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MCT oil can help you stay in ketosis by providing fat for fuel. MCT oil powder is convenient, but it's not quite the same in terms of purity.
To get the best MCT oil powder, look for one that is 100% derived from coconuts, consists of C8 or C10 MCT oil, and isn't mixed with any questionable additives or fillers.
Avoid MCT oil carrier powders like glucose and maltodextrin. Look for acacia gum and dextrin, which are great resistant starches.
Liquid MCT oil is best in terms of product purity, and you can easily find it in travel packs. But if you're looking for convenience, it's OK to use an MCT oil powder you trust.
Whether you blend it into your coffee or add it to your favorite salad dressing, MCT oil is a powerful supplement that can help you stay in ketosis by providing fat for fuel. But what about MCT oil powder?
That's what makes MCT oil powder so convenient. It's light enough to throw into your gym bag and simple to mix into your favorite beverage without missing out on the satiating, ketone-generating benefits of MCTs. But how does MCT oil powder stack up against MCT oil?
The answer: It depends on the MCT oil powder you choose. Not all products are created equal, and some MCT oil powders might even kick you out of ketosis. Here's what you should know when considering MCT oil powder vs. MCT oil.
But that's not the only reason people use MCT oil. If you're new to ketogenic supplements, read more about how MCT oil works here.
The key thing to know is that your body processes certain MCTs differently than other fats. Caproic acid (also called C6), caprylic acid (C8), and capric acid (C10) go directly to your liver, where they're converted into ketones — the fuel source your body produces when it burns fat for fuel.
So, MCT oil supplements are an easy way to add more ketones to your diet. But in terms of MCT oil powder vs. MCT oil, which supplement reigns supreme?
With MCT oil, what you see is what you get. It doesn't require a carrier oil or extra additives. For instance, Bulletproof Brain Octane Oil is 100% triple-distilled C8 MCT oil. It's expeller-pressed, not mixed with any unnecessary chemicals, and sourced completely from coconuts.
MCT oil powder is a little different. It's produced via a process called spray drying. MCT oil is sprayed onto a carrier material, which forms a powder. This process introduces two important variables into the equation when you're considering MCT oil powders: What type of MCT oil did the manufacturer use, and what is the carrier?
What type of MCT oil are you getting? C8 is the best MCT oil because your body most easily converts it into ketones. C10 is a close runner-up. C6 is also good, but it tastes terrible. The manufacturer should clearly disclose what type of MCT you're getting in your powder. Learn more about the types of MCT oils here.
What is the carrier powder? Some carrier powders will actually kick you out of ketosis because they spike your insulin levels, which defeats the whole purpose of using an MCT oil supplement. If you see maltodextrin or glucose on the ingredients list, just say no.
What is the source of the MCT oil? MCT oil is also found in palm oil, but the palm oil industry is problematic, to say the least. Make the planet-friendly choice by buying MCT oil sustainably sourced from coconuts.
What are the other ingredients? The ingredients list on your MCT oil powder shouldn't be a mile long. If it's flavored, make sure the manufacturers aren't sneaking in artificial sweeteners that will wreck your gut. Check out this list of gut-friendly sweeteners that won't kick you out of ketosis.
How much fat do I get? Because each serving also contains a carrier powder, you might not consume as much fat as you would if you used liquid MCT oil alone. Look for a powder that clearly lists how much MCT oil you get per serving. As an example, Bulletproof InstaMix clearly states that each packet contains 2 teaspoons grass-fed butter and 2 teaspoons Brain Octane Oil.
Another note on carrier powders: Acacia gum and resistant dextrin are great carriers because they're actually good for your gut. Dextrin, the carrier powder used in InstaMix, is a resistant starch. Although it's technically a carb, resistant starch isn't digested by your body. Instead, it functions as a prebiotic, which feeds your good gut bacteria.
When considering MCT oil powder vs. MCT oil, it boils down to convenience. The purity of MCT oil in liquid form can't be beat, and when you use single-serve packs or travel bottles, you can easily take it with you on the go. If you're away from your blender, you can drizzle MCT oil on food or shake it up with water during a workout — or take a cue from Bulletproof Founder Dave Asprey and bring a bottle of Brain Octane Oil with you to sushi restaurants.
However, if you don't want to tote around oil in your gym bag or purse, there's nothing wrong with backup MCT oil powder. Just make sure you're purchasing a product that is sustainably sourced from coconuts, consists of C8 or C10 MCT oil, and isn't mixed with questionable fillers or insulin-spiking carrier powders that could wreck your ketosis.
Or just bring along an InstaMix packet. It's way more convenient, and you know exactly what you're getting with each serving: powerful C8 MCT oil, grass-fed butter, and good-for-your-gut resistant starch that won't drag you down. Easy peasy. Bring on the ketones. | {
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Blush is a forward-thinking design agency based in Manchester.
Our talented team of creatives work with a diverse range of clients; from ambitious start-ups to international brands, specialising in brand identity, digital design, creative direction and design for print.
We really do work hard to understand the needs of our clients and their customers. We listen, research and then produce tailor-made design that works – on time and within your budget (without surprises).
Say hello and let's start your design journey today.
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Tim Page, Vietnam War photographer, dies at 78
British photographer Tim Page, one of the pre-eminent photographers of the Vietnam War, died at 78 on Wednesday at his home in New South Wales, Australia.
His death, from liver cancer, was confirmed by his longtime partner, Marianne Harris, according to The New York Times.
A freelancer and a free spirit whose Vietnam pictures appeared in publications around the world in the 1960s, Page was seriously wounded four times, most severely when a piece of shrapnel took a chunk out of his brain and sent him into months of recovery and rehabilitation.
Arriving in Vietnam in 1965 at 20, Page spent much of the next four years capturing the fighting with his camera, becoming one of the war's most renowned and fearless photojournalists, said The Washington Post.
Published in 1997 and co-written by his fellow photographer Horst Faas, "Requiem" was a memorial that he considered one of his most important contributions. The collection was put on permanent display in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Tim Page was born in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, in Britain on May 25, 1944, the son of a British sailor who was killed in World War II. He was adopted and never knew his birth mother.
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From the Vaults of Columbia Records, rising like the Phoenix are a series of reissues from three different time periods featuring some of the major names in jazz.
Slim and Slam - The Groove Juice Special
From early 1938 to 1942, twenty tracks of exquisite Slim Gaillard and Slam Stewart material, some taken from the original 78 recordings, and others never before released. This is happy, sometimes crazy (listen to the lyrics) music that has an infectious swing to it and leaves the listener with a good feeling. Apart from the remarkable guitar work of Gaillard and the exceptional bowing and picking of Stewart (who incidentally carved quite a name for himself in the jazz world with the likes of Art Tatum, Benny Goodman and Erroll Garner) there is always, on every track, some outstanding musicians, most of whom never did get to become famous.
Columbia/Legacy label CK 64898 To Order
Charles Mingus and Friends in Concert
Recorded in Concert at the Philharmonic Hall at Lincoln Center in New York City on February 4th, 1972 this is an all star assemblage of the highest order. Mingus who had been ill for some long time, had just written a book "Beneath the Underdog" and it was getting great publicity, a perfect time to get back into the studios, or, in this case, thanks to producer/conductor Teo Macero, on stage. Having comedian Bill Cosby, an ardent fan of jazz and Mingus, to act as host was an extra delight, his comments throughout the concert give that humerous edge so often lost at concerts. With the centrepiece of the concert "Little Royal Suite" featuring Roy Eldridge, there are many other moments of extreme pleasure featuring Gene Ammons, Charles McPherson, Joe Chambers, Milt Hinton, Howard Johnson, Jon Faddis, James Moody, Gerry Mulligan, Randy Weston, Lee Konitz, Lonnie Hillyer, and oh, yes, Dizzy Gillespie, who was backstage without his horn, but could not resist making an impromptu entrance at one point, scatting. On the original release this was a two LP set, now on double CD format there is an additional and very welcome 40 minutes of new music.
Columbia label C2K 64975 To Order
Oscar Brown Jr - "Sin & Soul"
Originally recorded in 1960 this was Brown's debut album for Columbia and became somewhat of a classic. His previous claim to fame was a recording he did with Max Roach and Abbey Lincoln "We Insist! Freedom Now Suite". The collective personnel on the seventeen tracks work well within the charts set out by Brown, whose voice is, as the title implies, soulful. Taking such tunes as Bobby Timmon's "Dat Dere", "Work Song" a collaboration he did with Nat Adderley, and "Afro-Blue" another collaboration with Mongo Santamaria, he turns them around much in the same fashion as Lambert, Hendricks and Ross have done with jazz standards. The balance of the tunes are all original compositions by Brown and with the exception of a couple from the five tunes added here on this CD they are all meaningful stories done in a highly artistic manner.
Columbia label CK 64994 To Order
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross - "The Hottest New Group in Jazz"
One of the "Hottest" groups around in the late 50's/early 60's, this enchanting unit ran the gamut from paying tributes to one artist to a mixture of original material by Jon Hendricks or Dave Lambert intended for many of their favourite musicians at that time including John Coltrane ("Mr P.C."), Art Farmer ("Farmer's Market"), Horace Silver ("Come on Home"), Randy Weston ("Hi-Fly"), Dizzy Gillespie ("A Night in Tunisia"), and, well...... you get the idea. This particular release is on two CD's and features three previously released LP's: "The Hottest New Group In Jazz", "Lambert,Hendricks & Ross sing Ellington", and "High Flying with L,H&R. Musicians backing L.H.R. include the Ike Isaacs Trio, Harry Edison, Ron Carter, Pony Poindexter and Stu Martin.For the lovers of Vocalese, this is a must, one of the precursors of modern jazz singing by three of the most talented people in the business.
Dave Brubeck - "Time Further Out"
One of a series of recordings done in odd meters by the Dave Brubeck Quartet this 1961 recording features a Blues Suite written by Brubeck and featuring the Quartet of Paul Desmond, Joe Morello and Eugene Wright. Nine of the tracks are from the original release, a new title never before released is added "Slow and Easy" (a.k.a. Lawless Mike) and a live recording from the 1963 Carnegie Hall Concert "It's a Raggy Waltz". Desmond is fluid and is always probing and searching in his solos, Brubeck is quite venturesome, sometimes aggressive in his attack of the keyboard. Morello is the impeccable time keeper injecting fire into the rhythm and Wright the ever strong anchor on bass keeps the Quartet on track regardless of the time changes. Time to replace your worn out LP, add this to your list of CD purchases.
Joe Henderson - "Big Band"
About time. At long last we get to hear one of the world's most important voices on the tenor saxophone in a big band setting. Here he is featured as leader, arranger and soloist and rises to the occasion with aplomb. There are nine examples of superb playing here on this CD, one standard tune written by Vincent Youmans-Billy Rose-Edward Eliscu "Without a Song" (This is the opening roaring track on the CD, and sets the mood perfectly), one by Billy Strayhorn "Chelsea Bridge" (Henderson produces one of his greatest ballad performances on this inducing in its pathos without ever remotely approaching the sentimental), and the rest are Henderson originals, "Isotope" featuring Chick Corea, Christian McBride and Henderson. "Inner Urge" Corea/Henderson, this one arranged by Slide Hampton, "Black Narcissus" Corea/Henderson again, "A Shade of Jade" with Freddie Hubbard sounding muscular and fiery. "Step Lightly" Henderson and Nicholas Payton, "Serenity" Corea/Henderson, and "Recordame" with Henderson, Payton and Helio Alves featured. Throughout Henderson's playing is brilliant, full of fleet ideas, lyrical and energetic. Kudos to the conductors too: Don Sickler, Slide Hampton, Bob Belden, and Michael Philip Mossman and to the excellent choice of musicians in the band.
Verve 314 533 451-2 To Order
Nick Brignola - "The Flight of the Eagle"
Baritone saxophonist Brignola's seventh release for the Reservoir label is further proof that he is a voice that should be recognized by a larger audience. With a rhythm section comprising of Kenny Barron - piano, Rufuis Reid - bass and Victor Lewis - drums Brignola turns in some impressive performances on originals "Gerrylike", "The Flight of the Eagle", "Rollerblades", and "The Last of Moe Hegan", and standards such as "A Pretty Girl is like a Melody", "Body and Soul", and "My Foolish Heart" plus a Billy Taylor tune called "Diz". The combination of Brignola's highly experienced virtuosity with this great rhythm section makes for jazz on an unusally sophisticated level.
Reservoir label RSR CD 145 To Order
Don Byron - "Bug Music"
Byron known for his outstanding clarinet playing is here featured on both clarinet and baritone along with an impressive lineup of musicians in a tribute to Duke Ellington's Cotton Club Orchestra, John Kirby and his Orchestra and The Raymond Scott Quintettet.We are transported back to the 30's and 40's to engage in some reflections of music that at the time was considered somewhat commercial. The musicians interact well with the charts and bring them to life with the reading and the solos. Another venture for Byron in his quest for understanding and performing in his favoured area, jazz.
Nonsuch label 79438-2 To Order
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I think the witch, as far as Halloween characters go, doesn't get nearly the attention it deserves. There are so many cute witch crafts & recipes out there, but they are often overshadowed by other Halloween ideas.
So I aim to change all that by providing you with a little witchy inspiration! So before you plan your Halloween party or classroom treats, don't immediately turn to the ghost or pumpkin. Check out some of these witch ideas first.
These Severed Witch Finger Pens from The Idea Room make great party favors.
These Witch Hat Cake Pops from Betty Crocker have become a regular at many Halloween parties!
And of course, Martha Stewart's Witch's Broom Favors have been seen at many a Halloween party.
Looking for an easy witch costume to make this year? Try this one from Red Ted Art! | {
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Anderson conducted interviews with residents of Taclban, aid workers, U.S.military personal and fellow reporters. Barbara Starr also reported on U.S. military aid that is on the way.
Here are a few of the reports from the 8PM hour that were filmed while AC and his team attempted to assess the damage and the human toll of Typhoon Hayian.
Fantastic program tonight. Very informative. Classic Anderson. Loved it.
PS: It would be cool for AC360 to continue using the music used tonight on the program.
Based on AC's reporting, very little aid is getting through to the hardest hit areas after several days. It was sad to watch the family members talking about the loved ones who were lost/buried/missing. It's hard to imagine how horrific it must be for the Filipino people who have no homes, food, water and medical attention after the storm--a true nightmare. Thanks for the clips of the various CNN shows that AC appeared on--the devastation and overwhelming sadness and desperation of the people seemed to be getting to him--and that's quite understandable. I didn't catch whether or not AC would still be reporting from the Philippines on Wednesday night though. | {
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Delivered to the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) as Beaufort Mark VIII serial number A9-559. During December 1941, this Beaufort was one of the first RAAF bombers to cross the equator on a combat mission. Assigned to 100 Squadron with code QH-F. No known nickname or nose art.
On April 30, 1945 crashed on take off from Tadji Airfield. During May 1945 converted to components and abandoned.
Until 1974, the intact fuselage remained in situ at Tadji Airfield.
During 1974, recovered by Charles Darby and Monty Armstrong on behalf of David Tallichet / Yesterday's Air Force. Afterwards, shipped overseas to the United States and stored at Chino Airport.
Later, sold to RAF Hendon and transported to the United Kingdom. The rear fuselage of this aircraft RF557 (26-10-43) was used in the restoration of Beaufort DD931 at RAF Hendon. | {
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being MVP: To the hip hop hippity hop with Spunky Stork & G!veaway!
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Fun and unique prints can be found at the Spunky Stork. Kenzie received the I love Hip Hop shirt (size 2T) and it is just so much fun! The bubble lettering is a bright yellow on a black shirt - really pops out. The shirt is 100% organic cotton and is preshrunk. It's true to size and very soft/comfortable for Kenzie to get her groove on. It came out perfect after washing/drying. No peeling of any sort!
Spunky Stork offers an irresistable array of onesies and shirts to fit every tot's personality (or parents). Future Foodie is also a favorite of mine and the Onesie of the Month Club would make the ultimate baby shower gift (hint hint)! Spunky Stork also offers various gift packaging options so all you have to do is hand it to the recipient (easy peasy!). Hello they also offer FREE SHIPPING!
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So hard to pick just one... bananas or new york city.
i like the Sweet onesie.
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Gra dwumacierzowa – model matematyczny pozwalający analizować podejmowanie decyzji w sytuacji konfliktu pomiędzy dwoma graczami. Formalnie, grę dwumacierzową można przedstawić przy pomocy czwórki gdzie:
– zbiór strategii gracza 1,
– zbiór strategii gracza 2,
– macierz wypłat (użyteczności) gracza 1,
– macierz wypłat (użyteczności) gracza 2.
Szczególnym przypadkiem gry dwumacierzowej jest gra o sumie zerowej, dla której Z kolei uogólnieniem gry dwumacierzowej do dowolnej liczby graczy jest gra niekooperacyjna w postaci strategicznej.
Na mocy twierdzenia które udowodnił John Nash w 1950 roku, każda gra dwumacierzowa posiada przynajmniej jedną równowagę Nasha w strategiach mieszanych.
Przykłady gier dwumacierzowych
dylemat więźnia
gra w cykora
papier, nożyce i kamień
Teoria gier | {
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Published by Stephanie Hawthorne on 05 June 2018.
Rents continue to go up at a steady pace across the UK, with larger increases in the South West and East of England.
Meanwhile, more landlords are reported to be selling up or heading north for better returns.
ARLA Propertymark April Private Rented Sector Report – 26% of tenants experienced rent hikes.
Hamptons International Monthly Lettings Index – rents up 1.9% over the year to April 2018.
HomeLet Rental Index – UK rents up by 1.5% over the year to April 2018.
Office for National Statistics (ONS) Index of Private Housing Rental Prices – rents up by 1% over the year to April 2018.
Your Move England & Wales Rental Tracker April report – average rent in England and Wales up by 3.23%over the past year.
In April, letting agents saw the highest number of landlords selling their buy-to-let properties since records began in 2015. The number of landlords exiting the market rose to five per branch, up from four in March, according to April's ARLA Propertymark Private Rented Sector report.
Estate agents now each have an average of 72 prospective tenants registered – up from 66 per branch in March.
The number of tenants experiencing rent hikes increased to 26% in April – the highest since September 2017 when 27% of landlords put rents up for tenants. Year on year, this has risen from 24% in April 2017.
David Cox, chief executive, of ARLA Propertymark, says the spike in the number of landlords selling up is a result of legislation over the past few years that has made investing in property less attractive.
Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show tenants saw their rents rise by 1% in the 12 months to April 2018.
The ONS Index of Private Housing Rental Prices reveals that growth in rents in Great Britain has slowed, increasing by 1% in the 12 months to April 2018, down from 1.1% in March 2018.
This has mainly been driven by a slowdown in London. While rents for Great Britain excluding London increased by 1.6% in the 12 months to April 2018, rents were static in London, showing no rise at all in the 12 months to April 2018.
The Homelet Rental Index shows that rents across the UK climbed by 1.5% over the year to April 2018 to an average of £918 per calendar month.
It reveals that rents in London went up by a whopping 4.5% over the past year to an average of £1,588 per calendar month. With London excluded, overall rents across the nation were up 0.9% over the year to an average of £761. Rents in Wales are showing the steepest decline with a year-on-year fall at -2.1%.
The Hamptons International Monthly Lettings Index (formerly the Countrywide Lettings Index) shows that the average cost of a rental property in Great Britain was £953 a calendar month – rising by 1.9% over the year to April.
Meanwhile, the cost of a new let in the North fell for the first time in four years. Rents in the North fell -0.3% in April 2018 compared to a year ago, with the average rent per calendar month now £622.
In contrast, rental growth accelerated in the South to 2.2% in April, with the average cost of a new let in the South now £1,372 a calendar month – 2.2 times more than the average rent in the North.
Since April 2016, when the stamp duty surcharge for second homeowners was introduced, landlords have sold 82,000 more homes than they bought in the South, compared to 24,000 sold in the North. This means that in April 2018 there were 5% fewer homes available to rent across Great Britain than in April 2016.
Hamptons reports that rents went up in all regions, except for Scotland (-5.3%) and the North (-0.3%). The East of England reported the fastest rental growth at 3.6% year on year to April 2018, followed by Wales at 3.4%. In Greater London, average rent was up by 2.2% over the year.
Aneisha Beveridge, research analyst at Hamptons International, says: "Low stock levels in the South continue to drive rental growth as tenants compete for fewer available homes.
The Your Move England & Wales rental tracker for April 2018 reports that across all of England and Wales, average rents increased 3.23% to £861 – only £1 more than in March.
The South West was the fastest growing rental market in England and Wales in the year to April 2018. The average rent per calendar month in the region increased by 3% over the year to £679.
Worryingly, Your Move reported an upturn in the proportion of renters in England and Wales with arrears in April. It found that 9.4% of all tenants were behind with their rent payments this month, up from 9.1% in March.
Martyn Alderton, national lettings director at Your Move, comments: "There are two big stories this month. The first is the South West of England, where prices grew by 3% in the last year – faster than anywhere else. The East Midlands was the other, with average rental prices hitting £654 which has resulted in average yields for landlords growing from 4% to 4.3% between March and April.
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By Manuel Gomez
There's a common misconception that all comics are superhero stories and aimed at children. Of course there are adult oriented books like Watchmen and The Dark Knight Returns that are clearly not for kids, but still fall right smack into the superhero genre. And that's all it is, a genre. Comics, my friends, is a MEDIUM. And like all mediums,there's everything under the rainbow if you look for it. What follows are 5 comics from the "independent" world (think along the lines of "indie" movies) that are not only great, but are highly accessible for new readers, and aren't as alienating as some of the most experimental books in the genre.
Concrete by Paul Chadwick
Concrete follows the journey of political speech writer and "everyman" Ron Lithgow, whose brain in transplanted by aliens into a hulking body made of stone. With its sci-fi trappings, the various Concrete books have wide appeal. However, the book is far from being a superhero tale. Ron uses his many newfound abilities not to fight crime in the traditional sense, but to explore the world through new senses, and understand the origins of his alien abductors. The character is also deeply introspective, with beautiful narrative descriptions and dialog. Chadwick's art is also spectacular. Influenced by Silver Age and Bronze Age comic art, it's traditional but detailed black and white penciling that is sorely missed these days. You can purchase Concrete books here.
My Friend Dahmer by Derf Backderf
My Friend Dahmer is Backderf's personal account of his friendship/acquaintance with notorious serial killer Jeffery Dahmer during his childhood. But the book is not your typical true crime narrative (it does appeal to fans of that now popular genre, though). Dahmer mainly tells a coming of age tale about Backderf and his friends in the 1970s. The infamous murderer is really on the periphery, yet the writer/artist still finds ways to humanize him through the eyes of others. It doesn't defend Dahmer though, as the book pulls no punches on his strange behavior and eventual turn into monstrosity. The art by Backderf is cartoony but expressive; its thick lined, clear and impactful. You can buy it here.
Minimum Wage by Bob Fingerman
Minimum Wage has had quite a history. Originally published Fantagraphics, it now has a home at mainstream publisher Image Comics. Bob Fingerman's hysterical book is great for fans of idiosyncratic shows like Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm, as main character Rob (a cartoonist) gets himself in and out of awkward situations while navigating life in New York City. The art is reminiscent of the best of Mad Magazine, with visual jokes and caricatures mixed in with the funny dialog and narrative. It's a great book that is finding new life after all these years. You can buy the book here.
Ghost World by Daniel Clowes
Perhaps the best-known work on this list, Ghost World had success as a feature film in the early 2000s. But the book is where it all started, and it's just as good, if not better. Clowes was a pioneer in comics with his groundbreaking series Eightball, and this is arguably his best work. With so many young girls and women finally discovering, embracing, and creating their own comics, Ghost World's story of best friends Enid and Becky going through the growing pains of adolescence is identifiable to any teenager, regardless of gender. The book is also a prototype to "hipster" culture, featuring a love of vintage clothing, vinyl records, and other obsessions. The book is kept in constant publication by Fantagraphics and can be purchased here.
Optic Nerve by Adrian Tomine
Readers of The New Yorker magazine are probably familiar with Tomine's art whether they know it or not. His clean, design-oriented art has graced many of its covers and interior pages. But Tomine got his start in comics, first self-publishing Optic Nerve and then putting out through Drawn & Quarterly. The book has always told "slice-of-life" vignettes and longer pieces with a varied focus. Tomine has done stories about rebellious youth, hipster punks, alienated immigrants, lonely elderly folks, and humorous autobiographical moments from his own life. The art is always meticulous, and the books are gorgeously packaged and printed. You can buy single issues and collected works here.
Manuel Gomez
Assistant Comic Book Editor. Manny has been obsessed with comics since childhood. He reads some kind of comic every single day. He especially loves self-published books and dollar bin finds. 'Nuff said!
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Marlo Kelly as Beth Cassidy on USA Network's Dare Me.
There's a new mean girl in town and she can already give Regina George and Heather Chandler a run for their money. Throw in some over-competitive cheerleading, dark secrets, obsession, and a possible murder, and she may just be crowned the new Queen Bee.
**Please note spoilers have been left out for your convenience.**
Dare Me has aired two episodes so far and I am already completely captivated by Beth Cassidy, played brilliantly by Marlo Kelly. While a lot of the other characters have potential as well, there is something almost magnetic about Beth. Her wide eye stares and dangerous actions make her a potential modern day femme fatale, but there's also several layers beneath this tough appearance.
Beth clearly has a weakness for her best friend, but we all know that obsession can be a deadly game, especially when someone gets in her way. While the cheesy montages are a little bit much, Marlo nails every scene with unsettling perfection. This may be her break-out role because she is destined for stardom.
In addition, Beth clearly has some family issues going on. Her father moved in with his mistress across the street and their daughter is also on the squad, which causes even more drama during games and practice. Being on top of the pyramid is not just a privilege…it's a necessity, and Beth is willing to take out the competition while keeping a smile planted on her face.
Beth is already set up to face off against our main protagonist, Coach Colette French (Willa Fitzgerald), but will she be able to put her personal agenda aside for the good of the team? I personally am looking forward to more interactions between these two because the tension is intense.
Coach Colette French does not initially seem to be intimidated by Beth, but she is not an ordinary teenage girl. There is clearly this jealousy and rage brewing inside of Beth, but she is able to appear so calm and in control on the surface. Sometimes, that can be even more dangerous; however, as Beth even keeps certain secrets from her best friend, Addy. Beth is manipulative and calculating and yet we can't turn away from her.
Marlo Kelly fearlessly embraces this beautiful dark role with perfect poise. She is a scene stealer for sure and the main reason why I keep coming back for more every single week.
What's next for Beth? Well, there is this mystery unfolding slowly week after week and you have to wonder if Beth is behind a possible crime, but is she the obvious choice? Beth has already demonstrated that she is not afraid to break the rules to get what she wants, but how far will she go?
I can't wait to find out!
Stay tuned for a recognized performance on TV each week!
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Posted on January 11, 2020 January 11, 2020 Categories Dare Me, TV Performance of the Week!, UncategorizedTags Addy, Beth Cassidy, break-out role, character layers, cheerleading, Coach Colette French, Dare Me, Does Beth kill Coach French?, drama, family, femme fatale, Heather Chandler, jealousy, main protagonist, Marlo Kelly, mean girl, murder, My performance of the week on TV, mystery, obsession, On top of the pyramid, Queen Bee, rage, Regina George, scene stealer, secrets, spoiler free, strong character, television, TV, TV Performance of the Week!, USA network, What's next for Beth Cassidy?, Willa FitzgeraldLeave a comment on My performance of the week ending 1/11/20 on TV goes to…
Spoiler-Free Review of "Dare Me" on USA Network: Dark Sensational Potential with Spirit Fingers
**This is a spoiler-free review so feel free to read on!**
"Cheerleading equals death," according to Torrance's hilarious younger brother in Bring It On and he may have been spot on when it comes to USA Network's new teen drama. Teenage girls can be dangerous, especially when the captain's spot on her beloved squad is threatened, as secrets slither into the open, luring us into a promising slow burn thriller.
After watching the Pilot episode, the show already reminds me of Bring It On combined with some dark cult comedy greats like Heathers and Jawbreaker, which could be the formula for a fantastic new show.
Dare Me is based on the novel of the same name by Megan Abbott, following the plot of a cheerleader who seeks revenge on the squad that betrayed her. The show premiered on the USA Network on December 29th 2019 and will feature 10 weekly episodes. It stars Willa Fitzgerald (Scream), Marlo Kelly, Herizen Guardiola, Erika Prevost, and Taveeta Szymanowicz.
The show seems like it may have been better suited for a slot on Freeform and a mid-season premiere can be problematic, but the show could be a diamond in the rough.
Does Dare Me do enough to capture our full attention in its Pilot episode? Let's find out…
The Pros:
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Strong and interesting characters.
I am already a fan of Willa Fitzgerald and she is definitely making waves as the new coach of this cheerleading squad. Marlo Kelly is also proving to be quite the scene stealer as the mean girl captain with a bitter sweet tooth for revenge. More please!
Cheerleading can be brutal.
I absolutely love the concept of this show and we are immersed into a competitive world where these girls will do anything to be the one on top of the pyramid. The dark and sadistic hints are enough to hold my attention, as we begin to explore the secrets leading up to some kind of unspeakable crime.
I have a lot of questions already, but that just means this show is doing a good job of keeping me invested so far.
The Cons:
Super long montages and lots of fluff.
The show is already coming across as a slow burn thriller, which means we will need to invest some time into it before we get any major reveals. There is a lot of set-up in the pilot episode to really introduce everything, but I could have done without the numerous montages. Seriously, it seemed like they were endless.
So am I in or out?
I'm in for now, but I'm not completely convinced as of yet. The show has a lot of promise and potential to become something truly dark and magnificent, but I just need things to speed up slightly so that I don't lose interest too quickly.
When a show airs weekly episodes, they need to do enough to keep viewers coming back and I think they have, but we need to keep up the pace and introduce more dark secrets involving this major crime to prevent us from losing interest.
I hope you enjoyed the review and feel free to post your own thoughts and theories on Dare Me in the comments section below. Thanks so much for reading and happy viewing!
Posted on December 31, 2019 December 31, 2019 Categories Dare Me, UncategorizedTags 10 episodes, Addyson Douglas, Bring It On, cheerleading, crime, Dare Me, Erika Prevost, Freeform, Heathers, interesting characters and concept, Jawbreaker, Marlo Kelly, Megan Abbott, montages, Pilot episode review, potential, Pros and Cons of Dare Me, revenge, review, Review of Dare Me, scene stealer, secrets, slow burn thriller, spoiler free review, Spoiler-Free Review of Dare Me, Taveeta Szymanowicz, teen drama, television, theories, thriller, TV, USA network, Willa FitzgeraldLeave a comment on Spoiler-Free Review of "Dare Me" on USA Network: Dark Sensational Potential with Spirit Fingers
Ranking the top 5 moments from "The Affair" season 5 episode 3: "You Are Allowed To Say No"
Happy Sunday TV fans! After watching Showtime's The Affair season 5 episode 3, I realized that sometimes it takes "an enormous fall from grace" in order for someone to come full circle. But what if you can't see this redemption for yourself? Does that mean that it is incomplete or is it possible that you went right back to where you started without learning anything? Please note spoilers are ahead if you have not gotten a chance to watch the latest episode yet.
In tonight's episode, "503," it seems like Noah is on a new path, but his obsession over Helen continues to cloud his better judgment. Meanwhile, Helen grows closer to Sasha and Joanie meets a stranger, revealing some darkness within her. My top 5 moments from The Affair season 5 episode 3 are:
"You remind me of your mother…"
Part one of the episode follows Noah and we witness him having dinner with his daughter, Whitney. Whitney seems stressed and beyond exhausted, but Noah is concerned that perhaps she is jumping into a wedding with Colin a little bit too quickly, especially since his green card depends on it. Noah knows that his daughter will not listen to him, hoping to convince Helen to talk some sense into her, but I'm interested to find out more about Whitney's story.
Whitney has been on and off the show so I'm hoping to see some character growth and development for her, but I'm worried about whether or not Colin has true feelings for her. I'm also wondering if Noah will finally be able to repair the damage between them or if he will always feel like an outsider to his own family?
"How's that working out?"
During Noah's part of the episode, he receives a call from Janelle. We learn that Janelle never returned his phone calls after Vic's funeral and that they haven't spoken in three months. Noah agrees to meet Janelle in person so she can explain things and he discovers that she is running for the school board and is back together with Carl.
Janelle wants to make sure that Noah will keep things quiet about their past relationship since it could damage her campaign and I'm wondering if we will see more of this developed. I'm not surprised that things didn't work out between Noah and Janelle, but I also want to keep her relevant on the show so some secrets may have to be leaked in order for this happen.
"You are one sick bitch…"
Part three of the episode follows Joanie and once again, we only get a few minutes to follow her, which is starting to irritate me slightly. I'm really hoping that these little bits and pieces will lead to a much bigger part of the puzzle because I feel like Joanie deserves a lot more screen time, but I am trusting in executive producer, Sarah Treem to seamlessly connect everything in a satisfying way. I guess that just goes to show that I am very invested in Joanie's character and I want to know more!
Joanie sits at a bar in Montauk and lies about having children to the bartender, asking him if she looks like someone who would have kids. The two go back to Cole's old house and have rough sex, as Joanie proceeds to slap the stranger in order to feel something.
There is clearly darkness and some kind of void inside of Joanie, but I'm worried about this dark path that she is headed on. I'm really hoping that discovering the truth behind Alison's death will give her some kind of peace of mind because it looks like she is beyond damaged and I want so much more for Alison and Cole's daughter.
"You're very territorial."
In the beginning of the episode, Noah is doing an interview for Vanity Fair and the journalist asks him, "Would you say that the redemption of Noah Solloway is complete?" Noah is unable to answer this, proving once again that perhaps Noah doesn't have a clue about who he really is or who he is meant to be.
Later in the episode, Noah becomes obsessed when watching Helen and Sasha, reminding me of the crazy Noah we saw in season 3 after he was in prison. I didn't like this Noah and I don't want to see him return, but I think that Sasha was on to something. Sasha tells Noah that he can't see himself and that's why he doesn't understand his character. But I have to wonder if Noah will ever be able to truly see himself or if he will forever be trapped in the past, wallowing in self-pity, unable to ever be satisfied?
"You don't have to set yourself on fire to keep other people warm."
Sasha has some pretty great lines in this episode and I think that he may be the unlikely voice of reason for both Noah and Helen. However, I still don't completely trust him. Helen and Sasha's relationship has advanced to the next level, but is Helen truly ready to move on? Helen has a lot to deal with, including the news of her father's declining health and allowing Sierra and baby Eddie to stay under her roof. Sasha reminds Helen that she can say no, but it seems like Helen may be using Sasha as an escape.
I honestly just want Helen to find some kind of happiness, but I'm not sure that Sasha is her knight in shining armor. Perhaps Helen doesn't need a boyfriend anymore as she mentioned to her son earlier. I just think she needs to truly love and appreciate herself, but it will be interesting to see what happens next now that Sasha has gained more of her trust.
The Affair still has me hooked and I can't wait to find out more! Stay tuned!
I hope you enjoyed the list and feel free to post your own theories and thoughts on The Affair below in the comments section. Thanks so much for reading and happy viewing!
Posted on September 8, 2019 September 8, 2019 Categories The Affair, UncategorizedTags 503, Anna Paquin, Can we trust Sasha Mann?, drama, episode 3, family, Helen and Sasha's relationship, identity, Janelle, Joanie, Joanie theories, Joanie's dark path, Joanie's darkness, Montauk, mystery, Noah Solloway, obsessed, Part one Noah 503, Part three 503, Ranking, romance, Sarah Treem, Sasha Mann, Season 5, secrets, Showtime, spoilers, television, The Affair, The Affair fans, The Affair season 5 episode 3 recap, The Affair season 5 episode 3 top moments, The Affair season 5 theories, the truth behind Alison's death, theories, top 5 list, Top 5 moments, TV, Whitney and Colin theories, Whitney's character developmentLeave a comment on Ranking the top 5 moments from "The Affair" season 5 episode 3: "You Are Allowed To Say No"
Ranking the top 5 moments from "Killing Eve" season 2 episode 7: "Wide Awake"
Happy Monday TV fans! After watching BBC America's Killing Eve season 2 episode 7 on AMC, I found myself singing along with Villanelle to Blondie's "One Way or Another." I mean, if you really think about it, she will find a way to get you. Watch out, Eve! Please note spoilers are ahead if you have not gotten a chance to watch yet. In last night's episode, "Wide Awake," Villanelle secures her date with Aaron Peel, which leads to an interesting trip to Rome. Meanwhile, Eve has an important talk with Martin and begins to realize that her obsession is causing her to do things she wouldn't normally do and Niko finds himself in a very dangerous situation. My top 5 moments from Killing Eve season 2 episode 7 are:
"I feel things when I'm with you…"
In the beginning of the episode, Eve stops by Villanelle's place and asks her if she really knows anything about being truthful. Villanelle tells her that she really doesn't know, but explains that she does feel something when she is with Eve. The two women from the end of last week's episode both make their way out of Villanelle's bedroom, which makes Eve slightly uneasy. Villanelle reminds her not to be jealous, but it's clear that Eve is getting way too close here and she needs to be careful. Even though Villanelle has these feelings for her, she's still a dangerous assassin who likes to do things her way.
"Do you love Eve?"
While Niko and Gemma are putting some of his things in storage, they get a surprise visit from Villanelle. Villanelle tells Niko, "You always look annoyed to see me," but takes it upon herself to keep his snow globe and of course she wants the recipe to his Shepherd's Pie because Eve loves it. "Worcestershire sauce…yes!" Who knew Worcestershire sauce could be so exciting? Even when tensions are high, Villanelle is still able to break the ice with her offbeat humor. It's just one of the many reasons why I adore Villanelle and root for her even though she is a killer.
Villanelle also hilariously points out how annoying Gemma is, but is ready to cut to the chase. She directly asks Niko if he loves Eve and he says he does. Only honesty is not always the best policy when it comes to Villanelle, as she tells him that she was "so close to letting him go." Villanelle knows that Eve will never forgive her if she hurts Niko, but things don't look so good for Gemma. Sorry Gemma! At the end of the episode, Niko wakes up in the storage unit and discovers Gemma's lifeless body wrapped in plastic. We know that Villanelle will do anything to keep Eve to herself, but is Niko prepared to fight for his wife? I can't wait to find out!
"So that's Peel's weapon."
Even after throwing a book at Aaron's face, Villanelle still manages to secure a date with Aaron as "Billie." I mean, she is quite charming after all. Aaron invites Villanelle to Rome, but she explains that she will not sleep with him, which doesn't seem to bother him at all. So what is Aaron interested in? It seems like he is obsessed with maintaining control and he enjoys watching Villanelle eat and dress, but only if it is approved by him. Aaron has almost an entire wardrobe of gorgeous clothes waiting for her in her room, but he watches her look at them on camera like a creepy stalker.
After Eve manages to slip Villanelle her earpiece, it seems like we are in business, as Villanelle sits in on Aaron's business dinner. We learn that his weapon is essentially information, but the kind of information that can be extremely dangerous, as you can type in the name of any person and learn everything about them…including their deepest and darkest secrets.
"You're the only person in the world I know nothing about…"
After the dinner, Aaron tells Villanelle that he tried to look up information on "Billie" and found nothing, which instantly puts Eve in panic mode. However, Villanelle remains calm, as she and Aaron find common ground in the fact that they are both essentially a "void." Aaron has no interest in truly connecting with others, but Villanelle explains that she does like trying to connect. She wants to touch and feel, which creates an interesting dynamic between these two. Even though this is an undercover job for Villanelle, I think it has revealed a lot about her own character, as she begins to explore parts of herself that she has never really tapped into before.
"I feel wide awake…"
During the episode, Eve has a talk with Martin and he asks her, "How much of the day do you spend thinking of her?" Eve reveals that she thinks of Villanelle most of the day, but yet they really don't have a relationship. Eve recognizes that she is acting different and she feels unsafe, but somehow wide awake, as if this is her true identity. Martin tells her that his recommendation for her to be taken off this mission was ignored, but he is telling Eve now for her own safety. Only it doesn't seem like she is ready to listen just yet, even though she recognizes how much she is changing.
After Villanelle goes to bed, she keeps the earpiece in and continues talking to Eve, sparking up a heated conversation that leads to Eve sleeping with Hugo. Eve essentially uses Hugo here, but ends up connecting with Villanelle through this act, as even Hugo recognizes this and tells her, "Thanks for the threesome." Eve is playing a dangerous game here and she is allowing her desires to take complete control, throwing reason out the window. Will she be able to get a hold of herself or is she too far gone, slipping away into Villanelle's web of dangerous seduction? Will Villaneve fans finally get the chance to see these two act on their feelings? Stay tuned for the season finale next week!
I hope you enjoyed the list and feel free to post your own thoughts and theories on Killing Eve in the comments section below. Thanks so much for reading and happy viewing!
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Ranking the top 5 moments from "Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists" season 1 episode 7: "She's not an A"
Greetings TV fans! After watching Freeform's Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists season 1 episode 7, I learned that "you can't will someone to be trustworthy," but "if you're honest, there are no wrong answers" when it comes to who you are. Please note spoilers are ahead if you have not gotten a chance to watch yet. In Wednesday night's episode, "Dead Week," Mona realizes that she is now a major player in the game, but is she ready to play? Meanwhile, Alison comes clean with the group about Taylor and tries to get through to her. My top 5 moments from Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists season 1 episode 7 are:
"I wanted you to hear it from me first."
In the beginning of the episode, Alison lets the group know that Taylor is really alive. She knows that this news is about to be broadcasted all over the place and she thinks it is important to share it with Ava, Caitlin, and Dylan first. She explains that Nolan knew and that he was trying to keep them safe. We know that Taylor was running away from someone who was threatening her, so is the same person now threatening Ava, Caitlin, and Dylan? We'll have to stay tuned to find out, but the cat is finally out of the bag and Taylor is now out in the open. But can she truly be trusted?
"He only hates you because he loves you."
Dylan continues to try and win back Andrew's affection in this episode, but Andrew has made it clear that he needs some time after learning about Dylan's secret past with Nolan. Andrew finally comes around at the end of the episode and the two of them have a sweet moment together, as they slow dance. It looks like the two of them are home now, but they make it clear that there will be no more secrets between them, but we know that the drama is nowhere near over. Will Andrew be able to fully support Dylan?
"I know who this is!"
So I've been wondering who Bad Bishop is for quite some time and our girl Mona finally figures it out after Bad Bishop says that "chess is the art of math." Mona remembers that Mason said something similar about playing piano during their counseling session and she confronts him. Mason admits to being Bad Bishop and asks what comes next and Mona says, "Start a new game," as their conversation is interrupted when Nolan's identification card is used somewhere, luring Mona away. Now that we know that Mason is Bad Bishop, what does this mean for Mona? Is this a new potential romance for her or a good friend? We'll have to wait and see, but it looks like Mason has been cleared of any involvement in Nolan's murder, but let's hope that he has good intentions for Mona.
"So reinvent yourself and follow through."
I love the growing friendship between Alison and Mona on this spin-off and they have another truly significant moment together. Alison has been feeling torn over Taylor, recognizing the connection here. She has been trying to balance her life and make time for her family while also making a difference in the lives of her students, but she is feeling slightly defeated. Mona gives her a pep talk and tells her to follow through on starting over so that Alison can truly get her fresh start. I think that Mona and Alison have a great dynamic and they make a terrific tag team. Let's just hope they can bring this new "A" down before it's too late!
"Let's take this bitch down."
After Mona gets an interesting set of cupcakes featuring a creepy message asking: "Can we be pals?" she realizes that she has just become a major player in the new A's game. Mona realizes that whoever broke into her apartment and left the cupcakes has Nolan's ID card and she is determined to get to the bottom of this. After tracking the ID card to Dana Booker, Mona realizes that she is going to need someone on the inside as well and she tells Alison, "I refuse to be a doll." Mona is ready to take on whoever she needs to and I think Dana Booker better watch her back. She may be clever, but there is no one like our girl, Mona. Stay tuned!
I hope you enjoyed the list and feel free to post your own thoughts and theories on Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists in the comments section below. Thanks so much for reading and happy viewing!
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Posted on May 3, 2019 Categories Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists, UncategorizedTags A, Alison DiLaurentis, Bad Bishop, Bad Bishop revealed, Dana Booker, Dead Week, drama, episode 7, Freeform, friendship between Mona and Alison, Mona Vanderwaal, mystery, PLL, PLL fans, PLL spin-off, PLL The Perfectionists, Pretty Little Liars, Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists, Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists season 1 episode 7 recap, Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists season 1 episode 7 top moments, Ranking, season 1, secrets, spoilers, Taylor Hotchkiss, television, theories, top 5 list, Top 5 moments, TVLeave a comment on Ranking the top 5 moments from "Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists" season 1 episode 7: "She's not an A"
Ranking the top 5 moments from "Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists" season 1 episode 6: "So you think the dead girl should live again?"
Greetings TV fans! After watching Freeform's Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists season 1 episode 6, I remembered why I fell in love with Pretty Little Liars in the first place. The twists keep coming and even when you think you may have figured out one part, there are that many more pieces of the puzzle left to discover. The spin-off has now caught up to the original, as I found myself completely immersed in the mystery, wanting to know more and more! Please note spoilers are ahead if you have not gotten a chance to watch yet. In last night's episode, "Lost and Found," Alison tries to track down Taylor after she sneaks out of her house with Mona's help. Meanwhile, Caitlin's fate is revealed and Ava and Dylan team up to try and find Mason's phone. My top 5 moments from Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists season 1 episode 6 are:
"We're here to support our friend…no matter what."
In the beginning of the episode, we learn that Caitlin is in surgery and she ends up pulling through. Phew! The bond between her, Ava, and Dylan is that much stronger now, as they realize how important it is to stick together, especially when Dana Booker is lurking around and causing trouble. Throughout the episode, Caitlin has to deal with her own fair share of drama with her mother, as she makes the decision to continue lying for her about the affair, but is this the right call? Caitlin wants to do what is right for her family, but look where her secrets have gotten her so far.
"So you think the dead girl should live again?"
After doing some investigation work of her own, Alison realizes that Taylor must be hiding out at the cemetery and she is right. Alison understands what Taylor is going through because she went through something very similar in her own past. Alison explains that "hiding in the shadows makes you an easy target" and encourages Taylor to come forward. Alison brings Taylor to her mother, Claire, but what will happen once everyone finds out that she faked her own death? Taylor has been hiding from a threat, but has it gone away or will this only make everything worse for her?
Mona keeps chatting with Bad Bishop, who claims that something came up when they were supposed to meet. Mona continues to play with Bad Bishop, but when are we going to meet this player face-to-face? Mona begins to uncover some interesting things as well in Taylor's trailer, as she finds a secret drawer that leads her to Beacon Guard. Mona realizes that the program can track where people are, but it also mentions someone named BH4. So "who the hell is BH4?" I'm not sure, but is Mona now in danger for discovering this? Mona is an excellent player at any game, but she may have just opened the door to something very dangerous. Perhaps the same person who was after Taylor may be after her next? We'll have to wait to find out.
"Sometimes the most beautiful things can come from the ugliest places."
While Ava and Dylan try to track down Mason's phone, Ava's fashion show is going on, which is very important to her. When Ava and Dylan return, they are covered in sewage, which doesn't really make the best impression, especially since someone from Vogue is there to scout out Ava's talent. However, Ava turns it around and embraces it. She walks out with confidence and talks about how she previously used to try to make everything perfect, but that our imperfections make us truly beautiful and that we can't always be perfect and clean and that we shouldn't have to be. Ava's speech makes a great impression and it looks like the fashion show was a success. I thought this was a really great moment for Ava and so far, I am liking her the most out of the new characters on the show.
"Whatever it takes."
Even though there was a lot of drama going on during the fashion show, the real drama took place when Ava and Dylan tried to track down Mason's phone. Ava ends up pulled into the sewer by something…or someone, bringing me back to the movie, It. Someone dressed in a pig costume is behind it, but we don't get to see the man or woman behind the mask. Dylan helps Ava get out of there and they run right into Dana Booker. It seems like Dana is popping up all over the place and she has just become their new suspect since Mason has been ruled out because of his alibi. Is this too obvious still, however?
While Dana Booker is certainly a pest right now, I'm still leaning toward Caitlin's boyfriend, Jeremy. I just don't trust him. Either way, the mystery is not even close to being over, as the Beacon Guard program shows that dead Nolan is somehow in Mona's apartment? Who is actually there and is our main suspect the master mind behind Beacon Guard? I'm not sure, but let's take a look at some of our suspects so far:
Claire Hotchkiss: She may not have killed her son, but I don't trust her for one second. She seems to be very powerful and could be behind Beacon Guard.
Andrew: Caitlin's boyfriend, who definitely has the skills to pull this off. Is he working for Claire or does he have another motive?
Dana Booker: Why is Dana so focused on bringing down Ava, Caitlin, and Dylan? Is there something of her own that she is hiding as well?
Mason: He may have been cleared with his alibi, but he's not really innocent either.
Bad Bishop: Who is Bad Bishop and could he or she link us to the real suspect?
Posted on April 25, 2019 Categories Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists, UncategorizedTags Alison DiLaurentis, Beacon Guard, breakdown of suspects, Claire Hotchkiss, Dana Booker, drama, Episode 6, Freeform, friendship, Lost and Found, Mona Vanderwaal, mystery, PLL, PLL fans, PLL spin-off, PLL The Perfectionists, Pretty Little Liars, Pretty Little Liars The Perfectionists theories, Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists, Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists recap, Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists season 1 episode 6 recap, Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists suspects, Ranking, season 1, secrets, spoilers, Taylor Hotchkiss, television, The suspects so far, theories, top 5 list, Top 5 moments, TV, Who is Bad Bishop, Who is BH4?Leave a comment on Ranking the top 5 moments from "Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists" season 1 episode 6: "So you think the dead girl should live again?"
Ranking the top 5 moments from "Riverdale" season 3 episode 19: "Fear the Reaper"
Happy Thursday TV fans! After watching the CW's Riverdale season 3 episode 19, I realized that keeping secrets can be a dangerous game on its own. However, when you also mix in playing G&G, things are going to get crazy. Please note spoilers are ahead if you have not gotten a chance to watch yet. In last night's episode, "Chapter Fifty-Four: Fear the Reaper," Jughead teams up with FP and Gladys to try and rescue Jellybean. Meanwhile, Betty checks up on Evelyn, Archie contemplates giving up boxing, and Josie makes a big decision. My top 5 moments from Riverdale season 3 episode 19 are:
"We're not end game."
During the episode, Josie is excited that her father has come to town and she really begins to contemplate her own future. Josie says, "I want to broaden my musical horizons," but it looks like she has been searching for something of her own for a while. After giving a dazzling performance, Josie's father agrees to let her accompany him on tour and it looks like she could be heading off to NYC.
Josie tells Archie that they are not end game and that's OK, but it looks like this is the end for Archosie. Josie's return to Riverdale is uncertain and it probably has something to do with her joining another Archie Comic spin-off series called, "Katy Keene," which will also star Lucy Hale from Pretty Little Liars. While we don't know when or if the series will get picked up, it looks like Josie has the opportunity to really step into the spotlight now and I can't wait to see what she does next!
"Check my file…I think I just might."
I love when Betty gets her Nancy Drew on and this episode was no exception. Betty may not have found out much about Edgar, but she does discover a lot of interesting information on Evelyn. We discover that Evelyn has been pretending to be a seventeen-year-old Junior for over a decade at numerous schools and that she is actually 26. If that's not shocking enough for you, we also learn that she is not Edgar's daughter, she's his wife. Still with me? Betty is concerned because her mother is about to marry Edgar and he also wants to adopt Polly's twins.
Betty goes to Hal for help and he suggests someone who is "uniquely motivated" to help her, leading her to Penelope Blossom. However, it seems like Penelope is more interested in taking the boy twin and naming him Jason Junior, which doesn't help Betty all that much. As the secrets begin to unravel, it's interesting to see how much of an impact Evelyn can have on the teenagers around her. But what will happen when everyone finds out that she has been lying? Are the members of the Farm too far gone or is there anything that Betty can do?
"Still wanna call me the reaper?"
After the dramatic boxing match in last week's episode, Randy is pronounced dead and the guilt immediately begins to overwhelm Archie. Fred gives Archie a heartwarming talk and tells him that he's innocent and I just recently learned that this was actually Luke Perry's final scene, which makes this talk that much more meaningful. This is not the first time that Archie has blamed himself, but he is far from a reaper. Archie thinks about giving up boxing, but ultimately decides to use his prize money to give to Randy's family, which is a very generous gesture.
Elio continued to get on my nerves, pretending that he didn't juice Randy, but it's all starting to make sense, as we see later in the episode that he is working for Hiram Lodge. It was only a matter of time before this "truce" came crashing down between Hiram and Archie. Now that Josie is making her exit, there is an even greater potential for a reunion between Archie and Veronica, but will that sever this truce for good? Hiram is very dangerous and a master manipulator, but there's something about Archie that brings out the worst in him and it looks like this is only going to escalate further.
After getting nowhere with Penelope, Betty reaches out to Toni, hoping that she can sneak her into the Farm so that she can get the other twin out of there safely. Only Toni has now crossed over to the other side. Et tu, Toni? Toni talks about how she always wanted a family and has now found one with the Farm and leads Betty right to the heart of it. Was Toni brainwashed or is something else going on here? I find it hard to believe that she was so against the Farm previously and now has become one of its puppets.
Betty asks the Farm why they are all smiling and her mother reveals that she already knows that Edgar is married to Evelyn, which makes their union that much creepier. Betty seems like she is falling under the thrall of the Farm for a moment, but she snaps out of it. Betty remembers seeing the babies thrown into the fire before she had a seizure earlier in the season and she makes a run for it. Even though we are learning a lot more about the Farm, there are still so many unanswered questions and I hope we get to the bottom of it before the end of the season, as we only have three episodes left!
"If we play and we win, we can get Jellybean back."
Jughead has his own family drama to deal with in this jam-packed episode, as he agrees to play the game under creepy Kurtz's orders. And here are our players:
Deadeye: FP
Hellcaster: Jughead
The Alchemist: Gladys
In the first round, secrets are out and FP learns what Gladys has been up to. It was only a matter of time before he found out, but they need to put this aside to try and save Jellybean. FP says that there will be a reckoning, which reminds us that he will definitely circle back to this anger, however. The next task involves the Jones family robbing Pop's Diner, which ends with FP getting shot. In the next task, we see a Cyclops card and in walks Penny Peabody, who is definitely looking for some revenge. Gladys and her fight, channeling their inner Elektra and Gladys is victorious, but definitely needs to go to the hospital as well, which means that everything is now up to our hero, Jughead.
Jughead is presented with two doors and is told to choose, as Kurtz mentions "The Lady, or the tiger," which is a short story written by Frank R. Stockton. The story is set in an ancient country and the king is put through a set of trials, much like Jughead. He ultimately has to choose between two doorways: one leading to the princess and one leading to death. Jughead is faced with this same dilemma and ends up being trapped behind the door, as Kurtz gives the order to eliminate the princess. Jughead is able to break free and saves the day, as I breathed a sigh of relief. Yay Jughead!
Even though Jughead saves the day for now, we are still left with several unopened doors of our own. Jughead came face to face with the Gargoyle King, but he didn't have time to stay, as he rushed off to make sure that Jellybean was all right. Gladys says that she is leaving town, but Jellybean will be staying behind, but what does this mean for the drug trade in Riverdale?
Also, Hiram is ready to step out of the shadows and it's been quite a while since we have seen Hermione, which continues to stir my own suspicions. Plus, we learn that while Hal was being transferred to Hiram's new prison, there was an accident and no survivors. Betty asked Hiram to transfer her father to his prison, but can you ever really make a deal with the devil? Is Hal really dead or have we just released the former Black Hood back into society? I'm not sure, but I can't wait to find out. Stay tuned!
I hope you enjoyed the list and feel free to post your own thoughts and theories on Riverdale in the comments section below. Thanks so much for reading and happy viewing!
Posted on April 25, 2019 Categories Riverdale, UncategorizedTags Archie Andrews, Archie comics, Archie Comics spin-off, Archosie, Betty Cooper, Chapter Fifty-Four: Fear the Reaper, CW, Cyclops card, Deadeye, drama, Edgar Evernever, Elio, episode 19, Evelyn Evernever, Fear the Reaper, Griffins and Gargoyles, Hellcaster, Hiram Lodge, Is Hal Cooper really dead?, Jellybean Jones, Josie exits Riverdale, Jughead Jones, Katy Keene, Kurtz, Lucy Hale, Luke Perry's final episode, mystery, Nancy Drew, Penelope Blossom, Penny Peabody, Pretty Little Liars, Ranking, recap, Riverdale, Riverdale CW, Riverdale fans, Riverdale season 3 episode 19 recap, Riverdale season 3 episode 19 theories, Riverdale season 3 episode 19 top moments, Riverdale season 3 theories, Riverdale season 3 unanswered questions, season 3, secrets, spoilers, suspense, television, The Alchemist, The Black Hood, The Farm, The Gargoyle King, The Lady or the Tiger, The Lady or the Tiger connection, theories, Toni Topaz, top 5 list, Top 5 moments, TV, Was Toni brainwashed?, What we know about Evelyn EverneverLeave a comment on Ranking the top 5 moments from "Riverdale" season 3 episode 19: "Fear the Reaper" | {
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Aim for safety of planes, nuclear plants
Dan Wolterman and Dr. M. Michael Shabot
Everyone counts on high-reliability organizations to ensure our personal safety when we fly on commercial airliners or travel near a nuclear power plant. Air traffic control, nuclear submarines, nuclear aircraft carriers and naval aviation all have well deserved reputations for high-reliability operation.
Dan Wolterman
In 2006, the Memorial Hermann Healthcare System in Houston embarked on a quest to become an HRO. The high-reliability program is a key element of Memorial Hermann's drive to provide "Best of the Best" care and be ranked with the upper few percentiles of all hospitals and health systems in the country. The Memorial Hermann system has nine acute-care hospital campuses, including an academic medical center, a children's hospital and two rehabilitation hospitals, other inpatient facilities, 19 ambulatory surgery centers and approximately 100 ambulatory locations.
The HRO program is called "Breakthrough in Patient Safety," or BIPS for short. Engineers and other experts from nuclear power, commercial aviation, naval aviation and other HROs were brought in to train all health system employees to perform tasks in a safe, highly reliable manner.
Among other safety behaviors, employees were trained to take a one-second stop before taking an action like injecting a medication, because a one-second stop has been proven to reduce errors by 90%. That behavior is called STAR for Stop, Think, Act and Review. The one-second stop has saved countless lives.
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The training was required for everyone, so eventually, more than 20,000 employees were trained in classrooms away from their job sites. BIPS-themed motivational and reminder materials were placed in public hallways and all patient rooms. Internal goals were set that rewarded 100% compliance with CMS/Joint Commission Core Measures and 0% occurrences of hospital-acquired infections, patient-safety indicators and hospital-acquired conditions.
A comprehensive electronic health record was implemented for all patient-care areas, including computerized physician order entry in all hospitals, automated computerized decision support and bar code bedside medication administration. HRO methods were applied to blood sampling and blood administration. Checklists were implemented in all operating rooms, and Memorial Hermann worked with the Joint Commission's Center for Transforming Healthcare to radically improve hand hygiene.
In 2010 and 2011, the results of these initiatives began to be apparent. When blood transfusions for the January 2007-December 2010 time period were tallied for a population of 867,000 adjusted inpatients and 4.3 million days of care, more than 493,000 transfusions had been administered with zero cases of blood incompatibility—that is, no transfusion reaction. Another HAC, air emboli, also had not occurred during those four years. Several hospitals had gone for years without a ventilator-associated pneumonia or a central-line-associated blood-stream infection. Serious medication errors decreased to zero most months even though upwards of a million medications per month were being administered.
In February 2011, it was noted that one of Memorial Hermann's busier community hospitals had gone a year since its last iatrogenic pneumothorax case. The physicians of Memorial Hermann Southeast Hospital had adopted the evidence-based safety technique of using real-time ultrasound guidance for central-line insertion in over 95% of cases. A new award, the Memorial Hermann High Reliability Certified Zero Award was created to honor this achievement. The award was called "certified" because these results are formally certified in monthly reports to the CMS.
When all safety records were carefully reviewed, two other Memorial Hermann hospitals had achieved zero iatrogenic pneumothorax cases for a year or longer, as well as eight community emergency departments that care for more than 330,000 patients a year. In addition, when other records were reviewed, various Memorial Hermann hospitals had earned a total of 28 Certified Zero awards for avoiding patient-safety indicators or hospital-acquired conditions for a year or more. Blood incompatibility and air emboli were excluded from these awards because they had long since achieved HRO status. The following High Reliability Certified Zero awards were announced in April:
Zero central-line-associated bloodstream infections (one hospital)
Zero ventilator associated pneumonias (five hospitals)
Zero retained foreign bodies (six hospitals)
Zero iatrogenic pneumothorax cases (three hospitals and eight community emergency departments)
Zero pressure ulcers, stages III & IV (seven hospitals)
Zero hospital-associated injuries (one hospital)
Zero deaths among surgical inpatients with serious treatable complications (two hospitals)
Zero birth traumas (two hospitals)
Prior to the BIPS initiative, these patient-safety indicators and hospital-acquired conditions were occurring almost monthly in Memorial Hermann hospitals. In March, the CMS published a national hospital listing for eight hospital-acquired conditions occurring in the October 2008-June 2010 time period. The Memorial Herman system had 48 possible entries because four of our nine hospital campuses report under a single Medicare provider number. Thirty-one of the 48 entries were zero, and more would have been zero if coding errors had been corrected in a timely way (this problem was subsequently addressed).
The Certified Zero Award has crystallized Memorial Hermann's determination to become a high-reliability organization in all respects, providing safe and efficient care to every patient and family. Although all illnesses and injuries cannot be cured at present, it is possible to take excellent care of patients without adding any illness or injury, and that is our goal. In 2011, the Memorial Hermann board adopted a simple mantra: "Patient safety is our core value." Memorial Hermann's staff and physicians are working every day to live up to that standard.
Dan Wolterman is president and CEO of Memorial Hermann Healthcare System, Houston. Dr. M. Michael Shabot is its chief medical officer. | {
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PARSIPPANY, N.J. & KANSAS CITY, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 6, 2012-- Pacira Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: PCRX) and Aratana Therapeutics Inc. today announced a global licensing agreement for the development and commercialization of bupivacaine liposome injectable suspension for animal health indications. Under the agreement, Aratana will develop and seek approval for the use of the product in veterinary surgery to manage postsurgical pain, focusing initially on developing the product for cats, dogs and other companion animals.
Under the agreement, Aratana made a one-time payment to Pacira of $1 million and will pay additional development and commercial milestones totaling up to $42.5 million. In addition, upon approval of the product by the FDA, Aratana will pay Pacira a double-digit royalty on net sales of the product. Should Aratana sublicense the product to a third party, Aratana and Pacira will share the proceeds by a predetermined formula (after Aratana has recovered certain direct development costs). Pacira will be responsible for all product manufacturing, and Pacira and Aratana will form a joint committee to oversee commercialization and development activities.
Aratana Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company positioned to deliver high quality new medicines that address significant therapeutic needs for cats and dogs (companion animals). Aratana licenses and develops proprietary, patent-protected compounds acquired from human pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies and then maximizes the value of the programs for the animal health market. For more information, please visit www.aratanatherapeutics.com.
Any statements in this press release about our future expectations, plans and prospects, including statements about our plans to develop and commercialize a bupivacaine liposome injectable suspension product for animal health indications, the size of the market for such a product and the level and rate of adoption for such a product and other statements containing the words "believes," "anticipates," "plans," "expects," and similar expressions, constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results may differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking statements as a result of various important factors, including risks relating to: the attainment of all necessary regulatory approvals for the marketing of any product developed under the Aratana license agreement; the success of our sales and manufacturing efforts in support of the commercialization of EXPAREL; the rate and degree of market acceptance of EXPAREL; the size and growth of the potential markets for EXPAREL and our ability to serve those markets; our commercialization and marketing capabilities; and other factors discussed in the "Risk Factors" of our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2011, our most recent Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2012, and in other filings that we periodically make with the SEC. In addition, the forward-looking statements included in this press release represent our views as of the date of this press release. We anticipate that subsequent events and developments will cause our views to change. However, while we may elect to update these forward-looking statements at some point in the future, we specifically disclaim any obligation to do so. These forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as representing our views as of any date subsequent to the date of this press release.
1 Small Animal and Equine Veterinary Surveys Regarding Surgical Procedures and Local Anesthetic Use (2008). Brakke Consulting, Inc., Dallas, TX. Prepared for Pacira Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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are welcome to attend the services.
and we would love to see/meet any who are able to attend.
have extended in our family's behalf.
I promise to return to tell you just how grateful I really am.
I can't fathom how you are able to have the perspective you do Natalie. I wouldn't be the same. And I grew up as a "good little church girl". But know that you've changed my life in a few short days. Your faith and spirit are inspiring.
Blessings to you and your family. I am sure Gavin is now watching over all of you.
Wow. I am amazed by your faith and your willingness to share your feelings of faith and hope with everyone. You have changed me too. Your example and Gavin's life has put mine into proper perspective. Mahalo so much.
We will continue to pray for you and your family.
Your faith and strength continue to inspire. Please, take your time coming back--we will wait and keep Gavin and your family in our hearts in the meantime.
How blessed we are to know that "Families are Forever" is not just a nice idea or a catchy phrase we decorate our walls with... it is real and true. May the Lord bless you and keep you, and make His face to shine upon you.
Stay strong Natalie. Stay strong.
natalie, my thoughts continue to be with your family through this difficult time. i would like to make a donation in gavin's name. please let me know or post where you would like it to be made. if you don't get to this immediately, i understand, no rush.
My thoughts and prayers are ever with you and your husbands and your boys.
Natalie, I am so very sorry for all you have endured. My heart and prayers continue for you and your family.
Many many many of us will be attending Gavin's funeral in spirit! Even though we don't know each other personally, you've allowed us to know you so intimately, and we wish we could be there to give you a hug and offer our support.
You are so strong, Natalie. You've certainly been an inspiration to me. I so wish that I could attend the services for Gavin. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Praying for your family daily. Your praise amidst this store is so inspiring and affirming.
I am sorry for all that you have gone through. Your testimony and strength have been such an example and inspiration for me. Your children are so blessed to have such a rock of a mother. May peace be yours as you grieve and heal. Our thoughts and prayers continue to be sent your way. How blessed we are to know that families can be togeter forever and that one day you can hold Gavin in your arms once more. We wish we could be there to support you in Laie. We'll be there in spirit.
My heart and prayers continue to be with you and your family.
I will be with you in spirit on Wed.
Hey Nat, wish I could be there on Wed to give you a great big HUG!!! You are on my mind, and still in our prayers. I love you!
Dear Natalie, my heart is broken for you and your family, can't get you out of my head. If only I could do something. While I find your faith very inspiring, I myself have questions and hold grudges about why God needed Gavin more.
Strength to you girl, and your wonderful family. Will be with you in my thoughts on Wednesday.
I feel like I can call you friend, even though we've never met. You share your love and family so freely with the blog/twitter world, and though some would hesitate to be so open with things so personal, I for one, am grateful.
Please know that I am still praying for you, and your blog friends will be patient as you grieve. Your hope in this situation has glorified God, and I pray that many have learned of his love as you so bravely bare your heart to the world.
May the peace and comfort of the Holy Spirit surround your family especially through this week.
either way. we love you guys and are still praying for you.
I wish I lived closer to be able to attend. Please know that I'll be with you in spirit and next time our paths cross I want to give you a big hug! God is using your story in a BIG way and your faith is inspiring the world!
Sending love and prayers from San Diego.
You are amazing. I've been so touched by your strength and testimony. I've been thinking about you so much.
Amazing talk you might already be familiar with...felt impressed to send you the link for some time in the future when you're up to reading it ("But If Not" by Lance Wickman): http://lds.org/conference/talk/display/0,5232,23-1-315-10,00.html. Hold on tight Natalie. So touched by your faith and humble submission to God's sometimes incomprehensible will. Praying for your family to be wrapped tightly in the Savior's arms, especially these next few days, weeks, months.
My husband and I both send you our love, prayers, and condolences. I cannot imagine what it's like to lose a child. We will certainly continue to pray for your family.
Thanks to you Natalie, we have a sense of renewed faith and thankfulness to God for our own child. Your own faith is so amazing -- so strong, absolute, and Spirit-filled! You have certainly touch hearts and lives around the world. I can personally attest to that. Natalie, you have renewed my own faith beyond belief!
Love, hugs, and many prayers from across the many miles. I wish I could be there in person, but unfortunately I will only be there in Spriit and Prayers.
"....Please do not despair when fervent prayers have been offered and priesthood blessings performed and your loved one makes no improvement or even passes from mortality. Take comfort in the knowledge that you did everything you could. Such faith, fasting, and blessing could not be in vain! That your child did not recover in spite of all that was done in his behalf can and should be the basis for peace and reassurance to all who love him! The Lord—who inspires the blessings and who hears every earnest prayer—called him home nonetheless. All the experiences of prayer, fasting, and faith may well have been more for our benefit than for his." Elder Wickman then shares a personal experience of praying for his own sweet child, and that child's return home to his Father in Heaven. You are a light to the world Natalie! We will continue to pray for peace and love for your family.
My heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. I am grateful for the knowledge that we have to know that Families Can Be Together Forever. That Gavin has another mission to fulfill and will be actively engaged in the Lord's work. He will be your guardian angel and will always watch over you and your family. I am grateful for your testimony and for your strength. You are a beacon to the world showing your love and compassion to all. And despite your sadness and grieving, you still are out there strengthening those who would grieve with you. There is peace and comfort to be had through the Lord Jesus Christ and our Heavenly Father from the Holy Spirit. May these gifts be yours as you travel through this very difficult time.
Nat, my husband and I are gonna try to come. I was amazed at the speakers in church today. So many people in my ward have heard about your story, and their hearts were with mine today in remembering your sweet family, and the faith and hope that you have given us all on behalf of the gospel plan. Gavin continues to touch my heart in ways I cannot explain. Our tears flow with yours. Our arms are wrapped around you with Heavenly Father in a tremendous love for you and for Richie, and for the boys. Please know our minds and hearts are heavy with thoughts of you.
I am SO sorry for your loss. My heart is breaking for you. I struggle to find the right words. I wish I couldn't relate but nearly two years ago we said goodbye to our sweet daughter for the time being. Your words are inspiring. God is GOOD. I am greateful that you have felt such peace around you at this time. The veil is very thin. Hang in there. When you are ready there is a group of angel mom's that have a private blog to share feelings on. Please email me at [email protected] when you feel ready. Your precious son Gavin is beatiful. I wish we could come.
I wish I could be there to. The spirit is going to be breath taking! I cannot remember the last time our little town suffered the loss of s little baby. I know everyone there is feeling for you as well as many around the world. Thank you for your example to the world of what a strong relationship with Heavenly Father looks like. My prayers will be with you on that day as the are everyday! May your strength continue and may peace flow like a river! Love you all.
I hope in the coming days and months that you will be able to find peace and comfort. Thank you for pouring your heart out to us in your blog, your a strong woman and mother. May our Heavenly Father bless you with peace and always remember that Familys especially your family. Will be together forever.
It is only with God's help that you are able to be so at peace, and I pray that you continue to feel His love and grace through all of this. If I were still living in Hawaii, I'd be there with you, to pay my respects and to tell you in person how much I admire you and your strength. Because I'm back in Minnesota now, I have to tell you from afar. God bless you and your family. My prayers continue.
sending all of my love to you!
Natalie, you and your sweet special family consume my thoughts and prayers. I love you. You have obviously been so blessed with a unique strength that I cannot begin to even understand or comprehend. You have changed my life...one of many lives...really. I wish I could hug you.
You are amazing and I pray that God will continue to hold you closely! Stay strong in the Lord.
i cant even imagine what you are going through right now, but please know that our continued prayers are with you. you don't know me, but i know you as a sister in the church, and i pray for you and your precious family. thank you for sharing your strength and faith and lifting others at this difficult time in your life. God be with you.
Natalie our hearts & thoughts are with you guys. You are an incredible example of faith & hope. I can not imagine the ways in which your heart is breaking right now, but you still feel the peace. There is the hope. We wish we could be there with you Wednesday to show our love & support.
Like many others my prayers, thoughts, love and support will be there in spirit on Wednesday. Your strength and faith never ceases to amaze me.
Just wanted to let you know we're here and we are continually praying for you and your family. We love you guys. See you Wednesday.
Continuing to lift your family up in prayer each and every day.
You do not know me....I learned of your blog from Pam Grant's blog (her husband is my dentist). I was deeply touched by the strength you portrayed through your posts despite the obvious terror you were experiencing. There is a talk by Elder Holland which says that if we could put aside the veil, we would see the legions of heaven running to our aid. I pray for your family. Good luck and God bless you.
Natalie, you and Richie are such an inspiration to me, when we were at CITO together around campus & now through your blog. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and faith even during such a hard time. My prayers are with you...Lots of aloha to your whole family.
Natalie, I am friends with Jaime and Dan Prigmore (your hubby's name is SO familiar to me. I'm sure if I saw a picture...) from Poway. She sent me your blog and asked me to include you in our prayers. Even though I don't know you, our lives seem to be fairly similar (I have a baby right now as well and am also a photographer). I am SO very sorry for your loss. I hope you continue to have peace through this hard time and we will continue to pray for you and your darling family.
I'm sorry to hear about your son. You are in our prayers.
Your strength is amazing and your faith is inspiring.
My prayers continue to be with you and your sweet family.
I read about your sweet Gavin on MckMama's blog. I have had a chance to read of your journey and my heart is breaking for you tonight. Praying God's comfort and peace for you and your family...may you continually feel His arms around you.
Natalie - I came across your blog through design mom and am so heartsick for you and your family. I hope you find peace and comfort during this tragic time. Sweet, sweet little Gavin is so precious and so loved and will be reunited with your family one day.
you are such a model of faith in christ. if I were in your spot, I don't know if I could be so strong. thank you for being an example of true faith during your time of sorrow. I am prayig for peace for you and your family.
Will be praying for you and your family that you find peace and solace. Beautiful pictures, especially of your beautiful little gift Gavin!
I read your blog back to the beginning of Gavin's sickness, and my heart stopped. I thought I was reading a post from my own life--the details sounded SO familiar. Our son, at 8 weeks, was also diagnosed with Pertussis. We originally thought he had a bad case of RSV, but a blood test ruled that out, and after some internet research, we found Pertussis. Our tests came back a WEEK later, after he was already hospitalized.
Our son made it thru his bout, but I am so terribly sorry that God chose to take Gavin home. I have never seen anything more terrible happen to an 8 week old baby than to watch my son fight for breath and air over every coughing fit. Gavin IS healed in heaven, and you will see him again.
From a mother who has experienced part of your heartache, I grieve with you tonight over your loss, and my prayers will be with you.
Many prayers to you mama. Your faith will keep you close to baby Gavin. Don't lose sight of that.
Natalie- I came across your blog, at random, through a facebook friend just a few days ago. I have been so touched by your unfailing strength and faith. You have been such an inspiration to me that I don't know that I'll ever be the same. My own son is just a few months younger than Gavin. I keep your sweet little Gavin's picture up on my computer... just a little reminder to keep my perspective and priorities in check. Thank you so much for sharing your story.
Praying for peace and healing for you and your family.
Though I do not know you, my heart aches for your loss. And yet how awesome to serve a God who is so much bigger than our pain. Thank you for being faithful in the midst of it all. Blessings and strength as you press on.
I do not know you, but my thoughts and prayers are with you. Thank you for sharing your story and strength. I know you will be blessed for your faith and God will take special care of your little one.
Words can't express our heart felt sympathy. God bless you and your family. What a blessing to have the gospel, and know that after this short sojourn on earth you will be together again. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.
I don't think it really means anything - but I have thought of you and your family every day. My heart is broken and hurts for you - at the same time, it is a HUGE reminder to me to be a better mother, a more patient mother, a more grateful mother - just to be more - for the moments that are less. I'm sure the service will be beautiful just like Gavin.
I have never had the privilege of knowing you but my husband has met Richie on a few occasions. I happened on your blog after reading a post on Erin Low's blog.
I cannot find the words to express our deepest sorry and heartfelt empathy for your family at this time. We will be praying for you. May God's love and mercy pour down upon you. May Christ's atoning sacrifice bring you peace.
May God Bless you and hold you tight in his arms. I'm just so, so sorry for your loss. please know that we are praying for you, no, STORMING THE GATES OF HEAVEN for you and your family.
I stumbled upon your blog and I cannot even begin to express how truly amazing you are. You have more strength and courage then anyone I know. I can't imagine how pleased the Lord is with you and I know he will carry you through this time. Our prayers are still with you and your family every single day. Thank you for being such an amazing example to all of us of bravery, love, strength, and so many many other things. You are truly an exceptional woman.
I am so, so sorry Natalie. My heart just breaks for you. I truly admire you for your strength and optimism throughout your experience. You're amazing.
My heart still suffers in pain because of your loss...It is very inspiring to see how you are going through this whole situation with faith and love.
Just found your blog through Mckmama and read your story. Want you to know that your family is in my prayers. God bless your little man in heaven.
God grant you and your family comfort and love through these coming days and years. God bless.
your faith is simply amazing.
I'm so sorry for your loss, but God is faithful. I know without a shadow of a doubt that God is faithful. He brought me through my valley of death, too. My son was 7 days old when he died almost 6 years ago. He has brought us through like nothing or no one else. I promise He will do the same for you, if you trust Him and lean on Him. It's the only way to make it through. Make that, HE'S the only way to make it through.
I am praying for your family. Prov 3:5-6.
Natalie, I am sending thoughts and prayers for your family to have strength during this difficult time. We are all sad with you. But Gavin is happy in the arms of the Lord and you will all be together again.
I'm so sorry for your loss. God is so faithful to hold us when we hurt.
I am so sorry for your loss. I will be holding my son extra tight today. I cannot imagine what you are feeling, and pray that God will be miraculous in your life and that of your family.
Your blog was just brought to my attention through a Facebook friend. I am SO sorry for your loss! You seem like a woman of great faith, and I am greatful for that! The loss of a child is probably the hardest thing one can ever experience in life no matter what the situation was. When we lost our little girl unexpectedly in 2007, it was our faith and the family of God that got us through. I noticed you said several times how you knew he would come out of that hospital healthy. Take comfort in knowing that he is more healthy now than he ever could have been here on earth. He is not only healthy, but whole in his heavenly home! I pray for you as you greive you loss! I am only an email away if you should need anything!!! Praying and hugging you from Kansas!
I am so very sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and yours. Prayers of peace, strength, and healing.
God IS good, even in times of despair....God is GOOD!
Here is a hymn that has brought me peace when I felt like I was in the caves of life. God is good and He loves your family.
Wish we could be there on that day, but we will be thinking of you guys. Your perspective through this has been so inspiring. We keep praying for you all.
My heart is aching for you and your family. Your strength is inspiring. May God be with you and your loved ones.
We are on opposite sides of the country and have never met, yet I can't help but feel close to you. Your strong faith and sense of composure is inspirational. Although not physically, spiritually I will be with you as you lay your son to rest. Stay strong, Natalie. My thoughts and prayers continue to remain with you and your family.
Natalie- I am so sorry for the loss of your beautiful little Gavin. You and your family are in our prayers.
Oh Natalie, I'm so sorry to hear about little Gavin. I have been following your blog off and on for a year and am so saddened to hear about your loss. Thank goodness for the plan of salvation and the knowledge that you will one day again be with Gavin. I am so sorry for the pain and hurt you must be experiencing. Please know our prayers are with you.
Setting aside that time on Wednesday to cover you and your family in prayer from Florida.
My wife started to follow your story based on a tweet from Mike Colon. Both of us have cried for your family and hurt deeply even though we dont know you. I think a lot has to do with your wonderful pictures of little Gavin. My wife heard this song today from Kutless and cried as she thought of you. Its called: What Faith Can do.
Your strength and faith is Amazing! You are helping so many people by sharing your most personal and tender thoughts. Thank you for that. I know that I have been touched by your faith.
such an amazing testimony you have natalie--God is good.
I was actually checking out all of your photography stuff (You do awesome work by the way)when I came across your story. I then began searching through all of your old posts and am just so sorry for your loss. Gavin is so beautiful and I can't imagine how hard this must be for you and your family. I have three boys and just don't know how I could be as strong as you are. But you have God on your side. I am praying for peace for you and your family.
You continue to amaze and inspire - previously with your talent in photography, now with your incredible faith. Sending prayers your way.
My husband Matt Taylor went to school our there, and I think he knows you or your husband. I am a photographer, and follow your blog as well.
I am so so sorry to hear about your sweet son. We will be praying for your family during this difficult time.
How grateful are you to have the gospel in your life? I can tell that you have such strong faith, and you are so inspiring for more people than you know.
Your reality was my worst nightmare as I carried four children through the journey of extreme prematurity. My tears fall today for Gavin, for the pain that you are feeling and that I feared so much. My deepest sympathies to you and your family. Your strength and courage are truly amazing.
I was led to your blog and Gavin's story by The Image Is Found and I have prayed fervently for your family in the last week. I can not fathom your grief, or your joy. Please know that I am awed by your strength and conviction in Christ.
I continue to hold you and your family in my prayers.
Beautiful Natalie...unknown to me until last week, you have taken a constant place in my thoughts. You have become a true mother in the faith to so many in the past few days. THANK YOU for your courage in the middle of such great sorrow. Thank you for presenting our father God as He truly is; loving and good. Thank you for showing so many your heart and allowing us to stand with you in prayer.
My prayer for you today is that you would find hope in knowing "those who sow in tears will reap in joy."
You don't need me to tell you but I will anyway. You are an inspiration in your love of the Lord. I am in awe of your ability to trust in the Heavenly Father's PERFECT will for your life. Thank you!
I just spent the last 45 minutes reading your story. I don't even know you and probably will never meet you--but please know how touched I am by your faith. A life like Gavin's--though short--speaks volumes. I know that your family has touched hundreds of people. Thank you for sharing, even in your darkest hours of grief. I will pray for your continued peace and healing.
As I sit here in tears yet again after reading your update, I still can't begin to fathom the numbing pain you must feel over losing your sweet baby. I'm amazed at how you're able to see and feel God's grace through all of this...what a testament to the power of His love that you are. I know you have folks all over the world praying for you and your family right now...and I'd just like you to know that you also have a gal from Arkansas sending up fervent prayers on your behalf.
Oh, Nat. I am so, so sorry. You are in my prayers.
Hey.. You don't really know me personally, but I was (am) a friend of your brother Gavin.
I just wanted to let you know that my heart brakes everytime I read your blog, but I am so inspired by your eloquence, faith and devotion. I am in awe of your courage and strength. You are truly a special woman, mother and daughter of God.
My family's prayers are with you.
I know you don't know me, I grew up in alpine and my sister is Allison Cosper Cox. I am overwhelmed with emotion as I read about what has happened. Words really can't express how sad I am for you. At the same time, I am completely and utterly amazed at your strength. You make me realize how much faith I have yet to gain. You really are amazing, and Gavin is absolutely beautiful. You are in my prayers.
The Vial family is thinking of you, and as always we are thankful for the goodness we have received because of the love you share. I am sorry that I cannot be there for the funeral, I would love nothing more.
Dear Natalie, A letterwill soon come to you . It was sent to your folks home in Alpine. Our deepest love to you and Ritchie and your folks. My heart aches with you. You are right though...It is a tunnel to go through, and not a dark cave to stay in. I can testify that the Comforter is real, and will be with you always. The pain does get easier to bare.
I read about baby Gavin from a facebook friend. My heart is breaking for you. I admire your faith and I hope that it keeps you strong. I cannot imagine what you must be going through. I will keep you in my prayers!
I'm sorry to hear about the news. We will continue to pray for your beautiful family. Your words are amazing and I am amazed by your strength and faith.
I'm looking forward to hearing your future words and seeing you around town.
Much love from us to your forever family.
I am so sorry for your precious Gavin being away from you for the meantime. He is with the Lord now.
When I read the update, my heart sank. I wanted to cry. I have a 2 month old. I feel for you.
I pray that God will continue to give you strength. You will see Gavin again. In 2 Samuel 12:23 the bible gives us a glimpse that we shall see our children (loved ones) again when our Lord decides that it is also our time to join Him.
God bless you Natalie and your loved ones.
Know that he is in the glory of the Lord!
A Facebook friend of mine passed your blog on to me. Your strength is an inspiration. You have expressed your experiences here with such eloquence and grace - I am humbled. Please know that your family is still in the thoughts and prayers of many, including mine.
I am so sorry to hear about baby Gavin. May you lean on the foundations you've learned about God and trust that He is still in control.
Natalie, I am so very sorry for your loss. Words cannot express the sadness I feel for you and your family. Keep your eyes on God; He will never leave you nor will He ever forsake you.
I was so sorry to hear your tragic news. My daughter, Sarah, died in April 2008 aged just 15 months so I know what you are going through.
I hope that you are getting the support & love that you'll need from family & friends, but I believe that you are.
I only heard this news from dps today. I felt compelled to write this and say that I am really sad by this tragedy, Be strong and know that you have friends all arround the world supporting you and your family.
Natalie, your love and understanding of our Lord Jesus Christ is amazing and at the same time admirable. Please remember as I had mentioned in an earlier post that "God doesn't make mistakes". How great it is that baby Gavin is in the loving arms of his creator.
I pray that you and your family will continue to live your lives in good health and an understanding of God's plan that we sometimes can't fully understand but we can always know that He definitely loves us and pray for the day that we too can rejoice together in his kingdom.
Your sweet Gavin, what an angel. I am so sorry. All my love to you and your family. You are an inspiration to all.
My deepest sympathies to you and your husband and the rest of your family...keeping you in thoughts and prayers.
Oh Natalie, I know you have no idea who I am, but I love you. Your warmth and strength at such a time as this truly amazes me. I am LDS as well, and I'm happy that you have an understanding that you and your baby will be united again, because families are truly forever. You are in my prayers, Natalie.
Natalie <3 May the Lord comfort your Broken heart, May he continue to bless you with strength to 'live to tell about it', May you and your little family FEEL his compassion and know that he and your son are very close by. When my eternal companion passed just 2 years ago at the young age of 31, Elder Kikuchi, of the quorum of the 70, spoke to me and my children and reminded us that the 'veil' is as thin as you will allow it to be!! I believe this with all of my heart. May the Lord rebuild your broken heart and may you feel his LOVE!
Natalie & Family! Do you know how amazing your son is/was? I have read many comments that said that he has a mission to complete on the other side. I think his mission was here on earth, that though i do not know him or you i have come closer to my Heavenly Father. I have followed your saga and said many prayers. what is so cool and amazing is this little boy brought so many people together in prayer. He united faiths in coming together in prayer. That is amazing. thank you for sharing your faith and helping me to find some more! May you feel His love daily and have peace that you WILL be with your son again!
Our most sincere condolences. Gavin is now an angel.
Natalie, you may not remember me, but I drove all the way from Aiea to take your photomoms class several months back. I was totally blown away to hear about the loss of your son. Know that you and your family will are in our prayers in this your time of sorrow. Let me know if there is anything you need from this side of the island.
I have been inspired by all of your posts. I am SO sorry for your loss- I cannot even begin to fathom. I just want to say how amazing I think it is that even though Gavin had too short a life- he has inspired, encouraged, and strengthened so many in their faith in Jesus. That is more than most do in a lifetime. I am praying for you. Keep holding on to Jesus! | {
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Oscar Movie Review: "The Apartment" (1960)
Movie: "The Apartment"
Did It Win?: Yes.
Insurance processor and professional doormat C.C. Baxter (Jack Lemmon), in an effort to get ahead, allows the executives of his company to use his apartment for their illicit affairs. Baxter has also taken a liking to Fran (Shirley McClain), the elevator operator who works in his office building. When the top executive at his firm, Mr. Sheldrake (Fred MacMurray), gets Baxter a promotion in exchange for regular use of his apartment, things actually get worse for Baxter when he discovers Mr. Sheldrake's mistress is none other than the object of his affection, Fran herself.
It is now 2015 and times have obviously changed very much since 1960, especially with the proliferation of the internet and cell phones. "The Apartment" deals with a lot of what were considered risque topics for the 60's, and even now, that significance is not lost on us. When we were finished watching this film, we has to ask ourselves: was it commonplace in the 1950's and 1960's for men and women to have affairs like it was nothing? We know that the divorce rate was much lower back then than it is now, but it certainly isn't because people were more faithful, especially if you judge this based on the cinema of the time. The theme of adultery seems very commonplace from films from the 50's and 60's...or maybe it's just something that transcends time. Beyond this, we have the added workplace element here as Baxter is offered a promotion to move up in the world of business, so long as he offers up his apartment as a love shack for his boss' and coworkers' illicit flings. This is quite an interesting movie, and to see a boss so blatantly using their power over employees to host affairs in one of their homes? This movie clearly laid the groundwork for other movies like "The Loft," but it shouldn't be held responsible for atrocious films such as that one.
None of the characters in this movie are perfectly moral people. They all have flaws and that makes them seem more true and relateable. This gives the movie as a whole a much more rich, realistic feel to it. Baxter is okay with letting other men use his apartment for their affairs to get a leg-up at work. Mr. Sheldrake is a married man and philandering womanizer, regularly cheating on his wife, sometimes with people from the office. Fran is Sheldrake's mistress and is 100% aware that he is married, but hopes he will dump his family for her. As we mentioned, this film does deal with risque themes, one of which is attempted suicide, a topic that was not regularly covered in movies of this era, either. When Fran attempts suicide, even now we were taken a little aback. In fact, we're willing to guess that much of the film was groundbreaking at the time and it still holds up pretty well today, though some parts are a bit dated. Though some serious topics are addressed in this movie, the balance between comedy and drama is excellent and we never see this film as anything but "adult" (since some flicks deal with these topics in an all but mature manner).
Billy Wilder was a genius director. He had this unique way of crafting his films so that not only the camerawork seemed seamless and realistic, but the dialogue, interactions and settings were all flawless and real, too. Also, Jack Lemmon is quite amazing in this movie. He has many different traits here, from lonely and naive yet trustworthy, to funny and a "buddy" to his bosses, to much more stoic and serious. Lemmon plays all of these traits really well and we love watching him be the leading man. Together, Wilder and Lemmon were an unstoppable pair. This movie does seem to be a little long, though most of it is relatively enjoyable, if you like movies about infidelity, inequality towards women in the workplace and suicide. It's not the best Best Picture nominee, but it is not the worst by far.
Posted by Lolo at Thursday, February 19, 2015
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Norway argues full-face veils prevent good communication between students and teachers | Aserud Lise/AFP via Getty Images
Norway seeks to ban full-face veil in schools
'Pupils, students and teachers must be able to see each other's faces,' says minister.
By Anca Gurzu
3/23/18, 2:13 PM CET
Norway wants to ban full-face Muslim veils in schools and universities while teaching is taking place, arguing the garments prevent good communication between students and teachers.
The bill, announced Friday, is a watered-down version of the government's original proposal from last June, when it suggested a general ban on face-covering veils in educational institutions. The government made the changes in light of criticism it received during the consultation period.
"Pupils, students and teachers must be able to see each other's faces," said Iselin Nybø, Norway's minister for research and higher education. "We believe that we have found a good balance between ensuring a good learning environment and the individual's freedom."
The proposed law would apply to students and teachers and would also include school trips and educational sessions meant to help with homework.
It would also apply to newly arrived migrants participating in introductory programs or other kinds of educational training.
The only exception are kindergartens, where employees would be banned from wearing the garment during all working hours. The proposed rules would not apply to the wearing of headscarves.
Oslo is following in the footsteps of European countries such as France, Belgium and the Netherlands, which imposed restrictions on wearing burqas and niqabs.
However, Norway would be the first Nordic country to introduce such a ban, reflecting a growing polarization of the immigration debate in the region and across Europe.
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Students risk being expelled and employees losing their job if they break the rules several times, the government said.
Nybø was joined by her counterparts from the integration and finance ministries during the announcement. The three represent the three governing coalition parties, including the anti-immigration Progress Party. This was meant to indicate widespread support for bill, which is expected to pass later this year.
Critics have questioned the relevance of the bill since there are not many women wearing the full face veil in Norway.
The Norwegian Student Organization had criticized the government's original proposal, arguing it would force people to choose between their religion and their education.
Norwegian media reported that the Progress Party wants to go further and ban face-covering garments in public spaces.
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using std::vector;
#include <fst/arcfilter.h>
#include <fst/cache.h>
#include <fst/queue.h>
#include <fst/reverse.h>
#include <fst/test-properties.h>
namespace fst {
template <class Arc, class Queue, class ArcFilter>
struct ShortestDistanceOptions {
typedef typename Arc::StateId StateId;
Queue *state_queue; // Queue discipline used; owned by caller
ArcFilter arc_filter; // Arc filter (e.g., limit to only epsilon graph)
StateId source; // If kNoStateId, use the Fst's initial state
float delta; // Determines the degree of convergence required
bool first_path; // For a semiring with the path property (o.w.
// undefined), compute the shortest-distances along
// along the first path to a final state found
// by the algorithm. That path is the shortest-path
// only if the FST has a unique final state (or all
// the final states have the same final weight), the
// queue discipline is shortest-first and all the
// weights in the FST are between One() and Zero()
// according to NaturalLess.
ShortestDistanceOptions(Queue *q, ArcFilter filt, StateId src = kNoStateId,
float d = kDelta)
: state_queue(q), arc_filter(filt), source(src), delta(d),
first_path(false) {}
};
// Computation state of the shortest-distance algorithm. Reusable
// information is maintained across calls to member function
// ShortestDistance(source) when 'retain' is true for improved
// efficiency when calling multiple times from different source states
// (e.g., in epsilon removal). Contrary to usual conventions, 'fst'
// may not be freed before this class. Vector 'distance' should not be
// modified by the user between these calls.
// The Error() method returns true if an error was encountered.
template<class Arc, class Queue, class ArcFilter>
class ShortestDistanceState {
public:
typedef typename Arc::StateId StateId;
typedef typename Arc::Weight Weight;
ShortestDistanceState(
const Fst<Arc> &fst,
vector<Weight> *distance,
const ShortestDistanceOptions<Arc, Queue, ArcFilter> &opts,
bool retain)
: fst_(fst), distance_(distance), state_queue_(opts.state_queue),
arc_filter_(opts.arc_filter), delta_(opts.delta),
first_path_(opts.first_path), retain_(retain), source_id_(0),
error_(false) {
distance_->clear();
}
~ShortestDistanceState() {}
void ShortestDistance(StateId source);
bool Error() const { return error_; }
private:
const Fst<Arc> &fst_;
vector<Weight> *distance_;
Queue *state_queue_;
ArcFilter arc_filter_;
float delta_;
bool first_path_;
bool retain_; // Retain and reuse information across calls
vector<Weight> rdistance_; // Relaxation distance.
vector<bool> enqueued_; // Is state enqueued?
vector<StateId> sources_; // Source ID for ith state in 'distance_',
// 'rdistance_', and 'enqueued_' if retained.
StateId source_id_; // Unique ID characterizing each call to SD
bool error_;
};
// Compute the shortest distance. If 'source' is kNoStateId, use
// the initial state of the Fst.
template <class Arc, class Queue, class ArcFilter>
void ShortestDistanceState<Arc, Queue, ArcFilter>::ShortestDistance(
StateId source) {
if (fst_.Start() == kNoStateId) {
if (fst_.Properties(kError, false)) error_ = true;
return;
}
if (!(Weight::Properties() & kRightSemiring)) {
FSTERROR() << "ShortestDistance: Weight needs to be right distributive: "
<< Weight::Type();
error_ = true;
return;
}
if (first_path_ && !(Weight::Properties() & kPath)) {
FSTERROR() << "ShortestDistance: first_path option disallowed when "
<< "Weight does not have the path property: "
<< Weight::Type();
error_ = true;
return;
}
state_queue_->Clear();
if (!retain_) {
distance_->clear();
rdistance_.clear();
enqueued_.clear();
}
if (source == kNoStateId)
source = fst_.Start();
while (distance_->size() <= source) {
distance_->push_back(Weight::Zero());
rdistance_.push_back(Weight::Zero());
enqueued_.push_back(false);
}
if (retain_) {
while (sources_.size() <= source)
sources_.push_back(kNoStateId);
sources_[source] = source_id_;
}
(*distance_)[source] = Weight::One();
rdistance_[source] = Weight::One();
enqueued_[source] = true;
state_queue_->Enqueue(source);
while (!state_queue_->Empty()) {
StateId s = state_queue_->Head();
state_queue_->Dequeue();
while (distance_->size() <= s) {
distance_->push_back(Weight::Zero());
rdistance_.push_back(Weight::Zero());
enqueued_.push_back(false);
}
if (first_path_ && (fst_.Final(s) != Weight::Zero()))
break;
enqueued_[s] = false;
Weight r = rdistance_[s];
rdistance_[s] = Weight::Zero();
for (ArcIterator< Fst<Arc> > aiter(fst_, s);
!aiter.Done();
aiter.Next()) {
const Arc &arc = aiter.Value();
if (!arc_filter_(arc))
continue;
while (distance_->size() <= arc.nextstate) {
distance_->push_back(Weight::Zero());
rdistance_.push_back(Weight::Zero());
enqueued_.push_back(false);
}
if (retain_) {
while (sources_.size() <= arc.nextstate)
sources_.push_back(kNoStateId);
if (sources_[arc.nextstate] != source_id_) {
(*distance_)[arc.nextstate] = Weight::Zero();
rdistance_[arc.nextstate] = Weight::Zero();
enqueued_[arc.nextstate] = false;
sources_[arc.nextstate] = source_id_;
}
}
Weight &nd = (*distance_)[arc.nextstate];
Weight &nr = rdistance_[arc.nextstate];
Weight w = Times(r, arc.weight);
if (!ApproxEqual(nd, Plus(nd, w), delta_)) {
nd = Plus(nd, w);
nr = Plus(nr, w);
if (!nd.Member() || !nr.Member()) {
error_ = true;
return;
}
if (!enqueued_[arc.nextstate]) {
state_queue_->Enqueue(arc.nextstate);
enqueued_[arc.nextstate] = true;
} else {
state_queue_->Update(arc.nextstate);
}
}
}
}
++source_id_;
if (fst_.Properties(kError, false)) error_ = true;
}
// Shortest-distance algorithm: this version allows fine control
// via the options argument. See below for a simpler interface.
//
// This computes the shortest distance from the 'opts.source' state to
// each visited state S and stores the value in the 'distance' vector.
// An unvisited state S has distance Zero(), which will be stored in
// the 'distance' vector if S is less than the maximum visited state.
// The state queue discipline, arc filter, and convergence delta are
// taken in the options argument.
// The 'distance' vector will contain a unique element for which
// Member() is false if an error was encountered.
//
// The weights must must be right distributive and k-closed (i.e., 1 +
// x + x^2 + ... + x^(k +1) = 1 + x + x^2 + ... + x^k).
//
// The algorithm is from Mohri, "Semiring Framweork and Algorithms for
// Shortest-Distance Problems", Journal of Automata, Languages and
// Combinatorics 7(3):321-350, 2002. The complexity of algorithm
// depends on the properties of the semiring and the queue discipline
// used. Refer to the paper for more details.
template<class Arc, class Queue, class ArcFilter>
void ShortestDistance(
const Fst<Arc> &fst,
vector<typename Arc::Weight> *distance,
const ShortestDistanceOptions<Arc, Queue, ArcFilter> &opts) {
ShortestDistanceState<Arc, Queue, ArcFilter>
sd_state(fst, distance, opts, false);
sd_state.ShortestDistance(opts.source);
if (sd_state.Error()) {
distance->clear();
distance->resize(1, Arc::Weight::NoWeight());
}
}
// Shortest-distance algorithm: simplified interface. See above for a
// version that allows finer control.
//
// If 'reverse' is false, this computes the shortest distance from the
// initial state to each state S and stores the value in the
// 'distance' vector. If 'reverse' is true, this computes the shortest
// distance from each state to the final states. An unvisited state S
// has distance Zero(), which will be stored in the 'distance' vector
// if S is less than the maximum visited state. The state queue
// discipline is automatically-selected.
// The 'distance' vector will contain a unique element for which
// Member() is false if an error was encountered.
//
// The weights must must be right (left) distributive if reverse is
// false (true) and k-closed (i.e., 1 + x + x^2 + ... + x^(k +1) = 1 +
// x + x^2 + ... + x^k).
//
// The algorithm is from Mohri, "Semiring Framweork and Algorithms for
// Shortest-Distance Problems", Journal of Automata, Languages and
// Combinatorics 7(3):321-350, 2002. The complexity of algorithm
// depends on the properties of the semiring and the queue discipline
// used. Refer to the paper for more details.
template<class Arc>
void ShortestDistance(const Fst<Arc> &fst,
vector<typename Arc::Weight> *distance,
bool reverse = false,
float delta = kDelta) {
typedef typename Arc::StateId StateId;
typedef typename Arc::Weight Weight;
if (!reverse) {
AnyArcFilter<Arc> arc_filter;
AutoQueue<StateId> state_queue(fst, distance, arc_filter);
ShortestDistanceOptions< Arc, AutoQueue<StateId>, AnyArcFilter<Arc> >
opts(&state_queue, arc_filter);
opts.delta = delta;
ShortestDistance(fst, distance, opts);
} else {
typedef ReverseArc<Arc> ReverseArc;
typedef typename ReverseArc::Weight ReverseWeight;
AnyArcFilter<ReverseArc> rarc_filter;
VectorFst<ReverseArc> rfst;
Reverse(fst, &rfst);
vector<ReverseWeight> rdistance;
AutoQueue<StateId> state_queue(rfst, &rdistance, rarc_filter);
ShortestDistanceOptions< ReverseArc, AutoQueue<StateId>,
AnyArcFilter<ReverseArc> >
ropts(&state_queue, rarc_filter);
ropts.delta = delta;
ShortestDistance(rfst, &rdistance, ropts);
distance->clear();
if (rdistance.size() == 1 && !rdistance[0].Member()) {
distance->resize(1, Arc::Weight::NoWeight());
return;
}
while (distance->size() < rdistance.size() - 1)
distance->push_back(rdistance[distance->size() + 1].Reverse());
}
}
// Return the sum of the weight of all successful paths in an FST, i.e.,
// the shortest-distance from the initial state to the final states.
// Returns a weight such that Member() is false if an error was encountered.
template <class Arc>
typename Arc::Weight ShortestDistance(const Fst<Arc> &fst, float delta = kDelta) {
typedef typename Arc::Weight Weight;
typedef typename Arc::StateId StateId;
vector<Weight> distance;
if (Weight::Properties() & kRightSemiring) {
ShortestDistance(fst, &distance, false, delta);
if (distance.size() == 1 && !distance[0].Member())
return Arc::Weight::NoWeight();
Weight sum = Weight::Zero();
for (StateId s = 0; s < distance.size(); ++s)
sum = Plus(sum, Times(distance[s], fst.Final(s)));
return sum;
} else {
ShortestDistance(fst, &distance, true, delta);
StateId s = fst.Start();
if (distance.size() == 1 && !distance[0].Member())
return Arc::Weight::NoWeight();
return s != kNoStateId && s < distance.size() ?
distance[s] : Weight::Zero();
}
}
} // namespace fst
#endif // FST_LIB_SHORTEST_DISTANCE_H__
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Understand that the only possession of any value is life.
Understand and be confident that each of us can make a difference by caring and acting in small as well as big ways.
Understand this clearly: you can teach a man to draw a straight line, and to carve it; and to copy and carve any number of given lines or forms, with admirable speed and perfect precision; and you find his work perfect of its kind: but if you ask him to think about any of those forms, to consider if he cannot find any better in his own head, he stops; his execution becomes hesitating; he thinks, and ten to one he thinks wrong; ten to one he makes a mistake in the first touch he gives to his work as a thinking being. But you have made a man of him for all that. He was only a machine before, an animated tool. | {
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624,576 PVCs collected for Bayelsa bye-elections
File copy: PVCs
Daniels Igoni, Yenagoa
The Independent National Electoral Commission says a total of 652,759 registered voters are expected to participate in the Bayelsa Central and West senatorial bye-elections scheduled for December 5.
The commission also said that a total of 624,576 Permanent Voter Cards had been collected by voters for the bye-elections.
The acting National Chairman of INEC, Air Vice-Marshal Ahmed Muazu (retd.), stated these during the commission's stakeholders' meeting in preparation for the two senatorial bye-elections in Bayelsa State held in Yenagoa on Monday.
Muazu said, "The Bayelsa Central senatorial district bye-election will be conducted in three local government areas with registration areas totalling 43, and 860 polling units and voting points.
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"It will involve 418,109 registered voters, and a total of 395,554 PVCs already collected by voters in the Bayelsa Central senatorial district.
"The Bayelsa West bye-election will be held in two local government areas with a total of 26 registration areas and 410 polling units and voting points put together.
"It will also involve a total of 234,022 PVCs collected."
He also said the commission was deploying a total of 3,589 electoral personnel for the Bayelsa Central and 1,716 for the Bayelsa West polls.
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Should I now wait 2 years for enterprise tech bargins. After 15 years has enterprise tech as a sector become moot? Or jump with both feet into 2016 skylake?
Great stuff. It seems that the 2007 study you linked to is at odds with the findings of several of the other papers. Specifically, it (a) assumes that there is no correlation between soft and hard errors, and (b) uses the Poisson distribution to compute the upper bound of soft errors. Given that the field study with the largest pool of machines finds that the occurrence of a single soft error greatly increases the likelihood of further soft errors, and also often is the precursor to a hard error, both of these assumptions are suspect.
I would love to have ECC ram if Intel was not so greedy and stopped artificially crippling it's sanely priced chips (disabling ecc support, disabling ht on i5s, locking multipliers, randomly disabling virtualization extensions, …), included support for the now enabled functions in all chipsets and made it mandatory for motherboard manufacturers to support them too (with buggy implementations not counting). Giving us a few more pcie lanes/sata ports/usb 3 ports, support for more ram (128 gb would be nice) higher tdp desktop chips, adding a few more cores (so an i3 would now have 4c/8t, an i5 6c/12t and an i7 8c/16t) and offering a desktop cpu without the igpu and more cores/cache instead (lets call it an i8 and give it 12c/24t and double the l3 cache). Finally ending the scamming with mobile parts and calling glorified i3s i5s/i7s.
And moving towards an extra memory channel or two for the arch after Skylake (this would also mean doubling the max memory to 256 gb and moving to 6 to 8 memory channels for the expensive cpus which have quad channel memory now and increasing their core count by the same %).
Oh and reversing the price creep by a 30% price cut across the board.
And that's proven how, exactly? Lots of problems can manifest as bad data.
If there is a run of memtest that fails years later after the initial build, I'll accept that as a valid answer, otherwise… voodoo computing.
I am by no means a pro or even a programmer, and I'm aware that personnal experience may have not much value compared to wide scale tests.
But here is what happened to me last year.
I own an Acer consumer laptop with 2x8Gb Kingston modules, I7-4702MQ. Pretty crappy on the power supply side by the way, but that's not the point.
I had never bothered to think of what benefit ECC could bring.
One day, I did a full system wipe and copied back all my files to the internal hdd (getting it partitionned more conveniently in the process).
All went fine… Apparently. I soon noticed corruption on some frames in many of my videos.
The culprit was one of the ram modules. But the only affected files were bigger than 1Gb. Reproduced the problem with Teracopy, it would happen 1/3 of the time, by copying over and back a big film to my external drive with integrity check.
The memory modules worked fine one by one, and even both in the opposite slots. The MB was failing ? No.
Back in their slots, problem back. 24 hours memtest86 went all clear, but the files were still damaged while copying.
I then cleaned the slots with a brush and compressed air, and voilà ! Even being very cautious with my laptop, dust and moisture had made me loose two days troubleshooting.
The sfc scan reported large corruption as well.
After that day, my computer still works fine one year later, but I do consider buying ECC ram capable rig to avoid damaging part of the backup (including many family films that I consider valuable). And I do periodic integrity checks on my backup external drive now.
Thankfully the damaged videos are just on a few frames and still watchable, but many of them are damaged. So even a careful noob with standard consumer use may run into such issues.
Hi Jeff, Have you made any price comparisons lately (even better, TCO comparisons) between your custom build servers and an equivalent cloud subscription? (you made one a few years ago, I'm curious to know if any data has changed in favor of cloud) Also, another question I wanted to ask, do you run your web sites in VMs or on the physical server itself? You can technically run 4 VMs on a server with 64 GB RAM (or so I'm told). Thanks for your informative posts.
ECC RAM and Checksum filesystems (like btrfs or zfs) exist for a reason.
Concerning RAM I've seen defective RAM (Kingston non-ECC) pass trough memtest86 with no errors, but failing an heavy build with gcc.
I've seen corrupted files resultant of a simple filesystem copy.
Resuming… hardware fails, checksum is the way to go.
Unless everything is "ECC" you run risks across the whole computer system. It's only really good where math is being done for long periods. I agree checksums is the real answer to solving errors in which ECC would protect from.
I'm annoyed by how indecisive this whole discussion is. How about list all of the ways data can become corrupted. In memory, over network, on disc, on ssd, in cpu? Then list the protections required for preventing it in every known case… People don't seem to know much about this kind of stuff - they just reference Google's massive HDD reliability study and make assumptions - and we're left without many good ECC products anyway. No wonder no one feels like they're necessary. The question is, if you have all of your other bases covered, then how much extra are you willing to pay for the last base: ECC… However, maybe it is not the last base. Can we have the benefits of fast unbuffered memory with the same reliability as ECC using some unpopular method or strategy?
@codinghorror Not very thorough… Doesn't really have AMD, and that is of interest for ECC - as another commenter above said, "I would love to have ECC ram if Intel was not so greedy and stopped artificially crippling it's sanely priced chips." Ryzen + AMD may be the best bet for many of us, but I haven't seen them support registered ECC. Furthermore, in terms of being thorough, I'm underwhelmed by the analyses of all experts these days. I realize few have the knowledge to put together a truthful analyses of data corruption, bit rot, and the like throughout the layers of complexity that can potentially distort. This would be of interest, for example, by anyone who is concerned about geomagnetic reversals or large coronal events happening. During such events, we would find out who really understands how to maintain data integrity long-term.
I think you either misread or didn't read what I linked; that's not "analysis of experts", that's actual return and failure rate data based on live shipped systems. | {
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A pair of new Dial Fighters has been acquired and Kairi comes face to face with the one who took everything from him and made him the man he is today. All these in the next episode of Kaito Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger!
"The thieves failed to retrive the Collection. Kairi starts to blame Touma and Umika for their loss. Keiichiro walks by and passes them in the middle of the night. "Did something happen?" Keiichiro asks, trying to make sense of the situation.
As a part of his mission to protect citizens he cannot ignore this situation. Keiichiro eventually mentions he saw a weird guy walking down the street eating ice. Kairi immediately asks him where he saw him last. Kairi suddenly regains hope after having lost part of the Collection..." | {
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This year Sage had its regional partner conference for Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands in Wellington, New Zealand. This is the first time this conference has been held outside of Australia and was a great success. Since we were there already, we also had a customer conference a day before the partner conference started. The customer conference is Sage Summit and the partner conference is Sage Insights. After Wellington, Sage had two more customer Summit conferences in Sydney and Melbourne.
Wellington is located on the southwestern tip of New Zealand's North Island. It has a population of around 400,000 people and is the capital of New Zealand. Wellington is a very compact city with the downtown nestled between the harbor and some hills. I took the picture above from the top of Mount Victoria looking back on downtown. You can easily walk from one side of the main downtown area to the other. It's a fun place with a very vibrant arts scene, café culture and nightlife. While we were there the city was gearing up for the global premier showing of the new Hobbit movie which will be a giant party, unfortunately we were ten days to early. Certainly Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit are playing a large part in New Zealand tourism promotions and attractions around the country (see the picture at the bottom of the giant Golum over the cafeterias at Wellington airport).
The guest speaker at the gala awards dinner was Wayne Stables from Weta Digital. Weta did the special effects for movies like Avatar, Lord of the Rings, Prometheus, The Avengers, Tintin and Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Amazing work and many academy awards received. Interesting to see their development processes. They are preparing for the work on Avatar 2 right now, working on what is really their DevOps process to streamline the production of software into the video workflow. Interesting to think about their tight deadlines and how they have to deliver top quality each time. Since they are a separate entity from the studios, they have no job security from job to job. In business software we aren't producing anything as beautiful as Avatar, but at the same time we want to produce screens with an excellent user experience, but at the same time deliver software to end users very quickly. I think that we can learn a lot from the movie and video games industries on how to deliver higher and higher quality user experience, but still stick to tight deadlines.
The Sage ISV community is very active in Australia and New Zealand. Some local representatives exhibiting were Technisoft, Pacific Technologies, Enabling IP, Orchid, Redmap, BSP Software, InfoCentral Solutions, Modulo Software, Netfira, On Center Software, Wageeasy and XM Developments. Then there were a number of exhibitors that had travelled from other regions including Iciniti, AutoSimply, Accellos, ACDEV Software, Accu-Dart, Altec, Enbu Consulting, Global Software, idu Software, Netstock, Tema Business Systems and Vineyardsoft.
There were several new SDK modules on display. It's great to see accounting modules for new verticals making it to market and new bits of functionality being added to the existing solutions. Plus there were several additional ISVs that attended but didn't have booths.
Redmap is an interesting ISV. They became an ISV by becoming a Sage customer first. They were originally a Netsuite customer, but the spiraling costs of Netsuite drove them to look for another solution and they chose Sage ERP X3 (see the articles here). Redmap creates a document automation and management solution. Now that Redmap is a Sage customer they decided to integrate their solution to Sage 300 CRE, Sage 300 ERP and Sage X3 ERP and to market this solution globally.
As part of the keynote, myself and Mike Lorge the Managing Director talked about the Sage Hybrid Cloud and showed off a number of connected mobile services running against this cloud. I blogged on the Sage Hybrid Cloud here. It's always nail biting to demo something at a keynote that relies on an internet connection. I demo'ed the Service Billing connected service from my iPhone 4S, I just turned on data roaming for the demo, since then I didn't need to worry about hotel Wi-Fi and the 3G seemed to work fairly well in Wellington. Keith Fenner demo'ed the Sales Manager service on his iPad connected to hotel Wi-Fi, which actually held up. So we got through that with the connections from the devices to the projector working and the internet connectivity working. Certainly adds some new challenges to giving presentations. On the other hand we are telling businesses that these are reliable services that are available 99.9… % of the time, so we should be confident they will work during keynotes and other demos. We also showed the Sage Connected Services Vision video which is on YouTube here.
The keynote also covered the latest releases of Sage CRM, Sage 300 ERP and Sage ERP X3 along with some peaks as to what will be coming in future versions. Sage 300 ERP 2012 has just been released in this region, so people are just starting to get it. So this was a good time to highlight this release and point out all the various features, plus we also talked about the roadmap for the next 3 years. Sage CRM showcased some exciting developments with CRM running optimized for mobile devices as well as showing the next generation of social media integration. Sage X3 ERP highlighted many relevant features in the current version and gave a video of the Syrapedia feature coming in version 7.
All the partners, customers and staff from our Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands region are very enthusiastic and dedicated to what they do. It is always very energizing to attend such conferences and have the chance to interact with so many people. I have tons of feedback to bring back on our products and our processes that hopefully we can incorporate to keep a real positive feedback loop going.
We introduced the concept of the Sage Hybrid Cloud along with a number of connected services at our Sage Summit conference back in August. This is intended to be a cloud based platform that greatly augments our on-premises business applications.
This blog posting will look at this platform in a bit more depth. Keep in mind that this platform is still under rapid development and that things are changing rapidly. If we think of better ways to do things, we will. We are approaching this with an Agile/Startup mentality, so we aren't going to go off for years and years and develop this platform in a vacuum. We will be developing the functionality as we need it, for our real applications. This way we won't spend time developing infrastructure that no one ends up using. Plus we will get feedback quicker on what is needed, since we will be releasing in quick cycles.
Below is a diagram showing the overall architecture of this platform. We have a number of cloud services hosted in the MS Azure cloud. We have a number of Sage business applications with a connector to this cloud. Then we have a number of mobile/web applications built on top of this hybrid cloud platform. Notice that pieces of this platform are already in use, with Sage Construction Anywhere (SCA) being a released product and then Sage 300 CRE already having a connector to this cloud to support the SCA mobile application.
The purple box at the bottom represents our current APIs and access methods, and just re-iterates that these are still present and being used.
The red box indicates that we will be hosting ERPs in this environment in a similar manner to our current cloud offerings like Sage300Online.com. We'll talk about this in much more detail in future blog posts. But consider this Sage hosted applications version 2.0.
These mobile applications aren't just current ERP screens ported to mobile/web technologies, they are whole new applications that didn't exist before these powerful mobile devices came along to enable these ideas.
Each ERP needs to connect to the Hybrid cloud, this is to upload files for items that are needed for lookup in the cloud devices like for finders. As well as to download transactions to enter into the ERP on the connected application's behalf. The intent is to have one connector for each business application, rather than having to install and configure a separate connector for each connected service (which we hope there will be dozens of).
We want to keep the TCO of the solution as low as possible. To this end we don't want the end user to have to configure any firewalls, DMZ or web servers. The connector will only call out to the cloud platform. There will never be calls into the connector. Additionally you only need to configure the connector once with your SageID and away you go.
The connector will use SData Synchronization to synchronize the various files. This way it doesn't matter if your on-premises ERP is off-line, it will catch up later. This makes the system much more robust since your mobile users can keep working even if you turn all your computers off completely.
We will use SData as the communications mechanism from the hybrid cloud. The cloud will host a large set of SData feeds to be used either by the mobile and web applications or by the on-premises ERP connectors.
Since SData is based on industry standards like REST, Atom, RSS and such, it means it's easy of pretty much any web or mobile based framework to easily use it. All modern toolkits have this support built in. Plus we provide SDKs like the Argos-SDK that have extra SData support built in.
The intent will be that ISVs can use the SData feeds from the Hybrid Cloud as well to develop their own applications or to connect existing cloud based applications to all our Sage business applications. However we won't start out with a complete database model, we will basically be adding to this cloud data model as we require things for our Sage developed solutions as well as for select ISVs. The intent is to get common functionality going first and then fill it in with the more obscure details later. For instance most connected services will need to access common master files like customers, vendors and items. Then most connected services will need to enter common documents like orders and invoices.
The feeling is that most integrations to ERP systems actually don't access that many things. So the hope is that once the most common master files are synchronized and once the system accepts the most common transactions, then a great number of applications will be possible.
There will also be parts of the cloud database that don't have any corresponding part in the ERP. There will be a fair bit of data that resides entirely in the cloud that is specific to the cloud portions of these applications.
When you are signing on to all these various connected services, we don't want you to need a separate login id and password for each one. We would like you to register a user-id and password with Sage once and then use that identity for accessing every Sage connected service.
Ultimately we would like this to be the user id and password that you use to sign-on to our on-premises applications as well. Then this would be your one identity for all Sage on-premises and cloud applications. Then all your access rights and roles would be associated with this one identity.
The Sage Hybrid Cloud is an exciting project. The concept is that it's starting small with the Sage Construction Anywhere product already shipping and then going to develop quickly as we add other services. This should go quickly since we are leveraging the R&D resources of many Sage products to get new exciting mobile products into market quickly spanning the customer base of many Sage business applications.
I've been writing this blog for nearly four years now. I've written 175 articles and there have been 940 comments (many of these responses by myself). This is a bit of a self-indulgent article on my experiences blogging. Partly because I think blogging is a great communications mechanism and partly because I need a topic this week. I've managed to get my readership up to a bit over ten thousand views per month now, which given the specialized topics I blog on, I tend to think is pretty good. I get a quite varied readership with all parts of the globe being represented.
I use WordPress. I didn't do a lot of research to pick it, I just noticed several blogs that I liked used it and gave it a try. I found it really easy to get going and have basically stuck with it since. It's important to keep your blog URL the same so people can continue to find you. I never paid for a personalized URL, so if I ever did want to switch away from WordPress it would be hard, since I would need to change the URL of my blog. I've only ever used the free version/functionality and never paid for anything, though WordPress makes some money off me by having a few adds on my blog now and then.
I write my articles in MS Word. Then I copy/paste them into WordPress. WordPress preserves most of the formatting so I don't need to reformat things usually. Sometimes it messes up, but I tend to keep the formatting simple so I don't confuse it. The pictures don't copy across, so I need to insert them separately when done.
I don't really like the contents/indexing of blog articles that WordPress provides, so I use the custom page feature to keep some tables of contents and directories of articles more in a way that I prefer.
When you start a blog and post it on a site like WordPress, even if you don't do anything, you will still get a few views, even if it's only a dozen a week. So how do you get readers? How do you keep them coming back? There are a lot of articles and blogs on how to promote blog readership, but these are a few things that I find work.
Google is king. Most of my views come as the result of Google searches or Google image searches. Usually several hundred from Google and then one or two from Bing, Yahoo, AVG Toolbar, etc. Towards getting good Google results, check your page rank (using the Google toolbar or the Chrome application). If you're not progressing (from 0 to 1 to 2 to 3) over a year or so, you might need to rethink things. Make sure you get your friends to link to your blog from any blogs or websites they have, since Google largely rates things by how many other sites link to it.
LinkedIn is a great way to promote your blog. If you know your audience and can connect to your audience via LinkedIn, then they will see notifications of your posts on LinkedIn, as long as you set it up correctly.
Posting notifications on relevant Facebook pages generates a few views, but at least for me, the audience is wrong and I don't get many views this way.
Reddit. Since Digg died, Reddit is supposedly the main referral site for articles. However most blogs are just rejected by the various topic editors and it's very hard to keep good referrals here. I've only managed to do it once, but it did payoff with a record day. But generally I find Reddit too much work.
Write regularly. If you write regularly then people will subscribe to your blog to be notified either by e-mail or RSS every time you post. Subscribing readers are the best kind of readers. Plus Google (see #1) favors sites that keep posting original content. It doesn't take long for all that content to add up to a pretty sizeable set of reference material.
Build a twitter following. Tweeting is a great way to promote your blog. I found Twitter worked better a few years ago. My theory is that so many people tweet now, that your posts tend to get lost in the general sea of tweets. Google is putting a bit more weight into social media references, so it can't hurt.
There are sites that claim if you pay them, they will find you all sorts of readers and send your viewership skyrocketing. I don't really believe this and have never paid for such a service. I've also never paid for things like Facebook or Twitter to promote my posts.
Have relevant keywords. But don't go overboard. There has been so much abuse of HTML keywords, that most search engines just ignore them and go for the content. A few good keywords is good, but if you add every word in the dictionary it just makes your page slow to load and the search engines will ignore them. The search engines are much better at deriving these from your content these days.
Generally unless you are a celebrity (or blogging about celebrities), your number of viewers won't be in the millions (or even hundreds of thousands). But getting a readership in the thousands or tens of thousands isn't that hard. It just takes consistency, good content and a bit of perseverance. Also remember that if you are blogging on a technical topic, your whole total audience may not be that big, due to the high levels of specialization we see these days.
WordPress now will categorize your readership by country. This is based on your IP address which isn't perfect. At our Sage Richmond office, our internet is routed through Irvine, CA. So if anyone in the office (in Canada) reads my blog then it counts as US (since this is how the IP address is assigned).
My readership tends to follow proportionately where Sage 300 is successful. But there are a few anomalies. Strangely I get quite a few views from Brazil, even though we've never really sold Sage 300 there.
Blogging software like WordPress is great for providing you all sorts of statistics. Like tracking your viewers over the years, telling you which countries follow your blog the most, telling you who is referring people to your blog. I find keeping an eye on these statistics is very addictive. Plus it's a great feedback mechanism where you can experiment and then get some real data on what the affect is.
Blogs are a great way to get feedback. People are quite willing to share their thoughts with you. Generally it's a good idea to prescreen comments to eliminate spam and other unsavory remarks. It's amazing how many online scams try to propagate by posting comments on blogs.
I do try to answer most of the questions posted to my blog. But remember it isn't tech support. When you open a tech support ticket, it is tracked and they will keep working on it till it's solved. For my blog I might not have any idea and not answer, or I might be busy and it falls through the cracks. Or it requires more back and forth than can be achieved via blog comments. Also remember that blog comments aren't a replacement for on-line forums, these are much better at gaining answers from a community of people. One of the goals of my blog is to reduce tech support, but blogging on topics that give people trouble or by blogging on ways to troubleshoot problems. But in the end if you really do need an answer and you need things to be followed up and escalated then please do call tech support.
I find blogging a very rewarding activity. One saying that I take to heart is that you don't really understand a topic until you can teach it to someone else. I find I learn a lot researching for blog posts and that it can really crystalize my thinking when going through the process of writing an article.
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Description: Yellow fever is a serious viral disease spread by a particular species of mosquito prevalent mainly in Africa and South America. The disease belongs to the group of zooanthroponoses. This term combines diseases of humans and certain species of animals.
A person becomes infected with a virus after being bitten by an infected mosquito. The incubation period lasts from 3 to 6 days. In rare cases, the incubation period can last up to 10 days.
The disease, as a rule, has three stages: the initial period, the period of remission and the period of venous stasis.
gingival hemorrhage, nasal bleeding, blood in vomit.
decrease in body temperature and puffiness.
The doctor can correctly diagnose the disease by analyzing the clinical signs of the disease by interviewing the patient about travel and trips that preceded the first symptoms.
Urine analysis for the presence of protein, erythrocytes, epithelium.
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secondary bacterial infections (risk of developing pneumonia, mumps, sepsis and other infectious diseases).
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Critical Path vs Critical Chain: Concept, Differences, Examples
Written by Editorial Team in Tips & Guides
The critical path method (CPM) is a project management scheduling method. It defines the sequence in which specific activities are carried out to complete a project within a given time frame and budget.
Action in the critical path cannot be delayed or shortened in duration, for the whole project to finish on time. On the other hand, the critical chain method (CCM) is a form of schedule network analysis that adds activity between predecessors and successor activities. The additional activity allows a set of actions to be completed as one extensive activity called a milestone, enabling these activities' completion date to be slack.
What is a Critical Path?
Critical Path Diagram
A critical path is the path in a network diagram that entails various paths consisting of several exercises linked by specific types of relationships. All the practices on a critical path are referred to as critical activities.
A delay in these activities delays the tasks in a critical path with the same length of time. The period the project takes is the length of the critical path
Steps to Draw a Critical Path Diagram
1. Specify Each Activity
A Project manager has to use a work breakdown structure (WBS) to specify each activity involved in the project. The specification should only focus on higher magnitude activities. Detailed activities may make the critical path very complex thus tricky to maintain and manage.
The work breaks down structure reduces the activities into sizeable and manageable sections. To use a WBS, a project manager needs to first identify the core deliverables of a project. From this, break down the higher magnitude activities into sizeable chunks of work. An outline is the most preferred method to highlight a work break sown structure.
2. Establish Dependencies
In the critical path, some activities do rely on the completion of another activity. Therefore, a project manager needs to list every action's intermediate predecessors to get the correct order. To accurately determine these activities and their intermediate predecessors, a project manager needs to answer these questions:
Which task should come before a particular job?
Which tasks should be completed at the same time?
Which job should follow immediately another job?
3. Draw the Network Diagram
A project manager can draw the critical path analysis chat (CPA) from the activities and the network diagram's dependencies. The critical path analysis chat is the visual view of the activities' arrangement with their dependencies. There is a variety of software which a project manager can use to draw this diagram.
4. Estimate Completion Time for an Activity
A project manager needs to incorporate the knowledge on past projects related to the current and estimate the time the activities will take. He can estimate the time for shorter projects in days while that for more extended projects in weeks or months depending on the project's complexity.
In a scenario where the manager doesn't trust the best guess estimate of similar projects, they can use a 3-point estimation method. The 3-point estimation method exerts more weight on the most realistic timeframe. The 3- point estimate requires a project manager to develop three consecutive time estimate for each task, basing on the best guess or previous experience. And it follows the formula:
a = the best-case estimate
m = the most likely estimate
b = the worst-case scenario
The project manager then uses these values in two unique procedures. The first formula targets getting the weighted average, which focuses on the most likely value, as shown below.
E=(a+4m+b)/6
E refers to the estimate
Numbers 4 and 6 above stand for the standard method.
The second formula is using the triangular distribution method. This method, unlike the first, doesn't value the most likely. The formula is thus:
E= (a+ m + b)/3
E refers to the estimate while 3 is the standard method
5. Identify the Critical Method
There are two significant ways of identifying the critical path: locating the longest path throughout the entire network. The longest route is the most extended series of activities on the path. Ensure to check the longest path while considering the length in days and not basing on the path with more nodes or boxes.
The second way is highlighting the critical activities using the forward pass? The backward pass technique highlights the earliest start /finish times and the latest start and ends each action time.
A company that has multiple critical paths is likely to run into a network sensitivity. Network sensitivity is where the critical path has higher chances of changing once the project starts. The higher the number of critical paths of the project, the probability of changing the schedule.
6. Update the Critical Path Diagram to Show the Progress
The completion time of the activity becomes evident as the project progresses. During this period, the manager can update the details on the critical path and avoid using the estimations. The new details on the critical path make it easy to calculate the critical path, and the manager can have a clear and exact view of the project completion time and evaluate the chances of losing track.
Various Types of Floats in the Critical Path
Afloat refers to the duration an activity, project, or network path is delayed from the beginning without modifying the project's end date. The significant types of float in a critical path include:
Total float
Total float refers to the duration in which an activity is delayed without delaying the whole schedule and is zero on a critical path
Refers to the duration in which a process is delayed without delaying the early beginning of its successor activity.
What is a Critical Chain?
Critical Chain Diagram
Critical chain refers to the longest path in the network diagram with resource constraints and activity interdependence. The critical chain method is an advance of the critical path such that a project manager considers resource availability in developing the project schedule. The critical chain method incorporates buffers rather than floats. The buffers get rid of the concept of slack or float. The buffers in the critical chain include:
Project Buffer
Project buffers serve as the contingency of the critical chain activities and are typically incorporated between the final task and the project end date end as a non-activity buffer. The gain from activities that end earlier than the expected completion time is placed in this buffer.
The duration of activities is usually 50% of the contingency a project manager removes from each task. It helps eliminate the uncertainties from a job to the project buffer, enhances efficiency, and lowers the schedule duration.
Feeding Buffer
Feeding buffer is incorporated into non-critical chain such that delays that occur in the critical chain don't alter with the critical chain. The calculation of project and feeding buffer is the same, and the lifecycle of these buffers relies on the safety that a project manager removes from the tasks on a non-critical chain.
Resource Buffers
They are kept along with the critical chain to enhance their availability when needed, and they can be pieces of equipment or human resources. A critical chain's lifecycle will be greater than that of a critical path since they consider the resource constraints.
The duration can, however, be reduced when a project manager eliminates the contingencies from the activities. The critical chain makes use of critical resources to display its data.
How to Create a Critical Chain Network Diagram?
The first step in creating a critical chain diagram is developing a critical path diagram. After that, the project manager should follow the following steps:
Eliminate all the contingencies from activities.
Substitute the estimate with a realistic assessment if you used Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) calculation to establish the schedule.
Eliminate the resource constraints and arrange the activities together with late finish dates.
The critical chain activities are given more preference when allocating resources.
Non-critical chain
In the case of a non-critical chain, the project manager should add the feeding buffers to have the same lifecycle as the critical chain. He should add the project buffer at the end of the critical chain before the project.
Differences Between Critical Path and Critical Chain
The significant differences between critical path and critical chain are:
The critical path focuses on managing activities, whereas the critical chain concentrates on managing the buffer.
The critical path assumes that all the resources will be readily available when needed. In contrast, the critical chain takes that resources limited and uses the available resources to construct a realistic schedule.
The critical path doesn't appreciate completing a project earlier since the next activity can't begin before its early start time. On the other hand, the critical chain enjoys the time since when an activity ends earlier, you can start the following action, and the gained time is incorporated in the buffer.
The team members in critical path can't begin to activity until its late start time when it has afloat. The members, therefore, have to utilize the float.
Critical paths give an allowance to add the delay but not the gain. The work increases if an activity has extra time, which isn't the case in a critical chain since every activity has its real-time length, and the buffer is incorporated at the end of a project.
Examples /Application of Critical Path and Critical Chain
An electrical engineer was allocated a project to conduct the wiring process of the company. He developed the schedule basing on the critical path method and began his work.
However, while he was still launching his project, he realized that the wires were not enough. The equipment and materials he needed were also assigned to other projects. The company had taken two members for some urgent work.
For this project, the issue was with the allocation of resources. The critical path recognized the resources but didn't include the scarcity of resources. The engineer established his schedule to assume that the resources will be readily available whenever he needs them, yet this wasn't the case. The program was then delayed.
To manage this problem, the engineer had to use resource constraints which transformed the critical path to the critical chain, which is more realistic and exact. He, therefore, completed his project with no difficulties.
Highlights the most relevant tasks
critical paths indicate the functions which require much attention. Whenever an activity on the critical path finishes longer than estimated or take more time than their predicted duration, then the entire project will be affected.
Help reduce timeliness
Critical path highlights its activities making it easy for a project manager to visualize them. They thus give an insight into the timeline of a particular project. Hence the manager can quickly get a view of the projects which require adjustments in their duration and those which remain the same.
Compares planned progress with actual progress
While using critical paths, a project manager needs to develop a baseline schedule at the beginning of a project. The baseline schedule helps track the schedule progress .as the project continues, the project manager can recognize the tasks that have been finished, the remaining time for the ongoing project, and the changes for future assignments. The results are usually an updated system which, when displayed against the actual baseline, offers a visual means of comparing actual with planned progress.
Critical Chain
There are no unlimited project resources
The buffers allow adding the risks which may delay the activities on the critical chain
Critical Paths
Any delays in any critical activity may delay the project
It assumes an unlimited supply of resources
There are low possibilities of finishing the project within the predicted time
The method relies on the project manager, stakeholders, and team members hence delays, when some of the members don't know their roles
Only highlights the duration of time as the significant factor affecting completion of a project yet internal politics and external pressures also affect the duration
The critical chain and critical path methods are essential tools every organization needs to have. They offer assessments of actual time for a planned activity for the project managers to evaluate their project's progress. The critical chain and critical path also give a project manager the chance to determine the activities that take more time than expected, those ahead of schedule, and those right on the track.
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Fifty-seven percent of people believe the federal government should require everyone to have health insurance, up from 56 percent in 2017 but 12 percentage points lower than in 2006 before the Affordable Care Act was enacted.
A lower percentage of respondents, 40 percent, favor government-run healthcare compared with 54 percent who want a system based on private insurance. This question was first asked in 2010, after the enactment of ACA, or Obamacare, when a government-run method was favored by 34 percent. It had 47 percent approval in 2017.
"Although these sentiments largely reflect the original intentions of the ACA -- mandating health coverage for all while leaving the nuts and bolts of providing such coverage to the private insurance system -- support for that law is mixed," Gallup's Frank Newport wrote. "These views, along with the extraordinary contentiousness that has surrounded the ACA since its passage eight years ago, certainly indicate that the ACA has not been the widely accepted solution its supporters had envisioned, despite its broad fit with public ideas about the government's role in healthcare."
Eighty-five percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents believe the government should ensure healthcare, which is up 4 percentage points from last year. Among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents, it's 27 percent compared with 22 percent in 2017.
A government-run healthcare system is favored by 65 percent among Democrats/leaners and 13 percent of Republicans/leaners.
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In a Gallup survey released last week, Americans' approval of the ACA was at 48 percent, compared with a high of 56 percent in 2014. Opposition was 48 percent in the latest survey.
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Sen. Marcos Wants Transparency In Disposing Seized Illegal Drugs
Where have the illegal drugs confiscated by the Philippine National Police (PNP) gone?
This question was raised by Senator Ferdinand "Bongbong" R. Marcos Jr. as he noticed that narcotics seized by policemen in successful operations against drug traffickers consequently disappeared from the public eye after they were presented to the media as accomplishments.
"Where are the illegal drugs confiscated by the police? How are these stored and destroyed? The public should know," Marcos said in a statement.
Procedurally, recovered illegal drugs are being kept and used as evidence in court against those caught possessing the substances.
But Marcos said the drugs should be disposed within full public view after they were already presented and the courts deemed no more use of them in the cases.
"Whether they incinerate or use other methods in destroying the drugs, the process should be done in public view or, at least, covered by the media," he said.
Marcos said this process would remove suspicions and assure the public that the drugs, or part of it, are not "recycled" or end up being re-sold in the streets by pushers under the protection of rogue policemen.
Marcos has proposed transparency in destroying recovered illegal drugs as he called on the PNP to step up their drive against drug trafficking and net big time drug traders and not just small retailers or street pushers.
Marcos made the call as he expressed alarm over the rising drug-related crimes citing a report from the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) that over 20 percent of the 42,029 total barangays nationwide had drug-related cases last year, with the National Capital Region having the highest rate of drug-affected barangays at 92 percent. | {
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Джеффрі Брума ( [], 13 листопада 1991, Роттердам) — нідерландський футболіст, захисник турецького клубу «Касимпаша» та національної збірної Нідерландів.
Клубна кар'єра
Народився 13 листопада 1991 року в місті Роттердам. Вихованець юнацької команди «Феєнорда». У віці 15 років гравця за 100 тис. фунтів в свою академію купило англійське «Челсі» . Таким чином, з 2007 по 2009 рік, Брума був вихованцем кобгемської академії «Челсі».. Тоді ж він вже грав в захисті у всіх раундах молодіжного кубку Англії аж до фіналу і він же став найбільш часто граючим футболістом молодіжної ліги.
Під час підготовки до сезону 2009/10 Брума був включений в основній склад «Челсі». 15 вересня 2009 року він вперше потрапив в заявку «пенсіонерів» на матч Ліги чемпіонів проти «Порту», але на поле не вийшов. 24 жовтня 2009 року Брума у віці 17 років дебютував в Прем'єр-лізі, вийшовши на заміну на 68-й хвилині замість Рікарду Карвалью у домашній грі проти «Блекберн Роверз» (5:0).
Незважаючи на те, що Брума тренувався з першої командою «Челсі», на поле виходив вкрай рідко, тому також виступав і у молодіжній команді, забивши гол у фіналі молодіжного Кубку Англії, принісши «синім» перемогу на «Астон Віллою» (3:2), і здобувши трофей вперше з 1961 року. Крім того основна команда зробила золотий «дубль», вигравши національний чемпіонат і кубок.
У серпні 2010 року Брума зіграв у матчі за Суперкубок Англії проти «Манчестер Юнайтед», вийшовши на заміну на 79 хвилині замість Ешлі Коула, але лондонці поступились 1:3 і втратили трофей. Після цього у вересні 2010 року Джеффрі продовжив свій контракт з клубом до літа 2014 року.
Не пробившись до основи «аристократів», 11 лютого 2011 року Брума разом з одноклубником-співвітчизником Патріком ван Анголтом був відданий в оренду в «Лестер Сіті» з Чемпіоншіпа до кінця сезону, де зіграв у 11 матчах чемпіонату і забив 2 голи.
Відразу по завершенні першої оренди, влітку 2011 року «Челсі» віддала гравця в оренду в німецький «Гамбург», де він відіграв наступні два сезони своєї ігрової кар'єри.
В червні 2013 року Брума підписав трирічний контракт з ПСВ. Відтоді встиг відіграти за команду з Ейндговена 71 матч в національному чемпіонаті.
Виступи за збірні
2008 року дебютував у складі юнацької збірної Нідерландів, взяв участь у 13 іграх на юнацькому рівні.
Протягом 2009-2013 років залучався до складу молодіжної збірної Нідерландів. Дебютував у молодіжній збірній 9 жовтня 2009 року в матчі відбіркового турніру молодіжного чемпіонату Європи проти однолітків з Фінляндії. Всього на молодіжному рівні зіграв у 19 офіційних матчах.
11 серпня 2010 року дебютував в офіційних іграх у складі національної збірної Нідерландів в товариському матчі проти збірної України (1:1). Тренер національної збірної Берт ван Марвейк не викликав 22 з 23 учасників нещодавно завершеного чемпіонату світу і взяв замість замість них сімнадцять інших гравців, включаючи і Бруму.
Наразі провів у формі головної команди країни 19 матчів і забив один гол.
Статистика виступів
Статистика клубних виступів
Статистика виступів за збірну
Титули і досягнення
Чемпіон Англії (1):
«Челсі»: 2009-10
Володар Кубка Англії (1):
«Челсі»: 2009-10
Володар Суперкубка Англії (1):
«Челсі»: 2009
Чемпіон Нідерландів (2):
ПСВ: 2014-15, 2015-16
Володар Суперкубка Нідерландів (1):
ПСВ: 2015
Приватне життя
Його старший брат, Марсіано, і його двоюрідний брат Кайл Ебесіліо також футболісти.
Примітки
Посилання
Профіль гравця на SoccerBase.com
Уродженці Роттердама
Нідерландські футболісти
Гравці молодіжної збірної Нідерландів з футболу
Гравці збірної Нідерландів з футболу
Футболісти «Челсі»
Футболісти «Лестер Сіті»
Футболісти «Гамбурга»
Футболісти «ПСВ Ейндговен»
Футболісти «Вольфсбурга»
Футболісти «Майнца»
Футболісти «Шальке 04»
Футболісти «Касимпаші»
Нідерландські футбольні легіонери
Футбольні легіонери в Англії
Футбольні легіонери в Німеччині
Футбольні легіонери в Туреччині | {
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Q: No guarda la cadena dentro del vector Hola en este codigo me da un error cuando le pido al usuario que ingrese una cadena y que modifique la que yo ya ingrese que es "perro", el problema esta en estas lineas
printf("Ingrese una palabra: ");
scanf("%s",(vector+1));
si no las pongo funciona bien, pero yo quiero que el usuario pueda modificar ese "perro" que yo di.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
int main()
{
int i,j,a;
char **vector;
vector = (char**)malloc(2*sizeof(char*));
*(vector) = "hola";
*(vector + 1) = "perro";
printf("Ingrese una palabra: ");
scanf("%s",(vector+1));
puts("\nImprimiendo caracter a caracter:");
for(i=0;i<2;i++)
{
for(j=0; j<strlen(*(vector+i)) ; j++)
{
printf("%c",*(*(vector+i)+j));
}
puts("");
}
puts("\nImprimiendo completo:");
printf("%s\n",*vector);
printf("%s",*(vector+1));
free(vector);
return 0;
}
A: Tu no puedes modificar un char*, yo lo haría así, es mas simple y limpio.
No se si es la mejor solución ya que estoy aprendiendo.
#include <stdio.h>
#define MAXLINE 100
int main()
{
int i,j,a;
char vector[MAXLINE] = "hola ";
char temp[MAXLINE] = "perro"; // string temporal para concatenar hola con la modificacion
printf("Ingrese una palabra: ");
fgets(temp, MAXLINE, stdin); // obtener el input del usuario
strcat(vector, temp); // concatenar tu vector con lo que el usuario ingreso
printf("%s", vector); // imprimirlo por pantalla
return 0;
}
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A woman breaks a world record with her eyelashes which measure... 12 centimeters long
You Jianxia is a 54-year-old woman of Chinese origin who has the longest eyelashes in the world because they are… 12 centimeters long!
You Jianxia is a 54-year-old Chinese woman who has an amazing particularity since she has the longest eyelashes in the world. Indeed, his eyelashes measure more than 12 centimeters long while generally, the eyelashes measure less than one centimeter.
At first glance, his eyelashes look like hair as it runs down the woman's face, until it reaches her lower lips.
Photo credit: Guinness World Records
Over time, her eyelashes grow bigger and bigger and never stop growing, so they could be even longer in the next few years. In May 2021, his largest eyelash was 20.5 centimeters long.
"I first realized my eyelashes were growing in 2015. They continue to grow slowly, getting longer and longer. I consulted health professionals to find out why my eyelashes are longer than those of others. The doctor couldn't explain it and he thought it was really amazing.' , said You Jianxia.
She has eyelashes 12 centimeters long
Although You Jianxia has not received any medical explanation for her physical peculiarity, she suspects that the length of her eyelashes could be due to divine intervention. This thought first came to him when he returned from an 18-month retreat in nature.
"I kept wondering why I had such long eyelashes , she explained. Then I remembered that I had spent more than 480 days in the mountains, years ago. So I thought my eyelashes must be a gift from the Buddha. I also tried to find scientific reasons, like genes or whatever. However, none of my family members have long eyelashes like me, so it can't be explained. »
Contrary to what one might think, her long eyelashes do not impact her daily life.
'Thanks to my naturally long eyelashes, I don't need to wear eyeshadow or eyeliner. My long natural lashes act like a long line of eyeliner. Because my lashes are natural, I find it easy to wash my face and go about my daily business. They fall and grow back. Sometimes they break if you pull them carelessly" , said You Jianxia.
The longest eyelashes in the world
Today, the Chinese has made this particularity a strength because she claims to want to be the champion of 'different beauties', such as women who have fingernails or hair the longest in the world. This unique beauty makes You Jianxia especially happy.
With this incredible feature, this woman holds the record for the longest eyelashes in the world. She officially obtained this title by the Guinness des records on June 28, 2016 and since then it has found no competition. Before her, this record was held by a man named Stuart Miller, whose eyelashes were 6.6 centimeters long.
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The game features leaderboards so you can compete with your friends and see who can get the highest score. The game also features daily challenges so you can compete against players from around the world.
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Coins are the primary currency in Toy Blast and are used to buy power-ups and lives.
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Toy Blast is an enjoyable puzzle game that is sure to keep you entertained. The game features leaderboards, a variety of puzzles, power-ups, and a time limit. The game also features a variety of events that are packed with fun. Further, the game is available for free on the Google Play Store. If you are looking for a fun and challenging puzzle game, then Toy Blast is the game for you.
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// Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
package com.google.appengine.tools.mapreduce.impl.handlers;
import com.google.appengine.tools.mapreduce.Counter;
import com.google.appengine.tools.mapreduce.Counters;
import com.google.appengine.tools.mapreduce.impl.AbstractWorkerController;
import com.google.appengine.tools.mapreduce.impl.WorkerResult;
import com.google.appengine.tools.mapreduce.impl.WorkerShardState;
import com.google.appengine.tools.mapreduce.impl.shardedjob.ShardedJobServiceFactory;
import com.google.appengine.tools.mapreduce.impl.shardedjob.ShardedJobState;
import com.google.common.annotations.VisibleForTesting;
import com.google.common.collect.Lists;
import com.googlecode.charts4j.AxisLabelsFactory;
import com.googlecode.charts4j.BarChart;
import com.googlecode.charts4j.Data;
import com.googlecode.charts4j.DataUtil;
import com.googlecode.charts4j.GCharts;
import com.googlecode.charts4j.Plot;
import com.googlecode.charts4j.Plots;
import org.json.JSONArray;
import org.json.JSONException;
import org.json.JSONObject;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;
/**
* UI Status view logic handler.
*
*/
final class StatusHandler {
// --------------------------- STATIC FIELDS ---------------------------
public static final int DEFAULT_JOBS_PER_PAGE_COUNT = 50;
// Command paths
public static final String LIST_JOBS_PATH = "list_jobs";
public static final String CLEANUP_JOB_PATH = "cleanup_job";
public static final String ABORT_JOB_PATH = "abort_job";
public static final String GET_JOB_DETAIL_PATH = "get_job_detail";
// --------------------------- CONSTRUCTORS ---------------------------
private StatusHandler() {
}
// -------------------------- STATIC METHODS --------------------------
private static JSONObject handleCleanupJob(String jobId) throws JSONException {
JSONObject retValue = new JSONObject();
ShardedJobServiceFactory.getShardedJobService().cleanupJob(jobId);
retValue.put("status", "Successfully deleted requested job.");
return retValue;
}
private static JSONObject handleAbortJob(String jobId) throws JSONException {
JSONObject retValue = new JSONObject();
ShardedJobServiceFactory.getShardedJobService().abortJob(jobId);
retValue.put("status", "Successfully aborted requested job.");
return retValue;
}
/**
* Handles all status page commands.
*/
static void handleCommand(
String command, HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) {
response.setContentType("application/json");
boolean isPost = "POST".equals(request.getMethod());
JSONObject retValue;
try {
if (command.equals(LIST_JOBS_PATH) && !isPost) {
retValue = handleListJobs(request);
} else if (command.equals(CLEANUP_JOB_PATH) && isPost) {
retValue = handleCleanupJob(request.getParameter("mapreduce_id"));
} else if (command.equals(ABORT_JOB_PATH) && isPost) {
retValue = handleAbortJob(request.getParameter("mapreduce_id"));
} else if (command.equals(GET_JOB_DETAIL_PATH) && !isPost) {
retValue = handleGetJobDetail(request.getParameter("mapreduce_id"));
} else {
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General News of Tuesday, 19 March 2019
Source: starrfm.com.gh
Kwabena Adjei lived his conviction – Rawlings
The founder of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Jerry John Rawlings, has paid tribute to former party chairman, Dr. Kwabena Adjei, describing him as a very strong and passionate man who lived his conviction.
The former President said he had a great deal of respect for Dr. Adjei because he stood for his beliefs and was not a materialist.
Describing the late Adjei as a fighter during a call on his family at his Agboba residence in the outskirts of Accra on Monday, former President Rawlings said the deceased was however very sad and disappointed about a lot of things.
"Adjei was disappointed in terms of our own weaknesses as a party. He was disappointed about the politics of our party and the fact that it had been monetized and held hostage. He was hurt about the loss of the value systems of the party," Flt Lt Rawlings said.
The former President urged the family to stay strong and united during this difficult period and expressed the hope that his children will carry some of his fighting spirit.
An associate of the former President and good friend of Dr. Adjei, Dr. Anthony Dzegede, who knew Dr. Adjei from his Nigeria days said as a thinker and a philosopher, it was only natural that Dr. Adjei became a politician.
Dr. Dzegede described the late Adjei as a genius with brilliant ideas, witty and full of humourous insinuations.
The late Dr. Adjei served as party chairman from 2005 to 2014. Prior to that he had a rich political history, serving in several capacities under the PNDC and NDC governments.
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Release the ambulances now – NDC demands
Slap any appointee who asks for certificate before employment if we win in 2020 - NDC's Akamba
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American Pickers follows Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz as they travel the country searching for American treasures. While hitting the back roads from coast to coast, they meet quirky characters with amazing stories and forgotten relics hidden in their junkyards, basements, garages and barns.
Mike and Frank are picking and dreaming in California. Then dreams become reality when Mike falls for the sweetest classic Ford pick-up he's ever seen.
Frank falls hard for a rare Harley Davidson Knucklehead at a collectors hidden California compound.
Plowing through a 40-acre salvage yard, Mike and Frank harvest a few lost treasures, including a never-before-seen farmer's mini-bike.
Just outside the nation's capital Mike and Frank find a stash of untouched inventory from one of the country's oldest bicycle and sporting goods store.
Frank jumps for joy as he and Mike pick a recently closed toy museum ready to sell their collection of treasures.
While freestyling in Virginia's Appalachian Mountains the guys come across a hidden hideaway filled with history and even some mementos from a bluegrass legend.
Mike and Frank accept a special invite from Indiana's Model-A Ford lady and fall hard for her ultra-rare barn-fresh Model-A tow truck.
Mike and Frank find a massive warehouse in Chicago filled with castoff treasures, including some superstar sports memorabilia that are a total slam dunk.
With a jam-packed farmhouse, killer barn, and rare rat rod Rolls Royce, a massive Ohio collection has mega-pick potential.
The guys visit a hot rod mechanic with an awesome collection of bubbletop cars and automobilia.
Mike and Frank are in Napa Valley but rather than pick grapes they pick one of the largest wine-related collections in the world before the owner shouts "Last Call."
Bonus: Stockpile on Main St.
You Old Enough To Do That?
This Wooden Model T Belongs in a Museum!
Bonus: East or West, Home's Best! | {
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The Curl Moncton teams of Nowlan and Forsythe swept the New Brunswick U18 Championships held this past weekend in Oromocto and Frederiction. Team Nowlan with Skip Josh Nowlan, Third Wil Robertson, Second Isaish Downey and Lead Jacob Nowlan won the men's while Team Forsythe with Skip Melodie Forsythey, Third Carly Smith, Second Vanessa Roy and Lead Caylee Smith won the women's.
Congratulations, teams, on a great championship! We know you will represent your province and your club well at the Nationals in Sherwood Park, Alberta, April 1-6, 2019. | {
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There are two RFN events this year: in Berlin in May and in Nottingham in June. Read on to find out more and hope to see you there!
And we are pleased to announce the Radical Film Network Conference, which will take place in Nottingham from the 3-5 June 2019.
The deadline to submit an abstract ASAP – CFP is 31 January 2019.
You can submit a proposal if you are interested in giving a presentation or organising a panel or workshop at the conference. | {
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This document outlines how to debug a test failure on a specific builder
configuration without needing to repeatedly upload new CL revisions or do CQ dry
runs.
[TOC]
## Overview & Terms
*Swarming* is a system operated by the infra team that schedules and runs tasks
under a specific set of constraints, like "this must run on a macOS 10.13 host"
or "this must run on a host with an intel GPU". It is somewhat similar to part
of [Borg], or to [Kubernetes].
An *isolate* is an archive containing all the files needed to do a specific task
on the swarming infrastructure. It contains binaries as well as any libraries
they link against or support data. An isolate can be thought of like a tarball,
but held by the CAS server and identified by a digest of its contents. The
isolate also includes the command(s) to run, which is why the command is
specified when building the isolate, not when executing it.
Normally, when you do a CQ dry run, something like this happens:
```
for type in builders_to_run:
targets = compute_targets_for(type)
isolates = use_swarming_to_build(type, targets) # uploads isolates for targets
wait_for_swarming_to_be_done()
for isolate in isolates:
use_swarming_to_run(type, isolate) # downloads isolates onto the bots used
wait_for_swarming_to_be_done()
```
When you do a CQ retry on a specific set of bots, that simply constrains
`builders_to_run` in the pseudocode above. However, if you're trying to rerun a
specific target on a specific bot, because you're trying to reproduce a failure
or debug, doing a CQ retry will still waste a lot of time - the retry will still
build and run *all* targets, even if it's only for one bot.
Fortunately, you can manually invoke some steps of this process. What you really
want to do is:
```
isolate = use_swarming_to_build(type, target) # can't do this yet, see below
use_swarming_to_run(type, isolate)
```
or perhaps:
```
isolate = upload_to_cas(target_you_built_locally)
use_swarming_to_run(type, isolate)
```
## The easy way
A lot of the steps described in this doc have been bundled up into 2
tools. Before using either of these you will need to
[authenticate](#authenticating).
### run-swarmed.py
A lot of the logic below is wrapped up in `tools/run-swarmed.py`, which you can run
like this:
```
$ tools/run-swarmed.py $outdir $target [-- --gtest_filter=...]
```
See the `--help` option of `run-swarmed.py` for more details about that script.
Note you might need `--swarming-os Ubuntu-14.04` if you get an error like,
`UnboundLocalError: local variable 'dbus_pid' referenced before assignment`.
### mb.py run
Similar to `tools/run-swarmed.py`, `mb.py run` bundles much of the logic into a
single command line. Unlike `tools/run-swarmed.py`, `mb.py run` allows the user
to specify extra arguments to pass to the test, but has a messier command line.
To use it, run:
```
$ tools/mb/mb.py run \
-s --no-default-dimensions \
-d pool $pool \
$criteria \
$outdir $target \
-- $extra_args
```
## A concrete example
Here's how to run `chrome_public_test_apk` on a bot with a Nexus 5 running KitKat.
```sh
$ tools/mb/mb.py run \
-s --no-default-dimensions \
-d pool chromium.tests \
-d device_os_type userdebug -d device_os KTU84P -d device_type hammerhead \
out/Android-arm-dbg chrome_public_test_apk
```
This assumes you have an `out/Android-arm-dbg/args.gn` like
```
ffmpeg_branding = "Chrome"
is_component_build = false
is_debug = true
proprietary_codecs = true
strip_absolute_paths_from_debug_symbols = true
symbol_level = 1
system_webview_package_name = "com.google.android.webview"
target_os = "android"
use_goma = true
```
## Bot selection criteria
The examples in this doc use `$criteria`. To figure out what values to use, you
can go to an existing swarming run
([recent tasks page](https://chromium-swarm.appspot.com/tasklist)) and
look at the `Dimensions` section. Each of these becomes a `-d dimension_name
dimension_value` in your `$criteria`. Click on `bots` (or go
[here](https://chromium-swarm.appspot.com/botlist)) to be taken to a UI that
allows you to try out the criteria interactively, so that you can be sure that
there are bots matching your criteria. Sometimes the web page shows a
human-friendly name rather than the name required on the commandline. [This
file](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/infra/luci/appengine/swarming/ui2/modules/alias.js)
contains the mapping to human-friendly names. You can test your commandline by
entering `dimension_name:dimension_value` in the interactive UI.
## Building an isolate
At the moment, you can only build an isolate locally, like so (commands you type
begin with `$`):
```
$ tools/mb/mb.py isolate //$outdir $target
```
This will produce some files in $outdir. The most pertinent two are
`$outdir/$target.isolate` and `$outdir/target.isolated`. If you've already built
$target, you can save some CPU time and run `tools/mb/mb.py` with `--no-build`:
```
$ tools/mb/mb.py isolate --no-build //$outdir $target
```
Support for building an isolate using swarming, which would allow you to build
for a platform you can't build for locally, does not yet exist.
## Authenticating
You may need to log in to `https://chromium-swarm.appspot.com` to do this
```
$ tools/luci-go/isolate login
```
Use your google.com account for this.
## Uploading an isolate
You can then upload the resulting isolate to the CAS server:
```
$ tools/luci-go/isolate archive \
-cas-instance chromium-swarm \
-i $outdir/$target.isolate \
-dump-json $outdir/$target.archive.json
```
The archive json looks like this:
```
{
"unit_tests": "5bee0815d2ddd2b876b49d4cce8aaa23de8a6f9e2dbf134ec409fbdc224e8c64/398"
}
```
Do not ctrl-c it after it does this, even if it seems to be hanging for a
minute - just let it finish.
## Running an isolate
Now that the isolate is on the CAS server with digest `$digest` from the
previous step, you can run on bots of your choice:
```
$ tools/luci-go/swarming trigger \
-server https://chromium-swarm.appspot.com \
-dimension pool=$pool \
$criteria \
-digest $digest
```
There are two more things you need to fill in here. The first is the pool name;
you should pick "chromium.tests" unless you know otherwise. The pool is the
collection of hosts from which swarming will try to pick bots to run your tasks.
The second is the criteria, which is how you specify which bot(s) you want your
task scheduled on. These are specified via "dimensions", which are specified
with `-dimension key=val`. In fact, the `-dimension pool=$pool` in the
command above is selecting based on the "pool" dimension. There are a lot of
possible dimensions; one useful one is "os", like `-dimension os=Linux`. Examples of
other dimensions include:
* `-dimension os=Mac10.13.6` to select a specific OS version
* `-dimension device_type="Pixel 3"` to select a specific Android device type
* `-dimension gpu=8086:1912` to select a specific GPU
The [swarming bot list] allows you to see all the dimensions and the values they
can take on.
And you can pass shard number via env flags, e.g.
* `-env GTEST_SHARD_INDEX=0` to specify which shard to run.
* `-env GTEST_TOTAL_SHARDS=1` to specify total number of shards.
If you need to pass additional arguments to the test, simply add
`-- $extra_args` to the end of the `swarming trigger` command line - anything
after the `--` will be passed directly to the test.
When you invoke `swarming trigger`, it will emit a piece of information: a
command you can run to collect the results of that task. For example:
```
To collect results use:
swarming collect -server https://chromium-swarm.appspot.com 4a0e739053fddd10
```
The 'collect' command given there will block until the task is complete, then
produce the task's results, or you can load that URL and watch the task's
progress.
## Other notes
If you are looking at a Swarming task page, be sure to check the bottom of the
page, which gives you commands to:
* Download the contents of the isolate the task used
* Reproduce the task's configuration locally
* Download all output results from the task locally
[borg]: https://ai.google/research/pubs/pub43438
[kubernetes]: https://kubernetes.io/
[swarming bot list]: https://chromium-swarm.appspot.com/botlist
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Ari Shaffir is probably best-known for a series of comedy shorts, "The Amazing Racist." In these shorts, Shaffir—"The Amazing Racist"—is seen acting, well, overtly and ironically racist. Shaffir filmed many of his offensive encounters for the DVD National Lampoon's Lost Reality. They were then ripped to the Internet by hundreds of different nerds and seen by millions of people, many of whom sent him death threats. Loving, wonderful death threats.
Shaffir has been featured on HBO's Down and Dirty with Jim Norton, TBS' Minding the Store, ESPN Classic's Cheap Seats: Without Ron Parker, Conan, and the Latino Laugh Festival on Si TV. He's also appeared on The Opie and Anthony Show and whored himself in dozens of national commercials. We mean, he sold stuff. Not his body. You get it. Right?
In the meantime, he tours and headlines at LA's major comedy clubs with an act he likes to call "like a puppet show, but way filthier and without the puppets." And Shaffir wants you to know that he totally wrote the earlier version of this bio so not only are we shamelessly excerpting and quoting him, he is actually writing about himself, each and every time he writes "Shaffir did this" or "Shaffir did that." Shaffir feels like kind of a tool for having done that.
(Bio adapted from The Ari Shaffir Channel, The Laugh Factory Comedy Network)
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import java.sql.Driver;
import java.sql.PreparedStatement;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.ResultSetMetaData;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.sql.SQLTransactionRollbackException;
import java.sql.Statement;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Properties;
import java.util.Scanner;
import java.util.Set;
import org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils;
import org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configuration;
import org.apache.hadoop.hive.metastore.DatabaseProduct;
import org.apache.hadoop.hive.metastore.IMetaStoreSchemaInfo;
import org.apache.hadoop.hive.metastore.MetaStoreSchemaInfoFactory;
import org.apache.hadoop.hive.metastore.conf.MetastoreConf;
import org.apache.hadoop.hive.metastore.conf.MetastoreConf.ConfVars;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import static org.apache.hadoop.hive.metastore.DatabaseProduct.determineDatabaseProduct;
/**
* Utility methods for creating and destroying txn database/schema, plus methods for
* querying against metastore tables.
* Placed here in a separate class so it can be shared across unit tests.
*/
public final class TestTxnDbUtil {
private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(TestTxnDbUtil.class.getName());
private static final String TXN_MANAGER = "org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.lockmgr.DbTxnManager";
private static int deadlockCnt = 0;
private TestTxnDbUtil() {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Can't initialize class");
}
/**
* Set up the configuration so it will use the DbTxnManager, concurrency will be set to true,
* and the JDBC configs will be set for putting the transaction and lock info in the embedded
* metastore.
*
* @param conf HiveConf to add these values to
*/
public static void setConfValues(Configuration conf) {
MetastoreConf.setVar(conf, ConfVars.HIVE_TXN_MANAGER, TXN_MANAGER);
MetastoreConf.setBoolVar(conf, ConfVars.HIVE_SUPPORT_CONCURRENCY, true);
}
/**
* Prepares the metastore database for unit tests.
* Runs the latest init schema against the database configured in the CONNECT_URL_KEY param.
* Ignores any duplication (table, index etc.) So it can be called multiple times for the same database.
* @param conf Metastore configuration
* @throws Exception Initialization failure
*/
public static synchronized void prepDb(Configuration conf) throws Exception {
LOG.info("Creating transactional tables");
Connection conn = null;
Statement stmt = null;
try {
conn = getConnection(conf);
String s = conn.getMetaData().getDatabaseProductName();
DatabaseProduct dbProduct = determineDatabaseProduct(s, conf);
stmt = conn.createStatement();
if (checkDbPrepared(stmt)) {
return;
}
String schemaRootPath = getSchemaRootPath();
IMetaStoreSchemaInfo metaStoreSchemaInfo =
MetaStoreSchemaInfoFactory.get(conf, schemaRootPath, dbProduct.getHiveSchemaPostfix());
String initFile = metaStoreSchemaInfo.generateInitFileName(null);
try (InputStream is = new FileInputStream(
metaStoreSchemaInfo.getMetaStoreScriptDir() + File.separator + initFile)) {
LOG.info("Reinitializing the metastore db with {} on the database {}", initFile,
MetastoreConf.getVar(conf, ConfVars.CONNECT_URL_KEY));
importSQL(stmt, is);
}
} catch (SQLException e) {
try {
if (conn != null) {
conn.rollback();
}
} catch (SQLException re) {
LOG.error("Error rolling back: " + re.getMessage());
}
// This might be a deadlock, if so, let's retry
if (e instanceof SQLTransactionRollbackException && deadlockCnt++ < 5) {
LOG.warn("Caught deadlock, retrying db creation");
prepDb(conf);
} else {
throw e;
}
} finally {
deadlockCnt = 0;
closeResources(conn, stmt, null);
}
}
private static boolean checkDbPrepared(Statement stmt) {
/*
* If the transactional tables are already there we don't want to run everything again
*/
try {
stmt.execute("SELECT * FROM \"TXNS\"");
} catch (SQLException e) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
private static void importSQL(Statement stmt, InputStream in) throws SQLException {
Set<String> knownErrors = getAlreadyExistsErrorCodes();
Scanner s = new Scanner(in, "UTF-8");
s.useDelimiter("(;(\r)?\n)|(--.*\n)");
while (s.hasNext()) {
String line = s.next();
if (line.trim().length() > 0) {
try {
stmt.execute(line);
} catch (SQLException e) {
if (knownErrors.contains(e.getSQLState())) {
LOG.debug("Ignoring sql error {}", e.getMessage());
} else {
throw e;
}
}
}
}
}
private static Set<String> getAlreadyExistsErrorCodes() {
// function already exists, table already exists, index already exists, duplicate key
Set<String> knownErrors = new HashSet<>();
// derby
knownErrors.addAll(Arrays.asList("X0Y68", "X0Y32", "X0Y44", "42Z93", "23505"));
// postgres
knownErrors.addAll(Arrays.asList("42P07", "42P16", "42710"));
// mssql
knownErrors.addAll(Arrays.asList("S0000", "S0001", "23000"));
// mysql
knownErrors.addAll(Arrays.asList("42S01", "HY000"));
// oracle
knownErrors.addAll(Arrays.asList("42000"));
return knownErrors;
}
private static Set<String> getTableNotExistsErrorCodes() {
Set<String> knownErrors = new HashSet<>();
knownErrors.addAll(Arrays.asList("42X05", "42P01", "42S02", "S0002", "42000"));
return knownErrors;
}
private static String getSchemaRootPath() {
String hiveRoot = System.getProperty("hive.root");
if (StringUtils.isNotEmpty(hiveRoot)) {
return ensurePathEndsInSlash(hiveRoot) + "standalone-metastore/metastore-server/target/tmp/";
} else {
return ensurePathEndsInSlash(System.getProperty("test.tmp.dir", "target/tmp"));
}
}
private static String ensurePathEndsInSlash(String path) {
if (path == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("Path cannot be null");
}
if (path.endsWith(File.separator)) {
return path;
} else {
return path + File.separator;
}
}
public static void cleanDb(Configuration conf) throws Exception {
LOG.info("Cleaning transactional tables");
boolean success = true;
Connection conn = null;
Statement stmt = null;
try {
conn = getConnection(conf);
stmt = conn.createStatement();
if (!checkDbPrepared(stmt)){
// Nothing to clean
return;
}
// We want to try these, whether they succeed or fail.
success &= truncateTable(conn, conf, stmt, "TXN_COMPONENTS");
success &= truncateTable(conn, conf, stmt, "COMPLETED_TXN_COMPONENTS");
success &= truncateTable(conn, conf, stmt, "TXNS");
success &= truncateTable(conn, conf, stmt, "TXN_TO_WRITE_ID");
success &= truncateTable(conn, conf, stmt, "NEXT_WRITE_ID");
success &= truncateTable(conn, conf, stmt, "HIVE_LOCKS");
success &= truncateTable(conn, conf, stmt, "NEXT_LOCK_ID");
success &= truncateTable(conn, conf, stmt, "COMPACTION_QUEUE");
success &= truncateTable(conn, conf, stmt, "NEXT_COMPACTION_QUEUE_ID");
success &= truncateTable(conn, conf, stmt, "COMPLETED_COMPACTIONS");
success &= truncateTable(conn, conf, stmt, "AUX_TABLE");
success &= truncateTable(conn, conf, stmt, "WRITE_SET");
success &= truncateTable(conn, conf, stmt, "REPL_TXN_MAP");
success &= truncateTable(conn, conf, stmt, "MATERIALIZATION_REBUILD_LOCKS");
success &= truncateTable(conn, conf, stmt, "MIN_HISTORY_LEVEL");
try {
String dbProduct = conn.getMetaData().getDatabaseProductName();
DatabaseProduct databaseProduct = determineDatabaseProduct(dbProduct, conf);
try {
resetTxnSequence(databaseProduct, stmt);
stmt.executeUpdate("INSERT INTO \"NEXT_LOCK_ID\" VALUES(1)");
stmt.executeUpdate("INSERT INTO \"NEXT_COMPACTION_QUEUE_ID\" VALUES(1)");
} catch (SQLException e) {
if (!databaseProduct.isTableNotExistsError(e)) {
LOG.error("Error initializing sequence values", e);
success = false;
}
}
} catch (SQLException e) {
LOG.error("Unable determine database product ", e);
success = false;
}
/*
* Don't drop NOTIFICATION_LOG, SEQUENCE_TABLE and NOTIFICATION_SEQUENCE as its used by other
* table which are not txn related to generate primary key. So if these tables are dropped
* and other tables are not dropped, then it will create key duplicate error while inserting
* to other table.
*/
} finally {
closeResources(conn, stmt, null);
}
if(success) {
return;
}
throw new RuntimeException("Failed to clean up txn tables");
}
private static void resetTxnSequence(DatabaseProduct databaseProduct, Statement stmt) throws SQLException {
for (String s : databaseProduct.getResetTxnSequenceStmts()) {
stmt.execute(s);
}
}
private static boolean truncateTable(Connection conn, Configuration conf, Statement stmt, String name) {
try {
String dbProduct = conn.getMetaData().getDatabaseProductName();
DatabaseProduct databaseProduct = determineDatabaseProduct(dbProduct, conf);
try {
// We can not use actual truncate due to some foreign keys, but we don't expect much data during tests
String s = databaseProduct.getTruncateStatement(name);
stmt.execute(s);
LOG.debug("Successfully truncated table " + name);
return true;
} catch (SQLException e) {
if (databaseProduct.isTableNotExistsError(e)) {
LOG.debug("Not truncating " + name + " because it doesn't exist");
return true;
}
LOG.error("Unable to truncate table " + name, e);
}
} catch (SQLException e) {
LOG.error("Unable determine database product ", e);
}
return false;
}
/**
* A tool to count the number of partitions, tables,
* and databases locked by a particular lockId.
*
* @param lockId lock id to look for lock components
*
* @return number of components, or 0 if there is no lock
*/
public static int countLockComponents(Configuration conf, long lockId) throws Exception {
Connection conn = null;
PreparedStatement stmt = null;
ResultSet rs = null;
try {
conn = getConnection(conf);
stmt = conn.prepareStatement("SELECT count(*) FROM hive_locks WHERE hl_lock_ext_id = ?");
stmt.setLong(1, lockId);
rs = stmt.executeQuery();
if (!rs.next()) {
return 0;
}
return rs.getInt(1);
} finally {
closeResources(conn, stmt, rs);
}
}
/**
* Utility method used to run COUNT queries like "select count(*) from ..." against metastore tables
* @param countQuery countQuery text
* @return count countQuery result
* @throws Exception
*/
public static int countQueryAgent(Configuration conf, String countQuery) throws Exception {
Connection conn = null;
Statement stmt = null;
ResultSet rs = null;
try {
conn = getConnection(conf);
stmt = conn.createStatement();
rs = stmt.executeQuery(countQuery);
if (!rs.next()) {
return 0;
}
return rs.getInt(1);
} finally {
closeResources(conn, stmt, rs);
}
}
public static String queryToString(Configuration conf, String query) throws Exception {
return queryToString(conf, query, true);
}
public static String queryToString(Configuration conf, String query, boolean includeHeader)
throws Exception {
Connection conn = null;
Statement stmt = null;
ResultSet rs = null;
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
try {
conn = getConnection(conf);
stmt = conn.createStatement();
rs = stmt.executeQuery(query);
ResultSetMetaData rsmd = rs.getMetaData();
if(includeHeader) {
for (int colPos = 1; colPos <= rsmd.getColumnCount(); colPos++) {
sb.append(rsmd.getColumnName(colPos)).append(" ");
}
sb.append('\n');
}
while(rs.next()) {
for (int colPos = 1; colPos <= rsmd.getColumnCount(); colPos++) {
sb.append(rs.getObject(colPos)).append(" ");
}
sb.append('\n');
}
} finally {
closeResources(conn, stmt, rs);
}
return sb.toString();
}
/**
* This is only for testing, it does not use the connectionPool from TxnHandler!
* @param conf
* @param query
* @throws Exception
*/
public static void executeUpdate(Configuration conf, String query)
throws Exception {
Connection conn = null;
Statement stmt = null;
try {
conn = getConnection(conf);
stmt = conn.createStatement();
stmt.executeUpdate(query);
} finally {
closeResources(conn, stmt, null);
}
}
public static Connection getConnection(Configuration conf) throws Exception {
String jdbcDriver = MetastoreConf.getVar(conf, ConfVars.CONNECTION_DRIVER);
Driver driver = (Driver) Class.forName(jdbcDriver).newInstance();
Properties prop = new Properties();
String driverUrl = MetastoreConf.getVar(conf, ConfVars.CONNECT_URL_KEY);
String user = MetastoreConf.getVar(conf, ConfVars.CONNECTION_USER_NAME);
String passwd = MetastoreConf.getPassword(conf, MetastoreConf.ConfVars.PWD);
prop.setProperty("user", user);
prop.setProperty("password", passwd);
Connection conn = driver.connect(driverUrl, prop);
conn.setAutoCommit(true);
return conn;
}
public static void closeResources(Connection conn, Statement stmt, ResultSet rs) {
if (rs != null) {
try {
rs.close();
} catch (SQLException e) {
LOG.error("Error closing ResultSet: " + e.getMessage());
}
}
if (stmt != null) {
try {
stmt.close();
} catch (SQLException e) {
System.err.println("Error closing Statement: " + e.getMessage());
}
}
if (conn != null) {
try {
conn.rollback();
} catch (SQLException e) {
System.err.println("Error rolling back: " + e.getMessage());
}
try {
conn.close();
} catch (SQLException e) {
System.err.println("Error closing Connection: " + e.getMessage());
}
}
}
}
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You want to know how to publish your book without taking risks… yet, if you love celebrated American author Ray Bradbury's cliff-jumping aphorism* as much as I do, and if you want to see your book in print, you're more than ready to make that leap.
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THEOMATICS is an extremely complex, profound, and intellectual subject. Yet the basic fundamentals of how it operates, are quite simple and easy to understand. In the recent books, Theomatics II and The Original Code in the Bible, we give a lengthy explanation and definition. Here we shall give the Net cruiser an extremely abridged version that will explain only the basics—without elaboration.
In our language, we have two basic ways of expressing ideas. If you look at a typewriter or computer keyboard, what do you see? Letters (the alphabet) and numbers. Just about everything we communicate in our language structure as human beings is with words and numbers.
The numbers we use (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0) are called Arabic numerals. To us living today, we take the use of these symbols for granted. But here is an interesting fact. For centuries, mankind did not have any numbers or numerical digits in his language structure. Instead, early civilizations used the letters of their alphabets to express numbers. You have undoubtedly heard of Roman Numerals (I, V, X, L, C, D, M). This is the same basic concept.
This same idea or principle is especially true for the languages of the Bible—the Old Testament was written in ancient Hebrew and the New Testament in Greek. Take a look below and you will see both the Hebrew and Greek alphabets, along with the respective number values for each letter in those alphabets.
The Greek number code as it is shown above, can be found in most editions of Webster's Dictionary . It has been in use since early times. The Hebrew number code was in use many centuries before Christ. If you were to look into a present-day Hebrew Bible, you would find the chapter and verse numbers given with the letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
The important fact to realize is that this standard has been in effect for thousands of years. Yet what theomatics is going to show us, is that God in His sovereignty, pre-arranged all this—long before the world was even created—and then "secretly" composed the entire Bible to operate on this numbering system.
Again, the fact that God did this can be proven in a scientific laboratory beyond any reasonable doubt.
Now not only does each letter in the Hebrew and Greek alphabets have a standard and fixed number or numeric value attached to it, but this same principle can be applied to words as well. To illustrate, here are two words in Greek—the word for JESUS (pronounced ee-ay-sooce), and the word for WORLD (pronounced kosmos). By following the chart for the Greek number code and adding the numbers for all the letters in these words, we obtain the following totals.
But this formula is possible not only for the words Jesus and World. It also applies to every single Hebrew and Greek word in the Bible, which has its own distinctive number, or theomatic, value.
As you can see, the number that is the theomatic value for each word is directly above it. What we can do now is add all these numbers together (296 + 407 + 395 + 401 + 86 + 203 + 913) for a total of 2701. Thus, the theomatic value of the first verse of the Bible is 2701. So each and every word of the Bible has a theomatic value, and also each and every sentence or complete thought as well.
In order to perform the adequate research, massive databases have been created. The Hebrew Old Testament and Greek New Testament exist in printed interlineation (like the above example of Genesis 1:1). But most importantly, all this data has been programmed into a massive computer database along with complete research software. It would take too much time to discuss all of this here (See Theomatics II (appendix A), and Theomatics and the Scientific Method).
A number of people have asked the following question: On what is all of this based? Beyond the historical fact that the ancients used letters to represent numerals, where do you get the proof that God had anything to do with the assignment of number values to the Hebrew and Greek alphabets—and then to the individual words of the Bible text? Where is the verse in the Bible that tells us there exists any such phenomenon as theomatics?
In Theomatics II and The Original Code in the Bible, these questions are discussed and analyzed extensively. Two things are worth mentioning here. The entire numerical system can be found in some of the earliest Greek manuscripts for the New Testament. In the papyrus documents, the many numbers mentioned in the text are actually given with these numerical values. For example, the well known number 666 from the book of Revelation (13:18), appears as the following Greek letters.
But not only that, the most convincing proof is the fact that the numbers specifically mentioned in the text, match up with the actual mathematical patterns that exist with the numerical values.
The Bible mentions hundreds of different numbers. Adam lived 930 years. Abraham had 318 servants. There were 12 tribes of Israel. Daniel's vision of the 70 weeks. Jesus healed a man who had been lame for 38 years. A woman is bound by Satan for 18 years. There were 276 souls saved on the apostle Paul's shipwreck. The number 7 is mentioned "54 times" in Revelation. The Lamb stands on Mt. Zion with 144 thousands. And so on.
Every number mentioned openly in the Bible is a key number for theomatics. It is as though God says, "here is the number to use!" In otherwords, the numbers that appear in the text are all intertwined with the numerical values for the words themselves. In fact, that is how theomatics was discovered.
In Chapter 3 of Theomatics II, it discusses the passage from John 21:11, where the disciples went fishing, and they caught 153 fishes. This bizarre passage has taxed the minds of many a Bible student. But theomatically, everything to do with fishes and fishing in the entire Bible is based on the number 153. Just a few examples. The following words and phrases have numerical values divisible by the number 153.
NOTE: Theomatics is not the very first time in history where the concept of the numerical values has been applied to Hebrew and Greek words in the Bible. (For example, the ancient practice of gematria and Jews with their Kabala). However, theomatics is: (1) the first time in history where the principles according to which this structure operates have been discovered and made explicable, and (2) the fact that God did this can be proven in a scientific manner that is both repeatable and predictable. Nothing before in history has ever operated on the collective principles demonstrated in theomatics. But the basis is historical.
The entire word structure of the Bible, was designed by God in a unique way so that theomatics could work. In otherwords, God specifically structured the grammar of the Hebrew and Greek languages so that all of the number patterns could fit and flow together. An amazing degree of thought went into it. Theomatics will answer many puzzling questions as to the why's of these two languages and their grammatical structure.
Without elaborating, there are a number of other principles that theomatics operates by. One is called multiples, and the other is clustering.
Everything in theomatics operates on the principle of multiples and multiple structures—based upon prime numbers and various factor combinations. This concept can become very complicated and involved. There are many aspects to multiples.
Clustering is the concept where numbers cluster around these large multiples. The theomatic hits fall within the range of one or two numbers surrounding the large multiple factors. There is an entire chapter in The Original Code in the Bible, which explains how clustering scientifically proves the entire existence of theomatics.
We have worked with the mathematics and statistics department of a major university, and the odds of the clustering occurring by chance is impossible. The evidence is positively overwhelming from a scientific perspective.
The multiple factors and the clustering is so consistent in theomatic words and phrases, that it boggles the mind. The major fact is that it happens so regularly, as to defy any mathematical odds. In otherwords, if theomatics was not true, if either man or God did not place this phenomenon into the text, then the numerical values for words and phrases would only produce "random" results. But the theomatic results are clearly not random.
And neither are the patterns a natural occurrence of the language structure itself—they only occur within related theological meanings. Computerized testing—comparing theomatic results vs. random results, will overwhelmingly prove that fact. Even the most cautious and astute of mathematical scientists, will be completely blown away when presented with the data. Those individuals who are skeptical will be completely befuddled and have no explanation for the results (see page on theomatics website Scientific Proof of the Discovery or Chapter 2k of Angelfall).
This discussion has been very brief. There are three books (that consist of about 1200 pages total) that thoroughly explain all this as well as the Longer Version explanation on Angelfall. | {
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Dr. Teitelbaum's SHINE protocol is much maligned. One can read any number of posts here that criticize Dr. Teitelbaum's business practices. I've decided to take a more serious look at his study and his claims.
I read Dr. Teitelbaum's study. He studied Fibro patients and then generalized it out to CFS patients based on the fact that his Fibro subjects also had some CFS symptoms. This is a bad method because there are lots of illnesses that have some symptoms in common with CFS. And I'm not saying that FM and CFS don't have much in common. They do. But CFS and FM patients tend to respond to some treatments differently. Also, the study involved asking people if they felt "much worse, worse, same, better or much better" at the end of the study. We don't know what caused this. For example, he didn't break his subjects into those who were only given sleep aids versus those who were on the entire Shine protocol (which includes sleep aids). It has been my observation that most of us feel much better if we get the sleep under control.
FWIW, there is only one part of the SHINE protocol that was given to all subjects (the rest of the protocol was individualized to specific characteristics of the patients). Your doctor could help you try this part, if you want to. As you can see,, most of it addresses sleep.
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For the 25th anniversary of InterShoot many of the long standing InterShoot-ers wrote a little story. The stories where published on a special anniversary CD that was handed out to all involved in the 2002 InterShoot. In the menu on the right you will find all the stories that were published at the time, alphabetically listed by their respective authors.
Below is the original introduction to the CD.
This book is a collection of stories and impressions of a large variety of people from the world of shooting sport. Coaches, trainers, shooters and helpers have helped in putting this book together.
The intention is to give an overview of the 25 years on the international shooting match InterShoot-Den Haag.
Why 25 times and not 25 years? It all started in 1977 under the management of "Stek" Geerts and this is 2002, which means 26 years, so are we a year late?
However, after the organization of the European Championships in 1982 we decided not to host the event in 1983. Hence the 25 times.
I would like to thank everyone for his/her contribution to this book. Without all of you this book would not have existed.
I would like to thank three people specifically (and I know this is dangerous, as one easily tends to forget someone) for their extra effort to help realize this book.
For all the translation from German to Dutch and Dutch to German, Frits Hooiberg, for the translation from all sorts of things from and to English (and thanks to his enthusiasm even to French) Ronald de Vos. Also Bob van Ommen deserves a pat on the shoulder. His professional skills to create good and clear photographs from old and dark pictures of which even the negatives didn't exist anymore, is superb.
I wish you lots of reading pleasure and expect to be able to welcome you for many times to come at InterShoot-Den Haag. | {
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Urban Kiz is a couple dance derived from Kizomba. The origin is the result of exportation of kizomba abroad, as well the Angolan community in diaspora introduction of the Kizomba into different countries mainly Portugal, France, UK, the Netherlands and Spain between 1980–2003. It was first popularized in social media sites such as YouTube and Vimeo. Dancer Moun started dancing since 2008, but was not known yet as reference as Urban Kiz).Enah started in 2011. However, Urban Kiz was created in Paris, France somewhere between 2012 and 2014 by Enah, Moun. The dance still went under various names, such as Kizomba 2.0, French Style Kizomba, New Style Kizomba, because no consensus was reached on a final name. The dance style evolved influenced by Ghettozouk and remixes with R&B, Rap, Dance and Hip Hop. The newly created dance was still sold as Kizomba although it changed from Kizomba completely. After fights in 2015 the new name Urban Kiz was created and publicly announced. Though there is some controversy around the origins of the style, it's widely accepted that the brand Urban Kiz was pioneered in Paris by famous dancers Enah, Moun & Curtis.
Style of dance
So the Urban stands for the more Ghetto-Zouk, Hip Hop- and RnB-inspired kizomba music it was danced to and the Kiz is only there to show that it was influenced by Kizomba. Urban Kiz is not the short form for Urban Kizomba, but unfortunately, many misuse the Kiz to still sell it as Kizomba. As the music changed, the dancers made new interpretations on how to move to this music. As in many urban styles of dancing, the dance is also more in tune with the music. Urban kiz dancers synchronize their body movement to the music by using elements that are also present in Hip Hop, such as stops, taps, and isolations. Furthermore, while in kizomba, the dance is more grounded, in urban kiz, the legs are straight and the body has more tension and movement energy. The figures often require movement along straight lines or changing direction only at perpendicular angles or reversing direction. The ability to do different Urban Kiz figures also depends on the capacity of the leader and follower to apply the so-called "&-principle". The &-principle means that a step forward or backward does not directly lead to a shift of body weight, but it first starts with a tap of the moving foot (10-20% of body weight on that foot) and is followed by a gradual bodyweight transfer to that foot. Pivots and pirouettes of the lady are also more common in Urban Kiz than in Kizomba, although they did appear in Kizomba and especially in Semba (Kizomba was derived mainly from Semba influences), but not as much, since the chest-to-chest frame did not allow for it as much. The Urban Kiz music has many dynamic changes of pace, with transitions to a slower tempo (bridge in music), accelerations and breaks. Contratempos are also often performed and preferably in synchronization with the Urban Kiz and Ghetto-Zouk-beat. Kizomba is completely different because the Kizomba music which is faster than Getto-Zouk and asks for continuous movement with fewer breaks, circular and you dance more grounded with soft knees. But Kizomba is also danced to Ghetto-Zouk but different as it is done by Urban Kiz dancers.
Criticism
Many pioneers of this new style believe that there are more similarities than differences between Urban kiz and Kizomba. Urban Kiz receives criticism from the original Kizomba dancers, that say that if Urban Kiz differs so much from Kizomba it should not be called Kizomba so that the original dance style from Angola is preserved. The name is still disputed due to the misuse of the Kiz in Urban Kiz. Many believe that Angola and Kizomba should be credited along as the dance style spreads around the world. Lots of elements of "tarraxinha" are also visible in the new style. Some critics compared it to making a croissant with a lot of chili, give another name and hide its origin while marketing it. This is causing a lot of misunderstanding and confusion. It is being said that it is also disrespectful towards the Angolan Kizomba community because Kizomba is an Angolan Cultural heritage, although has been widely spread by all the countries in the PALOP.
Widespread
As of 2020 Urban Kiz is danced in many countries, and still spreading fast all over the world. Though the dance and culture are still most prevalent in Europe, Urban Kiz is featured annually in dozens of dance and music festivals across all six developed continents.
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125 Cross. derbi cross city 125 2007 on review mcn. derbi derbi cross city 125 moto zombdrive com. suzuki 125 cross youtube. derbi cross city 125 all technical data of the model cross city 125 from derbi. moto cross 125 kawasaki cantalamoto. moto cross 125 pas cher. gas gas gas mc 125 cross moto zombdrive com. 2008 derbi cross city 125 moto zombdrive com. anni 70 officine benelli. ktm sx 125 2006. [Eezeedownload.com]. | {
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A Dutch company has won its case against Reebok following a trademark dispute over the use of Conor McGregor's name. Forbes reports that the District Court in The Hague has ordered the sportswear brand to stop selling some of its Conor McGregor-branded items in Europe or face fines potentially totalling €250,000 (approximately $283,000).
Amsterdam-based fashion brand McGregor claimed that Reebok's affiliate clothing with the MMA fighter would cause confusion with its own operations among consumers. The Dutch company owns the trademark "McGregor" in conjunction with clothing and accessories in the European Union and told the court it is preparing for a relaunch following a hiatus prompted by bankruptcy in 2016.
In addition to the ruling, the District Court ordered Reebok to pay €15,711 (approximately $17,783) toward the Dutch McGregor's legal fees. According to Forbes, Reebok has seven days to pull the merchandise from the European market or be fined €1,000 ($1,132) a day up to a maximum of €250,000.
What are your thoughts on the decision? Drop us a line below.
In related news, Conor McGregor is preparing an epic UFC fight against Khabib Nurmagomedov. | {
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An Open Indictment Of Michael Chabon & Ayelet Waldman, Self-Haters: How DARE They Malign Jews Who Support Trump & Israel! Commentary By Adina Kutnicki
Posted on August 21, 2017 by Adina Kutnicki
AKIN to the punctuality of a Swiss clock, the decades-old cottage industry of "Palestinian/Leftist Resistance" never pauses to take a break. In fact, it is accelerating at breakneck-speed. Yes, the oft-mentioned red/green alliance.
INDEED, much has been revealed at this site attesting to the same. Nevertheless, on the freedom-based end of the spectrum, the truths within catapult across the internet with countless re-blogs – thus, acting as a substantial counter-weight to historical fabricators. Thank G-d.
"The PLO was dreamt up by the KGB, which had a penchant for 'liberation' organizations." — Ion Mihai Pacepa, former chief of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Romania.
"First, the KGB destroyed the official records of Arafat's birth in Cairo, and replaced them with fictitious documents saying that he had been born in Jerusalem and was therefore a Palestinian by birth." — Ion Mihai Pacepa.
"[T]he Islamic world was a waiting petri dish in which we could nurture a virulent strain of America-hatred, grown from the bacterium of Marxist-Leninist thought. Islamic anti-Semitism ran deep… We had only to keep repeating our themes — that the United States and Israel were 'fascist, imperial-Zionist countries' bankrolled by rich Jews." — Yuri Andropov, former KGB chairman.
As early as 1965, the USSR had formally proposed in the UN a resolution that would condemn Zionism as colonialism and racism. Although the Soviets did not succeed in their first attempt, the UN turned out to be an overwhelmingly grateful recipient of Soviet bigotry and propaganda; in November 1975, Resolution 3379 condemning Zionism as "a form of racism and racial discrimination" was finally passed.
MOST recently, via "Follow The Jihadi Money Into Camp Solomon Schechter's Palestinian Flag Raising: Interfaith Smokescreens", The Palestinian Trojan Horse and Jewish Institutions exposed that which leftist-fascist Jews (as water carriers for Allah's Muslim Terrorists) are loath to admit, that is, they have an inextricable nexus, a collusion, with stone-cold Jew-killers – albeit couched under every anti-Zionist's favorite trope, "occupation." Immeasurably, one cannot claim to be "the good/real" Jew, or recoil when being called an anti-semite – self-hating or otherwise – if one denies the Jewish people title to their thousands-year-old Jewish homeland! Credo quia absurdum.
WHICH brings this discussion straight to the doorstep of two such "Jews of interest": introducing, Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman!
(Notably, this famous glitterati/literary couple – who happen to be Jews by accident of birth – are, par for the course, humbled and delighted by the warm embrace of Israel's enemies; as they expend much of their "good will" on supporting those who insist that ALL of Israel is theirs, never mind the so-called "occupied" territories – a historical fabrication of worldwide proportions. Inexorably, one cannot "occupy" one's own land, that which has been the case from time immemorial!)
NOW, some readers may query: who the hell are they? ipso facto, why do they even matter? Well, as to the first inquiry, click on. Keep reading too. As to the follow-on question, the answer is very complex and has a dynamic all of its own.
ALAS, it is precisely to the goings-on of this attention-getting and smug literary duo (who happen to be the middle-aged darlings of the leftist-fascist "resistance" in America and Israel) that all of us – Jews and non-Jews alike, who refuse to cow and bow to the red-green alliance – must counter and RESIST against. This is the case, if our end goal is to preserve western freedoms, particularly, freedom of speech.
IN no uncertain terms, freedom of speech – a core underpinning to every other freedom – is in the fascist-left's cross-hairs. In tandem, their laser-sights are targeted toward self censorship ala shaming, assigning blame, gaming and all manner of propaganda techniques, as well as pressuring the legislature re this and that labeling vis-à-vis so-called "hate speech" and the like.
PARADOXICALLY, as it happens, the aforementioned omertàs are key and core to fascism and Nazism, and they are derivatives of the left! Mind you, Chabon and Waldman (leftist-fascists to the tee) would have the rest of us, aka "knuckle-draggers", believe that such a claim is a vast right-wing conspiracy! This is precisely why they keep turning the historical truth upside its head; tarring and feathering all those who disagree with their dictates. Effectively, we must all sit down and submit to them – or else.
BUT never mind. As we move along this site's truth train, let's garner a glimpse into the inner recesses of Chabon's soul – or lack thereof, as he recently opined:
"I'm an optimist to a ludicrous degree. I wake up every morning and launch the news app on my iPhone and think maybe the first thing I'm going to see is "Trump Dead of Cardiac Arrest". I wake up every day full of hope that this will be the day that his taco bowls and bacon cheeseburgers finally get the best of him….."
AS to wifey, she too is a piece of work. The following should serve as a glimmer into her distorted worldview:
Authors Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman have penned an open letter to fellow Jews, warning them that if they do not oppose President Donald Trump, they will be labeled as Nazi collaborators and traitors to their people.
Chabon and Waldman, who were earnest supporters of President Barack Obama, and said nothing when he abandoned Israel and elevated the antisemitic Iranian regime, published their letter on Medium on Thursday.
Using classic antisemitic tropes, they address Jews who may support Trump because of "private business deals" or other personal interests — "You entered into negotiations, cut deals, made contracts with him and his government" — and urge them to turn against him.
Addressing casino magnate Sheldon Adelson directly, they turn up the antisemitic rhetoric, accusing him of calculating "that money trumps hate, or that a million dollars' worth of access can protect you from one boot heel at the door."
Chabon and Waldman also resort to blatant lies: "You have counted carefully as each appointment to his administration of an avowed white supremacist, anti-Semite, neo-Nazi or crypto-fascist appeared to be counterbalanced by the appointment of a fellow Jew," they say, providing no proof whatsoever that Trump has appointed anyone that matches any of those descriptions.
They single out White House adviser Steve Bannon as a "white supremacist godfather," a complete slander that has no basis in reality.
They claim that President Trump "expressed admiration and sympathy for a group of white supremacist demonstrators who marched through the streets of Charlottesville," when in fact he condemned "this egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence" on Saturday, and explicitly condemned white supremacists on Monday and Tuesday.
Chabon and Waldman, who presumably understand the importance of words, seem to misconstrue Trump's defense Tuesday of legitimate protesters — whose presence was confirmed by the New York Times, no less — as a defense of the extremists he repeatedly denounced.
They also claim, falsely and illogically, that if extremist groups say they support Trump, that means he supports them in return, despite his repeated disavowals.
Chabon and Waldman reserve their ugliest language for Trump's Jewish son-in-law, Jared Kushner: "To Jared Kushner: You have one minute to do whatever it takes to keep the history of your people from looking back on you as among its greatest traitors, and greatest fools; that minute is nearly past."
They condescend to Ivanka Trump, addressing her as an ignorant convert (original emphasis): "To Ivanka Trump: Allow us to teach you an ancient and venerable phrase, long employed by Jewish parents and children to one another at such moments of family crisis: I'll sit shiva for you. Try it out on your father; see how it goes."
"Sitting shiva" refers to the ritual of mourning, meaning that Chabon and Waldman are urging Ivanka Trump to threaten to declare her father dead to her as a way of intimidating him.
Finally, having declared the Trump administration a Nazi-like regime, Chabon and Waldman declare that Jews who support Trump are the equivalent of Nazi collaborators:
Any Jew, anywhere, who does not act to oppose President Donald Trump and his administration acts in favor of anti-Semitism; any Jew who does not condemn the President, directly and by name, for his racism, white supremacism, intolerance and Jew hatred, condones all of those things.
Chabon and Waldman's letter, which can be read here in full, is being circulated by liberal Jews to their relatives and friends in an effort to pressure them into opposing Trump.
MORE indicting, some of us understood what went down in Charlottesville, Virginia and it was hardly unexpected. In fact, it was pre-ordained – stoked by George Soros funded shock troops via Obama Inc.'s Shadow Government!
BUT not to be lost in the discussion, the fact that authentic white supremacists were part of the mayhem in no way obviates two intrinsic factors: without a doubt, a goodly majority of those who marched to protect free speech were ordinary Americans – no more Nazi-like than the average Joe and Jane who voted for Trump, in the expectation of "making America great again"! And, therein lies their "original sin", at least, according to Chabon and Waldman (and fellow anarchist travelers), whose ultimate aim is to bring down America. In real terms, the duo are socialists – one of several points within the continuum of leftism-fascism.
At Charlottesville, the former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke ranted in deranged fashion about alleged Jewish power over the media and banking system and about the "Zionist ethno-state of Israel". But this vile outpouring is indistinguishable from the antisemitic tropes spewed out by "antifa" groups, of the kind that clashed at Charlottesville, and beyond them the left in general and beyond then too; indeed the trope of Jewish power controlling the world was institutionalised by Mearsheimer and Walt in their book The Israel Lobby, and yet they remain esteemed and even lionised in academia.
GLARINGLY so, this "literary duo" hail Antifa thugs and assorted anarchist gangs as American heroes, as they riot across the nation like atypical leftist-fascist storm troopers did throughout history. In a nutshell, leftist violence has gone mainstream.
Antifa and other leftists actually have been regularly attacking mainstream Republicans ever since President Trump became a candidate.
Simply put, the difference is that there were never any right-wing mobs attacking Hillary Clinton supporters, while attacks on Trump supporters by leftists became a familiar sight during the 2016 presidential campaign. And long after.
And, while there is no evidence of a growing right-wing extremist movement, even left-leaning journalists have found abundant evidence of a rapidly growing violent left-wing movement, as well as signs of it going mainstream, along with an increasing normalization of political violence.
Although the name is supposed to stand for "anti-fascist," John Hinderaker of the Powerline blog described Antifa as actually "a fascist group that has also rioted at Washington, Berkeley, Seattle and other places, (that) typically wears black clothes and masks, arms its members with baseball bats, ax handles and 2x4s, and often attacks random people on the street."
He called the group's behavior in Charlottesville as "not much better than usual," while adding rhetorically, "Who, exactly, brings bats and clubs to a demonstration?"
The left held 47 protests, many violent, against Trump from the day he announced his candidacy for president on June 16, 2015, until his election on Nov. 9, 2016.
That doesn't include dozens of furious anti-Trump protests, some of which became riots, immediately following the election, in major cities around the nation and the around the world……
EVEN so, for a more robust "who's on first" via the Truth Meter, readers should listen up and imbibe said facts. Pointedly, this Brotherhood/Islamic jihad expert's (middle) finger is directed at Chabon and Waldman – smarties that they think they are, they are the ones who desperately require this video-based teaching tool. Btw, it is free of charge. Mind you, no thanks is necessary nor anticipated.
TO wit, those of us who place a premium on intellectual integrity, also tend to recognize what's what and who's who. It is this internal barometer which scares the daylights out of the likes of Michael Chabon, Ayelet Waldman, and a cadre of fellow travelers – leftist-fascists who hide under the veneer of liberal values. Not nice. Not nice at all.
AS we say in Israel – איזה חוּצפָּה !!
{re-blogged at TheHomelandSecurityNetwork} click on "Archives", dated Aug. 22,2017, to read
{re-blogged at RightWingConservativeNewsblog.com}
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8 thoughts on "An Open Indictment Of Michael Chabon & Ayelet Waldman, Self-Haters: How DARE They Malign Jews Who Support Trump & Israel! Commentary By Adina Kutnicki"
rightwingconservativenewsblog on August 21, 2017 at 6:42 pm said:
Reblogged this on Conservative News, Conservative Politics News Site.
WOOF! Watchdogs of Our Freedom on August 22, 2017 at 1:54 am said:
Wonderful work, Adina! We continue to strive for the day that "leftist-fascist" will be widely and immediately recognizable as redundant! –your fans in the WOOF cave.
Adina Kutnicki on August 22, 2017 at 1:51 pm said:
Shalom to my favorite audience of "cave-people", thanks for the high praise. Indeed, WOOFERS are the few and far between who get it!!
To make matters even more incendiary, leftist-fascists have declared all-out war on every conservative who matters. In fact, Pamela Geller – who happened to endorse my book, BANNED: How Facebook Enables Militant Islamic Jihad – received notice from the storm-troopers at Pay Pal because the arbiter of all things "non-hateful", the SPLC, put a bulls eye on her back – among a laundry list of others who place American values first! As such, they cut off her acct! Similarly, they went after Robert Spencer's account. And, this is only the beginning.
Now, if that doesn't foreshadow the direction America is going in, well, little will. Doesn't it remind you of the following?
First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Socialist.
Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Trade Unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
Again, bulls eye.
WOOF! Watchdogs of Our Freedom on August 24, 2017 at 7:43 pm said:
Yes, we recall reading that somewhere! But consider our exasperation, here in the WOOF cave! We ALSO endorse "BANNED," but nobody objects–and we watch other sites getting notifications from Google and other organizational custodians of PC conformity to the effect that they are publishing 'hate speech' and must desist lest they find themselves banished from the web–but do we get any such notifications? No! Maybe we're just not trying hard enough–or possibly, the guy who censors websites is the same guy who designed spellcheck for Windows, so maybe we're just too magniloquent for him to comprehend! But we'll keep fighting for our fair share of abuse!
And as further evidence of our ardent support of all things Kutnicki, we will instruct Tech Elf Noah to put an endorsement of your magnificent tome up on our website where Pay Pal can't miss it! (Give him a day or two, he's moving into college far from our headquarters in Maine, but amazingly enough, it turns out these kinds of technical adjustments can actually be effectuated across vast distances! Who knew?)
With indomitable love & admiration–your fans in the WOOF cave.
WOOFERS, by the bye, scroll down under CAMERA and see if you recognize someone….http://falsenews.org/. Apparently, this site took umbrage when my site was fallaciously listed under FAKE NEWS!! So, they rectified this disgraceful state of affairs – the impugning of my work!
bari1951 on August 22, 2017 at 4:05 pm said:
Reblogged this on Kattukse Vrienden voor Israël.
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Troy Sun Belt Coastal Carolina
Troy hosts Coastal Carolina in Sun Belt championship game
By The Associated Press - Dec. 01, 2022 04:31 PM EST
FILE - Troy linebacker Carlton Martial (2) celebrates a third-down stop against Coastal Carolina during an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2020, in Troy, Ala. Martial is poised to become the all-time leading tackler in FBS history, likely in the next couple of weeks. (AP Photo/Vasha Hunt, File)
Coastal Carolina (9-2, 6-2 Sun Belt) at Troy (10-2, 7-1), Saturday, 3:30 p.m. EST (ESPN)
FANDUEL SPORTSBOOK COLLEGE LINE: Coastal Carolina by 8 1/2.
Series record: Coastal Carolina leads 3-2.
Troy could break a tie with Arkansas State for the most Sun Belt titles if it wins No. 7. The Trojans haven't won a league championship since 2017 while Coastal Carolina is seeking its second in three years. The Chanticleers also made the league title game in 2020 but it was cancelled because of a COVID-19 outbreak. The Trojans are receiving the 26th-most votes and could enter the Top 25 for only the second time in program history and first since 2016 with a win. The Chanticleers are trying for their third-straight 10-win season.
KEY MATCHUP
Troy's Kimani Vidal-led running game against Coastal Carolina's defense. Vidal's late-season surge pushed him to the 1,000-yard mark. He has topped 200 rushing yards in each of the Trojans' last two games, totaling 450 yards and six touchdowns. The Chanticleers have been solid against the run, ranking seventh in the Sun Belt and third nationally with 133.7 yards allowed per game.
Coastal Carolina: QB Grayson McCall's status remains unclear. The three-time Sun Belt player of the year has been out with a foot injury suffered Nov. 3 against Appalachian State. Jarrett Guest has gone 26-of-57 passing with three interceptions and one touchdown in the past two games, including a 47-7 loss to James Madison.
Troy: LB Carlton Martial spearheads a Top 10 scoring defense. Martial already holds the FBS career tackling record with 554 and for the second straight year is a finalist for the Burlsworth Trophy given to the top player who began his career as a walk-on. He's the Sun Belt defensive player of the year.
Coastal Carolina is 31-5 since the start of the 2020 season. That's tied with Cincinnati for the third-best record in FBS during that span. ... The Chanticleers have won the last three meetings by a combined 12 points (35-28, 42-38, 36-35). ... Troy has held eight opponents under 100 rushing yards, tied for third nationally and the most in the program's FBS history. ... The Trojans have already matched their win total from the past two seasons combined. ... The Chanticleers are 10-2 in road Sun Belt games over the past three seasons. | {
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AETOS "Ten Years of Excellence 2017 AFC Champions League Launch" Press Conference Held in Shanghai, China
AETOS Capital Group Ltd
01 Mar, 2017, 00:22 GMT
Head coach of A-League club Western Sydney Wanderers Tony Popovic on stage to talk about the partnership. (PRNewsFoto/AETOS Capital Group Ltd)
Danny Chan and Leo Cui from AETOS Capital Group, together with John Tsatsimas and Tony Popovich present the team's Home/Away jerseys (PRNewsFoto/AETOS Capital Group Ltd)
AETOS WSW ACL Partnership Logo (PRNewsFoto/AETOS Capital Group Ltd)
SHANGHAI, March 1, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
On February 27th, AETOS Capital Group and Western Sydney Wanderers Football Club held a joint press conference in Pullman Shanghai South Hotel, Shanghai, China. The conference, themed "Ten Years of Excellence, AFC Champions League Launch" was hosted by Danny Chan, Marketing Director of the Greater China Region of AETOS Capital Group and John Tsatsimas, CEO of Western Sydney Wanderers FC, and with more than 50 guests from financial and sports media attended.
(Logo: http://mma.prnewswire.com/media/473166/AETOS_WSW_ACL_Partnership_Logo.jpg )
(Photo: http://mma.prnewswire.com/media/473138/Western_Sydney_Wanderers_Tony_Popovic.jpg )
(Photo: http://mma.prnewswire.com/media/473137/AETOS_team_s_Home_Away_jerseys.jpg )
Danny Chan, Marketing Director of Greater China Region of AETOS Capital Group welcomed the guests in attendance and stated, "As a market-leading Australian Forex broker and CFD provider, we are delighted to be partnering with Western Sydney Wanderers Football Club in the 2017 AFC Champions League campaign. AETOS share the similar growth path as Wanderers, as both parties have experienced a high-speed growth in the past few years. AETOS was founded only 10 years' ago in Australia and now have established ourselves as a leading Forex and CFD provider in the global financial markets, providing trusted online trading service, education and consultation service in over 100 countries and regions."
"Becoming the sole partner of the Wanderers in the AFC Champions League 2017 campaign is an attempt for AETOS to fulfil our social responsibility to support Australian football club to go on the global stage, as well as to provide convenience for our clients and football fans in China, Australia and Asia-Pacific region to watch this elite competition." Danny Chan added.
Danny Chan and Leo Cui from AETOS Capital Group, together with John Tsatsimas and Tony Popovich present the team's Home/Away jerseys
John Tsatsimas, CEO of Wanderers expressed that AETOS is an important partner of Wanderers. "We are delighted to welcome AETOS Capital Group to the Western Sydney Wanderers and we are glad to seeing their logo on the front of our 2017 AFC Champions League jersey." John Tsatsimas said.
Head coach of A-League club Western Sydney Wanderers Tony Popovic on stage
The players of Wanderers also attended the conference, just before they meet their opponents Shanghai SIPG with stars like Oscar and Hulk on February 28th. The players showed their great confidence and determination to play their great efforts on and off the field as leaders in Asian football.
About AETOS Capital Group
AETOS Capital Group (AETOS) is a market-leading Australian Forex broker and CFD provider with its corporate headquarters in Sydney, Australia. AETOS is licensed and regulated by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, ASIC (AFSL: 313016) and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), UK (FCA No: 592778).
AETOS is committed to providing retail and corporate clients with diversified financial derivatives products such as CFDs in Forex, metals, energy, stock indices and agricultural commodities.
Website: http://promo.aetoscg.com/uk/lp-retail.html
About Western Sydney Wanderers FC
The Western Sydney Wanderers is a football club that was established in April 2012 to represent the large Western Sydney region in professional football.
Website: http://www.wswanderersfc.com.au
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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK is planning a major expansion of its business school in a €100 million project that it hopes will leave the institution recognised as one of the world's top academies.
UCC recently received permission to turn the historic former Cork Savings Bank, most recently occupied by Permanent TSB, into the premises for its expanded business school.
It aims to bring in more than 1,000 additional business students to the facility in the next few years, boosting industry in the southern Irish city.
Cork University Business School (CUBS) will locate its executive education facility at the new site at Lapps Quay in Cork city centre.
Speaking to Fora, Aine McCarthy, the CUBS project manager, said that the building is one of two major capital investments UCC plans to make in its business school.
The other will be the construction of a new hub to function as the main building for the expanded business school and to house the majority of the students.
It has previously been suggested that the college was looking at somewhere in Cork city to locate the new centre.
"The idea is that we would have a building that houses all of our departments and research," McCarthy said. "The main building is at very early stages, we are looking at what is available on campus or non-campus.
About 3,000 students currently attend the UCC business school, a figure that McCarthy expects to swell as the new buildings are completed.
"Our medium-term objective over the next five years or so is to grow the number of students to about 4,500, and then we would hope to grow beyond that," she said.
As part of the business school upgrade, UCC is also planning to apply for accreditation from the US-based Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, which recognises institutions that are "committed to high-quality curriculum, faculty, research, innovation and engagement".
About 5% of the world's business school have earned the accreditation and doing so would mark UCC as a top business school internationally. In Ireland only UCD and DCU have received the recognition.
It is hoped that the expansion of the business school and international recognition will deliver a first-class business school for the south of the country and counterbalance the pull of Dublin for top students.
UCD's Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School is currently the only Irish institution in the top 100 for the Financial Times' influential 'global MBA ranking'.
Both UCD and Trinity have announced major capital-works plans, worth €65 million and €70 million respectively, to expand their business schools.
McCarthy said UCC was in the "early stages" of working through the accreditation process, which could take up to five years.
"We did our analysis and this accreditation was something that we wanted to do. Internationally, it will give us more recognition.
It is estimated that work on the two new buildings for the UCC business school will cost about €100 million.
The expansion also follows UCC's recent acquisition of the Dublin-based Irish Management Institute, which offers courses for business leaders, which was approved by the competition watchdog in November. | {
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Spending and Saving
July 13, 2019, 9:21 a.m. EDT
The U.S. women's team won the World Cup, and they're about to get paid — by sponsors, anyway
While the world soccer champs fight for equal pay, they should be scoring sponsorships and social-media campaigns, experts say
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U.S. players Ashlyn Harris, Megan Rapinoe and Ali Krieger celebrate with the Women's World Cup trophy.
They won the World Cup on Sunday, and now it's time for the U.S. women's soccer team to score some serious endorsements.
Indeed, many players on the U.S. Women's National Team have already been bridging the widely reported gender pay gap in soccer via sponsorship deals.
Take forward Alex Morgan, who went viral for her pantomime of sipping tea after scoring against England in the World Cup semifinal. She earns a $450,000 salary playing for the National Women's Soccer League in Portland, but her endorsements from companies like Nike /zigman2/quotes/203439053/composite NKE +1.12% , McDonald's /zigman2/quotes/203508018/composite MCD +0.54% , Coca-Cola /zigman2/quotes/203602448/composite COKE -2.46% and Panasonic /zigman2/quotes/202333059/delayed PCRFY +1.43% /zigman2/quotes/201785256/delayed JP:6752 +1.76% will bump her 2019 earnings to $1 million, Money.com projects .
And sports agents and marketing experts tell MarketWatch that now's the time for these women to explore whatever endorsement deals, speaking engagements and social-media campaigns come their way. They need these deals to secure their financial futures while waging a pay-equity battle against the U.S. Soccer Federation, claiming that they earn just 38 cents on the dollar compared with the men's team.
Related: The U.S. Women's World Cup–winning soccer team will earn just 38 cents on the dollar compared to men
"These women are the best at their sport in the world, not once but twice with World Cup victories in 2015 and 2019," said Andrew Lafiosca of Nielsen Sports Americas. "There is a commercial opportunity for each player now, whether it's through camps and clinics, speaking appearances or endorsements, because their story is simply amazing and there are a lot of people that want to hear it." (The U.S. team also won Women's World Cup trophies in 1991 and 1999.)
Molly Fletcher, one of the first female sports agents, told MarketWatch that the U.S. players' agents were probably already wheeling and dealing before the World Cup tournament even started.
"We live in a world of 'What have you done for me lately?' So you want to be ready the moment that that win happens," said Fletcher, who has represented pro golfer Matt Kuchar, former major-league pitcher John Smoltz and Fox's Erin Andrews. "A good agent would have been way out ahead of this with a branding plan anticipating this [victory], and how to leverage [new] endorsement deals and to capitalize on the ones you have now."
Related: How the U.S. Women's World Cup victory can help transform your child's life
So what has becoming World Cup champs won them in terms of bonuses and marketability?
It's difficult to determine just how much each player is taking home, since some payments are not disclosed, and different players get different salaries and bonuses from their various leagues and sponsors.
But each player is awarded about $250,000 in qualifying, roster and victory bonuses, the New York Times reported . On top of that, once Luna Bar learned that the Women's World Cup roster bonus is $31,250 less than the men's, the brand donated the difference to each USWNT player. And National Women's Soccer League bonuses increased 5% this year to max out at $46,200. Money.com projected that the top players — household names like Morgan, Megan Rapinoe and Julie Ertz — could earn more $400,000 overall this year when combining salaries and bonuses, before factoring in endorsements.
As for those lucrative sponsorships, Stacy Jones, CEO of the marketing agency Hollywood Branded, told MarketWatch that social-media campaigns could earn star players anywhere from $25,000 to $250,000.
"Alex Morgan is a social-media queen; she has 8.1 million Instagram followers. She is truly a social-media influencer," said Jones. "And I think where we're going to see a lot of the money that these women make, and the ways that they can leverage their brands, is through their social accounts."
Jones explained that her company works off a CPM, or cost per thousand, for Instagram /zigman2/quotes/205064656/composite FB +0.17% campaigns. "Alex has 8.1 million followers, so she's realistically looking at anywhere from $5 to $10 per CPM, so she would get paid possibly between $40,000 and $80,000 per social post on the low end, depending on what you asked her to do [whether that's a single photo, a video or a series]," said Jones. "Let's say we're looking at Megan Rapinoe and her 1.4 million followers; she's getting $7,500 to $15,000 for a social post. But because of their celebrity status, it may even be higher."
Indeed, Morgan and Rapinoe have already promoted products on their Insta feeds. Morgan has hawked P&G's /zigman2/quotes/202894679/composite PG +0.27% Secret deodorant, FabFitFun subscription boxes and Molecule mattresses. Rapinoe recently announced a personal endorsement deal with Body Armor sports drinks, and also shared an ad for Hulu's live sports service with the hashtag #TeamHuluSellouts.
And the star players stand to land more lucrative deals than many of defensive players and alternates who weren't making headlines for sparring with President Trump as Rapinoe did, or scoring game-winning goals like Rose Lavelle's rocket against the Netherlands that helped clinched the American win on Sunday in Lyon.
"If you're not a household name, you're going to be more vigilant in the team's legal fight [for pay parity], you're gonna be outspoken, or at least behind-the-scenes be assertive, with this equal pay within the U.S. Soccer Federation," said Patrick Rishe, president of Sportsimpacts and director of the sports business program at Washington University in St. Louis. "That's your best shot at really improving on your own personal circumstances."
Or the lesser-known players can look for local marketing opportunities in their hometowns, or connect themselves with players like Rapinoe and Morgan in campaigns like the Hulu live sports video ad, or group trips like Wednesday's victory parade in Manhattan.
Rose Lavelle celebrates with Alex Morgan, wearing No. 13, and Megan Rapinoe, No. 15, after scoring the second U.S. goal in Sunday's final.
Players can also go the speaking- and appearance-fee route, which Jones says can bring in "tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars." Indeed, the All American Speakers Bureau lists retired U.S. players Mia Hamm and Abby Wamback, who both won two Olympic gold medals and two World Cups in their careers, as commanding $50,000 to $100,000 for speaking engagements. The Washington Speakers Bureau features current player Kelley O'Hara at a rate of $25,000 to $40,000 — for now.
But there can also be a gender gap in the potential income from these deals, as well. "The size of one's endorsement income is a function of one's marketability and visibility," explained Rishe. "While it is certainly possible that a very few select individual female soccer players could earn $5 [million] to $10 million in endorsement income (with Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe being near the top of that list right now), the reality is that [male international soccer stars] Cristiano Rinaldo ($44 million last year) and Lionel Messi ($35 million last year) have a much higher endorsement income ceiling, because there are many more consumer eyeballs on their sport than there is for the women's game."
The team celebrates the Sunday win.
That's because, while the women's final was watched by audiences on par with the men's tournament, the men's World Cup makes more money globally. The FIFA Women's World Cup final was watched by 15.6 million people on Sunday, according to Nielsen data reported by the Los Angeles Times — which beats the 12.4 million who tuned in to watch the 2018 Men's World Cup final between France and Croatia. And Goal.com estimates that 850 million viewers across all platforms watched the U.S. women's win on Sunday, and the total audience could exceed 1 billion. But while the previous Women's World Cup in Canada in 2015 made $73 million in revenue, Forbes reported , that's a fraction of the $6 billion banked during the 2018 men's World Cup in Russia.
Even compared with other women's sports, however, the soccer team's endorsement packages often lag behind. "Female tennis players at the very top over the last decade (including both Williams sisters and Maria Sharapova before her suspension a few years back) were commanding between $12 [million and] $25 million annually from endorsements," said Rishe. "These are in part because individual-sport athletes (both men and women) tend to do better than most team-sports athletes in endorsements, in part because they are the team. Thus, when they compete, all the attention is on them."
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Why a Federal Criminal Appeal is Not Always the Answer
The decision to seek a federal criminal appeal is one that should not be made lightly. While it's often necessary to discuss an appeal, it's important that the conversation include information about what an appeal can accomplish. The last thing counsel should do is head down the road of an appeal when there really isn't an understanding of what can be achieved through appellate courts. It's possible to have an appeal granted, only to end up right where you started.
A federal criminal appeal is not for the purpose of allowing the appellate court to hear facts of the case that were presented to the district court. In actuality, that's not something that's even possible during an appeal. Yes, if the appeal is won and the district court's decision is overturned, then there's a good chance that a new case will be granted. This is when there would be an opportunity to present new facts. However, that's only because you're starting from scratch after probably waiting a year or more to get through the federal appeals process. Long before that happens, there's a lot to consider before moving forward with an appeal.
In a perfect world where everything you hope for happens, upon filing a brief at an appellate court, the process would be completed expeditiously and the panel of judges would all agree that the district court made a legal error of some sort. Perhaps they would find issues with the case that were so egregious, that an acquittal is granted. The appellate court would then vacate the conviction and both counsel and the client is thrilled. This scenario might sound realistic to some, but anyone that has worked as an appellate lawyer knows that this example is nothing more than wishful thinking. Yes, it could happen, but it's not likely.
Part of the process of filing a notice of appeal when retained by a client is making sure they understand the potential outcomes. This includes the fact that appellate courts are not for the purpose of hearing new information. Clients must understand that the process is for assessing the legal soundness of the district court's judgment. In so many words, they are analyzing the decision of the district court to ascertain whether or not legal errors were made. The question is whether relief is actually warranted by an appeal based on the various issues raised in the brief.
When trial errors are made, they often consist of procedural violations. Depending on the nature of the situation, there is a chance that the errors will result in an appeal and a new trial, as aforementioned. When considering the various outcomes of the appeal, the client must understand that instead of an acquittal, there's a chance that thy will have a new trial granted. From a statistical point of view, there's also a chance that the new case will be tried in the same district court. Perhaps the government will choose not to try the case again, which is another way in which victory can be obtained from a federal criminal appeal. Realistically, that's not likely to happen. It's more likely that a new trial will be granted, which means the client is right back where they started.
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WORLD-RENOWNED CLIMBER AND FILMMAKER DAVID BREASHEARS RETURNS TO THE SCENE OF MOUNT EVEREST'S WORST TRAGEDY
FRONTLINE presents STORM OVER EVEREST A David Breashears Film
Tuesday, May 13, 2008, from 9 to 11 P.M. ET on PBS "Everybody always says that the definition of character is what you do when nobody is looking. And when we were up there, we didn't think anybody was looking. And so everybody did pretty much what the inner person, the real them, the exposed them would do.... I got to witness those acts-the good ones, the bad ones. And the individuals that came through, that did well, that were selfless. ... Every one of them to me is a hero...."
—Beck Weathers, storm survivor and author, Left for Dead
In May 1996, the world-renowned climber and filmmaker David Breashears was making his third ascent up Mount Everest, leading an IMAX film team, when a swift and ferocious storm unexpectedly hit the mountain, trapping three exhausted climbing teams near the top of the world's highest peak.
In the FRONTLINE special presentation Storm Over Everest, airing Tuesday, May 13, 2008, from 9 to 11 P.M. ET on PBS (check local listings), Breashears returns to summit Everest and to reflect on that fateful storm that resulted in the deaths of five climbers on the south side of the mountain. Combining breathtaking original cinematography with dramatic recreations of the storm conditions of May 1996, the two-hour, high-definition documentary transports viewers to the slopes of Mount Everest. Interviews with climbers who survived the harrowing ordeal recount the events that occurred-and the decisions that were made-that resulted in seasoned mountaineers losing their lives alongside less experienced climbers drawn to the mystique of Mount Everest.
"The mountain doesn't care whether we're here or not," Breashears says in the film. "Everything it means to us is only what we bring to it. It's what the mountain reveals about us that has any lasting value."
In Storm Over Everest, survivors recount the progress of three separate expeditions up the South Col of Mount Everest-and the near- intoxication some climbers felt as they approached the prized summit on May 10, 1996.
"You've gone so far up the mountain, you've come so far from home, and you spent six months preparing for this goal," climber Charlotte Fox says. "There's no way you're going to turn around unless things are really going south."
Go south they did, and quickly. As victorious climbers celebrated on the summit and waited-perhaps too long-for the rest of their parties, an intense storm roared across Mount Everest, transforming what had been a beautiful day of mountain climbing into the ultimate struggle for survival.
"Within the space of five minutes, it changed from really a good day with a little bit of wind to desperate conditions, something I'd never experienced the ferocity of before," climber John Taske says. The expeditions began a frantic descent toward the safety of camp, even as their two experienced guides remained high on the mountain assisting other climbers. Hurricane-strength winds reached 80 miles an hour, and temperatures plummeted to 30 below zero. Then darkness fell. The climbers found themselves hopelessly lost in an unrelenting blizzard-blinded by the wind-blasted ice and unable to find their way back to high camp.
"People who have all run out of oxygen, some of them really start collapsing, and those of us who are still able to walk try and pick them up, make them keep walking," recalls climber Lene Gammelgaard. "This is survival."
Storm Over Everest recounts the next pivotal 48 hours, when those in the wind-battered tents wrestled with whether to risk additional lives by attempting to rescue the missing climbers. Taske reflects on a life-or-death decision made in the chaos of the storm-ultimately to leave two climbers where they lay, frozen and barely conscious, one of whom had gone blind. "The decision to leave [them] where they were was not really a difficult decision...," he says. "Here were these other people exposed to phenomenal winds, at least 80 miles an hour, 20, 30 below zero at night. We thought it was kinder to leave them rather than cause them pain, even in a semiconscious state, by dragging them over to where we were. They were basically dead."
In the end, some climbers would miraculously find their way back to camp. Others would be rescued by the heroic efforts of those who risked their own lives by venturing out in the storm to lead them to safety. Five climbers-two of them expedition leaders-would not return.
For more information visit: www.pbs.org/frontline
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By David Breashears
HANESBRANDS INC. AND ITS CHAMPION AND DUOFOLD APPAREL BRANDS LAUNCH MOUNT EVEREST EXPEDITION TO TEST INNOVATIVE APPAREL AND INSPIRE OTHERS TO ACHIEVE THEIR OWN EVEREST
By Elizabeth Castro
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Nissan Z History
1984-1989 Nissan 300ZX
Styling details on the Nissan 300ZX were cleaner after 1986 thanks to a series of design updates.
The 1984-1989 Nissan 300ZX replaced a 280ZX that was starting to show its age despite strong sales. The traditional style was becoming dated and its basic engine design originated in the 1960s. Plus, other Japanese manufacturers were introducing fresh competition, such as the Mitsubishi Starion, the Mazda RX-7, and the Toyota Supra.
The 1984 Nissan 300ZX was about as different from its predecessor as it could be. The original rounded contours and scoop headlamps were replaced by a wedge profile with semi-concealed headlamps. A potent 3.0-liter V-6 replaced the classic inline-6.
But continuing a trend dating back at least as far as the 260Z, the new Nissan 300ZX was more luxurious as well, more grand tourer and less pure sports car. However, sales had climbed with every model change, and from that standpoint, Nissan was doing the right thing.
The styling was undiluted 1980s, chiseled and italianate. It was still available as a two-seater or a 2+2; the two-seater continued as a fastback, the backlight reaching almost to the tail. The 2+2 had a flatter roof with a steeper backlight. Both body styles were quantifiably more-efficient shapes than earlier Zs.
Compared to the previous inline-6 engine, the Nissan 300ZX's V-6 was shorter front to back, not as tall, and only slightly wider, all of which allowed a lower hoodline.
In contrast to the 280ZX's 0.38 drag coefficient (Cd), the standard Nissan 300ZX had a Cd of 0.31 and, thanks to a chin spoiler and small rear wing, 0.30 for the inevitable Turbo. The Nissan 300ZX also produced more power than its predecessor: 160 horsepower.
The Nissan 300ZX Turbo V-6 had less drag than the 280ZX.
The Turbo's Garrett AiResearch T-5 turbocharger helped boost output to 200 horsepower. A choice of 5-speed manual or either 3-speed or 4-speed overdrive automatic transmissions was offered.
The suspension was still strut-front and semi-trailing arm-rear, but with better geometry and improved bushings for better handling and ride. Standard on the Turbo were driver-adjustable shocks.
Another novelty was an optional digital instrument panel, a technological tour de force, but unfortunately hard to read. A specially equipped model celebrating the company's 50th anniversary was priced at a company-record $25,999, while the base 1984 Z listed for $15,799.
A special edition of the 1984 Nissan 300ZX celebrated the 50th anniversary of the company.
Overall, testers found the new Nissan 300ZX faster and better-handling than what had come before. And dealers had customers standing in line. The 1984 version of the Nissan 300ZX was the most popular ever, and at 73,101 sold, the top-selling sports car in America.
The Nissan 300ZX received "freshened" styling for 1986, but prices continued to rise, and competition from a host of sports and GT cars resulted in sales slipping to 52,936. Another "freshening" would follow for 1987, with more horsepower for both nonturbo and turbo models in 1988.
Motor Trend top-speed-tested a 300ZX Limited Edition at 153 mph, making it the fastest Japanese car in America. Sales, however, sagged to 19,357.
This design's final year was 1989. It was a carryover model, and word on the street was, "Wait for the new one." Sales dropped to 1,300 per month ... at least until April, when the next Z arrived.
1984 NISSAN 300ZX TURBO SPECIFICATIONS
Base price: $23,360
Layout: rear-wheel drive
Front suspension: Independent MacPherson struts
Rear suspension: Semi-trailing arms
Tires: P215/60R-15
Seats: two
Engine: single-overhead-cam turbocharged V-6
Displacement: 2960 cubic centimeters
Torque: 227 pound-feet @ 3600 rpm
Fuel supply: Bosch L-Jetronic
Transmission: 5-speed manual (4-speed automatic optional)
Quarter-mile: 15.7 seconds @ 86.0 mph
For more on Nissan Zs and other great sports cars, check out:
Nissan 350Z Design
New and Used Nissan 350Z Prices and Reviews
Porsche Cars
Nissan 300ZX Turbo
Mazda Sports Cars
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According to figures obtained by The Times, more than 3,000 calves were sent from Scotland to Spain last year, a trip that takes between 90 and 120 hours.
The young males are reportedly taken from their mothers before being weaned, and when they arrive at their destination are likely to spend a few months in barren enclosures, with no bedding, where they are fed an "iron-deficient diet" of mostly milk to produce "white veal", according to Compassion in World Farming (CIWF), an animal welfare group.
The group also say their research shows calves are not well adapted to cope with being transported. According to CIWF, the calves' immune systems are not fully developed and they are not able to control their body temperature and so are susceptible to heat and cold stress. They also claim the animals suffer weight loss and illness and that many die during transportation.
The Animal and Plant Health Agency, who released the figures under Freedom of Information legislation, did not say which ports were being used, but the paper claims the timings suggest that the calves travelled via Ireland and France, taking two ferry journeys and three road trips.
EU rules mean unweaned calves are allowed to travel for nine hours followed by a one-hour rest stop, which can be on the lorry, then up to another 11 hours. They must then be unloaded for 24 hours but, after that, the journey can be resumed and the same time intervals repeated indefinitely.
Penny Middleton, policy manager of National Farmers Union Scotland, said the calves were sent to Spain because Britons did not eat as much veal.
In March, the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland (RHASS) reported £573 million worth of spending on beef and veal in 2016, up three per cent on the previous year.
Animal charity OneKind said animals were often transported further, after arriving at a European destination, and so faced even longer journey times.
Scottish SPCA Chief Superintendent Mike Flynn said: "We believe that there should be no extended transport of live food animals for slaughter. Animals should be slaughtered as close as possible to the point of rearing.
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Hitch accessories make towing a lot simpler and more convenient. Some hitch accessories can even stabilize trailers, making the towing process far safer for drivers and the other cars on the road.
What hitch accessory can cut down on accidental scrapes and bumps to human and vehicle bodies alike?
Which type of ball mount is a one-piece mount that does not have an opening to accept different balls because the ball is part of the mount?
Which hitch accessory's only purpose is to alter the height of the trailer hitch receiver?
Which hitch accessory is used to raise and stabilize a trailer so it can be attached to the towing vehicle?
Which hitch accessory helps protect your cargo by fusing your trailer hitch and receiver together?
To which hitch accessory do drivers attach chains, cables or ropes?
Which hitch accessory is often welded to the truck bed and serves as a place to attach chains, cables or ropes?
Which hitch accessory is used to keep the towing vehicle and the trailer connected in case they become disconnected along some part of the towing equipment?
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The seed was said to be discovered by accident. With the mother and father strains virtually unavailable, we were told by the folks at 7 Points Oregon that this seed was literally "dropped off at their door." After this seed was discovered, it was cultivated by one of 7 Points' very best, Hans (@hans.grows).
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Do not use liothyronine injection to treat obesity or for weight loss. Very bad and sometimes deadly side effects may happen with liothyronine injection if it is taken in large doses or with other drugs for weight loss. Talk with the doctor.
It is used to test for thyroid problems.
What do I need to tell my doctor BEFORE I take Liothyronine Injection?
If you have an allergy to liothyronine or any other part of liothyronine injection.
This is not a list of all drugs or health problems that interact with liothyronine injection.
Tell your doctor and pharmacist about all of your drugs (prescription or OTC, natural products, vitamins) and health problems. You must check to make sure that it is safe for you to take liothyronine injection with all of your drugs and health problems. Do not start, stop, or change the dose of any drug without checking with your doctor.
What are some things I need to know or do while I take Liothyronine Injection?
Tell all of your health care providers that you take liothyronine injection. This includes your doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and dentists.
Do not run out of liothyronine injection.
If you have high blood sugar (diabetes), liothyronine injection may sometimes raise blood sugar. Talk with your doctor about how to keep your blood sugar under control.
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If you are 65 or older, use liothyronine injection with care. You could have more side effects.
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Use liothyronine injection as ordered by your doctor. Read all information given to you. Follow all instructions closely.
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Hair loss may happen in some people in the first few months of using liothyronine injection. This most often goes back to normal.
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Looking out over the 63-acre property that will house the 2016 NW Natural Street of Dreams this summer, Gordon Root points to a snow-capped Mount Hood off in the distance.
Root is joking, of course; as it happens, a pristine view of the mountain is just one of many selling points for the five luxury homes being built on property just south of West Linn city limits. The development is called Tumwater at Petes Mountain.
The 41st annual NW Natural Street of Dreams event is set to run from July 30 to Aug. 28 this summer, and a visit to the property reveals a set of massive luxury homes — each priced between $3 million and $5 million — beginning to take shape. Open to the public, Street of Dreams allows attendees to visit the property and tour what is thought to be the "cream of the crop" in home design.
Root's Stafford Land Company is the lead property developer for the 2016 Street of Dreams. The property at the corner of Petes Mountain Road and Schaeffer Road, was selected two years ago when Street of Dreams identified Lake Oswego as the home for the 2015 event.
Root says he has been "intimately involved" with Street of Dreams since 1992, when he developed another Street of Dreams at Remington Ridge in West Linn. In his eyes, Tumwater at Petes Mountain was tailor-made for Street of Dreams development.
Beyond the five luxury homes — one of which is to be occupied by Root himself — the site also boasts a 23-acre vineyard that will be used to support Tumwater Reserve Wines.
"The vineyard is a mix of pinot noir and three acres of chardonnay," Root says.
Included in the development plan is a "barrel house," which will house a wine tasting room open to residents between noon and 5 p.m. on Sundays. During Street of Dreams, the barrel house will serve as a ticket office.
The homes themselves range between about 6,000 and 8,000 square feet, each built in different styles ranging from "traditional Northwest" to "Hamptons style," "Northwest contemporary" and "rustic Italian." While several lots have already been sold, Root said two remain available for purchase.
One of the homes — at 7,500 square feet and $3.8 million — boasts massive 14-foot doors that open directly out to a view of the vineyard and Mount Hood. Root, for his part, designed his own home at 8,200 square feet, inclusive of a 1,260 square foot "carriage house" intended for his mother and father-in-law.
Root added that the site actually boasts views of three mountains: Mount Hood, Mount Adams and Mount St. Helens.
"It's truly a site befitting of Street of Dreams," Root said.
Proceeds from Street of Dreams will go to the Home Builders Foundation, which works to develop shelters for those in need while also funding scholarships for prospective home builders.
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Existing techniques for sensor validation and sensor fusion are often based on analytical sensor models. Such models can be arbitrarily complex and consequently Gaussian distributions are often assumed, generally with a detrimental effect on overall system performance. A holistic approach has therefore been adopted in order to develop two novel and complementary approaches to sensor validation and fusion based on empirical data. The first uses the Nadaraya-Watson kernel estimator to provide competitive sensor fusion. The new algorithm is shown to reliably detect and compensate for bias errors, spike errors, hardover faults, drift faults and erratic operation, affecting up to three of the five sensors in the array. The inherent smoothing action of the kernel estimator provides effective noise cancellation and the fused result is more accurate than the single 'best sensor'. A Genetic Algorithm has been used to optimise the Nadaraya-Watson fuser design. The second approach uses analytical redundancy to provide the on-line sensor status output μH∈[0,1], where μH=1 indicates the sensor output is valid and μH=0 when the sensor has failed. This fuzzy measure is derived from change detection parameters based on spectral analysis of the sensor output signal. The validation scheme can reliably detect a wide range of sensor fault conditions. An appropriate context dependent fusion operator can then be used to perform competitive, cooperative or complementary sensor fusion, with a status output from the fuser providing a useful qualitative indication of the status of the sensors used to derive the fused result. The operation of both schemes is illustrated using data obtained from an array of thick film metal oxide pH sensor electrodes. An ideal pH electrode will sense only the activity of hydrogen ions, however the selectivity of the metal oxide device is worse than the conventional glass electrode. The use of sensor fusion can therefore reduce measurement uncertainty by combining readings from multiple pH sensors having complementary responses. The array can be conveniently fabricated by screen printing sensors using different metal oxides onto a single substrate. | {
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Doctor2Go to launch using WebRTC for 'click and call' telehealth
Written by Kate McDonald on 15 March 2015 .
Auckland-based Concierge Medical Services is set to launch its Doctor2Go telehealth service imminently, using WebRTC to provide browser-to-browser video conferencing capabilities.
The company, established by Waitemata PHO member practice Third Age Health, which provides contract GP services to aged care facilities, says the service will initially be available just in Auckland and is targeting two main patient groups: time-poor singles and families, and corporates.
Unlike other telehealth services that use Skype or proprietary video conferencing technology or require providers to be part of a district health board's network, Doctor2Go has based its service on WebRTC, which allows for secure video conferencing between browsers as well as the ability to share documents and photos in real time.
The company's GPs use the MyPractice patient management system (PMS) hosted in the cloud, and if the patient chooses Doctor2Go as their primary healthcare provider, their medical records can be transferred electronically through the GP2GP system developed by Patients First.
The service will allow GPs to talk a patient through test results and x-rays and annotate the images or documents in real time. The company is also testing a new feature that allows the doctor to take a snapshot during a video call and 'whiteboard' the snapshot so the doctor can point out information to the patient during the call.
It also plans to introduce ePrescription functionality that can send a script directly to a pharmacy.
While Australian company GP2U also uses both Skype and WebRTC to provide a very similar service, Third Age Health CEO Michael Haskell said Doctor2Go was created using the company's own technology platform because it wanted to ensure the security and privacy of patient data.
"Due to this necessity a solution like Skype was just not feasible," Mr Haskell said. "We searched in both New Zealand and Australia for a viable alternative before building our own solution but could not find one that suited our purposes while simultaneously leaving us confident in the security of our patients' data.
"Our solution is fully hosted in New Zealand with all data being stored in our New Zealand data centre. Doctor2Go uses an encrypted method of communication to ensure the privacy of each call between doctor and patient and we're currently developing a number of intuitive features to assist in the communication between doctor and patient."
Patients will be able to contact a GP 24/7, and if the GP decides they need to be seen in person, can visit the patient at their home or office for a further fee.
The fee structure is going to be a major limiting factor in the uptake of the service. Patients will need to pay $99 per month for 24/7 access to a GP, with the price for families $249 a month, although there is no monthly fee for children under 15. Consultations will be offered in 15-minute blocks, with the company's software able to automatically calculate the fee for longer consultations.
There is also a range of packages for corporate users, ranging from $249 a month for up to three staff, $659 for up to 10 staff and a package for the whole company. It is offering a call-out service for a fee of $200 should the GP need to see the patient in person.
The company says the main conditions the service will be suitable for are cold and flu, common allergies, interpretation of lab results, nausea and diarrhoea, bladder issues, heartburn, eczema and back pain. For children, the company says it is suitable for fever, cold and flu, lice, strep throat, asthma and allergies, rash, insect bites and nosebleeds.
It is also suitable for travel medicine, the company says, and can be accessed when the patient is overseas. Patients will be able to 'click and call' a GP through an accompanying app.
The company hopes to join a PHO and qualify for capitation funding.
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We ask that you have your infant baptized as soon as possible after birth. The Church defines an infant as one who has not yet reached the age of reason, usually under the age of 7. To schedule your child's baptism, please contact the parish secretary at your church. For St. Cecilia, Barb Browarsky at (513) 871-5757 ext. 202. For St. Anthony, Becky Blanton at (513) 271-0920 ext. 10. For St. Margaret-St. John, Mary Mathers at (513) 271-0856.
After calling your parish secretary to schedule your child's baptism, you must register and attend the Parent Baptismal Preparation Class. Baptism preparation is held regionally once a month in the St. Cecilia Commons (found at the lower level of the St. Cecilia School) at 12:00 PM. Please see the registration dates below to find a class that works for your schedule. Please fill out the digital form below to register for one of the Baptism preparation classes. Please remember, you must be a registered parishioner at one of the three parishes listed above to have your child baptized. If you do not belong to one of the parishes, we are open to baptizing your child with your pastor's permission.
For information on Adult Baptism, please go to the Becoming Catholic section.
Baptism is the first sacrament of initiation. It is necessary to receive Baptism because of original sin. All persons inherit original sin due to the fall of Adam and Eve. Original sin is the interior disposition by which we are separated from a proper relationship with God. It is an emptiness within us. The sacrament of Baptism restores us to a right relationship with God by giving us access to the reconciliation and new life that Jesus Christ offers us through his death and resurrection. We are thus incorporated through Baptism into the death and resurrection of Jesus.
Baptism brings us into the community of the Church by making us adopted sons and daughters of God through an indelible seal on our soul. The sacrament also makes us sharers in Christ's mission as priest, prophet, and king. We are called by the Lord to live the grace of our Baptism through offering sacrifices to God, bearing witness to the love of God, and being good stewards of God's creation.
The negative effects of original sin remain with us throughout life. The effects are ignorance, suffering, concupiscence, and death. Concupiscence is the inclination towards sin that everyone experiences during life and must struggle to overcome on a daily basis by the grace of the Holy Spirit.
As we persevere in our efforts to respond rightly to the grace of God, we are assisted by the three theological virtues infused into our soul through Baptism. The three virtues are faith, hope, and charity. Faith is the gift that allows us to believe and proclaim all that Jesus Christ said and did for our salvation. Hope is the gift that allows us to desire eternal life in heaven as our true happiness and grants us a confident expectation in the guidance and assistance of God throughout our life on earth. Charity is the gift that allows us to love God above all things and to love others through recognizing their dignity as persons made in the image of God.
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Of which parish are you a parishioner? REQUIRED St. Anthony St. Cecilia St. Margaret-St. John Please fill out this field.
Choose which class you are able to attend. REQUIRED November 18, 2018 December 16, 2018 January 20, 2019 February 17, 2019 March 17, 2019 April 28, 2019 May 19, 2019 June 23, 2019 Please fill out this field. | {
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"Cafeteria Christianity" is a derogatory term used by some Christians to accuse other Christian individuals or denominations of selecting which Christian doctrines they will follow, and which they will not.[1][2][3][4]
Cafeteria-style means to pick-and-choose, as in choosing what food to purchase from a cafeteria line. The term implies that an individual's professed religious belief is actually a proxy for their personal opinions rather than an acceptance of Christian doctrine. The selectivity implied may relate to the acceptance of Christian doctrines (such as the resurrection or the virgin birth of Jesus), or attitudes to moral and ethical issues (for example abortion, homosexuality, or idolatry) and is sometimes associated with discussions concerning the applicability of Old Testament laws to Christians and interpretation of the Sermon on the Mount.
Cafeteria Christianity is somewhat related to latitudinarianism, the position that differences of opinion on church organization and doctrine are acceptable within a church.
1 General use
3 Cafeteria Catholicism
3.1 Alleged Cafeteria Catholics
3.2 Self-described Cafeteria Catholics
The term can be used ad hominem, either to disqualify a person's omission of a Christian precept, or to invalidate their advocacy of a different precept entirely.
There is some basis for selectiveness in the New Testament— according to the Council of Jerusalem in Acts 15 (as well as some of Paul's letters; see Antinomianism in the New Testament), Gentile Christians are not obliged to keep the entire Old Testament Law. However, the Council did retain the prohibitions against eating meat containing blood, or meat of animals not properly slain, and against fornication and idolatry,[5] which is commonly called the Apostolic Decree and is still observed by the Greek Orthodox.[6]
Rabbinic Judaism[7] asserts that the Laws of the Jewish Bible were presented to the Jewish people and converts to Judaism and do not apply to gentiles, including Christians, with the notable exception of the Seven Laws of Noah which apply to all people. Rabbi Emden of the 18th century was of the opinion that Jesus' original objective, and especially Paul's, was only to convert Gentiles to Noahide Law while allowing Jews to follow full Mosaic Law. See also Dual covenant theology.
Icon of James the Just, whose judgment was adopted in the Apostolic Decree of Acts 15:19-29, c. 50 AD.
Main article: Biblical law in Christianity
The Council of Jerusalem (Acts 15) of about 50 AD was the first meeting in Early Christianity called upon to consider the application of Mosaic Law to the new community. Specifically, it had to consider whether new Gentile converts to Christianity were obligated to undergo biblical circumcision for full membership in the Christian community, though the issue has wider implications. Circumcision was considered repulsive during the period of Hellenization of the Eastern Mediterranean.[8]
The decision of the Council came to be called the Apostolic Decree (Acts 15:19-21) and was that most Jewish law, including the requirement for circumcision of males, was not obligatory for Gentile converts, possibly in order to make it easier for them to join the movement.[9] However, the Council did retain the prohibitions against eating meat containing blood, or meat of animals not properly slain, and against fornication and idolatry.[10] Beginning with Augustine of Hippo,[11] many have seen a connection to Noahide Law, while some modern scholars[12] reject the connection to Noahide Law (Genesis 9) and instead see Lev 17-18 as the basis. See also Old Testament Law directed at non-Jews and Leviticus 18. The modern debate over the definition of fornication and whether or not it includes Leviticus 18 is part of the Homosexuality and Christianity debate. Whether or not Old Testament or Hebrew Bible laws still apply to Christians is part of the Biblical law in Christianity debate.
The term "cafeteria Catholic" (also à la carte Catholic or CINO = "Catholic In Name Only") is applied to those who dissent from Roman Catholic moral teaching on issues such as abortion, contraception, premarital sex, masturbation, and homosexuality.
The term is less frequently applied to those who dissent from other Catholic moral teaching on issues such as social justice, capital punishment, or just war.[13] The term has been in use since the issuance of Humanae Vitae, an official document that propounded the Church's opposition to the use of artificial birth control and advocates natural family planning.
It is sometimes a synonymous phrase for "dissident Catholic", "Cultural Catholic", "Cultural Christian", or "Liberal Catholic", but has also been applied to traditionalist Catholics, such as the Society of St. Pius X.[14]
The term has no status in official Catholic teachings. However, the practice of selective adherence to the teachings of the Church has been repeatedly condemned through the teaching of the Popes:
In a homily delivered on April 18, 2005, Pope Benedict XVI clarified the relation of dissent to faith:[15]
"Being an adult means having a faith which does not follow the waves of today's fashions or the latest novelties. A faith which is deeply rooted in friendship with Christ is adult and mature."
In a similar vein, Pope John Paul II stated in his talk to the Bishops in Los Angeles in 1987:[16]
"It is sometimes reported that a large number of Catholics today do not adhere to the teaching of the Catholic Church on a number of questions, notably sexual and conjugal morality, divorce and remarriage. Some are reported as not accepting the clear position on abortion. It has to be noted that there is a tendency on the part of some Catholics to be selective in their adherence to the Church's moral teaching. It is sometimes claimed that dissent from the Magisterium is totally compatible with being a "good Catholic," and poses no obstacle to the reception of the Sacraments. This is a grave error that challenges the teaching of the Bishops in the United States and elsewhere."
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^ Jacobs, A. J. (2007). The Year of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0743291476.
^ Odermann, Valerian (February 2002). "Pass it on: Encouraging the heart". The American Monastic Newsletter (The American Benedictine Academy) 32 (1). http://www.osb.org/aba/news/3201/indexa.html. "Yet a danger does still remain. It is the danger of "cafeteria Christianity," which lets people mix and match traditions any way they want, without discipline and without accountability. Unless we transcend cafeteria Christianity, our practices will be more sarabaite or gyrovague than Benedictine".
^ "Archbishop calls on Costa Ricans to abandon "cafeteria Christianity" and defend life". San Jose: Catholic News Agency. 2005-03-29. http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/new.php?n=3473. Archbishop Hugo Barrantes Urena of San Jose, Costa Rica, told Costa Ricans in his Easter message to embrace the faith without conditions or short-cuts and to defend the life of the unborn against efforts to legalize abortion. The archbishop warned that "based on a relativistic understanding of the Christian faith and a conditional adherence to the Church, some Catholics seek to construct a Christianity and, consequently, a Church to their own liking, unilateral and outside the identity and mission that Jesus Christ has fundamentally given us."".
^ D'Souza, Dinesh (2007). What's So Great About Christianity. Regnery Publishing. vvi. ISBN 1596985178. "This is "cafeteria Christianity", and it is worse than literalism. ... The cafeteria Christian simply projects his or her prejudices onto the text.
^ McGarvey's Commentary on Acts 15: "There was room for no other conclusion than the one which James deduced, that they should impose on the Gentiles, so far as the class of restrictions under consideration were concerned, only those necessary things which were necessary independent of the Mosaic law. Idolatry, with all the pollutions connected with it, was known to be sinful before the law of Moses was given; and so was fornication. The eating of blood, and, by implication, of strangled animals, whose blood was still in them, was forbidden to the whole world in the family of Noah (Gen 9:4). In the restrictions here proposed by James, therefore, there is not the slightest extension of the law of Moses, but a mere enforcement upon the Gentiles of rules of conduct which had ever been binding, and were to be perpetual. They are as binding to-day as they were then. To deny this would be to despise the combined authority of all the apostles, when enjoining upon the Gentile world, of which we form a part, restrictions which they pronounce necessary."
^ Karl Josef von Hefele's commentary on canon II of Gangra notes: "We further see that, at the time of the Synod of Gangra, the rule of the Apostolic Synod with regard to blood and things strangled was still in force. With the Greeks, indeed, it continued always in force as their Euchologies still show. Balsamon also, the well-known commentator on the canons of the Middle Ages, in his commentary on the sixty-third Apostolic Canon, expressly blames the Latins because they had ceased to observe this command. What the Latin Church, however, thought on this subject about the year 400, is shown by St. Augustine in his work Contra Faustum, where he states that the Apostles had given this command in order to unite the heathens and Jews in the one ark of Noah; but that then, when the barrier between Jewish and heathen converts had fallen, this command concerning things strangled and blood had lost its meaning, and was only observed by few. But still, as late as the eighth century, Pope Gregory the Third (731) forbade the eating of blood or things strangled under threat of a penance of forty days. No one will pretend that the disciplinary enactments of any council, even though it be one of the undisputed Ecumenical Synods, can be of greater and more unchanging force than the decree of that first council, held by the Holy Apostles at Jerusalem, and the fact that its decree has been obsolete for centuries in the West is proof that even Ecumenical canons may be of only temporary utility and may be repealed by disuse, like other laws."
^ Jewish Encyclopedia: Gentiles: Gentiles May Not Be Taught the Torah
^ Jewish Encyclopedia: Circumcision: In Apocryphal and Rabbinical Literature: "Contact with Grecian life, especially at the games of the arena [which involved nudity], made this distinction obnoxious to the Hellenists, or antinationalists; and the consequence was their attempt to appear like the Greeks by epispasm ("making themselves foreskins"; I Macc. i. 15; Josephus, "Ant." xii. 5, § 1; Assumptio Mosis, viii.; I Cor. vii. 18; , Tosef., Shab. xv. 9; Yeb. 72a, b; Yer. Peah i. 16b; Yeb. viii. 9a). All the more did the law-observing Jews defy the edict of Antiochus Epiphanes prohibiting circumcision (I Macc. i. 48, 60; ii. 46); and the Jewish women showed their loyalty to the Law, even at the risk of their lives, by themselves circumcising their sons."; Hodges, Frederick, M. (2001). "The Ideal Prepuce in Ancient Greece and Rome: Male Genital Aesthetics and Their Relation to Lipodermos, Circumcision, Foreskin Restoration, and the Kynodesme" (PDF). The Bulletin of the History of Medicine 75 (Fall 2001): 375–405. doi:10.1353/bhm.2001.0119. http://www.cirp.org/library/history/hodges2/. Retrieved 2007-07-24.
^ Acts 15:19
^ Karl Josef von Hefele's Commentary on canon II of Gangra notes: "We further see that, at the time of the Synod of Gangra, the rule of the Apostolic Synod with regard to blood and things strangled was still in force. With the Greeks, indeed, it continued always in force as their Euchologies still show. Balsamon also, the well-known commentator on the canons of the Middle Ages, in his commentary on the sixty-third Apostolic Canon, expressly blames the Latins because they had ceased to observe this command. What the Latin Church, however, thought on this subject about the year 400, is shown by St. Augustine in his work Contra Faustum, where he states that the Apostles had given this command in order to unite the heathens and Jews in the one ark of Noah; but that then, when the barrier between Jewish and heathen converts had fallen, this command concerning things strangled and blood had lost its meaning, and was only observed by few. But still, as late as the eighth century, Pope Gregory the Third 731 forbade the eating of blood or things strangled under threat of a penance of forty days. No one will pretend that the disciplinary enactments of any council, even though it be one of the undisputed Ecumenical Synods, can be of greater and more unchanging force than the decree of that first council, held by the Holy Apostles at Jerusalem, and the fact that its decree has been obsolete for centuries in the West is proof that even Ecumenical canons may be of only temporary utility and may be repealed by disuser, like other laws."
^ Contra Faust, 32.13
^ For example: Joseph Fitzmyer, The Acts of the Apostles (The Anchor Yale Bible Commentaries), Yale University Press (December 2, 1998), ISBN 0300139829, chapter V
^ Catholic World News: Wide and Generous"?
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^ "Cafeteria Catholics". http://www.concernedcatholics.org/cafeteria.htm.
^ a b c d e f Stevens-Arroyo, Anthony (2008-22-98). "WFB, Jr.: The Primordial Cafeteria Catholic". The Washington Post. http://newsweek.washingtonpost.com/onfaith/catholicamerica/2008/08/wfb_jr_the_primordial_cafeteri.html. Retrieved 2009-06-25.
^ Stranahan, Susan Q. (2004-05-23). "Beyond the Wafer Watch". Columbia Journalism Review. http://www.cjr.org/politics/beyond_the_wafer_watch.php. Retrieved 2009-06-25.
^ Parker, Jenny (2004-10-21). "Catholics, Black Christians See Through Kerry's Religious Rhetoric". AgapePress. http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/10/afa/212004c.asp. Retrieved 2009-06-25.
^ a b Wrenn, Doug (2008-05-12). ""Cafeteria" Catholics Still Consuming Forbidden Fruit From The Treacherous Political Tree". Magic City Morning Star. http://www.magic-city-news.com/Doug_Wrenn_44/Cafeteria_Catholics_Still_Consuming_Forbidden_Fruit_From_The_Treacherous_Political_Tree10045.shtml. Retrieved 2009-06-25.
^ Molyneux, Michael (2006). "Faith, hope, and politics: Practicing religion in the public realm". Boston College Magazine. http://bcm.bc.edu/issues/spring_2006/c21_notes/faith-hope-and-politics.html. Retrieved 2009-06-25.
^ "Maria Shriver: Why I'm a 'Cafeteria Catholic'". 2008-11-16. http://www.newser.com/story/42816/maria-shriver-why-im-a-cafeteria-catholic.html. Retrieved 2009-06-25.
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"Cafeteria Christianity" is a derogatory term used by some Christians, and others, to accuse other Christian individuals or denominations of selecting which Christian doctrines they will follow, and which they will not.[1][2][3][4]
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There is some basis for selectiveness in the New Testament— according to the Council of Jerusalem in Acts 15 (as well as some of Paul's letters; see Antinomianism in the New Testament), Gentile Christians are not obliged to keep the entire Old Testament Law. However, the Council did retain the prohibitions against eating meat containing blood, or meat of animals not properly slain, and against "fornication" and "idolatry",[5] which is commonly called the Apostolic Decree and is still observed by the Greek Orthodox.[6]
, whose judgment was adopted in the Apostolic Decree of Acts 15:19-29, c. 50 AD.]]
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The decision of the Council came to be called the Apostolic Decree (Acts 15:19-21) and was that most Mosaic law[9], including the requirement for circumcision of males, was not obligatory for Gentile converts, possibly in order to make it easier for them to join the movement.[10] However, the Council did retain the prohibitions against eating meat containing blood, or meat of animals not properly slain, and against fornication and idolatry.[11] Beginning with Augustine of Hippo,[12] many have seen a connection to Noahide Law, while some modern scholars[13] reject the connection to Noahide Law (Genesis 9) and instead see Lev 17-18 as the basis. See also Old Testament Law directed at non-Jews and Leviticus 18. The modern debate over the definition of fornication and whether or not it includes Leviticus 18 is part of the Homosexuality and Christianity debate. Whether or not Old Testament or Hebrew Bible laws still apply to Christians is part of the Biblical law in Christianity debate.
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The term "cafeteria Catholicism" is a pejorative term applied to Catholics who dissent from Roman Catholic moral teaching on issues such as abortion, birth control, premarital sex, masturbation, and homosexuality.
The term is less frequently applied to those who dissent from other Catholic moral teaching on issues such as social justice, capital punishment, or just war; this is because these areas of Catholic teaching are much less clearly dogmatically defined by the Magisterium, and therefore open to debate.[14] The term has been in use since the issuance of Humanae Vitae, an official document that propounded the Church's opposition to the use of artificial birth control and advocates natural family planning.
^ Jewish law or Halakha was formalized later, see Jewish Encyclopedia: Jesus of Nazareth: Attitude Toward the Law: "Jesus, however, does not appear to have taken into account the fact that the Halakah was at this period just becoming crystallized, and that much variation existed as to its definite form; the disputes of the Bet Hillel and Bet Shammai were occurring about the time of his maturity."
^ For example: Joseph Fitzmyer, The Acts of the Apostles (The Anchor Yale Bible Commentaries), Yale University Press (December 2, 1998), ISBN 0-300-13982-9, chapter V
^ Winters, Michael Sean (2009-01-30). "The Crowded Catholic Cafeteria". Slate.com.
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The nitrification inhibitor DMPP applied to subtropical rice has an inconsistent effect on nitrous oxide emissions
Rose, Terry J
Morris, Stephen G
Quin, Peter
Kearney, Lee J
Kimber, Stephen
Van Zwieten, Lukas
Although there is growing evidence that the nitrification inhibitor 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) can lower soil nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions in temperate environments, there is little evidence of its efficacy in subtropical or tropical environments where temperatures and rainfall intensities are typically higher. We investigated N2O emissions in field-grown aerobic rice in adjacent fields in the 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons in a subtropical environment. Crops were topdressed with 80kg nitrogen (N) ha-1 before rainfall, as either urea, urea+DMPP (at 1.6kg DMPP t-1 urea: 'urea-DMPP') or a blend of 50% urea and 50% ...
View more >Although there is growing evidence that the nitrification inhibitor 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) can lower soil nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions in temperate environments, there is little evidence of its efficacy in subtropical or tropical environments where temperatures and rainfall intensities are typically higher. We investigated N2O emissions in field-grown aerobic rice in adjacent fields in the 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons in a subtropical environment. Crops were topdressed with 80kg nitrogen (N) ha-1 before rainfall, as either urea, urea+DMPP (at 1.6kg DMPP t-1 urea: 'urea-DMPP') or a blend of 50% urea and 50% urea-DMPP in the 2013-14 season, and urea, urea-DMPP or polymer (3 month)-coated urea (PCU) in the 2014-15 season. DMPP-urea significantly (P<0.05) lowered soil N2O emissions in the 2013-14 season during the peak flux period after N fertiliser application, but had no effect in 2014-15. The mean cumulative N2O emissions over the entire growing period were 190g N2O-N ha-1 in 2013-14 and 413g N2O-N ha-1 in 2014-15, with no significant effect of DMPP or PCU. Our results demonstrate that DMPP can lower N2O emissions in subtropical, aerobic rice during peak flux events following N fertiliser application in some seasons, but inherent variability in climate and soil N2O emissions limited the ability to detect significant differences in cumulative N2O flux over the seasonal assessment. A greater understanding of how environmental and soil factors impact the efficacy of DMPP in the subtropics is needed to formulate appropriate guidelines for its use commercially.
Soil Research
https://doi.org/10.1071/SR17022
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Discipline of Comparative Politics: 4 Innovations
This article throws light upon the four new innovations in the discipline of comparative politics summarised by Gabriel A. Almond and G. Bingham Powell, Jr. The four new innovations are: 1. The Search for a More Comprehensive Scope 2. The Search for Realism 3. The Search for Precision 4. The Search for a New Intellectual Order.
Innovation # 1. The Search for a More Comprehensive Scope:
The effort is:
(i) To break out of parochialism and ethnocentrism,
(ii) To give equal importance to the study of non-western governments and political processes along with studies of political systems, and
(iii) To make comparative politics studies comprehensive by including the efforts of all political scientists and area specialists for theory-building in political science. Past as well as present political systems form an integral part of contemporary studies of comparative politics.
Innovation # 2. The Search for Realism:
It means rejection of all formalism and the dominant concern with law, ideology, and governmental institutions. It includes an examination of the structures and processes involved in politics and policy-making.
The study of governmental processes, viz., rule-making, rule-application, and rule-adjudication, political parties, interest groups, electoral processes, political communication and political socialization processes dealing with the European and non-Western areas is included in its scope. It emphasizes the study of the dynamic forces of politics.
Innovation # 3. The Search for Precision:
Like other social sciences, particularly psychology, economics, sociology and anthropology, there have emerged voting behaviour and electoral behaviour studies in political science also. Studies through precise measurement and controlled observations have started becoming very popular with American, European and non-western, non-European political scientists.
A large number of political scientists have produced "studies of electoral trends based on voting statistics, studies of factors affecting voters" choices based upon sample surveys; studies correlating quantitative social data and the characteristics of the political system, studies of political culture and socialization based on sample surveys, clinical case studies, and anthropological field observations, quantitative studies of political elite recruitment; quantitative content analysis of political communication, observational studies of political of judicial decisions; and the development of mathematical models for the analysis of political processes.
Organisation and analysis of opinion polls and exit polls and social surveys have become important features of modern comparative politics studies. All these attempts have been directed in the direction of securing precision in comparative politics studies.
Innovation # 4. The Search for a New Intellectual Order:
The above three tendencies have strained the traditional theoretical frameworks and conceptuational vocabularies beyond their capacity to codify and assimilate the new insights and findings of political science research. Concepts such as the state, the constitution, representation, rights, duties etc., cannot codify such activities as the extra-constitutional activities of political parties, pressure groups, and the media of mass communication.
Theoretical experimentation, relying primarily on sociological, psychological and anthropological concepts and frameworks, has become common, and new concepts such as political culture, political elite, political socialization have already become very popular.
Comparative Politics has developed and is still developing a new intellectual order. These four directions have greatly revolutionaries the contemporary comparative politics studies. These have been definitely directed towards the buildings of a science of politics.
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Sparky added: \"He's not getting sold — there are no clauses in contracts this year.\"
But I'm pretty sure it meant 'this year, as opposed to last year'. :scratch: And I believe him, lying would be fatal and he'll know that.
I'd go for the \"as opposed to last year\". But it's also possible that there are clauses that are dormant for the time being.
I'm following the \"As opposed..\" idea though myself - Like you say, it'd be madness to tell a blatent lie about it after what happened last year.
I am pleased to here that there are no clauses in his contract (albeit for this year) as we got screwed with Bellamys.
However I still worry as to whether or not he will still be a rovers player next season. I don't for a minute think Benni will be the instigator of a move, but if someone comes in with say a £10m + bid it is going to be hard for the club to turn its back on it.
We have all seen it before when decent bids for our top players have come in, I just hope the board have the steel to say not for sale, should it happen again.
McRover wrote: We have all seen it before when decent bids for our top players have come in, I just hope the board have the steel to say not for sale, should it happen again.
Since Jack Walker died, I don't recall us selling off anyone because we got a 'too good to refuse' offer.
McRover wrote: I am pleased to here that there are no clauses in his contract (albeit for this year) as we got screwed with Bellamys.
Not really. Firstly, we didn't really get screwed by Bellamy's release clause - we got a lot of very good football out of him, and more money than we paid for him.
Secondly, I can't actually think of when we let one of our high profile players go for less than we said was required. Shearer went for the required £15m, Duff for £17m etc.
mrblackbat wrote: Secondly, I can't actually think of when we let one of our high profile players go for less than we said was required. Shearer went for the required £15m, Duff for £17m etc.
Hmm, in the case of Shearer, Sherwood, Berg, Le Saux, etc we sold them for the money, not because we had to. We've been far more reluctant since, though - as shown by the fact we kept hold of everyone bar Bellamy last summer.
I still think £6m was a bargain for liverpool, without the clause we could have demanded a lot more for him.
Even though teams met our estimations for players in the past, why are we even giving them this option, we should simply be saying not for sale, at any price.
McRover wrote: I still think £6m was a bargain for liverpool, without the clause we could have demanded a lot more for him.
But we wouldn't have got him to play for us without the clause - it's a catch 22 situation. I'm happy we signed him, I'm happy he played well for us (he might not have done), and whilst not happy that we sold him on, I have no regrets that we did as I'm sure that he would never have signed for us without that clause.
So, tell me - if someone offered way over the odds for your house, like ridiculously over the odds, would you sell it? It might be considered essential right now, but you could quite easily replace it with the money earned.
Rovers are a business as well as a club; selling a high profile player for a ludicrous amount of money can help ensure the books balance without worrying about it. Plus, with the likes of McCarthy, Nelsen, Samba, Bentley etc we've shown that we have the scouting to pull in class players for next to nothing.
And to top it off, Hughes has said in the article above that we won't be selling our top players.
Without the clause, we wouldn't have signed him for £3.5m either. We wouldn't have signed him at any price. But, one European campaign and £3m profit was what we got out of the deal, we haven't missed the temperamental dwarf, so it was good business.
You'll have to ask Jack Walker, he was the one who let them go. Like I say, the current board have learned from those mistakes, we haven't sold anyone through greed since coming back up.
I don't disagree with what you say, first a for most the financial security of the club is priority, but surely there comes a time where we have to take a risk. Like you say our scouting team are doing a tremendous job, If we can match this by keeping our top players surely its a combination for the club to go on that extra step?
You can't add terms to a contract once it's been signed, McCarthy would have to sign a new deal for such a scenario to take effect. I think it's safe to say that, unless we get a silly offer, McCarthy is staying for next season at least. Hughes never once vehemently denied the existence of a clause in Bellamy's contract after all, wheras with McCarthy he has.
McCarthy would have to sign a new deal for such a scenario to take effect. I think it's safe to say that, unless we get a silly offer, McCarthy is staying for next season at least. Hughes never once vehemently denied the existence of a clause in Bellamy's contract after all, wheras with McCarthy he has. | {
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