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Q: sphinx search query first 20 order by title WEIGHT and next 20 by title ASC no duplicate output How to select via sql command on sphinx first first 20 rows order by title WEIGHT and next 20 order by title ASC ( total 40 results ) on the same sql command but to don't give duplicate title output. I try this sql command but all title results is order via WEIGHT() $sql = "SELECT *,MAX(WEIGHT()) AS tpw FROM vids_tab WHERE MATCH('@title " . mysql_real_escape_string( 'fun | funny | today funny' ) . "') GROUP 5 BY title ORDER BY tpw DESC, title ASC LIMIT 40 OPTION max_matches=40"; A: Got to be honest, don't really see this being practical in a single query. Just issue two queries. And then remove any duplicates in the application. In the second make sure over double the number of results, so even if need to remove 20 as duplicates, will still have 20. If really do want one command, think going to need a UDF. On particular problem, is will need to know range of weights for the first 20 results (so can create a virtual column to sort by (ie to know if row is in the first 20 results) ... ORDER BY IF(WEIGHT() BETWEEN topweight AND bottomweight, WEIGHT(), 0 ) DESC , title ASC (that ISN'T a valid sphinxQL command, just demonstrating what would need to emulate) So first 20 would order by weight, non first would get same value, and so then order by title.
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Italian sportswear giant Fila looks backwards to go forwards A high-tech ski suit, designed in 1993 and worn by Alberto Tomba. (Image credit: Polly Brown) By Lou Stoppard last updated 8 August 2022 Successful sportswear brands are no longer purveyors of just clothing and equipment for sports. They are now fashion brands. And footwear brands. And media publishers. And high fashion collaborators. They are lifestyle labels and video-makers and cultural icons to be name-checked in rap songs. It's tough competition out there – and brands must move with the times to survive. It's intriguing, then, that when Italian sportswear brand Fila was trying to return to match fitness, floundering after its success peaked in the 1990s, it looked backwards, rather than forwards, pouring money into a museum and archive, the Fondazione Fila Museum in Biella in northern Italy. But then Fila was once a brand with imperial ambition and serious momentum. And it was intent on being that again. Biella is an unassuming town in Piedmont. On a flying visit, you'd miss the fact that it's a vital hub for the production of various luxurious fabrics, such as fine wool and cashmere. It's here that the Fila brand was born in 1911, making yarns and clothing. It's had a long history of highs and lows. In the 1960s, the firm ran into financial problems, so it called on consultant Enrico Frachey, who become known as 'Il Dottore' (the Doctor). Vacuum-packed Jamball trainers, 1994. Inspired by his own passion for sports, and noticing that activities that had once been the pastime of the elite were being taken up more broadly, Frachey suggested Fila move into activewear. By the 1990s, the brand had acquired cult status, with the success of trainers such as the FX 100, which found an audience among cool kids more interested in fashion and music than athletics. If Fila apparel had its heritage in Italy, its footwear found traction in the US, specifically American pop culture and street style. Then things got tough. A particular US sportswear giant was about to begin a winning streak that left the competition breathless and bamboozled. 'The archive was being built while the brand was in upheaval. Stores were closing. It was just three years after the acquisition of the group [by Fila Korea] in 2007 and the brand was being rebuilt from the ground up. Maybe some people in the group couldn't see the point,' says the Fondazione Fila Museum's vice president Marta Benedetto, who began work on the project in 2010. 'The thing with a foundation is that it's only a cost,' she adds. Indeed, the returns on investment are less tangible than those that can be felt after opening a new store or releasing a new capsule collection. But Fila Korea's chairman, Gene Yoon, believed it essential to show 'the value and the history' of the brand. Benedetto and her colleague Annalisa Zanni, the foundation's manager, waded through 10,000 boxes, dating key items. 'It was not organised at all,' says Benedetto. Luckily, both have worked at Fila for nearly 20 years and they were able to quiz ex-colleagues for information. They now look after some 15,000 garments, more than 30,000 shoes, and an array of accompanying catalogues and literature. Along the way, the pair and their team came up with innovative ways to archive – trainers are vacuum-packed and hung in rows from metal racks. While the museum is open to the public, the full archive is by appointment only, though there are visitors of some sort nearly every week, including Fila designers, licence holders and collaborators. 'When I see the eyes of the designers when they visit, I realise what we have,' says Benedetto. Yoon predicted the nostalgia of the future, she argues. 'When the time to open arrived, the timing was perfect. Everyone is selling their history now. Many can't sell true history, or something unique – but we have objects to back up everything that can be said about our brand.' When the archive opened in 2010, the trend for retro sportswear was just about to boom. In 2016, for his S/S17 collection, Gosha Rubchinskiy debuted a collaboration with 'old-school' sportswear brands including Fila, Sergio Tacchini and Kappa. To a new generation, they felt fresh. Giants like Adidas caught on, bringing back Gazelle trainers and Beckenbauer tracksuits. This year, Fendi sensed the potential for a collaboration between two respected heritage Italian houses and reached out to Fila to work together on graphic printed T-shirts. The sole of a 2-A turf trainer from 1998. Many people think of tennis when they think of Fila, recalling a young Björn Borg sporting the brand's apparel on court (a wonderful shirt on display in the museum shows a prototype for Borg adapted from a style made for Italian player Adriano Panatta, featuring hand-drawn pen stripes). But the museum shows the ambition of Fila during its early years – the range is surprising. So too is the focus on pushing style as well as function. 'Back then, a lot of the companies had a gentleman's agreement,' says Benedetto. 'Tacchini was only doing tennis. Lacoste only tennis. North Face only mountain – so there was not a company that was really covering other sports, and Fila wanted to be that.' The first apparel collection in 1973 catered to tennis. In 1976, it created clothes for climbing – its White Rock collection of 1978 was worn by Reinhold Messner when he became the first man to climb Everest without supplementary oxygen. Later, Fila set its sights on skiing, sailing, diving and swimming. Then came basketball, cricket, running and table tennis. Within the archive, the brand hopes to discover the ticket to its future: to bottle the essence of Fila and recapture its former glory. Yoon has remodelled the business structure to prioritise licensing agreements, something he knows a lot about having spent years working as a manufacturer of Fila products in Korea. His introduction to the brand came in the 1980s when he spent hours travelling to Biella to try and secure the Korean licence for Fila, but was turned away. The archive allows Fila to have better relationships with its global collaborators, who can refer back to the brand's greatest hits for inspiration. It's fully digitalised, so teams as far-flung as Brazil and China can request material. Such knowledge is vital for maintaining cohesion. 'When I see a product, I can immediately say, this is Fila, this is not Fila. I don't need to see the logo. When you spend every day in the archive, you just know,' says Benedetto. By bringing attention back to Biella, Fila hopes to spread globally without losing any of its DNA. 'We have had a lot of difficulties,' says Benedetto. 'The journey has been very long, but now, after so many years of hard work, we are starting in the right way.' § As originally featured in the October 2018 issue of Wallpaper* (W*235) The aqua time swimsuit collection, 1985 (Image credit: TBC) Left, a drawing from the iconic White Line tennis collection, which debuted in 1974. 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A Nativity scene unlike any other. Made of hand felted wool, this 7 piece set is comprised of 3 wise men, joseph, mary, a lamb and baby Jesus. The fantastic colors and charming details will lend pizzazz and fun to your Yuletide celebrations. This set is artisan-made, with hand beading, hand stitching, hand applique and all made of hand-felted wool. The Wise Men, Mary and Joseph are weighted with sand at their bases. The manufacturer felt designs are hand-felted, hand appliqued and lovingly created from 100% sustainable wool by artisans working in India.
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Can Liverpool rub salt into the wounds? Manchester United v Liverpool is arguably the pick of this week's Europa League second leg games in the round-of-16, despite Jürgen Klopp's side holding a 2-0 lead from the first match. The three remaining matches are all too close to call, but who will be marching on into the last eight of the competition, and who will be knocked out? Here are our previews of this week's Europa League matches. Manchester United v Liverpool Liverpool took complete control of this tie with a 2-0 win at Anfield, but if any club can mount a famous European comeback, perhaps it is Manchester United. Louis van Gaal's side have not won any of their last three matches, while Liverpool have won four of their last five games. In Europe the difference between the two clubs' form is even more pronounced. United have lost five of their last six European games, while Liverpool are unbeaten in their previous nine Europa League fixtures. David de Gea's brilliant performance ensured United have a sliver of hope going into the second leg, as Liverpool could easily have won the tie by four or five goals had the goalkeeper not been in such superb form. De Gea has been valued at $3,800 on DraftKings UK for the return leg. Liverpool have never beaten another English side away in a European match, while United have never lost to an English side in continental competition at Old Trafford, so history suggests van Gaal's men can win on the night. Whether they can overturn a crushing 2-0 first leg loss is another question entirely, however. Braga v Fenerbahce Fenerbahce have the longest trip of the gameweek, with a journey of over 3,000 miles to Portugal to defend their 1-0 lead from the first leg in Turkey. Mehmet Topal's late goal put the Turks ahead, but Braga – fourth in the Primeira Liga – will be confident of causing a big upset in the second leg on Thursday. Portuguese Fenerbahce players Raul Meireles, Nani and Bruno Alves will be in familiar surroundings for this tie, while Meireles will be hoping to celebrate his 33st birthday in fine style. Fenerbahce should progress, especially given their strong away form in the Europa League this season, where they have won twice and drawn three matches. Anderlecht v Shakhtar Donetsk An away goal scored by winger Frank Acheampong gives Anderlecht hope of a fightback, but they trail Shakhtar Donetsk 3-1 from the first leg in Ukraine. The Belgian side have a good home record in Europe, unbeaten in their last six, but they have not won a continental match by two clear goals – as they will need to if they are to progress – since August 2012. Shakhtar have masses of European experience, with 70-year-old coach Mircea Lucescu and right-back Darijo Srna having over 300 UEFA club competition games between them. Lucescu will also be able to remember Anderlecht beating his Dinamo Bucureşti side in the semi-finals of the 1989/90 European Cup Winners' Cup. Sevilla v Basel The final Europa League round-of-16 second leg taking place this week sees Basel travel to Sevilla, who have won the competition in each of the last two seasons. A 0-0 draw in the opening leg in Switzerland gives Sevilla the advantage in this tie, especially as Basel's best player this season, Mohamed Elneny, was sold to Arsenal in January. Sevilla have won 10 home games in a row in the Europa League and this will be their 150th match in UEFA competition, so the La Liga outfit will want to mark the milestone in memorable fashion. Should Sevilla beat Basel at Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán on Thursday, an 11th straight home win will set a new competition record. Éver Banega is the key player for the Spaniards, having scored seven goals from midfield this season, making him a very popular selection for fantasy football players. Sevilla's Yevhen Konoplyanka is another player to look out for and the winger, who played in the final against Sevilla for Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk last season, will make his 50th UEFA club competition appearance if picked in this game. David de Gea is $3,800 in DraftKing's Europa League Contests (vs Liverpool, $50K Budget) Tagged with: anderlecht • basel • braga • europa league • expert • fenerbahce • focus • liverpool • man utd • sevilla • shakhtar donetsk March 16, 2016 Jamie Smith
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I have two TpT gift cards that I would love to give away! Leave a comment about your favorite teaching resource (along with any links that would be helpful). Then on Wednesday, November 30, I will choose two winners. Each winner will receive a $10.00 gift card to spend at TpT!
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Michael Lackey Michael W. Lackey, P.E. Bexar County District 3, Fiscal Chair Michael W. Lackey, P.E. is Principal of Lackey de Carvajal Cx (LCCx), which is an Energy Efficiency Engineering firm. As a LEED Accredited Professional, Lackey verifies that complex building systems perform as intended to achieve energy and water efficiency, reduce CO2 emissions and improve indoor environmental quality. Lackey is also a River Authority-appointed Board Member of the San Antonio River Foundation where he recently served as Chairman. The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization created by SARA to provide amenities and enhancements along the San Antonio River and its tributaries not funded by public monies. To date, its focus has largely been on providing privately funded art installations and betterments along the San Antonio River Improvements Projects. Additionally, Lackey served on the San Antonio Water System board of trustees from 2001 to 2009 prior to being elected to the River Authority board in 2009. A member of the Sons of the Republic of Texas (SRT), Lackey traces his lineage to Jose Luis Carvajal who inherited land out of the Andres Hernandez grant at the confluence of the Cibolo Creek and the San Antonio River. The spot was known as Carvajal Crossing because it had a firm river bottom for the ox carts traveling the Camino Real between San Antonio and Goliad. Lackey is a graduate of Central Catholic High School. He holds a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Texas A&M University and an M.B.A. from the University of Houston. Board member since: 2009 Current term expires: 2021 Committee memberships: Executive Treasurer, Fiscal Chair Board of Directors Bylaws
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‹ Back to All News Advanced Dermatology, LLC Adds Partners and Expands Office to Meet Growing Patient Demand Press Release, April 10, 2018: LINCOLNSHIRE, Ill. & GLENCOE, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Amy Forman Taub, MD, FAAD, founder and Medical Director of Advanced Dermatology LLC, with offices in Lincolnshire and Glencoe, Illinois, is pleased to announce that Anne Marie Mahoney, MD, FAAD and Monika Kaniszewska, MD, FAAD, are now partners of the practice. Dr. Mahoney has been a dermatologist specializing in both cosmetic and medical dermatology at Advanced Dermatology since 2016. Dr. Mahoney received her medical degree from the Boston University School of Medicine, her dermatology training at Loyola University Medical Center, where she served as co-chief resident and completed an American Society of Dermatologic Surgery approved cosmetic dermatology fellowship with well-known cosmetic dermatologists Robert and Margaret Weiss. Dr. Mahoney has authored numerous publications and is on staff at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, Lake Forest, Illinois. Dr. Kaniszewska joined Advanced Dermatology in March 2018 and focuses her expertise on medical dermatology and skin cancer. She graduated with a BS from the University of Illinois at Chicago, earned an MS degree at Northwestern University, her MD degree from Rush Medical College and her dermatology training at Loyola University Medical Center, where she was served as co-chief resident. Dr. Kaniszewska has published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). She was employed by Pinnacle Dermatology for the last 2 years. Read full press release here.
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Vistage Michigan has an immediate need for a poised, empathetic leader to facilitate Executive peer groups, and provide one to one coaching to Chief Executives in Southeastern Michigan. The focus of this role is making connections with people. As a Vistage Chair your primary responsibility will be motivating and inspiring people to achieve results personally and professionally. You will lead local CEOs who are looking to more effectively manage the growth of their businesses, become better leaders, make better decisions and achieve better results. Utilizing strong initiative and self-direction, Vistage Chairs drive towards results by enrolling the commitment and buy-in of local business leaders. They possess sincere appreciation for the dilemmas executives face and how each individual is uniquely motivated. This appreciation is the foundation for designing and implementing interactive communication and decision-making processes. The role requires a high degree of influence, is fast-paced and results oriented. The ideal candidate possesses a self-confident, extroverted style that can enliven, engage and positively impact individuals and groups. The role of a Vistage Chair has a variety of tasks and is dynamic and changing. Because goals and desired results can quickly change, the role requires regularly meeting and proactively establishing relationships with new partners. The ability to understand, quickly react and motivate others to adapt to the changing organization environment is a critical key to success. In general, the core of this position requires a motivated and motivating team builder and organization developer. With more than 17,000 members internationally, Vistage is the world's foremost executive leadership organization. But more importantly, Vistage is a place where passionate business leaders can share their knowledge and experience to help other executives achieve their personal and professional goals. Vistage Michigan has 15 Chairs and more than 240 executive members from a diverse set of companies. Apply now and discover your future as a Vistage Chair in Michigan by clicking here or emailing your resume to [email protected].
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Obama Administration's FY'2010 Budget Request for the United Nations and International Organizations Washington, D.C. (Dec. 14, 2009) — United Nations Foundation President Timothy E. Wirth issued the following statement on the Obama Administration's fiscal year 2010 budget request delivered to Congress today: "By requesting full U.S. funding for the United Nations and affiliated international organizations in its fiscal year 2010 budget request, the Obama Administration is signaling its strong support for multilateral diplomacy and its commitment to paying these bills upfront and on time. It is time to move away from the practice of using supplemental appropriations funding cycles to pay these bills, causing late payments that disrupt and undermine the efficacy of these important global institutions. "Full U.S. support of our UN commitments is more than an obligation; it's a smart investment. UN peacekeeping and stabilization missions shore up security in some of the world's most precarious places at a fraction of what it would cost the U.S. to send its own troops. "These funds also will enable the steadfast work of UN agencies such as the World Health Organization—which is providing expert guidance to the international community during the ongoing swine flu crisis—and the FAO, whose work stabilizes and supports the community of nearly billion people living on less than $1 a day. "In an era in which some of the great global challenges are truly 'problems without passports,' this budget restores multilateral diplomacy as the central part of U.S. foreign policy. "I am confident that, if granted, the Administration's request will support President Obama's ambitious global agenda at the UN and beyond." About the United Nations Foundation The UN Foundation, a public charity, was created in 1998 with entrepreneur and philanthropist Ted Turner's historic $1 billion gift to support UN causes and activities. The UN Foundation is an advocate for the UN and a platform for connecting people, ideas, and resources to help the United Nations solve global problems. We build partnerships, grow constituencies, mobilize resources and advocate policy changes to support the UN's work for individual and global progress. The UN Foundation's work – focused on select global problems – is decreasing child mortality, improving disaster relief, protecting diverse cultures and environments, creating a clean energy future, empowering women and girls, and improving U.S.-UN relations. For more information, visit www.unfoundation.org.
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Our Story Our Impact Events Gallery Stories that R.O.C.K. El Dorado Elementary School Visitacion Valley Middle School Visitacion Valley Beacon Center Academic Support & Learning Enrichment After-School Programming Summer Go Camp Active Learning & Development Student Adult Leadership Training (SALT) General Recreation as the largest provider of active and enriching programs for children and youth in San Francisco's Visitacion Valley WATCH STORY Stories that R.O.C.K. — Celebrating 26 years with stories of impact Take a look at some of our inspiring featured stories. WATCH STORIES Real Options for City Kids (R.O.C.K.) Our mission is to nurture the healthy development of children by listening attentively to their needs and by providing opportunities to those who might not otherwise have access. Real Options for City Kids Mission, Purpose and History High-Quality Active and Academic Programming R.O.C.K. Has Become Fundamental in Our Community R.O.C.K. 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Those who have visited us before, know about the delicious creations of our chef de cuisine. He always strives to spoil your palate with South Tyrolean specialities from morning to evening. Starting from the delicious breakfast buffet with home-made pastries and juices to the traditional afternoon snack with bacon and Vinschgau bread, here you'll get to know the advantages of South Tyrolean cuisine with alpine and Mediterranean influences. Dinner is always a highlight prepared with love each day. To go with your meal you can choose from a vast selection of local and Italian wines from our cellar.
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19th November 1933 - 9th September 2007. You honor you father well with this painting. By the way, thank you for visiting my blog. I'm new to the blogging world. I'm finding out it's more than just a free web site...it's a community. Nice to meet you:) I'm glad I'm reaching people in Moscow! Thank you very much Paull! My condolences, Andrei. My father passed away also early this year. I'm so inspired by the honor that you had given him. Thanks for posting . Thank you very much Armand. Sorry for your loss. Your father must of been honored to have a son who was so talented as you. Im sure he is very proud of you. Keep up the good work. its a very wonderful paint and a great "hommage" (french word) for your father!!! Oh, Andrei...I just find out...I am terribly sorry. It is true what you say about celebrating life in death. No man is an island! The image is breath taken. Our humanity grows larger when our families get smaller. Big bear hug to you. I´ts a beautifull picture for a beautifull life. I recently discovered your blog, and would like to thank you for the inspiration. As for your father, I am certain that you and your work had to have been an unending source of pride for him. Please accept my deepest condolences, Andrei; to you and to your family. The portrait is a wonderful tribute to him. I am very sorry about your father. Accept my sincerely condolences. But, death doesn't exist, thanks God. We - orthodox Christians know that very well. It's only a big change. You'll meet one day, again. Until then, stay strong and keep on making such a beautiful art. I'm so sorry for your loss Andrei. It's curious, despite the cold colour of the background, this painting feels very warm, there's a lot of heart in it. So sorry to hear that, Andrei...My deepest condolences. So much inspiration on your blog and glad I have stumbled across it. You have paid a great honor to your father with this wonderful piece of work, and an honor for sharing it with us all !! Fabulous !! awesome painting n wonderful details... your father is so lively in ur painting. My condolences, Andrei. We have a short life, but we can be alive beyond the death, if people that love us keep us alive in their minds, remembering all these good moments. What amazing way to celetrate his life.. it is a great painting!!.. Sorry Andrei, I just saw your post. It's the sort of moment that's never welcome but still we all have to go through. All the best at a moment like this. Wonderful portrait. His ruggedness well illustrated. Best wishes and my sincere condolences to you, Andrei. I won't forget your father's rugged face. Your blog is very inspiring. This is a somber and beautiful tribute to your father. I am sorry for your loss. I'm touched by such a beautiful tribute to your father. Your tribute says a lot about the kind of man he was, and the kind of man he raised. I would like to extend my deepest condolances to you and your family for your loss. Concerning your father.. i'm so sorry for you !! I love your work Mister.. You are amazing ! Thank you very much for your so kind comment !
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There's also leather repair and sewing services for customers who want to fix or customize their gear. Bielke said the store will keep hard-to-find parts in-stock for a wide range of motorcycle, not just Harley-Davidson. They'll also carry parts for Suzuki, Yamaha and other motorcycle brands. Both Bielke and Cox have a passion for motorcycles that bloomed when they were kids. The biking community has become their family over the years, and they hope to bring the same feeling into the family-friendly store. There's a miniature display for kids to check out up front and there's merchandise in the store that could appeal to college students nearby. Seven new businesses joined an already eclectic mix of locally-owned businesses along Belleville's Main Street. Late last year, Wendy Pfeil, executive director of the Greater Belleville Chamber of Commerce, said the chamber is "thrilled" with all the new places. Alicia Chillemi Slocomb, Belleville Main Street Committee manager, agreed calling the growth spurt "the renaissance" of downtown. Barstool Gypsy Upholstery & Leather is the eighth business to open in downtown Belleville since 2018.
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Home > College of Arts & Sciences > School of Communication, Media & the Arts > SCMA Faculty Publications > 55 Communication, Media & The Arts Faculty Publications Masquerades of Massacre: Gender, Genre, and the Gulf War TV Star System James Castonguay, Sacred Heart UniversityFollow This essay documents Gerald McRaney's movement through the discursive continuum of the Gulf War, arguing that the protofascistic ethos of U.S. wartime culture imploded his image throughout the televisual palimpsest and gave him superstar status during the slick and clean warshow titled "Operation Desert Storm." While a good deal of recent work in film studies has focused on masculinity and male movie stars, sustained analyses of TV stars--particularly men--remain conspicuously absent. At the same time, studies of Gulf War TV have focused on news programming in an attempt to expose lies, document the complicity of the networks with the global post-industrial-military-media complex (and the Bush administration), and reveal the formal conventions and representational strategies of Gulf War news. This, however, has been done at the expense of any sustained examination of fictional programming. (3) This structuring absence points to many critics' unwitting complicity with television's more legitimate "masculine" genres during wartime culture. By turning to TV news in order to deconstruct its myth of objectivity, television scholars were blinded to the hegemonizing process taking place through fictional forms. Thus many critics were indeed complicit with the gendered distinctions and discursive hierarchies that the television industry both assumes and prophetically self-fulfills. Although some media critics, like other viewers, tuned in to "watch the war" specifically on the news or, in the case of CNN "war junkies," during every waking hour, my observations were less selective, comprising a greater sample of "Operation Desert Storm's" vertical and horizontal flow. It seems to me that supposedly "harmless" and "merely" entertaining programs like Major Dad must be taken seriously as ideology-constructing texts precisely because of the generic contract they assume with the telespectator. Through my consideration of Gerald McRaney and Major Dad, then, I hope to contribute to underdeveloped areas in television studies by demonstrating that this banal situation comedy was--like the larger racist, misogynistic, and hypermilitaristic images and language of Gulf War culture--deadly serious. Castonguay, J. (1997). Masquerades of massacre: gender, genre, and the Gulf War TV star system. Velvet Light Trap, 5-23. School of Communication, Media & the Arts Mark Congdon Jr. Candace Parrish
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Horticultural expert at Royal Botanic Gardens Kew shares 5 tips for garden excellence this year Richard Moore, Botanical Horticulturist at Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, on what to love about the garden in spring (Image credit: Getty) By Teresa Conway published 28 February 21 Richard Moore is a Botanical Horticulturist at Royal Botanic Gardens Kew in London and has shared his gardening secrets for this time of year. When winter is drawing to a close it's all about looking forward to the spring season ahead. Richard shares his top tops from prepping your beds for the arrival of spring blooms to planning which plants will be best to grow in different areas of your garden. He has even shared his advice on how to grow bluebells. These usually grow in the wild and people travel from far and wide to view them carpeting the floors of British woodlands but following Richard's tips means you can get these in your own back garden too. Keep reading for his top tips on prepping for spring, plus make sure you check out our guide to garden borders too for inspiring ways to add colour and interest to your space. 1. PREPARE FOR THE SEASON AHEAD When preparing a garden for the spring to come, cut back the less structural herbaceous perennials, and leave a chosen few winter stems – and ornamental seed heads – to twinkle magically in the frost. Mulching always helps to create a blank canvas ready for new spring plants to emerge through, while suppressing weeds, protecting tender new shoots and adding beneficial nutrients and minerals to the bed. There's plenty of advice on how to do this in our ultimate guide to mulching. 2. WATCH THE WEATHER The seasons have changed over the past 20 years and as such we need to be ever more mindful of choosing the right plants and where we put them. With the hot summers, mild winters and unpredictable springs we've had over the past few years in the UK, the placement of plants has become increasingly more important. This means ensuring that the more moisture and shade-loving plants are only planted where they would naturally thrive, so that excess water isn't required just to keep them going through the summer. 3. PLANT SPRING BULBS As a general guide to planting bulbs, the best time for planting is in the autumn. For example, plant narcissus, hyacinths, crocuses, alliums, fritillaries and lilies from September to October, and tulips in November. However, there are some exceptions, and bulbs such as snowdrops and bluebells are best planted in the spring, ideally 'in the green', meaning once they've started to shoot, which ensures you should have 100% survival and good flower displays the same year! 'In the green' bulbs can be bought from most good bulb suppliers. With all bulbs, it's essential that they are planted at the right depth, approximately three times the height of the bulb, and to ensure that they are planted in a good, moist, but free-draining soil, as some bulbs are very susceptible to rotting if planted in ground that is too wet. 4. OPT FOR DROUGHT TOLERANT PLANTS Pick drought-tolerant plants for sunnier/drier areas and I can promise that when placed in the right spot you will be rewarded for it, with healthier, more floriferous plants and reduced maintenance. Due to unpredictable weather, it can sometimes be a worry to see bulbs and plants shooting too early. In this case there isn't much one can do, and although some early flowers may occasionally get frosted, generally plants will adjust and catch up with the seasons. So fear not! 5. TRY GROWING BLUEBELLS Planting bluebells 'in the green' (when they are already almost grown in February to March) is a speedy way to establish bluebells, but they are not always readily available, so if you can't find them, try planting bulbs in autumn. Set them to three times their depth, about 6in (15cm) apart, in humus-rich soil. They should flower the following spring. Make sure you get British bluebells, rather than the Spanish variety that has been escaping into the wild for the past century and taking over from, or hybridizing with, our native species here in the UK. British bluebells have narrow leaves and deep-blue, tubular flowers on one side of the stem only. They have a fruity, sweet scent and the anthers inside the flowers have creamy pollen. Spanish bluebells have broader leaves that are over 1in (2.5cm) wide and paler, more bell-shaped flowers that sometimes look pink or white. The flowers hang all around the stem, not just on one side. Worried you've left it too late to enjoy spring flowers in your garden? Follow our tips on how to plant a last minute spring container and you'll still get to enjoy beautiful blooms this season. Teresa Conway Teresa was part of a team which launched Easy Gardens magazine two years ago and she continues to edit it today. She is also the Gardens Editor on Homes & Gardens, Country Homes & Interiors, Ideal Home and Style At Home, so she is lucky enough to see and write about gardening across all sizes, budgets and abilities. What she is most passionate about when it comes to gardening are the positive effects it has on our mental health to grow and care for plants. Keeping our patches alive with greenery is great for the environment too and help provide food and shelter for wildlife. Finally, she finds it to be such a wonderful opportunity to tap into her creative side and she loves the feeling that she is crafting a space which has a life of its own. Audrey Hepburn summed gardening up perfectly when she said - "To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow". How to heat a greenhouse: 6 ways to keep your glasshouse warm How To Learn how to heat a greenhouse and maximize your garden's growing potential all year round Herb garden ideas: 15 ways to grow herbs outdoors and in Ideas Take your pick from these herb garden ideas and you'll always have a fragrant collection of culinary delights to choose from By Sarah Wilson • Published 14 January 22
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Q: Edit Sync Object to the Marketing Cloud Is it possible to edit a Salesforce object which is already in Sync in the Marketing Cloud? A: You can edit the fields to be synced (ie adding or deleting them ) but you cannot edit the data extension. A work around would be to copy with a query into a data extension then edit that
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What Makes a "Healthy" Economy? The coronavirus pandemic shows that we don't have one. by David K. Shipler Last week, Janet Yellin, former chair of the Federal Reserve, gave an upbeat assessment of the pre-pandemic U.S. economy. "Very fortunately we started with an economy that was healthy before this hit," she told the PBS NewsHour. "The banks were in good shape, the financial system was sound, Americans at least overall on average had relatively low debt burdens." But how "healthy" was that economy, really? How healthy is an economy whose workers have so little savings that they can't make the rent after missing just a couple of paychecks? How healthy is an economy whose small businesses have so little cushion that they face almost instant obliteration when their cash flow is disrupted? How healthy is an economy where hourly employees performing many essential services earn so little that they have to go to work sick to keep their jobs? And how healthy is an economy whose housing costs force millions to cram into overcrowded homes in polluted slums replete with high stress, malnutrition, asthma, diabetes, heart problems, and other chronic disease? "There's nothing fundamentally wrong with our economy," said Fed chairman Jerome Powell in March. It was "resilient," he said in February. Yellin concurred, citing the old good news in her hope that the "economy will recover much more speedily than it did from any past downturn." Recover for whom? The experts look at conventional measurements, which painted a picture of prosperity before COVID-19. The unemployment rate last September hit a fifty-year low, at 3.5 percent, and the rate for people without a high school diploma dropped to a new low of 4.8 percent. The GDP had been growing within the range considered ideal—two to three percent—and Powell reported a rising willingness of employers to hire low-skilled workers and train them. But alongside the bright figures on unemployment and job creation, consider a competing set of numbers from before the pandemic: The poverty-level wages for those who harvest our vegetables, cut our Christmas trees, wash our cars, cook and serve our food in restaurants, deliver groceries to our doors, clean our offices, and even drive our ambulances. The 14.3 million households (11.1 percent) uncertain that they could afford enough food, and the 5.6 million families (4.3 percent) where at least one person has had to cut back on eating during the year. The 14.3 percent of black children with asthma, double the rate in the population overall. The 20 percent of children living in crowded homes shared with other families or three generations of their own, and the 50 percent of urban children who have lived in those conditions by age nine. A pernicious dynamic of financial stress is the unexpected link between housing costs and malnutrition. For many low-wage families without access to such government subsidies as Section 8 vouchers or affordable housing, rent can soak up 40 to 60 percent of income, which can leave too little for other necessities. You have to pay the rent. You have to pay the electricity, phone, and fuel bills. If you need a car to get to work, which the vast majority of employees do, you have to make the car payments. Those are not optional. The category that can be squeezed is for food, and that's what many poor families have to do. A result is childhood malnutrition. It sometimes manifests itself in obesity resulting from cheap, bad food, which in turn can promote diabetes. It compromises the immune system. Even more seriously, deprivation of nutrients such as iron during key periods of brain development, both before and after birth, can lead to lifelong cognitive impairment. Studies show that children who suffered iron deficiency as infants, even if they're fed properly later, still suffer as adolescents, scoring lower in math, written expression, and selective recall. Their teachers see them displaying "more anxiety or depression, social problems, and attention problems," according to a National Academy of Sciences report. So when federal and state governments are stingy with housing subsidies, as they always are, they are effectively, perhaps unwittingly, damaging children's brain development and life opportunities. The booming economy since the Great Recession of 2008, amplified by Republican tax cuts that gave corporations huge benefits, has begun to raise hourly wages, but not significantly. If median hourly wages in certain jobs are put next to the official poverty line—currently $25,750 a year for a family of four—it's clear why so many people are in desperate trouble so soon after the economy's lockdown. Most poor families have only one wage earner, so assuming a full-time, 40-hour week, that person would have to be paid $12.38 an hour just to reach the poverty line. As of May 2019, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median hourly wage for ambulance drivers and assistants was just $12.45; for workers in retail sails, $11.37 to $12.14; for building cleaners, $12.68; for parking attendants, $12.11; and for fast-food and restaurant cooks and servers (some of whom also get tips), $11.00 to $12.45. The lesson is to look beyond the unemployment rate and number of new jobs and examine how well those jobs pay. The "healthy" economy did little to narrow the wealth gap. The most recent Federal Reserve figures, from before the pandemic, showed the top 10 percent of households with a median net worth of $2,387,500 and the bottom 10 percent with minus $962—that is, they owed more than they owned. Adding assets and subtracting liabilities as of the fourth quarter of 2019, the wealthiest 10 percent had 70 percent ($78.5 trillion) of the country's total household net worth, and the bottom 50 percent had just 1.5 percent ($1.7 trillion). The top had miniscule debt, and the bottom half had miniscule financial assets alongside huge mortgage and consumer debt. So, Janet Yellin was only partially right when she said that Americans had low debt burdens. Consumer debt reached a record high in 2019 of more than $14 trillion, according to Experian, the credit agency. But it was lower as a portion of income. And defaults and late payments were low enough to drive the average FICO score—a person's credit rating—to a high of 703, up from 689 in 2010 at the end of the Great Recession. (A perfect score is 850.) Given the high credit card and other debt among the unwealthy, however, delinquency rates can now be expected to soar, pushing credit ratings down. In that prospering economy, then, the glass was either half full or half empty, depending on whether you were looking from the top or from the bottom. There was no need to exaggerate the hardships at the bottom, as some Democratic candidates did with one misstated statistic. Senators Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, and Bernie Sanders all said last year that 40 percent of Americans could not come up with the money to pay a $400 emergency expense. In fact, the contrary was the case, according to the Federal Reserve's annual survey, "Report on the Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households." Asked to check all the ways they could pay for a $400 emergency, only 12 percent said they could not pay right now, 45 percent checked "with the money currently in my checking/savings account or with cash," and 33 percent said they'd use a credit card and pay it off entirely at the next statement. To a follow-up question, 85 percent said that making the unexpected payment would not prevent their paying other bills. On the other hand, 25 percent told the Federal Reserve that they were just getting by or finding it difficult to get by. That number is troubling enough, one bound to spike as stay-at-home orders continue. The economy was not "healthy" for those folks in the first place, and will not be so for many more. Improvements will come not from the stalemate of left and right, or from their manipulating statistics, but from a new ideology of practical realism that honors the complex facts, without distortion. The free-market system is the one we have, and it can work for virtually everyone if everyone in government and business works for everyone. Too idealistic? Naïve? Probably. David K. Shipler David K. Shipler is a Washington Monthly contributing writer, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of seven books, including A Country of Strangers: Blacks and Whites in America, and former foreign correspondent for The New York Times. He blogs at The Shipler Report. The Economy Is Weakest with the Groups Trump Most Needs by Robert J. Shapiro Job losses are above average among Americans without college degrees and in several critical ...read more Trump's Manufacturing Record Stinks, Newest Data Shows His trade wars backfired. Jobs are leaving the U.S. And Obama has a much better claim to be a ...read more How Trump Is Ensuring That the Economy Will Not Recover He's too impulsive and ignorant to understand that we have to get the virus under control first.
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YES Tue 4/23 On 25-Man Roster Doubtful (Elbow) ‑ Rendon has been held out of the last two games with a left elbow contusion and is not expected to draw back into the lineup against the Rockies on Tuesday. Anthony Rendon daily MLB projections and fantasy value for next 7-10 days. Anthony Rendon daily fantasy baseball projections for DFS sites such as DraftKings and FanDuel. Anthony Rendon current season averages per batting order spot along with 12 team mixed fantasy value ($). Only includes games started. Games started percentages for RHP vs LHP are based on last 30 days. Anthony Rendon projected to 150 Games vs RHP and LHP with 12 team mixed fantasy value. This helps identify a player's platoon value for fantasy baseball based on pitcher handedness. These projections by Steamer are a MUCH better indicator of a hitter's platoon splits than in-season stats since it involves multiple years of data and has been properly regressed to league averages. Since games are neutralized across players, values for everyday players may look smaller than for preseason/season to date/rest of season where they benefit from playing time advantages vs other players. In general, left-handed hitters have larger platoon splits. Anthony Rendon stats and 5x5 fantasy value from 2010-2018. Anthony Rendon 2019 fantasy value by month for 5x5 leagues.
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I've noticed under the controls heading in the settings menu the ability to change the behaviour of a "tap" or "long tap" with the Helicon Remote Icon on the main screen. I can't seem to get a long tap to register, everything registers as a normal tap. And for my question, The DOF preview (canon only) check box - (Main screen, LiveView Tab) turns off when when any of the 6 Focus buttons are used - (Main screen, Focus Tab). Is this normal behaviour? No, that shouldn't happen, we'll see what's up with that. Also, long tap seems to be broken on Android at the moment, we're looking into as well. Thanks for letting us know.
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Exchange News Links Various Info The Graph (2020) States: 2019 vs. 2018 2018 Graph 2017 Graphs 2016 State-Level Goals Original Graph (2014) Attrition Estimate Past Projections ACA Repeal Repeal Impact by CD State Protection Bills 2019 Rate Hikes 2018 CSR Load Spreadsheet MLR Rebates Short Cuts: Oregon enrollees mostly newly insured; SC rates only go up 1% on average Oregon: Most ACA exchange enrollees previously uninsured, most consider themselves healthy: Those are two of the findings of a survey released today by the Center for Outcomes Research & Education at Providence Health Services. The goals were to understand who enrolled, assess their connection to care before and after enrollment and to understand their health. At the time of the study, 76,569 Oregonians had signed up through open enrollment. Read more about Short Cuts: Oregon enrollees mostly newly insured; SC rates only go up 1% on average Charles Gaba's blog Colorado: QHPs break 146K, SHOP breaks 2,500 Colorado's official monthly metrics report is out, and shows that while off-season QHP additions have started to drop off as we approach the 2nd Open Enrollment period, they're still within my estimated range of 20-25% of the on-season rate. Meanwhile, SHOP enrollments have inched above the 2,500 mark to sit at 2,517 covered lives as of the end of September. Read more about Colorado: QHPs break 146K, SHOP breaks 2,500 Minnesota: Total ACA enrollments break 350K Things are definitely tapering off as we come up to the new open enrollment period; Minnesota only added 46 more QHP enrollees in the past week, and just 2,087 more people to either Medicaid or MinnesotaCare. However, this does mean that the MNsure exchange has crossed the 350,000 total milestone: latest enrollment numbers Health Coverage Type Cumulative Enrollments Medical Assistance 219,217 MinnesotaCare 76,275 Qualified Health Plan (QHP) 55,289 On the one hand, I've been expecting the daily QHP enrollment rate to drop off nationally as we approach November 15th; anyone who isn't truly desperate for coverage is likely to hold off at this point even if they do have a qualifying life event, given the numerous changes in companies, policies and rates which are going to be available. On the other hand, my "9,000 per day" estimate has always been a bit closer to the low end of the range (7,900 - 10,500 per day at the moment), so I have some wiggle room in this final month anyway. Read more about Minnesota: Total ACA enrollments break 350K Michigan: Republicans would kick 650,000 people off their healthcare policies. Here's the good news: The "Healthy Michigan" program, Michigan's name for ACA Medicaid expansion, is up to over 415,000 enrollees, or 87% of the total eligible for the program. Hooray!! Now here's the bad news: If the Republican Party has their way, every single one of those people will have their brand-new coverage yanked away from them...along with an additional 240,000 or more people (including myself) who are enrolled in private policies thanks to the Affordable Care Act. Healthy Michigan Plan Enrollment Statistics Beneficiaries with Healthy Michigan Plan Coverage: 415,504 (Includes beneficiaries enrolled in health plans and beneficiaries not required to enroll in a health plan.) *Statistics as of October 13, 2014 *Updated every Monday at 3 p.m. Combine the two, and that's over 650,000 Michiganders who will be royally screwed if Republicans get their way, or over 6.5% of the entire population of the state. Read more about Michigan: Republicans would kick 650,000 people off their healthcare policies. Kentucky: Will Mitch McConnell seriously propose a $700 Million tax increase on Kentuckians tonight?? UPDATE: He did it!! What arglebargle will come out of Mitch McConnell's mouth regarding trying to yank healthcare away from over half a million Kentuckians this evening? The Big Senate Debate of the day promises to be the showdown in Kentucky between Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Democratic Challenger (and current Secretary of State) Alison Lundergan Grimes. According to NBC News, there's a chance, at least, that McConnell may finally have to provide a straight answer as to what he intends to do to provide health insurance to the 527,000 Kentuckians (and counting) who are currently enrolled in either private policies or Medicaid via the Kynect healthcare exchange. Otherwise known as the Affordable Care Act healthcare exchange. Otherwise known as the Obamacare healthcare exchange. For his part, McConnell is likely to face questions about health care. Read more about Kentucky: Will Mitch McConnell seriously propose a $700 Million tax increase on Kentuckians tonight?? UPDATE: He did it!! Coming in 2015: The Incredible Shrinking Premium Increase Health industry officials say ObamaCare-related premiums will double in some parts of the country, countering claims recently made by the administration. The expected rate hikes will be announced in the coming months amid an intense election year, when control of the Senate is up for grabs. The sticker shock would likely bolster the GOP's prospects in November and hamper ObamaCare insurance enrollment efforts in 2015. ...The insurance official, who hails from a populous swing state, said his company expects to triple its rates next year on the ObamaCare exchange. First Obamacare Premium Notices For 2015 Show Double Digit Increases Read more about Coming in 2015: The Incredible Shrinking Premium Increase Iowa GOP Senate Candidate has no answer for 100K+ Iowans who'd have coverage yanked away if ACA repealed Not exactly the most shocking headline, I know. Around 26,000 Iowans are privately insured via the ACA exchange (assuming the standard 90% paid their first month's premium) , plus another 80K - 100K via Medicaid expansion. Naturally, Joni "hog castrator" Ernst had bupkes: A query from a viewer said he had received health coverage through the Affordable Care Act. To Ernst, he asked, "Have you given any thought to how individuals in my situation won't lose coverage, should repeal occur?" Ernst called Obamacare a "job killer" in Iowa that is "taking personal health decisions out of our hands and placing them with nameless, faceless bureaucrats in Washington, DC." That is to some degree true, but what about the guy's question? It was a reasonable concern; millions of people are now receiving subsidies to purchase health insurance. If Republicans repeal Obamacare, what happens to them? Read more about Iowa GOP Senate Candidate has no answer for 100K+ Iowans who'd have coverage yanked away if ACA repealed Sunday Funnies: The best one-sided conversation I've ever read Let's fire up the Wayback Machine® and revisit March 19, 2014, shall we? Don't Feed the Trolls: A Special Entry for a Special Visitor ...A few days ago, I broke the cardinal rule of blogging and social media: I fed a troll. Specifically, I engaged in a back & forth with a guy who insisted that I don't have any clue what I'm talking about, that I "don't cite my sources" (insane, since every one of my sources is meticulously cited, dated and linked to)...and, in particular, that I'm "lying" about the number of California residents who have "fully" enrolled in exchange-based QHPs in California (and by extension, nationally). If you check the recent Disqus comments you'll see him pop up a few times today. At first, he was arguing the "But how many have PAID???" line, which I've repeatedly addressed. Interestingly, he was finally willing to (grudgingly) concede that yes, around 85% of "full enrollments" have indeed been paid to date. However, he still insisted that the number of "full" enrollments only "counts" if the policy has actually been issued: Read more about Sunday Funnies: The best one-sided conversation I've ever read Kansas: Politifact confirms what I said 10 days ago: Pat Roberts is full of hooey Me, October 1st: Kansas: Shocker: Pat Roberts lying about number of policies cancelled In Kansas, yes, insurance companies were allowed to bump out non-compliant plans by at least a year...and indeed, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas ended up not cancelling "between 9,500 - 10,000" of their policy holders after all. So...that basically wipes out half of the "20K cancelled" claim already. ...Supposedly Aetna/Coventry and some smaller providers may have originally been planning on cancelling a bunch of plans as well...except that according to this article, Coventry never got around to doing so in the first place... ...That pretty much leaves BCBS KC and the other 10K. Based on the evidence at hand, my guess is that they likely reversed their cancellation decision as well...and if they did, that means that the actual number of Kansans who lost their healthcare policy in 2013 due to ACA noncompliance may have actually been as little as...ZERO. Read more about Kansas: Politifact confirms what I said 10 days ago: Pat Roberts is full of hooey Off-Topic: Taking off my Enrollment Guru hat for a moment... Anyone who knows me, or who reads the FAQ (which is to say, hardly anyone), knows that I've never tried to hide my personal political views. I'm a proud progressive, active in the local Democratic Party, and have taken plenty of shots at Republicans here at ACASignups.net. However, I've tried very hard not to let that skew the data I report, and I've also taken plenty of shots at both HHS and/or the various ACA exchanges when they screw up. Case in point: Just this morning I noted that the Vermont exchange is sending people to their website to pay bills when the site has been offline for weeks, and Oregon's disastrous exchange continues to provide embarrassment with news that they enrolled U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley--himself a proponent of the law--in Medicaid and somehow assigned him 97,000 children. In any event, when I do go off-topic from time to time, it's generally for something innocuous. Read more about Off-Topic: Taking off my Enrollment Guru hat for a moment... Off-Season enrollees may be screwed on deductibles...but don't blame Obamacare Thanks to Jed Graham for bringing up an interesting point about the 2015 renewal-vs-new-enrollee issue earlier today. His original point was that it's likely going to cause no end of headaches (especially to me) to try and keep track of the enrollment figures since there's going to be around 7.5 million existing enrollees to contend with (most of whom, I would hope, will renew their policies) plus the newly-added enrollees whose policies start in January or later. However, it occurred to me to check something out and sure enough, over at HC.gov you'll find this notice: Any 2014 plan you enroll in with a Special Enrollment Period ends December 31, 2014. This is true no matter what month in 2014 your coverage starts. Read more about Off-Season enrollees may be screwed on deductibles...but don't blame Obamacare MA sez everything is awesome, HI gets new director, VT sends people to offline site, OR gives U.S. Sen. 97K kids With Open Enrollment 2.0 coming up fast, here's some quick hits from the various state-run ACA exchanges: Massachusetts: State vows easier time on rebuilt Mass. Health Connector site When people shop online for health insurance through the Massachusetts Health Connector next month, they will have a radically different experience than the trouble they encountered last year, state officials promised Thursday. Last year's website, redesigned to meet the terms of the Affordable Care Act, never worked properly, leaving people unable to buy subsidized health insurance. This year, officials say, the newly rebuilt website will enable users to cruise smoothly from log-in to plan choice. Vermont: Thousands directed to shut-down health exchange website to pay bills Thousands of Vermont Health Connect customers who signed up to pay health care premiums online recently received email notices directing them to pay through a website that is offline. Read more about MA sez everything is awesome, HI gets new director, VT sends people to offline site, OR gives U.S. Sen. 97K kids I usually feel more pride in correctly predicting stuff than this. Me, September 6th: In any event, you can expect a slew of new "OMG!! X MILLION POLICIES CANCELLED!!" attacks this fall as well...just before the midterms. It's not so much that this is false--some policies will be cancelled--as heavily exaggerated, along with the "impact" of those cancellations (most people will do exactly what my wife and I did...simply replace the old policy which isn't compliant...with a new one which is compliant and offers more comprehensive coverage...in many cases at a much lower rate after tax credits are applied, as long as they enroll via the ACA exchange instead of directly via the company). Remember that when you start seeing the campaign attack ads with absurdly ominous music playing over black-and-white footage of someone reaching into the mailbox and pulling out...a notice from their insurance company (DUN-dun-dunnnnn...). Me, October 2nd: Read more about I usually feel more pride in correctly predicting stuff than this. The Obamacare lawsuit which has nothing to do with Obamacare...mostly. On Tuesday, the New York Daily News posted a story about a man in New York who is suing Empire BlueCross BlueShield because the insurance policy he purchased from them is essentially useless. As the header summarizes it: Man sues Empire insurance company, claims search for doctor became 'frustrating' runaround Jon Fougner says his simple search for a doctor through the insurance company website turned into a 'Dickensian nightmare.' Some doctors did not accept new patients, others never returned his calls, and some had wrong contact information listed on the Empire BlueCross BlueShield website, he claims. He accuses Empire of breach of contract, fraud and false advertising. Read more about The Obamacare lawsuit which has nothing to do with Obamacare...mostly. Kentucky: McConnell goading Grimes into saying the "O" word. Here's a simple response. Now that Mitch McConnell is starting to feel the heat, he's decided to try and double down on the Evils of Obamacare by tying Alison Lundergan Grimes to the law (even though she didn't vote for it, seeing how she isn't, you know, a Senator yet). So, he's started running a new ad in which a real-life doctor attacks Obamacare (mentioning in the "O" word 6 times in 30 seconds, if you include the on-screen text) while stating that Grimes supports it while McConnell wants to repeal it. Read more about Kentucky: McConnell goading Grimes into saying the "O" word. Here's a simple response. 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Costumes should be short and snug – baggy sleeves or billowy capes and skirts can trip your child up and catch fire if they brush against jack-o-lanterns or candle flames. Shoes need to fit – big, floppy shoes (clown shoes or adult shoes) can be hard to walk in and could make your child fall. Costume props should be flexible – costume props can cause injury during a fall. Make sure swords, knives, etc. are made of flexible plastic or rubber. Masks should fit properly and the eye holes should allow for full visibility. Even better, use face paint instead of wearing a mask. Make sure drivers can see costumes in the dark – wear a glow-in-the-dark costume or attach retroreflective tape or stickers to your child's costume. Make sure they take a flashlight with them. Go trick-or-treating in a group – don't allow children to trick-or-treat alone. And, make sure an adult accompanies the group. Remind children to cross streets at crosswalks and intersections – stop at street corners. Look left, right and left again before crossing, and don't cross between parked cars. Inspect treats before they are eaten – remind your children to pick only wrapped candy when they trick-or-treat. Sylvia Scholl is director of WakeMed Trauma Program. What Will it Take To Change School Lunch?
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Allow me to begin by saying that I am not a morning person. I am a person who requires two cups of coffee to feel functional and dreads any alarm before 9am. Instead, I'm most productive in the evening - I don't mind going to a workout class after a full day at the office and I can power through emails after dinner at 10pm. Still, there's something very appealing about becoming an early riser and getting things done while the world feels quiet and peaceful. With the evening daylight hours dwindling, becoming a "morning person" seemed even more relevant - I decided I would try it. Here are some of the tips and tricks I learned as I made the transition. If you believe you are not a morning person, you will never become one. And you will remain content to stay up until 2 in the morning watching Netflix or browsing the internet because waking up will feel unpleasant anyways. Don't fall into this mindset - allow yourself to believe you can rise with the sun and actually enjoy it. You don't necessarily have to do something productive in the mornings (you have the rest of the day for that). Maybe 7am bootcamp isn't your thing, but doing something you love, especially something you might not normally have time for, can be a great way to start the day. Do yoga in your pajamas, go for a walk and grab a coffee, or read that book you've been eyeing. 3. Plan something social - make friends with morning people! You're much less likely to hit snooze if you're doing something social before heading to campus or to the office. Make plans with your friends who wake up early and join them for a hike or coffee before the day officially begins. Once you've committed, you won't want to bail! If the mornings stress you out, spend some time in the evening getting organized (this is ideal if you're more productive at night). Pick out your outfit, pack your workout clothes, and make an easy breakfast like overnight oats that you can quickly eat or take with you to work or class. An early morning will feel much less jarring if you set your alarm for the same time each day (yes, that means weekends too!) Try to get into the routine of going to bed and waking up around the same time - you'll be surprised that eventually you'll find yourself waking up naturally! Your alarm clock doesn't have to put you into immediate distress. Switch it up so it doesn't make you want to throw it across the room. We love the app Yoga Wake Up for relaxing meditations that allow you to stretch and wake up gradually. If you're trying to ditch your habit of hitting the snooze button, try Wake n Shake. The app forces you to shake your phone in order to shut it off -- making your wakeup process much quicker. Changing habits can be hard, but going to bed early can certainly help ease the transition. Having trouble winding down? Check out the Foxxtales guide to getting a good night's sleep.
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Animal Face - IG Selfie Editor by Easy Tiger Apps, LLC. This app is made for all the people out there who have a bit of a...wild side. Animal Face is a photo editor specifically made for those moments where you need to let your inner animal out. Included is a handpicked selection of real animal stickers to place over your photos, custom hand drawn frames both animated and still, and finally a nice selection of filters to basically make unlimited possibilities for creativity. We've even included an Eraser and Draw tool to either blend your face into the animals or have objects in front of the stickers, to give it that extra realistic vibe. Thanks to all the Tumblr photographers and photo editors that inspired this app, we hope you enjoy it! What's your Spirit Animal?! Show us by adding the hashtag #animalface your photos on Instagram and shout us out @easytigerapps.
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Watch Ten Tonnes go on a cosmic journey in new video for 'Lucy' His debut album is coming soon By Andrew Trendell Ten Tonnes Ten Tonnes has shared his colourful and animated new video for 'Lucy'. Check it out on NME first below. You may have caught him on the road with his older brother George Ezra, and now he's back with the latest cut from his anticipated upcoming self-titled debut album. Premiered as Annie Mac's Hottest Record in the World, new single 'Lucy' comes with a dreamlike video in which he "travels around-the-world in search for a lost love". See the Vasilisa-directed video on NME below. Produced by Hugo White (The Maccabees) and Dan Grech (Wolf Alice, The Killers, Liam Gallagher) Ten Tonnes' self-titled debut album arrives on May 3. "I love [Tom Petty's] songwriting," he told NME of the record's influences. "It's just really great tunes with pop choruses and hit after hit. I was lucky enough to see him at his final show in Hyde Park. That was insane and one of the best shows I've ever seen," he said. "Those big choruses and singalongs are what I aspire to achieve." As well as a busy summer of festivals, Ten Tonnes' upcoming UK tour dates are below. 7– Birmingham, O2 Institute 9 – Nottingham, Rescue Rooms 10 – Leeds, Brudenell Social Club 11 – Glasgow, St. Luke's 13 – Manchester, Gorilla 14 – Norwich, The Waterfront (SOLD OUT) 16 – Oxford, The Bullingdon 17 – London, Heaven
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The elite award given to a last-year player for his/her role as a GSC player/team member. Often described as the award for the best all-around player, it has also been awarded for the player with the most favorable impact on the team and/or the program on a skill and results basis. Defined as an award for sportsmanship, this award focuses on attitude, effort and or leadership qualities. This award is given to the last-year player who stands out for his/her focus and dedication to the Skating Club and to his/her team mates. Winners of this award have been defined by their spirit, love of the sport and of the GSC and who best exemplify what the GSC stands for.
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Search Term: dennis baron Teaching commas won't help A rant in Salon by Kim Brooks complains, "My college students don't understand commas, far less how to write an essay," and asks the perennial question, "Is it time to rethink how we teach?" While it's always time to rethink how we teach, teaching commas won't help. The most human computer? Each year there's a contest at the University of Exeter to find the most human computer. Not the computer that looks most like you and me, or the computer that can beat all comers on Jeopardy, but the one that can convince you that you're talking to another human being instead of a machine. To be considered most human, the computer has to pass a Turing test, named after the British mathematician Alan Turing, who suggested that if someone talking to another person and to a computer couldn't tell which was which, then that computer could be said to think. And thinking, in turn, is a sign of being human. English-only in the exit row The USAir emergency exit row seating card reads, "Please contact a USAir Express crewmember if you are not able to read, speak, or understand English." That's because the airline won't let non-English-speaking passengers sit in the emergency exit row, and it requires all passengers who want to sit there to acknowledge that they're qualified to do so verbally, in English. It's time for English teachers to stop teaching that the earth is flat When I asked a class of prospective teachers to discuss the impact on students of prescriptive rules like "Don't split infinitives," "Don't end sentences with prepositions," and "Don't use contractions," one student ignored the descriptive grammar we had been studying and instead equated correctness in language with intelligent design: I think I support prescriptivism. I believe that some words are absolutely unacceptable in any situation. I think there should be an accepted way of speaking and deviation would not be tolerated. I believe in a set of absolute Who cares about National Grammar Day? Or is it whom? March 4 is National Grammar Day. According to its sponsor, the Society for the Promotion of Good Grammar (SPOGG, they call themselves, though between you and me, it's not the sort of acronym to roll trippingly off the tongue), National Grammar Day is "an imperative . . . . to speak well, write well, and help others do the same!" The National Grammar Day website is full of imperatives about correct punctuation, pronoun use, and dangling participles. In the spirit of good sportsmanship, it points out The government's definition of writing is seriously out of date There's a federal law that defines writing. Because the meaning of the words in our laws isn't always clear, the very first of our federal laws, the Dictionary Act–the name for Title 1, Chapter 1, Section 1, of the U.S. Code–defines what some of the words in the rest of the Code mean, both to guide legal interpretation and to eliminate the need to explain those words each time they appear. Writing is one of the words it defines, but the definition needs an upgrade. The Dictionary Act consists of a single sentence, an introduction and ten short clauses defining a minute subset of our legal vocabulary, words like person, officer, signature, oath, and last but not least, writing. #twitterrevolution reforming Egypt in 140 characters? Western observers have been celebrating the role of Twitter, Facebook, smartphones, and the internet in general in facilitating the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak in Egypt last week. An Egyptian Google employee, imprisoned for rallying the opposition on Facebook, even became for a time a hero of the insurgency. The Twitter Revolution was similarly credited with fostering the earlier ousting of Tunisia's Ben Ali, and supporting Iran's green protests The Government Does Not Control Your Grammar Despite the claims of mass murderers and freepers, the government does not control your grammar. The government has no desire to control your grammar, and even if it did, it has no mechanism for exerting control: the schools, which are an arm of government, have proved singularly ineffective in shaping students' grammar. Plus every time he opened his mouth, Pres. George W. Bush proved that the government can't even control its own grammar. Defending the Language with Bullets The bumper sticker on the back of a construction worker's pickup truck caught my eye: "If you can read this, thank a teacher." This homage to education wasn't what I expected from someone whose bitterness typically manifests itself in vehicle art celebrating guns and religion, but there was more: "If you can read this in English, thank a soldier." It was a "support our troops" bumper sticker that takes language and literacy out of the classroom and puts them squarely in the hands of the military. It's one thing to say that we owe our national security and the survival of the free world to military might. It's something else again to be told that we need soldiers to protect the English language. Books by the Numbers People judge you by the words you use. This warning, once the slogan of a vocabulary building course, is now the mantra of the new science of culturomics. In "Quantitative Analysis of Culture Using Millions of Digitized Books" (Michel, et al., Science, Dec. 17, 2010), a Harvard-led research team introduces "culturomics" as "the application of high throughput data collection and analysis to the study of human culture." In plain English, they crunched a database of 500 billion words contained in 5 million books published between 1500 and 2008 in English and several other languages and digitized by Google. The resulting analysis provides insight into the state of these languages, how they change, and how they reflect culture at any given point in time. The Noun Game – A Simple Grammar Lesson Leads to a Clash of Civilizations Everybody knows that a noun is the name of a person, place, or thing. It's one of those undeniable facts of daily life, a fact we seldom question until we meet up with a case that doesn't quite fit the way we're used to viewing things. That's exactly what happened to a student in Ohio when his English teacher decided to play the noun game. To the teacher, the noun game seemed a fun way to take the drudgery out of grammar. To the student it forced a metaphysical crisis. To me it shows what happens when cultures clash and children get lost in the tyranny of school. That's a lot to get from a grammar game. On the internet, nobody knows you can't spell The English Spelling Society has released a report blaming the internet for what it sees as the current epidemic of bad spelling: "The increasing use of variant spellings . . . has been brought about by people typing at speed in chatrooms and on social networking sites where the general attitude is that there isn't a need to correct typos or conform to spelling rules." Many people have come to the same conclusion, despite the fact that, by popular demand, almost all of our digital devices come equipped with unforgiving spell-checkers that mark every mistake with bright red lynes lines. " :) when you say that, pardner" – the tweet police are watching Last Spring the New York Times reported that more and more grammar vigilantes are showing up on Twitter to police the typos and grammar mistakes that they find on users' tweets. According to the Times, the tweet police "see themselves as the guardians of an emerging behavior code: Twetiquette," and some of them go so far as to write algorithms that seek out tweets gone wrong (John Metcalfe, "The Self-Appointed Twitter Scolds," April 28, 2010). Twitter users post "tweets," short messages no longer than 140 characters (spaces included). That length restriction can lead to beautifully-crafted, allusive, high-compression tweets where every word counts, a sort of digital haiku. But most tweets are not art. Instead, most users use Twitter to tell friends what they're up to, send notes, and make offhand comments, so they squeeze as much text as possible into that limited space by resorting to abbreviations, acronyms, symbols, and numbers for letters, the kind of shorthand also found, and often criticized, in texting on a mobile phone. All hail goddess English? Global English may be about to go celestial. A political activist in India wants the country's poorest caste to improve its status by worshipping the English language, and to start off he's building a temple to Goddess English in the obscure village of Bankagaon, near Lakhimpur Khiri in Uttar Pradesh. English started on the long path to deification back in the colonial age, and in many former British colonies English has become both an indispensable tool for survival in the modern world and a bitter reminder of the Raj. In 1835, Thomas Babington Macaulay recommended to fellow members of the India Council that the British create a system of English-language schools in the colony to train an elite class of civil servants, "Indian in blood and colour, but English in tastes, in opinions, in morals and in intellect," who would help the British rule the subcontinent. A literal paradox: "literally" generally means 'figuratively' The English language is full of paradoxes, like the fact that "literally" pretty much always means 'figuratively.' Other words mean their opposites as well – "scan" means both 'read closely' and 'skim.' "Restive" originally meant 'standing still' but now it often means 'antsy.' "Dust" can mean 'to sprinkle with dust' and 'to remove the dust from something.' "Oversight" means both looking closely at something and ignoring it. "Sanction" sometimes means 'forbid,' sometimes, 'allow.' And then there's "ravel," which means 'ravel, or tangle' as well as its opposite, 'unravel,' as when Macbeth evokes "Sleepe that knits up the rauel'd Sleeue of Care." No one objects to these paradoxes. But if you say "I literally jumped out of my skin," critics will jump on your lack of literacy. Their insistence that literally can only mean, well, 'literally,' ignores the fact that word has meant 'figuratively' for centuries. Killer app: Seven dirty words you can't say on your iPhone Apple's latest iPhone app will clean up your text messages and force you to brush up your French, or Spanish, or Japanese, all at the same time. This week the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office approved patent 7,814,163, an Apple invention that can censor obscene or offensive words in text messages whie doubling as a foreign-language tutor with the power to require, for example, "that a certain number of Spanish words per day be included in e-mails for a child learning Spanish." 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Election on knife edge as poll halves predicted Tory majority to 28 By Michael Settle UK Political Editor All smiles in Staffordshire but survey cuts Johnson's predicted majority to just 28 with a day to go THE election is poised on a knife edge as a major poll slashed Boris Johnson's predicted Commons majority from 68 two weeks ago to just 28 this week with only a day's campaigning to go. The prospect of another hung parliament looms as the Prime Minister and Jeremy Corbyn prepare to make their final pitches for power with Mr Johnson urging people to vote Conservative to keep Britain out of the "quicksand" of Brexit and the Leader of the Opposition saying a vote for Labour is a "vote for hope" to save the NHS. As the two main party leaders cross-cross the country in the last hours of campaigning, the YouGov poll suggested the Tories were on course for a 28-seat majority but this was less than half the number, 68, predicted last month, suggesting the election is tightening sharply as it nears its end. The snapshot based on 100,000 interviews, which accurately forecast the 2017 election result, suggests the Tories will pick up 339 seats, up 22 on 2017, Labour 231, down 31, the SNP 41, up six, and the Liberal Democrat's 15, up three. However, given the possible range of the prediction, which could put the Tories on as low as 311 seats, then the pollster suggested another hung parliament could not be ruled out. READ MORE: Boris Johnson: Block Indyref2 and deliver a good Brexit for Scotland Writing in The Herald today, the two main party leaders make one last appeal to Scottish voters. Mr Johnson declares: "This Thursday, the very future of our Union is on the line. Only by voting for the Scottish Conservatives can you end the threat of a second independence referendum for good." Emphasising his "absolute guarantee" not to grant Nicola Sturgeon her desire to hold a second vote on Scotland's future, the Tory leader insists Mr Corbyn would, by contrast, "sell out Scotland in a heartbeat to get into government and cave in to her demand for an independence referendum in less than 12 months' time". Mr Corbyn, who will make a speech in Glasgow this morning, places his emphasis on his key campaign theme: healthcare. He says: "On Friday, you can wake up to either a Tory Government ready to sell out our NHS to Donald Trump or a Labour Government that will protect it and invest in it. The choice is clear." READ MORE: Jeremy Corbyn: A society where no-one is left behind The Labour leader dismisses the First Minister's "simplistic solution" to Scotland's challenges in her call for another referendum, warning an independent Scotland would simply herald another decade of public spending cuts. "So, at this election, the only prospect for real change – not just in raising living standards but in shifting wealth and power from the few to the many and reviving the collective fabric of Scotland's society – is with Labour," Mr Corbyn declares. Johnson says eagerly-awaited decision on HS2 will arrive 'very shortly' Johnson dismisses Sturgeon's plan for Scottish Visa as 'absolutely fanciful' Boris Johnson's Brexit deal set for final vote in European Parliament Outgoing BBC boss hits out at corporation over 'toxic' journalism culture Fisheries Bill will empower Britain to operate as independent coastal state
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Airing over 2010-2012, this crime drama anthology from "Cracker" creator Jimmy McGovern opened every episode with a different protagonist in the docket awaiting trial, with their stories told in flashback and their ultimate fates determined in the end. Leads included Christopher Eccleston, Juliet Stevenson, Andy Serkis, Sean Bean, and Anna Maxwell Martin. 10 episodes on 4 discs. 10 1/3 hrs. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English (SDH); behind-the-scenes footage.
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/** * @fileoverview `FileEnumerator` class. * * `FileEnumerator` class has two responsibilities: * * 1. Find target files by processing glob patterns. * 2. Tie each target file and appropriate configuration. * * It provides a method: * * - `iterateFiles(patterns)` * Iterate files which are matched by given patterns together with the * corresponded configuration. This is for `CLIEngine#executeOnFiles()`. * While iterating files, it loads the configuration file of each directory * before iterate files on the directory, so we can use the configuration * files to determine target files. * * @example * const enumerator = new FileEnumerator(); * const linter = new Linter(); * * for (const { config, filePath } of enumerator.iterateFiles(["*.js"])) { * const code = fs.readFileSync(filePath, "utf8"); * const messages = linter.verify(code, config, filePath); * * console.log(messages); * } * * @author Toru Nagashima <https://github.com/mysticatea> */ "use strict"; //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Requirements //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ const fs = require("fs"); const path = require("path"); const getGlobParent = require("glob-parent"); const isGlob = require("is-glob"); const escapeRegExp = require("escape-string-regexp"); const { Minimatch } = require("minimatch"); const { Legacy: { IgnorePattern, CascadingConfigArrayFactory } } = require("@eslint/eslintrc"); const debug = require("debug")("eslint:file-enumerator"); //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Helpers //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ const minimatchOpts = { dot: true, matchBase: true }; const dotfilesPattern = /(?:(?:^\.)|(?:[/\\]\.))[^/\\.].*/u; const NONE = 0; const IGNORED_SILENTLY = 1; const IGNORED = 2; // For VSCode intellisense /** @typedef {ReturnType<CascadingConfigArrayFactory.getConfigArrayForFile>} ConfigArray */ /** * @typedef {Object} FileEnumeratorOptions * @property {CascadingConfigArrayFactory} [configArrayFactory] The factory for config arrays. * @property {string} [cwd] The base directory to start lookup. * @property {string[]} [extensions] The extensions to match files for directory patterns. * @property {boolean} [globInputPaths] Set to false to skip glob resolution of input file paths to lint (default: true). If false, each input file paths is assumed to be a non-glob path to an existing file. * @property {boolean} [ignore] The flag to check ignored files. * @property {string[]} [rulePaths] The value of `--rulesdir` option. */ /** * @typedef {Object} FileAndConfig * @property {string} filePath The path to a target file. * @property {ConfigArray} config The config entries of that file. * @property {boolean} ignored If `true` then this file should be ignored and warned because it was directly specified. */ /** * @typedef {Object} FileEntry * @property {string} filePath The path to a target file. * @property {ConfigArray} config The config entries of that file. * @property {NONE|IGNORED_SILENTLY|IGNORED} flag The flag. * - `NONE` means the file is a target file. * - `IGNORED_SILENTLY` means the file should be ignored silently. * - `IGNORED` means the file should be ignored and warned because it was directly specified. */ /** * @typedef {Object} FileEnumeratorInternalSlots * @property {CascadingConfigArrayFactory} configArrayFactory The factory for config arrays. * @property {string} cwd The base directory to start lookup. * @property {RegExp|null} extensionRegExp The RegExp to test if a string ends with specific file extensions. * @property {boolean} globInputPaths Set to false to skip glob resolution of input file paths to lint (default: true). If false, each input file paths is assumed to be a non-glob path to an existing file. * @property {boolean} ignoreFlag The flag to check ignored files. * @property {(filePath:string, dot:boolean) => boolean} defaultIgnores The default predicate function to ignore files. */ /** @type {WeakMap<FileEnumerator, FileEnumeratorInternalSlots>} */ const internalSlotsMap = new WeakMap(); /** * Check if a string is a glob pattern or not. * @param {string} pattern A glob pattern. * @returns {boolean} `true` if the string is a glob pattern. */ function isGlobPattern(pattern) { return isGlob(path.sep === "\\" ? pattern.replace(/\\/gu, "/") : pattern); } /** * Get stats of a given path. * @param {string} filePath The path to target file. * @throws {Error} As may be thrown by `fs.statSync`. * @returns {fs.Stats|null} The stats. * @private */ function statSafeSync(filePath) { try { return fs.statSync(filePath); } catch (error) { /* c8 ignore next */ if (error.code !== "ENOENT") { throw error; } return null; } } /** * Get filenames in a given path to a directory. * @param {string} directoryPath The path to target directory. * @throws {Error} As may be thrown by `fs.readdirSync`. * @returns {import("fs").Dirent[]} The filenames. * @private */ function readdirSafeSync(directoryPath) { try { return fs.readdirSync(directoryPath, { withFileTypes: true }); } catch (error) { /* c8 ignore next */ if (error.code !== "ENOENT") { throw error; } return []; } } /** * Create a `RegExp` object to detect extensions. * @param {string[] | null} extensions The extensions to create. * @returns {RegExp | null} The created `RegExp` object or null. */ function createExtensionRegExp(extensions) { if (extensions) { const normalizedExts = extensions.map(ext => escapeRegExp( ext.startsWith(".") ? ext.slice(1) : ext )); return new RegExp( `.\\.(?:${normalizedExts.join("|")})$`, "u" ); } return null; } /** * The error type when no files match a glob. */ class NoFilesFoundError extends Error { /** * @param {string} pattern The glob pattern which was not found. * @param {boolean} globDisabled If `true` then the pattern was a glob pattern, but glob was disabled. */ constructor(pattern, globDisabled) { super(`No files matching '${pattern}' were found${globDisabled ? 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El Paso Business District Location: 229 N. Baltimore On July 11, 1871, J. Hout Minnich and John Hufbauer filed a town plat for El Paso in Sedgwick County, Kansas. It established streets from Madison to Kay and from Water Street to Georgie Avenue, and business boomed. Around the turn of the century, most buildings in downtown El Paso were on Baltimore Avenue between Main and Washington streets, and many changed uses or owners as the city progressed. An example is T. D. Wardell Hardware, first located on the first floor of Odd Fellows Hall and then moved west across the street to its own building on the property where you are standing. Note the evolution of the Farmers & Merchants Bank building's façade. After the bank currently located at Market and Baltimore was built, the original bank building was sold to El Paso Water Company, then several years later to a realtor and then back to the bank. It was torn down to accommodate expansion and parking. The block between Market and Washington had barbers, dry goods, groceries and other services. The Sickler brothers were two of the proprietors. South of Market Street were the Independent Oil Company and Gertie's Café. Near the center of the block was H. Jones General Store, which later became Lock Edwards Grocery, and then in the 1930s Chet Smith Grocery and Locker. In 2019, this building now houses professional offices. Just south of Kay Street was the grain elevator and nearby railroad depot, which occupied three locations over the years. On the east side were the Odd Fellows Hall and Davidson & Case Lumber Company. This site later became the Trading Post Lumber Yard for a number of years and in 2019 is occupied by the Baltimore Market Place. In the early days, the post office was a pigeon-hole cabinet in the front of someone's store, and as the community grew, it expanded and moved locations several times. A hotel on Washington Street was built in the late 1800s, and in 1904 the Weston family purchased it. In the very early days, a public horse watering trough was in the middle of Baltimore at Washington. The original Catholic mission church was south at Kay Street. Just to your north, the First Presbyterian Church remains at its original location, although the 1879 building was replaced in 1926 and again in 1990. Arkansas River Crossing Smiith Farm and St. Mary School Derby Public School and Historical Museum Lauber Farm and Silo El Paso Cemetery Garrett Homestead Work for Derby View Agendas / Minutes City of Derby 611 Mulberry Road, Suite 300 Derby, KS 67037-3533 Derby Chamber of Commerce Derby Community Foundation Derby Public Library Derby Public Schools Derby Recreation Center How do I apply for a Board or Commission? How do I report a crime? How can I get a copy of an accident report? How do I report traffic complaints in my neighborhood? WeRDerby
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【産業上の利用分野】この発明は、周波数シフタを用いることにより、1つの光源でブリルアン増幅特性をもつBOTDA(ブリルアン・オプティカル・タイム・ドメイン・アナリシス)を構成する光周波数シフタを用いる光ファイバ歪位置測定装置を提供するものである。 BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention, by using a frequency shifter, the optical fiber strain using an optical frequency shifter constituting the BOTDA (Brillouin Optical Time Domain Analysis) with Brillouin amplification characteristics in one light source there is provided a position measuring device. 6725号公報にも掲載されている。 It has been published in the 6725 JP. と光源1Bの差周波数がブリルアンシフト周波数に等しくなると、ブリルアン増幅された連続光21は表示回路7によって光ファイバ10の損失波形として表示される。 Difference frequency light source 1B is becomes equal to the Brillouin shift frequency, continuous light 21 which is Brillouin amplified is displayed as a loss waveform of the optical fiber 10 by the display circuit 7 and. 表示回路7の構成は、後述の図4に示されている。 Structure of the display circuit 7 is shown in FIG. 4 which will be described later. Bの安定性は直接に歪の精度と確度に影響する。 Stability of B affects precision and accuracy directly to the distortion. 1%の歪は約 500MHzに相当するので、光源1A・1Bの相対周波数の安定度を5MHz以下にする必要がある。 Since a 1% strain is equivalent to approximately 500MHz, the stability of the relative frequency of the light source 1A · 1B should be less than or equal to 5 MHz. この発明は1つの連続光から光周波数シフタにより連続光と周波数の違う光パルスをつくり出すことにより、連続光と光パルスの差周波数がブリルアンシフト周波数に等しくなるような測定系を構成し、1回の測定時間内では連続光と光パルスを安定にする光周波数シフタを用いる光ファイバ歪位置測定装置の提供を目的とする。 The present invention by creating a light pulse with different continuous light and the frequency by the optical frequency shifter from one continuous light, constitute a measurement system such as the difference between the frequency of the continuous light and the light pulses equals the Brillouin shift frequency, once in within the measurement time and to provide an optical fiber strain position measuring apparatus using an optical frequency shifter to stabilize the continuous light and the light pulses. と、光スイッチ6からの周波数foの連続光11を変換表示する表示回路7と、光スイッチ4、光周波数シフタ5及び光スイッチ6を制御するタイミング制御回路8とを備え、光ファイバ10内の周波数foの連続光11と周波数(fo+fm)の光パルス13とでブリルアン増幅特性をもつBOTDAを構成する。 When a display circuit 7 for converting display the continuous light 11 of the frequency fo from the optical switch 6, an optical switch 4, and a timing control circuit 8 for controlling the optical frequency shifter 5 and the optical switch 6, the optical fiber 10 constituting the BOTDA with Brillouin amplification characteristics in the optical pulse 13 of the continuous light 11 and the frequency of the frequency fo (fo + fm). 【作用】次に、この発明による周波数シフタを用いる光ファイバ歪位置測定装置の構成を図1により説明する。 [Action] Next, the configuration of the optical fiber strain position measuring system using a frequency shifter according to the present invention by FIG. 図1の1は光源、2は光カプラ、3は光増幅器、4は光スイッチ、5は光周波数シフタ、6は光スイッチ、7は表示回路、8はタイミング制御回路である。 1 in Figure 1 denotes a light source, 2 an optical coupler, the third optical amplifier, the fourth optical switch, the fifth optical frequency shifter, light switch, 7 display circuit 6, 8 is a timing control circuit. 【0007】光源1は周波数foの連続光11を光ファイバ10の遠端10Aに入射し、連続光11は光ファイバ10を通過し、光ファイバ10の近端10Bに接続された光カプラ2に入る。 The light source 1 is incident continuous light 11 of the frequency fo at the far end 10A of the optical fiber 10, the continuous light 11 passes through the optical fiber 10, the optical coupler 2 connected to a proximal end 10B of the optical fiber 10 enter. 光カプラ2により分岐された連続光11は光増幅器3で増幅され、光増幅器3で増幅された連続光11は光スイッチ4で光パルス12に変換される。 Continuous light 11 which is branched by the optical coupler 2 is amplified by the optical amplifier 3, the continuous light 11 which is amplified by the optical amplifier 3 is converted into light pulses 12 in the optical switch 4. 【0008】光パルス12は、光周波数シフタ5により周波数(fo+fm)の成分をもつ光パルス13に変換される。 Light pulses 12 is converted by the optical frequency shifter 5 to the optical pulse 13 having a component of the frequency (fo + fm). 光周波数シフタ5の構成と作用は後述の図2により説明する。 Construction and operation of the optical frequency shifter 5 will be described with reference to FIG. 2 described later. 図1では光周波数シフタ5から光パルス13を取り出し、光スイッチ6と光カプラ2を通して光ファイバ10の近端10Bに入れる。 Figure 1 is taken out the light pulses 13 from the optical frequency shifter 5, and put through the optical switch 6 and the optical coupler 2 at the proximal end 10B of the optical fiber 10. TDAに一致する。 To match the TDA. 【0010】次に、図1の光周波数シフタ5の構成を図2により説明する。 Next, will be described with reference to FIG 2 the configuration of an optical frequency shifter 5 of Figure 1. 図5の5Aは光カプラ、5Bは周波数シフタ、5Cは光カプラ、5Dは光スイッチ、5Eは遅延線、5Fは光増幅器、5GはAPC、5Hは変調回路である。 Figure 5 5A is an optical coupler, 5B are frequency shifter, 5C are optical couplers, 5D optical switch, 5E delay line, 5F the optical amplifier, 5G is APC, 5H is a modulation circuit. 光スイッチ5Dは図1の光スイッチ4、光スイッチ6と構成が同じで例えば1μsで動作する光スイッチである。 The optical switch 5D the optical switch 4 of Figure 1, configured as an optical switch 6 is an optical switch that operates in the same, for example 1 [mu] s. で構成するループ回路により、周波数(fo+fm)の成分をもつ光パルス13に変換される。 In the loop circuit constituting, it is converted into light pulses 13 having a component of the frequency (fo + fm). fmは周波数シフタ5Bを通過する回数nと周波数シフタ5Bのシフト周波数Δfの積で定義される。 fm is defined by the product of shift frequency Δf of the number n and the frequency shifter 5B passing through the frequency shifter 5B. ループ内をn回回転したとき、スイッチ5Dで周波数(fo+fm)の光パルス13を取り出し、スイッチ6へ導く。 When the loop is rotated n times, taking out a light pulse 13 of frequency (fo + fm) in the switch 5D, leading to the switch 6. なお、光周波数シフタについては、1992年電子情報通信学会秋季大会講演論文集分冊4のB−773にも記載されている。 In addition, the optical frequency shifter, are also described in B-773 of the 1992 Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers Autumn Conference Proceedings separate volume 4. 【0012】次に、図1のタイミング波形を図3により説明する。 Next, will be described with reference to FIG 3 the timing waveform of FIG. 図3アは光スイッチ6のタイミング波形であり、図3イは光スイッチ4のタイミング波形である。 Figure 3 A is a timing waveform of the optical switch 6, FIG. 3 b is a timing waveform of the optical switch 4. 図3ウは光周波数シフタ5内の光スイッチ5Dのタイミング波形であり、図3エは光パルス12の波形図である。 Figure 3 c is a timing waveform of the optical switch 5D the optical frequency shifter 5, FIG. 3 d is a waveform diagram of a light pulse 12. 図3カは光パルス13の波形図である。 3 months is a waveform diagram of a light pulse 13. Oスイッチの駆動周波数を制御する変調回路5Hから周波数シフタ5Bの光周波数シフト量を制御する。 From the modulation circuit 5H for controlling the driving frequency of the O switch to control the light frequency shift amount of the frequency shifter 5B. その範囲は 115〜 125MHzとする。 Its range is the 115~ 125MHz. 3の周波数は連続光11より 9.9GHzも高くなる。 Frequency of 3 9.9GHz becomes higher than continuous light 11. 4変換器7B以下により周波数fo成分がCRT7Fに表示される。 4 frequency fo component is displayed on CRT7F below converter 7B. なお、表示回路7は通常の光パルス試験器に使用されている表示回路と同じものである。 The display circuit 7 is the same as the display circuit which is commonly used for the optical pulse tester. 【発明の効果】この発明によれば、光周波数シフタを使用することにより、1つの連続光による測定系から2つの光源でブリルアン増幅特性を用いるBOTDAに一致した測定系を構成することができ、測定系を安定にすることができる。 Effects of the Invention According to the present invention, by using the optical frequency shifter can constitute a measurement system that matches the BOTDA using Brillouin amplification characteristics of two light sources from the measuring system according to one of the continuous light, the measurement system can be stabilized. 【図1】この発明による周波数シフタを用いる光ファイバ歪位置測定装置の構成図である。 1 is a configuration diagram of an optical fiber strain position measuring system using a frequency shifter according to the present invention. 【図2】図1の光周波数シフタ5の構成図である。 2 is a configuration diagram of an optical frequency shifter 5 of Figure 1. 【図3】図1のタイミング波形図である。 3 is a timing waveform diagram of FIG. 【図4】図1の表示回路7の構成図である。 4 is a configuration diagram of a display circuit 7 in FIG. 【図5】従来技術による光ファイバ歪位置測定装置の構成図である。 5 is a block diagram of a prior art optical fiber strain position measuring device. の近端(10B) に導く第2の光スイッチ(6) と、 第2の光スイッチ(6) からの周波数foの連続光(11)を変換表示する表示回路(7) と、 第1の光スイッチ(4) 、光周波数シフタ(5) 及び第2の光スイッチ(6) のタイミングを制御するタイミング制御回路(8) とを備え、 光ファイバ(10)内の周波数foの連続光(11)と周波数(fo+fm)の第2の光パルス(13)とでブリルアン増幅特性をもつBOTDAを構成することを特徴とする光周波数シフタを用いる光ファイバ歪位置測定装置。 Proximal end and a second optical switch (6) leading to (10B), continuous light of the frequency fo from the second optical switch (6) and (11) display circuit for converting display (7), the first of an optical switch (4), an optical frequency shifter (5) and a second and a timing control circuit (8) for controlling the timing of the optical switch (6), the frequency fo of the optical fiber (10) in continuous light (11 ) and frequency (fo + fm) second optical fiber strain position measuring apparatus using an optical frequency shifter, characterized in that configuring the BOTDA with Brillouin amplification characteristics out with light pulses (13) of.
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Vikings Season 4: Trailer Reveals Spoilers, Ragnar Set to Die, Lagertha Rumored to Have an Important Role! Vikings Season 4 is going to return to your television screen in the next month and there are a lot of speculations surrounding the new season of the popular History Channel series. There is already speculation that this will be the last season for Ragnar Lothbrok and it looks like things are set to head that very way. Ragnar had a huge fall during the battle of Paris that might have helped him enter the city of Paris, but he is going to return to his kingdom of Kattegat a weakened man. Travis Fimmel, who plays the role of Ragnar had made it very clear that he is set to make his move to Hollywood, where he going to play the lead role in the film Warcraft. With Travis Fimmel focusing on his film career, the character of Ragnar will have to be bid goodbye. There are mixed reviews from the fans of Vikings. While they are excited about Season 4 finally approaching, they are sad that this might be the last season with Ragnar in it. It was Ragnar who made the show interesting. Michael Hirst informed Inquistr that the history of the Vikings clearly indicate that Ragnar dies and is then succeeded by his sons who are way more successful than him. Therefore, it isn't just Fimmel's film career that is causing Ragnar's story to be cut short; Ragnar would have been killed off sooner or later in the series. Michael Hirst was always prepared for a possibility where Ragnar wouldn't be present in the Vikings. He said that he knew that he had to make the sons of Ragnar equally popular and hence joked about selecting good looking actors for their roles. The viewers are prepared for Bjorn (Alexander Ludwig) following his father's footsteps to become an able leader of Kattegat. However, the trailer hints at the fact that Bjorn might have to take on the lead sooner than he had realized since there is a general sentiment in the trailer that Ragnar might not make it back to the walls of Valhalla. According to Viking lore, a warrior can enter the walls of Valhalla only if they have an honorable death. An honorable death for the Vikings would mean to die in battle. However, this doesn't happen for Ragnar since he recovers from the battle of Paris is left injured and helpless to become an old man and die in the process. A death that isn't desirable for the Vikings. With Ragnar injured, Bjorn will be restored to the throne as the new king in place of Ragnar even before he actually dies. Ragnar is ready to embrace death as mentioned in the trailer, but it doesn't seem like death will come any soon for him. He will have to face other problems before he can finally end his life. Michael Hirst had already hinted at a major betrayal in Vikings Season 4 since he shared a photo of the cast sitting like the Last Supper. There are speculations that Floki (Gustaf Skarsgard) is going to betray Ragnar again. This can be justified with the manner in which he is looming over Ragnar in the trailer. He had already betrayed him once when he killed Athelstan (George Blagden). Floki is set to be put on trial for his crime and Ragnar will again be torn between his duty as a leader and as a friend. According to the pages of history, Ragnar dies after he was thrown into a snake pit by King Aella of Northumbria and there are images of snakes surrounding Ragnar in the official trailer. Dance Moms Season 6: Mothers Find Out Abby's Secret, Mackenzie Breaks Down, Aldc Wins At Calabase! Jennifer Aniston Is Excited To Know Cox and Perry Is Getting Married!
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Charles Card[1, 2] 1796 - 1875 (~ 78 years) Name Charles Card [3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23] Born Jul 1796 Gillingham, Dorset [4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 13, 16, 18, 20, 22, 23] Baptism 31 Jul 1796 Gillingham, Dorset, England [12, 14] Occupation Gillingham Dorset England Draper grocer and bank manager Occupation shop keeper Occupation 1841 Mere, Wiltshire, England Residence England [11, 17] Residence Mere, Wiltshire, England [17] Residence Mere [3, 19] Marital Status: Bachelor Residence 1841 Mere, Wiltshire, England [4, 13] Age: 40 market place Age: 54Relation to Head of House: Head Relation to Head of House: Head Died 2 Mar 1875 Mere, Wiltshire [5, 9, 15, 18, 23] Age: 78Age: 78 Buried 09 Mar 1875 Mere, Wiltshire, England [23] Historical OverviewFour things have had major influences on the history of this area: the proximity of the chalk downland, the building of Mere Castle, the great fire of 1670 and the construction of the highway to the West Country. The downs hereabouts show some of the most concentrated prehistoric activity of anywhere in Europe. From the Neolithic Age (late stone age approx 5000-4000 years ago) there survives long burial barrows and a causewayed camp at White Sheet Down. While the round burial barrows so characteristic of our downs date from the Bronze Age - approx from 4000 years ago. The thin well-drained chalk soil on the downs was easily cultivated by early civilisations. There was active land cultivation as evidenced by the small rectangular enclosures and boundary ditches. A ridge way across Mere Down provided an early-east west route that might have been used throughout prehistory and into historic times. The Iron Age (approx 3000-2000 years ago) has left us several hill forts. That at White Sheet Hill which overlooks Mere encloses about 5 hectares and finds indicate an agriculture activity with cattle and sheepWhitesheet Hill hill fort Image: Mere Museum This was the land of the Celtic Durotrige tribe, who occupied all of Dorset and southern Wiltshire. They resisted Roman rule after the conquest of 43 A.D but were crushed. The area around Mere does not seem to have been prosperous enough for aristocratic villas to have been built. But there have been many Roman finds, including two coin hoards (one from the present cemetery), Romano-British burials and jewellery. Mere is a good example of a "spring-line� settlement. The heavy clay of the Blackmore Vale to the south of Mere meets the porous chalk of the downland to the north and it is here that numerous springs occur. 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Agriculture, or any activity that disrupted the hunting, would not have been encouraged and so it seems that the population density would have been very low. After the invasion the Normans did not confiscate the land as they did in many parts of the Kingdom, instead the land holders in Mere remained Saxon; they were Ulvric, Ulnod and Godric the huntsman (whose duties would have been in the hunting estate called the Forest of Selwood). By 1253 the manor of Mere belonged to the Richard the Earl of Cornwall - the younger brother of Henry III. He obtained permission to build a castle on a prominent hill (Castle Hill). It covered the whole of the top of the hill, was rectangular, had six towers, a chapel, a deep well and a dungeon. A castle would require a large support system - food, fuel, horses, tradesmen, etc. Mere probably grew to be a good-sized village to support, and profit from, the castle. The castle began to fall into disrepair and when abandoned the stone from its walls was used in several Mere houses of this period. By the early 14th century there were two corn mills and a fulling mill, which would indicate that cloth production had started by the late 13th century. There was much building in Mere in the late 14th century and early 15th century including extensions to the church and the new Woodlands Manor, c.1370-80. The Chantry House was built in 1424 to accommodating three priests employed to pray for the benefactor's soul in the newly-built chantries adjacent to the chancel in St Michaels. The house became Mere's first school as the priests also taught local boys. The 16th century saw cloth making in Mere well established as a cottage industry with spinning and weaving taking place in peoples homes and the industry controlled by merchants and clothiers. The market house was on the site of the present clock tower in The Square, and was described as 'a medieval structure of two stairs with open arches underneath'. The Cross House or Cross Loft was above this open, covered, space and was used as a court house. There was no fighting recorded in this area during the Civil War although there was some suffering. Two Mere men were fined for taking the king's side and the vicar, Dr Thomas Chafyn, was imprisoned in 1645. He was badly treated and died from his injuries shortly after his release. The churchyard cross and coloured glass and monuments in the church were destroyed by Cromwell's soldiers. In 1651 Charles II came to Mere in disguise when fleeing after the final battle of the civil war. He took refreshments at The George Inn. From the late 17th Century flax became an important local crop and was spun and woven into linen in cottages in Mere, Zeals and the surrounding area. Four years after the Great Fire of London, Mere had its own great fire in 1670. A total of 54 houses were destroyed. It is likely that many of the houses lost were wood-framed tudor-style medieval buildings and so much of Mere now is of the characteristic local stone and dates from the late 17th century and later. By the 18th century the roads were reasonably good and with Mere being on the main London to Exeter road there was a daily coach and wagon through the village. The older inns such as the Angel, The George, The Swan and the White Hart prospered and a house, rebuilt in 1711, became the Old Ship. Mere became the centre of the local linen industry, which also involved the weaving of dowlas, a coarse form of bed linen. Some spinning of wool and cloth weaving continued alongside the new industry. Despite the apparent commercial prosperity there was poverty in Mere and a poorhouse, later workhouse, was built. By the first half of the 19th century there were more people in the parish engaged in trade and manufacturing than in agriculture. The linen industry was in decline but it was reckoned that most houses had a loom and linen, tick (bed sacks) and cheesecloth continued to be made at Lords Mead Mill until the mid 19th century. From 1830 a new industry came to the town when Charles Jupe turned Hinks Mill into a silk mill. Later another factory opened in Water Street and the Lords Mead Mill changed to silk production in 1868. Mere - circa 1850 This period of relative prosperity also saw social initiatives addressing education, electoral reform, alcohol abuse and poverty. The Congregationalists and the Church of England both established schools. The temperance movement established a coffee shop and a lecture hall to provide an alternative to the pubs. The old workhouse at Castle Street was replaced. The often dismal conditions of working families also led to the formation of an active board of local Chartists by 1841 who campaigned for votes for all men. A gasworks was built and the town was lit by gaslight by 1839. But from the mid 19th century until the First World War Mere failed to prosper and became divided; religious intolerance increased - as did the gap between the rich and poor. Mere became divided into two very distinct factions of church and chapel. There was great intolerance on both Anglican and non-conformists sides - each organized their own education, social and sporting activities. By the 1870s agricultural wages were only 50p a week and there was some migration to larger towns and some emigration. The population declined from a high point of 3,161 in 1871 and continued to fall until the Second World War. The agricultural depression greatly affected the Duchy of Cornwall farms, where many cottages fell into ruin. In 1907 it was estimated that 150 houses had disappeared in the Mere area within living memory. Yet during this time the middle-classes prospered, the town filled with shops and became the commercial centre of a rural area. In the 1880's there were around 30 shops including, 3 butchers, 6 bakers, 2 grocers, an ironmonger, 2 watchmakers and John Walton & Co who were drapers, tailors, grocers, ironmongers, furniture, carpet, glass and china dealers and many other things. If the agricultural depression had been bad enough, worse was to come - in 1859/60 the railway extended between Yeovil, Gillingham and Salisbury - bypassing Mere; the railway caused the the coach trade to decline which led to the demolition of the White Hart in The Square in 1862 and the conversion of the Swan Inn to a house a few years later. Then in 1894 the centuries-old textile industry finally collapsed. A brighter note was struck in 1899 when George Burden started as a nurseryman. Three of his sons continued the business and in the 1950s between 70 and 80 men were employed. Employment prospects improved a little in 1906 when the former Water Street Silk Factory was reopened by the Royal Wilton Carpet Factory Ltd, who continued to use it until the Second World War. The town was supplied with piped water in 1909. Following the First World War things began to improve. The rival church schools were amalgamated. This merger did much to unite the Anglican and non-conformist factions in the town. The Hill Brush Company was founded, which soon expanded providing more employment. The first council houses were provided at White Road, Clement's Lane and Barnes' Place. A regular electricity supply was provided by the Wessex Electrical Company in 1931. Mere benefited from the increasing prosperity the country experienced following the Second World War, but in the 1970s the A303 bypass was built and Mere lost the passing trade and almost immediately half its shops. Activity did not really pick up again until the 21st century when Mere's population and liveliness was boosted by an influx of affluent early retirees mostly from the Home Counties. There was no fighting in the area during the Civil War although there was some suffering locally. Two Mere men were fined for taking the king's side and the churchyard cross and coloured glass and monuments in the church were apparently damaged by Cromwell's soldiers. They also imprisoned the vicar, Dr Thomas Chafyn in 1645. He was badly treated and died from his injuries shortly after his release. In 1651 Charles II came to Mere in disguise when fleeing after the the battle of Worcester - the final battle of the civil war. He took refreshments at The George Inn. Dewes House, 1948 AgricultureBy this time the King's hunting forest ceased to exist and the land could at last be farmed. In 1651 about 80 acres of land at Forest Deer (on the Motcombe road) were given in compensation for the loss of rights of common which the poor of Mere parish in the Forest of Gillingham. In the seventeenth century the economy was still a very mixed one, with many people self-sufficient. A high proportion of the tradesmen's properties in the centre of Mere still had odd pieces of land in the surrounding countryside and often common grazing too, so that the blacksmith or shoemaker had his own patch of corn and couple of pigs or sheep and a cow. Buildings16th century houses include the George Inn, and the gateway to the Chantry. Homestead and Barbican cottages in Castle Street, Downlease and Dewes House in Salisbury Street are all examples of 17th century buildings. Dewes House was built in about 1660 with mullioned windows and a classical pedimented doorway. Until 1963 it was roofed with large stone tiles. The house was considerably enlarged in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. An almshouse was built in Steep Street in 1638. It accommodated four poor families of the parish chosen by the overseers of the poor. The inmates were supported out of the rates. By 1877 it was ruinous and was demolished. Just four years after the Great Fire of London, Mere had its own great fire in 1670. A total of 54 houses were destroyed. It is likely that many of the houses lost were thatched wood-framed medieval types and so much of Mere now dates from the late 17th century and later. The market house was on the site of the present clock tower in The Square, and was described as 'a medieval structure of two stairs with open arches underneath'. The Cross House or Cross Loft was above this open, covered, space and was used as a court house. At the end of this period the Wiltshire-based traveller Celia Fiennes wrote that Castle Hill was all grassed over but that a small cell or vault had been uncovered in the hill. This seems to have provided the stimulus for further use of stone from the castle in the early 18th century when dressed stone was dug out from the castle foundations for use for new buildings. IndustryBy the 16th century, woollen cloth making was a well-established cottage industry in Mere with spinning and weaving taking place in peoples' homes. The industry was controlled by merchants and clothiers but by the end of this period had declined to a relatively small scale. Fulling mills though remained busy. The woollen trade was succeeded by a bigger flax-growing and linen-weaving trade, particularly for making bed ticking. James Harding of this town, "cloth and tick merchant�, even traded with Hamburg, Portugal and the American colonies. He employed carriers to bring the flax from barges on the Thames-Kennet waterway from London. Mere, not being a port and being so very far inland, was very disadvantaged when it came to trade. From Andrews' and Dury's Map of Wiltshire, 1810Image Courtesy of Wiltshire Heritage Centre Mere in 1810The 'old castle' shown on Whitesheet Hill is the Iron-age hillfort. The old road from Salisbury to Wincanton can be seen crossing East-West on Mere Down. Several of the milestones shown still exist. The relatively new turnpike road which replaced it can be seen passing through Mere village. It approached Mere via Hazzards Hill not following the old road into the Old Hollow and Steep Street. A road which now only exists as a track, but was apparently as important as the road to the Deverills, goes from Manor Farm northwards. Three mills are shown on the Shreen. Mapledore Hill Common (now Mapperton, bottom left) appears to be a large area of common but the common lands around White Marsh (now Southbrook) are largely restricted to roadside waste ground. There appears to be a centre of population which no longer exists at 'White Marsh' . SocialAt this time the parish of Mere still included the whole of Zeals; the overall population of the two now is not much different from that of 1851. Zeals was a separate little community, almost entirely agricultural, but with its own small shops and an inn which brewed its own beer; but linen weaving was a mainstay of its life. This period of relative prosperity also saw initiatives addressing education, alcohol abuse and poverty. The Congregationalists and the Church of England both established schools. The temperance movement, encouraged by the Quakers and other non-conformists, established a coffee shop and a lecture hall to provide an alternative to the pubs. The Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834 had been passed and in that year the old workhouse at Castle Street was replaced. The often dismal conditions of working families also led to the formation of an active board of local Chartists by 1841, who attended meetings in Salisbury, Westbury and Trowbridge and also held meetings locally. Between Mere and Zeals is Zeals House, in all respects the "big house" of the parish. The Groves and the nearby Faugoins seem to have been the only families in the parish to qualify for the status of gentry. It is their names which one encounters as the benefactors of all the local good causes, but Mere, as distinct from Zeals, does not seem to live in their shadow. The Zeals estate is a large one but does not include the Manor of Mere, owned since Norman times by the Duchy of Cornwall, or by the Bath or Somerset estates. The workhouse as it appeared in 1935 - only the chapel (lower right) survives Image: Colin Anderson For most of this period the vicar was not resident in Mere and the Duchy rented the Manor to the Schutz family, who played no part in the life of Mere, leaving the management of their investment to stewards. As a result, there was no local involvement by those who elsewhere would have been regarded as the squirearchy, so local political and social power lay with the farmers and those in commerce. Mere and Zeals were little communities where most of the inhabitants wear tough serviceable clothes made locally - the men in fustian trousers or breeches and often in the traditional smock, made of the coarse local linen. The town had a plethora of shoe and clothes makers. 95% of the population had been born in the West Country, most of them within 10 miles of Mere, and few would have been exposed to any form of standard English. As a result nearly all would have spoken the Wessex dialect of which we still hear shadows to-day, but far broader and with a plethora of expressions and usages which have disappeared. Indeed, the local dialect would have been more akin to that of Dorset than that spoken in other parts of Wiltshire. Many would still have been illiterate. At the end of this period, a quarter of the population were employed in work paying bare subsistence wages. There were also 48 inmates in the new Union Workhouse and a considerable number of paupers outside receiving support. AgricultureBy the middle of the 19th Century, British agriculture was enjoying great prosperity. Because this area was so far from an industrial town, population growth outstripped the demand for labour, so that rural wage rates in Wessexwere the lowest in the country. The farms themselves varied immensely in size; those on or near the chalk - Zeals, Chadenwick, Manor and Mere Down, were around 1,000 acres each. By contrast, in the flat "cheese" country south of the town they ranged between 100 & 300 acres. The "chalk" farms were mainly arable and sheep, with dairying prevailing on the "cheese" land. Farms came right into the centre of Mere, for instance in Church Street immediately opposite the church was a working dairy farm of 30 acres, The farm buildings include an enormous mediaeval barn fronting Castle Street. The enclosure of common land in the 19th century had a great influence on the landscape we see in and around Mere today and on its inhabitants. Nearly half of the total 7,400 acres (which then included Zeals) was the subject of enclosure and there was much discontent shown by the poorer people - those who benefited most from the common land. TravelMilestone on the old road over the downs - records the distance from Sarum (Salisbury) and London Photo: Mere Museum At the beginning of this period, traffic heading to the West Country used the high-level route over Mere Down - avoiding Mere and all the low-lying sticky clay of the Blackmore Vale. By 1760 the Wincanton Turnpike Trust built a new road down Hazzards Hill and right into the centre of Mere. But Mere's inns seem to have been established before the coming of the turnpike road so it is possible that, in dry weather at least, some traffic diverted off the old trackway on the downs to use the facilities at Mere. After 1760 Mere became busy with stage coach and commercial traffic going to and from Exeter and London. At the peak of the trade, five inns provided accommodation and transport in Mere. The Swan Inn in Salisbury Street, which lay opposite what is now The Lecture Hall, may have been the oldest inn in Mere since in 1647 it advertised stabling for 40 horses. The White Hart Inn in the Market Place (now The Square) probably began as an hostelry in 1663 but was a private house and business premises in the 18th century; it returned to being an inn between 1810 and 1860 (the site is now a Chinese takeaway). The Old Ship Hotel dates from 1711 and has a magnificent wrought-iron sign made by a local blacksmith and clockmaker. Mere Market Place c. 1850 Showing the Market House in the middle of the square (later replaced by the Clock Tower), The Talbot Inn (the George) behind (rendered but without the later fake wood framing), the White Hart Inn on the right. The Angel was another well-established house, site of all the local auction sales; we do not know what it looked like, as the entire site was redeveloped, with a much smaller inn, later in the century, but with its outbuildings it occupied a very large area. In 1760 it had an advertisement saying in : "A Turnpike Road now runs through Mere and is the great road from Taunton and Exeter to London and is the nearest cross road from Blandford and Shaftesbury to Frome and Bath.� The George dates from the the 17th century - it had not yet acquired the mock Tudor facade we know - it was a rendered stone building. We know from Pigot's Directory of 1830 that the three coaches from Londoncalled at the Ship between 3 & 3.30 in the morning, and those from Barnstaple and Exeter to London at 10 pm & 1 & 4 am. Mere's position on the route was such that this was inevitable if departures from the termini were to be in daylight. As a result, there must have been disturbed nights for those living in the Market Place, with the bustle of arriving and departing passengers, offloading of mail and the feeding and watering of horses and riders. Travellers would have seen large arable fields all the way into the town, well farmed by tenants of the Duchy of Cornwall or the Duke of Somerset - our landscape, the pattern of which had been finally determined by the Enclosure Act of 1807, has changed little since that time. IndustryBy the early 19th century, in the parish, there were more people engaged in trade and manufacturing than in agriculture. Mere and Zeals main industry, after farming, continued to be textiles. From the late 17th Century flax became an important crop locally and was spun and woven into linen in cottages in Mere, Zeals and the surrounding area. In the 18th century Mere became the centre of the local linen industry, which also involved the weaving of dowlas, a coarse form of bed linen. Some spinning of wool and cloth weaving continued alongside the new industry. Towards the end of this period, despite the linen industry now being in decline it was reckoned that most houses had a loom and produced linen. Tick (bed sacks) and cheesecloth continued to be made at Lords Mead Mill until the mid 19th century. Flax, by then almost all imported, was dressed and spun at Lords Mead Mill by some 5 men and 30 women. The actual weaving was not a factory job here yet - 20 men and 15 women were linen weavers, working either in their homes or in small sheds; but the trade died fast, and by 1860 it was closed it down - ousted by the larger powered factories of the North of England, Scotland and Ulster. From 1830 a new industry came to the town when Charles Jupe turned Hinks Mill into a silk mill and many people, including boys of 9 or 10, were engaged in silk throwing. Later another factory opened in Water Street and the Lords Mead Mill changed to silk production in 1868.At the beginning of the 19th century a silk industry employing more than a hundred people (nearly all female) was established in North Row and Hinks Mill. Although the numbers employed were high, the wages were only about a quarter of those commonly paid to male agricultural workers so the industry provided pin money rather than bringing any prosperity to Mere. Gas was being produced in 1837 and the town was lit by gaslight by 1839. The gasworks were eventually sited on the Island at Edge Bridge. Mere was, as now, a grey stone town, houses abutting directly on to the street, and almost no brick in evidence. At the end of this period there were two builders in the town, but not one bricklayer working for them; rather there were still 20 masons, a reflection of Mere's isolation from the rail network. The important buildings in the town centre had slate roofs but almost everywhere else there was still much thatch, despite all the fires which had occurred, and the town had 6 thatchers still working. Other roofs were of stone or tile; at Knowl, near Barrow Street there were 5 tile makers. As well as these trades, there were 6 sawyers, 31 carpenters, 5 glaziers and 2 plumbers. Father Thomas Card, b. 7 Jul 1750, Gillingham, Dorset, England , d. 7 Nov 1823, Gillingham, Dorset (Age 73 years) Mother Grace Matthews, b. 10 Aug 1757, Gillingham, Dorset , d. Sep 1844, Gillingham, Dorset, England (Age 87 years) Married 1778 Gillingham, Dorset, England [17] Married 29 Sep 1778 Gillingham, Dorset, England [17, 24] Married 29 Sep 1778 St Mary the Virgin Church, Gillingham, Dorset, England [25, 26] Family Ann Jupe, b. 13 Aug 1795, Bourton, Dorset , d. 1864, Mere, Wiltshire (Age 68 years) Married 1816 Mere, Wiltshire [3, 11, 17] Married 19 Aug 1816 Wiltshire, England [17] Married 22 Aug 1816 Mere, Wiltshire, England [19] 1. Richard Card, b. 1818, Mere, Wiltshire , d. 1894 (Age 76 years) [natural] 2. Caroline card, b. 1821, Mere, Wiltshire , d. 2 Dec 1901, Salisbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom (Age 80 years) [natural] 3. Mary Card, b. 1823, Mere, Wiltshire , d. 1895 (Age 72 years) [natural] 4. John Card, b. 1826, Mere, Wiltshire [natural] 5. Emma Jane Card, b. 1826, Mere, Wiltshire , d. 8 Aug 1866, Mere, Wiltshire (Age 40 years) [natural] 6. Edward Austin Card, b. Abt 1829, Mere, Wiltshire, England , d. Dec 1921, Lymington, Hampshire, England (Age ~ 92 years) [natural] 7. Henry Albert Card, b. 1831, Mere, Wiltshire , d. 29 Apr 1885, Sherborne, Dorset (Age 54 years) [natural] 8. Archibald Card, b. 1834, Mere, Wiltshire , d. 25 Dec 1893, Southampton, England (Age 59 years) [natural] 9. Alexander Card, b. Abt 1834, Mere, Wiltshire, England , d. 1881 (Age ~ 47 years) [natural] Last Modified 26 Jan 2018 19:06:50 http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=60445168πd=4432 http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=100323453πd=10062 [S1350281918] Wiltshire, England, Marriages, 1538-1837, Ancestry.com, (Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.). 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Viking dragon pendant – a petwer interwoven dragon design pendant. Comes on an 18″ tin plated trace chain. Since ancient times, the dragon was an important creature and symbol associated with the Norse mythology and, later on, integrated and described in the folk tales of the Scandinavian countries. The most reputed Viking longships were decorated with dragon heads on their bow and stern, as a sign of strength, power, and bravery. In addition, waving draco flags were sometimes on the battlefield by the Norsemen (and also by the Anglo-Saxons) in order to intimidate their foes. Thus, the dragon was definitely a major symbol that defined the Viking Age.
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I am Michelle Lis, a researcher at GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung where I am developing a 4D dose delivery system. I come from Chicago, Illinois, in the USA. Though I have had an interest in pursuing medicine since grade school, at times, I toyed with becoming an architect, an anthropologist, or a dancer; I have always been set on a medical career. During academia, I had always been intrigued by the forces of change, through nature, as in evolution, through the acts of man, as in archeology, and through the impacts of our surroundings, as in psychology and chronic diseases. The supreme goal of 'curing cancer' intrigued me most, and, even before I understood what that could possibly entail, I was sure that I wanted to be a major part of the effort. After choosing to attend Loyola University Chicago, I declared a major in Biology, intending to become an oncologist. During my second year, I became interested in bio-engineering and declared a second major, in physics. I discovered a summer research opportunity at Loyola Medical Center, in Maywood, and was accepted, and received a research scholarship. My research and experience in the clinic solidified my interest in medical physics and radiotherapy research. I went on to study medical physics at Louisiana State University, LSU. During my second year, I discovered the International Training Network (ITN) called Optimization of Medical Accelerators (OMA), which a collaboration of organizations focused on advancing cancer treatment. I was accepted at GSI to develop and test a dose delivery system for treating moving tumors. This can potentially be the solution to treating thousands of advanced stage lung and pancreatic cancer patients, who generally receive the grim prognosis of less than two years. After successful implementation and experimental validation at GSI, we will transfer our system to CNAO for transition into the clinic.
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The Foundation is named after Omar Asghar Khan (1953-2002). An extraordinary champion of the rights of the poor, Omar made untiring efforts to organize the vulnerable and advocate a state responsive to its citizens, especially the poor. His efforts were nation-wide, but he had a special, enduring relationship with the people and region of Hazara. Born on 3 July 1953, in his schooling days Omar was admired for his sporting talents excelling in swimming, hockey and football. In 1971 he joined the Army and held the rank of a Captain when he resigned in 1973 against military action in East Pakistan and Balochistan. A year later he left for England to pursue higher studies, and obtained an M.Phil in Economics from Cambridge University. He returned to Pakistan in 1979 and joined the Punjab University in 1980 to teach Economics. Omar also popularized progressive politics on campus, enraging the regressive Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba. In 1983 General Zia-ul-Haq's regime dismissed Omar from the University on trumped up charges of joining a labour rally. After the University, Omar became more active in politics, heading the Istiqlal Youth League of the Tehreek-i-Istiqlal and later serving as the party's Information Secretary. Omar contested the 1988 and 1990 elections, losing both, as he refused to compromise on principles or succumb to using money or clan identity for votes. Omar and a team of researchers analyzed the 1990 elections and published a white paper How an Election Was Stolen in 1991, identifying electoral reforms required for a fair contest. Omar set up many successful initiatives. In 1982, he helped establish the Pakistan Institute of Labour Education & Research to promote workers' rights and served on its faculty all his life. In 1987 Omar set up SEBCON (Socio-Economic and Business Consultants) to produce quality action research and policy analysis. In 1989 he founded Sungi Development Foundation, an NGO that pioneered a rights-based approach influencing development work in Pakistan and the region. Sungi forged citizen alliances to demand the rights of poor, women and other marginalized groups, ensure equitable use of natural resources, promote tolerance and social justice, achieve India-Pakistan peace and a nuclear-free South Asia. In 1998 Omar introduced People's Assemblies to strengthen citizen connections, enable public discourse, and increase activism. He resigned from Sungi in November 1999 to join General Pervez Musharraf's cabinet. On 6 November 1999, Omar was sworn in as the Federal Minister for Environment, Local Government & Rural Development, Labour, Manpower, and Overseas Pakistanis, and became one of the most popular and competent policy-makers. He granted ownership rights to katchi abadi residents through the National Policy on Katchi Abadis. He forged a unique partnership by establishing the first-ever Workers & Employers Bilateral Council of Pakistan, which brokered a dialogue and a consensus on a labour policy protecting workers' rights and giving them better social protection. He was among the main architects of the 2001 Local Government, which devolved authority, created political space for women, peasants, and workers, and protected provincial autonomy. He lobbied for restoring joint electorate to give equal rights to all citizens. Towards end-2001 Omar resigned from General Musharaf's cabinet and re-entered mainstream politics. He launched the Qaumi Jamhoori Party on 28 December 2001, with a commitment to establish a modern, progressive Pakistan. Omar was elected President at QJP's National Convention on 26 May 2002 and announced the party's decision to contest the October 2002 elections on 15 June 2002. With exceptional determination Omar organized the young party and campaigned for elections until his sudden, unexplained death in Karachi on 25 June 2002. Razor-sharp intellect, unwavering conviction, uncompromising integrity and unflinching courage were key elements of Omar's character. Add to that passionate energy, genuine compassion, and disarming humility, and it was the stuff legends are made of. Omar strived for an equitable, just and tolerant society. His compassion for the dispossessed and the meek, and his commitment to improving their wellbeing is reflected in every aspect of his work and accomplishments. He advocated reforms to make the state responsive to its citizens. Under his leadership Pakistan's civil society began effectively demanding democratic politics and governance. Omar's vision and accomplishments is the legacy he has left us with. Its influence will place its footprint on our future as we continue to take his mission forward.
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How many times a day can I use the Cleansing Exfoliator? How many times a day can I apply the Acne Step 1 Cream? What does Acne Step 1 do? It helps the acne that's under the skins surface dry up and come out. If you have deep cystic acne you will see them surface within the first 2 weeks which is a good thing. Why? Well because it cleans the skin from the inside out so it will prevent you from having that cystic acne create a bigger problem later on. Aside from that, it also dries up the acne bacteria to help it prevent from spreading and causing a bigger infection (more pimples later on). With this process you will start to notice that your skin will start to clear up and that the inflammation of the acne will decrease. Why does my face feel so dry while I'm using Acne Cream Step 2? It's helping your skin regenerate at such a fast pace that as the new skin cells created have nowhere to go but outward, the dead cells begin piling up on the skin's surface making you feel dry. This is normal and perfect for achieving that flawless look once your treatment is completed. What if I have to wear makeup to work & I'm getting treated? If you are getting treated and need to wear makeup to work, please note that it might take a little longer for your skin to clear up. Aside from that you will need to clean your face (remove the makeup) as soon as you get home from work. Once you have removed your makeup use the Daisy MD Care Cleansing Exfoliator - then apply the cream as soon as possible. If I have to use makeup, what kind of makeup may I use? We recommend using mineral makeup (makeup without oil) and always washing your face in the morning with the Cleansing Exfoliator prior to applying your makeup. in the morning then apply your cream. Can I be under the sun while I'm getting treated? No! If you must be under the sun, make sure that you don't apply the cream that day. Simply wash your face and use a hat or cap to protect your face. If I am allergic to Benzoyl Peroxide which treatment is right for me? The Sensitive Skin Acne Treatment and System. Can I wear eye makeup while getting treated? Yes, you may apply eye makeup. What if it feels like its getting really dry around my eyes? It means that you are applying the cream higher than you should. Please take a look at the How to apply video again to make sure you are applying it properly. Aside from that apply Vaseline around your eye at night for a few nights until the dryness goes away. How long before my skin is completely clear? It depends on how much acne you have, but you will start seeing results within two weeks of using the kit properly. What can I do to help my skin during the time that It's recovering? Stick to the way the cream should be used. Don't uses a towel to dry your face instead use a tissue, napkin, or paper towel. A healthy diet is also a key factor in assisting your skin remove the toxins and bacteria faster.
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AmItheAsshole Not the A-hole AITA for yelling at a lady who was looking into my windows to stalk her son?(self) 25.5k points25.5k points25.5k points submitted 1 year ago * by mycatmishka I'm 19f and live at home with my family. My younger brother 'Mike' is 14. He is has a group of friends in the neighborhood that he always hangs out with, they all enjoy skating and longboarding and stuff so that's what they're doing most of the time. The boys are 14-15 and really nice kids but most of their parents are hella weird. They have a groupchat where they're secretly supervising the boys basically constantly updating where they are in the neigborhood. My mom was added to the chat and showed me the messages to have a laugh about it and it's honestly ridiculous they'll sent texts like "I saw them at xy street 15 minutes ago" "They were in our garden 5 minutes ago I think now they're headed to the skate park". I think it's hilarious because our neighborhood isn't dangerous at all. One of the moms in the chat is especially annoying because she keeps calling our house and asking if her son 'Jake' is there. We once were put in a groupchat together for a church project and since then she has my number and texts me all the time asking about the boys, because my mom won't respond. Now yesterday I was home alone at about 2pm because my mom was at work and my siblings were out. Jakes mom had called my phone two times but I didn't answer cause she was annoying me. My boyfriend came over and we were just sorta chilling in the living room talking and listening to music. We were sitting on the couch and started to kiss and make out a bit. It was all nice and peaceful and suddenly I hear a really loud knock. It really made us jump because it was just so sudden. I turn to look and there's Jakes freakin mom outside, knocking at the window. I nearly hit the ceiling I was so angry. I go outside and she's all like blah blah sorry to interrupt I just wanted to ask because I haven't seen Jake in almost two hours ect.ect. Apparently we didn't hear the doorbell because of the music so she just walked around the house to investigate and look in the windows. I really blew up at her saying that she's a weirdo who stalks her son everywhere and a freak to look in other peoples windows. I also asked her if her obsessive stalking was the reason for her divorce which probably went a little to far. My boyfriend thought I was justified and my brother thought it was funny but my mom is mad at me because all the other parents are now blowing up her phone. She also thinks I shouldn't have said that stuff about the divorce. I feel sorry for putting my mom in this position but I feel like someone needed to tell that lady how annoying her behavior is. KingAdamXVII 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago If you drop by somewhere unannounced and no one opens the door, people are either not home or don't want to talk to you. Or you hear loud music and guess correctly that they can't hear you knocking. DootDeeDootDeeDooPartassipant [2] 5 points6 points7 points 1 year ago If you try to knock on someone's for and suspect they can't hear you, you get a big spoon and down a heaping dose of "oh fucking well", then you leave. You can keep knocking and ringing the doorbell. You can try to call if you have their number. You can even call the police if you suspect they are inside and in danger. I know none of this really applies to the situation, but you're making generalizations that are flat out wrong (if you knock and no one answers that means they must either not be home or not want to talk to you, and the only thing you can do is leave) and I feel compelled to correct you even if I agree with your conclusions as they apply to this specific situation.
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File photo from video by University of Hawaiʻi It Is Now Illegal To Kill Or Capture Sharks In Hawaiʻi on Jan 1, 2022 at 10:30 am HAWAIʻI - As of January 1, it is illegal to knowingly capture, entangle, or kill any species of shark in State marine waters. (BIVN) – As of today – January 1, 2022 – it is illegal to knowingly capture, entangle, or kill any species of shark in Hawaiʻi marine waters. Act 51, formerly House Bill 533, passed in the last legislative session. "We are well aware of how important sharks are to maintain healthy marine ecosystems," said Brian Neilson, the Administrator of the DLNR Division of Aquatic Resources, in a news release. "We also recognize their importance in native Hawaiian cultural practices and beliefs." Violation of the new law will be a misdemeanor, the State says, but carries significant penalties: $500 for a first offense $2,000 for a second offense $10,000 for a third or subsequent offenses a civil fine not exceeding $10,000 per offense an administrative fine of no more than $10,000 for each shark captured or entangled, whether alive or dead seizure and forfeiture of any captured sharks or any part or product, commercial marine license, vessel, and fishing equipment assessment of administrative fees and costs, and attorney's fees and costs DLNR says the new law does not apply to: people with special activity permits issued by DLNR shark fishing for public safety purposes as authorized or conducted by DLNR sharks taken outside of state marine waters, with required documentation sharks captured, entangled, or killed for self-defense or the defense of another sharks captured or killed according to a permit issued by DLNR Neilson pointed out that DLNR still has work to do before the new law is fully implemented. The State may adopt administrative rules to implement the new law, including but not limited to: ensuring that the incidental capture and release of sharks while targeting other species is not a violation preventing the wanton waste of sharks limiting gear, such as gill nets, in areas identified as shark nursery habitats According to Act 51, the conditions of non-commercial permits for the take of sharks "shall include native Hawaiian cultural protocol, size and species restrictions, and a prohibition on species listed as endangered or threatened." The Act also "shall include native Hawaiian cultural protocol, size and species restrictions, and a prohibition on species listed as endangered or threatened." The DLNR recommends that people "avoid fishing in areas known to be frequented by sharks, especially pupping areas, and use barbless circle hooks." "If a shark is caught accidentally from a boat, avoid bringing it onto the vessel whenever possible," the State says. "To release it, cut the line as safely as possible close to the shark's mouth." Filed Under: Hawaii Tagged With: sharks
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Lizzie est un diminutif anglo-saxon du prénom Elizabeth. Prénom Lizzie Brocheré (née en 1985), actrice française. Lizzie Doron (née en 1953), écrivaine israélienne. Lizzie Halliday (1859-1918), tueuse en série d'origine irlando-américaine. Lizzie Sadin, photographe spécialisée dans les sujets de société et portant sur les droits de l'homme. Lizzie van Zyl (1894-1901), petite fille boer d'Afrique du Sud, morte à l'âge de sept ans de la fièvre typhoïde. Lizzie Velásquez (née en 1989), conférencière motivationnelle et autrice américaine. Lizzie Yu Der Ling (1885-1944), écrivaine sino-américaine. Cinéma et télévision Lizzie, film américain de Hugo Haas, sorti en 1957. Lizzie, film biographique de Craig William Macneill, prévu pour 2018. La Légende de Lizzie Borden, téléfilm américain réalisé par Paul Wendkos, diffusé en 1975. Lizzie McGuire, série télévisée américaine diffusée entre 2001 et 2004. Lizzie McGuire, film réalisé par Jim Fall sorti en 2003. Lizzie McGuire, le film (bande originale) The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, web-série dramatique américaine diffusée entre 2012 et 2013. All About Lizzie, web-série américaine diffusée entre 2012 et 2013. Divers , pseudonyme d'Ann Elisabeth Berg, chanteuse féroïen d'origine danoise et islandaise. , mascotte des jeux paralympiques d'été de 2000. Lizzie est la marque de livres audio du groupe Editis. Voir aussi Homonymie de surnom Homonymie de titre
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But it is the very excess of victimary thinking in the postmodern era that has provided the impetus for the return to the primacy of the transcendent, understood this time from a minimally anthropological perspective. This is true as an account of the origins of GA, but it would be a mistake to take this "return" as one likely to be replicated socially. (Gans doesn't seem to be suggesting something along these lines in this talk–it is overwhelmingly analytical rather than presciptive.) The victimary order has installed itself not only by reversing the priority between transcendence and inequality; it did so by "implicating" transcendence in inequality–that is, victimary thought scapegoats representations of transcendence as "alibis" for the continuance of social hierarchies. Attempts to reverse the hierarchy of human-divine and intra-human relations once again would be instantly "tagged" as calls to return to traditional, hierarchical orders: even on esthetic grounds, the notion of "elevation" implicit in "transcendence" is too reminiscent of the "heights" oppressors placed themselves upon vis a vis the oppressed. The re-prioritization of the human paradox, then, must take on another form. I would first of all suggest that we can stop speaking of the immortality of the sign–first of all, because it's not strictly true, as human beings could destroy themselves and leave the universe devoid of signs; second, because it leaves the human as a sort of spectator, gazing at the sign–as Gans insists, the transcendent sign is always in some relation to what has been transcended, but nothing in the notion of transcendence implies the dependence of the transcendent upon those "acquainted" with it. But the sign is, of course, thus dependent. And if the fundamental human paradox is to brought back to the center of cultural life it will have to be through an awareness of the way all of us need to contribute to the subsistence of the signs that sustain us. At the end of the event, with all the participants arrayed at the periphery, the sign and object would appear simply to be there; but, if acknowledgment of "firstness" is the initial step towards rooting hierarchy and its discontents back in the scene, we should also note that firstness simply points to the sceneness of the scene, i.e., to the fact that something happens, which means something happens first, then second, then third, and so on, until the last. And along the way each "iterates" and "norms" what the others have done–that is, each puts forth the sign in a way that both highlights the distinctiveness of an earlier emission and adds to its "contours" so as to facilitate its further assimilation by the group. Indeed, what we can call the "transcendent" quality of the sign can equally be referred to as its iterability. The problem "transcendence" addresses is why the word "dog" is the "same" word when I use it now and when some other English speaker across the world uses it years from now (of course, words change their meanings, but that's a distraction right now–they aren't completely changing their meaning at every moment, so the problem I am addressing here remains). The simplest answer to the question is that signs are iterable because they are iterated. I would like to distinguish "iteration" from "imitation" here: you imitate when you follow the rules embodied in another's activity, but you iterate when you apply the rules another is following to that activity itself. This distinction can be articulated with the one Richard van Oort (http://www.anthropoetics.ucla.edu/ap1301/1301vano.htm) draws from Michael Tommasello's study of primates and humans, between "emulative" learning, in which "the disciple focuses not on the model's particular behavior but on the objects with which the model is interacting" and "imitative" learning where one "enter[s] into the model's particular intentional stance toward the object." The difference between imitation and iteration, then, can be put as follows: if imitation enters into the model's particular intentional stance toward the object (what I just called "following the same rules"), then iteration is the next act in a series initiated by the interaction between the intentional stance and the object (applying the rules to the subject's behavior). To put it in colloquial terms, imitation plays the man while iteration plays the ball— in activities where we must obey the same set of rules but towards opposite ends, and our roles are therefore distinct as well as reversible, I need to be able to act within the "field" your activity is generating. To return to the originary scene, the iteration of the sign is the imitation of the central object, which "attends to" the organization of the group as a whole as its collecting intelligence. By anticipating, facilitating and channeling one another's moves we simultaneously sustain the game itself; and, since social life is ultimately more open-ended and therefore play-like than game-like, we keep playing by inventing new rules out of the anomalies of the existing ones. We keep things going, and protect the rules not by exclusion but by improvising tactics for inclusion. So, in iterating the sign I not only do what you do but I spread what you do–I enter your relation to the object but I also recognize that the object is encompassed by that relation as well. Here the object is the social relation itself, which is constituted by the thing we let be between us, but also by the infinitely varied ways that thing can mediate our relations. Your use of the sign requires my use to be complete–if the first gesture had been ignored in the rush to the center, it wouldn't have been a sign–and so my sign both completes yours and "requests" that another do likewise for me. The word "first," indeed, is the superlative form of "for," in the sense of "before," ahead of, representative of, holding the place of–the first is the "most for," the "for-est." It implies, and only exists as first, if others are coming after, who will be first in a way as well since others will keep coming. This sustaining relation towards the sign I would call "presence" rather than "transcendence." Presence is the open acknowledgement that the central object is amongst us and we part of it. Presence was present on the scene, before its "closure," but it would have been far too risky to make it explicit in a ritualistic order where claims of human contribution to the center would destabilize it, while introducing it would have introduced conflict into a hierarchical order, since the politics of "presence" under such conditions would be insupportably radical (of course it did emerge in the various known and unknown revolts and heresies through the ages). But now that the hierarchical order has been sufficiently pounded by the victimary barrage, while the awareness that the absolute elimination of all hierarchies can only lead to terror is widespread, ways of turning or renaming hierarchies into or as provisional forms of firstness as the inflection of presence can be freely discussed. Each of us, in some sense, has been "delegated" to watch over some region of signification at each moment, and in that region we are the guarantors or "spreaders" of meaning. The shift from transcendence to presence, meanwhile, would further involve shifting sacrality or holiness away from specific objects, even transcendent ones, to language itself. The "linguistic turn" of 20th century, post-metaphysical thought was inextricably caught up in victimary discourse, perhaps most forcefully in Derrida's work, where metaphysical hierarchies are transcribed into social ones, so "logo-centricism" easily flows into "phallo-centrism," "Euro-centrism," etc. But this need not be the case–indeed, the understanding of language as constitutive, rather than derivative of something more fundamentally human, true, or permanent, might be the antidote to victimary thinking. Victimary claims address themselves, perhaps above all to language–the source of "political correctness" is the awareness that language does constitute our shared world, while at the same time the formulation of those claims must, needless to say (or, inevitable to say) take place in that very same language. Perhaps we have a third paradox here, between the expression of resentment and the donation of that resentment to the circulating center. Victimary thinkers are scandalized by the implication of language in inequalities while universalists are horrified by the recruitment of language for narrowly partisan ends, so as to define, so to speak, oneself into power–perhaps the deferral of this rivalry (which may, in the end, run very deeply through all aspects of at least Western politics) will lie in the shared attention to those elements of language which evade all conscious control. In other words, not simply language, but language's infinite generativity is holy–the very fact that neither the most "hierarchical" terminology (the universal "Man," for example) nor the most politically engineered jargon (like, say "homophobia") can escape the generative processes through which terms get treated ironically, descriptions get mixed up with prescriptions, the boundaries between exclamations, imperatives,interrogatives and indicatives are constantly blurred and redrawn, and so on, might provide us with endless resouces for sustaining presence. Moreover, attempts to exploit language's infinite generativity would not exhaust it–quite to the contrary, such attempts would further deepen our sense of it–the more we attend to language, the more of it there is to attend to. Language is separate enough from us to be worshipped, as every utterance becomes other the instant it is "released," without ever really being separate from us. The creation of idioms, the problem of translation–these are ever-present realities of profound moral, ethical and political import, and into which all, as users of signs, are capable of inquiring and inscribing their situation within the field. I hadn't fully realized it before reading the text of Obama's speech in Cairo but what is certainly most interesting, in my view at least, about Obama's rhetoric is his sense no issue has been properly represented until it has been satured with symmetries. This seems to be a compulsion on the President's part or, more productively, a habit. So, I am going start paying attention to Obama's discourse in these terms–as the construction of a set of symmetries, across a continuum ranging from sensible but obvious, to startling and provocative, and finally to outrageous and obscene. Where and when he crosses over from one "region" to another should be telling; and it is likely that this rhetorical focus will yield insights into not only Obama's own thinking and likely political direction, but to what he represents for so many–what those many take him to be transcending, and how. And I am happy to start here, with the Cairo speech, because despite the challenging topic and venue, it seems to me that Obama kept the portion of outrageous and obscene symmetries to a minimum. More recently, tension has been fed by colonialism that denied rights and opportunities to many Muslims, and a Cold War in which Muslim-majority countries were too often treated as proxies without regard to their own aspirations. Moreover, the sweeping change brought by modernity and globalization led many Muslims to view the West as hostile to the traditions of Islam. This is a good place to begin. "More recently" seems to cover a large period of time here–and sometimes you need a lot of time if you are going to establish an equivalence. "Colonialism" was not only quite a while ago but also actually very brief and had little effect in the Muslim world–from the middle to late 19th century until the mid 20th, and with the exception of the French in Algeria in particular, the occupation of Muslim lands was not heavy handed. What little constitutionalism ever existed in countries like Iraq and Egypt seems to have been left there by the British–and then swept away afterward. The Cold War is a little more "recent," but with the famous exception of helping to install (or re-install) the Shah back in 1953, it would be very hard to give an example of a Muslim government that would have been very different if not for America's insensitivity toward the wishes of the people of that country (perhaps Indonesia, where we supported a very violent suppression of a Communist rebellion in 1965–are Muslims complaining about that?). But this broad temporal sweep also enables Obama to put the Islamists' rejection of modernity in a larger context that would, implicitly, at least, implicate the Muslim world as a whole in that rejection. So, our representation of modernity in the Muslim world has been bullying and hence gave modernity a bad name; while many in the Muslim world, perhaps because they over-generalized from those actions of ours, or because modernity and globalization are hard (for us as well), have failed to distinguish better from worse elements of modernity. Now, if we set aside all questions of truth and fairness, and just think in originary terms of the purpose of such supposed symmetries (on the originary scene, who first reached for the object, who first elbowed another out of the way, etc., is all irrelevant once the sign is extended), we must judge them as follows: can acknowledged representatives of both "sides" sign onto these provisions as a starting point, in which case their truth need not be determined until after we have tried to live up to them. From that standpoint, "we will eschew more aggressive impositions of modernity and globalization if you will determine to embrace some version of modernity and globalization that will get you into the system" seems reasonable. Of course, what will then count as "aggressive" or "destructive" versions of modernity, what it would mean to get inside the "system," etc, would all bve open to debate, which would also be part of the point here. Here, on one side, there are "negative stereotypes of Islam" and on the other side the "crude stereotype of America as a self-interested empire." The President obliges himself to fight against the former "wherever they appear"; it's less clear who is obliged to contest the latter. In other words, there is an odd asymmetry here, which Obama must have felt was needed for the larger symmetry in which each side opposes stereoytpes of the other. Perhaps the asymmetry lies in the fact that the speaker can make the initial gesture by obliging himself; he can't oblige others. All he can do is disprove the stereoype held by the other. The extent to which this symmetrical formation holds together depends upon whether the main objection to America on the part of Obama's audience is, indeed, America's imperialism, or (another odd phrase) its "self-interestedness" (as opposed to disinterested empires?), which I must assume is an oblique gesture to our "materialism." In other words, the fact that we have always tried to give meaning to our principles "around the world" must be distinguishable for that audience from the "imperialism" itself. Otherwise, Obama's very words here would confirm the stereotype. On the other side, what will count as a "negative stereotype" of Islam–and in what sense does it fall within the President's responsibility to fight against them? This symmetrical formation is more tenuous than the previous one, insofar as the President might be taken to be pledging to oppose those of his fellow citizens who are critical of Islam. The weakness here may lie in the opposition of "America" to "Islam"–America is a nation and can do good or evil; Islam is a religion which doesn't "do" anything, so Muslims agreeing to see the US in more complex terms doesn't really line up with us not saying anything "offensive" about Islam. Why, then, couldn't Obama here have contrasted the actions and principles of Americans with the actions and principles of Muslims (as he did in the symmetry I just examined)? Here, we hit a serious obstacle: which liberatory or universalistic actions carried out by Muslims as Muslims could Obama have pointed to here? When he would, by the laws of symmetry, need to point to some complexity (good and evil) in the actions of Muslims, at least in terms of engaging the principles of the modern world, he falls short. So Obama here has to commit himself and us to something both impossible and wrong–to avoid criticizing Islam. The alternative would have been to split the "Muslim World," and single out proponents of democracy and human rights at odds with their government, and whose existence would therefore enable Americans to arrive at a more complex view of Muslims. There is a lot to go through here. Obama begins be weighing, not so much Jewish suffering against Palestinian suffering, as the unacceptability of us today denying either suffering. That is, I don't think he is equating what the Palestinians have gone through to the Holocaust–we need to find the point of symmetry, and not every element of each side of the equation has to line up with some element on the other side. Obama suggests that threatening Israel with destruction today is equivalent to denying the atrocities committed against Jews in the past–actually, a rather subtle and reassuring thought. Now, let's go to the "other hand." That the situation of the Palestinians is "intolerable" is as "undeniable" as the suffering of the Jews. (Note the way the imperative of formal symmetry works here–what holds this part of the speech together is the equivalence of "undeniability" that pertains to both Israelis/Jews and Palestinians–a rather thin thread, but it forces Obama to make the connection I just noted between "denial" and "threats.") So, America will not reject the claims of either side. I don't see what would prevent this from being a starting point: it is undeniable that threatening Israel with destruction or denying the Holocaust will not resolve anything; and it is equally undeniable that ignoring the situation of the Palestinians will not resolve anything. All this seems undeniable. Obama's reference to the "humiliations of occupation" seems out of date as most of the Palestinians' territory is presently unoccupied, but this claim is not really necessary to this equivalence, anyway. Soon after comes the equivalence between the Palestinians and blacks in the American South and non-violent revolts elseewhere. Here, again, Obama is not saying that Palestinians are "like" American blacks, South African blacks, East European dissidents, etc., in every way–the equivalence here is forward looking and projective and therefore one it would be incumbent upon the Palestinians to redeem. That is, the comparison is not between different forms of oppression, but different models of liberation. And, yes, the slaves were freed by the "violence" of the civil war but, again, that doesn't fall within the scope of the proposed symmetry here, which is between various "sublatern" struggles for liberation against "advanced" nations in the late modern world. In other words, it's a salutary redirection of anti-colonial resentments toward more "post-colonial" ones. The Israeli side of the symmetry seems to me especially weak here. Unlike his account of the Palestinians, there is no distinction between what Israel has done and what they should do; there is no proposal of another model for Israel to follow–Israel is just given orders. "Israel must" is the prevailing locution here and, with the exception of the very vague comment on "continued Israeli settlements," Obama never acknowledges that Israel might be very willing and may even be trying to do what they "must," but may need cooperation from the Palestinians. One consequence of the demand for symmetry here is that Obama "must" insist that Israel hold up its end all the more forcefully precisely because the Palestinians can't or won't hold up theirs–in other words, if both sides are in place, you can simply apply pressure wherever it's likely to be effective. I do like Obama's assertion that we will say in public what we say in private to Israelis and Palestinians and Arabs–I don't remember hearing that in a Presidential speech before. I also don't believe it, but it's a good thing to say, if only because it provides a standard for judging Obama here (why not aim at symmetry here as well, though, and insist that all sides follow the same logic and say the same things publicly and privately? Would it have been hard to establish an equivalence between Muslims and Israelis on that score, since Israel is already as transparent as any society can be and the divergence between what Muslim governments say to their own people and to others notorious? So, is that what places certain topics off limits–their resistance to symmetrical rhetorical formulations?). But, to end this–if anyone wishes to examine other parts of the speech in the comments, I'm game–the biggest problem with symmetries is that they leave out the question, who goes first? And, in the end, that's the only question. I can hypothesize, then, that part of the attraction of Obama is his belief that any conflict or dilemma can be framed in a symmetrical form such that the very framing appears to transcend that conflict or dilemma; and, that the other part is that the symmetries need not, indeed should not, lead to any reciprocal action. Indeed, if we take those symmetries I have portrayed most favorably, as possible starting points, where, indeed, would one go with them? Let's say we go first and stop imposing our forms of modernity and globalization upon the Muslim world–in fact, we can read Obama's speech as such a going first. All we will have done is leave the field open for the various competing positions on modernity and globalization to fight it out among themselves–our move ties into no reciprocal action, we can't point to anyone going in one direction rather than others, someone whom we could join. Obama can't even point to more productive approaches to modernity and globalization within the Muslim world–indeed, one strange thing about his speech is that he doesn't praise anyone doing anything right now–all he does is recognize grievances and propose better models for pursuing them. To praise some would be to dispraise others, and that would be to impose. One could say that he therefore represents the Muslim World more negatively than Bush ever did, even though his explicit criticisms are usually very mild. Obama's symmetries, then, require us to believe in mass conversion throughout the Muslim world, a spontaneous conversion, in response to Obama's presence, with Obama himself as the guarantee that the conversion will be reciprocated (here, his bizarre pledge to commit himself to stamping out steretypes of Islam makes sense). This is the result of the rejection of the attempt made by Bush to split the Islamic world, which ended up splitting the West as well–it is the terror of those entwined civil wars that gives Obama's symmetries their mystical force, at least for his followers in the West. For his Muslim audience, Obama's speech can readily be translated into homilies on the need for self-improvement, but at our own pace–we are already on the way to becoming what we are supposed to be. Indeed, the proof of that would be that we are addressed by and can appreciate the speech. There is very little Muslims can do–other than support al Qaeda, deny the Holocaust, etc.–that would leave them outside one of these symmetrical formulations. And what is now gone is any sense of being monitored by an other, from within the "system"–the symmetries are reversable and allow one to shift one's gaze back to one's interlocutor at will. For years I have been convinced, and I remain convinced, that there is a simple and infallible way of breaking the victimary spell: for the "dominant" to use their power to defend those who are the victims of those who claim to be our victims. This should involve not merely charity or altruism, but a genuine alliance, however asymmetrical the contributions of each party, against a common enemy, leading to lasting covenants and institutions. This principle can be applied in infinitely varied ways–conservatives who have tried to liberate students from the public school monopoly, or poor inner city blacks from their "civil rights" leadership through enterprise zones and other initiatives have intuited that this is the way forward. It demystifies victimary claims as another mode of resentment without the potential for generating much intellectual content besides a few, rapidly aging maxims (regarding the virtues, of which there are certainly some, of seeing things from "below"). It acknowledges the inevitability of asymmetry in human affairs, and that the establishment of symmetrical relationships is not meant to eliminate such asymmetries but to establish arenas with a shared sacrality and prescribed objects of desire that are open to all regardless of those asymmetries or, to put it differently, where resentments are directed towards attempts to introduce the asymmetries into that bounded space. And so that the assymetries that will then arise within that space (we are all free to own property, but we won't all get equally rich; we are all free to speak but don't all become equally influential, etc.) reveal new possibilities within that field of human activity, that is, new objects of desire and means of appropriating them (inequalities in propery increases productivity and wealth; differentials in influence lead to models for refining our persuasive capacities). So, for me the obvious question is, why hasn't this happened? To be more precise, why has the one attempt (the "Bush Doctrine"), despite having been launched in response to the most propitious of events (the reductio ad absurdum of the victimary that was 9/11), turned out to be so feeble? What desires and resentments have been more compelling, and why? It's very hard to get a sense of this from Leftists themselves, who answer questions about what they believe or how they conceive of the results of their actions (still!) primarily with diatribes about Bush–even Obama seems incapable of presenting any policy without framing it as a "new beginning" leaving behind a period of medieval darkness. Everything then, can be described as "cleaning up the mess," "turning a corner," "restoring our image in the world," etc.–i.e., phrases devoid of information, even the involuntary kind one provides when stating a any view, or communicating any sense of where one really sees things going. Here's another, more conventionally political, way of thinking about where we are. From 1932-1968, "Progressives" ruled America almost unchallenged, and seemed unlikely to be challenged. They had seen us through–if not actually extricated us from–a depression, and had won the largest and most important war in history. They had managed, in the post-War world, to meld a relatively mild welfare state to a revised version of traditional American, middle class values, and to produce leaders like Truman and Kennedy who could plausibly articulate those values. They ushered in, under quite a bit of pressure, it's true, a new era of racial equality. They even, after some problematic entanglements, managed to get the question of Communism mostly right. The progressive alliance, including the media, universities and most of the political class, then stumbled quite a bit over the next 40 years. The first blow to liberal hegemony came from the Left, in the form of resistance to the Vietnam War and cultural assaults on bourgeois morality. In getting the question of Communism right, the liberal elites ultimately alienated a large chunk of the next generation, which tapped into the tradition of anti-imperialism that had been exorcised during the McCarthy period. And the cultural split alienated an important chunk of the middle class. The first political result of this was the election and re-election of Richard Nixon, who completely accepted the welfare state, but represented the resistance of the "silent majority" to attacks on middle class values and patriotism. A series of blows followed: the election of Reagan, on similar grounds as Nixon, but with the important addition of a rejection of Carterite weakness in foreign policy and with a much more coherent, counter-Keynsian economic agenda. And then, in the 90s, figures like Newt Gingrich, on the one hand, whose Republican majority actually promised to roll back important elements of the welfare state, and Rudy Guiliani, who restored the hope of decent urban governance which had almost been lost. And, finally, Bush's cooptation of liberal themes of human rights and democratization (following up on Reagan here) and tying it to an assertive foreign policy that involved the first serious use (and ultimately successful) of American military force since Vietnam. For a while the Democrats incorporated these themes, moderated their views on things like welfare, the market and regulation, kept their pacifism and tendency to blame America for its enemies in check–while still demonizing their opponents, usually in more coded terms like "competence." Perhaps most important, cultural transformations in the areas of sexuality, family life and popular culture continued unimpeded–enough common ground here with libertarians and the general desire of most people to stay out of others' business made any counter-revolution other than verbal unlikely here. But now, perhaps in part because of some of the successes resulted from these counter-revolutions against progressivism–the reduction in crime, the enormous generation of wealth over the past 30 years, the fall of Communism, the prevention of further attacks after 9/11–it seems, like a rubber band that has been stretched to its limits and then released, we have snapped back pretty much to where liberalism was in the 1960s–if you think about what they had in mind, had not the New Left and the debacle in Vietnam not derailed them, even taking into account our specific historical moment and our economic crisis in particular–wouldn't any good liberal circa 1965 or so see, at least a first glance, today's government as essentially picking up where they left off? Indeed, all the complaints that have accumulated about the "Right" over the past 30 years, all the griping in publications like The Nation and Mother Jones, among aging graduate students and community activists–none of it seems to have been wasted. The Obama Adminstration's rhetoric and plans are all formulated in an idiom intimately familiar to anyone hanging around the (mostly hopeless) Left between 1980 and 2008. In other words, however catastrophic (in my view, of course) the path Obama and the democratic congress have put us on, in some sense it looks like the "natural" condition of post-traditional (post-WWI, really) America. In the end, the Left conceded nothing, and the link between Bill Ayers and President Obama represents the return of the New Left cultural and anti-American radicals back into the fold. This is where we have been heading–the Republican revolts were simply detours. Auschwitz theology has proven so powerful because its roots lie deep in victimary modernity–in the compulsive self-liberation from obscurantist tyranny. If you can't imagine freedom in any other terms, you will keep imagining yourself enslaved in new ways with each new liberation from previous enslavement and you will keep seeking out previously invisible modes of victimization to abhor. There is a covenantal modernity which displaces the victimary brand, but the US was really the only strong representative of covenantal modernity and, ultimately, the lasting influence of slavery gave victimary modernity a foothold here which it has prodigiously expanded. But victimary modernity is impossible as a way of life–its triumph must lead to catastrophe. The best thing to do, as far as I can see, is to stay out of the way as the catastrophe unfolds–predict nothing, don't gloat, quietly offer alternatives which will be contemptuously rejected. Unobtrusively abstain from the narrative of victimary modern liberation–that would include "tea parties," references to Jefferson and Paine, etc. (although, of course, we need not criticize any of that, either, nor exclude the possibilities that some movement will emerge from it). The new narratives will have to emerge out of disciplinary spaces, and they will coelesce around the discovery and invention of modes of symmetry which leave pre-existing asymmetries alone. And symmetry seen not as equalizing liberty but as esthetic freedom–see all the beautiful ways in which we can exist on the same plane with each other! Create spaces that people will want to join once the victimary state starts to go bankrupt, and that will ultimately be able to find public representation by applying its idioms and habits to devising novel compromises. I would think of this as a continuous presence, as opposed to transcendence–transcendence sees some idea embodied in reality, while presence is awareness that only one's activity sustains reality, with ever-renewed signs rather than ideas. Presence will involve a recovery of imperatives and ostensives for public use–of course, they could never fall out of disuse in private life–and a proliferation of models which are adhered to tenaciously but in very restricted circumstances. I feel like going on to talk about auxiliary verbs as a model for this kind of activity, but that seems to be a discussion for a discipline that doesn't quite exist yet. To get it started, though, why shouldn't language serve us as a source of models for reality–now that we have finally dispensed with the notion that reality must be the model for language?
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Max Pauly, né le à Wesselburen et mort le à Hamelin, a été Standartenführer, commandant du camp de concentration du Stutthof de à , puis il a été le deuxième dirigeant du camp de concentration de Neuengamme, au Sud-Est de Hambourg. Il organise l'évacuation du camp de Neuengamme. C'est lui qui a commandé le massacre de Lübeck, c'est-à-dire, qu'il a demandé l'exécution des enfants venant d'Auschwitz en leurs injectant de la morphine puis en les pendant. Il a été jugé au procès de Neuengamme, puis exécuté par pendaison (par Albert Pierrepoint). SS-Standartenführer Commandant d'un camp de concentration nazi Personnel du camp de concentration de Neuengamme Nazi condamné et exécuté pour crime de guerre ou crime contre l'humanité Naissance en juin 1907 Naissance à Wesselburen Naissance dans la province du Schleswig-Holstein Décès en octobre 1946 Décès en Basse-Saxe Décès à Hamelin (Allemagne) Condamné à mort exécuté par pendaison Condamné à mort exécuté en Allemagne Décès à 39 ans
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The Last Starfighter is een Amerikaanse sciencefiction/avonturenfilm uit 1984, geregisseerd door Nick Castle. Hoofdrollen worden vertolkt door Lance Guest, Robert Preston (zijn laatste grote filmrol voor zijn dood) en Dan O'Herlihy. The Last Starfighter is samen met de Disneyfilm Tron een van de eerste films die intensief gebruikmaakt van CGI, met name voor het weergeven van de ruimteschepen. Verhaal De film draait om Alex Rogan, een tiener die samen met zijn moeder en broertje Louis in het Starlight Star-bright woonwagenkamp woont. Alex heeft het niet ver geschopt op school en brengt zijn tijd grotendeels door met het spelen van een arcadespel getiteld Starfighter. Nadat hij op een dag dit spel weet uit te spelen en daarbij de hoogst mogelijke score behaalt, wordt hij benaderd door de maker van het spel; Centauri. Hij onthult Alex dat het spel in werkelijkheid een trainingssimulator was om nieuwe rekruten te vinden voor een intergalactische oorlog tussen de Rylan Star League en het Ko-Dan keizerrijk. Centauri is zelf in werkelijkheid een alien van een planeet genaamd Rylos. Centauri neemt Alex mee naar Rylos, waar hij andere rekruten ontmoet. Alex krijgt een alien genaamd Grig toegewezen als zijn partner en navigator en krijgt zijn eigen starfighter-toestel toegewezen. Alex heeft echter moeite zich aan te passen aan dit alles. Bovendien stuit zijn komst op veel verzet daar de aarde officieel niet in het conflict betrokken mag worden tot de mensheid er klaar voor is. Alex weigert dan in eerste instantie ook om mee te doen met deze oorlog. Centauri brengt hem daarom terug naar de aarde. Daar blijkt dat Alex' plaats tijdens zijn afwezigheid was ingenomen door een androïde genaamd Beta, die er precies zo uitziet als Alex. Hij overtuigt Alex om toch met de oorlog mee te doen. Ondertussen wordt de Starfighterbasis aangevallen en vrijwel geheel verwoest door de Ko-Dan. Deze sturen tevens een huurmoordenaar (een Zan-Do-Zan) naar de aarde om Alex uit te schakelen voor het geval hij zich bedenkt. Alex roept Centauri op die de Zan-Do-Zan verslaat. De Ko-Dan zullen volgens hem zeker meer Zan-Do-Zans achter hem aansturen, dus zit er voor Alex niks anders op dan toch een Starfighter te worden. Alex gaat akkoord. Terug in de Starfighterbase ontdekken ze tot hun schok dat deze is aangevallen, en dat Alex en Grig de enige overgebleven Starfighters zijn. De twee trekken eropuit met het schip "Gunstar" in een poging het tij te keren. Wat volgt is een gevecht tussen de Gunstar en de Ko-Dan armada. Alex en Gir schakelen de armada uit, inclusief het Ko-Dan moederschip. Na het gevecht stemt Alex toe om bij het Starfighterteam te blijven en meer rekruten op te leiden. Hij gaat nog eenmaal terug naar de aarde om zijn vertrek aan te kondigen en zijn vriendin, Maggie, op te halen. Terwijl Alex, Maggie en Gir vertrekken, richt Louis zijn aandacht op het arcadespel in een poging om ook de hoogste score te halen. Rolverdeling |- | | Alex Rogan / Beta Alex |- | | Grig |- | | Maggie Gordon |- | | Xur |- | | Centauri |- | | Enduran |- | | Jane Rogan |- | | Louis Rogan |- | | Granny Gordon |} Achtergrond Productie Veel van de ruimteschepen in The Last Starfighter waren computeranimaties in plaats van schaalmodellen zoals bij oudere sciencefictionfilms. Veel van deze schepen waren ontworpen door kunstenaar Ron Cobb, die ook meewerkte aan Alien, Star Wars en Conan the Barbarian. De computereffecten van de film werden verzorgd door Digital Productions met een Cray X-MP supercomputer. Het bedrijf maakte in totaal 27 minuten aan beeldmateriaal voor de film, iets dat destijds als een enorme hoeveelheid werd gezien voor CGI. Het ruimteschip van Centauri was wel een rekwisiet. Deze werd later hergebruikt in Back to the Future Part II. De muziek van de film werd gecomponeerd door Craig Safan. Hij gebruikte een ongewoon groot orkest met onder andere zes trompetten en zes trombones. Ontvangst The Last Starfighter was financieel een succes. De film bracht 28 miljoen dollar op tegen een productiebudget van 15 miljoen dollar. Reacties op de film waren gemengd. Roger Ebert gaf de film een beoordeling van 2,5 uit 4 sterren. Op Rotten Tomatoes scoort de film 73% aan positieve beoordelingen. Spin-offs Er is een roman gebaseerd op de film door Alan Dean Foster, evenals een videospel dat gebaseerd is op de productie. In 2004 is de film bewerkt tot een niet-commerciële musical. Prijzen en nominaties In 1985 werd "The Last Starfighter" genomineerd voor vier prijzen, maar won er geen: De Saturn Award voor beste mannelijke bijrol (Robert Preston) De Grand Prize op het Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival De Hugo Award voor Best Dramatic Presentation De Young Artist Award voor beste jonge bijrol in een film (Chris Hebert) Externe links Reviews of the 2004 off-off-Broadway musical Film uit 1984 Sciencefictionfilm Amerikaanse film Film van Universal Studios
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Our first show of the year finally arrived, and we moved our show goods about one hundred yards to the recreation hall. The purpose of the show is to get everyone out of their rv's and show everyone in the park what skills and art/crafts are available. Renita and I organized the show, about five years ago, and the show is limited to people from the park or people that have stayed here. Not everyone sells their crafts and we did have some empty spots, the weather here was cold, wet and rainy, so several people decided to not display. Renita and Pam had driven around the area and placed posters about the event, (Pam and Roy, are from Iowa and also sell Roy's work at an art coop in Bentonsport, Iowa). We arrived early, seven am, and soon Sue, Pam and Roy carried in their supplies and arranged their tables. Sue crafts teddy bears, that she hand knits! Pam and Roy also grind rocks and make their own style of jewelry. Art returned with a new batch of his maple syrup, and he also had brought a slide show, demonstrating how he collects and boils the maple sap turning it into liquid ambrosia, (maple syrup from his Michigan land). Evelyn paints, using watercolors for her medium, and she usually concentrates on birds and wildflowers. One of her works caught our eyes, a beautiful kingfisher, and so we had to purchase it! Diana crafts bracelets, silver wear holders, and other items, and we were happy to have her in the show. For the first year, there were no quilters on display and one of our quilters who had committed had just left for two months in Florida. Another table, occupied by two sisters, sold flags and bead kits, (I am amazed at how small the beads are that they use to string into a picture). If I tried it, I would have beads all over the floor! Interesting post. Hope you sold some of your stones. August 29, 2018: HMMMMM………. Pressure Is Being Applied For Me to WRITE THE BLOG!!!!!!!! We sold our house, in Gillette, Wyoming, and went fulltime rving in 2007. Renita is a retired coal miner and I am a retired high school teacher.
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AtriadPress.com Atriad Press Atriad Press was founded in 2002 by a group of principle partners with extensive backgrounds in the writing and publishing industry. Together, they brought together decades of experience with the common goal of establishing a publishing house that will provide high-quality, enjoyable books to the reading public. For a number of years this was the Atriad Press website. Content is from the site's archived pages. We decided to start with a series of books that would have the appeal of books like Chicken Soup For the Soul series, and the Cup Of Comfort series…these books stay in print, back list sales go on for years, and the possibilities for new versions are unlimited. Based on prior experience, we knew that ghost stories sold, and sold well! We decided to do something new…real-life experiences, told by the person who lived them. We checked major bookstores and Amazon, and were delighted to find there were no comparable books available. There are many ghost books, but they are all about travel, old ghost tales, or regional stories. Few were about individual experiences, narrated by the actual observer, and no books included writers from all over the world. Many of our writers are from Canada and England, as well as Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Italy, Germany, India, Japan, the Philippines, Australia, New Zealand and even Turkey(and adding more every day,) thereby greatly expanding our market reach. The first release from Atriad Press was Haunted Encounters: Real-Life Stories of Supernatural Experiences. The book featured forty-six true accounts of interactions with the spirit world from people all across the United States, and around the world. We now have four books in the series in print, and two more ready to go to press, as well as several more in the submissions stage. Selection of stories for all Haunted Encounters books take place in a very appropriate setting: a haunted house! Submissions are all spread out in the front parlor of the 150 year old home, and the painstaking process is begun among the spirits that reside there. So far, none have shown up for the voting, at least that could be seen! Now we are proud to be adding books for two more very popular niche markets, History, and Sports. In the future we intend to develop books aimed at the Boomers, and to enter the Regional market with books for Texas non-fiction readers. This is a seriously underserved market where the staff of Atriad Press is especially noted for it's expertise. Ginnie Bivona: [email protected] Mitchel Whitington: [email protected] Atriad Press LLC 13820 Methuen Green Everyone loves a ghost story... Especially when it's told by the person who actually experienced it! Each book in the Haunted Encounters series is a collection of true stories of the supernatural, told first-hand by the people who lived them. "Although these fine ghost collections can be purchased separately, they are so entertaining and enjoyable it is suggested they be purchased together for the home library, or as a gift for a friend. Well-edited, they will attract many paranormal readers with their keen insights and unusual happenings." - Lee Prosser, Ghostvillage.com "In the mood for a ghost story or two? Then you've come to the right place - the Haunted Encounters series of books features ghost stories on every topic that you can imagine, sweeping around the world from almost every continent in the globe. Ghosts manifest themselves in many different ways, and the Haunted Encounters series is full of varied experiences." - ParanormalGhost.com "It's books like these that answer the question as to why so many people are fascinated with ghosts and hauntings - this series offers chilling compilations of strange experiences and will keep you turning the pages long into the night! The compelling collection takes on modern accounts of ghosts, from typical encounters with restless spirits to truly unique brushes with the unknown. Ghost book authors like Mitchel Whitington, Docia Schultz Williams, Olyve Hallmark Abbott and others, join ranks with typical people like those who live on your block and pass along first-hand accounts of ghosts. These are must-have books that will be great additions to your collection!" - Haunted America HAUNTED BOOKS The book that started it all: Haunted Encounters: Real Life Stories of Supernatural Experiences Forty-six stories from many countries, each with one thing in common - true supernatural experiences, told by the very people that actually lived them. This book is a must read for anyone who enjoys a good ghost story... because these are all true! Haunted Encounters: Ghost Stories from Around the World Countries from every corner of the globe, all sharing a common thread: Ghosts! This book brings together 48 tales from people around the world. The authors will take you through each story in their own words: their thoughts, their feelings, and the spirits who crossed over into their lives. Haunted Encounters: Personal Stories of Departed Pets Not every spirit belongs to that of a human being - sometimes, a beloved pet who has passed on returns to comfort their master, or just to say "I'm okay". These stories are true encounters with the spirits of dogs, cats, horses, and many more animals who have come back for a visit from the other side. Haunted Encounters: Departed Family and Friends Some of the most emotional ghost stories involve family and friends who have departed from us in death, but pay an occasional visit to those who loved them most. This book will give you a tear on one page and a chuckle on the next as you share the intimate stories with the people who actually had the experiences. Although this is a book of ghost stories, it is a celebration of the lives of these departed family and friends - both the one that they had on Earth, and the one that continues on in another realm. And watch for more Haunted Encounters books coming in 2007.. OTHER HAUNTED BOOKS A Paranormal Casebook: Ghost Hunting in the New Millennium Loyd Auerbach, Director of the Office of Paranormal Inestigations, has been investigating cases of apparations, hauntings, and poltergeists for over a quarter century. In his latest book, you will read tales such as the case of the peeping-Tom ghost, strange footsteps in an attic, the water-tossing poltergeist, and the ghost who likes to party. Loyd Auerbach is one of the longest running veterans in the paranormal investigation field and his experience really shines through in this book. I like the extra detail and candor that he puts into his stories - you come away with the feeling that Mr. Auerbach is someone that you can trust. Examples of this extra detail are many. My favorite is the mysterious matron who is a clean crazy demon. She covets a hidden stash of some unknown, but valuable commodity related to her bathroom. And the clues abound: there's a broom that suggests a witch, a mop a wizard. The toilet seat is always up even though she's the only one who uses it, and there's a humongous amount of different toilet tissue brands that the author suggests might have been used, yet stashed in a closet. It's toilet tissue, not on a roll, and there's no dispenser, so things get a bit haywire during the electrical storm that showers sparks through the bathroom window because you see, this toilet tissue is unusually flammable... One of the most fascinating and original stories is about a pilot whose plane was seen, heard and cited by the FAA for exceeding noise levels. The problem is that the incident occurred six hours AFTER the pilot's death - and the plane was in a museum! The case files also begin with a summary prologue of the activity reported before the team went on site; which can aid in diagnosing phenomena of your own by comparing 'symptoms'. Mr. Auerbach also has some strong insights into the nature of ghosts and how investigations should be conducted." - Society for Paranormal Investigation A Ghost In The Guest Room Scoop up a Texas map and plan an itinerary for a hauntingly fun visit to the Inns, B&Bs, and Hotels found in this book. So much of early Texas history lingers in these lovingly restored hostelries, along with a long-term resident ghost or two. Thoughtfully divided into seven regions, there's a place nearby, or one on your way to wherever you may want to go. Author Olyve Abbott has traveled the entire state seeking out firsthand reports of hauntings, mysterious occurrences and tales of the just plain unexplainable, and she recounts it all in this entertaining read. Be prepared for anything; from a puff of smoke following you down the hall, to a guest you didn't expect joining you late at night. And should a lady in a polka-dot dress ask for directions to Room 36, don't be surprised when she disappears before you can answer her. If the paranormal intrigues you, these are the places you'll be most likely to find it. Our current requirements are for a series of books on supernatural happenings focused on the State of Texas. The first two titles in this series are: True Tales of Texas Ghosts: Living in a Haunted House True Tales of Texas Ghosts: Spirits in the Workplace Submission Guidelines for True Tales of Texas Ghosts EXTREMELY IMPORTANT: Please be sure to include as much contact information with your submission as possible. We have literally had to pull stories that were selected for some of the books because we only had an email address for an author, and it became unreachable. To be considered for publication, a submission should be based on a true, supernatural encounter that you have personally experienced in the State of Texas. Length requirements are somewhat flexible, but stories should be 1000-2000 words. Longer stories will be considered. Submissions under 1000 words will not be accepted. Please note that this series features Texas supernatural encounters with ghosts, spirits, etc. Stories regarding monsters, aliens, angels, or any non-ghostly entities are not appropriate for this series. Stories should be written on an adult level, but please keep in mind that the series is marketed to school libraries as well. Stories containing extreme violence, explicit sexual content, strong language, or any other elements that makes them inappropriate for a teenaged audience cannot be considered. Photos relating to the story will be considered, although are not required. Please send story without photos initially, but note what photos are available to accompany it. An author bio is required to accompany a story that has been selected for publication. You may use this bio to promote your other work, your website, etc. We would also appreciate a photo to run with the bio. Please be sure to double-check the grammar in your stories. Although we're looking for content, grammar does make an impression on the initial read. Also, there's no need to put two spaces between sentences - one space is preferred. A good way to check your story is to read it aloud. Stories can be submitted by postal mail or email, although electronic submissions are preferred. Email submissions can either be as text in the body of the email, or as an attached file in Microsoft Word (*.doc), text (*.txt), or Rich Text Format (*.rtf). Manuscripts received by postal mail cannot be returned True Tales of Texas Ghosts is a series of books, each with a different theme. A submission that is not selected for one volume may be very appropriate for another. Please understand that a delay in a story's acceptance is not necessarily a rejection. Stories may be edited as deemed necessary to suit the format of the book. The story's author will be contacted for approval if substantial changes are required. If selected for publication, the author grants rights to the story to the publisher for as long as the book remains in print. To further use the story in print or other media, please contact Atriad Press for prior approval. There is no limit to the number of stories that an author can submit. Authors may submit more than one story for each book, and can submit stories for different titles. Writers selected for this collection of personal ghost tales will be paid $25.00 upon publication, and will receive a copy of the book in which their story appears. More importantly, authors can purchase additional copies of the books at discounted prices, and re-sell them at book signings, speaking engagements, etc. for additional revenue. A photo and brief bio of the author will be included at the end of the story. Please note that publication dates may change due to the volume of stories received or unforeseen market factors. If Atriad Press is accepting stories for one or two particular volumes of True Tales of Texas Ghosts, but an unforeseen large number of stories are received that fit into an unscheduled volume, that unscheduled book may be moved up in publication. Please be patient if you do not get an immediate response to your submission. If you have not received a notice that your story is not right for us, then it is still being considered for publication in a future volume. There never has been, nor will there ever be an entry or reading fee at Atriad Press. PLEASE BEWARE of any publisher who wants to charge you to submit or publish! If you have any questions regarding the Writer's Guidelines, please contact us by email at [email protected] . Submissions should be sent to [email protected] - please note that this address is for submissions only. Any other email to that address will be filtered automatically. Also note that submissions sent to any other contact email address cannot be acknowledged, and will not be processed. Postal Submissions, although discouraged, can be sent to: HAUNTED ENCOUNTERS
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Netflix proves once again that it's a VERY resourceful company by listening to its consumer base by making a guide on how to properly "watch Netflix and chill." People love businesses that listen to them, and with this product guide, Netflix has demonstrated that it's not only aware of its consumers, their discussions, and their habits, but a part of it all as well. The guide helps you create a Netflix button that accomplishes simple tasks into one button. Namely it dims your lights, silences your phone, turns on your TV to Netflix--and the kicker, it can even order you food. The phrase "watch Netflix and chill" is a recently coined term that appropriately sums up the 21st century where teenagers and adults alike rely and binge on Netflix for a majority of their media needs. Now, people everywhere, (if they have a considerable amount of technical know-how) can automate a process that has been ingrained into our very tech soulz. Instead of ignoring the potentially sexual vibes from the expression, Netflix seems to be embracing the cultural phenomenon it has created. The Netflix button in a box reminds me a lot of the first Apple computer. It was a very cool piece of technology that could do a lot of things, but not many people could even build the device in the first place. A basic summary of the setup requires soldering knowledge, electronic programming, networking, a smart TV, and knowledge of IR signals. So, no one is going to build one of these bad boys--and for the people that do, I commend you. Maybe you can start selling them to your friends and make a lot of money (the only thing is that the box isn't very adaptable, you'd have to sell box pieces, as it has to be custom built to a particular set-up requiring specific peripherals that are compatible). The genius behind the guide is the guide itself. It's the perfect example of why Netflix has done well, and continues to do well. Their secret is adaptation. And their power is lots and lots of money. When DVDS stopped becoming a thing, Netflix did a 360-degree turn and focused on streaming. When competitors started copying them, they started releasing new products within their company that made their service unique. House of Cards and Orange is the New Black are only some examples of how they company has innovated in an entirely different space. A streaming service creating their own TV shows? Who would have thought? That's like Block Buster producing a TV show. Maybe now, they wish they had! Netflix has stayed ahead of the competition by disrupting the market and grabbing the market share, and they can continually innovate as a process to sustain their success. Their Netflix button is the perfect example of why the company is genius. They are transparent, responsive, and open. Netflix has expanded into many countries, and in a lot of ways, it feels like its taking over. That said, not every Netflix service is the same since licensing deals come into play when the service migrates to different locations. Thankfully, there are ways to access any show you want on Netflix by using A VPN to change your IP address. So even if no one even builds the button, I still think it's quite smart. It's like a giant "Hey you! We're awesome, and we know it. And here's how." What's next Netflix? Will we be able to control what happens in our TV shows? A new form of entertainment altogether? If their previous route has given any indication, it's going to be big. The Netflix car. Or maybe they'll just smack that button into existing self-driving cars. Push the button, the car drives itself, and you can just sit back and enjoy Netflix on your front window. Remember, you heard it from us first.
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As James Edward Olmos walked onto The Greaves Concert Hall's stage (which was appropriately adorned with a line of multicultural flags), he was met with a tumultuous wave of applause, calls and whistles amidst a standing ovation. The award-winning actor, producer and activist, who was recently named America's most influential Hispanic American by "Hispanic Magazine," had not yet spoken a word, but already had the crowd on its feet. "It was captivating. He was able to grab the attention of the audience. There were times that if you were to drop a pin you could hear it," said Leo Calderon, Coordinator of Latino Student Affairs. Olmos made certain before he began to speak that everyone in the packed auditorium was seated (with a handful needing to sit on the stage itself while others standing outside the door) and that the lights were on in the audience. "If I can't see you, then I have a problem connecting with you," Olmos explained. "Those of us who can't speak multiple languages were left out. We were left out in the presentation and we are left out throughout life," said Danny Miller, chair of the Literature and Language Department. Students enjoyed Olmos' different take on controversial subjects. "I like how he points out, for example, that Jesus wasn't blonde haired and blue eyed – that what you're taught isn't the only possibility," Flores said. The education system's lack of non-European descended American heroes disturbed Olmos, and he urged anyone in the audience who could think of a single American-born Chinese or Latino American or any non-European hero to speak up. The crowd was quiet. Calderon agrees with Olmos' view. "When you combine the African American and Latino community, that almost accounts for 30 percent of the population. So why is it that we don't have any heroes?" he asked.
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I hope you are doing well! I just want to know if you perhaps know what Catherine Failor's email address is? I searched everywhere on the internet but without success. I bought Catherine Failor's book, "Making natural liquid soaps". I have made my first batch of liquid soap yesterday but I need advice on how to run the liquid soap recipes through the soap calculator. It seems you need to adjust the water as % of oils on the lye calculator. I would be so glad if you can assist. I don't have her email address but she has a website called Milky Way Molds. There is a contact link at the bottom of the page that you could use to try and contact her. All measurements will be by weight and not volume. Hi, are the measurements in Catherine's book by weight or fluid. I'm trying to convert the ounces to grams and millilitres but not sure if the book uses fluid ounces for the liquid oils. Hello I once made liquid soap from Catherine Failor's book and I tried turning it into shampoo and I had quite a difficult time. I found it hard to lower the ph and the soap ended up being very irritating for my hair. I read alot about surfactants and it seems that for shampoo I could get best results that way. Am I right ? Is that how manufacturers for natural shampoo work ? And if I decided to make my shampoo like Catherine Failor and sell it, how do I formulate the ingredient list ? Hello Catherine, I just bought one of your books, Making transparent soap And it is awsome the best book I had bought, and I have 5 books about this issue. I'm from Mexico and I want to learn all about making soap, but not just that, I want to learn how to make, lip balms and etc. But I can't find a good book about this Could you please tell me a good one? I'm a graphic designer student, but I love to do soaps. Though my name is Catherine I am not Catherine Failor, the creator of the books you are talking about. My name is Catherine Winsby and I am the creator of this website. In answer to your question about obtaining books about making lip balms...just do a quick search on Amazon.com under the craft and hobby books section for bath and body books. Lots of options show up. I also have a couple of recipes on my Bath and Body page. Hello, My name is Devi. I had bought Catherine Failor's books a month ago. But something made me confused about using alcohol in hot process, isn't making it flame? Can you help me? how to cook? what does she meant?how to be safe? Catherine Failors books are about making transparent soap and liquid soap. These soap processes aren't really for the beginner soap maker. I suggest learning how to make regular cold and hot process soap making first before trying these methods. As for your question about how to cook the soap paste with the alcohol. This is not done on a open flame but on an electric element in a very well ventilated room or outside. The soap paste must have a heavy plastic tent over the pot that is secured with a bungie cord. The tent keeps the alcohol vapours from escaping and igniting. If you decide to proceed with the transparent soap making, I strongly suggest reading the entire book before beginning. Catherine gives great detail on the safety measures that must be taken when making this type of soap.
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TSMC posts record profits and outlines big hopes for the future Source: Daniel Bader / iMore TSMC, the company that produces Apple's A-series and M-series chips for iPhones, iPads, and Macs, has posted record profits for the most recent quarter as well as impressive growth. The company also touted plans to pump huge sums of money back into its business. Following the news that TSMC posted record quarterly profits the company said that it intends to spend at least a third more this year than it did last — last year saw the company spend $30 billion according to a Reuters report. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC) , a major Apple Inc (AAPL.O) supplier that also has customers such as Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O), posted a 16.4% rise in fourth-quarter profit. The company said it expects to lift capital spending to between $40 billion and $44 billion this year. Last year it spent $30 billion. The company also raised its targets for the coming years, citing a "multi-year megatrend." With what it calls a "multi-year industry megatrend" of strong chip demand boosted by new technologies, TSMC raised its compound annual growth rate targets for revenue over the next several years to 15%-20% from 10%-15%. TSMC, like Foxconn, sees its fortunes very much linked to Apple's. Apple has some big releases in the works including the rumored Apple Glass mixed reality headset and infamous Apple Car project. It seems very likely that both projects will involve TSMC, while the iPhone, iPad, and Mac chip production will no doubt prove lucrative for the chipmaker as well. Ruby – 3 in 1 Mailwizz Modern Customizable Theme Canon EOS Rebel T7 DSLR Camera Bundle with Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 is II Lens + 2pc SanDisk 32GB Memory Cards + Accessory Kit UK, Oz, to stop cyber attacks with 'network of liberty' • The Register Fascinating Look Back at the North American Aviation XB-70 Valkyrie, a Supersonic Strategic Bomber from the 1960s – TechEBlog $2.4Bn Worth Of Crypto Penalties Issued By The SEC Since 2013 Multichain Faces Users' Ire As Losses Due To Hacking Increases Fintech v 3.0 – Financial solution platform
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I know I have your vote. Everybody at this table has voted for themselves. You have seven minutes, and then we'll wrap up. Thank you very much for your presentation, and frankly, for the work your bank does around the world. Mr. Williamson and I are Maritimers. Certainly when I travel and see the Scotiabank sign, it makes me smile. I wish you still called it the Bank of Nova Scotia. It sounded better than Scotiabank. You've spent too much time in Toronto. You keep wanting to drop off the "Nova Scotia" part of it. I'm from the east coast too. In all seriousness, you have done and continue to do admirable work and you should be congratulated for that. You didn't have a chance to elaborate on the answer that you would have given the University of Ottawa students. When they ask you what microfinance or microcredit is, what's the four-sentence explanation? What are the thresholds? I'm curious to hear how you would define that to a group of university students. The segmentation for us is loans under $2,000 and revenues under $100,000 Canadian. Practically, what it means is it's a way for very unsophisticated business owners to provide for their families. As I mentioned, they don't have financial statements in almost all cases. When you move up into small business, you start to get a little more sophistication, a little more reporting. Perhaps I can pick up on a question that Mr. Dechert began with. He was absolutely correct on Haiti, that one of the challenges is that there is no viable land registry system. So if somebody is borrowing money and three people show up with what they pretend to be a deed to the same piece of property, it certainly is not reassuring for some banker. But other than the obvious property rights or land registry systems or personal property security or some kind of enforceable collateral provision, what are the other challenges you're having in terms of legal structures, for example, judicial corruption? I was in a country some years ago where the judges hadn't been paid for two years. They were living off tips, like workers in the service and hospitality sector. So that is a problem, surely, if one is trying to set up any kind of financial system. What other challenges have you had, other than property rights? Right, generally, in any of your operations? We always joke that we had a branch in Jamaica long before we had one in Toronto. We started as a bank that was financing trade between the east coast and the Caribbean. That's our history. That's our route. We have 120-plus years of experience in developing markets. Then about 30 years ago we had an opportunity to enter the Mexican market, and some visionary CEOs looked at doing that. We do a lot of homework and a lot of due diligence before we enter a market. Obviously we are looking at stability of political systems, level of corruption. All those kinds of things have to meet our criteria or we don't enter a market. After that, if we decide to enter a market, usually it's by acquisition. Then we look at the quality and culture of the company and whether it fits with our culture. If we don't end up with the same values and culture, regardless of whether the company is profitable or not, it's not going to be a good fit. There's an awful lot of due diligence that's done before we think about entering a market. In our case we've built an expertise in Latin America. There's been a long history in the Caribbean, and now we have a history in Latin America—from Mexico to Peru to Chile, to Colombia last year, Brazil, and Uruguay. We have a core competency in Spanish now. All of us in head office are learning Spanish as well. Over half of Scotiabank's employees speak Spanish as their first and usually only language, and we have some core competency in Latin American culture. I was asked at the university why we aren't in Africa, and it's that it takes a massive amount of time, energy, and management attention to learn a market and a culture. For us, it's been Latin America, the Caribbean, and Asia, outside of Canada. Sorry. That was a long answer to your question. We were told that you're looking at expanding some of the microfinance activities of the bank. I would assume that you'd be looking at those criteria—political stability, etc.—but also a regional context. Yes, exactly. It's the markets that we know. We wouldn't start a business in a new market, just because of all the things I've said. I have a final question. We were told, I think it was ten years ago, that there was a partnership or an effort—I think CIDA was a partner at that time, in Jamaica—around giving women entrepreneurs access to microcredit or microfinance. Is that something you're trying to pursue? In developing countries, financial literacy, as you said, is obviously a critical element. But if there are women entrepreneurs, or women who are interested either in their own family context or community context in developing some sort of business operation, surely that would be a pretty important thing to try to encourage. Are there other activities you're doing with CIDA or other partners, particularly around women entrepreneurs? The one in Jamaica that you mentioned...actually in working with CIDA last year we converted the four branches we had opened in that program into our traditional business model, which I think speaks to the success of the program. We don't target microfinance programs specifically for women. We target microfinance programs for the general public. A lot of business start-ups and micro-businesses are being started by women. We want to provide financing to anyone who wants to start up a business, which includes over 60% of the cases being women. So over 60% of the microfinance initiatives that you would be undertaking or initiating would be with women as applicants or partners. Ms. Hannam, thank you very much for taking the time. We apologize for cutting you a little bit short today. For the members, you have just over 20 minutes. I'll suspend the meeting and then we'll get back here for the minister right after we're done with the votes. Thank you once again for being here. Pursuant to Standing Order 84(1), the committee is examining the main estimates for 2012-13, as well as a study of the expenditure plans for the department for the fiscal year 2011-12. I want to welcome Mr. Patel, who is the assistant deputy minister and chief financial officer. Welcome, sir. We also have the deputy minister, Mr. Rosenberg. Thank you for being here, sir. We have Minister Baird and we have Minister Diane Ablonczy. Welcome. Mr. Baird, why don't I turn the floor over to you? I understand you have some opening remarks. Then we'll hear from Minister Ablonczy, and then we'll go through our questions. Welcome, sir. The floor is yours. I want to thank you for the opportunity to be with you this afternoon. I will keep my comments short and I will be pleased to answer any questions you may have after. It has now been almost a year since I took on my new responsibilities as foreign minister. I last appeared before you in December, and since then many situations around the world have changed, and changed dramatically. The situation in Syria is of great concern to us all. Canada acted swiftly in condemning the Assad regime's violent attacks against the Syrian people. We imposed a series of sanctions directed at Syria's rulers and their funding sources. We have also activated a voluntary evacuation of Canadians in Syria, where we have facilitated the departure of literally hundreds of Canadians. During that time, in the month or so to follow, our ambassador stayed in place while the staff was scaled down. The safety of our embassy staff was paramount in our decision to continue operations. Last week we felt the security situation had escalated to a point where we could no longer be comfortable with keeping our staff in Damascus. The international community continues to stand united with the Syrian people, and while a select few countries chose to obstruct substantial progress in international forums, the Friends of the Syrian People group will be a key forum to delve into the situation even further. I hope to be travelling to the second of these meetings very shortly. Make no mistake about it, those who chose to obstruct a resolution on Syria will have the blood of the Syrian people on their hands, and history will be their judge. In that general neighbourhood, Iran continues to pose a significant threat to not just the region but indeed to the entire planet. I can quell the concerns of the committee by unequivocally stating it is our fundamental belief that every peaceful, diplomatic measure must be taken in this affair. Sanctions are beginning to have a real effect in the country, and the international community needs to redouble its efforts in this regard. Our responsibility as parliamentarians and my role as Minister of Foreign Affairs is to represent Canada's fundamental values of freedom, democracy, human rights and the rule of law. We keep these values in mind when judging all situations we are faced with. That will always be the case. For those who balk at sanctions as a weak tool of change, I can only point to my latest travels. The transformations in Burma are something about which we are all cautiously optimistic. Though we await further reforms by the Burmese government as well as the results of byelections in April, we can't help but be struck by what we are seeing. I urge Burma's president to continue on this course and continue that dialogue with his foreign minister, but I'm also pleased to say that I brought several books detailing our parliamentary democracy at the request of Burma's Speaker. I am proud to have had the opportunity to be the first Canadian foreign minister to visit Burma, and I must give this committee my assessment of Aung San Suu Kyi. This may be one of the most impressive individuals who I have met in my 15 years in public life. Her commitment to the Burmese people is unwavering and her determination to make a more inclusive, free society is relentless. I am very proud to have presented her with her honorary Canadian citizenship on behalf of the House of Commons and the Government of Canada, which voted unanimously to grant it to her, so thank you. In closing, I remember my committee appearance last December when I told the committee that Foreign Affairs is becoming more and more an economic portfolio. As minister, I consider the situation in light of our values but also of our economic interests. We have noticed that these interests are favourably regarded worldwide. The Prime Minister accomplished great things in China, all over the ASEAN area and in Latin America. Canadians can be proud of these accomplishments. Trade diversification is crucial to our future prosperity. Laying the foundation for these economic programs is largely about the relationships we build. That is fundamental, and that is what I have been striving to achieve. Laying the foundation for this economic progress is largely about the relationships we build. That is fundamental, and that is what I have been striving to achieve. Let me finish by saying that almost everyone around this committee table has taken me up on my previous offer for briefings from Foreign Affairs officials. I continue to extend that invitation, now and on an ongoing basis. I continue to look forward to our solid working relationship. I think we give Canadians hope when they see us working together on this important policy area. My door is always open. With that, I'm happy to turn it over to my colleague. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. It is good to be here. I was in opposition for thirteen years, so I know what that's like. One of the things about being in this position is that I do miss being on committees and interfacing with all of our colleagues from all parties. It's good to be here and to have an opportunity to do that today. Minister Baird has asked me to support him in two areas: the Americas and consular affairs. I'll begin with a brief overview of our engagement in the Americas. You're aware, I'm sure, that Prime Minister Harper made the Americas a foreign policy priority in 2007. Four years later I believe we are dynamically engaged and dedicated to a more prosperous, secure, and democratic hemisphere. There have been more than 150 high-level Canadian visits to the region throughout the past four years, including Prime Minister Harper's most recent visit this August. We have more free trade agreements in the Americas than in any other region in the world. Increasing economic opportunity, though, requires peace and stability. Security and governance challenges in the region pose a direct and indirect threat, not only to residents of the area but to Canada and Canadian interests. We've invested nearly $2 billion in the last three years to improve security and strengthen democratic institutions in the region, through international assistance, multilateral contributions, and security-focused programming. I think it's important to emphasize, because we're just starting to realize this in the broader Canadian public, that the Americas present tremendous opportunities for Canadians. Our renewed engagement focuses on expanding our commercial and investment ties, as Minister Baird said, with the world, and, in the Americas case, with Brazil especially, and with our existing FTA partners. We want to ensure that Canadian companies benefit from the agreements that have been put together with our partners in the Americas. We are also planning to build on our multilateral hemispheric efforts to combat transnational organized crime. Our government will continue to support our neighbours to strengthen institutions and build capacity for stability and growth, while sharing our best practices and promoting Canadian values. I can say from travelling around, and I know Minister Baird will say the same, that the respect for Canada is unbelievable. It's very striking. One of the highlights of this portfolio is to see how well regarded Canada is in the Americas, and I believe around the world. Colleagues, we're very committed to the Organization of American States. It is the primary multilateral organization in the hemisphere, and it's the only one of which Canada is a member. Our contributions to the Americas come from across government—a whole host of departments, agencies, and crown corporations. My other mandate is consular affairs. You may know that our government was the very first government to explicitly designate a minister responsible for this area. Canadians love to travel. In 2010, Canadians made more than 56 million trips out of the country. The vast majority of these trips go off without a hitch, but even with the best preparations, some Canadians do encounter difficulties. Last year alone, in 2011, more than 228,000 consular cases were opened. Of these, more than 6,700 were distress-related cases. Those included arrest, detentions, deaths, and medical emergencies. Some consular cases garner considerable public attention, and some of you have been assisted in that, shall we say. But these actually represent less than 1% of the cases that are handled by consular officials across the world. I should also point out that the past 18 months have really tested our capacity to help our fellow Canadians. There have been some 50 international crises, in 36 countries, in the last year and a half alone. These include crises in Egypt, Libya, and Japan, as well as our voluntary evacuation in Syria, to which Minister Baird just referred. There is something very helpful that has occurred with respect to these, and that is the recent opening of the Emergency Watch and Response Centre at the Foreign Affairs building here in Ottawa. Mr. Chairman, your committee might want to take the opportunity to tour this facility. It's state-of-the-art. Before, people who were dealing with evacuations and crises were in the basement, all crammed together. This allows a state-of-the-art facility, which is very impressive. The centre provides a platform for a coordinated whole-of-government response to emergencies abroad. It's equipped to host not only emergency workers from DFAIT but other federal partner organizations, such as Citizenship and Immigration. Mr. Chairman, colleagues have conducted outreach activities across Canada and will continue to do that. The purpose of this is to raise awareness of consular services. We want to better ensure that Canadians have the knowledge they need to make informed and responsible decisions before going abroad. At the end of the day, no one else can keep you safe. It's really up to you and the decisions you make. We have held discussions with stakeholders in the travel industry and with academic institutions. I believe we're building very helpful partnerships that will assist us in providing useful information and advice to travellers and promote a message of prevention. More than three million Canadians go to Mexico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic each and every year. We have met with those countries' top government officials on people-to-people issues that are important to Canadian travellers. We feel that building these relationships will help to address systemic consular irritants. It has already proven to contribute to resolution of specific cases. This type of international engagement has been the first ever preventative citizen-focused outreach, providing a tangible demonstration that the Canadian government does care and is very interested in the safety of Canadians travelling abroad. Again, I thank you for the opportunity to be here today. Many of you have spoken to me or my office about cases of particular concern to you. We welcome your questions at this time. Thank you, Minister Ablonczy and Mr. Baird. We're now going to start with the opposition. Madam Laverdière, seven minutes, please.
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Intraoperative dynamics of interleukin-6 levels during planned coronary stenting with different approaches to analgesic sedation D.О. Dziuba Shupyk National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Kyiv, Ukraine The aim – to study the dynamics of the level of interleukin-6 (IL-6) under various drugs for analgesic sedation in the perioperative period of planned coronary stenting. Materials and methods. This study was conducted from September 2018 to March 2020 in 90 patients with coronary heart disease. Patients were evenly divided into three study groups, depending on the drugs that were used for intraoperative analgosedation. Group 1 – slow intravenous administration of 10 mg of diazepam solution and 100 μg of fentanyl solution for induction and repeated administration of these drugs in the same dose to maintain anesthesia during surgery; group 2 – slow intravenous administration of the solution of fentanyl 1.5 mg/kg per induction and 1.5 mg/kg for 1 h to maintain analgesia, propofol solution was used to maintain a certain level of sedation; group 3 – slow intravenous administration of 1 mg/kg of lidocaine solution for induction, for sedation – propofol solution as well. All patients underwent recanalization as planned. In our study, the main study parameter was the level of IL-6 at the beginning of surgery and 10 minutes after stent implantation. Results. When comparing operational indicators with the results that were obtained after stenting, in all groups, IL-6 indicators were lower than preoperative ones. The statistically significant difference between the studied index before surgery and 10 min after stent implantation was in the groups 2 and 3, in contrast to that in patients of the group 1: the level of IL-6 decreased to 30 % in group 2 (p = 0.005) and in group 3 (p = 0.001). Conclusions. The level of pro-inflammatory IL-6 in routine coronary artery stenting tends to decrease after stent placement, with lower rates under propofol solution usage as an anesthetic. At the same time, in group 3 (where nonopioid analgesia was used) the level of interleukin-6 at point 10 min after stent implantation was significantly lower than in first group. This fact might be explained by usage of lidocaine solution in patients of the third group. Key words: interleukin-6, planned coronary stenting, analgosedation, coronary heart disease.
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Living Together Before a Business Marriage She is the perfect buyer for your company and you know there would be great synergy between your companies, but you can't agree on valuation. Kristen (not her real name) loved his business, and Jim (not his real name) wanted to sell it to her. They met 15 years ago while working for one of the nation's largest insurance companies. Both were rising stars in the company, yet each had entrepreneurial instincts that led them to eventually leave to start their own business. Kristen settled in Nashville while Jim went to Denver. They stayed in touch over the years through their involvement in an industry trade association. Kristen and Jim had settled into successful lives; both were married and had young children, both were perceived as leaders in their industry, and both were building successful companies. But there was one distinct difference between them. Kristen was the kind of entrepreneur who likes to build a business, whereas Jim was the kind of entrepreneur who likes to start a business then move on to the next one. Jim was ready to move on, and he told Kristen that when they met last year on a retreat sponsored by the trade association in which they were both active. Kristen saw a perfect opportunity to grow her company by acquiring Jim's. Jim felt she was the right buyer for his company because she knew the industry well. He also felt his clients and employees would be pleased to be part of Kristen's growing enterprise. It was a business marriage seemingly made in heaven, except the parties could not agree on valuation. Jim had a healthy expectation, bordering on being unrealistic. When Kristen called for advice on how to get the deal done, I suggested we mediate the relationship, that instead of me becoming her advocate (broker), both parties should retain me to work on their mutual behalf to reach an agreement. Jim loved the idea so we started the mediation process. It wasn't long before the parties recognized that an outright purchase of Jim's company was not in the cards. He wanted more than Kristen thought it was worth, and she was afraid some of his clients and even employees might bolt if he was no longer in the picture. Bottom line, while Kristen acknowledged the long-term value of owning Jim's company, the fear of potential short-term disruption was keeping her from making the investment. That's when I suggested the parties live together to decide if marriage made sense. Let me hasten to add, research proves that living together before a real marriage does not serve as a meaningful proxy that the marriage will be successful (not to mention the moral quagmire it creates). However living together before a business marriage can be a productive and worthwhile experiment (and it doesn't create moral ambiguity). For Kristen and Jim, their "living together" business relationship would entail Jim selling Kristen's service offerings to his clients, while Kristen sells Jim's to her client base. The idea was to test the premise of synergy to determine how each party's clients would view the others' service offerings. If there wasn't success there, the living arrangement should be terminated and talk of acquisition would be over. But if there were success cross-selling each other's services, the parties would have more confidence about making the relationship permanent. Living together before a business marriage takes intention and attention. Two companies might talk about the idea of synergy between them, but they have to dedicate and focus resources to test the idea. During our mediated process, I asked Jim and Kristen to each identify a key lieutenant to have responsibility to make the cross-selling test work, and we identified the metrics by which each lieutenant would be measured. We are too early in the process to declare victory, but we have a template to determine if there's logic in a long-term relationship. If the parties decide walk down the aisle, I'll let you know. JIM CUMBEE is President of Tennessee Valley Group, Inc. a retainer-based business brokerage and transition mediation firm in Franklin, TN. Cumbee is an attorney and has an MBA from Harvard Business School. He has a wide range of corporate and entrepreneurial experiences that make him one of the most sought-after business transition advisors in the state of Tennessee.
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Securities Litigation - Samuels Yoelin Kantor LLP. When we decide that the best option to recover investment losses is bringing claims against general partners, investment advisors, investment salesmen, hedge fund managers and the like, we file cases in state and federal courts throughout the country. We have particular expertise and experience in claims against participants – the actors that the law holds responsible even though they did not sell or manage the investments. Examples include cases against law firms or accounting firms that prepared legal documents for an investment, and partners or control persons of a selling person or group.
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A hospital supply company came to ChemRite after calculating financial losses caused by materials which went unused because of substandard packaging. By changing the packaging materials and moving the packaging process to ChemRite's clean room environment, the company realized a dramatic reduction in its rejection rate, going from 3.1 rejects per 100 to .1 rejects. Long before liquid soap was a household staple, a major manufacturer asked ChemRite researchers to test its new liquid soap product for quality. Panel tests showed that the current ingredients were reducing the effectiveness of the product. ChemRite developed a formula that substantially raised the product quality and performance and allowed the manufacturer to successfully introduce their product into the marketplace. In addition, ChemRite was able to reduce the product cost by 50%, significantly increasing margins for our customer. In another formulation challenge, a leading electrical supply company asked ChemRite to formulate a specialized lubricant that would improve the pulling of power line wire through electrical boxes. Our customer's requirements dictated that this formula create lubricity to reduce friction, not harm insulation, and not accelerate the conduction of electricity. ChemRite chemists successfully developed and delivered this lubricant and currently controls the patent on a polymer ingredient. An originator of products for the home fragrance market approached ChemRite with a packaging concept which presented challenges the originator could not overcome with in-house equipment. ChemRite's engineers constructed two custom packaging lines specifically dedicated to this product to fill the customer's need. These semi-automatic dual lane fillers were able to handle all of the production requirements for the customer for the entire life cycle of the product. In another instance, a manufacturer had developed the idea of inserting home fragrance into the spindle for toilet tissue rolls, but had been unable to find a production facility that could package the fragrance in such an unusual container at an efficient production rate. ChemRite purchased a packaging machine, stripped it down, and added custom components that used a pressurized system with very small fill heads, enabling us to fill the containers upside-down. We then transferred the spindles to a belt where they were coded and labeled and then sent to a packing table. This custom machine was designed, built, and running within six months and manufactured the product for over two years. ChemRite's team saw a need for tighter inventory control. After extensive research, they could not find an existing inventory control system to meet their needs. The company partnered with several industry experts to develop a custom electronic inventory control solution. The new electronic system has aided ChemRite to implement full lot and location control on all of its inventory. Inventory movement and usage is processed through bar code scanners. Customers have noted a decline in product scrap and an improvement in inventory accuracy since the new system was implemented. The new electronic inventory system eliminated the need for on-site customer inventory audits. An example of ChemRite's customer focus was seen when the company invested in the addition of a dedicated visitor center at its main production facility. The conference-style room was designed to be an office away from the office for customers visiting during plant tours, FEPR's, quality audits, etc. It includes comfortable seating for 10, an ample work area and a secure space to store personal belongings. There are two high-tech televisions for viewing meeting presentations, portals for plugging in electronic equipment and wi-fi. ChemRite customers appreciate the ability to view real-time production from the comfort of the visitor center. The welcoming space also contains a refreshment area with a range of drinks and a buffet for lunches and snacks.
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OFFICIAL SITE OF THE Eau Claire Express 2020 Ticket Information 4-Top Tables Bachelor-Bachelorette Parties Birthday Outings Individual Game Tickets Kwik Trip Round-Trip Membership Alumni in Majors Game-Day Positions Single Season Records Team Season Records Team Game Records Home Run for Life | Presented by Mayo Clinic Health System Non Profit Fundraising Share the Glove Program Youth Baseball Team of the Night Listen to Games Live A-Z Policy Index Carson Park Stadium Tours FAQ / General Info NWL Mileage Guide Trax Kids Club Virtual Game Program Player of the Night permanentSlider Update ticker the hot corner Select Year 2020 (7) 2019 (175) 2018 (113) 2017 (127) 2016 (123) 2015 (131) 2014 (127) 2013 (14) Select Month January 2020 (7) December 2019 (9) November 2019 (8) October 2019 (14) September 2019 (8) August 2019 (24) July 2019 (40) June 2019 (40) May 2019 (13) April 2019 (11) March 2019 (2) February 2019 (5) January 2019 (1) December 2018 (1) November 2018 (3) October 2018 (1) September 2018 (4) August 2018 (16) July 2018 (37) June 2018 (32) May 2018 (6) April 2018 (1) March 2018 (3) February 2018 (6) January 2018 (3) December 2017 (3) November 2017 (1) October 2017 (6) September 2017 (6) August 2017 (22) July 2017 (33) June 2017 (33) May 2017 (3) April 2017 (5) March 2017 (4) February 2017 (6) January 2017 (5) December 2016 (2) November 2016 (3) October 2016 (2) September 2016 (2) August 2016 (23) July 2016 (34) June 2016 (36) May 2016 (5) April 2016 (5) March 2016 (5) February 2016 (5) January 2016 (1) December 2015 (4) November 2015 (3) October 2015 (2) September 2015 (4) August 2015 (12) July 2015 (44) June 2015 (37) May 2015 (5) April 2015 (2) March 2015 (5) February 2015 (5) January 2015 (8) December 2014 (7) November 2014 (2) October 2014 (4) September 2014 (1) August 2014 (13) July 2014 (35) June 2014 (36) May 2014 (13) April 2014 (6) March 2014 (4) February 2014 (5) January 2014 (1) December 2013 (2) November 2013 (3) October 2013 (3) September 2013 (5) August 2013 (1) Express Outlast Bucks in Offensive Battle Eau Claire, WI –The Eau Claire Express (5-7) fought a tough offensive battle against the Waterloo Bucks (6-6). The Express would eventually outlast the Bucks for a 13-12 Eau Claire victory. Lakeland University Postgame Recap: The scoring began in the 2nd inning for the Express. The seven-run inning saw the Express bring eleven batters to the plate. Reid Bass (Cumberland) began with a double. Boone Montgomery reached on a hit by pitch but was quickly eliminated during the next at bat as he was the out when Adam Krajewski hit a fielder's choice. Sam Kohnle (Winona State) launched a three-run shot over the left field wall, his first home run of the season. Sam Stonskas (Blackhawk CC) continued the inning with a single and Avery Lehman (St. Thomas) was hit by a pitch. After Troy Beilsmith (Evansville) walked to load the bases, Matt Bottcher (Illinois-Chicago) hit a sacrifice fly to score Stonskas and move Lehman to third base. Phillip Sikes (Pima CC) slashed a 2 RBI double to score both Beilsmith and Lehman. Sikes would come around to score the 7th run of the inning on Reid Bass's second double of the inning. Two more runs were tacked on in the bottom of the 4th inning for the Express. Beilsmith walked and advanced to third on a Bottcher single. Sikes drove Beilsmith in on an RBI single and Bass hit a sacrifice fly to right that allowed Bottcher to cross home. After the Bucks scored 6 runs in the top of the 5th inning, the Express responded with a 4 run bottom of the half. Lehman singled and Beilsmith was hit by a pitch. Bottcher doubled to score Lehman and put both himself and Beilsmith in scoring position. Sikes walked to load the bases. Bass quickly cleared the bases with a two out triple that gave the Express a 13-6 lead. The Bucks continued to fight back, scoring four runs in the 7th and two runs in the 8th. But their rally efforts would come just short with the final of 13-12. Graham Laubscher (St. Thomas) was first on the mound for the Express and tossed a solid five innings. He cruised through the first four innings but ran into a bit of trouble in the 5th. He ended giving up 6 runs, 5 earned, on four hits and five walks. He struck out six. Kuster Kinlecheenie (Montevallo) entered for 1.1 innings of relief. He allowed four runs on two hits and four walks. Nick Herold (Winona State) closed the final 2.2 innings and earned the save for the Express. He allowed two runs on one hit and one walk. The Express continue their homestand on Sunday afternoon, welcoming the Thunder Bay Border Cats. First pitch is slated for 2:05 pm and all youth under the age of 18 will receive a free general admission ticket to the game! Youth can receive their ticket at the Carson Park Ticket Booth were adult tickets will also be available for purchase. All fans in attendance will receive a specialty poster and the opportunity to have it signed by all the Express players. The Eau Claire Express are a member of the finest developmental league for elite college baseball players, the Northwoods League. The 25-year old summer collegiate league is the largest organized baseball league in the world with 22 teams, drawing significantly more fans, in a friendly ballpark experience, than any league of its kind. A valuable training ground for coaches, umpires and front office staff, over 200 former Northwoods League players have advanced to Major League Baseball, including three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer (WAS), two-time World Series Champions Ben Zobrist (CHC) and Brandon Crawford (SFG) and MLB All-Stars Chris Sale (BOS), Jordan Zimmermann (DET) and Curtis Granderson (MIA). All league games are viewable live via the Northwoods League portal. For more information, visit www.eauclaireexpress.com or download the new Northwoods League Mobile App on the Apple App Store or on Google Play and set the Express as your favorite team. 102 E. Grand Ave. Copyright © 2020 Eau Claire Express. All Rights Reserved. [email protected]
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package org.kie.dmn.model.v1_2.dmndi; import org.kie.dmn.model.v1_2.KieDMNModelInstrumentedBase; public class Color extends KieDMNModelInstrumentedBase implements org.kie.dmn.model.api.dmndi.Color { protected int red; protected int green; protected int blue; /** * Gets the value of the red property. * */ public int getRed() { return red; } /** * Sets the value of the red property. * */ public void setRed(int value) { this.red = value; } /** * Gets the value of the green property. * */ public int getGreen() { return green; } /** * Sets the value of the green property. * */ public void setGreen(int value) { this.green = value; } /** * Gets the value of the blue property. * */ public int getBlue() { return blue; } /** * Sets the value of the blue property. * */ public void setBlue(int value) { this.blue = value; } }
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For this recipe I must thank my friend Gayathri. We have been to functions at a common friend's house and Gayathri always brought her Gulabs – My son esp, declared them "THE BEST" he'd ever tasted – Haldiram ji – go fly a kite! So this recipe had to make it on my blog. Went exactly per her directions and they turned out really good – This was another challenge – Know now why I stayed away from making sweets – but with the right recipe, it seems like huge achievement – so I say YAY! Get the oil going in a shallow pan – not out regular deep frying pan! Pour just enough oil you think will cover the jamun balls. Start frying the jamuns – if they have been rolled to perfect rounds, chances are they will favor one side and not want to be turned around – which is when you have to gently turn and hold them down so both sides get cooked. When they are a dark golden brown (see pic below) remove, drain and drop hot into the syrup all it to soak. Keep the heat at medium-low so it will allow the jamuns to cook from the inside to the outside – Or else the outside will brown while the inside remains uncooked. Keep a paper-toweled colander to drop the fried jamuns into for a minute to drain the excess oil before dropping them into the syrup. yum yum yum, one of my top favorite indian sweets (with jalebi) will tell mom to make can't wait to try it out. gulab jamuns are yum! first time to your blog and i love the passion behind your cooking. Your posts show warmth n love and keep rocking ! Perfect jamuns..my hubby's all time favorite..you made them beautifully! Priya, its my first time here, that jamun recipe is gr8. My girl loves jamuns. Will be making this one soon.
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Jerry Brown wins award as a tax reformer — really? Dan Walters Nov. 7, 2018 California Gov. Jerry Brown has been honored by the Tax Foundation as a tax reformer, an honor some find dubious. Photo: Rich Pedroncelli / Associated Press 2017 The Washington-based Tax Foundation is an impeccable source of accurate information about state and local taxation, albeit with a decidedly conservative tilt. It was a little odd, therefore, that Jerry Brown, the Democratic governor of one of the nation's highest-taxing states, just received one of the Tax Foundation's annual awards for "outstanding achievement in state tax reform." The organization's honorees are mostly Republicans, but it cites Brown "for colorful vetoes of targeted tax breaks which have helped California maintain some semblance of a broad tax base and improved its fiscal position. "Gov. Brown consistently vetoed popular proposed tax breaks, saying legislators should instead work through the annual budget process and balance those wants with other priorities. "California has more work to do on fiscal solvency and tax climate, but Gov. Brown's demand for thoughtfulness and process in creating new tax breaks should be emulated by his successors." The award is fairly well-deserved, as far as it goes. Brown did persuade the Legislature to eliminate an "enterprise zone" tax break for business that never came close to living up to its promise, but survived for several decades despite that deficiency. And he did resist most of the Legislature's proposals to punch loopholes in the state's already riddled taxation systems. However, he also championed the expansion of a welfare-for-the-wealthy tax break for California film producers who promised to shoot their creations in the state, rather than take advantage of tax breaks in other states and nations. It had been launched by Brown's predecessor, actor-turned-politician Arnold Schwarzenegger, reflecting the thrall that envelops California politicians when it comes to Hollywood, even though movie and television production is a tiny factor in the state's $2.6 trillion a year economy. "We find that about one-third of the film and television projects receiving incentives under this program would probably have been made in California anyway," the Legislature's budget analyst, Mac Taylor, said in one of his office's periodic critiques of the loophole. Moreover, notwithstanding his elimination of enterprise zones, Brown has been missing in action on comprehensive reform of California's dangerously imbalanced and outdated tax systems. Schwarzenegger, at least, took a stab at reform. He and legislative leaders appointed a blue-ribbon commission, headed by businessman Gerry Parsky, to study the systems and suggest how they could be improved, particularly as far as reducing revenue volatility. That volatility has meant state and local budgets go through periodic boom-and-bust cycles. Although rent by internal conflict, the commission did finally recommend reducing the state's dependence on personal income taxes and recasting the sales tax in a way to extend it to services. Its report was quickly filed without action, and while Brown has acknowledged the need for reform to create more revenue stability, he has studiously refused to champion it. Implicitly, he's shied away from reform because it would be extraordinarily difficult, drawing flak from powerful economic interests, with no guarantee of success. Most of those honored by the Tax Foundation this year, including Democrats such as Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo, took a big-picture approach, while Brown played small ball. Brown will, therefore, bequeath to his successor a tax system that at best makes little sense in the 21st century and at worst could trigger a future fiscal meltdown. Dan Walters is a columnist for CALmatters. For more stories by Dan Walters, go to calmatters.org/commentary Dan Walters Dan Walters has been a journalist for nearly 57 years, spending all but a few of those years working for California newspapers. He began his professional career in 1960, at age 16, at the Humboldt Times in Eureka, while still attending high school, and turned down a National Merit scholarship to continue working as a journalist. At one point in his career, at age 22, he was the nation's youngest daily newspaper editor. The Hanford Sentinel was the first of three newspaper editor positions before joining the Sacramento Union's Capitol bureau in 1975, just as Jerry Brown began his governorship. Walters later became the Union's Capitol bureau chief, and in 1981 began writing the state's only daily newspaper column devoted to California political, economic and social events. In 1984, he and the column moved to The Sacramento Bee. He has written more than 9,000 columns about California and its politics and his column has appeared in many other California newspapers. Walters has written about California and its politics for a number of other publications, including The Wall Street Journal and the Christian Science Monitor. In 1986, his book, "The New California: Facing the 21st Century," was published in its first edition. He is also the founding editor of the "California Political Almanac," the co-author of a book on lobbying entitled "The Third House: Lobbyists, Money and Power in Sacramento," and contributed chapters to two other books, "Remaking California" and "The New Political Geography of California. He also has been a frequent guest on national television news shows, commenting on California politics. Email: [email protected] Workers' compensation battle on the horizon in Sacramento Dan Walters: Community colleges racked by data dispute Time to derail California's train to nowhere Ranch Sale
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Reiche Elementary School » News & Events » News Archive » Reiche Family News - March 2016 Hot off the Press: The March 2016 Reiche Report Click on this link to access the online version of the March '16 issue of "The Reiche Report" featuring, among other things, classroom news as well as information and calendar dates for upcoming Reiche community events. Thank you Ginny Marvin for producing the newsletter and to all the teachers and parents who contributed classroom news and information about Reiche events. "The Reiche Report" is a quarterly family newsletter published by a team of Reiche parent volunteers and created in collaboration with Reiche teachers, Teacher Leaders, and the Reiche PTO.
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Check-in time is at 15:00. Check-out time is at 12:00. However, should your room be available before 15.00 we are happy to check you in immediately, otherwise we will store your luggage and give you pool towels so you can relax by the pool in the meantime. Late check-out requests have to be confirmed by our front desk manager and are subject to room availability. The primary guest must be at least 18 years of age to be able to check-in the hotel. It is mandatory for guests to present valid photo identification at the time of check-in. According to government regulations, a valid Photo ID has to be carried by every person above the age of 18 staying at the hotel. Without valid ID the guest will not be allowed to check-in. Stay of 1 child up to 2 years of age is complementary without the use of extra bed. Breakfast charges may be applicable for the child. Extra bed will be provided subject to availability. Extra charge of 15USD per night will be applicable. Should any action by a guest be deemed inappropriate by the hotel, or if any inappropriate behavior is brought to the attention of the Hotel, the Hotel reserves the right, after the allegations have been investigated, to take action against the guest. You'll pay the Hotel in the Hotel's local currency (LKR) at the exchange rate on day of payment. All bookings are subject to availability and the Hotel reserves the right to decline any booking at its discretion. With a variety of rates and packages available we want to ensure that you get the deal you deserve. When you book your room on-line with us, you can be assured that you will always find our best rate and best offer available. We are a small hotel so if you wish to make changes in your travel plans, please let us know at your earliest convenience so we will not have to charge you. For individual reservations only. For group cancellations, please contact our booking office. No fee for booking cancelation will be charged, when it is done more than 14 days prior to arrival date. If booking cancelation is requested 14-1 days prior to arrival, the whole booking amount will be charged. No fee for booking modification will be charged, when it is done more than 14 days prior to arrival date, subject to availability. The rooms rates will be adjusted according to seasonal rates and new reservations and the difference might be asked to be covered. If booking modification is requested 14-1 days prior to arrival, additional charges might apply. Please contact our booking office. The cancellation or any changes to your confirmed reservation must be sent by a written request to [email protected] and must be confirmed by email from our reservation staff. Cancellations or modifications made by phone are not valid. Any changes requested after the first confirmation email are subject to the Hotel availability. In case you decide to cancel a booking after check-in time or do not show up at the hotel, charges for the whole booking shall be deducted. In case you decide to shorten your booking post the check-in date, no refunds or devolutions are issued for checking out before agreed date. Any delays or cancellation in the event of illness during a vacation, or early check out; hospital and medical expenses are the traveler's responsibility. We recommend taking care of your full Travel Insurance to avoid any inconveniences. The Hotel is not liable for any other costs, evacuation or inconveniences caused by a tropical storm or hurricane or of any event which lies beyond the Hotels' or the supplier's reasonable control, including but not limited to acts of Nature (e.g. hurricanes, mudslides, flooding and earthquakes.). Please see our recommendation for Travel Insurance to avoid any inconveniences with regards to the above situations.
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Dínamo () é uma das estações da linha Zamoskvoretskaia (Linha 2) do Metro de Moscovo, na Rússia. Estação «Dinamo» está localizada entre as estações «Bielorrússkaia» e «Aeroport». Ligações externas Dinamo Linha Zamoskvoretskaia (metro de Moscovo)
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A turnkey packaging management solution for corrugated converters. WebCenter QuickStart for Corrugated is a design workflow management solution for corrugated converters. Based on Esko's WebCenter, WebCenter QuickStart for Corrugated comes preloaded with proven workflows that will increase your company's capacity to handle a greater number of design requests. With just 5 days to get you up and running, you will start reaping the benefits of efficient project management immediately. WebCenter QuickStart for Corrugated can be installed and fully operational within one week. The solution offers a clear upgrade path that allows the possibility for even greater levels of optimization, configuration, process expansion and integration. WebCenter QuickStart for Corrugated is the ideal introduction to design workflow management, but it is not a limited solution. As your business grows, WebCenter can grow with you through the introduction of a range of upgrade modules, which include content management and integration with your business systems. And, because WebCenter is part of the Esko software platform, these modules click into place easily and simply.
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Peggy Carter takes on New York, uncovering secrets, kicking asses and showing the SSR who's boss. It's not a matter of opinion that Agents Of SHIELD came in with shaky legs and not a clue during its first season. There's no other way of putting it: for a while, it was disappointing, lacklustre and boring. But as soon as it began to entwine with the MCU and it was discovered that HYDRA had infiltrated the team, things kicked off in a big way and the show became a must-see. Fortunately, Season Two has continued to be as strong and engaging as the back end of the first. The aftermath of HYDRA's rise and Ward (Brett Dalton)'s betrayal keeps the storyline running full steam ahead: Coulson (Clark Gregg) unravels his new-found tendency to carve alien symbols, May (Ming-Na Wen) becomes Skye (Chloe Bennet)'s new SO, Fitz (Iain DeCaestecker) deals with his brain damage and Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge)' absence, who finds herself undercover at HYDRA's headquarters. Along with the unravelling story and awesome gadgets and fight sequences, the characters really make the show. It's difficult not to end up getting attached to at least a handful of them. The ensemble cast is unlikely to start raking in awards, but they deeply succeed in bringing the diverse Marvel characters to life on screen and making you care about them. A few new players also join the team, including mercenary Lance Hunter (Nick Blood), mechanic Mack (Henry Simmons) and Bobbi 'Mockingbird' Morse (Adrianne Palicki), and frequent appearances from genre favourites – the best being Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter, Kyle MacLachlan as Calvin Zabo and Lucy Lawless as Isabelle Hartley – keep fans' geek-senses tingling. Everyone seems to have an ulterior motive, which just adds to the notion that anyone could be working for HYDRA. Occasionally, Season Two hits a bum note where the storyline either drags or goes off on a tangent. The third quarter of the season takes a little while to find its footing again after the mid-season break. But when it's good it's very good. Opener 'Shadows', Simmons-centric 'Making Friends And Influencing People' and mid-season finale 'What They Become' are particularly tasty.
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All these years later and Minecraft is still going strong. Over on the console front, the developers are gearing up to launch a brand new update in October, and they've even put together a spiffy trailer to show off what's in store. The Minecraft community is as strong as ever, so it makes sense that the team would want to keep rolling out content on every front. While there's plenty of fun to be had on PC and mobile, the build-it-yourself game is moving full steam ahead on consoles too, which is where this newest update from 4JStudios is targeting. This latest Minecraft trailer is all about alliteration, as it introduces "Banners, blocks, beets and bears." That's a fitting title, as it explains exactly what console gamers will be getting in Minecraft once the new update goes live tomorrow, Oct. 4. Sure, these features have been available elsewhere for a while now, but anything that brings all forms of Minecraft closer to parity is considered a good thing in our book. As you'll see in the trailer, picking the right banner can be a tricky task. If you've decided on a color pallet or a specific theme for one of your structures, you'll want to create a banner that fits it well. Thankfully, you can create said banners to your heart's content once the new update comes out. Similar to signs, these bad boys can also be used as a quick way to guide folks through your level. Using a good banner, you can let folks know if a certain cave system is rich with rare ore, guide them to your stables or warn of certain dangers. New blocks are always welcome in Minecraft, as they give you fresh ways to create whatever you've cooked up in your imagination. Sadly, there's no list of what new blocks are being added to consoles this week, so we suppose you'll just have to load up the game and be surprised. As for the final two B's in the bunch, console players will now be able to grow a new beet crop, and you'll also finally be able to encounter bears in the wild. The beets you can eat and the bears are for watching as they majestically wander through the wilderness. Only a monster would kill and eat a bear in Minecraft. And that will about do it for the October update. At this point, we've basically lost track of what is available on what platforms. If there's something missing from the console version of Minecraft that you'd like to see added next, we'd love to hear about it in the comments below.
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San Isidro är en ort i Mexiko. Den ligger i kommunen Yautepec och delstaten Morelos, i den sydöstra delen av landet, km söder om huvudstaden Mexico City. San Isidro ligger meter över havet och antalet invånare är . Terrängen runt San Isidro är huvudsakligen kuperad, men åt nordost är den platt. San Isidro ligger nere i en dal. Den högsta punkten i närheten är meter över havet, km nordväst om San Isidro. Runt San Isidro är det tätbefolkat, med invånare per kvadratkilometer. Närmaste större samhälle är Cuernavaca, km nordväst om San Isidro. I omgivningarna runt San Isidro växer huvudsakligen savannskog. Savannklimat råder i trakten. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är  °C. Den varmaste månaden är april, då medeltemperaturen är  °C, och den kallaste är september, med  °C. Genomsnittlig årsnederbörd är millimeter. Den regnigaste månaden är juni, med i genomsnitt mm nederbörd, och den torraste är januari, med mm nederbörd. Kommentarer Källor Orter i Morelos
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Here's another exercise that will show you that you can draw forms and shapes and not just symbols. Take a blank sheet of typing or printer paper and crunch it up in a ball in your hand. Now open it up again, but don't smooth it out. Open it enough so it'll lay relativly flat on your desk. Now, tape or clip a few pieces of paper to your board and TURN AWAY from the wrinkled paper so you can't see it. Turn only your head so you can see the wrinkled paper, but are no longer looking at your drawing board. Now, look intently at the creases and dents and wrinkles in the wrinkled paper, and draw them WITHOUT LOOKING AT YOUR DRAWING PAPER. Outline each fold with your eyes and mirror that fold's outline with your pencil on the drawing. Try and gauge the spaces between the folds mentally and move your drawing hand to where you think the next fold or shape goes. DO NOT LOOK AT THE PROGRESS OF THE DRAWING - KEEP DRAWING!! If you feel your drawing hand fall off your paper, just pick it up and drop it back on the paper without looking at where you've placed your hand. Draw every wrinkle and shape you see in the paper, and draw for five minutes. When you're done go ahead and look at the drawing. It's a giant mess, right? What could possibly be the point to an exercise like this? There's no meaning to the composition and it looks nothing like the wrinkled paper. But look closer, compare it again with the paper. Find a line in the drawing and then find the corresponding wrinkle in the paper. You found it, didn't you? As you look at the drawing you can find every wrinkle from the paper. This shows you that you CAN draw what you see, you didn't draw your "paper symbol". In this exercise the final product isn't the reason for the exercise, the process of seeing and drawing the wrinkles as you see them is the object. Here, as in the first exercise, you probably were not thinking about what it was you were REALLY drawing, rather you saw the individual shapes and forms that make up the whole.
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I just found out Im pregnant with baby #2 and wanted to get a jump start on names since it was so difficult with my 1st. My oldest is Freyja Ellowen and if this one is a girl she will be Penelope Emmeline. Im set on the middle name Howard after my late Grandfather but have no clue on first names for a boy. Any suggestions? Baby boy middle name help!!!!!!
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It's one of the last places that I would expect to see a Great White. The usually pristine waters of the Great Barrier Reef is a common haunt for me and although Tiger Sharks, Hammerhead Sharks, Reef Sharks and plenty of Whaler species call my local spots home - I would never have expected to run into a Great White! Aren't they supposed to be down South?! Guess not. As Great Whites grow in numbers we can expect to have more and more encounters with these magnificent, yet feared, creatures. An AusFish Forum member was lucky enough to run into this 4m White right where I was diving in some 4m-8m visibility on the Easter Weekend. It was overcast, murky, and gusting up to 25kn winds. But we had a great day out nonetheless. "Got in a 1.5 day trip to 1770 just prior to easter, weather man got forecast for day 1 correct but we were late getting away and didn't start fishing until 2pm and didn't put much in the box, day 2 was blowing 20knots but bumped out way out to a couple of marks and found some cracker ground on the way only to be continually nailed by the tax man. Managed a couple of good reds but sharks got more than we did, I have never had them so thick in all of my trips to the Bunker Group, even in the shallows at night we had 5 reef sharks circling the boat!! Not long after bringing up half a red on the second day we had a very large and very toothy visitor come check us out for about 15 minutes!! Solid 4 metre+ Great White!! Very very cool to see up close, was in no way aggressive and just an awesome sight!" In other news, it was a great day on the water with some nice fish taken. We worked hard for the fish we did get as the visibility wasn't fantastic as far as the reef goes, but still a good time was had by all.
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« Marinus van der Lubbe – Waarde kameraad – Cher camarade (1967) Tim Mason – Massenwiderstand ohne Organisation. Streiks im faschistischen Italien und im NS-Deutschland (1984) » Tim Mason – Class Conflict and Scientific Management in American Industry: Guides to the Literature (1977) in Allgemein und Tim Mason In 1947 the Librarian in charge of the collection of books on 'industrial relations' at Princeton University, New Jersey, seems to have come to the conclusion that the sheer volume of new works appearing in this field made it desirable for librarians to compile select bibliographies. A Committee of Industrial Relations Librarians came into existence, in order to enable the members to exchange information about the recent literature. They began to produce a running Exchange Bibliography. At first, the bulk of the work was done by the Princeton librarians, but in time about a dozen university libraries and government agencies came to play an active role. The result of their labours is one of the most extraordinary bibliographies I have ever seen. Works are listed by topic on mimeographed sheets, which are simply circulated, at irregular but frequent intervals, to all libraries which subscribe. The collection now amounts to 1,634 separate lists, for which a chronological index and a subject index is available. In all, something of the order of 50,000 titles have been listed under an astonishingly complete and highly differentiated set of topic headings. The subject index which I have consulted contains almost 550 different headings (complete with cross-references) under which the literature has been listed by the librarians. No aspect of industrial labour and management policy is too trivial to be included. Aside from all of the obvious topics – strikes, wages, labour law, the structure and function of trade unions, insurance, unemployment, vocational training -there are entries on the employment of blind persons in industry, on the churches and labour, on the problems of small businesses, on 'industrial relations', on aspects of sub-contracting, and on industrial espionage. For each entry there is at least one bibliography. There is a substantial series of bibliographies on the effects of piped music on productivity, and there is even a bibliography of works concerned with the institution of the coffee-break. One of the many merits of the bibliographies is the meticulous attention paid to ephemeral literature. Articles in journals (some of which are now defunct), pamphlets produced by employers' associations and trade unions, texts of speeches etc., are all listed, alongside the literary output of the post-war generation of industrial sociologists and management scientists. Furthermore, those who compile the bibliographies have a strong interest in the historical dimension of the subject. All major works on business history and on the history of trade unions are listed from time to time. Even more important in some ways, the older literature is not neglected. The bibliographies produced in the late 1940s and 1950s contain a wealth of references to the literature of the inter-war years. The bibliographies themselves make both amusing and frightening reading. The way in which the contributing librarians compete with one another, correct each other's errors and omissions, gives a nice insight into the work-methods and the professional pride of the bibliographer. If Princeton, say, produces a bibliography of hours of work, or on the training of foremen (a very popular subject this – there are dozens of lists on it), one can be quite sure that within a year, Minnesota, Cornell or the US Department of Labor, will be circulating a supplementary list on the same subject, just to keep their colleagues in Princeton (or wherever) on their toes. It is the contents of the lists which is frightening. While I have found no evidence of political bias in the compilations, and while labour, socialist and trade unions publications are frequently listed, the overwhelming majority of titles in the bibliographies are about scientific management. Indeed the subject catalogue to the bibliography could be entitled '500 different ways to avoid strikes and increase productivity'. The bibliographies are a remarkable testament to the fierce, relentless, subtle and comprehensive effort which has been made by management in the USA to contain and co-opt the industrial working class. In their own meticulous and dead-pan way (the lists are select bibliographies, but it is very rare for there to be any comment on the content of a listed publication), the bibliographers have reflected and documented a massive managerial offensive against the rising power of organized labour in the USA since the 1930s. Scholars, writers and government have provided abundant literary and scientific ammunition for this offensive. For example, the items listed concerning the training of supervisory personnel in the techniques of domination in industry, right down to the application of sociological role theory to the 'management of industrial relations' are too numerous for any one scholar ever to read in a whole life-time study. And the titles of the articles and books listed themselves pay a grisly eloquent tribute to the ingenuity of the managerial authors. The bibliographies constitute an absolutely indispensable aid to any historian, economist, or sociologist who is studying the American labour movement or American industry. I have not been able to ascertain whether any British library subscribes to it. Enquiries should be addressed to: Margaret Chaplan, Librarian, Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, University of Illinois, 504 East Amory Avenue, Champaign, Illinois 61820, USA (don't forget the zip!). Mason, Tim, "Class Conflict and Scientific Management in American Industry", History Workshop 3 (1977), p.81-82. 1 Antwort auf "Tim Mason – Class Conflict and Scientific Management in American Industry: Guides to the Literature (1977)" 1 Neues aus den Archiven der radikalen (und nicht so radikalen) Linken « Entdinglichung Pingback am 23. Oktober 2009 um 10:33 Uhr
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Crafted in minimalist style, the curvy silhouette of the Lax Armchair gives a fun yet sleek look. Giving it a casual appeal that makes for a versatile piece in any setting. Handling Vacuum can be done with an upholstery attachment, using low suction. This will remove the dirt and dust which, when wet, can further dirty your couch if it is not removed first. Spots and stains can be removed using a cloth moistened with mild soapy water-but never detergent.
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Having a dependable income stream can make your life a lot easier. You could use that money to supplement your Social Security or pension payments, to put in your retirement savings or to provide for your loved ones if you die. The question is, how do you get that dependable income stream? An investment, like Ultra-Income from United of Omaha Life Insurance Company, is one way. United of Omaha's Ultra-Income is an immediate annuity and it can help provide you regular income for the rest of your life. And the contract is flexible. You can choose the way income is paid based on your individual lifestyle and needs. Get My United of Omaha Annuity Quote Now! Consider three factors to help select the Ultra-Income payout option that best fits your needs. How much money would you like to receive as periodic payments? How often would you like your payments? How long would you like your income to continue? Lifetime income immediate annuity — Guarantees you steady income for the rest of your life, even if the payments exceed the value of your initial purchase. Lifetime income with period certain immediate annuity — You get regular income payments for a predetermined period of time. If you die before the period ends, your beneficiary receives payments until the end of the predetermined period. Joint and survivor income immediate annuity (lifetime income or lifetime income with period certain only) — Payments continue to the annuitant you select, for as much and for as long as originally determined, if you die. Lifetime income with refund immediate annuity — Your payments are guaranteed to continue for life. But if you die before your payments equal the amount of your initial purchase payment, the remainder of the payments will be paid to your beneficiary. Fixed amount immediate annuity — You choose the payment amount you want. You or your beneficiary will continue to receive payments until the value of the account is paid out. Fixed period immediate annuity — You choose how long you would like your payments to last. Payments will continue for you or your beneficiary for the length of time you choose. If you have certain health conditions, you can receive larger payouts without increasing your premium. You must start receiving payments within 13 months after your initial purchase of an Ultra-Income plan. If you do not select a payment option within 13 months, your purchase payment may be considered as a deferred annuity for tax purposes. You can receive your payments in monthly, semiannual or annual distributions — whatever best fits your needs. Is An Immediate Annuity Right For Me? How Does an Immediate Annuity Work? Do Income Annuities Charge High Fees? Can I Withdraw Money from My Income Annuity? Why not skip the middleman? Does AARP Offer The Best Immediate Annuity Rates? How Does an Immediate Annuity Compare to the 4% Rule? Lifetime Income Benefit Rider or Annuitization?
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JCC Recognized with First-Ever Community Partnership Spirit Award By The Longmeadow Newsroom on September 7, 2018 in News LONGMEADOW, MA – The Springfield Jewish Community Center was recognized with Bay Path University's first-ever Community Partnership Spirit Award last week. The award, established in December 2017, is bestowed upon an individual, team, or organization that has demonstrated a long-term commitment to the Bay Path community, students, and mission by playing an integral role in student success through mentorship, leadership, and fostering career development. Pictured with Bay Path University President Carol A. Leary are Executive Director of the Springfield Jewish Community Center Michael Paysnick; Early Childhood Director Deb Cohen; and Kehillah Program Director Bethany Young. "Our students have benefitted tremendously from the variety of opportunities they have had in working with the Springfield JCC," President Carol A. Leary, PhD, said. "The JCC is an incredible community partner and valuable resource. We're proud to recognize the organization and its stellar staff for their hard work and the rich, supportive experience they offer to members of all ages." The Springfield JCC was selected as this year's award recipient from a pool of nominations submitted by faculty and staff at Bay Path throughout the spring. The process was thorough, requiring that nominations include narrative explaining the impact of the partner on Bay Path's mission and, above all, on its students. A selection committee reviewed submissions and made the final decision. "Students from our occupational therapy, psychology, and education programs have held internships, volunteered, and engaged in service learning projects with the organization. Most recently, our master's in occupational therapy faculty and students collaborated with the JCC Kehillah Program for Individuals with Special Needs to develop a "SensiPlay" program for children with various disabilities," Leary said. Michael Paysnick, Executive Director of the Springfield JCC; Bethany Young, Director of the Kehillah Program for Individuals with Special Needs; and Deb Cohen, Director, Early Childhood Services, were presented the award at Bay Path University's State of the University Address. "The JCC has partnered with Bay Path University for more than 30 years. During that time, we have had the opportunity to help in the education and training of hundreds of students, and together, create programs and services that benefit our wider community," Paysnick said. "It's been a win-win for all involved. We look forward to continuing our partnership with Bay Path providing real-world work experience for their students." Candidates Interviewed for Vacant School Comm. Seat Longmeadow's Haley Woods Inducted as Student Trustee for HCC
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I am seeing Dr. Sowerby for digestive issues that I have had for over 18 years. Although I realize it will take some time to correct these problems, I have experienced some unexpected benefits in the meantime! For starters, my eyebrows are growing back! When I was in high school, thin was in, and after years of plucking, they eventually quit growing. I've been stuck with skinny brows ever since. Not anymore! They're growing back so quickly, it won't be long before I have the gorgeous, full brows that I've wanted for years! I also thought that my hair was breaking off because I kept forgetting to take my barrette out at night. Apparently, that wasn't the case. I recently went for a trim, and my hairdresser said I've got a lot of NEW hair growth! I've also noticed that I'm not losing as much hair in the shower, or into my brush and comb. I have no idea how long it will take to undo 18 years of digestive troubles, but I'll stick with Dr. Sowerby's program however long it takes. And I can't wait to see what other unexpected benefits I might experience along the way! I came to see Dr. Sowerby and started a Nutritional Response Testing program. Before my second visit I noticed I was feeling better. Soon I noticed that my hair was not falling out as much.
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The unfortunate reality is that many teens pass through into adulthood without receiving any type of financial education. As a result, they are woefully unprepared to manage their finances and often make foolish decisions in their young adult years. Personal finances are not typically taught in a formal classroom setting at school, so children and teens learn everything they know about money through their parents. As a parent, it is important that you educate your children about finances throughout their lives. These are five steps you can take to provide you kids with the solid education they need in personal finances. In their elementary school years, kids can learn how money is earned. It does not simply grow in a parent's wallet. Instead, it is earned through hard work. Give your children chores to do around the house, and reward them with an allowance. Talk to them about how to allocate their allowance properly toward spending, saving, investing and even charitable giving. Delayed gratification is an important financial lesson to learn. The ability and mentality to save for expensive items that are desired can help your children to avoid taking on debt unnecessarily in the future. After all, impulse buying can drive up credit card balances. If your children want toys, games or other items, it is important that you make them earn the things they want to buy by saving up their allowance. If you want to teach your kids to be financially literate, they need to know how to create and balance a budget. This may be a lesson that is better completed when teens are older and start having expenses. For example, a teen may need to pay for car insurance, gas for the car and more while earning income from a part-time job. However, even younger kids can see a division of their funds by creating a budget that allocates some funds for saving and some funds for spending. Balancing a budget is a critical aspect associated with financial well-being. Investing is another important step that children can learn at a rather young age. As a parent, you may contribute some of your own funds into a share builder investment account. This is an account that regularly drafts a small amount of money from your checking account, and the funds are used to purchase partial shares of stocks. Kids can be taught how to pick stocks and when to sell them. In their teen years, your children can invest their own funds in their stock account. It is important for children to learn the difference between assets and debts or liabilities. Debts and liabilities cost you money, and assets can increase in value. One item that many people mistake for an asset is a car. A car depreciates in value and costs money to own and operate, so it is a liability. Buying assets rather than focusing on liabilities will help your children to build wealth over the years. As you can see, there are critical steps you can take throughout your children's lives to teach them about personal finances. The lessons can begin at a young age when you provide them with an allowance, and the lessons can become more pronounced and detailed when teens have their first job and real expenses to pay for. By taking these steps, you can help your child to be more prepared to manage personal finances as a young adult.
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Let's all let out a collective "Awww," because Bitsy the 1.5-pound cat is possibly the cutest and smallest cat in the world. The 1.5-pound cat is 6.5 inches tall and 18 inches long. Her owner, Auriette Lindsey, has sent in an application to the Guinness Book of World Records to see if she is in fact the winner of the tiny cat title. Even if she's not, the 1.5-pound cat is ridiculously adorable, another title worth vying for. Implications - Lindsey had to go to extraordinary lengths to prove her cat is, in fact, the world's tiniest. She sent pictures and videos that document the measuring process to make sure it was all done properly and fairly.
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Twittering is easy peasy; it is not the big scary socializing site I had built it up to be. Once I joined, but a few short weeks ago, I was hooked. I've got 450+ followers, have connected with interesting moms with similar interests and get linked to great writing and sites on a regular basis. Despite what a positive experience I've had, I do find myself wondering my purpose on Twitter. When I joined Facebook I was looking to reconnect with old friends from grammar school, high school and college. As old friends get new jobs, grow their families, move across the globe – Facebook has been a great way to stay current. Later I discovered lots of folks from my day job were on there and I started "friending" them; a nice way to get a more personal look at people I only wave at occasionally. More recently, when I landed the Latina gig, I found Facebook to be a good tool for getting my friends to check out my writing. Nothing confusing about Facebook – connect with people I know. When Twitter came along I ignored it for as long as I could. I didn't think I could be bothered with one more thing to keep track of and update. Besides, I didn't have a brand, I was just a mom, right? Well, soon I started seeing that anyone who is anyone in social media and anyone who wasn't really anyone was on Twitter so I thought to myself – maybe I judged it too soon. I'm no one special and lots of other regular janes are doing it, why not add another to the mix? And really, isn't that the same road I took to blogging? So I joined the Twitterverse. Now I've got 466 followers and a mild addiction to Tweeting throughout the day. My husband even jokes about it which, once the hubs makes cool jokes about it, means that I'm seriously spending way too much time on the computer. So I've been analyzing why I'm on Twitter. I joined to join, to not be left out. Now, though, why do I stay in it? Here's what I've figured out so far. Life Facebook, where I share a bit about my life and my friends share about theirs, it's got to be a two way street. You're not friending someone who isn't giving you a little glimpse into their own lives. I give, you give; I get, you get. For Twitter to really be of value, it's also got to be a two way street. Right now I'm gaining a lot, learning from folks willing to share their knowledge and resources. They aren't greedy with what they know and genuinely want to see others succeed. I'm discovering new mom bloggers and mompreneurs who are really inspiring. And if they're on Twitter, they're most likely very open and honest and willing to lend a hand in any way possible. So, as you can see, I'm gaining tons here. But what am I giving back to the community? This is the part I'm trying to figure out. Compared to all the other interesting folks I follow on Twitter, I feel like my simple tweets of "Just read class #1 of Hypnobabies" or "Playing with DD & new bunny rabbit" aren't really adding any value to anyone else's day. I help out where I can if I see a tweet looking for information or links to something I happen to be knowledgeable about. But I wonder – is that enough? Gain a worthwhile following (not in quantity but quality). Great post! I have been a twitter user since August (I wanted to see what the hoopla was all about!) and I do like the people that I've met (like you!) and all the great blogs out there (like yours!) I think it's a great way to find new people. And twitterfeed reminds me to read new posts. You do have your own little community to ask questions to and to share your funny stories with. I love twitter and have been using it since July. Clearly just be being on twitter you are gaining new readers(me) and learning new perspective. Guy Kawasaki has some great tips on how to use twitter. Check out his blog.
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