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Home Causes and Charities Truck driver whose dad is battling prostate cancer joins facial 'hair raising'...
Truck driver whose dad is battling prostate cancer joins facial 'hair raising' charity challenge
A TRUCK driver whose dad is battling prostate cancer has been part of a team bristling with enthusiasm about a fund-raising drive to raise awareness of men's health.
An eight-strong group from McCarthy Distribution put their razors away and took part in Movember, an annual, month-long fundraiser in which men 'grow a mo' in support of male health issues such as prostate and testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention.
Staff at the Wrexham Industrial Estate firm, had the chance to scoop £100 worth of cash prizes for the best 'tache' at the end of the month. The firm also donated the same amount to the cause and raised more money by holding a company-wide Movember quiz.
Information about Movember was also displayed on company notice boards, along with photographs of participants showing their facial hair growing progress.
Truck Driver George Kewley, 46, a father-of-two, who ended up scooping the top prize which he has donated to Prostate Cancer UK, explained he had a personal reason for taking part as his father, Ted, 66, who lives in Preston, has the disease.
"Thankfully things are looking good for my dad," said George, who lives in Ruthin. "The pills he has been on for the past year have definitely helped him, although they have not totally got rid of the cancer.
"I appreciate how important it is that money is raised to help support research and that awareness is raised of men's health issues.
"That includes mental health and I would urge anybody who feels down to speak to somebody, as the help is out there."
George's colleague, Spencer Cameron-Waller, a Forklift Truck Driver, said the cause was important to him as a friend took his own life several years ago.
"I know from personal experience how important it is that awareness is raised about mental health issues," said Spencer, 49, of Froncysyllte, near Llangollen.
"It was incredibly sad when my friend died. I had spoken to him that day and all seemed fine. It came as a total shock when I later found out what had happened to him.
"It really was a tragedy. It shows how important it is that men who are feeling low realise they can talk to someone and be helped.
"One of the biggest causes of male death is suicide. Men can struggle to open up about how they are feeling.
"I hope that by taking part in this we are raising awareness that the support is there for those who need it."
Customer Services Department worker Lewis Williams, 23, was one of the youngest participants.
"It has been a bit of fun and we have all enjoyed taking part," said Lewis, of Summerhill, Wrexham. "I am glad to have been involved, but the moustache will be going as soon as the challenge ends.
"Although I haven't been directly affected by cancer or mental health issues, I recognise how important it is to help spread the word."
The other members of the team to take part were Managing Director Mike McCarthy, drivers Harry Jones, Paul Jones and Nick Mogg and finance department member Ian Carter.
Mike McCarthy was judged as having the second best moustache but exempted himself from the cash prizes so second place went to Lewis Williams and Spencer Cameron-Waller took third place.
McCarthy Distribution Managing Director Mike McCarthy said he was thankful for the commitment shown by team members.
He said: "It is helping raise awareness for the cause and it has been good to see how the moustaches have grown as staff have joined in the fun.
"There's been a lot of fun, but there has also been an important message about supporting what Movember stands for and I think it has got us all thinking and talking about men's health issues which was one of the main aims we had.
"I am very grateful for all the support people across the business have shown."
In accordance with competition rules, the McCarthy Distribution team reached for their razors and waved goodbye to their facial hair on December 1.
McCarthy Distribution
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E-City opens revamped store in Dubai Mall
E-City, a leading operator of a chain of world-class multi-brand electronics retail stores across the UAE, has inaugurated its newly renovated store in The Dubai Mall in Dubai, UAE.
E-City is the electronics retail arm of Albatha Retail & Home Products Group of Albatha Holding, which is one of the leading private business groups in the UAE, with staff strength over 7,000 and consisting of more than 25 autonomous companies in diversified sectors such as automotive, healthcare, manufacturing, FMCG, engineering, electronics, food and real estate.
The new store best reflects the company's tagline, 'Experience the future of electronics,' as it showcases today's leading innovative brands and their products. The newly renovated store will showcase a wide portfolio of electronic products and accessories–close to 10,000 products across 100 leading brands from drones, laptops, tablets, mobiles to TVs, gaming accessories, electronic toys, wearables and cameras. In total there are eight E-City outlets spread across the UAE.
"We are very pleased to announce the re-opening of our newly renovated outlet in Dubai Mall, which is expected to consolidate our position as the Middle East region's first 'Technology Convenience Store. This new outlet has been carefully designed to uplift the brand's appeal by featuring vibrant new products, a new signage and an improved store plan crafted specifically to the needs of our customers," said Jaouad Dakir, CEO, E-City.
"We would like to give our visitors and customers a truly unique experience–showing them the future of electronics and what it can offer. Looking around the new outlet is already an experience in itself as you will see the strong focus we have placed on innovative gadgets and electronic novelties."
The new E-City store features the company's new rebranding initiative, throwing the spotlight on its new logo and identity, which demonstrates its unique concept of using technology, fixtures, lay-outs and displays that have never been used across today's retail segment. The technology and fixtures used are one of a kind, utilizing European standards.
Digital pricing and features have also been integrated to make it easy for customers to compare products–including QR codes to look up more info about the product on the internet via the mobile phone. Digital screens have been placed strategically around the store to broadcast E-City's latest promotions and novelties. – TradeArabia News Service
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stillwater – marketing recap
How Focus Features sold a politically-charged drama.
(ed note: This should have been published last week, but life got in the way. Let's move on…)
Director Tom McCarthy is back with Stillwater, in theaters now. Matt Damon stars as Bill Baker, an oil worker whose daughter Allison (Abigail Breslin) has been imprisoned in Marseille, France for the last four years. She was accused of killing her roommate but maintains her innocence. When she slips Bill a note with more information about the killing it sets into motion a series of events that has Bill doing his own investigation, lying when he needs to and doing whatever he can to free his daughter.
The movie has arrived with a campaign that's been equally heavy on the drama of a father/daughter relationship and the political environment surrounding its release. Generally positive reviews has resulted in a 76% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, so let's see how the rest of the campaign was arranged.
The Posters
"Secrets run deep" we're told on the first poster (by marketing agency BOND), released in May. Baker is largest element in the design, looking at the camera while around him are scenes showing the French setting of the story as well as a body floating in the water, clearly unwell.
The Trailers
The trailer (6.6 million views on YouTube), released in mid-May, clearly shows what the story entails and what audiences can expect. We see Bill travel to France to try and get Allison out of jail after she's been arrested for murder, and that his efforts are going to be more difficult than anticipated. He's an arrogant American, after all, presented as almost a caricature, and refuses to accept that a different approach may be necessary. There are some hints of more going on, that there may be some conspiracy at work, but for the most part it's sold as the story of an American who's angry he can't bully his way through the system.
Not much on the ticket-focused official website, but the movie's social profiles offer some good additional information.
Advertising, Publicity and Promotions
A first look at Damon as Baker came out in May accompanied by comments about the film and its story from McCarthy.
FIRST LOOK: Matt Damon, Abigail Breslin, Camille Cottin and Lilou Siauvaud in #STILLWATER, a film by Tom McCarthy. In theaters July 30. pic.twitter.com/3FP4CKkAvd
— Stillwater (@StillwaterMovie) May 10, 2021
The actor appeared on "Today" shortly after that to talk about the movie.
News broke in June that the Cannes Film Festival would act as the movie's world premiere.
Cottin was interviewed about what she thought after first reading the script and more.
Promo spots like this began airing at the beginning of July, cutting the story down and focusing on the drama of Bill's love for his daughter and his attempts to prove her innocence.
For his daughter's freedom, one father must find the truth.
From the director of SPOTLIGHT and starring Matt Damon, #STILLWATER is only in theaters July 30. pic.twitter.com/xPSo8DXtMq
— Stillwater (@StillwaterMovie) July 2, 2021
A first clip showing a scene between Bill and Allison was released during Cannes. Another clip came out a short while later.
That Cannes screening was well-received, generating positive buzz for the film and Damon in particular. The actor was interviewed about his character and what he learned while preparing for the role. There was also much made of Damon's emotional reaction to being back in a theater with other people.
More TV spots and other promos continued the buzz out of Cannes, all of them hitting roughly the same few beats as what had come before.
The most anticipated thriller of the summer is #STILLWATER. Starring Academy Award winner Matt Damon.
Only in theaters July 30. pic.twitter.com/Hrc6wFt4yy
— Stillwater (@StillwaterMovie) July 14, 2021
Damon appeared on "CBS Sunday Morning" to talk about the movie specifically as well as the more general return of theatrical moviegoing. Cottin later talked about the movie and more on "60 Minutes."
An exclusive AMC Artisan Films featurette had comments from the cast and McCarthy about the story and more. The movie's producer also spoke about filming in Oklahoma in an interview with the Oklahoma Film + Music Office. Regal Cinemas later offered an exclusive video interview with the cast, as did Cinemark.
Damon made another appearance on "GMA" just before release, with Breslin doing likewise a few days later.
The movie's premiere was held in New York City last week, the cast and crew in attendance. This was Focus Features' first in-person premiere since the beginning of the Covid pandemic last year.
Matt Damon, Abigail Breslin and director Tom McCarthy at tonight's NYC premiere of #STILLWATER. pic.twitter.com/9GX4SUeV4h
An interview with Damon about what he learned – both about the people and their jobs – while shadowing oil roughnecks in preparation for the role was the first of many similar profiles to hit similar topics. Similar ground was covered in additional interviews with Damon and McCarthy where they talked about the political divide in the U.S., how respectful the movie is to the people it portrays
One more clip came out, this one exclusive to Fandango MovieClips.
News came just a week or so ago about a tie-in true crime podcast hosted by Marcia Clarke and produced by Focus Features in partnership with the L.A. Times.
An interview with McCarthy about how the story was developed resulted in Amanda Knox, famously imprisoned overseas for similar charges, to criticize an attempt to make money off her circumstances and experience. All that seemed to do was raise the profile of the movie a bit in the days before release.
A final profile of Damon focused on the actor's ability to disappear into roles and how that serves him in this movie.
If I were a cynically-minded person, the shift in the last week or two of the campaign to focus on the research Damon did in real roughneck communities and more might seem opportunistic. So many movies in the last five years have been slammed by right-leaning media anytime they portray blue collar workers or others who generally identify as conservative. This seems like an attempt to head such criticism off, with Damon and McCarthy taking pains to explain how respectful and accurate these portrayals are.
Labeling Damon as a kind of chameleon actor who disappears into his performances is…a stretch. He's such a bankable face and persona that the posters for his movies – including this one here – almost universally use a giant photo of his head as the primary element. But points for trying.
Aside from those observations, it's not a bad campaign, especially if you consider that the primary audience seems to be people in mostly red states who are alright with a gay daughter in the story if it means the righteous American character gets to be mean to a bunch of French jerks.
Author Chris ThilkPosted on 2021-08-03 2021-08-03 Categories Marketing Recap, Movie MarketingTags Abagail Breslin, focus features, matt damon, Stillwater, tom mccarthyLeave a comment on stillwater – marketing recap
Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made – Marketing Recap
How Disney is selling its streaming original about a precocious young detective.
Based on the book of the same name by Stephan Pastis, this week's Disney+ original feature Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made seems, on paper, to be a weird mashup of elements.
On the one hand, the story of Timmy (Winslow Fegley) seems similar to many Disney theatrical or made-for-TV movies of the past. Timmy lives with his single mother Patty (Ophelia Lovibond) and fancies himself a bit of an amateur detective. His partner in his agency is a massive polar bear only he can see, and they both have their work cut out for them when Patty's car is stolen, leading them on all sorts of adventures.
On the other hand, the movie was cowritten and directed by Tom McCarthy, whose credits include Spotlight and The Station Agent.
Disney's campaign for the movie has sold it as a quirky comedy geared toward kids, with broad comedy and imagination at the forefront.
Timmy is introduced on the first poster (by marketing agency BLT Communications) with the copy at the top reading "Small detective. Big imagination." To emphasize that he's shown riding down the street on his scooter, his polar bear partner right behind him. It's a simple image with just a single photo used, but it works to make the essential point.
It was early January, just a month out from release, when the first trailer (384,000 views on YouTube) was dropped. As it opens, Timmy is in the principal's office, the result of an incident that got everyone's attention. We then jump to the backstory, including the fact that Timmy fancies himself a detective, running his own agency and with a polar bear as his assistant. That's just one aspect of Timmy's active imagination, which he uses as he searches for his mother's stolen car and gets into a ton of hijinks and other adventures while doing so.
There's no standalone website for the movie but it was promoted on the social profiles of Disney Studios, with the Disney+ accounts amplifying those posts.
Though it wasn't in competition there, the movie screened at the Sundance Film Festival in January, with the cast and filmmakers in attendance for the premiere event there.
Winslow Fegley, the star of Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made, takes on the #Sundance Film Festival. Stream the Original Movie Feb. 7, only on #DisneyPlus. #TimmyFailure pic.twitter.com/TQrVgS8d1w
— Walt Disney Studios (@DisneyStudios) February 1, 2020
A clip released around the time of Sundance has Timmy introducing himself and his detective agency – including his partner – to the audience.
Short videos like this were used not only as promotional tools on social media but as pre-roll ads online and as commercials elsewhere.
Small detective. Big imagination. Start streaming Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made on Disney+ this Friday. #TimmyFailure pic.twitter.com/XiDFzJvtKa
Just as the movie was about to become available, online ads that used a cropped version of the key art drove people to the Disney+ site where they could sign up.
During Sundance McCarthy was interviewed about taking a notable turn with this movie compared to his previous films. He engaged in a handful of other interviews as well to promote the film. News also came out a while ago that Disney was so happy with the movie it had already started developing a sequel.
There's nothing revolutionary here, other than the fact that most movies like this don't get screened at the Sundance Film Festival. Still, most all of the campaign hits the same marks you find in the advertising and promotions of any movie from Disney (or other studios) that featured plot points like Paul Giamati being painted blue and other such craziness.
But it's charming in its way, and is just the kind of non-event content Disney+ will be stocking itself with to keep subscribers moderately engaged, the same strategy Netflix and others have used.
Online ads that used the basic part of the key art started showing up as the movie was about to debut.
Disney released a clip of Timmy being himself.
Author Chris ThilkPosted on 2020-02-06 2020-04-02 Categories Marketing Recap, Movie MarketingTags disney, disney plus, timmy failure mistakes were made, tom mccarthyLeave a comment on Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made – Marketing Recap
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Extra Large Aloe Vera Plants For Sale.
You've likely found this page because you are looking for a large aloe vera plant that you can start gathering gel from right away. You may even have been redirected from either thehavenhealingcentre or distanthealer websites, where I sell smaller plants for you to grow on yourself.
The minimum size of the largest leaf is 12" long (30cms). There will be many leaves of this size (see photo's). Some may be as long as 17" (43-44cms), but I'm not promising all, or any, will be this long, it depends on current stock at the time.
These plants are priced to reflect the fact that I have grown them on from tiny 'pup' slivers (around the size of a matchstick), to these monsters, over a period of 3 years or more, and they represent a considerable investment of time and money.
These plants in the photo's are the ones I will be sending out initially; once they are gone, these photo's will be representative only; however, any plant that goes out from this page will be of either equal, or superior quality, never inferior.
Unfortunately, due to a move of house and 3 unfinished greenhouse builds taking much longer than planned, my plants are not available yet. I will have the 'buy' button back on here just as soon as I can so that you can benefit from the wonderful healing properties of Aloe Vera.
The AloePlants.co.uk website has links to medium sized plants and extra large plants, as well as a Special Offer when you buy two small plants at the same time. Thank you.
These are pretty large plants and you will be able to start using them as a gel source from day one. By planting them up and keeping in a warm, light place, they will recover very quickly, and start to grow even bigger. Gradually new shoots will start to grow from the middle which push the older, larger leaves laterally, making the plant wider and wider. These larger leaves will swell and toughen up, providing large quantities of gel.
All you do is slice off what you want with a very sharp knife or blade and squeeze out the gel. Use straight away. Unused leaf can be wrapped in cling film and kept in the fridge for later use. I find it better to just take small slices off the leaf whenever needed. That way you always have fresh gel, straight from the plant. The cut surface will seal over and dry each time, ready for when you need another slice at later date. This way plants can last a very long time.
How much are your larger aloe plants and how can I pay?
These are for sale at £28.95 including postage in and around the UK. Current 1st class postal charges for this size of 'Small Parcel' is £6.55 'signed for' or £5.50 for 'pot luck post'. The button above will take you to PayPal who will process your purchase. The other, preferable option, is to BACs this amount across directly bank to bank, and if you I will send you the details to allow that to happen. Your plant will be shipped out first class, very often the same day, or the next, as current workload permits.
How will I receive my plant?
Your Aloe Vera plant will be shipped dry root (meaning no soil as in the picture opposite, only it will be a LOT, LOT BIGGER!), which is common practice with these types of plants and will need potting up in normal or grit based compost as soon as you can. Aloe Vera is succulent of leaf and used to having dry roots occasionally, so will not harm in any way during its time in the postal system.
Your plant will be wrapped in kitchen roll, then taped to the inside of a cardboard posting box. It will also be accompanied by a growing tips leaflet to help you successfully raise your plant with no setbacks. If your purchase comes through on Friday or Saturday, I will delay posting until Monday, to reduce the chance of your plant sitting in the sorting office for the weekend. Please contact me prior to purchasing if you have any questions.
Only you can decide if this statement is true. The healing properties of Aloe Vera have been written about and known for centuries, but a few years ago I would never have believed you if you'd told me that Aloe Vera was like a miracle plant. It wasn't until it became paramount to my recovery from injury that I even gave it a second thought. But help me it did and I've been growing it and using it ever since.
Commercially you can get Aloe in a zillion products. The gel is used as a popular ingredient in many cosmetic products, such as creams and lotions, shampoo and first-aid salves. And, while I'm sure commercially produced products are as they say on the tin, 99.9% pure, I prefer to use 100% pure, unprocessed, untouched, unmascerated, unpasturised, unmessedaboutwith, genuine product, grown on a window sill in my own home. What could be better than that?
The one thing I can tell you is that the gel is very easily extracted from the aloe leaf, making it easy to benefit from its medicinal, antisceptic, healing and soothing properties, because you can just rub it on, if you want too, straight from the plant. This is how I use it and all of the fresh healing properties of the aloe get straight to work.
How do I extract the gel from the leaves?
Simply use a very sharp knife or blade and slice across the leaf to leave a clean cut edge. The exposed end of leaf will seal over, meaning the gel will set and prevent infection entering the plant. The cut off piece can be squeezed between your fingers to expel the gel and this gel rubbed directly into the area to be healed.
You can keep cutting from the same leaf until it's gone, or you can cut off the whole leaf, and then remove slices as required. Any spare leaf can be wrapped in kitchen roll and cling film and kept in the fridge.
Are your Aloe Vera plants organic?
Unfortunately, not in the true sense of the word, because my plants are not Soil Association Certified. There are strict guidelines about what can and can't be called organic. But what I can tell you is that my Aloe plants are grown in an organic way. I've been growing my own Aloe Vera plants for over 10 years. All new plants sold form as 'buddies' or 'pups' off a parent plant at certain times of the year, and some buddies are grown on to become new parent plants. I use my own home made compost, or garden soil. I use NO artificial fertilizer or pesticides during any phase of production. In my honest appraisal, this to me means 'organic'.
Is it easy to grow Aloe Vera?
Yes, very easy. However, as aloe is not native to the UK, there are one or two considerations you will need to be aware of, to give yourself and your aloe the best chance of success. With that aim, your plant will come with a growing tips sheet and all the information you will need to grow it on successfully. There are also instructions on gel usage and harvesting.
The list of conditions that aloe is said to be good for is pretty extensive. Things like abrasions, acne, bites, boils, burns, cracked skin, cuts and scratches, dandruff, denture sores, dermatitis, dry skin, eczema, insect bites, itching, rashes, psoriasis, scars, scrapes, stings, sunburn, warts and wrinkles, to name only a few.
This is when your aloe plant will come into it's own. You will always have a source of fresh, clean, living gel close by, ready to use at a moments notice. That's the beauty of growing your own, and the point to bear in mind is that the gel is 'alive' and at it's most beneficial.
Please note: 'Buy' button has been temporarily suspended due to unavailability of plants. Sorry, back soon.
I always suggest that you consult with your GP before applying any new product to your skin, or ingesting any liquid that you don't know the properties of. It may be just possible that they have a good reason for you not to proceed, such as potential clashes with your current medication.
But normally, there is no reason for you not to continue and most enlightened doctors will be happy that you are looking for ways to help yourself. It's just a pity there are still so very few of them around.
I've been using Aloe Vera for years. I'm so convinced of its efficacy that it is my first port of call now, not the second. But I'm not saying this to encourage you to make any changes in your response to injury or disease, you must continue to do what you feel is right. I only offer that aloe vera may be an alternative that you can try alongside your current medication or treatment plan.
If you find that you are achieving a faster, better result, over time, then this may be enough to convince you to allow aloe vera to play a larger part in your healing plan. But please do this gradually, so that you feel it is the right thing for you, based on your own experience and conviction. I look forward to sending you your aloe vera plant very soon. Best wishes, Phil.
Email Comment from Customer: Dear Phil, thank you for sending my large aloe plant. I have to say it was much bigger than I expected, and arrived safe and sound. I would have no hesitation in recommending your plants to buyers online. Regards, - Graham Cooper, Kettering, Northamptonshire.
I know you will have seen the photo's of the injuries treated with aloe gel on the other two websites. Want to see even more proof?
One Sunday I was sawing some wood in my workshop. Unfortunately the saw jumped and I was in mid-push when my thumb got in the way. The saw exacted its ounce of flesh and was only stopped when the teeth scraped across my thumbnail. It could have been so much worse, but thankfully I managed to stop the saw and remove my thumb from its jagged teeth.
After washing out the cut under the tap and pulling out the long strands of fatty tissue, I soaked it in surgical spirit to cleanse the cut, and then soaked it in tea tree oil for a few minutes, before binding it up to stop the bleeding.
I like to keep cuts open to dry in the air but several times a day I rub in aloe gel, letting it dry in situ. I also use surgical gloves and cut the fingers off, and taped them over my thumb when there is a chance it will get wet or I am working (see photo). Here is a series of photo's from the following few days as my thumb healed.
Just look at the original damage, the cut was pretty deep, so wasn't going to heal in a hurry under normal circumstances. Following the 1st stage of treatment outlined above, I only use aloe gel to heal the skin. I'm amazed how quickly this happens.
If you want more proof, stick around, I'll probably cut myself again fairly soon. Seems I'm a bit accident prone lately; probably an age thing. Perhaps I should leave it to the younger ones from now on. Anyway, whatever your level of accident frequency, I hope you have as good healing results as I do with your Aloe plant. At least you'll have something to teach your kids. And who knows, as the NHS crumbles to oblivion and croaks its last breath, your Aloe may be the only thing you have left to rely on. | {
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Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hai (English: The country where Ganga lives) is 2000 Hindi film directed by Mahesh Manjrekar and starring Govinda and Sonali Bendre as leads. The film is a remake of Rajkumar's blockbuster Kannada film Bangarada Panjara released in 1973. Gangaram alias Ganga (Govinda) lives a simple, straightforward life in a small village with his mom and dad (Shivaji Satham and Reema Lagoo), and his sweetheart, Saawni (Sonali Bendre). When the time comes for Ganga to marry, his parents inform him that his biological parents live in the city, and want him also to settle there. Ganga bids tearful farewell to his village and its inhabitants, and travels to the city of his birth parents. He finds that he has an elder brother, who is married to Supriya, and younger siblings too, as well as his birth parents, Avinash (Shakti Kapoor) and Radha (Himani Shivpuri), who are all very wealthy. Soon word spreads about Ganga being the latest eligible bachelor, and Ganga is asked to marry a socialite, Tina (Rinke Khanna), as per his parents' wishes. Ganga agrees to everything his new-found family wants him to do, and then visitors from the past come to visit Ganga, and place him in a dilemma that will change his way of thinking forever. This movie is inspired by the Marathi film Ekta Jeev Sadashiv (1972) and is said to be a remake of the 1974 Kannada movie Bangarada Panjara. | {
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A Kentucky man is facing $569,000 in fines after being accused of violating Canada's COVID-19 rules
August 27, 2020 by Jack Leave a Comment
Banff, Canada.
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John Pennington was arrested and charged by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police after officials said he breached Canada's travel rules during the coronavirus pandemic.
Americans are currently barred from traveling through Canada unless they're driving to and from Alaska — people who spend the night must quarantine in their hotel.
Pennington was initially fined $910 ($1,200 Canadian) on June 25 after hotel staff called police on him, accusing him of violating the quarantine.
Instead of leaving Banff the next day, he went to Sulphur Mountain, where police arrested him and charged him with breaching the federal Quarantine Act in Canada.
If he's convicted, he faces a $569,000 fine ($750,000 Canadian) or six years in prison.
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A man from Kentucky is facing a $569,000 fine ($750,000 Canadian) after the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said he violated COVID-19 travel rules in the country.
John Pennington, 40, of Walton, Kentucky, was arrested and charged in connection to a June trip he took to Banff in Alberta, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Cpl. Tammy Keibel told NPR.
Pennington, who entered Canada from Alaska, was first fined $910 ($1,200 Canadian) on June 25, when staff at the Rimrock Hotel in Banff called police, voicing concerns that he may have been breaching quarantine.
Americans are currently banned from traveling through Canada because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Americans can drive through a direct route if they're going to and from Alaska, but aren't allowed to stop at tourist locations or national parks along the way. If they plan to stay at a hotel, they must undergo a quarantine.
Upon fining Pennington, staff and police ordered him to stay in his hotel room until he continued his journey from Alaska to the lower 48 states the next day, Keibel told NPR.
Banff Royal Canadian Mounted Police Staff Sgt. Michael Buxton-Carr told CBC News that Pennington did not listen, however, and instead visited a local tourist attraction.
Officials found him at Sulphur Mountain after someone reported a car with an Ohio license plate in the area, which ended up being Pennington's vehicle.
"Investigators determined Mr. Pennington had not left town as required on the morning of June 26 but had chosen to visit a popular tourist site," Buxton-Carr told CBC News. "There are amenities available for essential needs, food and lodging, at the hotel. There was no legitimate reason to go up to Sulphur Mountain."
Pennington was arrested and charged with breaching the federal Quarantine Act in Canada. He's scheduled to appear in court in November.
He faces a $569,000 fine ($750,000 Canadian) or six years in prison if he's convicted.
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La bataille de Komarów est une bataille de cavalerie de la guerre soviéto-polonaise, entre le 30 août et le . Considéré comme le plus grand affrontement de cavalerie depuis 1813, elle est conclue par une lourde défaite des troupes de l'Armée rouge, après des pertes de plus de contre seulement 500 du côté de l'armée polonaise.
Bataille de 1920
1920 en Pologne
Août 1920
Septembre 1920
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Tesla unveils $300 wireless charger similar to Apple's AirPower
Nobody expected Tesla on such a niche, which did not prevent the company from unveiling its own Qi-standard wireless charger. This Tesla Wireless Charging Platform has the notable feature of being able to accommodate up to three devices simultaneously (providing up to 15 W per device).
A product that is reminiscent of the AirPower once announced by Apple, before being abandoned due to heating and efficiency problems.
According to the Californian company, the design of the product is inspired by its famous Cybertruck, right down to its 65 W power supply. The charger takes up its characteristic angular lines with an aluminum casing, an alcantara charging surface and a removable magnetic support allowing it to be placed flat or at an angle.
Charging technology tamed by Tesla?
Tesla's platform is very similar to what Apple wanted to offer with its AirPower, except that it is limited to the Qi charging protocol. The latter is supported by the iPhone and AirPods, but is not supported by the Apple Watch.
It should be noted that the Tesla charger uses the FreePower wireless charging technology, already exploited by other chargers which, all without exception, have to face certain limitations in terms of performance and heating.
Tesla's Wireless Charging Platform will be available from February 2023 for $300 and is already available for pre-order on the manufacturer's website. A high price that will not prevent some fans of the brand from being interested in it. The others will look at the Nomad Base Station Pro, probably slightly less well finished but offering exactly the same functions at a lower price.
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Finding decent, well-priced outdoor furniture is no easy task. It seems like anything I covet is well above my budget, and anything I can afford looks cheap and uninspired.
Luckily, I'm taken care of for now. When my family and I moved into our current residence, our realtor Nate Cole gave us an outdoor dining set as a house-warming present. We liked it so much that we got two matching loungers, four extra chairs, two side tables, and a rocker.
That may sound over the top, but we use all the furniture on a daily basis and the price was quite reasonable. How did we do it? Well, I've said it before and I'll say it again. Go vintage.
Nate found a beat up Brown Jordan table and chairs set at a local garage sale. Knowing it would perfectly complement our mid-century house, he had the set powder coated and outfitted with new vinyl straps in a lovely sage green. Then we scoured Xcape on Retro Row in Long Beach for companion pieces and gave them the same makeover treatment.
Refinishing vintage pieces is a great alternative to buying new. To begin with, you can buy the pieces from different sources at different times and not have to worry if they go together. Because you will be applying new colors, finishes, and fabrics, you can think of your amassed collection as a blank slate. Just look at the possibilities.
Second, you know that if the furniture has survived this long, it must be of decent quality. I can testify that our furniture has withstood wine spills, jumping children, and constant rearranging, among other abuses. As long as you find pieces with the basic structure intact, you should be fine. The rest is cosmetic.
Finally, the experience of vintage shopping far exceeds that of conventional. So go out and have some fun looking for outdoor furniture you can enjoy this summer. | {
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Kevin Smith is a skilled American movie producer who met his first significant leap forward in the film business when his film, Office Clerk appeared in October 1994 and pulled in around 50 markets in which it was played. The $ 250,000 film was colossal money related accomplishment for Smith, as he later earned $ 3.1 million. From that point forward, he has filled in as an on-screen character and entertainer in various movies, including Jay and Silent Bob, Strike Back.
Smith is presently gaining critical ground as a podcaster who propelled its SModcast web recording network, which has its own recognized advanced radio broadcast; SModcast Internet Radio and an Internet TV slot called SModCo Internet Television, through which it communicates a large number of its parody appears. As a capable writer, he has additionally composed a few surprising funnies, for example, Batman Cacophony, Chasing Dogma and others, which he shows in his acclaimed comic book shop; Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash are situated in his old neighborhood of New Jersey.
Biography (Age)
Kevin Smith was naturally introduced to the group of David and Grace Smith on August 2, 1970, in Red Banks, New Jersey, United States. Her dad filled in as a postal operator while her mom was occupied at home. He was brought up in a Catholic home and has two more seasoned kin. Virginia and Donald Smith Jr.
As to instruction, Smith went to Henry Hudson Regional High School before endeavoring to proceed with his investigations at New School in New York, yet then dropped out. He later tried out film school in Vancouver however, in the end, left the following four months there. He did it so as to set up enough assets to fund his first film. Presently, he came back to his old neighborhood of New Jersey and was allowed the chance to proceed with his previous activity at a comfort store. It was there that Smith began chipping away at his objective of guiding an everyday structure-type film, which he eventually arrived in his uber blockbuster motion picture. Office specialist.
Strangely, the film got various honors for its place at the Sundance Film Festival in 1994, at that point for the Youth Prize and the International Critics' Week grant at the Cannes International Film Festival. From that point forward, the skilled movie producer has stood out as truly newsworthy in Hollywood since he has been related with the creation of numerous kinds of blood and gore movies, including Defense, Yoga Hosers, Red State, True North Trilogy through his generation organization; See Askew Productions which he helped to establish with Scott Mosier.
He has likewise featured in films like Dogma, Ballarat, Clerks ll, Scream 3, among others. And furthermore in TV arrangements like Men of Comics.
Kevin Smith Family – wife and daughter
Kevin Smith had a two-year love illicit relationship with entertainer Joey Lauren Adams, whom he communicated the longing to wed her. Time magazine. Tragically, the relationship became overly enthusiastic because of uncertain contrasts. Not long after, the popular funny cartoon podcaster went gaga for Jennifer Schwalbach, a columnist who talked with him for USA Today.
Following a three-month relationship, the two marriage pledges traded on April 25, 1999, at the Skywalker farm. Not long after the wedding, the couple respected a young lady by the name of Harley Quinn Smith on June 26 of that year. Curiously, they gave their girl the name of one of the characters from Smith's Batman comic. The two men have been as one for more than two decades and their affection has become throughout the years.
Weight and height
The fellow benefactor of View Askew Productions is an individual from Weight Watcher since he had the option to lose an enormous piece of his weight by receiving a completely veggie lover diet. As of late, it has drastically gone from a bodyweight of 116 kg (256 lb) to 90 kg (198 lb). Furthermore, he remains at a stature of 1.75 m (5 feet 9 inches).
Kevin Smith Net worth
As a talented producer who has made around 31 movies and showed up in various motion pictures and arrangements, it's no big surprise Kevin Smith made his name in Hollywood. For his endeavors, the Harvey Award champ has an expected net worth of around $ 25 million.
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What Happens to IRA Assets When a Person Dies?
By Jane Meggitt
How to Disclaim an IRA
When you opened your individual retirement account, you should have designated a beneficiary, or a person to get the assets when you die. You can also name a contingent beneficiary if the first beneficiary dies before you. If you name an individual, or divide the assets among different people, the IRA doesn't go through the probate process. If you named a trust or your estate as the beneficiary, then your IRA is subject to probate.
Your Estate
When you die, the assets you owned in your name become part of your estate. Your will names an executor to handle your estate, which goes through the probate process. That includes gathering the assets, paying off debts and getting what's left over to the beneficiaries. The money could be subject to estate taxes for the year you died. By the way, if you name one person as beneficiary on your IRA and someone else in the will, give a priority to the IRA. That name trumps the one on the will.
Spousal IRA Inheritance
A surviving spouse has IRA options unavailable to other beneficiaries. The Internal Revenue Service lets a spouse name herself as the account owner so she can treat it as her own. She can even make contributions to it if she's eligible. A spouse can also roll over an inherited IRA into her own, or a qualified employer-sponsored retirement plan. A spouse also qualifies for the options available to non-spouses who inherit IRAs.
Non-Spouses
Any non-spouse getting the IRA can take it all as lump-sum distribution, or empty the account within five years of the original owner's death. There won't even be a penalty if the original owner was 70 1/2 when he died and wasn't taking required minimum distributions. If the decedent was that old, you'd have to take minimum distributions based on your own age according to IRS life expectancy tables. Major tax consequences will follow if you try to transfer one of these inherited IRA's into your own name.
No Beneficiaries
If you didn't list any beneficiaries, the fate of your IRA depends on the financial institution's default policy. Some custodians allow the spouse to claim it, while others consider it part of the estate. Few, if any, allow children to claim an IRA without a named beneficiary, let alone any other relative. If the IRA goes to your estate, it goes to beneficiaries named in your will without the tax benefits. If you didn't leave a will, the IRA passes to your closest blood relatives, whether you want them to have your money or not.
Does the Beneficiary Have to Pay Taxes on an IRA Received?→
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Tax Liability When Closing IRA Account for Deceased→
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Internal Revenue Service: Traditional IRAs
American Bar Association: The Probate Process
Forbes: Five Rules For Inherited IRAs
T.Rowe Price: Wills and Intestacy
Jane Meggitt has been a writer for more than 20 years. In addition to reporting for a major newspaper chain, she has been published in "Horse News," "Suburban Classic," "Hoof Beats," "Equine Journal" and other publications. She has a Bachelor of Arts in English from New York University and an Associate of Arts from the American Academy of Dramatics Arts, New York City. | {
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/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "stm8s.h"
/**
* @addtogroup TIM1_Input_Capture
* @{
*/
/* Private typedef -----------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Private define ------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Private macro -------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Private variables ---------------------------------------------------------*/
uint32_t TIM1ClockFreq = 2000000;
__IO uint32_t LSIClockFreq = 0;
uint16_t ICValue1 =0, ICValue2 =0;
/* Private function prototypes -----------------------------------------------*/
static void TIM1_Config(void);
/* Private functions ---------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Public functions ----------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* @brief Main program.
* @param None
* @retval None
*/
void main(void)
{
/* Connect LSI to COO pin*/
GPIO_Init(GPIOE, GPIO_PIN_0, GPIO_MODE_OUT_PP_LOW_FAST);
CLK_CCOConfig(CLK_OUTPUT_LSI);
CLK_CCOCmd(ENABLE);
/* TIM1 configuration -----------------------------------------*/
TIM1_Config();
/* Compute LSI clock frequency */
LSIClockFreq = (8 * TIM1ClockFreq) / (ICValue2 - ICValue1);
/* Insert a break point here */
while (1)
{}
}
/**
* @brief Configure TIM1 to to capture the internal clock source (LSI)
* @param None
* @retval None
*/
static void TIM1_Config(void)
{
TIM1_ICInit( TIM1_CHANNEL_1, TIM1_ICPOLARITY_FALLING, TIM1_ICSELECTION_DIRECTTI,
TIM1_ICPSC_DIV8, 0x0);
/* Enable TIM1 */
TIM1_Cmd(ENABLE);
/* Clear CC1 Flag*/
TIM1_ClearFlag(TIM1_FLAG_CC1);
/* wait a capture on CC1 */
while((TIM1->SR1 & TIM1_FLAG_CC1) != TIM1_FLAG_CC1);
/* Get CCR1 value*/
ICValue1 = TIM1_GetCapture1();
TIM1_ClearFlag(TIM1_FLAG_CC1);
/* wait a capture on cc1 */
while((TIM1->SR1 & TIM1_FLAG_CC1) != TIM1_FLAG_CC1);
/* Get CCR1 value*/
ICValue2 = TIM1_GetCapture1();
TIM1_ClearFlag(TIM1_FLAG_CC1);
}
#ifdef USE_FULL_ASSERT
/**
* @brief Reports the name of the source file and the source line number
* where the assert_param error has occurred.
* @param file: pointer to the source file name
* @param line: assert_param error line source number
* @retval None
*/
void assert_failed(uint8_t* file, uint32_t line)
{
/* User can add his own implementation to report the file name and line number,
ex: printf("Wrong parameters value: file %s on line %d\r\n", file, line) */
/* Infinite loop */
while (1)
{
}
}
#endif
/**
* @}
*/
/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/
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Synonyms: Myositis Ossificans Progressiva, Progressive Ossifying Myositis
Lauren S Akesson, MBBS (Hons), PhD, FRACP and Ravi Savarirayan, MBBS, MD, FRACP, ARCPA (Hon).
Lauren S Akesson, MBBS (Hons), PhD, FRACP
Victorian Clinical Genetics Services; Royal Melbourne Hospital; University of Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Email: [email protected]
Ravi Savarirayan, MBBS, MD, FRACP, ARCPA (Hon)
Victorian Clinical Genetics Services; Murdoch Children's Research Institute; University of Melbourne Parkville, Victoria, Australia
Email: [email protected]
Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) is characterized by congenital bilateral hallux valgus malformations and early-onset heterotopic ossification, which may be spontaneous or precipitated by trauma including intramuscular vaccinations. Painful, recurrent soft-tissue swellings (flare-ups) may precede localized heterotopic ossification. Heterotopic ossification can occur at any location, but typically affects regions in close proximity to the axial skeleton in the early/mild stages, before progressing to the appendicular skeleton. This can lead to restriction of movement as a result of ossification impacting joint mobility. Problems with swallowing and speaking can occur with ossification affecting the jaw, head, and neck, and restriction of the airway and breathing may lead to thoracic insufficiency syndrome.
The diagnosis of FOP is established in a proband with heterotopic ossification, hallux valgus malformations, and/or a heterozygous pathogenic variant in ACVR1 identified by molecular genetic testing.
Treatment of manifestations: Avoid intramuscular injections and arterial punctures. Fall prevention using household safety measures and ambulatory devices; use of protective headgear to reduce sequelae of falls; prompt medical attention after a fall with consideration of prophylactic corticosteroid use; management by a dietician for those with feeding difficulties; preventative dental care with precautions to avoid injury; orthodontic treatment with a practitioner with experience in FOP; consultation with an expert anesthetist with experience in FOP prior to elective anesthesia; use of singing, swimming, incentive spirometry; positive pressure ventilation when indicated for mechanical respiratory difficulties including thoracic insufficiency syndrome; anti-inflammatory medications for flare-ups; consider corticosteroids for flare-ups of the submandibular region or jaw, major joints, after significant soft-tissue trauma, and for prophylaxis prior to dental and surgical procedures. Conservative management for scoliosis. Consider bisphosphonates for corticosteroid-induced osteopenia; fractures should be managed by an expert in FOP; hearing aids and appliances for conductive hearing impairment; encourage hydration and avoidance of high protein and high salt intake to prevent renal stones; occupational therapy; warm water hydrotherapy for mobility difficulties; lower extremity elevation, DVT prophylaxis, and supportive stockings while avoiding traumatic compression for lymphedema. Psychological support.
Surveillance: Annual clinical evaluation including evaluation for scoliosis with orthopedist or geneticist familiar with FOP; annual nutrition evaluation and examination for jaw ankylosis; baseline pulmonary function assessment, sleep assessment, and echocardiogram before age ten years followed by annual clinical evaluation of respiratory status; annual evaluation for fracture risk; audiology assessment every 12 to 24 months; annual assessment for signs and symptoms of nephrocalcinosis, gastrointestinal complications, and skin integrity; dental examinations every six months; Doppler ultrasound if DVT is suspected.
Agents/circumstances to avoid: Avoid procedures that predispose to soft-tissue injury, including intramuscular injections such as vaccinations, arterial punctures, dental procedures, procedures related to anesthesia, biopsies, removal of heterotopic bone, and all nonemergent surgical procedures. Avoid contact sports, overstretching of soft tissues, muscle fatigue, and passive range of motion. Avoid falls. In individuals with thoracic insufficiency syndrome, avoid supplemental oxygen, which can suppress respiratory drive.
FOP is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. The majority of affected individuals represent simplex cases (i.e., a single occurrence in a family) resulting from a de novo ACVR1 pathogenic variant. Rarely, an individual diagnosed with FOP has an affected parent. If a parent of the proband is affected and/or is known to have the pathogenic variant identified in the proband, the risk to sibs is 50%. Once the ACVR1 pathogenic variant has been identified in an affected family member, prenatal testing for a pregnancy at increased risk and preimplantation genetic testing are possible.
There are no formal diagnostic criteria for fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP).
FOP should be suspected in individuals with the following clinical and radiographic findings.
Congenital hallux valgus deformity that is most often bilateral
Progressive heterotopic ossification (extraosseous bone formation) that may manifest as a palpable mass. Ossification is either spontaneous or in response to soft-tissue trauma, including iatrogenic trauma from vaccinations or surgical procedures.
Painful, recurrent soft-tissue swellings (flare-ups) that may precede localized heterotopic ossification. This may occur in the form of scalp nodules in infancy, which may be an early or presenting feature.
Limb reduction defects that may affect the fingers in atypical or nonclassic FOP and may be mistaken for a brachydactyly syndrome in individuals who have not yet developed heterotopic ossifications
Imaging findings (See Figure 1.)
Characteristic features of FOP. A photograph (A) and radiograph (B) of the feet in an affected boy age 15 years with classic FOP show short, malformed halluces with a single, dysplastic phalanx in each great toe. A photograph of his back (C) and a radiograph (more...)
Prenatal ultrasound may identify a hallux valgus deformity as early as 23 weeks' gestation [Maftei et al 2015].
Radiographs of the halluces demonstrate short, malformed first metatarsals and a single dysplastic phalanx.
Radiographs of affected areas demonstrate heterotopic ossification (extraosseous bone formation).
Note: Individuals with suspected FOP should avoid biopsy, elective surgery, and immunizations until diagnosis is confirmed [Kaplan et al 2019].
The diagnosis of FOP is established in a proband with hallux valgus malformations, heterotopic ossification, and/or a heterozygous pathogenic (or likely pathogenic) variant in ACVR1 identified by molecular genetic testing (see Table 1).
Note: Per ACMG variant interpretation guidelines, the terms "pathogenic variants" and "likely pathogenic variants" are synonymous in a clinical setting, meaning that both are considered diagnostic and both can be used for clinical decision making. Reference to "pathogenic variants" in this section is understood to include any likely pathogenic variants.
Molecular genetic testing approaches can include a combination of gene-targeted testing (single-gene testing and multigene panel) and comprehensive genomic testing (exome sequencing, genome sequencing) depending on the phenotype.
Gene-targeted testing requires that the clinician determine which gene(s) are likely involved, whereas genomic testing does not. Individuals with the distinctive features described in Suggestive Findings are likely to be diagnosed using gene-targeted testing (see Option 1), whereas individuals in whom the diagnosis of FOP has not been considered are more likely to be diagnosed using genomic testing (see Option 2).
When the phenotypic and radiographic findings suggest the diagnosis of FOP, molecular genetic testing approaches can include single-gene testing or use of a multigene panel:
Single-gene testing. Sequence analysis of ACVR1 to detect the most common pathogenic variant (c.617G>A; p.Arg206His) and other missense variants associated with FOP. Note: Since FOP occurs through a gain-of-function mechanism and large intragenic deletions or duplications have not been reported, testing for intragenic deletions or duplication is not indicated in individuals in whom a diagnosis of FOP is strongly suspected. Pathogenic loss of function variants in ACVR1 such as nonsense, frameshift, and splice-site variants have not been described.
A skeletal dysplasia multigene panel that includes ACVR1 and other genes of interest (see Differential Diagnosis) may be considered to identify the genetic cause of the condition, compared to comprehensive genomic testing, while limiting identification of variants of uncertain significance and pathogenic variants in genes that do not explain the underlying phenotype. Note: (1) The genes included in the panel and the diagnostic sensitivity of the testing used for each gene vary by laboratory and are likely to change over time. (2) Some multigene panels may include genes not associated with the condition discussed in this GeneReview. (3) In some laboratories, panel options may include a custom laboratory-designed panel and/or custom phenotype-focused exome analysis that includes genes specified by the clinician. (4) Methods used in a panel may include sequence analysis, deletion/duplication analysis, and/or other non-sequencing-based tests.
When the diagnosis of FOP has not been considered, including in individuals with atypical phenotypic features and/or the absence of congenital hallux malformation, comprehensive genomic testing (which does not require the clinician to determine which gene[s] are likely involved) may be the best option. Exome sequencing is most commonly used; genome sequencing is an increasingly used alternative.
Molecular Genetic Testing Used in Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva
Proportion of Probands with a Pathogenic Variant 2 Detectable by Method
ACVR1 Sequence analysis 3 100% 4
Gene-targeted deletion/duplication analysis 5 None reported
The pathogenic variant c.617G>A (p.Arg206His) has been identified in more than 97% of affected individuals. All additional pathogenic variants have been located in the glycine-serine(GS)-rich domain or the protein kinase domain [Shore et al 2006a, Zhang et al 2013].
Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) is characterized by congenital bilateral hallux valgus malformations and early-onset heterotopic ossification, which may be spontaneous or precipitated by trauma, including intramuscular vaccinations [Pignolo et al 2016].
To date, more than 800 individuals with over 20 pathogenic variants in ACVR1 have been reported (overview in Kaplan et al [2019]). The following description of the phenotypic features associated with this condition is based on these reports and reports of classic FOP phenotype in individuals who did not have molecular genetic testing.
Select Features of Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva
% of Persons
w/Feature 1
Bilateral congenital hallux valgus malformations >97%
Hallux valgus, malformed 1st metatarsal, &/or monophalangism
Often 1st clinical feature
Present in 100% of persons w/common c.617G>A (p.Arg206His) variant & classic phenotype
Heterotopic ossification ~100%
Age dependent
May be triggered by soft-tissue injury incl vaccinations 2
Inflammatory soft-tissue swellings ~100% May be spontaneous or triggered by trauma
Scalp nodules ~40%
Localized manifestation of soft-tissue swelling
May be an early or presenting feature when observed in neonatal period or infancy
skeletal
manifestations Osteochondromas ~90% Proximal medial tibia is most common site.
Cervical spine fusions ~80% Affecting C2 to C7
Short broad femoral neck ~70%
Scoliosis ~65% May be rapidly progressive
Thumb malformations ~50%
Distal limb reduction defects <3% May be misdiagnosed as a brachydactyly syndrome
Kaplan et al [2009], Piram et al [2011], Kaplan et al [2019]
Shore & Kaplan [2008]
Hallux valgus malformation. Hallux valgus malformations are present from birth and may be identifiable on prenatal imaging [Maftei et al 2015]. The first metatarsal is short with a hallux valgus malformation and/or monophalangism with a single dysplastic phalanx (see Figure 1) [Towler et al 2020]. Additional hallux malformations can include a delta-shaped, dysplastic proximal phalanx. Hallux valgus malformations are most often bilateral but can be unilateral or absent in a minority of individuals with atypical FOP.
Heterotopic ossification
Extraosseous bone formation (abnormal bone formation in soft connective tissues outside of the normal skeleton) may manifest as a palpable hard lump or mass. Onset of ossification in individuals with the most common pathogenic variant (c.617G>A; p.Arg206His) is age one to ten years, while onset of heterotopic ossification may be later in some individuals with atypical FOP.
Heterotopic ossification can be spontaneous or in response to soft-tissue trauma, including iatrogenic trauma from intramuscular vaccinations, falls, and surgical procedures. Painful, recurrent soft-tissue swelling may precede localized heterotopic ossification.
Heterotopic ossification can occur at any location, typically affecting regions in close proximity to the axial skeleton in the early/mild stages, before progressing to the appendicular skeleton. This can lead to restriction of movement as a result of ossification affecting joint mobility. Ossification of the jaw, head, and neck can affect swallowing and speaking.
Heterotopic ossification occurring in the thoracic region, submandibular region, throat, or other locations near the airway may impact the airway or respiratory function. In addition, costovertebral involvement, ossification of intercostal muscles, paravertebral muscles, and aponeuroses, as well as progressive spinal deformity with kyphoscoliosis may lead to thoracic insufficiency syndrome, the predominant cause of mortality. Pneumonia, hypoxemia, hypercarbia, pulmonary hypertension, and right-sided heart failure may occur in individuals with thoracic insufficiency syndrome.
Heterotopic ossification may be misdiagnosed as tumors or isolated osteochondromas such as those seen in hereditary multiple osteochondromas, especially if the hallux malformations are not recognized.
Soft-tissue swellings
Soft-tissue swellings (flare-ups) may be spontaneous or follow an injury. They are characterized by painful swellings in soft connective tissue including skeletal muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, and aponeuroses. They may precede the development of localized heterotopic ossification.
Scalp nodules occurring in neonates and infants have been described in 40% of individuals from a national disease registry [Piram et al 2011]. The nodules were large, firm, immobile, and tender, with rapid growth when they first appear. They generally regress spontaneously without treatment. The overlying skin was normal. Scalp nodules may be a localized manifestation of the soft-tissue swellings.
Additional skeletal malformations and manifestations variably seen:
Variable thumb malformations may be present in some individuals, including hypoplasia and dysplastic phalanges.
Limb reduction defects affecting the fingers may be seen in atypical FOP.
Cervical spine fusions between C2 and C7 may be noted on cervical spine radiographs and may contribute to limitations in mobility as heterotopic ossification progresses. This occurs from intra-articular ankylosis of facet joints and early degenerative changes of the cervical spine.
Scoliosis affects up to 65% of individuals, may be rapidly progressive as a result of paravertebral lesions, and may contribute to thoracic insufficiency syndrome.
Pelvic radiographs may identify congenital short broad femoral necks, which rarely affect function.
Developmental hip dysplasia is present in 60% of individuals with acute hip pain.
Osteochondromas are reported in up to 90% of individuals, with the proximal medial tibia the most common location.
Enchondromas, a benign tumor originating in cartilaginous tissue, have been described in several individuals [Tabas et al 1993, Rafati et al 2016]; the prevalence is unknown.
Fractures. Individuals with FOP are at increased risk for fractures of both normotropic and heterotopic bone because of the increased risk for falls, immobility, and corticosteroid-related osteopenia. Fractures in individuals with FOP usually heal with minimal heterotopic bone formation. Open reduction and internal fixation can lead to rapid onset of heterotopic ossification and is not recommended.
Hearing loss. Conductive hearing loss is present in 50% of individuals with FOP and may be slowly progressive. Onset is usually in childhood and may result from middle ear ossification. In some individuals, a sensorineural component may be present. Acute hearing loss is not usually associated with FOP and should prompt evaluation for other causes.
Renal stones. Individuals with FOP have a threefold increased risk of renal stones, which may be due to a combination of immobilization coupled with increased bone turnover. There has been no comprehensive study of stone composition in individuals with FOP.
Lymphedema may occur with flare-ups affecting the limbs. This may be acute, subacute, or chronic. In some individuals, underlying deep vein thrombosis may be present.
The c.617G>A (p.Arg206His) pathogenic variant is associated with the classic FOP phenotype, including bilateral hallux valgus malformations and early-onset heterotopic ossification [Kaplan et al 2009].
Specific gain-of-function variants at amino acid residue 328 (p.Gly328Arg [c.982G>A and c.982G>C], p.Gly328Trp [c.982G>T], and p.Gly328Glu [c.983G>A]) have been associated with a characteristic phenotype that includes limb reduction defects, which may be misdiagnosed as an amniotic band defect or a brachydactyly syndrome, most commonly brachydactyly type B [Kaplan et al 2009].
Penetrance
The penetrance of gain-of-function variants in ACVR1 is estimated to be near complete; there are no reported individuals with nonpenetrance [Shore et al 2006b]. Among reported individuals with the most common pathogenic variant (c.617G>A; p.Arg206His), none are unaffected.
Based on studies in French [Baujat et al 2017] and British [Connor & Evans 1982] populations, the prevalence of FOP is estimated at one in one million (0.6-1.36:1,000,000). Individuals with FOP have been reported in diverse populations, and no racial, ethnic, sex, or geographic predisposition has been identified.
No phenotypes other than those discussed in this GeneReview are known to be associated with germline pathogenic variants in ACVR1.
The diagnosis of fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) is often missed, due in part to the rarity of the condition. Nearly 90% of individuals with FOP initially receive a misdiagnosis, with two thirds undergoing unnecessary and potentially dangerous procedures that lead to permanent harm and lifelong disability in as many as 50% [Kitterman et al 2005].
Disorders that may present with clinical features similar to those of FOP are summarized in Table 3.
Genes of Interest in the Differential Diagnosis of Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva
Gene(s)
Clinical Features of Differential Diagnosis Disorder
Overlapping w/FOP
Distinguishing from FOP
EXT2 Hereditary multiple osteochondromas AD Multiple osteochondromas arising from growth plate in juxtaphyseal region of long bones or from surface of flat bones
No hallux malformations
No heterotopic ossification
GNAS Progressive osseous heteroplasia
(See Disorders of GNAS Inactivation.) AD 1 Extensive bone formation (episodic & cumulative) w/in soft connective tissues
No hallux malformations or inflammatory soft-tissue swellings
Individuals w/POH typically develop ossification w/in superficial dermal layer of the skin (which is unaffected in FOP.
Predominance of membranous rather than endochondral bone formation
PTPN11 Metachondromatosis
(OMIM 156250) AD Osteochondromas & enchondromas
ROR2 Brachydactyly type B1
(OMIM 113000) AD Distal limb (terminal) reduction-type defects w/brachydactyly No heterotopic ossification
AD = autosomal dominant; FOP = fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva; MOI = mode of inheritance; POH = progressive osseous heteroplasia
Disorders of GNAS inactivation are inherited in an autosomal dominant manner, with the specific phenotype determined by the parental origin of the defective allele.
Disorders to consider in individuals presenting with an isolated clinical feature characteristic of FOP [Kaplan et al 2008]:
Hallux malformations may represent isolated congenital malformations (e.g., isolated brachydactyly) or juvenile bunions.
Tumor-like swellings may be associated with sarcoma, desmoid tumor, aggressive juvenile fibromatosis, or lymphedema.
To establish the extent of disease and needs in an individual diagnosed with fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP), the evaluations summarized in Table 4 (if not performed as part of the evaluation that led to the diagnosis) are recommended.
Recommended Evaluations Following Initial Diagnosis in Individuals with Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva
Overall Clinical staging based on published criteria (See Table 5.)
Hallux
malformations Functional assessment w/orthopedist &/or physiotherapist Rarely requires intervention
Heterotopic
ossification Clinical assessment of extent of heterotopic ossification & impact on function Avoid elective medical, surgical, & dental procedures.
insufficiency
syndrome Consider pulmonary & sleep studies If clinical concern for mechanical respiratory insufficiency
Painful, recurrent
soft-tissue swelling History & physical exam for areas of soft-tissue swelling
Other Consultation w/clinical geneticist &/or genetic counselor
Note: Further evaluation may be indicated for participation in clinical trials.
Clinical Staging of Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva
Clinical Stage
Early/Mild
Late/Severe
Profound
End Stage
History of flare-ups None; or if present, limited to scalp, neck, or back Mostly limited to axial regions & upper limbs In any location In any location In any location
Body regions affected Neck, back, upper limbs Neck, back, chest, upper & lower limbs Neck, back, chest, upper & lower limbs, jaw Neck, back, chest, upper & lower limbs, jaw & distal limbs (wrists & ankles) Ankyloses of most or all joints
Thoracic insufficiency (TI) Limited chest expansion Rigid chest wall, no chest expansion, diaphragmatic breathing Symptomatic TI syndrome (pulmonary hypertension & right-sided heart failure) SymptomaticTI syndrome (pulmonary hypertension & right-sided heart failure)
Other complications Pneumonia, pressure ulcers Recurrent respiratory infections
ADL No or minimal assistance required due to mild joint limitations or physical delay in developmental milestones Some assistance required Assistance needed for most activities Dependent for all ADL Dependent for all ADL
Ambulation Unaffected or cannot evaluate due to very young age Walks; may use wheelchair in extenuating circumstances (e.g., long distances) Walks w/assistive device &/or uses wheelchair Wheelchair bound Mostly bed bound
CAJIS ≤4 5-18 19-24 ≥24 ≥28
Adapted from Pignolo & Kaplan [2018]
ADL = activities of daily living; CAJIS = cumulative analog joint involvement scale (for FOP)
See Kaplan et al [2017]
There is currently no definitive medical treatment for FOP and management is supportive. Clinical trials investigating experimental treatments are in progress (see Therapies Under Investigation). Guidelines for the management of individuals with FOP have been developed by a multidisciplinary team of experts [Kaplan et al 2019].
A hallmark of FOP management is prevention of soft-tissue injury and muscle damage to prevent inflammatory soft-tissue swellings and heterotopic ossification [Kaplan et al 2019].
Treatment of Manifestations in Individuals with Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva
Prevention of soft-tissue & muscle injury Avoid intramuscular injections. Routine DTP vaccinations are particularly harmful.
Avoid arterial punctures. Routine venipuncture poses minimal risk.
Biopsies of lesions are never indicated. Biopsies are likely to cause heterotopic ossification.
Precautions during dental care
Avoid overstretching of jaw.
Care w/local anesthesia
Fall-related injuries Fall prevention
Modification of activity
Improved household safety (e.g., install handrails, secure loose carpeting, remove objects from walkways, eliminate uneven flooring.)
Use of ambulatory devices
Reduce sequelae of falls Use of protective headgear
Treatment following a fall
Prompt medical attention
Consider head & neck injuries to be serious until proven otherwise.
Consider prophylactic corticosteroid use.
Feeding difficulties due to jaw ankylosis when heterotopic ossification affects jaw region Referral to dietician to consider supplemental intake or modified food consistency
Preventative dental care from a young age
Consult FOP expert prior to dental procedures.
Dental care may be affected by spontaneous or post-traumatic jaw ankylosis.
Consider corticosteroids for prophylaxis prior to dental & surgical procedures.
Orthodontic concerns Orthodontic treatment by practitioner w/experience w/FOP
Requirement for anesthesia Consult w/expert anesthetist w/experience w/FOP prior to elective anesthesia.
If general anesthesia is required, an awake intubation by nasotracheal fiber-optic technique should be performed because of neck malformations, jaw ankylosis, sensitive airway, & risk of an obstructing neck flare-up.
Highly skilled FOP-aware anesthesiologists should be present for all elective intubations.
Mechanical respiratory difficulties incl thoracic insufficiency syndrome
Singing, swimming, incentive spirometry
Positive pressure ventilation when indicated
Avoid respiratory infections.
Consider subcutaneous vaccination for influenza & pneumococcus in the proband. 1
Recommend pertussis & influenza vaccination in family members. 2
Avoid supplemental oxygen, which can suppress respiratory drive.
Painful, recurrent soft-tissue swelling (flare-ups)
NSAIDs or COX-2 inhibitors (oral or topical)
Other anti-inflammatory medications including mast cell stabilizers, leukotriene inhibitors
Consider corticosteroids, particularly for flare-ups affecting the submandibular region or jaw, major joints, & after significant soft-tissue trauma. 1
Consider oral corticosteroids for prophylaxis prior to dental & surgical procedures. 1
Consider prophylactic treatment to prevent gastrointestinal complications due to NSAIDs or COX-2 inhibitors.
Avoid narcotic analgesia if possible.
No definitive evidence for use of bisphosphonates or imatinib
Scalp nodules No treatment required Usually spontaneously regress
Scoliosis Conservative management Avoid traditional operative approaches.
Corticosteroid-induced osteopenia Consider bisphosphonates according to standard treatment protocols Bisphosphonates may play role in managing soft-tissue swellings. 1
Fractures Consult w/FOP expert
Fractures usually heal w/minimal heterotopic bone formation.
Avoid open reduction & internal fixation, which can precipitate heterotopic ossification.
Conductive hearing impairment Hearing aids & appliances
Renal stones
Encourage fluid intake (1.5-2 L/day).
Avoid high-protein & high-salt diets.
Problems w/ADL OT
Mobility issues Warm water hydrotherapy Avoid passive joint movement.
Elevate legs during sleep & while recumbent.
DVT prophylaxis
Supportive stockings while avoiding traumatic compression
Depression Psychological support
ADL = activities of daily living; DVT = deep vein thrombosis; NSAID = nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug; OT = occupational therapy
See Kaplan et al [2019].
Anti-influenza medication (oseltamivir) at first sign of influenza-like illness, while contacting medical practitioner
Note: Treatments for which no definitive evidence supports their use in FOP include chemotherapy, radiotherapy, bone marrow transplantation, and the chronic use of antiangiogenic agents, calcium binders, colchicine, fluoroquinolone antibiotics, propranolol, mineralization inhibitors, PPAR-gamma antagonists, and TNF-α inhibitors [Kaplan et al 2019].
Recommended Surveillance for Individuals with Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva
Clinical eval w/orthopedist &/or clinical geneticist w/experience in managing FOP
Careful eval for scoliosis, which may be progressive
At least annually; more frequently when clinically indicated
Anthropometric assessment
Nutrition eval to monitor weight & caloric intake
Clinical history & physical exam for jaw ankylosis
Mechanical respiratory difficulties, incl thoracic insufficiency syndrome
Clinical history & physical exam for signs/symptoms of respiratory disease
Pulmonary assessments & sleep assessments
Baseline pulmonary function assessment, sleep assessments, & echocardiogram before age 10 yrs (earlier if indicated)
Annual clinical eval w/investigations as clinically indicated to guide specific respiratory therapies, incl positive pressure ventilation
Fracture risk
If corticosteroid treatment has been extensive, consider eval for corticosteroid-induced osteopenia/osteoporosis.
Eval for fall risk
Annually & as clinically indicated
Hearing loss Audiology assessment Every 12-24 mos
Nephrocalcinosis Clinical assessment for signs/symptoms of nephrocalcinosis Annually w/additional investigations as clinically indicated according to signs/symptoms
Gastrointestinal Clinical assessment for signs/symptoms of gastric complications due to NSAID & corticosteroid management Annually & as clinically indicated
Pressure sores Eval of skin integrity At each clinical visit
Oral health Age-appropriate dental exam Every 6 mos
Lymphedema Doppler ultrasound if underlying DVT suspected As clinically indicated
Based on Kaplan et al [2019]
DVT = deep vein thrombosis; NSAID = nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
It is imperative that iatrogenic harm is limited by avoiding procedures that predispose to soft-tissue injury, including intramuscular injections such as vaccinations, dental procedures, procedures related to anesthesia, biopsies, removal of heterotopic bone, and all nonemergent surgical procedures [Kaplan et al 2019].
Other activities to avoid include soft-tissue injuries, contact sports, overstretching of soft tissues, muscle fatigue, and passive range of motion (caution is required during treatment with physical therapists) [Kaplan et al 2019].
Falls should be actively avoided. Protective headwear should be considered for children who have upper limb involvement to prevent fall-induced head injury. Mobility aids may be effective in reducing falls in all age groups [Kaplan et al 2019].
In individuals with thoracic insufficiency syndrome, avoid supplemental oxygen, which can suppress respiratory drive.
Administration of vaccinations must be carefully managed in individuals with FOP. Detailed guidelines are available [Kaplan et al 2019] (see pdf). In brief, intramuscular vaccinations and all diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTP) type vaccinations should be avoided. When the benefit outweighs the risk, subcutaneous vaccinations may be given at least six to eight weeks following recovery from soft-tissue flare-ups. Vaccinations to prevent respiratory disease (influenza, pneumococcal) are particularly important, and family members of individuals with FOP should receive influenza and pertussis vaccinations.
It may be appropriate to clarify the genetic status of apparently asymptomatic young sibs of an affected individual in order to identify individuals at risk of iatrogenic harm (e.g., intramuscular injections) and other sources of trauma that may precipitate heterotopic ossification.
Note: For adult at-risk family members of a proband with classic FOP, molecular genetic testing in the absence of supportive physical examination findings (i.e., hallux deformity and signs of heterotopic ossification) is not usually required. However, for the evaluation of adult family members of a proband with atypical FOP, molecular genetic testing is recommended because manifestations of FOP may not be clinically apparent on physical examination.
Pregnancy Management
It is not known whether women with FOP have impaired fertility. Pregnancy in women with FOP is uncommon, as the disease manifestations at reproductive age limit reproductive potential. FOP poses major life-threatening risks to mother and fetus because of potential mechanical restrictions secondary to heterotopic ossification affecting the pelvis and surrounding regions, as well as breathing difficulties in later pregnancy secondary to restrictive chest wall disease. There is an increased risk of thromboembolism exacerbated by immobility. Ideally, pregnancy in a woman with FOP should be provided at a high-risk pregnancy center and follow established guidelines for the management of pregnancy in women with FOP (see Kaplan et al [2019]).
See MotherToBaby for further information on medication use during pregnancy.
Research to develop treatments for FOP has focused on targeted inhibition of the ACVR1 receptor, ACVR1 ligands, BMP pathway signaling, pre-osseous chondrogenic heterotopic ossification, and inflammatory triggers of disease activity.
Palovarotene is a RAR-gamma agonist that reduces BMP signaling and may reduce the volume of heterotopic ossification.
REGN2477 is an antibody that binds to activin A and blocks its activity. By binding and blocking activin A, REN2477 may prevent the formation and stop the growth of heterotopic ossification in individuals with FOP. REGN2477 is currently in Phase II clinical trials in individuals older than age 18 years.
Sirolimus is an mTOR inhibitor that may reduce heterotopic ossification. Sirolimus is currently in Phase II clinical trials in individuals older than age six years.
Several other agents are currently undergoing safety and tolerability assessment in Phase I clinical trials. Further information on therapies under investigation is available in Kaplan et al [2019].
Search ClinicalTrials.gov in the US and EU Clinical Trials Register in Europe for further information on clinical studies for FOP.
Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner.
Most individuals diagnosed with FOP have the disorder as the result of a de novo ACVR1 pathogenic variant.
Rarely, an individual diagnosed with FOP has an affected parent.
Molecular genetic testing is recommended for the parents of a proband with an apparent de novo pathogenic variant in order to confirm the genetic status of the parents and to allow reliable recurrence risk counseling. Note: Physical examination of both parents of a proband with the ACVR1 c.617G>A (p.Arg206His) pathogenic variant and classic FOP can be used to exclude a clinical diagnosis of FOP. In these families, confirmatory genetic testing of the parents is not required for reliable recurrence risk assessment.
If the pathogenic variant found in the proband cannot be detected in the leukocyte DNA of either parent, the proband most likely has a de novo pathogenic variant. Another possible explanation is germline mosaicism in a parent.* Presumed germline mosaicism was reported in a family with sib recurrence [Janoff et al 1996].
* Misattributed parentage can also be explored as an alternative explanation for an apparent de novo pathogenic variant.
The family history of some individuals diagnosed with atypical or non-classic FOP may appear to be negative because of failure to recognize the disorder in other family members. Therefore, an apparently negative family history cannot be confirmed unless molecular genetic testing has been performed on the parents of the proband.
Note: If the parent is the individual in whom the pathogenic variant first occurred, the parent may have somatic (and germline) mosaicism for the variant and may be mildly/minimally affected. Possible parental mosaicism was reported in the mildly affected father (who had minimal evidence of heterotopic ossification without hallux malformation) of a daughter with classic heterotropic ossification and hallux malformation. The daughter was heterozygous for the common c.617G>A (p.Arg206His) pathogenic variant, while the pathogenic variant was not detected in the father (the father could not be further tested for suspected somatic/germline mosaicism as he was deceased) [Shore et al 2006b].
Sibs of a proband. The risk to the sibs of the proband depends on the genetic status of the proband's parents:
If a parent of the proband is affected and/or is known to have the pathogenic variant identified in the proband, the risk to the sibs is 50%. The penetrance of FOP is estimated to be near complete with intrafamilial clinical variability.
If the proband has a known ACVR1 pathogenic variant that cannot be detected in the leukocyte DNA of either parent, the recurrence risk to sibs is slightly greater than that of the general population because of the possibility of parental germline mosaicism [Janoff et al 1996].
If the parents have not been tested for the ACVR1 pathogenic variant but are clinically unaffected, the risk to the sibs of a proband appears to be low. However, sibs of a proband with clinically unaffected parents are still presumed to be at increased risk for FOP because of the possibility of parental germline mosaicism or, if the proband has atypical FOP, the absence of clinical manifestations in a heterozygous parent.
Offspring of a proband. Each child of an individual with FOP has a 50% chance of inheriting the ACVR1 pathogenic variant; as the penetrance is estimated to be near complete, a child who has inherited a gain-of-function ACVR1 variant is expected to develop features of FOP.
Other family members. The risk to other family members depends on the genetic status of the proband's parents: if a parent has the ACVR1 pathogenic variant, the parent's family members are at risk.
It is appropriate to offer genetic counseling (including discussion of potential risks to offspring and reproductive options) to young adults who are affected or at risk.
Once the ACVR1 pathogenic variant has been identified in an affected family member, prenatal testing for a pregnancy at increased risk and preimplantation genetic testing are possible.
International Clinical Council on Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva
FOP Doctors and Specialists
International Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva Association (IFOPA)
Email: [email protected]
www.ifopa.org
FOP Patient Registry
Email: [email protected]
www.fopregistry.org
Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva: Genes and Databases
ACVR1 2q24.1 Activin receptor type-1 ACVR1 database ACVR1 ACVR1
OMIM Entries for Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (View All in OMIM)
102576 ACTIVIN A RECEPTOR, TYPE I; ACVR1
135100 FIBRODYSPLASIA OSSIFICANS PROGRESSIVA; FOP
ACVR1 encodes ACVR1, a transmembrane serine/threonine kinase. All individuals with FOP have overactive BMP signaling mediated by ACVR1. Disease-causing variants cause a conformational change of the receptor that alters its sensitivity and activity, resulting in induced BMP signaling in a BMP-independent and BMP-responsive manner to activate downstream signaling. In contrast to mouse models of BMP-pathway overactivation, which are embryonic-lethal, disease-causing variants in ACVR1 are more mildly activating, which may explain its compatibility with life [Shore & Kaplan 2010].
Mechanism of disease causation. Gain of function. To date, only missense variants in the GS-rich and protein kinase functional domains have been described in individuals with FOP, suggesting a mechanism of action involving altered protein function and BMP pathway activation, rather than a loss-of-function mechanism [Kaplan et al 2009, Shore & Kaplan 2010].
Notable ACVR1 Pathogenic Variants
DNA Nucleotide
Protein Change
Comment [Reference]
NM_001105.4
NP_001096.1 c.617G>A p.Arg206His The most common pathogenic variant identified 1
c.982G>A p.Gly328Arg Specific gain-of-function variants at p.Gly328 are assoc w/characteristic phenotype (see Genotype-Phenotype Correlations) [Kaplan et al 2009].
c.982G>C
c.982G>T p.Gly328Trp
c.983G>A p.Gly328Glu
Shore et al [2006b]
Cancer and Benign Tumors
Somatic gain-of-function variants in ACVR1 have been identified in 20%-25% of diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas (DIPG), with a wider variant spectrum than that seen in FOP. There is no reported increased incidence of DIPG in individuals with FOP [Han et al 2018].
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God Save Our Solomon Islands è l'inno nazionale delle Isole Salomone. Gli autori del testo sono Panapasa Balekana e Matila Balekana, mentre la musica è stata composta da Panapasa Balekana. Il brano è stato adottato come inno nel 1978.
Testo originale in Inglese
God bless our Solomon Islands from shore to shore
Blessed all our people and all our lands
With your protecting hands
Joy, Peace, Progress and Prosperity
That men shall brothers be, make nations see
our Solomon Islands, our Solomon Islands
Our nation Solomon Islands
Stands forever more.
Traduzione in italiano
Dio benedica le nostre isole Salomone da una riva all'altra
Benedetto tutto il nostro popolo e tutte le nostre terre
Con le tue mani protettive
Gioia, Pace, Progresso e Prosperità
Che gli uomini siano fratelli, fai le nazioni vedere
Le nostre isole Salomone, le nostre isole Salomone
La nostra nazione Isole Salomone
Sta sempre per sempre.
Collegamenti esterni
Informazioni e audio dal sito nationalanthems.me
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Q: What is the difference between eav/attribute and eav/entity_attribute? Looking at eav_setup file and trying to understand the difference between the eav/attribute and eav/entity_attribute table.
If I have to guess,
eav/attribute is the entity that represents the concept of attribute
eav/entity_attribute is also an attribute which additionally carries the concept of
*
*attribute (the actual attribute)
*entity type that I can describe (entity_type_id)
*attribute set that I belong (attribute_set_id)
*attribute group that I belong (attribute_group_id)
I'm not sure about the entity_type_id
When I create the attribute in Magento admin, I create the raw eav/attribute.
When I assign it to attribute set in the admin, I create the eav/entity_attribute. (but where does entity_type_id come from?)
Above statements are pure guesswork, please correct me if I'm wrong.
A: *
*Entity - Entity actually refers to data item.
e.g. catalog_category_entity, catalog_product_entity, customer_entity,
customer_address_entity
*Attribute - Attribute refers to the different attributes of an Entity.
e.g. entity_type_id.
*eav_attribute - In this table all attributes for all the entities are stored.
*eav_entity_attribute - This table contains all the relations between an attribute, its attribute group and attribute set.
A: entity_type_id comes from eav_entity_type table. This table contains the information regarding the entities.
entity_type_id entity_type_code
1 customer
2 customer_address
3 catalog_category
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Champion Galileo is "World Number One"
The mighty Galileo not only finished 2014 with a sixth European sires' championship but, according to figures compiled by the TDN, he was also the world's top stallion of the year.
Writing in the TDN, Bill Oppenheim stated that Galileo had claimed his "third consecutive title as the TDN Leading North American and European Sire. Having won that title in 2012 and 2013 with progeny earnings of $13.4 million and $14.3 million …. Galileo set his own record this year, with progeny earnings over $18.6 million.
"These included 38 black-type winners, 66 black-type horses, 25 Group winners, 50 Group horses, and eight Group 1 winners…. In 10 crops of racing age, Galileo has sired 151 black-type winners (average 15 a crop), 264 black-type horses (26 per crop), 95 Group stakes winners, 183 Group stakes horses (18 per crop), and 41 Group 1 winners. World Number One."
According to Racing Post statistics, Galileo's progeny earned an incredible £7,193,916 - more than double any other stallion - to become the champion British and Irish Flat sire. It brought the title to Coolmore for a 27th time and it was the 25th consecutive occasion that a Coolmore stallion had taken the championship.
Highlights in 2014 included the G1 Derby success of the great Australia (3c Galileo-Ouija Board, by Cape Cross), who has joined his sire at Coolmore after also posting victories in the G1 Irish Derby and G1 Juddmonte International.
Further Classic glory came in the G1 Irish 1,000 Guineas with Marvellous (3f Galileo-You'resothrilling, by Storm Cat) while Tapestry (3f Galileo-Rumpelstiltskin, by Danehill) won the G1 Yorkshire Oaks at York, beating Oaks winner Taghrooda.
Meanwhile, globetrotter Adelaide (3c Galileo-Elletelle, by Elnadim), travelled to Australia to win the G1 Cox Plate in October having landed the G1 Secretariat Stakes in Chicago in August.
Noble Mission (5h Galileo-Kind, by Danehill) took the G1 Champion Stakes at Ascot along with the G1 Tattersalls Gold Cup and G1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud, while Galileo has a fabulous Classic generation to represent him in 2015.
Found (2f Galileo-Red Evie, by Intikhab) won the G1 Prix Marcel Boussac and Together Forever (2f Galileo-Green Room, by Theatrical) the G1 Fillies' Mile while his outstanding colts include Gleneagles (2c Galileo-You'resothrilling, by Storm Cat), who won the G1 National Stakes and was disqualified from first in the G1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere at Longchamp.
Facile G2 Vintage Stakes scorer Highland Reel (2c Galileo-Hveger, by Danehill) and John F Kennedy (2c Galileo-Rumplestiltskin, by Danehill), an easy Leopardstown G3 victor, are others who suggest that the world's number one sire could be in for another good year in 2015.
New Stakes-Winner for Adelaide
In a head-bobbing finish, consistent mare Barossa Rosa (5m Adelaide x Androssa, by Testa Rossa) edged out defending…
Torrens Wins Christmas Cup - Randwick Double for Adelaide
Tough stayer Torrens (6h Adelaide x A Little Knowledge, by Dangerous) won the Listed Tattersalls Cup at Randwick…
Accomplished Daughter Of Australia Sells For 2.7 Million Guineas
Two Group wins and an enviable pedigree saw Tranquil Lady (3f Australia - Repose, by Quiet American) become… | {
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The Moseley Railway Trust's extensive collection of narrow gauge locomotives includes many built by the company of Motor Rail, who were based in Bedford. Like many (all??) successful engineering businesses, Motor Rail understood the value of a robust and standardised product. Hence, their locos tend to have a strong family resemblance to each other. That said, they were not averse to building something a tad different from time to time. Once of these was the 12/20HP petrol engined locos, of which 28 were built as a design of lightweight petrol locos. Unlike the vast majority of Motor Rails, they did not use a Dorman engine. Instead, they were fitted with Austin side valve four cylinder petrol engines.
A star of the MRT collection is Motor Rail no. 6035, which is one of the four survivors of this type, and the only one to still be in working condition. Known as Lord Austin, from its engine, it was delivered new to the brickworks of Midhurst Whites in Sussex. It was specified to operate under a very low clearance, and it was also important (for reasons lost in history) that the driver faced in the opposite direction to usual. This latter, apparently simple, requirement, actually required some fairly serious engineering to achieve. The control layout on this loco is different to a standard Motor Rail, and this has been known to catch out the unwary experienced driver.
Lord Austin has spent a few days in the Aurora Works recently for a few minor repairs and adjustments. This week's photos show it stretching its legs outside.
If you want to know more about Motor Rails, visit here.
You have one last chance this year to come to Apedale and see Lord Austin and all the other delights which lurk therein – our Remembrance Sunday event on 9/11/08. As ever, contact us here. | {
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Q: Footer coming on top of the page while scrolling I am playing a video slide show on my joomla webpage with mouse scroll. But the problem is that the footer of my joomla website comes to the top whenever I do the first scroll. The code that I am using is similar to this website code. The snippet is also mentioned below.
Kindly please help me so that my footer remains at the bottom of my page. Thanks
'use strict';
function _classCallCheck(instance, Constructor) { if (!(instance instanceof Constructor)) { throw new TypeError("Cannot call a class as a function"); } }
window.onload = function () {
var vg = new videoScroller();
};
//SCROLLER
var videoScroller = function () {
function videoScroller() {
var _this = this;
_classCallCheck(this, videoScroller);
this.tick = function () {
if (_this.inTransition) $(window).scrollTop(_this.scrollPositions[_this.currentStateIndex]);
window.requestAnimationFrame(_this.tick);
};
this.sectionIntro = $('#intro');
this.sectionMountain = $('#mountain');
this.sectionBuilding = $('#building');
this.sectionBeard = $('#beard');
this.sectionFooter = $('#footer');
this.transitionTimes = [0, 1.9, 5.02, 13.01, 14.0];
this.scrollKeys = { 37: 1, 38: 1, 39: 1, 40: 1 };
this.inTransition = false;
this.playStates = {
STATE_INTRO: "STATE_INTRO",
STATE_MOUNTAIN: "STATE_MOUNTAIN",
STATE_ARC: "STATE_ARC",
STATE_BEARD: "STATE_BEARD",
STATE_FADEOUT: "STATE_FADEOUT" };
this.stateIndex = [this.playStates.STATE_INTRO, this.playStates.STATE_MOUNTAIN, this.playStates.STATE_ARC, this.playStates.STATE_BEARD, this.playStates.STATE_FADEOUT];
this.windowHeight = window.innerHeight;
this.currentScrollDirection = 1;
this.setBodyHeight();
this.scrollPositions = this.getScrollPositions();
console.log(this.scrollPositions);
this.videoElement = document.getElementById('video');
$(window).on('scroll', function () {
_this.scrollHandler();
});
this.finished = false;
this.currentStateIndex = 0;
this.currentState = this.playStates[this.currentStateIndex];
this.watching = false;
}
videoScroller.prototype.getScrollPositions = function getScrollPositions() {
return [this.sectionIntro, this.sectionMountain, this.sectionBuilding, this.sectionBeard, this.sectionFooter].map(function (section) {
return section.offset().top;
});
};
videoScroller.prototype.setBodyHeight = function setBodyHeight() {
var wh = this.windowHeight;
$('.main').css('height', wh);
};
videoScroller.prototype.changeStateIndex = function changeStateIndex() {
if (this.currentStateIndex == this.stateIndex.length) {
return false;
}
this.currentStateIndex++;
};
videoScroller.prototype.scrollHandler = function scrollHandler() {
if (this.inTransition || this.finished) {
return false;
}
this.currentScrollDirection = $(window).scrollTop() > this.scrollPositions[this.currentStateIndex] ? 1 : -1;
this.lockScroll();
this.changeState();
if (!this.watching) {
this.watching = true;
this.tick();
}
};
videoScroller.prototype.changeState = function changeState() {
var _this2 = this;
this.changeStateIndex();
$('.scroll-section, .scroll-icon').removeClass('visible');
$('.section-navigation li').removeClass('active');
$(window).scrollTop(this.scrollPositions[this.currentStateIndex]);
this.inTransition = true;
this.videoElement.addEventListener('timeupdate', function () {
if (_this2.videoElement.currentTime > _this2.transitionTimes[_this2.currentStateIndex]) {
_this2.videoElement.pause();
_this2.fadeInSection(_this2.currentStateIndex);
_this2.inTransition = false;
}
});
this.videoElement.play();
};
videoScroller.prototype.fadeInSection = function fadeInSection(state) {
var theState = this.playStates[this.stateIndex[state]];
switch (theState) {
case this.playStates.STATE_MOUNTAIN:
this.sectionMountain.addClass('visible');
$('.scroll-icon').addClass('visible');
$('.section-navigation li:first-child').addClass('active');
this.unlockScroll();
break;
case this.playStates.STATE_ARC:
this.sectionBuilding.addClass('visible');
$('.scroll-icon').addClass('visible');
$('.section-navigation li:nth-child(2)').addClass('active');
this.unlockScroll();
break;
case this.playStates.STATE_BEARD:
this.sectionBeard.addClass('visible');
$('.scroll-icon').addClass('visible');
$('.section-navigation li:nth-child(3)').addClass('active');
this.unlockScroll();
break;
case this.playStates.STATE_FADEOUT:
this.sectionFooter.addClass('visible');
$('.section-navigation li:nth-child(4)').addClass('active');
this.finished = true;
break;
default:
$('#intro').addClass('visible');
}
};
videoScroller.prototype.unlockScroll = function unlockScroll() {
if (window.removeEventListener) window.removeEventListener('DOMMouseScroll', this.preventDefault, false);
window.onmousewheel = document.onmousewheel = null;
window.onwheel = null;
window.ontouchmove = null;
document.onkeydown = null;
};
videoScroller.prototype.preventDefault = function preventDefault(e) {
e = e || window.event;
if (e.preventDefault) e.preventDefault();
e.returnValue = false;
};
videoScroller.prototype.preventDefaultForScrollKeys = function preventDefaultForScrollKeys(e) {
if (this.scrollKeys[e.keyCode]) {
preventDefault(e);
return false;
}
};
videoScroller.prototype.lockScroll = function lockScroll() {
if (window.addEventListener) // older FF
window.addEventListener('DOMMouseScroll', this.preventDefault, false);
window.onwheel = this.preventDefault; // modern standard
window.onmousewheel = document.onmousewheel = this.preventDefault; // older browsers, IE
window.ontouchmove = this.preventDefault; // mobile
document.onkeydown = this.preventDefaultForScrollKeys;
};
return videoScroller;
}();
@import url(https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Work+Sans:300,700|Lora:400italic);
html, body {
display: block;
height: 100%;
width: 100%;
}
body {
font-family: "Work Sans", sans-serif;
font-size: 18px;
}
h1 {
text-transform: uppercase;
font-size: 2.6em;
font-family: "Work Sans", sans-serif;
}
h2 {
font-size: 2.2em;
font-family: "Lora", serif;
font-style: italic;
}
em {
font-family: "Lora", serif;
font-style: italic;
}
.main {
display: block;
width: 100%;
height: 100%;
}
nav.section-navigation {
display: block;
position: fixed;
bottom: 0;
right: 10px;
text-align: right;
transform-origin: 0% 0%;
transform: translateY(-50%);
z-index: 100;
}
nav.section-navigation li {
position: relative;
color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5);
transition: all .3s linear;
padding-right: 25px;
font-family: "Lora", serif;
transition: all .3s linear;
cursor: pointer;
}
nav.section-navigation li:after {
display: block;
content: "";
width: 10px;
height: 10px;
border: 2px solid rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5);
position: absolute;
top: 50%;
transform: translateY(-50%);
right: 0;
border-radius: 50%;
background: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);
transition: all .3s linear;
}
nav.section-navigation li.active {
color: white;
}
nav.section-navigation li.active:after {
border-color: white;
background: white;
}
#videoBG {
position: fixed;
top: 50%;
left: 50%;
width: auto;
height: auto;
min-width: 100%;
min-height: 100%;
width: auto;
height: auto;
-webkit-transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
overflow: hidden;
z-index: -100;
}
section.scroll-section {
width: 100%;
height: 100%;
color: white;
}
section.scroll-section .container {
opacity: 0;
transition: all 1.6s linear;
-webkit-transition: opacity 1000 linear;
}
section.scroll-section.visible .container {
opacity: 1;
}
.vertical-center {
min-height: 100%;
/* Fallback for browsers do NOT support vh unit */
min-height: 100vh;
/* These two lines are counted as one :-) */
display: flex;
align-items: center;
}
.vid-mask {
display: block;
height: 100%;
width: 100%;
top: 0;
left: 0;
position: fixed;
z-index: 1;
background: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3);
opacity: 1;
transition: opacity 1s linear;
}
.scroll-icon {
display: block;
position: fixed;
bottom: 150px;
z-index: 10;
left: 50%;
height: 60px;
width: 40px;
border: 2px solid white;
border-radius: 16px;
transform: translateX(-50%);
transition: opacity 0.3s linear .5s;
opacity: 0;
}
.scroll-icon:before {
display: block;
position: absolute;
top: 10px;
left: 50%;
transform: translateX(-50%);
content: "";
width: 4px;
height: 10px;
border-radius: 20%;
background: white;
animation: bouncey 1s linear infinite;
}
.scroll-icon:after {
display: block;
position: absolute;
bottom: -28px;
left: 50%;
transform: translateX(-50%);
text-align: center;
width: 100px;
font-size: 0.8em;
content: "scroll down";
color: white;
}
.scroll-icon.visible {
opacity: 1;
}
@keyframes bouncey {
0% {
box-shadow: none;
top: 10px;
}
50% {
box-shadow: 0 -10px 0px rgba(100, 100, 100, 0.5);
top: 20px;
}
100% {
top: 20px;
}
}
<div class="main">
<div id="videoBG">
<video id="video" muted>
<source src="http://ericbrewer.ca/demoH.mp4" type="video/mp4">
</video>
<div class="vid-mask"></div>
<div class="scroll-icon visible"></div>
</div>
<nav class="section-navigation">
<ul>
<li data-section="#mountains">Mountains</li>
<li data-section="#building">Arch</li>
<li data-section="#beard">BeardCup</li>
<li data-section="#footer">Fin</li>
</ul>
</nav>
<section id="intro" class="scroll-section vertical-center text-center visible">
<div class="container">
<h1>Sectional Video Transitions</h1>
</div>
</section>
<section id="mountain" class="scroll-section vertical-center text-center">
<div class="container">
<h2>Graven images of long-departed gods,</h2>
<p> Praesent semper iaculis sapien vitae blandit. Pellentesque quam tortor, gravida ut porta et, lobortis eget erat.</p>
</div>
</section>
<section id="building" class="scroll-section vertical-center">
<div class="container">
<div class="col-sm-7">
<h2>Dry spiritless leaves:</h2>
<p>Morbi in porttitor diam, vel consequat metus. Praesent consequat mi at erat aliquam interdum. </p>
</div>
</div>
</section>
<section id="beard" class="scroll-section vertical-center text-center">
<div class="container">
<h2>companions of the temple porch</h2>
<p>Ut nisi felis, dapibus ultricies libero non, dictum rhoncus ex.</p>
</div>
</section>
<section id="footer" class="scroll-section vertical-center text-center">
<div class="container">
<h3>Matsuo Basho</h3>
<p><em>loose translation by Michael R. Burch</em></p>
</div>
</div>
</div>
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Episode 3: Where are the Metro Atlanta foreclosures and other great deals?
In this episode, we explore how to find good deals in Atlanta real estate. Are there any in this market?
Less than 1% of listed properties are in some sort of distress in metro Atlanta.
If you want to buy a "pre-foreclosure" the foreclosure auctions In Georgia are on the first Tuesday of every month at the courthouse steps in the county of the property you want to buy. You'll need cash money via a cashier's check from your bank. You can't use a bank loan and in almost all cases, cannot go into the house or do any type of inspection other than a drive by.
You walk away not knowing anything about the house other than what you paid for it.
If you're looking for foreclosures in the metro Atlanta area to purchase, be sure to contact your agent and make sure they find the updated search fields as our MLS just changed the way to search for short sales, HUD foreclosures, and general foreclosures.
What we notice here is that the rural counties have a slightly higher percentage of foreclosures than suburban/urban counties. Highly populated counties such as Cobb, Fulton, Dekalb, Gwinnett yield a foreclosure rate of less than 1% in today's market.
Do you really need a foreclosure? What defines a good deal?
A good deal is defined by the buyers' primary objective. Is it price? Deferred maintenance? Etc.
Finding what the buyer wants at the right price plus the owner of that home has already left. The home is vacant. More motivated seller.
A house that hasn't been updated – gives the buyer the opportunity to update.
Properties that have been on the market 30-60 days or more are usually over priced or have something else going on with it such as condition and other common objections to home buyers. It's possible to get a "deal" on these types of homes.
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A selection of Lord Young of Norwood Green's votes
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Consistently voted against university tuition fees Show votes 0 votes for, 2 votes against, in 2010.
Consistently voted against fewer MPs in the House of Commons Show votes 0 votes for, 3 votes against, in 2011.
Consistently voted against an equal number of electors per parliamentary constituency Show votes 0 votes for, 7 votes against, in 2011.
Voted against raising England's undergraduate tuition fee cap to £9,000 per year Show votes 0 votes for, 1 vote against, in 2010.
Generally voted for more EU integration Show votes 8 votes for, 1 vote against, 6 absences, between 2008–2011.
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International Holocaust Memorial Day - Motion to Take Note 19 Jan 2023
My Lords, I too pay tribute to the noble Lord, Lord Pickles, for enabling this debate. We should pause for a moment to think of our noble friend Lord Dubs, who is ill in hospital at the moment. He was part of the Kindertransport, a gift that kept on giving—maybe not as much as we would have liked, but it made an important contribution. When I was about 13, I was quite a precocious reader. I...
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Entered the House of Lords on 7 September 2004
Positions held at time of appointment: Senior Deputy General Secretary, Communication Workers' Union. (from Number 10 press release)
Currently held offices
Member, Communications and Digital Committee (since 19 Jan 2022)
Member, EU Environment Sub-Committee (since 23 Apr 2020)
Other offices held in the past
Member, EU Energy and Environment Sub-Committee (27 Jun 2017 to 23 Apr 2020)
Member, High Speed Rail (London - West Midlands) Bill Select Committee (Lords) (5 May 2016 to 15 Dec 2016)
Shadow Spokesperson (Business, Innovation and Skills) (8 Oct 2010 to 18 Sep 2015)
Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (13 Oct 2009 to 11 May 2010)
Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (10 Jun 2009 to 13 Oct 2009)
Government Whip (10 Jun 2009 to 11 May 2010)
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Department for Business, Innovation and Skills) (Postal Affairs and Employment Relations) (also Lord in Waiting) (9 Jun 2009 to 6 May 2010)
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Skills & Apprenticeships), Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (9 Oct 2008 to 10 Jun 2009)
Lords in Waiting (Skills & Apprenticeships), HM Household (9 Oct 2008 to 10 Jun 2009)
Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (6 Oct 2008 to 9 Oct 2008)
Government Whip (6 Oct 2008 to 9 Oct 2008)
Government Whip (5 Oct 2008 to 6 May 2010)
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills) (Skills & Apprenticeships) (5 Oct 2008 to 5 Jun 2009)
Member, Crossrail Bill Committee (17 Jan 2008 to 26 Nov 2008)
Member, EU Sub-Committee F - Home Affairs (8 Oct 2007 to 16 Oct 2008)
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Louis made the most of his time on the field and wasn't scared to get a bit physical with his opponents from time to time, but unfortunately the game ended in a tie!
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Liam Payne and Louis Tomlinson's sons are friends!
Nonetheless, she does not emerge again into a publicly active role until separating from Henry in and moving her household to her own lands in Poitiers. We stitched aprons and did all sorts of things. Civics Jones Circle at the University of Puget Sound where Bundy studied for 1 year The first possible attack attributed to Bundy as an adult, occurred just a year after he left high school.
His rep recently confirmed it, saying:. A Carly and Freddie still dating? Quickly after his break-up from Eleanor, Louis began a casual relationship with American stylish Briana Jungwirth.
Eleanor Roosevelt was born on October 11, and died on November7, age Dated for the first time: Louis dated actress Danielle Campbell until late December I hope their not broke up!!! Both blog owners have been quoted as saying that they hope that the creation of this blog assists with breaking down the gender norms in the fashion industry.
However, the couple consider November 17,as their anniversary since this is the day they officially started dating.
After almost 4 years together, the couple split up in early February Eleanor Becomes Queen of England Within two months of her annulment, after fighting off attempts to marry her off to various other high-ranking French noblemen, Eleanor married Henry, Count of Anjou and Duke of Normandy.
Although Eleanor first requested an annulment it was denied by thePope.
Her schooling was completed at the Marylebone School in London, and she went on to attend the University of Manchester in Is Eleanor from the book eleanors story still alive? But, there's always time for love. Louis and Harry aren't gay. May 27, - 1: The crusade did not go well, and Eleanor and Louis grew increasingly estranged.
Inshe launched a blog with friend Max Hurd.
However, while that was occurring, the fans approached Calder, with one of them beginning to film her from a phone. Skip to content They got back together shortly after and recently celebrated their two year anniversary.
The power of Legos! Does Louis Riel still effect Canada today?
So thankful Mallrat came over to play for us! Tomlinson, in the process of helping Calder, knocked down 1 of the fans and was arrested on charges of simple battery. The Trend Pear was designed to be a site that covers everything from fashion to travel to lifestyle tips, but with the unique angle of the views coming from both a male and a female writer.
Her age as ofwhen we added this post to our website is around 26 years. Have an Opinion on this Post?
Eleanor Calder is a successful fashion blogger and model, who was launched into the celebrity world due to her relationship with One Direction member, Louis Tomlinson. However, Louis VII agreed later to the annulment becauseEleanor had failed to produce a son heir in 15 years, so themarriage was annulled on the grounds of consanguinity.
With the struggles becoming too hard, the couple split in March Louis Braille was born on January 4,and died on January 6,just two days after his 43rd birthday.
Louis confirmed they were together in October They took part in a reality tv show called We Got Married where idols are put in couples and pretend they're married couples. I mean yea Eleanor is pretty and all but O dont think she's right for Louis.
He left tour rehearsals just to be at her graduation, and yet they dont have any chemistry. In hindsight throughout that time I was pretty numb and just going through the motions. Punk Bunny not verified. The two eventually split, but remain amicable for the sake of son Freddie.
None of these are still alive - the longest surviving, James, died at the age of 83 on August 13, Early Life Eleanor was born in what is now southern France, most likely in the year Their break-up was confirmed on March 22,after pictures of Louis kissing Lucy Julian in Thailand surfaced.
Deep down it was always in the back of my mind that what I really missed was the girl that I loved.
Regency and Death Henry II died in July and their son Richard succeeded him; one of his first acts was to free his mother from prison and restore her to full freedom. Are seohyun and yonghwa still dating? After several fraught years during which Eleanor sought an annulment and Louis faced increasing public criticism, they were eventually granted an annulment on the grounds of consanguinity being related by blood in and separated, their two daughters left in the custody of the king. | {
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Faculty, Tenure Level
imd 7 years ago Comments Off on Faculty, Tenure Level 853
Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society
Health Disparities Cluster
The University of California, Berkeley invites applications for a faculty position (tenure level) related to Health Disparities and Social Inequality. The professorial rank is open to faculty at the Associate or Full Professor level (achieved by July 1, 2014) with a starting date is July 1, 2014. This search is part of the interdisciplinary Haas Diversity Research Initiative and will be conducted under the auspices of the Diversity and Health Disparities cluster of this initiative. Applicants may read about the Hass Diversity Research Initiative and the Health Disparities cluster at the website: http://diversity.berkeley.edu/haas-institute
The University is particularly interested in candidates who have experience working with students from diverse backgrounds and a demonstrated commitment to improving access to higher education for disadvantaged students.
The search will be conducted with the participation of the Department of Anthropology, and Schools of Social Welfare and Public Health. The successful candidate will hold a faculty appointment in a department or departments to be determined by the candidate's preferences, disciplinary training, and departmental fit.
Candidates must have a doctoral degree or its equivalent in social science and health related disciplines such as Anthropology, Sociology, Social Welfare, Social Work, Public Health, Psychology, Ethnic Studies, Economics, or in interdisciplinary fields with substantial preparation in social sciences and health research and teaching by time of application. The position is targeting scholars working at the intersection of socio-cultural theory, health, social inequality, and social justice to advance knowledge and practice in the impact of racism, and social-political exclusion on health status and behavior. Research topics of interest include but are not limited to the effects of social phenomena on health and disease among racial and ethnic minority populations in the United States and globally. The ideal candidate will show outstanding research accomplishment, potential for distinguished teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels, interest in community and social policy research applications, and leadership ability. We encourage applications from candidates who engage in qualitative research, including ethnography, and mixed methods research. The policy implications of theoretically and evidence based research to narrow disparities in health outcomes, and access to and delivery of health care is also of interest for this position.
Deadline for submitting applications is December 16, 2013. Applicants should submit the following:
a letter of interest with a clear statement of research and teaching interest,
a curriculum vitae,
up to three significant writing samples, and
three letters of reference.
All materials and information should be submitted electronically. To apply, go to the following URL: https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/apply/JPF00221
All letters will be treated as confidential per University of California policy and California state law. Please refer potential referees, including when letters are provided via a third party (i.e., dossier service or career center), to the UC Berkeley statement on confidentiality, (www.chance.berkeley.edu/apo/evallotr.html) prior to submitting their letters. Qualified women and members of underrepresented minority groups are strongly urged to apply.
The University of California, Berkeley is committed to addressing the family needs of faculty, including dual career couples and single parents. For information about potential relocation to Berkeley, or career needs accompanying partners and spouses, please contact the CALcierge office at [email protected] or visit calcierge.berkeley.edu.
For information about position or application process please contact [email protected].
The University of California, Berkeley is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
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aculty, Tenure Level
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Superintendent of Schools, AK | {
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Steve McQueen to direct authorized Tupac Shakur documentary
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Academy Award-winner Steve McQueen is set to direct a documentary about Tupac Shakur.
Shakur Estate trustee Tom Whalley and Amaru Entertainment said Tuesday that the film is fully sanctioned by the late hip-hop artist's estate.
McQueen is best known for directing 12 Years a Slave, which won the best picture Oscar in 2014 and earned him a best director nomination.
The director said in a statement that he looks forward to working with Shakur's family to bring his unvarnished story to life. Shakur's aunt and late mother's sister Gloria Cox will serve as an executive producer.
"Few, if any shined brighter than Tupac Shakur," said McQueen, who hinted there was some overlap between himself and Shakur during his time at NYU film school in 1993.
Whalley hopes that the documentary will help take Shakur's legacy beyond "the refraction of the headlines, the controversy, and the tragic way his life ended." Shakur died in a still-unsolved drive-by shooting in Las Vegas in 1996, at age 25.
Cox said that the genesis of the project started with Shakur himself in 1996 and was something that his mother Afeni Shakur continued pursuing until her death last year.
"Our goal has always been to tell the true story, which has never been done before in such a complete way. My sister always said to me, 'We are not in the business of defending Tupac. Our job is to allow him to be seen in the most complete way, so his actions, his choices, and his words will allow him to speak for himself,'" Cox wrote in a statement. "I believe this film will do exactly that."
No release date or timeline was announced for McQueen's documentary. The director hasn't released a feature film since 12 Years a Slave, but has the Gillian Flynn-penned crime drama Widows, starring Liam Neeson, on his schedule.
Shakur's legacy is having a moment in Hollywood movies. The prolific artist will also get the biopic treatment in All Eyez on Me, which hits theaters on June 16. Newcomer Demetrius Shipp Jr. is playing Shakur. | {
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I graduated from the full esthetics program at Marvel College in March 2007. Since then, I have been doing esthetics, specializing in makeup, waxing, manicures, pedicures, microblading and shellac. I am trained in Gehwol advanced pedicures, and have taken various seminars throughout my years.
I strive for quality of service and to have my clients feel at ease and refreshed everytime they have an experience with me.
I'm big into visual arts, and am also a Reiki Master, which is a natural form of energy healing. I love the fun environment of the salon, and the people I get to work with.
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The web interface is sufficiently well featured that an enthusiast won't feel the need to install a third-party firmware (such as DD-WRT or Tomato), but it is not the easiest one we've seen. Our Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH unit required an update since the firmware it originally shipped with was a beta that had quite a few issues that were remedied by the newest version.
Another weird issue was that the Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH would automatically go into access point mode (which rendered itself inaccessible) after making contact with the DSL modem. This was solved by forcing it into router mode using the external switch.
The wireless signal coverage and file transfer speed was acceptable, remaining usable at 30 percent strength from a distance of 50 feet for a Wireless-G device (18 megabits per second), and 130 feet for a Wireless-N laptop (40Mbps). Closer range and lower encryption levels increased the speed, to an actual maximum of 140 Mbps (when the laptop said it was "Connected at 270 Mbps"). Wired Gigabit speeds were as expected, with 920Mbps the maximum when transferring large files.
The VPN, firewall and QoS to prioritise data packets are as good as that offered by any consumer router. If you connect a USB storage device, you can use the built-in Bittorrent client. It's a pity this router doesn't allow the connection of a printer to the USB port, and that there are no LEDs to help you find out which Ethernet ports are in use.
The two antennas can be positioned or folded-in as per coverage/space requirements. But be careful while tweaking them as their flimsy connectors can break easily. With its sweet price, the Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH is a good router to buy currently, even if it supports operation only in the 2.4GHz spectrum and not in the 5GHz range. Buffalo offers a warranty of two years on this router. | {
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PLEASE keep your letters to 250 words maximum giving your name, address and daytime telephone number - even on emails. Email: [email protected]. Write: Swindon Advertiser, 100 Victoria Road, Swindon, SN1 3BE. Phone: 01793 501806.
Your front page spread and page 2 article about the proposed snow dome at the Oasis filled me with disappointment.
Here is an area that is ripe for development as affordable housing or, better still, social housing to help the local housing crisis.
Instead, we are to be saddled with a snow dome so that the people of Swindon who, in the main, don't ski, will have somewhere to ski.
This unwanted development will also use enormous amounts of energy, day and night 365 days of the year. It will be a carbon dioxide producing white elephant.
This could mean that the bus gate on Ferndale Road could be removed. This would be disastrous for people, not only in Ferndale Road, but all those living in the southern part of North Swindon Parish.
It would be used as a cut through for drivers wanting to avoid traffic on the Great Western Way.
It would cause massive amounts of traffic in Ferndale Road and the roads off of it, all pumping out toxic emissions and diesel particulates to the detriment of our children's health.
It would also become a race track at night, with youngsters speeding, keeping people awake and putting other road users' lives at risk.
It would also mean the return of no parking along Ferndale Road.
None of this is implicit in the statement but if the removal of the bus gate were to be promised behind closed doors it would be very hard to change the cabinet's mind.
Now is the time to let the leader of the council know that we will not stand for the removal of the bus gate. I will campaign to get it kept. Write, email and phone him to let him know Can Coun Renard give us a guarantee that the bus gate will remain?
I AGREE with Graham Philpot and his sentiment of lives being lost in wars and his message of 'do not fail us again' to our politicians.
But I do not agree that the red poppy is an anti-war symbol (Poppy has real power November 4).
Over the last 15 or 20 years the red poppy has lost its meaning of remembrance and has become more and more associated with the military and Britain's involvement in never-ending wars in the Middle-East and beyond.
The real anti-war symbols are the ones used by the Peace Pledge Union, the Stop The War Coalition and the CND movement.
But surely the most powerful anti-war symbols are the conscientious objectors around the world whose refusal to don uniforms and carry arms to kill so-called enemies can see them sentenced to prison.
And who can forget Brian Haw? The veteran peace campaigner spent a decade in Parliament Square protesting about British support for UN sanctions in Iraq and then the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
He became such a thorn in the side of the warmongers in Downing Street that there were several legal attempts to remove him before he died in a Berlin hospital in 2011.
There are many anti-war symbols, the red poppy is not one of them.
A WREATH of white poppies is laid on behalf of the Peace Pledge Union at the Swindon cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday after the main ceremony – as it has done for many years.
We remember everyone, men, women and children including military, killed, maimed and displaced due to military conflict worldwide – regardless of nationality; more than 200 million lost their lives last century due to armed conflict, 22 million of them since 1945.
In the last 10 years alone more than two million innocent children have been killed in wars – wars, as we have seen in Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria, where 90 per cent of casualties are innocent civilians.
The white poppy is a symbol of peace; war is a man-made disease, so we must try to understand the social, political and economic conditions that create war and the Peace Pledge Union works for international conflict to be resolved without violence and with justice.
Jumping the gun springs to mind. My response would be personal but not insulting, meaning, you have your opinion but I sincerely believe in the red poppy and you, yourself will not change that.
How is a response like that insulting? W Thomas seems to be the sort of person who would cause an argument out of nothing.
WE CONTINUALLY hear and read about the suffering of patients at A&E, being "left on trolleys in the corridors for hours." I have recently encountered this myself at the Great Western in Swindon and it was nothing like the reports.
I felt I was really involved - all night long the doctors and nurses quietly went about their business and in the morning helpers and visitors arrived. There was activity all around me and I quite enjoyed it.
The medical staff was brilliant, always smiling and helpful - we have let them down by lack of foresight.
EVERY day we are seeing our services reaching breaking point. Hospitals are closing wards due to staff shortages, doctors' surgeries closing due to lack of GPs, school funding cut, council budgets cut, the list goes on and on.
A recent YouGov survey suggests that the Conservatives received most of their votes from the over 50s with the percentage of people voting Conservative increasing as the age groups get older.
As with the calamity of Brexit the older population must take the biggest proportion of blame for the current mess our services are in.
Hopefully the polls will continue to see the Conservatives on the slide and one day we can look to a brighter, happier future for all, not just the few.
IN 2016 Britain voted to leave the EU. One of the issues that concerned voters was EU immigration into Britain.
At the present time immigration laws are made by the EU by unelected commissioners.
Brexiteers wanted the Government to have the power to control future immigration. There was no suggestion that people working in Britain should be asked to leave.
Brexiteers want EU citizens that are working in Britain to feel welcome and valued. We appreciate all the work they do. We acknowledge that they are making a valuable contribution to the British economy.
Awesome news for all Swindon residents and visitors. The council is now going to send cars round our streets equipped with roof-mounted cameras to catch any car parked where there is a profit to be made...sorry I meant where the car isn't supposed to be.
Apparently the council made a £3.3m profit from parking fines last year. That should buy some better biscuits for the Board Room.
So, next time you're being mugged or burgled or assaulted and there isn't an officer in sight due to cutbacks, feel assured that your attacker may have been fined for parking in the wrong place while carrying out the attack and learned a valuable lesson.
Peter Smith (Nov 3) believes wanting to provide homes and jobs for the young generation is like supporting the spread of smallpox.
I notice he lives a nice area where house prices are far beyond the reach of young people.
I believe it is the role of people of my age to help the young generation make a good start in life. This is what nationalism means.
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Mothership es el séptimo álbum de estudio de la banda estadounidense de post-hardcore Dance Gavin Dance. Fue lanzado el 7 de octubre de 2016 en Rise Records. El álbum sirve como continuación del sexto álbum de estudio del grupo, Instant Gratification (2015), y es su segundo lanzamiento de estudio consecutivo con la misma formación constante. El álbum fue producido por Kris Crummett. Tras su lanzamiento, el álbum vendió más de 19.000 copias en su primera semana en la venta al por menor, debutando en el número 13 en el Billboard 200.
El álbum fue apoyado por cuatro sencillos; "Chucky vs. The Giant Tortoise", "Betrayed by the Game", "Young Robot" e "Inspire the Liars". Para promocionar el álbum, la banda se embarcó en el Mothership Tour, que consistió en dos etapas en América del Norte y una etapa en Europa, y realizó una gira en el Vans Warped Tour de 2017. El 28 de junio de 2019, la banda lanzó una versión instrumental del álbum en plataformas de transmisión y descarga digital.
Grabación
Mothership fue grabado por la banda en Interlace Audio Recording Studios en North Portland, Oregon durante un período de dos meses entre abril y junio de 2016 con el productor Kris Crummett. Durante las sesiones de grabación del álbum, la banda buscó y colaboró con otros músicos como Andrew Michael Wells de Eidola, Aric García de Hail the Sun, Martin Bianchini de Secret Band y el exguitarrista de Dance Gavin Dance Zachary Garren de Strawberry Girls.
Lanzamiento y promoción
Mothership fue presentado por la banda el 27 de julio de 2016, con fecha de lanzamiento programada para el 7 de octubre de 2016. El 18 de agosto, Dance Gavin Dance lanzó el sencillo principal del álbum, "Chucky vs. The Giant Tortoise", para descarga digital. Un segundo sencillo, "Betrayed by the Game", fue lanzado el 16 de septiembre. El mismo día, se estrenó el video musical de "Betrayed by the Game" en el canal oficial de YouTube de Rise Records. Un video musical animado de la canción "Young Robot" se estrenó el 27 de septiembre de 2016. El 3 de marzo de 2017, la banda lanzó el video musical de su sencillo "Inspire the Liars".
A lo largo de la semana anterior al lanzamiento de Mothership, la banda subió adelantos de canciones del álbum diariamente en sus redes sociales.
Lista de canciones
Personal
Tilian Pearson - voz principal
Jon Mess - voz secundario
Will Swan - guitarra, rapeo en "Chocolate Jackalope"
Tim Feerick - bajo
Matt Mingus - batería, percusión
Referencias
Álbumes de 2016
Álbumes de Dance Gavin Dance
Álbumes de Rise Records
Álbumes de post-hardcore
Álbumes de rock experimental
Álbumes en inglés | {
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Zonegreen
Zonegreen Operates with Siemens on Major Safety Upgrade
Zonegreen, the Sheffield-based rail safety specialist, is working with Siemens to renovate the personnel protection systems installed at its UK maintenance depots.
Kings Heath Traincare Facility in Northampton is the first to receive an updated version of the firm's Depot Personnel Protection System (DDPS™), which was installed originally in 2006.
DPPS provides physical protection for staff working in rail depots through the use of powered derailers. It is controlled by intuitive road end panels and operated by electronic datakeys that allow staff to create safe working zones. The system also incorporates visual and audible warnings, indicating when vehicle movements have been authorised.
At Kings Heath, the six-road main shed and eight sidings roads have been upgraded to the New Generation DPPS, which is the product of six years' research and development, as well as extensive customer feedback. Zonegreen's latest system is more dynamic and intuitive than its predecessor, utilising modern electronics and remote diagnostic features, to make it easier to maintain and extend its lifespan.
As part of Siemens' midlife overhaul, Zonegreen has updated its Depot Manager software. It now offers advanced traceability, logging all actions on DPPS. It also provides easy to interpret data with increased analytical options, while making it possible to enable train movements remotely.
Christian Fletcher, Zonegreen's technical director, said: "We have enjoyed a long and happy relationship with Siemens spanning almost 20 years, during which time DPPS has been specified in most of its train care facilities. The midlife overhaul at Kings Heath and imminent upgrade at Northam TMD in Southampton reflects our client's commitment to improving safety and the technological advancements we have made, in response to this ever-evolving industry."
For more information about Zonegreen's New Generation DPPS and the improvements it is making for Siemens, please fill out the enquiry form on this page. | {
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Shraddha Kapoor back on track to prep for Saina Nehwal's biopic
Shraddha Kapoor will soon appear on screen with Shahid Kapoor in the film Batti Gul Meter Chalu. She will also appear with Rajkummar Rao in a comedy-horror film Stree and Prabhas' film Saaho.
By Shreya Narayan @Shreya_26oct
June 19, 2018 14:55 IST
Saina Nehwal, Shraddha KapoorInstagram
Bollywood actress Shraddha Kapoor is all set to prep for her upcoming biopic film based on Saina Nehwal's life. Shraddha is getting some training to ace her role as Saina in the film. The actress is working on building up her stamina and get in shape to look like a sportsperson.
A source informed International Business Times India that Saina is currently training in Hyderabad with Saina's trainer Pullela Gopichand. Pullela is also the coach of the Indian badminton team.
Earlier, the work on the film was delayed due to a lot of commitments that Shraddha was entangled with. The director of the film, Amole Gupte, waited for her to be done with all her other work to get back on track with this film. The director had earlier revealed that he had started working on the film in 2015 and is not ready to rush it.
"I have already given two-and-a-half years of my life. I am used to this pace (of working). There is a lot of preparation required for this film. We are at it," the director had told PTI.
The source also revealed that Saina Nehwal wants the role to be perfect and is putting in her efforts too to train Shraddha.
Talking about Shraddha's intensive training to adapt to the role of Saina Nehwal, Amole told Mumbai Mirror, "From here on, it will be a roadmap for Shraddha's badminton training, part one of which is already over in terms of her understanding of Saina's style on the court, her grip on the racket and the ground. Saina's style is very different from her contemporaries and we have a research team that has closely watched every match played by her."
"Also, since Saina is from Hisar and her family continues to use the Haryanvi dialect in conversations with each other, we got Amitosh on board who was born in Haryana and has written the dialogue wherever the Haryanvi twang was required. Amitosh will guide Shraddha with the dialogue delivery too," he added.
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Q: Spark shell connect to Mesos hangs: No credentials provided. Attempting to register without authentication I installed Mesos in an OpenStack environment using these instructions from Mesosphere: https://open.mesosphere.com/getting-started/datacenter/install/. I ran the verification test as described and it was successful. UI for both Mesos and Marathon are working as expected.
When I run the Spark shell from my laptop I cannot connect. The shell hangs with the output below. I don't see anything in the Mesos master or slave logs that would indicate an error, so am not sure what to investigate next.
Any help would be appreciated.
TOMWATER-M-60SN:bin tomwater$ ./spark-shell --master mesos://zk://10.93.193.78:2181,10.93.193.79:2181,10.93.193.80:2181/mesos
log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger (org.apache.hadoop.metrics2.lib.MutableMetricsFactory).
log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly.
log4j:WARN See http://logging.apache.org/log4j/1.2/faq.html#noconfig for more info.
Using Spark's default log4j profile: org/apache/spark/log4j-defaults.properties
15/08/06 15:39:02 INFO SecurityManager: Changing view acls to: tomwater
15/08/06 15:39:02 INFO SecurityManager: Changing modify acls to: tomwater
15/08/06 15:39:02 INFO SecurityManager: SecurityManager: authentication disabled; ui acls disabled; users with view permissions: Set(tomwater); users with modify permissions: Set(tomwater)
15/08/06 15:39:02 INFO HttpServer: Starting HTTP Server
15/08/06 15:39:02 INFO Utils: Successfully started service 'HTTP class server' on port 63056.
Welcome to
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Using Scala version 2.10.4 (Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM, Java 1.8.0_51)
Type in expressions to have them evaluated.
Type :help for more information.
15/08/06 15:39:05 INFO SparkContext: Running Spark version 1.4.1
15/08/06 15:39:05 INFO SecurityManager: Changing view acls to: tomwater
15/08/06 15:39:05 INFO SecurityManager: Changing modify acls to: tomwater
15/08/06 15:39:05 INFO SecurityManager: SecurityManager: authentication disabled; ui acls disabled; users with view permissions: Set(tomwater); users with modify permissions: Set(tomwater)
15/08/06 15:39:05 INFO Slf4jLogger: Slf4jLogger started
15/08/06 15:39:05 INFO Remoting: Starting remoting
15/08/06 15:39:05 INFO Remoting: Remoting started; listening on addresses :[akka.tcp://[email protected]:63057]
15/08/06 15:39:05 INFO Utils: Successfully started service 'sparkDriver' on port 63057.
15/08/06 15:39:05 INFO SparkEnv: Registering MapOutputTracker
15/08/06 15:39:05 INFO SparkEnv: Registering BlockManagerMaster
15/08/06 15:39:05 INFO DiskBlockManager: Created local directory at /private/var/folders/7g/p1nw5zg94yx5cck_6c4jgwh80000gp/T/spark-74145a91-396f-4989-b2c0-5902e32e9e16/blockmgr-511d3fdf-f84a-40dc-b6e5-daace4d3f786
15/08/06 15:39:05 INFO MemoryStore: MemoryStore started with capacity 265.1 MB
15/08/06 15:39:05 INFO HttpFileServer: HTTP File server directory is /private/var/folders/7g/p1nw5zg94yx5cck_6c4jgwh80000gp/T/spark-74145a91-396f-4989-b2c0-5902e32e9e16/httpd-4ce76073-5636-4656-9fba-633fbc1c16f4
15/08/06 15:39:05 INFO HttpServer: Starting HTTP Server
15/08/06 15:39:05 INFO Utils: Successfully started service 'HTTP file server' on port 63058.
15/08/06 15:39:05 INFO SparkEnv: Registering OutputCommitCoordinator
15/08/06 15:39:05 INFO Utils: Successfully started service 'SparkUI' on port 4040.
15/08/06 15:39:05 INFO SparkUI: Started SparkUI at http://10.93.235.120:4040
2015-08-06 15:39:06,236:30782(0x1210e7000):ZOO_INFO@log_env@712: Client environment:zookeeper.version=zookeeper C client 3.4.5
2015-08-06 15:39:06,236:30782(0x1210e7000):ZOO_INFO@log_env@716: Client environment:host.name=TOMWATER-M-60SN
2015-08-06 15:39:06,236:30782(0x1210e7000):ZOO_INFO@log_env@723: Client environment:os.name=Darwin
2015-08-06 15:39:06,236:30782(0x1210e7000):ZOO_INFO@log_env@724: Client environment:os.arch=14.4.0
2015-08-06 15:39:06,236:30782(0x1210e7000):ZOO_INFO@log_env@725: Client environment:os.version=Darwin Kernel Version 14.4.0: Thu May 28 11:35:04 PDT 2015; root:xnu-2782.30.5~1/RELEASE_X86_64
2015-08-06 15:39:06,236:30782(0x1210e7000):ZOO_INFO@log_env@733: Client environment:user.name=tomwater
I0806 15:39:06.235976 547205120 sched.cpp:157] Version: 0.23.0
2015-08-06 15:39:06,236:30782(0x1210e7000):ZOO_INFO@log_env@741: Client environment:user.home=/Users/tomwater
2015-08-06 15:39:06,236:30782(0x1210e7000):ZOO_INFO@log_env@753: Client environment:user.dir=/Users/tomwater/development/tools/spark-1.4.1-bin-hadoop2.6/bin
2015-08-06 15:39:06,236:30782(0x1210e7000):ZOO_INFO@zookeeper_init@786: Initiating client connection, host=10.93.193.78:2181,10.93.193.79:2181,10.93.193.80:2181 sessionTimeout=10000 watcher=0x11eca0d00 sessionId=0 sessionPasswd=<null> context=0x7f8f7cffbaf0 flags=0
2015-08-06 15:39:06,333:30782(0x12147c000):ZOO_INFO@check_events@1703: initiated connection to server [10.93.193.78:2181]
2015-08-06 15:39:06,705:30782(0x12147c000):ZOO_INFO@check_events@1750: session establishment complete on server [10.93.193.78:2181], sessionId=0x14f0502209a0006, negotiated timeout=10000
I0806 15:39:06.707475 544960512 group.cpp:313] Group process (group(1)@10.93.235.120:63059) connected to ZooKeeper
I0806 15:39:06.707785 544960512 group.cpp:787] Syncing group operations: queue size (joins, cancels, datas) = (0, 0, 0)
I0806 15:39:06.707952 544960512 group.cpp:385] Trying to create path '/mesos' in ZooKeeper
I0806 15:39:06.712241 547741696 detector.cpp:138] Detected a new leader: (id='126')
I0806 15:39:06.712530 555130880 group.cpp:656] Trying to get '/mesos/info_0000000126' in ZooKeeper
W0806 15:39:06.714071 544960512 detector.cpp:444] Leading master [email protected]:5050 is using a Protobuf binary format when registering with ZooKeeper (info): this will be deprecated as of Mesos 0.24 (see MESOS-2340)
I0806 15:39:06.714269 544960512 detector.cpp:481] A new leading master ([email protected]:5050) is detected
I0806 15:39:06.714498 544960512 sched.cpp:254] New master detected at [email protected]:5050
I0806 15:39:06.714643 544960512 sched.cpp:264] No credentials provided. Attempting to register without authentication
A: I've just had this - obviously check that you can talk to the master mesos node (on port 5050 normally). However you also need to allow the mesos master to talk back to your client (it's an emphemeral port annoyingly).
If you strace it you can see what's going on.
strace -e trace=network -f -s 16384 -o /tmp/strace.log pyspark
Looking at the strace.log - first we ask for a random socket and listen on it:
28462 socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM|SOCK_CLOEXEC|SOCK_NONBLOCK, IPPROTO_IP) = 254
28462 setsockopt(254, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, [1], 4) = 0
28462 bind(254, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(0), sin_addr=inet_addr("0.0.0.0")}, 16) = 0
28462 getsockname(254, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(46975), sin_addr=inet_addr("0.0.0.0")}, [16]) = 0
28462 listen(254, 500000) = 0
Now's the interesting part - we talk to the mesos master (10.1.201.191:5050) and we tell it our IP and that port we opened (10.1.200.212:46975)
It then talks back to us (the accept()):
28507 connect(258, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(5050), sin_addr=inet_addr("10.1.201.191")}, 16) = -1 EINPROGRESS (Operation now in progress)
28510 getsockopt(258, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, [0], [4]) = 0
28510 sendto(258, "POST /master/mesos.scheduler.Call HTTP/1.1\r\nUser-Agent: libprocess/[email protected]:46975\r\nLibproce
ss-From: [email protected]:46975\r\nConnection: Keep-Alive\r\nHost: \r\nTransfer-Encoding: chunked\r\n\r\n54\r\n\20\1\32P\n
N\n\6ubuntu\22\fPySparkShell:\34ip-10-1-200-212.ec2.internalJ\30http://10.1.200.212:4040\r\n0\r\n\r\n", 375, MSG_NOSIGNAL, NULL, 0) = 375
28510 accept(254, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(33743), sin_addr=inet_addr("10.1.201.191")}, [16]) = 259
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Diary of An Apprentice – To Code Or Not To Code?
Recently I came to a crossroads in relation to my career path, this critical juncture will decide whether I continue to follow the route I am currently on, which is social media and digital marketing, or take an alternative route and start a course in software development, something I have only tinkered with in the past.
The safe option would be stick to the path I know, but then again, the potential adventure has its allure.
The software path would mean undertaking a software development apprenticeship and eventually becoming the in-house software developer for iPEGS. My first reaction was, "stay safe and continue what you're doing". But after consideration, I realised I needed to make an informed decision. I mean, I jumped straight to a conclusion because it was the safe route without the knowledge of what software development had in store.
I was never told about software development in school, it was almost an accepted consensus that girls would go into something health based and the boys would do the mathematical and technological jobs. I was never one for following gender role stereotypes so I chose engineering as one of my options. I was the only girl in the class.
After researching software development, I discovered a shocking fact… 92% of all software developers are male! The tech industry has a massive gender diversity problem, why shouldn't women take these jobs? It requires an analytical mind, curiosity, patience, precision and a thirst for knowledge. There is no gender-based reason that should stop any girl from becoming a software developer.
My only obstacle is myself in this situation, there is no way I am going to turn down an amazing opportunity that has potential for new and exciting experiences because the other offer is 'safer'. The characteristics that a software developer needs, I happen to have.
I never want to stop learning, software development and coding languages are evolving every day meaning continual development for me. I love a challenge and I want to push myself as far as possible and find what I am capable of.
So this is why I have decided to go down the adventurous route, there may be more bumps in the road, and hills to get over, but I love a challenge. Watch this space!
iPEGS Ltd is excited to announce a new digital project with Dee Valley Water PLC.
Dee Valley Water PLC based in Wrexham is a water only supply company. The area of supply covers 831 square kilometres in North East Wales and the North West of England.
Dee Valley Water will initially use the iPEGS Enterprise App and Web based system to enable a quick rollout of key documents throughout the business. During this time iPEGS will start to develop Dee Valley's own version of the App and administration system, to enable detailed and automated reporting on the data that is being collected by a wide range of departments within the organization.
To find our more about our Bespoke App projects click HERE or Contact Us.
iPEGS Ltd is pleased to announce that it will be trialling it's new Mobile App with the support of The Business Network Chester.
The current iPEGS App for tablets has had over 20,000 downloads, in over 100 countries worldwide. MiPEGS is a newly launched form-filling app for smartphones on iOS and Android.
MiPEGS enables businesses and organisations to automatically send electronic forms to small or large groups of users. Forms can be completed and signed remotely via the free app and with the form due date feature, PUSH notifications can remind users to ensure forms are submitted on time.
The Business Network Chester has been established for over 4 years and is the Network that connects diverse, successful and ambitious Businesses in the Chester, Flintshire, Ellesmere Port, Wirral, Deeside areas and Wrexham Industrial Estates.
The Business Network holds monthly lunchtime events to allow members and guests to network in a relaxed environment, where the focus is building long term relationships, based on a principle of "know, like, trust".
Before the next event members will be asked to download the free MiPEGS App and will then receive a feedback form automatically after the event has finished. The aim will be to test the effectiveness of the App and to also gauge feedback about the event itself.
MiPEGS is available now on both iOS and Android phones. If you would like to give MiPEGS a try please click HERE.
Going paperless is a terrifying thought. We are all wedded to a culture of printing, reading and chucking, or, maybe recycling. But not only does being wasteful with paper make our green side feel guilty; once the costs of paper, printing and (for big business) recycling are counted, the economic and environmental impacts are staggering.
Or even just a day or two. "What!!!! But I need to print stuff out!!!" Of course we all do, but there are times when the printer breaks and can't be fixed immediately and you just have to deal with it. See what you can get away with not printing and how nice it is not to have paper stacked up on your desk. At the end of your enforced period of NO PRINTING you will be surprised at how little you missed the printer in the corner.
If you can, set up an ID system so that employees need to login to a printer queue to see who the major culprits are when it comes to over printing. It will ensure that users think twice about what they print and those that do print unnecessarily can be re-educated in their printer etiquette.
Rather than printing out that entire 60 page document, only print out the sections you absolutely have to read, and when you do ensure it's double-sided. Even better, set up all printer so that they ONLY print double-sided.
Rather than emailing a document you want a colleague to read, share your own printed document and ask them to pass it round. You don't all need a paper version, do you?
In the short-term, probably an expensive solution. But if you work in an industry that requires a lot of reading or close work then this is a long-term option to ensuring employees have the tools they need to complete tasks in a paperless working environment.
It's not always as easy as it sounds, but ensuring you and your business have a user-friendly, tidy and up to date digital archive can work wonders whether in the cloud or on a network. Often people print out documents in a bid to KEEP them. But, if they know that they can easily access document either online or within a company data base it removes the need to print to read later.
Whether a business or an individual we should all be making use of the great online banking experiences banks offer today and stopping all paper statements. Not all banks have the ability to stop paper statement, but most do, and for those who don't, vote with your fingers and send them an email asking them to make paperless banking a priority.
None of us need the amount of take away flyer junk that comes through the letter box. Stop allowing junk mail into your home and office by heading them off at the pass and label your letterbox as a junk free zone.
If you want to talk to us about how iPEGS can help your business achieve a paper existence then contact us.
This article was first published January 2015, but because it's relevant, we decided to share again!
Are You Ready For MiPEGS?
We like to think we know what we are doing when it comes to form filling apps. Our current iPad app has over 20,000 downloads, people from all walks of life like it and use it a lot.
MiPEGS will expand the product portfolio to mobile phones enabling digital forms to be sent to large groups of Users. We've designed the app with the end-user in mind, so its slick and extremely user friendly.
Forms can be completed and signed remotely, users have the option of using FaceStamp technology for an extra level of security, and activating PUSH alerts to ensure no deadline is ever missed again.
Administrators (i.e. teachers, college administrators, etc) control the distribution of forms via the iPEGS web portal, from here they can create forms and questionnaires and manage user groups with ease.
MiPEGS is available now for both iOS and Android phones. You can discover more about MiPEGS here or Get In Touch. | {
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Download this file and save to your Desktop. Run the file when instructed by a support technician.
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Eleven agencies miss their targets, still rely on ICT contractors.
An Australian Government plan to reduce its reliance on ICT contractors has fallen dramatically short, with one in three agencies missing the target.
In 2008, Government agencies were asked to reduce the number of ICT contractors working within agencies by 50 percent by 31 December 2011.
A cull of contractors was one of the main recommendations of Sir Peter Gershon's review of the government's use of ICT, which uncovered an overreliance on ICT labour hire.
Australian Government ICT expenditure benchmarking data released by AGIMO in May 2013 revealed that external labour as a proportion of the total ICT workforce dropped from 23 percent in 2008-09 to 21 percent in 2011-12.
Correlating that figure with the total number of Government ICT staff, and balanced with the 3,135 contractors reported in the Gershon Review, this suggests that the policy removed the number of contractors by 11 percent, well short of the 50 percent target.
Australian Government Chief Information Officer Glenn Archer agreed that the government fell short of its mark.
"Of the 34 agencies that were subject to the decision, 18 met the reduction target, four came within five contractors of meeting the target - which is within the margin or rounding, 11 agencies did not meet the target and one agency was given and extension out to the end of 2013," Archer said.
"It is true to say that about a third of all agencies did not achieve the target".
Archer said that regardless of the target, the Government spends less on contractors, in keeping with the sentiment behind Gershon's plan.
"ICT costs as a proportion of all operating costs are going down, as is the overall cost per ICT staff member," he said. "I think many agencies have been very successful in either constraining or reducing their contractor rates over the course of the past few years."
Peter Acheson, CEO at one of the largest suppliers of contract labour to the Federal Government Peoplebank, says he is not surprised that some agencies failed to meet their targets as focus on the program dropped off towards the end.
"It was very effective for the first couple of years," he said. "There was a substantial rate of conversion of contract staff working within the government into permanent roles.
"The government's focus has shifted more recently when it began to achieve its financial objectives. Whether the policy has left a non-financial legacy is still probably up for debate," he said.
John Vassallo from recruitment firm Compas added that a lack of experience amongst less senior levels of APS staff makes it hard for agencies to operate without the assistance of contractors.
"Permanent staff that are good at their jobs are promoted quickly into senior management roles. That means that the people left in technical and developer roles within the government are either very new to IT or are not skilled enough to get a promotion.
"When a project needs to be done well and done quickly the government will call in contractors because they don't necessarily have the competency and experience within the technical levels of government," he said. | {
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Internationally renowned sculptor, Andy Scott, has brought his world-class artwork to Aberdeen, in the shape of a major new project at the prestigious £107 million Marischal Square development.
Scott works internationally from his studio workshop where he creates prominent public artworks for private, corporate and civic clients.
The new work will form a key element of the open to the public sections of the development and will be on display in the enclosed atrium space of 1MSq.
Scott's most prominent project to date is the multi-award winning Kelpies, a stunning pair of 30-metre high, 300-ton horse heads, sited in Falkirk which are now regarded as the best-known public artworks in Scotland.
Development partners Muse Developments and Aviva Investors commissioned a stunning centerpiece for the city centre regeneration project and the Leopard sculpture has been inspired by symbols on Aberdeen City Council's historic coat of arms.
Both the artist and developers believe the Leopard has the potential to have a significant impact on the project and the city's tourism economy.
Aberdeen City Council City Centre Masterplan lead Councillor Marie Boulton said: "Andy's work around Scotland is so well known and so it's brilliant that his first major work in Aberdeen is here at Marischal Square and will be open to the public.
Muse Developments' Director, Scotland, Stephen Turner, said the decision to work with Andy Scott was a significant moment for everyone involved in the Marischal Square project.
"If you look at Andy's work and history and the massive impact made by The Kelpies in Falkirk, you can see why we are all delighted to work with him on a project which we believe will be huge for the development and the city," he added.
The Marischal Square development includes two office buildings providing 173,500 sq ft of Grade 'A' office space with secure parking, a mixture of granite and glass in the elevations, seven restaurants and café bars occupying the ground floor space, and a 126-room Residence Inn by Marriott.
All Bar One, Prezzo, Costa Coffee, Marriott International and iconic north-east businesses, Aberdeen Journals and Mackie's, have already committed to take space and bring jobs to Marischal Square. | {
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Jack White's Lazaretto Will Not Be Your Normal Album
Jack White, formerly of the White Stripes, is almost ready to unleash Lazaretto, his follow-up to 2012's solo album debut Blunderbuss. Undisputed indie-rock legend that he is, White has been working with his record store/label/recording studio Third Man Records to make this the most talked about album of the year. First, he unleashed "High Ball Stepper", and the paint-splattered, electrifying video that goes with it. Then he let the public pre-order a deluxe vinyl package of Lazaretto, complete with a poster, book, postcards, and an extra 45. On Record Store Day, he released a limited-edition 45 of "Lazaretto" that he performed, recorded, produced, and sold in 3 hours and 55 minutes (making it "The World's Fastest Record").
Instead of just, well, releasing his new album, Jack White recently announced that the vinyl version of Lazaretto won't just be a record. It will be an "Ultra LP". So…is it just limited-edition colored vinyl? Nope. For starters, there's two vinyl-only tracks underneath the label. Side A, meanwhile, will play from the inside out. In another cool twist, both sides will end with an infinite "locked groove" that repeats the songs' endings forever. For another song, you'll hear an acoustic or electric intro depending on where you place the needle. Oh, and there's something about a hand-etched hologram.
Preorder the album and viewread about it more. Let's hope the music turns out to be as good as all this hullabaloo.
Anisa said:
Thanks for letting me know what's new in vinyl. Leave it to Jack White to always pushing the envelope and thinking beyond what is expected…Loved the video and getting a sneak peek at all the cool things planned for Lazaretto. Hope you let me play his new album (backwards)!
Drummer Boy said:
Totally agree with you about Jack White's "envelope pushing". Can't wait to listen the album!
TUFFLETOOT said:
I can't believe how much he packed into one record!
I can't wait to see what else he'll come up with! | {
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Greetings from Lima, Peru! We've been here for a little over a month now and decided to look back on our journey so far.
Thanks to Philosophy Professor Jorge Secada, a limeño who splits his time between teaching at UVA in Charlottesville and living in Peru, we got accustomed to Lima pretty quickly. We've been staying in the same hostel in Miraflores, very close to Parque Kennedy, since the beginning of our trip. and have become well acquainted with all of the locals who work here — they've patiently helped with our Spanish and are always ready for a cheerful conversation despite the language barrier. Thrisha and I have also been lucky enough to meet some great travelers from all over the world at the hostel, which has made our experience that much more colorful.
Prof. Secada has also shown us around Lima, taking us to the San Isidro and Miraflores districts where he grew up. From him, we've learned more about the recent history and politics in Lima, and how they affect the culture and the environment of healthcare in Peru. We've also been fortunate to meet other limeños through Prof. Secada, who introduced us to his godchildren's family and some faculty who work at the Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (Peruvian University of Applied Sciences).
Our research initially started off slowly. After making contact with the NGO we are working with, we had to figure out how to navigate the IRB process in Peru. While challenging at first, we've worked extensively with the Ethics Committee at la Universidad de San Martin de Porres on our IRB application. The doctors and administrators of the committee have been a tremendous help in improving our project. Their valuable insight into the healthcare system, as well as the general population and demographics of Lima has been instrumental in refining our interview and focus group questions. It was incredibly valuable to have seasoned and native-Spanish speaking doctors and researchers patiently working with us through the process — without their help, we may not have been able to get the IRB approved as soon as we did.
Last, but certainly not least, we've worked with our wonderful community partners at Liga Contra el Cáncer — Catya Lopez and Yenny Bellido have been our primary contacts this summer. Both are officially obstetras — a profession most similar to a midwife in the States — but also work in the Research/Investigation department of Liga. They've been supportive throughout the entire process, even though their time has been limited due to the NGO status of Liga. So far, we've talked with patients, doctors, and obstetras, and we look forward to talking with community healthcare workers this afternoon. Hasta luego!
Natalie and I are standing with our community partners (Left: Yenny Bellidos and Right: Catya Lopez) and Dr. Raúl Velarde, who is the Medical Director of Liga Contra el Cancer. | {
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Following the volume of six fragmentary Sophoclean tragedies published in this series in 2006, Alan Sommerstein and Thomas Talboy now present seven more. Three of these dramatise successive phases of the story of how a jealous and treacherous Odysseus brought about the judicial murder of the culture-hero Palamedes and of the terrible revenge taken by Palamedes' father Nauplius. The volume also includes dramas about the first day's fighting of the Trojan War ( The Shepherds ), about the foundation of the mystery-cult of Eleusis and the birth of agriculture ( Triptolemus , one of Sophocles' earliest plays), about a young woman who contrived the death of her father in order to save her beloved ( Oenomaus ) and about a young man who killed his mother in obedience to the last injunctions of his father ( The Epigoni or Eriphyle ). The volume includes the text and translation of all the surviving fragments (and of a selection of other texts that give us information about these plays), with full commentary and an introduction to each play discussing, among other things, the development of the myth and the likely content of the play so far as it can be reconstructed. The plays included are The Epigoni , Oenomaus , Palamedes , The Arrival of Nauplius , Nauplius and the Beacon , The Shepherds and Triptolemus . Greek text with facing-page translation.
Sommerstein and Talboy should be thanked for this useful, instructive and stimulating piece of scholarship. | {
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Gábor Hojtsy is an open source enthusiast and contributor. He started his open source work as part of the PHP.net team, where he was the documentation team lead. With experience organizing open conferences and meetups, reviewing books, teaching courses and collaborating on all kinds of open source projects, he settled around Drupal over the past several years. Gábor is involved with Drupal since 2003, is the Drupal 6 core co-maintainer, co-organized Drupalcon Szeged 2008 and is the site maintainer for localize.drupal.org. In his spare time, Gábor likes to sing and act, especially in musicals. | {
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COVID-19 canceled Reakwon Jones' pro day. Now he has to prove to NFL scouts he's ready, virtually.
Reakwon Jones is satisfied with what NFL scouts have seen of him. He has to be. There's nothing more he'll be able to show. Jones wasn't invited to the NFL Combine. The only chance he would have to prove himself was his pro day. But when the coronavirus shut down…
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Defining the biggest moments of 2019-20 for each Indiana Hoosier
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Indiana Men's Basketball Podcast 3.28.20: A special high school basketball edition
Austin Render, Jackson Yeary and Sam Neidermann come together for a special edition of the Indiana Men's Basketball Podcast to talk about high school basketball! Growing up in the state of Indiana, basketball is everything, and there is so much talent in this state. The guys reminisce on their high…
What could have been: envisioning IU's basketball teams in their NCAA Tournaments
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Indiana Women's Basketball Podcast 3.23.20: An unfortunate ending
Austin, Jack and Drake are back after a short break to recap the 2019-20 season. A team that was having its best season in program history didn't get the ending they deserved, and they discuss what could have been for the month of March. They also discuss the best and…
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June 23rd is National Pink Day. Yes, there's a day specifically set aside to celebrate the color pink. Of course, you might want to crochet something in pink on any day of the year. It's a pretty color that's mood-bosting and easy to work with since you can see the stitches well when you work with a light color. Pink is great for any project that requires a feminine or floral touch and is often used for babies, home decor and blankets. Here are ten pretty pink crochet patterns for you to enjoy.
Pink and White Baby Afghan Square With Heart Design -- Baby Girl Colorway. Photo © Amy Solovay, Licensed to About.com, Inc.
This pretty pink and white crochet heart pattern is designed to be an afghan square. You can make a beautiful baby blanket for a little girl using this free crochet pattern. The crochet square pattern could also be adapted to create a motif-based scarf.
If you just want to make a simple crochet baby blanket then this beginner's crochet pattern is a great one to use. Get out your favorite pink yarn and get your crochet hook flying to quickly work up this free blanket pattern.
Girlie's Crochet brings us this free crochet scarf pattern worked in beautiful bold pink yarn. It uses several different fun stitches including v-stitches and picots to create terrific texture on a design that uses only one color. You'll find it in our roundup of 100 free crochet scarf patterns.
That roundup of 100 free crochet scarf patterns also includes this pink scarf pattern. This one from By Hook is made in a lighter color of pink so it has a completely different style effect from Girlie Crochet's beautiful bold pink scarf. It has a cabled design but it doesn't rely on post stitches so it's a beginner cabling crochet pattern.
You'll feel pretty in pink wearing this beautiful beaded pink bracelet. It uses wire crochet techniques and two different types of beads for a beautiful impact. It's a terrific piece of luxurious crochet jewelry that's easy to make using the free pattern.
Peach, Pink and Yellow Checkerboard Baby Afghan Square. Photo © Amy Solovay, Licensed to About.com, Inc.
Pink goes perfectly with peach in this terrific free crochet checkerboard pattern. Use the free crochet square pattern to create a pink and beach crochet baby blanket. Alternatively, use the pattern as is to create dishcloths and other square items.
Fuzzy Pink Baby Afghan Square - This Baby Afghan Square Is Crocheted Using the V-Stitch Granny Square Pattern. As Shown, It Would Be Great for Making a Baby Blanket for a Baby Girl. This Versatile Pattern Could Be Crocheted in a Variety of Other Yarns. Photo © 2010 Amy Solovay, Licensed to About.com, Inc.
This is a fun variation on a classic granny square. It uses v-stitch for its unique design. You can use this to make any square motif project including cushions and blankets. If you're looking to dress a whole room in pink granny square crochet then this is the pattern to bookmark.
Want to make something really sweet? This pink crochet cupcake square pattern can get you started. A set of them would make cute dishcloths or placemats. They can also be combined together to make blankets and other big projects. Enjoy this one!
Although it's shown here in more of a peach of yellow color, you could definitely make this cute crochet baby bonnet in pink yarn. Pink is often used for baby items and items for little girls and this is a great example of an item that would look just right in the color pink. | {
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I've been tasked to write board pack Excel reports for a client. Many of these reports are Profit & Loss type reports. I thought that I could use Velixo Reports to quickly cobble these reports together for the client.
Unfortunately, this idea was quickly shot down by the powers that be - no third party software other than Excel to be used in the solution. All is not lost I thought. My solution has to be an Excel solution, with the ability to connect and refresh directly from Acumatica. Perhaps I could simply use the Generic Inquiries installed by Velixo Reports to quickly produce my reports using a combination of Power Query and Excel Pivot Tables.
It quickly became apparent that I had a problem with my logic. I'd pretty much exclusively used the bundled VelixoReports-GLHistory Generic Inquiry to produce my output and I noticed that I was not getting the expected results. Clearly there must be data within VelixoReports-GLHistoryLastActivity that is also required. In hindsight, this was obvious but I was looking for a quick solution. By trial and error, I identified the missing records I was looking for in the output of VelixoReports-GLHistoryLastActivity, with the correct Subaccount but now recorded under the Retained Earnings account.
Obviously I need to merge the required data from VelixoReports-GLHistory and VelixoReports-GLHistoryLastActivity, but how to revert to the Account number prior being changed to the Retained Earnings Account. Just looking at the Generic Inquiries involved, it is not clear to me how this can be done. I'm also looking for confirmation on how to identify which records qualify for merging (with Power Query) into VelixoReports-GLHistory from VelixoReports-GLHistoryLastActivity.
Just to clarify, I will be using Pivot Tables within Excel to allow the user to select "Ledger", Branch" and "Financial Period".
With Velixo or ARM, you can knock out pretty much any kind of P&L you will need. If you have to build it from scratch, in Excel, without a tool designed to do just that, you are going to end up cobbling together a solution that will require constant care and feeding. The TCO will to really high.
Having said that, I created a GI for a customer to recreate a detailed trail balance that I then exposed via ODATA and consumed in Excel via Power Query. I did this to help with complex allocation routines required by the customer. The process has to be done in Excel and is dependent on GL account balances, both YTD and Net Activity by account by individual subaccount. We also have to be able to filter by multiple segments within the subaccount. The customer has 6 segments in their 15 character subaccount.
To build the GI, I reverse engineered the Detail Trail Balance report in Acumatica. If you decide to do the same thing, be sure to pay close attention to the tables used, the columns in the join, the logic in the joins, and exactly which columns they pull. There are several columns in the primary tables that look like the should give what you need but don't.
I strongly recommend going back to the customer and presenting the options again and this time associate a costs with each: 'build you own', Velixo, and ARM. If you don't, the customer will think that the initial cost, TCO, and output results for all three are exactly the same. We know they are not.
If you give them your best advice and they still require you to take a path you know wont be successful, you have to decide how much of that risk you want to assume and how you want to be compensated for it.
Creating fully functional financial statements using these generic inquiries will be hard. The inquiries are the plumbing of Velixo Reports and are similar to the BQL queries used internally by ARM in Acumatica, but they're not designed to be used ad-hoc via Excel. If you only care about a P&L for a specific financial period you might be ok just fetching GLHistory, but for something like a balance sheet you're in for a lot of fun. I've worked on databases that have 500 000+ rows in the GLHistory table, and I cannot imagine having to refresh and process all of that every time I process Excel. I'd be happy to jump on a call and convince your management that their best bet for Excel-based financial reporting is to use Velixo Reports.
I had exactly the same thought as Shawn before reading his response. This really seems like a situation where the customer needs a presentation about Total Cost of Ownership. Pivot Tables in Excel are awesome, especially in Excel 2016 because Power BI is baked into them and you can do crazy things with the DAX formula language.
But Pivot Tables are not good at financial statements. There are some workarounds like this one using the Power BI features available in Excel 2016 (click here), but they still have limitations. Velixo Reports is EXACTLY designed for what you need.
I think that us IT professionals need some training on how to program humans to do what we want them to do. We know how to program the computer to do what we want it to do, but in this situation what you need is the ability to program a human.
All that being said, your post is news to me. I always thought that everything depended on GLHistory. I didn't realize that you need to include some other tables to have a complete historical picture. Can you share more about what specifically is missing from GLHistory?
Thank you all for your responses and advice which is much appreciated. I had already attempted to reverse engineer the Detailed Trial Balance Report into a Generic Inquiry as Shawn suggested, without any success I'm afraid. Perhaps fatigue played a part but I'm going to attempt it again today. I will post again today with my findings and observations.
As a benchmark I created a P&L report using Velixo Reports Add In functions. The results were what I expected. They compare exactly with the Acumatica P&L report.
When creating my own P&L report with standard Excel Pivot Table functionality I noticed that there was a variance in the output.
In GLHistory, there is no record for "ACTUAL" Ledger, "VA" Branch, Account 40000 (Sales Revenue), "IND000" Subaccount for the period "03-2017".
In GLHistoryByPeriod, there is a record for "ACTUAL" Ledger, "VA" Branch, Account 40000 (Sales Revenue), "IND000" Subaccount for the period "03-2017" and a LastActivityPeriod of "02-2017".
So my assumption is that a simple Odata query of GLHistory will not suffice and some additional work needs to be done to plug the gap. I might be wrong - I don't have an accounting background.
Ah, I see. Thanks for the example, that explains it perfectly.
So it seems that GLHistory only has a record for financial periods where there is activity. That must be why Gabriel is saying that Balance Sheets would be difficult because they are basically year-to-date numbers. Profit & Loss statements with year-to-date numbers have the same difficulty. | {
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Q: fscanf a file with doubles and characters I have a file which will contains basic mathematical operations. An example:
1 + 23 / 42 * 23
I am scanning the file, putting each "element" into a struct and pushing it onto a stack I created. The problem I have is as follows:
char reading;
while(!feof(fp)) {
fscanf(fp, "%c", &reading);
....
This will scan 1, +, 2, 3 instead of 1, +, 23. What are other suggestions to use one fscanf and have it iterate and read all the inputs as intended to with respect to their type?
Regards,
A: fscanf is the wrong tool for this job, because it needs a format string that knows in advance what format to expect. Your best bet is to read a character at a time and build up tokens that you can then interpret, especially if you'll have to accept input like 2+2 (no spaces), or (1 + 23) / 42, with parentheses.
A: You should use fscanf() a bit different, like this:
char buf[16];
int val;
char op;
while (!feof(fp)) {
fscanf("%s ", buf); // Note: Without ' ' the last value would be readed twice
if (buf[0] == '+' || buf[0] == '-' || buf[0] == '/' || buf[0] == '*') {
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The Astounding Eyes of Rita est le dixième album du musicien de jazz tunisien Anouar Brahem, paru en 2009 sous le label ECM.
Cet album est un hommage au poète palestinien disparu Mahmoud Darwich, auquel il emprunte son titre.
Historique
L'album, produit par Manfred Eicher, a été enregistré en 2009 par Stefano Amerio pour le label ECM.
Titres
The Lover of Beirut
Dance with Waves
Stopover at Djibouti
The Astounding Eyes of Rita
Al Birwa
Galilee mon amour
Waking State
For no Apparent Reason
Musiciens
Anouar Brahem : oud
Klaus Gesing : clarinette basse
Björn Meyer : guitare basse
Khaled Yassine : darbouka et bendir (percussions)
Références
Album musical sorti en 2009
Album de jazz
Album publié par Edition of Contemporary Music | {
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Eight reasons for Apple to buy Tesla
I have never been a big fan of mergers and/or acquisitions. What looks good "on paper" invariably ends in a much-less-than ideal situation. I can count on one hand the mergers I have seen or been involved in that had a semblance of success. I can't calculate the number I have seen fail.
So, with that disclaimer, let me lay out the reasons I think it is a great time for Apple to buy Tesla.
Tesla is a consumer technology company. Apple is a consumer technology company. Both companies are making high-end gear that has comparatively high profit margins. It's a perfect fit.
Tesla needs a White Knight. Elon Musk is a character and has done what no other human could, single-handedly changing the automotive industry and focusing the world's attention on renewable energy as the future for transportation. But, as is the case with many founders, he has reached his capacity to govern. And with myriad other interests (The Boring Company, SpaceX), his attention span is spread thinly. Tim Cook knows operations. He can make Tesla work and make it work economically so that it can scale. And Apple has the deep pockets to make that happen.
Speaking of Tim Cook, he needs a visionary, or at least a vision. Elon has laid it out for Tesla: to accelerate the world's use of sustainable energy for transportation and the home and beyond. It's simple, it's bold, it's brilliant, it's do-able. Tim can get it done. And here's the beauty of this scenario: Tim doesn't need Elon to make it happen. Tim has already proven that. It has been 8 years since the inimitable Steve Jobs passed away. And Tim has done quite well by the vision that Jobs laid out. The problem is, that vision has reached the end of the road and Tim needs a new one. Tesla would set the company on the right path.
So what is that vision? It's all about the home. That's right. Tesla gets Apple in the home. Tesla is much, much more than a "car" company. It's ultimate vision, with Solar City and Powerwall and Tesla is a system of renewable energy from home to auto and beyond. Apple has been a laggard in getting into the home. Amazon has Alexa. Google has Nest. Apple is a follower in this space. No other company has the holistic view of providing these kinds of technologies to the home owner.
It's all about the car. OK, so No. 4 was a bit of a click-bait. Yes, acquiring Tesla gets Apple into the world that is rapidly heading to autonomous transportation. This is a no-brainer. It's exactly the holistic systems approach to a whole new market that Apple needs. It's way, way behind Uber, Google and others that have been investing heavily in this arena. Apple needs to not only catch up, but leapfrog the competition.
Closed ecosystems. Apple has built the largest consumer tech company on a closed ecosystem. As much as it pains me to say so (coming from the world of Unix and open source), it is a brilliant strategy. By controlling every aspect of its hardware, software and services, Apple can provide a user experience that is unparalleled in the industry. Mind you, I have many, many complaints — as do we all — about shortcomings that Apple needs to fix (iTunes, iCloud are woefully outdated, for starters). But it is showing promise. It's now on a run-rate with services to be over $40 billion in revenue a year. That's something like No. 236 on the list of Fortune 400 companies if Apple Services were a stand-alone entity. Meanwhile, Tesla has built its own ecosystem with massive reams of data on users' miles driven. It can provide over-the-air updates based on Big Data analysis of what customers want and need. It is unbeatable in the automotive market today for continuous improvement. And this gives it a long, long lead in the world of autonomous driving.
Fiercely loyal customers. Ever talked to a Tesla owner?
They are proud, they are excited, they are adamant. Same with most Apple users, although this has dipped as of late. But each company has locked their users into an ecosystem. And the users love it, because the highly-integrated experience it provides cannot be matched by their respective competitors.
It's all about "showing me the money." Tesla is scrounging for funding, while Apple has a big, big problem to the tune of about $245 billion that it needs to invest wisely. How many stock buybacks can the company do? Investors want to see those funds used to increase their shareholder value. Apple could pay a super premium and purchase Tesla outright for about $100 billion and still have more money than most countries in the world. But more than that, it would be able to, pardon the pun, shine the headlights on the future.
Full disclosure: I own no shares personally in either company. My spouse is a former Apple employee and acquired shares during her tenure. I don't know how many and don't care to ask.
georgepaolini Uncategorized 8 Comments May 1, 2019 May 28, 2019 3 Minutes
The Carbon Footprint Game
Let's get one thing straight: There is no such thing as "zero emission."
Fortunately, an analysis at Seeking Alpha has raised awareness of this today. It's one of two reports that came out that coincidentally made comparisons between Tesla and Toyota.
(Let's dispense with the more fun one first: The guys at Marketwatch claim it's cheaper to own/lease and operate a Tesla Model 3 than it is a Toyota Camry.)
Now, on to the more serious topic of carbon footprint.
To be clear, I'm a big fan of the rapid ascent of EV autos in the world. I do think Tesla has spurred the makings of a revolution and the big manufacturers are falling right in line.
But, just as companies exploited the "Green" label by slapping it on everything and anything, (they might as well have added "Gluten Free") the claims of "zero emission" are spurious at best and misleading to boot.
What the Seeking Alpha article finally points out is that we have to look holistically at the Tesla — or any electric vehicle — when analyzing the carbon footprint. And in this case, according to the report, the Tesla Model 3 is, overall, a bigger polluter than a Toyota Camry.
Now the argument here, while thoughtful and meticulously researched, has drawn fire a la the comment section. I am not going to claim I can dispute the position of the author or the uproar in peanut gallery with any level of authority.
But what I do appreciate about this report is that for the first time, at least that I've seen, someone is analyzing EV car manufacturers' carbon footprint based not just on the "tailpipe" emissions or lack thereof, but on:
1. The overall cost of manufacturing the vehicle
2. The fact that the electricity used to charge the batteries has to come from somewhere and more often than not that is a coal-, gas-, or oil-fired plant. The emission at the tailpipe might be zero but really it just means the emission has been moved elsewhere.
Certainly, solar is offsetting some of that. Many EV owners are eco-conscious and putting solar on their roofs. This is a good thing.
But it still must be taken into account that it all vehicles — in fact everything that is produced, requires raw materials that are extracted, transported and refined (using carbon-spewing vehicles and machines). It requires energy to power the manufacturing process. It requires oil and gas to transport the finished product via air, rail, road or sea.
So here's my point: I like the Seeking Alpha article for raising awareness around the need to look holistically at how what we buy and use contributes to the overall carbon footprint.
It is one of my peeves are the "Zero Emission" bumper stickers and branding the EV car companies exploit.
Nothing in this world that humans touch or use is zero emission. Nothing.
georgepaolini Uncategorized April 19, 2019 April 24, 2019 2 Minutes | {
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Q: Как изменить Primary Dark для каждого layout'a? Доброго времени суток. Подскажите, пожалуйста, как подстроить цвет colorPrimaryDark для каждого слоя? Пробовал через style="@style/Orange" и android:theme="@style/Orange" , но так не работает.
<resources>
<!-- Base application theme. -->
<style name="AppTheme" parent="Theme.AppCompat">
<!-- Customize your theme here. -->
<item name="android:windowBackground">@color/textLight</item>
<item name="actionBarSize">@dimen/action_bar</item>
<item name="windowActionBar">false</item>
<item name="windowNoTitle">true</item>
</style>
<style name="Orange" parent="AppTheme">
<item name="android:colorPrimaryDark">@color/colorTopBarMenuDark</item>
</style>
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A: Цвета схемы описываются без префикса android:
<item name="colorPrimaryDark">@color/colorTopBarMenuDark</item>
И на всякий случай напомню, что тема прописывается в манифесте:
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Former New York City public advocate Letitia James has moved on to her new role as the state's Attorney General and the race to fill her old position is on. We're now just three weeks away from the special election—it happens Tuesday, February 26—and as of right now, there are 17 candidates who are eligible to run. If you're not sure why this election is important, or simply want to know how to vote, then read on.
When is the Special Election?
The special election is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, February 26.
What exactly is the Public Advocate position?
According to the the City Charter, the public advocate is responsible for receiving and investigating citywide and individual complaints "concerning city services and other administrative actions of city agencies." The public advocate presides over City Council meetings, can conduct investigations into agencies where complaints have been made against them, and has the power to introduce legislation, though they can not have a vote. Additionally, the public advocate is next in line of succession if something were to happen to the mayor.
Who's running in the Special Election?
The initial pool of two dozen candidates has now been winnowed down to … 17!
The candidates with the most name recognition include former City Council speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, and current Council members Jumaane Williams, Eric Ulrich, Ydanis Rodriguez, and Rafael Espinal. Ten of the candidates will participate in their first debate—one of two planned before the election—on February 6.
In theory, people can choose to rally behind candidates that support values most important to them, can support someone who champions who specific local communities, or however else determines any specific candidate would be suitable for the job.
What's next for whoever wins?
So this is the tricky part: Per the Times, the winner will only hold the position for a few months and will need to run for re-election in the fall. There will be primary and general elections, in September and November, respectively, where candidates can run for the position that will offer a four-year term through the end of 2021.
Voting is as simple as heading to your normal polling site on February 26. If you're not sure where your polling site is, you can find it here. For additional information on how to vote, you can check out the city's Board of Elections website.
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Rare Javan rhino killed by poachers
By John Platt on May 10, 2010
One of the world's last Javan rhinos (Rhinoceros sondaicus annamiticus) has been shot and killed by poachers in Vietnam, the World Wildlife Fund said Monday. The animal was shot and its horn, valued in traditional Asian medicine, was cut off.
No one knows exactly how many Javan rhinos remain in the world, but estimates for the population range from 40 to 60 animals, with possibly eight existing in Vietnam's Cat Tien National Park. The critically endangered species is elusive, rarely photographed and almost never observed in the wild. None exist in captivity.
"This is devastating news for rhino conservation and Vietnam," the WWF's Dung Huynh Tien said in a prepared statement.
The WWF is now asking the Vietnam government to launch a criminal investigation into the rhino's death. The species is legally protected in Vietnam, where punishments for killing endangered species can include fines or prison sentences.
Rhino poaching worldwide hit a 15-year high last year as demand for their horns has driven prices up ever higher.
Photo: Rare photo of a Javan rhino, courtesy of WWF.
John Platt
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Le Championnat panaméricain de football était un tournoi de football organisé par la Confédération panaméricaine de football tous les quatre ans entre 1952 et 1960. La Copa América étant réservée aux pays sud-américains, le championnat panaméricain de football voulait regrouper tous les pays d'Amérique.
Palmarès
Résultats détaillés
Championnat panaméricain de football 1952
, Santiago - 6 - 1
, Santiago - 7 - 1
, Santiago - 3 - 1
, Santiago - 4 - 0
, Santiago - 5 - 2
, Santiago - 3 - 2
, Santiago - 6 - 1
, Santiago - 2 - 0
, Santiago - 4 - 2
, Santiago - 0 - 0
, Santiago - 5 - 0
, Santiago - 2 - 0
, Santiago - 4 - 2
, Santiago - 3 - 0
, Santiago - 3 - 0
Championnat panaméricain de football 1956
, Mexico - 1 - 1
, Mexico - 0 - 0
, Mexico - 2 - 1
, Mexico - 0 - 2
, Mexico - 4 - 3
, Mexico - 1 - 0
, Mexico - 2 - 1
, Mexico - 2 - 1
, Mexico - 3 - 0
, Mexico - 7 - 1
, Mexico - 0 - 0
, Mexico - 2 - 2
, Mexico - 4 - 2
, Mexico - 2 - 1
, Mexico - 2 - 2
Championnat panaméricain de football 1960
, San José - 2 - 2
, San José - 0 - 0
, San José - 3 - 2
, San José - 3 - 0
, San José - 1 - 1
, San José - 2 - 1
, San José - 2 - 1
, San José - 0 - 2
, San José - 2 - 0
, San José - 0 - 4
, San José - 0 - 3
, San José - 1 - 0
Lien externe
Championnat panaméricain de football sur www.rsssf.com
Tous les Matchs de l'équipe Nationale Brésilienne
Football
Compétition internationale de football disparue
Compétition de football en Amérique du Nord et centrale
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This state just became the 18th to offer gender neutral drivers licenses and ID cards
It'll be the 18th U.S. state to issue non-binary identification cards.
By Daniel Villarreal Saturday, August 24, 2019
Illinois Governor J.B. Prtizker just signed House Bill 3534, a law which will allow intersex and other individuals to get a non-binary gender marker on state driver's licenses and identification cards.
Illinois' Secretary of State must now figure out how to implement a new driver's license and identification card issuance system in accordance with the law. But once it figures that out, Illinois will be the 18th U.S. state to offer (or soon offer) non-binary designations on its government-issued ID cards.
The other states include Arkansas, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Indiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Vermont and Washington.
Related: Washington & Pennsylvania now offer non-binary options on state ID cards
In a press release, Equality Illinois wrote:
The lack of a gender-neutral marker on an identification document causes emotional distress and violates the right to be free from discrimination on the basis of gender identity. When gender-related appearance does not match identification documents, intersex, trans, and non-binary individuals are faced with significant hardships, ranging from difficulty using credit cards for everyday purchases to harassment and violence.
According to Illinois data from the 2015 U.S. Trans Survey, 34% of trans Illinoisans who have shown an ID with a name or gender that did not match their gender presentation were verbally harassed, denied benefits or service, asked to leave an establishment, or assaulted.
State Senator Cristina Castro, who authored the bill, wrote, "It has always been stressed that our driver's license and state ID cards should be as accurate as possible. Allowing a gender-neutral option only helps to make it more accurate. It has been long enough, and it's time for not only the state, but also its agencies to adapt. I am happy to see the governor sign my bill."
Meanwhile, at least one non-binary and intersex advocate, Dana Alix Zzyym, is still fighting the U.S. federal government to have it issue a passport with a non-binary gender marker of "X." Otherwise, non-binary people face harassment while traveling abroad as x-ray scanners can detect "anomalies" on the bodies on non-binary folks.
Right now at least 10 other countries offer gender-neutral passports.
gender neutral ID cards, Illinois, J. B. Pritzker
Ivanka Trump converted to Judaism. Her father is an anti-Semite.
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As highlighted in the literature review, refugee children can spend long periods of time without receiving quality education before arriving to their host country (Holt & Laitsch, 2016; Dryden-Peterson, 2015). The lack of age-appropriate academic content can result in refugee students falling behind in content-mastery and having a harder time meeting the expectations set out in the regular curriculum of their host country (Dryden-Peterson, 2015; Ferfolja & Vickers, 2010). Moreover, low literacy levels combined with little or no knowledge of English, can severely hinder positive academic achievement. Research has pointed out that governments and schools should provide the necessary support to allow refugee children to be integrated within the regular curriculum; yet, they should make sure that the provision of language programs are not provided at the expense of other literacy programs (Brown et al., 2006; Crul et al., 2016; Dryden-Peterson, 2015; Ferfolja & Vickers, 2010; Holt & Laitsch, 2016; Taylor & Sidhu, 2012; Weekes et al., 2011).
The literature review highlighted the tendency by policy-makers and school authorities to categorize refugee students as having the same needs as other types of immigrant or ELL students. Research suggests that the provision of language programs has been regarded by policy-makers as the only mechanism required to integrate refugee children under school systems (Matthews, 2008; Sidhu & Taylor, 2007). Under MOE policies refugee students have been categorized together with English Language Learners and students with special needs; nevertheless, the ministry has established proper assessment tools which allow school authorities and teachers to gather data about the student that is crucial in order for the student to be placed in the right program (Ontario Ministry of Education, 2013b). For instance, it is important to recognize the ministry's positive take on the establishment of PLAR, which assesses student's proficiency in an international language(s), acquired in both formal and informal ways (Ontario Ministry of Education, 2001, 2007b). Hence, it can be used to properly assesses refugee children, as it takes full consideration of their lack of English knowledge, as well as the fact that they might have gaps in their education due to war and conflict. Therefore, whether refugee children need help with improving their English skills or developing their literacy and mathematic skills, the MOE has established a set of policies that ensures that refugee students can receive the support that they need in order to overcome both language and literacy barriers simultaneously, while continuing to accumulate credit courses in order to graduate (Ontario Ministry of Education, 2016a).
On the other hand, it was mentioned that refugee students might be identified by the IPRC as having a behavioural exceptionality due to their inability to build or maintain interpersonal relationships, having excessive fears or anxieties, and presenting an inability to learn that cannot be traced to intellectual, sensory, or other health factors (Ontario Ministry of Education, 2017, p. A14). Yet, it is important to note that more guidance should be given to school boards, school authorities and teachers on how to address the education and integration of students who have been identified as having a behavioral exceptionality. The policy document on "Special Education (2017)" focuses on the policies and strategies guiding the provision of special education programs for exceptional children with disabilities, such as hearing problems, autism, speech-language disorders, vision problems, and a developmental delay. Nevertheless, the policy document completely dismisses the need to establish programs and services to target students who have been identified as having a behavioral exceptionality. It is important to understand that students who are categorized as having a behavioural exceptionality are likely to be very heterogenous – for instance, due to their unique challenges, refugee students are likely to require specific support structures that are different from those required by other students. Therefore, the ministry should recognize that the lack of information provided to school boards regarding the types of programs that would benefit students with a behavioural exceptionality, or ways in which teachers can approach the instruction of this group of students, can severely impact their educational outcomes. Consequently, more attention should be given to providing school boards with evidence-based recommendations on approaches that are likely to result in positive educational outcomes for this group of students.
Another concern around refugee children's education is regarding the degree to which refugees are included in the school's regular curriculum due to their lack of literacy levels and knowledge of English. Depending on the education system, research shows that refugee students are often segregated from regular classes for long periods of time in order to be provided the support that they need (Crul et al., 2016; Mcbrien, 2005; Nonchev & Tagarov, 2012). Nevertheless, scholars have pointed out the importance of integrating refugee students in mainstream schooling in order to improve their level of engagement with native students, and society as a whole (Taylor & Sidhu, 2012; Weekes et al., 2011).
Unlike different approaches adopted by education systems around the world where refugee students are segregated completely from mainstream classes, under Ontario's Special Education Policy, refugee children who have been identified as exceptional students can benefit from special education programs where they are given the support that they need – while still being incorporated into some regular classes. Only one out of the five types of placement options for special education provision (see Table 4.1) segregate an exceptional child from regular classes completely (Ontario Ministry of Education, 2017). Hence, it is important to recognize the ministry's efforts of ensuring that exceptional students are incorporated into regular classes, even if it is at least one instructional period daily (Ontario Ministry of Education, 2017).
Unlike in the policy document on "Special Education (2017)" where there is explicit mention of the types of placement options for exceptional students, under the policy document "English Language Learners / ESL and ELD Programs and Services: Policies and Procedures for Ontario Elementary and Secondary Schools (2007)" there is no mention whether ESL/ELD programs for ELL students are to be provided as withdrawal assistance or as full-time program options. Therefore, in order to analyze the provisions set out under this policy document, an examination of Ontario's ESL and ELD Curriculum was performed. The curriculum set out by the ministry for ELL students states that, "students, including beginning-level learners of English, should be placed in at least one mainstream class, to allow them to interact with their English-speaking peers" (Ontario Ministry of Education, 2007a, p. 25). Hence, this information further supports the ministry's efforts to incorporate all students, regardless of their needs, to regular curriculums.
Nevertheless, following the concern regarding the isolation of students, another issue that arises from refugee children's limited knowledge of English and low literacy levels is with respect to grade placement. In many instances refugee students are placed in lower grades – not because of their learning capabilities, but due to the lack of knowledge of the language of instruction (Dryden-Peterson, 2015). Although the ministry has made it clear that a student's English language proficiency will not influence the student's grade placement and that students with limited schooling should receive proper support in order to catch up with their same-age peers, there is no clear indication of how school authorities should decide what grade students with limited or no prior schooling should be placed in – especially those arriving to secondary schools with no knowledge of English. Recall, under Ontario's language-acquisition policy, grade placement for ELL students attending secondary schools is determined on their prior education, background in specific subject areas and total credit equivalency – nevertheless, clear policy guidelines on how schools should assess secondary school aged students with very limited or no formal schooling should be provided. This is especially important for schools that have a low number of immigrant students – as they are likely to have no existing support programs in place. Moreover, the omission of such guidelines is likely to lead schools to adopt different approaches across the province – nevertheless, further research would need to be conducted to confirm this suggested weakness.
Following MOE's mandate, TDSB has established different programs and courses targeted specifically to students who might have a refugee background. Under Policy 027, TDSB has established an Education Plan which aims to provide equal access to learning opportunities to all students in order to achieve their fullest potential (TDSB, 1999). Moreover, following the ministry's mandates, TDSB has established In-School Support teams (IST) and School Support teams (SST), which help identify students who require special support, or students who should be referred to the IPRC and given an IEP (TDSB, 2014f).
On the other hand, TDSB has also implemented three different courses/programs to address the educational needs of secondary school-aged students who have been identified as exceptional students (TDSB, 2014g). First, the Secondary Resource Course is a non-credit course where the students receive highly individualized support based on their particular needs. The second alternative is the Secondary Learning Strategies Course, which is offered only for students with an IEP, where students also receive additional support but are not allowed to earn credits after completing the course. Finally, TDSB also offers the Focus on Success Program, which provides specialized support to students "who exhibit ongoing behavioral concerns that result in significant difficulties adjusting emotionally and/or academically in school" (TDSB, 2014g, para. 4).
Elementary school aged children receive similar support systems as secondary school aged children. The most prominent program within this age group is the Resource Program, which provides indirect support, resource assistance and withdrawal assistance to exceptional students. After an assessment, the In-school Support Team or School Support Team can decide which type of assistance is needed by the student (TDSB, 2014g). | {
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By George B. Parous on March 27, 2017
Giacomo Puccini's final opera, Turandot, was presented for the first time this season Saturday night at the Benedum, and a gratifyingly large crowd packed the auditorium to enjoy a truly resounding rendition of the composer's swan song. The work is staged on a grand scale, with impressive sets and costumes, careful attention to the massive choral and orchestral effects the score offers, and impressive singers, and that the audience was pleased with the results was expressed with unusual enthusiasm after each of the first two acts, and a deafening ovation at the final curtain. For once, those stampeding the exits were in the minority, while those who lingered as long as possible to express their appreciation were the distinct majority. The warm spring evening brought out a long demonstration of applause and cheers that must have pleased all concerned in the performance.
The opera's title is frequently pronounced with the final "t" being silent, even by many of its greatest interpreters, but as Puccini's descendants have pointed out, the correct "Italianization" of the name would be something like "Turandotta," and the name should be pronounced as written. Unfinished at the time of Puccini's death in 1924, this musical masterpiece is set to an Italian libretto by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni. Franco Alfano used a sketch of Puccini's to finish the opera (although a few others have tampered with the ending, with mixed results), and it was first heard at La Scala, Milan, in April 1926, with the mightily gifted Rosa Raisa in the title role (her husband, baritone Giacomo Rimini, taking the role of Ping), the light-weight, lyrical tenor, Miguel Fleta, as "The Unknown Prince," Calaf, and the famous Arturo Toscanini wielding the baton. Saturday night, Antony Walker was back at the podium for only the second time this season, and in the orchestra pit, in addition to the large group of gifted instrumentalists that are always on hand, were the very gongs Puccini himself had handcrafted in Italy when he was orchestrating the opera. In an amusing and engaging pre-show talk by Christopher Hahn, General Director of the ambitious company, the audience learned that one of the gongs bore the signature of the late Luciano Pavarotti.
Prince Calaf (Thiago Arancam) and Princess Turandot (Alexandra Loutsion) do a little trash-talking to each other about whether he'll be able to solve her riddles
The plot is a grim one, set in ancient China, and tells the story of the Princess Turandot, who has been raised to grind an ancient ax to avenge a wronged ancestor, and who is so determined to be claimed by no man that she sets before potential suitors a series of impossible riddles. One wrong answer costs the loser his head, and she has caused the deaths of countless would-be mates. As her latest victim is about to be executed, the bloodthirsty mob in its clamor for a better view knocks an elderly blind man (Timur, the vanquished King of Tartary) to the ground, and a devoted young slave girl (Liù), cries out for help to lift her master back to his feet. In the crowd is a handsome young prince (Calaf), who recognizes the old man as his long-lost father. Timur explains to his son that only Liù has remained devoted to him, and when Calaf asks her why, she explains that he once smiled at her, shyly betraying her unrequited love for the prince. But Calaf is so obsessed with winning Turandot that he resists the discouragement of all and bangs a large gong to summon the cold-hearted princess.
To Turandot's horror, Calaf answers her riddles correctly. As she begs her father, the Emperor Altoum, to rescue her from the mysterious stranger, Calaf tells her that if she guesses his name by dawn he will forfeit his victory and sacrifice his own life. It is commanded that no one shall dare sleep until Turandot learns his name. Ping, Pang and Pong, Turandot's ministers, try to coax Calaf to flee while he has the chance, since she is determined that Timur and Liù know his name, and is willing to torture it out of them. Liù tells the mob that she alone knows his true identity, to save Timur, and she breaks away from her tormentors and slides her own neck along a soldier's sword. As the grief-stricken old man follows the crowd that carries her body away, Calaf and Turandot are left alone for a stand-off. Succumbing to Calaf's kiss, Turandot's heart of ice is melted by a new, unknown emotion – love – the populace rejoices, and the story comes as close to a "happy" ending as the plot can possibly get.
Ping (Craig Verm) burns Liu (Maria Luigia Borsi) with a red-hot poker in a futile attempt to get her to reveal Prince Calaf's name
It was (to me, at least) a foregone conclusionthat Mark Trawka and his magnificent chorus would make the most of the colossal ensembles the opera calls for, since they have been kept in the dark silence since La Traviata in October. And indeed, they did. With great sonority and precision, this large, talented group poured out a glorious torrent of sound that thrilled time aftertime through the course of the three-act evening. They well deserved the roar of approval they received at the opera's conclusion. Antony Walker has a sure grasp of the score, and the orchestration flowed for the most part quite smoothly throughout, rising to thrilling massiveness in the crashing ensembles in which the chorus and principal singers were also giving all they had to give.
Thiago Arancam made his Pittsburgh Opera debut in the role of Calaf. He's a fine looking young tenor who presents an impressive stage appearance, and the audience was clearly smitten with him. He relied on the strength and ringing qualities of his voice, and poured out the famous "Nessun dorma" aria with tremendous vehemence, but little attention to the more delicate shadings and nuances the piece offers. Still, at its conclusion, the crowd erupted in a roar of approval, all but drowning the beautiful orchestration that follows. If his intent was to make a good first impression, he more than succeeded. Alexandra Loutsion, a former Resident Artist with the company, assumed the title role for the first time, and presented an imposing figure and a strong soprano voice quite capable of meetingthe trying demands of the score. She will have the opportunity to add finishing touches to her portrayal in the upcoming repetitions, but for a first performance, she sang and acted the role impressively.
Princess Turandot (Alexandra Loutsion) and Prince Calaf (Thiago Arancam) receive Emperor Altoum (Joseph Frank)'s blessing
Wei Wu returned as Timur, and gave the finest performance he's offered with the company to date. The smaller roles were in the hands of competent singing actors who rounded out the ensemble. Andy Berry (the Mandarin), Joseph Frank (Emperor Altoum), Samantha DeStefano and Meghan DeWald (Handmaidens) all added to the general excellence of the production.
Somewhat of an error was made in thrusting Ping (Craig Verm), Pang (Julius Ahn) and Pong (Joseph Hu) into cartoonish costumes and comedic antics that distracted and over-emphasized the prominence of the roles. They sang well individually, but the beautiful blending of the voices in the first scene of the second act was missed entirely. Even had it not been, three men in white union suits emblazoned with the Chinese character for "Love" would have distracted from its effectiveness. Despite the impression that they were members of a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta troupe who showed up at the wrong theater, they were audience favorites, and when all is said and done, the pleasure of the paying customers is what matters most.
The most artistically satisfying singing of the evening was done by Maria Luigia Borsi in the comparatively small and somewhat ungrateful role of Liù. Her beautifully pure soprano tones throbbed with emotion in her two arias, and she brought out the devotion and timidity of the character in a manner that was heart-rending. Her most delicate singing carried through the expanses of the Benedum most exquisitely.
As a whole, the opera is being presented with a colorful grandeur and pageantry that shouldn't be missed. For tickets, a complete synopsis and much more, visit Pittsburgh Opera.
Special thanks to the company for the complimentary press tickets.
"The Artistic Team" for Turandot –
Antony Walker, Conductor; Renaud Doucet, Original Stage Director and Choreographer; Kathleen Stakenas, Stage Director; André Barbe, Set and Costume Designer; Guy Simard, Lighting Designer; James Geier, Wig and Makeup Designer; Roxanne Foster, Assistant Choreographer; Glenn Lewis, Assistant Conductor; Mark Trawka, Chorus Master; James Lesniak, Assistant Coach/Pianist; Frances Rabalais, Assistant Director; Cindy Knight, Stage Manager.
Photography – David Bachman.
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KU Leuven: 3D printing lays the foundation for a new arsenal of diagnostic tests
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By iednewsdesk On May 10, 2021
Researchers at KU Leuven have developed a 3D printing technique that extends the possibilities of lateral flow testing. Everyone is familiar with these tests in the form of the classic pregnancy test and the COVID-19 self-tests. With the new printing technique, advanced diagnostic tests can be produced that are quick, cheap and easy to use.
The COVID-19 pandemic has made everyone aware of the importance of prompt diagnosis and the complications that can accompany it. The sale of self-tests has been allowed in Belgium since the end of March.
This self-test is an example of a 'lateral flow test'. With a wiper you take a sample through the nose. The sample is dissolved in a solvent and applied to the test kit. Absorbent material in the kit carries the sample and allows it to interact with an antibody. If virus is present, a colored dash will appear. The advantage of these tests is that they are cheap and do not require additional equipment.
This principle works well for simple tests that result in a yes-no answer, but not for tests that require multiple steps. That is why bio-engineers at KU Leuven went in search of a new type of lateral flow testing with more options.
Israeli Researchers discover a First-of-its-kind Exploding…
Using a 3D printer, the researchers fabricated a 3D version of a lateral flow test. The basis for this is a block of porous polymer in which 'inks' with specific properties are printed at precise locations. In this way, a network of channels and small 'locks' is printed that block or let the flow through where and when it is needed, without the need for moving parts. During the test, the sample is automatically guided through the various test steps.
The researchers tested their technique using an ELISA test ( Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ) to detect immunoglobulin E (IgE). Ig E is measured to diagnose allergies. In the lab, this test requires several steps, with different rinses and a change in acidity. The research team was able to perform the full analysis on a printed test kit the size of a thick bank card.
"The great thing about 3D printing is that you can quickly adapt the design in a digital way to another analysis, for example to detect a biomarker for cancer. For the 3D printer it does not matter how complex you make the network of channels ", says Dr. Cesar Parra. The 3D printing technique is also affordable and scalable. "In our lab, the production cost of the IgE test prototype is around 1.50 euros, but if we can scale it up, it would be less than one euro," says Dr. Parra. For example, the technique not only offers opportunities for cheaper and faster diagnosis in developed countries, but also in countries where the medical infrastructure is scarcer and where there is a need for affordable diagnostic tests.
The research group is currently designing its own 3D printer. It will be more flexible than the commercial model that was adapted for the current research. "You can see such an optimized printer as a mobile 'mini factory' with which you can quickly produce diagnostic tests. You simply adjust the design file and ink according to the type of test you want to print. We want to continue this research with the help of partners and work together on concrete diagnostic challenges and applications ", innovation manager Bart van Duffel concludes.
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Q: How to apply numeric functions to non-numerics in loops I want to create a loop where it puts an asterisks on the dataframe number with the largest outlier until the dis > 0.1 criteria is met. Example: *125
Unfortunately the loop breaks down after the first conversion as I get the following error:
Error in FUN(X[[i]], ...) : only defined on a data frame with all numeric variables. I realize this error is happening because the *125 is non-numeric so can't use the max or min functions, but how to get around this?
The dataset will contain NA values as well, as seen below.
Any help is very much appreciated
Example of desired Output:
Name Result1 Name2 Result2
A 80 BB 113
A NA BB 110
B 100 BB NA
B *75 BB 105
B 95 BB *125
Code:
# convert Result1 and Result2 columns to numeric
data[, c("Result1","Result2")] <- lapply(data[, c("Result1","Result2")], as.character)
data[, c("Result1","Result2")] <- lapply(data[, c("Result1","Result2")], as.numeric)
# process data
large <- max(data[c(2,4)],na.rm = TRUE)
small <- min(data[c(2,4)],na.rm = TRUE)
dis <- (large - small)/((large + small)/2)
x1 <- max(data[c(2,4)], na.rm = TRUE)
x2 <- min(data[c(2,4)], na.rm = TRUE)
# loop
while (dis > 0.1) {
if ((large - a2) > (a2- small)){
data[c(2,4)] <- unlist(lapply(data[c(2,4)],gsub, pattern = x1, replacement = paste0("*", max(data[c(2,4)], na.rm = TRUE)), data[c(2,4)]), use.names=FALSE)
} else {
data[c(2,4)] <- unlist(lapply(data[c(2,4)],gsub, pattern = x2, replacement = paste0("*", min(data[c(2,4)], na.rm = TRUE)), data[c(2,4)]), use.names=FALSE)
}
large <- max(data[c(2,4)],na.rm = TRUE)
small <- min(data[c(2,4)],na.rm = TRUE)
dis <- (large - small)/((large + small)/2)
data
}
A: We could remove the * and then convert to numeric
nm1 <- grep('^Result', names(data), value = TRUE)
df1[nm1] <- lapply(df1[nm1], function(x)
as.numeric(sub("*", "", x, fixed = TRUE))
The max, min works on vectors and not on a data.frame. So, we can loop over the data.frame columns and get the max, min
large <- sapply(df1[nm1], max, na.rm = TRUE)
small <- sapply(df1[nm1], min, na.rm = TRUE)
dis <- (large - small)/((large + small)/2)
Or this can be done with tidyverse
library(dplyr)
df1 %>%
mutate(across(starts_with('Result'), ~ as.numeric(str_remove(., fixed('*'))))) %>%
mutate(across(starts_with('Result'), list(max = ~ max(., na.rm = TRUE), min = ~ min(., na.rm = TRUE))))
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The messengers tag has no usage guidance.
For Jesus' (as) miracles why does the Qur'an state "by God's permission"?
I don't recall for miracles of other Prophets or Messengers mentioned in the Qur'an that the text says "by God's permission" so why exclusively for Jesus (as)?
What is an example of the "good tidings" brought by Islamic messengers?
Which scholars claimed Buddha was a messenger of God?
Which of the prophets and messengers are known to have drunk alcohol (if any)?
What is the meaning of Meethaaq taken from the prophets (Anbiaa)?
Did angels visit all Prophets and Messengers?
Did Allah use angels as a medium of communication for all the Prophets and Messengers? I have read that Allah spoke to Musa (AS). Was he also sent an angel (malak) later?
Why were there no female Prophets?
Will I be considered a Muslim if I believe in Allah, his messenger, but haven't really adopted it?
Is Muhammad the last Rasool (messenger)?
Is there any evidence in Qur'an or Hadith which states that there were 124,000 Prophets/Messengers of Islam?
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Auspicato Concessum
Papal Encyclicals / Pope Leo XIII Feb. 20, 1878 - July 20, 1903
Por: Pope Leo XIII | Fuente: http://www.papalencyclicals.net
ON ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI
Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII promulgated on September 17, 1882.
To all the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, and Bishops of the Catholic World in the Grace and Communion of the Apostolic See.
Venerable Brethren, Health and the Apostolic Benediction.
A happy circumstance enables the Christian world to celebrate, at a not far distant interval, the memory of two men who, having been called to receive in heaven the eternal reward of their holiness, have left on earth a crowd of disciples, the ever-increasing off-spring from their virtues. For, after the centenary solemnities in honor of St. Benedict, the father and lawgiver of the monks of the West, the opportunity of paying public honors to St. Francis of Assisi will likewise be furnished by the seventh centenary of his birth. It is not without reason that We see therein a merciful intention of Divine Providence. For, by calling on men to celebrate the birthdays of these illustrious Fathers, God would seem to wish that they should be induced to keep in mind their signal merits, and at the same time to understand that the Religious Orders they founded ought on no account to have been the objects of such unbefitting acts of violence, least of all in those States where the seeds of civilization and of fame were cast by their labor, their genius and their zeal.
2. We are confident that these solemn feasts will not prove fruitless to the Christian world, which has always, and rightly, deemed the Religious Orders its friends; and thus, having honored as it has with love and gratitude the name of St. Benedict, it will strive with equal ardor, by public festivities and by numerous acts of piety, to revive the memory of St. Francis. Nor is the field whereon this noble rivalry in devotion will be displayed bounded by the limits of the region where this great saint first saw the light, nor by those of the neighboring territories enlightened by his presence, but it extends to every part of the earth, wherever the name of Francis has become known and his institutions flourish.
3. Certainly We, of all others, approve of this zeal for so excellent an object, especially because We have been accustomed from Our youth to admire Francis of Assisi and to pay him a particular veneration; because We glory in being on the roll of the Franciscan family; and because, more than once, We have, out of devotion, climbed with eagerness and joy the sacred heights of Alvernia; there the image of that great man presented itself to Us wherever We trod, and that solitude teeming with memories held Our spirit rapt in silent contemplation.
4. But, however praiseworthy this zeal may be, it is not enough; it must be understood that the honors in preparation for St. Francis will be especially pleasing to him who is honored, if they who pay them derive profit therefrom. Now their solid and lasting fruit is in the attaining some likeness to him whose eminent virtue is an object of admiration, and in endeavoring to improve by imitating him. If, with the help of God, this practice is zealously followed, an opportune and extremely efficacious remedy will have been found for the evils of the present time.
5. And therefore it is that We wish, venerable brethren, not only that these Letters should convey to you the public testimony of Our devotion to St. Francis, but that they should, moreover, excite your charity to labor with Us for the salvation of men by means of the remedy We have just pointed out.
6. Jesus Christ, the Liberator of mankind, is the everlasting and ever flowing source of all the good things that come to us from the infinite bounty of God; so that He who has once saved the world is he who will save it throughout all ages; "for there is no other name under heaven given to men whereby We must be saved."[1] If then the human race fall into sin, either through its natural propensities or through the faults of men, it is absolutely indispensable to have recourse to Jesus Christ and to recognize in Him the most powerful and the most sure means of salvation. For so great and so efficacious is its divine virtue that it is at once a refuge from all dangers and a remedy for all evils. And the cure is certain, if mankind returns to the profession of Christian doctrine and to the rules of life laid down by the Gospel.
7. When the evils We have spoken of arise, as soon as the providentially appointed hour of help has struck, God raises up a man, not one of the common herd, but eminent and unique, to whom he assigns the salvation of all. Such is what came to pass at the end of the twelfth century and in the few subsequent years; St. Francis was the agent in this great work.
8. That period is sufficiently well known, and its character of mingled virtues and vices. The Catholic faith was deeply rooted in men's souls, and it was a glorious sight to see multitudes inflamed by piety set forth for Palestine, resolved to conquer or to die. But licentiousness had greatly impaired popular morality, and nothing was more needed by men than a return to Christian sentiments. Now the perfection of Christian virtue lies in that disposition of soul which dares all that is arduous or difficult; its symbol is the Cross, which those who would follow Jesus Christ must carry on their shoulder. The effects of this disposition are a heart detached from mortal things, complete self-control, and a gentle and resigned endurance of adversity. In fine, the love of God and of one's neighbor is the mistress and sovereign of all other virtues: such is its power that it wipes away all the hardships that accompany the fulfillment of duty, and renders the hardest labors not only bearable, but agreeable. There was a dearth of such virtue in the twelfth century; for too many among men, enslaved by the things of this world, either coveted madly honors and wealth, or lived a life of luxury and self-gratification. All power was centered in a few, and had almost become an instrument of oppression to the wretched and despised masses; and those even who ought by their profession to have been an example to others, had not avoided defiling themselves with the prevalent vices. The extinction of charity in divers places was followed by scourges manifold and daily; envy, jealousy, hatred, were rife; and minds were so divided and hostile that on the slightest pretext neighboring cities waged war amongst themselves, and individuals armed themselves against one another.
9. In this century appeared St. Francis. Yet with wondrous resolution and simplicity he undertook to place before the eyes of the aging world, in his words and deeds, the complete model of Christian perfection.
10. And even as at that period the blessed Father Dominic Guzman was occupied in defending the integrity of heaven sent doctrine and in dissipating the perverse errors of heretics by the light of Christian wisdom, so was the grace granted to St. Francis, whom God was guiding to the execution of great works, of inciting Christians to virtue, and of bringing back to the imitation of Christ those men who had strayed both long and far. It was certainly no mere chance that brought to the ears of the youth these counsels of the gospel: "Do not possess gold, nor silver, nor money in your purses; nor scrip for your journey, nor two coats. nor shoes. nor a staff."[2] And again, "If thou wilt be perfect, go sell what thou hast, and give to the poor . . . and come, follow Me."[3] Considering these words as directed personally to himself, he at once deprives himself of all, changes his clothing, adopts poverty as his associate and companion during the remainder of his life, and resolves to make those great maxims of virtue, which he had embraced in a lofty and sublime frame of mind, the fundamental rules of his Order.
11. Thenceforth, amidst the effeminacy and over-fastidiousness of the time, he is seen to go about careless and roughly clad, begging his food from door to door, not only enduring what is generally deemed most hard to bear, the senseless ridicule of the crowd, but even to welcome it with a wondrous readiness and pleasure. And this because he had embraced the folly of the cross of Jesus Christ, and because he deemed it the highest wisdom. Having penetrated and understood its awful mysteries, he plainly saw that nowhere else could his glory be better placed.
12. With the love of the cross, an ardent charity penetrated the heart of St. Francis, and urged him to propagate zealously the Christian faith, and to devote himself to that work, though at the risk of this life and with a certainty of peril. This charity he extended to all men; but the poorest and most repulsive were the special objects of his predilection; so that those seemed to afford him the greatest pleasure whom others are wont to avoid or over-proudly to despise.
13. Therefore has he deserved well of that brotherhood established and perfected by Jesus Christ, which has made of all mankind one only family, under the authority of God, the common Father of all.
14. By his numerous virtues, then, and above all by his austerity of life, this irreproachable man endeavored to reproduce in himself the image of Christ Jesus. But the finger of Providence was again visible in granting to him a likeness to the Divine Redeemer, even in externals.
15. Thus, like Jesus Christ, it so happened that St. Francis was born in a stable; a little child as he was, his couch was of straw on the ground. And it is also related that, at that moment, the presence of angelic choirs, and melodies wafted through the air, completed this resemblance. Again, like Christ and His Apostles, Francis united with himself some chosen disciples, whom he sent to traverse the earth as messengers of Christian peace and eternal salvation. Bereft of all, mocked, cast off by his own, he had again this great point in common with Jesus Christ, -- he would not have a corner wherein he might lay his head. As a last mark of resemblance, he received on his Calvary, Mt. Alvernus (by a miracle till then unheard of) the sacred stigmata, and was thus, so to speak, crucified.
16. We here recall a fact no less striking as a miracle than considered famous by the voice of hundreds of years. One day St. Francis was absorbed in ardent contemplation of the wounds of Jesus crucified, and was seeking to take to himself and drink in their exceeding bitterness, when an angel from heaven appeared before him, from whom some mysterious virtue emanated: at once St. Francis feels his hands and feet transfixed, as it were, with nails, and his side pierced by a sharp spear. Thenceforth was begotten an immense charity in his soul; on his body he bore the living tokens of the wounds of Jesus Christ.
17. Such miracles, worthy rather of the songs of angels than of the lips of men, show us sufficiently how great was this man, and how worthy that God should choose him to bring back his contemporaries to Christian ways. It was undoubtedly a super-human voice that bade St. Francis, when near the church of St. Damian, "Go thou and uphold my tottering house." Nor is the heavenly vision which presented itself to the gaze of Innocent III less worthy of admiration, wherein it seemed to him that St. Francis was supporting on his shoulders the falling walls of the Lateran Basilica. The object and meaning of such manifestations are evident; they signified that St. Francis was to be in those times a steadfast protector and pillar of Christendom. Nor, in truth, did he delay about his task.
18. Those twelve disciples who had been the first to place themselves under his government were like a small seed, which by the grace of God, and under the fostering care of the Sovereign Pontiff, quickly became an abundant harvest. After having holily instructed them in the school of Christ, he allotted to them for the preaching of the Gospel the various parts of Italy and of Europe; and some he sent even as far as Africa. There was no delay; poor, ignorant, unrefined, they mingled with the people: in the highways and in the public squares, with no preparation of place or pomp of rhetoric, they set themselves to exhort men to despise earthly things and to think of the time to come. It is marvelous to see the fruits produced by the enterprise of such workers, apparently so inadequate. Crowds gathered round them, eager to hear them: faults were bitterly bewept, injuries were forgotten, and sentiments of peace were reintroduced by the appeasing of discords.
19. It is impossible to express the enthusiasm with which the multitude flocked to St. Francis. Wherever he went he was followed by an immense concourse; and in the largest cities as in the smallest towns, it was a common occurrence for men of every state of life to come and beg of him to be admitted to his rule.
20. Such were the reasons for which the Saint determined to institute the brotherhood of the Third Order, which was to admit all ranks, all ages, both sexes, and yet in no way necessitate the rupture of family or social ties. For its rules consist only in obedience to God and His Church, to avoid factions and quarrels, and in no way to defraud our neighbor; to take up arms only for the defense of religion and of one's country; to be moderate in food and in clothing, to shun luxury, and to abstain from the dangerous seductions of dances and plays.
21. It is easy to understand what immense advantages must have flowed from an institution of this kind, as salutary in itself as it was admirably adapted to the times. That it was opportune is sufficiently established by the foundation of so many similar associations which issued from the family of St. Dominic and from the other Religious Orders, and by the facts themselves of history. In fact, from the lowest ranks to the highest, there prevailed an enthusiasm and a generous and eager ardor to be affiliated to this Franciscan Order. Amongst others, King Louis IX., of France, and St. Elizabeth of Hungary, sought this honor; and, in the course of centuries, several Sovereign Pontiffs, Cardinals, Bishops, Kings, and Princes have not deemed the Franciscan badges derogatory to their dignity. The associates of the Third Order displayed always as much courage as piety in the defense of the Catholic religion; and if their virtues were objects of hatred to the wicked, they never lacked the approbation of the good and wise, which is the greatest and only desirable honor. More than this, Our Predecessor, Gregory IX., publicly praised their faith and courage; nor did he hesitate to shelter them with his authority, and to call them, as a mark of honor, "Soldiers of Christ, new Maccabees; "and deservedly so. For the public welfare found a powerful safeguard in that body of men who, guided by the virtues and rules of their founder, applied themselves to revive Christian morality as far as lay in their power and to restore it to its ancient place of honor in the State. Certain it is, that to them and their example it was often due that the rivalries of parties were quenched or softened, arms were torn from the furious hands that grasped them, the causes of litigation and dispute were suppressed, consolation was brought to the poor and the abandoned; and luxury, that gulf of fortunes and instrument of corruption, was subdued. And thus domestic peace, incorrupt morality, gentleness of behavior, the legitimate use and preservation of private wealth, civilization and social stability, spring as from a root from the Franciscan Third Order; and it is in great measure to St. Francis that Europe owes their preservation.
22. Italy, however, owes more to Francis than any other nation whatever; which, as it was the principal theater of his virtues, so also most received his benefits; and, indeed, at a time when many were bent on multiplying the sufferings of mankind, he was always offering the right hand of help to the afflicted and the castdown; he, rich in the greatest poverty, never desisted from relieving others' wants, neglectful of his own. In his mouth his native tongue, new-born, sweetly uttered its infant cries; he expressed the power of charity and of poetry with it in his canticles composed for the common people, and which have proved not unworthy of the admiration of a learned posterity. We owe to the mind of Francis that a certain breath and inspiration nobler than human has stirred up the minds of our countrymen so that, in reproducing his deeds in painting, poetry and sculpture, emulation has stirred the industry of the greatest artists. Dante even found in Francis matter for his grand and most sweet verse; Cimabue and Giotto drew from his history subjects which they immortalized with the pencil of a Parrhasius; celebrated architects found in him the motive for their magnificent structures, whether at the tomb of the Poor Man himself, or at the Church of St. Mary of the Angels, the witness of so many and so great miracles. And to these temples men from all parts are wont to come in throngs in veneration for the father of Assisi of the poor, to whom, as he had utterly despoiled himself of all human things, so the gifts of the divine bounty largely and copiously flowed. Hence it is clear that from this one man a host of benefits has flowed into the Christian and civil republic. But since that spirit of his, thoroughly and surpassingly Christian, is wonderfully fitted for all times and places, no one can doubt that the Franciscan institutions would be specially beneficial in this our age. And especially for this reason, that the tone and temper of our times seem for many reasons to be similar to those; for as in the 12th century divine charity had grown cold, so also is it now; nor is the neglect of Christian duties small, whether from ignorance or negligence; and, with the same bent and like desires, many consume their days in hunting for the conveniences of life, and greedily following after pleasures. Overflowing with luxury, they waste their own, and covet the substance of others; extolling indeed the name of human fraternity, they nevertheless speak more fraternally than they act; for they are carried away by self love, and the genuine charity towards the poorer and the helpless is daily diminished. In the time We are speaking of, the manifold errors of the Albigenses, by stirring up the masses against the power of the Church, had disturbed society and paved the way to a certain kind of Socialism. And in Our day, likewise, the favorers and propagators of Materialism have increased, who obstinately deny that submission to the Church is due, and hence proceeding gradually beyond all bounds, do not even spare the civil power; they approve of violence and sedition among the people, they attempt agrarian outbreaks, they flatter the desires of the proletariat, and they weaken the foundations of domestic and public order.
23. In these many and so great miseries, you well know, venerable brethren, that no small alleviation is to be found in the institutes of St. Francis, if only they are brought back to their pristine state; for if they only were in a flourishing condition, faith and piety, and every Christian virtue would easily flourish; the lawless desire for perishing things would be broken; nor would men refuse to have their desires ruled by virtue, though that seems to many to be a most hateful burden. Men bound together by the bonds of true fraternal concord would mutually love each other, and would give that reverence which is becoming to the poor and distressed, as bearing the image of Christ. Besides, those who are thoroughly imbued with the Christian religion feel a conviction that those who are in legitimate authority are to be obeyed for conscience' sake, and that in nothing is anyone to be injured.
24. Than this disposition of mind nothing is more efficacious to extinguish utterly every vice of this kind, whether violence, injuries, desire for revolution, hatred among the different ranks of society, in all which vices the beginnings and the weapons of socialism are found. Lastly, the question that politicians so laboriously aim at solving, viz., the relations which exist between the rich and poor, would be thoroughly solved if they held this as a fixed principle, viz., that poverty is not wanting in dignity; that the rich should be merciful and munificent, and the poor content with their lot and labor; and since neither was born for these changeable goods, the one is to attain heaven by patience the other by liberality.
25. For these reasons it has been long and specially Our desire that everyone should, to the utmost of his power, aim at imitating St. Francis of Assisi; therefore, as hitherto We have always bestowed special care upon the Third Order of St. Francis, so now, being called by the supreme mercy of God to the office of Sovereign Pontiff since thereby We can most opportunely do the same, We exhort Christian men not to refuse to enroll themselves in this sacred army of Jesus Christ. Many are those who everywhere of both sexes have already begun to walk in the footsteps of the Seraphic Father with courage and alacrity, whose zeal We praise and specially commend, so that, Venerable Brethren, We desire that by your endeavors especially it may be increased and extended to many. And the special point which We commend is that those who have adopted the insignia of Penance shall look to the image of its most holy founder, and strive to imitate him, without which the good that they would expect would be futile. Therefore take pains that the people may become acquainted with the Third Order and truly esteem it; provide that those who have the cure of souls sedulously teach what it is, how easily anyone may enter it, with how great privileges tending to salvation it abounds, what advantages, public and private, it promises; and in so doing all the more pains are to be taken because the Franciscans of the First and Second Order, having been struck recently with a heavy blow, are in a most piteous condition. God grant that they, defended by the patronage of their Father, may emerge, youthful and flourishing, from so many disasters; may he also grant that Christian people may tend towards the discipline of the Third Order with the same alacrity and the same numbers as formerly from all parts they threw themselves into the arms of St. Francis himself with a holy emulation.
26. We ask it above all and with yet more reason of the Italians, from whom community of country and the particular abundance of benefits received demand a greater devotion to St. Francis, and also a greater gratitude. Thus, at the end of seven centuries, Italy and the entire Christian world would be brought to see itself led back from disorder to peace, from destruction to safety, by the favor of the Saint of Assisi. Let us especially in these days beg this grace, in united prayer to Francis himself; let Us implore it of Mary, the Virgin Mother of God, who always rewarded the piety and the faith of her client by heavenly protection and by particular gifts.
27. And now, as a pledge of celestial favors and in proof of Our special good will, We impart most lovingly in the Lord to you, Venerable Brethren, and to all the clergy and the flock committed to each of you, the Apostolic Benediction.
Given at Rome, at St. Peter's the 17th day of September, 1882, and in the fifth year of Our Pontificate.
· 1. Acts iv., 12.
· 2. Matt. x., 9-10.
· 3. Matt. xix., 21. | {
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In the wake of the great financial crisis it can sometimes be difficult for Intelligent Investors to find a solid financial company in which to invest, because they require specific achievements over the historical period. Many investors may simply decide to throw out the worst years with the rationale that they are outliers that shouldn't be considered when evaluating the company's prospects, but doing so would involve speculation. We don't know whether the financial crisis will happen again, but we do know that if it does, we can expect to see similar results as we did before. By continuing to require the same standards for the historical period, Intelligent Investors are able to whittle down banks to only those with the best financial position, and then they are able to determine an intrinsic value to get a sense of whether the company is a good investment. In addition, a company must have strong financial statements to prove that it is stable enough for Intelligent Investors. This is best done by utilizing a systematic approach to analysis that will provide investors with a sense of how a specific company compares to another company. By using the ModernGraham method one can review a company's historical accomplishments and determine an intrinsic value that can be compared across industries. What follows is a specific look at how Comerica Inc. (CMA) fares in the ModernGraham valuation model.
Comerica Inc. qualifies for the Enterprising Investor but not the Defensive Investor. The Defensive Investor is concerned by the insufficient earnings growth or stability over the last ten years, while the company passes all of the Enterprising Investor's requirements. As a result, Enterprising Investors following the ModernGraham approach based on Benjamin Graham's methods should feel comfortable proceeding with further research into the company and comparing it to other opportunities. As for a valuation, the company appears undervalued after growing its EPSmg (normalized earnings) from $1.24 in 2011 to an estimated $2.81 for 2015. This level of demonstrated growth is greater than the market's implied estimate of 4.25% earnings growth and leads the ModernGraham valuation model, which is based on Benjamin Graham's formula, to return an estimate of intrinsic value above the market price. | {
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Between posting it up against episodes of "Hung," "True Blood," and "Entourage" on Sunday nights and no onDemand presence, the MLB Network's show, "The Pen," didn't get as many eyes as it should have.
That's a shame, too, because baseball fans love to see their favorite players humanized. In covering baseball, those humanizing stories are probably the only aspect of coverage that TV does well since almost all of the real news gathering is still done by the writing media.
That's neither here nor there, of course. The point is too many people missed a pretty decent show about the Phillies. So in this region, Comcast SportsNet will pick up the slack by re-airing the entire series.
1 Mon., Aug. 3 7:30 p.m. Sat., Aug. 29 12:30 p.m.
2 Mon., Aug. 10 7:30 p.m. Sat., Aug. 29 1:30 p.m.
3 Wed., Aug. 12 7 p.m. Sat., Aug. 29 2 p.m.
4 Mon., Aug. 17 7:30 p.m. Sat., Aug. 29 2:30 p.m.
5 Mon., Aug. 24 7:30 p.m. Sat., Aug. 29 3 p.m.
6 Sat., Aug. 29 3:30 p.m. Mon., Aug. 31 7:30 p.m.
And by pretending to be Rickey Henderson, I mean imitating his home run strut, not his on-base percentage.
If they could re-do the show I'd like to see more of the witty banter between the relievers in the bullpen and the fans out on Ashburn Alley. From what I hear from some of the guys that hang out there, it's like a comedy routine. | {
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Q: Making one project with dependencies stand-alone in Eclipse (Java) I have a Java project in Eclipse which has dependencies to other projects in my workspace. I'd like to find out what those dependencies are and copy them to my project in question, so that it doesn't need those other projects any more.
Is there a quick way to do this?
A: You can go to project properties window and examine the "Java Build Path" page or "Project References" page.
Also you can examine the .project and .classpath file for first-level dependencies.
A: You could start closing those other projects and see if you get errors in building your main application.
If you're interested in how to manage inter-project dependencies, the common tool for java application dependency management is Apache's Maven.
A: Export those projects as library jars, and physically copy them to your main project's /lib folder.
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Day Three! More visitors on day three!
Ava! it was lovely to see you andshare some time in the garden and pottery. I have been star glazing tonight and have started using brighter colours.... will make sure i have plenty with me when i go to Gainsborough! | {
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Calgar has dispatched an UM taskforce made up of 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th battle companies to Warhammer World Nottingham. ETA September 1st and 2nd 2007.
This taskforce has been given the mission of holding back and destroying a Tyranid Hive Fleet code named Kraken in what will be know as the Second Tyrannic Wars.
The above army was painted for a mate who is attending the campaign. Its 2250pts of UM which i started 14th January and finished 21st May. Completed in 18 Weeks.
I'm also going to the event but i'm playing Nids, i'm painting a FW hierophant for the event. I have an exclusive tutorial on http://swchq.co.uk/swcforum/viewtopic.php?t=1390 (you will have to join to see it - if you join make yourself known we're a friendly bunch) You can also read more about the STW in the events forum.
dude why do you post these things? to make the rest of us feel like absolutely worthless peies of untalented crap?
great looks army, easy a contender for any Tourament best painted army.
Beautiful, must be tough painting all those vehicles.
Wow. Just wow. I really like how you did the slight weathering affect on all the tanks. It's an excellent army. | {
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Newswatch:Google's Free Advice To Newspapers Week Continues; Plus VCs Are Investing Despite Roach Motel-Like Conditions
Thursday 8am Silicon Valley news report:
Google's Schmidt Explains Ranking Results To Publishers; Hint: Not The Answer They Wanted
Newspaper publishers eager to have their results show up as more authoritative than others got a lesson in ranking results from Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Chairman and CEO Eric Schmidt, who told them Google News already does that.
- Google Insists It's a Friend to Newspapers - NYTimes
Newspaper publishers do not want to cut off the traffic they get from Google's search and news services and from other search engines. It is technologically simple for any newspaper Web site to keep content off Google and Google News, but few if any newspapers have chosen to do that.
Harris: Venture capitalists feeling less gloomy - SiliconValley.com
"On the one hand, it's like a Roach Motel: There's no exit market, so money comes in but it can't get out," Shomit Ghose of Onset Ventures told Cannice. "On the other hand, innovation and entrepreneurship continue to barrel along in sixth gear: There's a lot of disruptive investing opportunities out there."
Boston Globe Surprised by Size of Demand for Cuts - NYTimes.com
...employees reacted with a mix of resignation and anger Wednesday on learning of the pay and benefit cuts and the lost job security that The New York Times Company wants them to accept...
Applied Materials' $1.9 billion solar panel deal trimmed back to $250 million - SiliconValley.com
...believed to be one of the biggest such agreements ever signed — has been trimmed back to just $250 million because of the soured economy.
Why Facebook and Twitter are glad they're getting older | Technically Incorrect - CNET News
In just the last two months, the number of Facebook members over 35 has doubled. And the biggest demographic grouping isn't 12-18. It's 35 to 44.
Does AP know how its YouTube channel works? | Digital Media - CNET News
The AP recently sent a letter to WTNQ-FM in Tennessee--an affiliate of the Associated Press, by the way--accusing the country music radio station of copyright violation for embedding videos from the AP's official YouTube channel on its Web site...
- Google releases upgrade to its App Engine -MercuryNews.com
In the new platform, developers will be able to write their programs in Java and deploy them directly to the Web using the Google Web Toolkit. And they will be able to move those programs more easily to other application servers.
- O'Brien: Venture capital needs transparency, not regulations -Siliconvalley.com
Venture capital remains way too clubby and secretive. That's out of step with the times. We are living in the age of transparency, where businesses and governments of all stripes are going to be pushed to accept that sharing more information is crucial to building and maintaining trust. I'm not sure VCs get that.
- WiMax coming to the Valley -MercuryNews.com
WiMax has been partly bankrolled by Intel and Google. And in an effort to jumpstart WiMax in Silicon Valley, the Intel and Google corporate campuses will get access to a limited version of the system covering about 20 square miles beginning in late summer.
- Will Wright to leave Electronic Arts -AP
Wright, 49, co-founded Maxis Software in 1989, and Electronic Arts bought it eight years later. He is behind some of the game company's biggest hits, most notably "The Sims," hailed as the best-selling PC game of all time, with more than 100 million units sold around the world.
- Patent suit targets Apple's multi-touch technology - SFGate
Elan, known for providing touch-pads on Asustek Eee PCs, has been down this road with touch-pad maker Synaptics of Santa Clara. The two signed a cross licensing agreement last year after Elan reportedly won an early preliminary injunction.
- Lost in the Real World, Found via Cyberspace
The Internet may allow bad guys to stalk people or steal their identities. But it also makes it easier to give something back, because of sites and tools that can help people reunite strangers with lost valuables like wallets, cellphones and cameras.
- Time Warner Cable Profits Will Grow With Broadband Caps -NYTimes
...the question of what is "fair" is somewhat more abstract than just saying someone who uses more should pay more. After all, people who watch more hours of cable television don't pay more than those who don't.
- Cable's answer to online's ad success: targeting -AP
Cable TV operators are taking a page from online advertising behemoths like Google Inc. (GOOG) to bring these so-called "addressable" ads onto the television.
- Cal team uses puppets to demystify nanotech -SFGate
The arcane world of nanotechnology has a chance to become transparently clear to the uninitiated, thanks to a troupe of UC Berkeley science and engineering researchers who in song and puppetology explain it all in a video that has won a national award from the American Chemical Society.
- Era of personalised medicine awaits -BBC
Complete Genomics has published its first genome, in what is called a proof of concept trial, and now plans to scale up its sequencing programme.
- Dashboards meet the 21st century -msnbc.com
LCD displays that can show any image or information the car's computer can conjure are beginning to appear in some new models, and the first car with a video-only instrument panel is due to debut later this year.
- YouTube's Fred is first online video star to break 1M subscribers =LATimes
YouTube's Fred Figglehorn, the screechy, chipmunk-voiced Internet star, has become the first person in the history of online video to amass 1 million subscribers. | {
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Do you want to introduce daily mindfulness into your life?
Isn't life busy….. Rushing from one thing to the next with a massive to do list and thoughts whizzing round in your head. And you just want to stop. Just for a bit. And recover, refresh and regain control.
And it can help with easing depression and anxiety which are two of the most common things I treat in my Hypnotherapy practice in Sussex.
So how can you practice mindfulness easily on a daily basis?
When you first wake up in the morning and you are still in bed, notice your breathing and take five breathes. Notice each one.
Be aware of any changes in your posture. Notice if your limbs and loose or stiff. Heavy or light. Notice what changes when you move from one position to the next.
Be aware of sounds around you. Really notice them. Whether it's a phone ringing, a bird singing, a train passing, laughter, a car horn, the wind, the sound of a door closing—use any sound as a signal to be mindful and present.
Over the course of the day, when you are distracted, remember to come back to your breath and notice your breathing and take five breathes. Notice each one.
Before you eat something compose your breathing and notice it so you are fully present. Realise that the food was connected to something that nourished its growth. Think about what made that food grow. The sunlight, the rain, the earth, the farmer….. Eat slowly and conciously and be mindful that what you are eating is going to nourish every cell in your body. Notice the smell and taste of every mouthful and take the time to chew and swallow slowly.
Be aware of the movements of your body throughout the day. When you move, walk, stand or sit. Notice your posture and feel your feet connected to the ground. Notice any breeze on your face and in your hair and maybe the sound of the wind, rain or other noises. Be aware of your speed.
At any opportunity, on hold on the phone, in a queue, cleaning your teeth, getting dressed, cooking, waiting at traffic lights or in traffic. Be aware of how you feel. Are you tense or relaxed? How is your breathing? Where is your breathing high or low in your body?
Notice any tension in your body. Where is it? Can you relax it? Notice the difference that makes.
At bedtime, once you are in bed and still, notice your breathing and take five breathes. Notice each one.
As you can see, it doesn't take long to be mindful and it's easy to do. give it a go now. Just shut your eyes (hold on read this last bit first!) and notice yourself. Your feet connected to the floor, your breathing and your posture.
Even mindfulness can't get you thought some stuff so if you need help to overcome your depression or anxiety please do get in touch and I can help you.
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The 1954 Tasmanian Australian National Football League (TANFL) premiership season was an Australian Rules football competition staged in Hobart, Tasmania over fifteen (15) roster rounds and four (4) finals series matches between 17 April and 18 September 1954.
Hobart Football Club began playing their home fixtures at North Hobart Oval from this season due to a dispute between them, the TANFL and the Tasmanian Cricket Association and its (at that time) more financially influential co-tenant, the Hobart Greyhound Racing Club (HGRC) over the high rental costs incurred to use the TCA Ground for football.
Owing to the dispute between all parties the ground did not host any TANFL fixtures until Hobart resumed playing home matches there in 1961.
Participating Clubs
Clarence District Football Club
New Town District Football Club
Hobart Football Club
New Norfolk District Football Club
North Hobart Football Club
Sandy Bay Football Club
1954 TANFL Club Coaches
Les McClements (Clarence)
Jack Rough (Glenorchy)
Bill Williams (Hobart)
Rex Garwood (New Norfolk)
John Leedham (North Hobart)
Gordon Bowman (Sandy Bay)
TANFL Reserves Grand Final
Nth Hobart 7.10 (52) v New Town 6.8 (44) – North Hobart Oval
TANFL Under-19's Grand Final
State Schools Old Boys Football Association (SSOBFA)
Glenorchy 6.10 (46) v Buckingham 4.9 (33) – North Hobart Oval
State Preliminary Final
(Saturday, 25 September 1954)
City: 5.4 (34) | 5.7 (37) | 11.10 (76) | 14.12 (96)
Burnie: 1.1 (7) | 3.4 (22) | 4.5 (29) | 6.7 (43)
Attendance: 4,500 at Devonport Oval
State Grand Final
(Saturday, 2 October 1954)
City: 1.6 (12) | 5.10 (40) | 7.13 (55) | 9.16 (70)
Hobart: 2.3 (15) | 3.3 (21) | 5.5 (35) | 6.10 (46)
Attendance: 6,951 at York Park
Intrastate Matches
Jubilee Shield (Saturday, 12 June 1954)
TANFL 19.14 (128) v NWFU 12.13 (85) – Att: 8,307 at North Hobart Oval
Jubilee Shield (Monday, 14 June 1954)
TANFL 8.14 (62) v NTFA 7.11 (53) – Att: 8,069 at North Hobart Oval
Jubilee Shield (Saturday, 3 July 1954)
NTFA 15.13 (103) v TANFL 13.6 (84) – Att: 9,413 at North Hobart Oval
Jubilee Shield (Saturday, 31 July 1954)
NWFU 21.11 (137) v TANFL 11.12 (78) – Att: N/A at Devonport Oval
Inter-Association Match (Sunday, 13 June 1954)
Queenstown FA 15.12 (102) v TANFL II 8.9 (57) – Att: N/A at Queenstown Oval (The Gravel)
Inter-Association Match (Sunday, 31 July 1954)
Huon FA 14.16 (100) v TANFL II 11.16 (82) – Att: 1,200 at Geeveston Oval.
Interstate Matches
Interstate Match (Saturday, 10 July 1954)
Tasmania 16.21 (117) v Australian Amateurs 9.10 (64) – Att: 10,357 at North Hobart Oval
Leading Goalkickers: TANFL
Ian Westell (Sandy Bay) – 68
Max Griffiths (New Town) – 42
E.Griggs (New Town) – 40
L.Sutton (North Hobart) – 37
Les McClements (Clarence) – 37
Medal Winners
Bruce Roe (New Norfolk) – William Leitch Medal
M.Cleary (North Hobart) – George Watt Medal (Reserves)
Ray Young (New Norfolk) – V.A Geard Medal (Under-19's)
C.Moore (North Hobart) – Weller Arnold Medal (Best TANFL player in Intrastate Matches)
Gordon Bowman (Sandy Bay) – Lefroy Medal (Best Tasmanian player in Interstate Matches)
1954 TANFL Ladder
Round 1
(Saturday, 17 April & Monday, 19 April 1954)
New Town 16.19 (115) v Clarence 10.6 (66) – Att: 3,912 at North Hobart Oval
Sandy Bay 11.11 (77) v New Norfolk 6.17 (53) – Att: 2,221 at Boyer Oval
Hobart 17.11 (113) v Nth Hobart 8.11 (59) – Att: 4,232 at North Hobart Oval (Monday)
Round 2
(Saturday, 24 April 1954)
Hobart 14.20 (104) v New Norfolk 7.10 (52) – Att: 2,026 at North Hobart Oval
Sandy Bay 23.18 (156) v New Town 19.14 (128) – Att: 3,017 at New Town Oval
Nth Hobart 12.23 (95) v Clarence 2.8 (20) – Att: 1,382 at Bellerive Oval
Round 3
(Saturday, 1 May 1954)
Nth Hobart 8.11 (59) v New Town 7.11 (53) – Att: 2,794 at North Hobart Oval
Hobart 15.14 (104) v Sandy Bay 11.11 (77) – Att: 3,400 at Queenborough Oval
Clarence 11.18 (84) v New Norfolk 12.3 (75) – Att: 1,416 at Bellerive Oval
Round 4
(Saturday, 8 May 1954)
New Town 11.11 (77) v Hobart 5.10 (40) – Att: 2,953 at North Hobart Oval
Sandy Bay 16.17 (113) v Clarence 4.15 (39) – Att: 1,440 at Queenborough Oval
Nth Hobart 13.7 (85) v New Norfolk 8.12 (60) – Att: 970 at Boyer Oval
Round 5
(Saturday, 15 May 1954)
Sandy Bay 13.12 (90) v Nth Hobart 12.15 (87) – Att: 4,301 at North Hobart Oval
New Town 16.9 (105) v New Norfolk 11.17 (83) – Att: 1,576 at New Town Oval
Hobart 11.15 (81) v Clarence 9.17 (71) – Att: 1,069 at Bellerive Oval
Round 6
(Saturday, 22 May 1954)
Nth Hobart 11.8 (74) v Hobart 6.16 (52) – Att: 5,115 at North Hobart Oval
Sandy Bay 14.22 (106) v New Norfolk 4.6 (30) – Att: 1,460 at Queenborough Oval
Clarence 11.6 (72) v New Town 8.18 (66) – Att: 1,472 at Bellerive Oval
Round 7
(Saturday, 29 May 1954)
Nth Hobart 18.11 (119) v Clarence 8.10 (58) – Att: 3,257 at North Hobart Oval
Sandy Bay 13.13 (91) v New Town 11.18 (84) – Att: 3,007 at Queenborough Oval
Hobart 17.19 (121) v New Norfolk 8.7 (55) – Att: 1,148 at Boyer Oval
Round 8
(Saturday, 5 June 1954)
Hobart 8.14 (62) v Sandy Bay 4.3 (27) – Att: 1,949 at North Hobart Oval
Nth Hobart 9.12 (66) v New Town 5.14 (44) – Att: 1,227 at New Town Oval
Clarence 8.12 (60) v New Norfolk 6.13 (49) – Att: 475 at Bellerive Oval
Round 9
(Saturday, 19 June 1954)
Nth Hobart 12.15 (87) v New Norfolk 12.15 (87) – Att: 1,708 at North Hobart Oval
Hobart 10.21 (81) v New Town 10.17 (77) – Att: 2,581 at New Town Oval
Clarence 10.15 (75) v Sandy Bay 9.15 (69) – Att: 1,617 at Bellerive Oval
Round 10
(Saturday, 26 June 1954)
Hobart 12.21 (93) v Clarence 6.7 (43) – Att: 2,319 at North Hobart Oval
Nth Hobart 16.9 (105) v Sandy Bay 11.11 (77) – Att: 3,398 at Queenborough Oval
New Town 16.18 (114) v Clarence 5.5 (35) – Att: 1,400 at Boyer Oval
Round 11
(Saturday, 17 July 1954)
Hobart 17.20 (122) v Nth Hobart 12.11 (83) – Att: 4,301 at North Hobart Oval
New Town 23.25 (163) v Clarence 6.12 (48) – Att: 1,353 at New Town Oval
Sandy Bay 17.12 (114) v New Norfolk 11.11 (77) – Att: 850 at Boyer Oval
Round 12
(Saturday, 24 July 1954)
Hobart 18.19 (127) v New Norfolk 11.12 (78) – Att: 1,096 at North Hobart Oval
New Town 16.17 (113) v Sandy Bay 7.10 (52) – Att: 3,384 at New Town Oval
Clarence 5.15 (45) v Nth Hobart 2.5 (17) – Att: 1,197 at Bellerive Oval
Round 13
(Saturday, 7 August 1954)
New Town 16.13 (109) v Nth Hobart 13.11 (89) – Att: 3,330 at North Hobart Oval
Sandy Bay 19.13 (127) v Hobart 12.20 (92) – Att: 2,111 at Queenborough Oval
Clarence 13.14 (92) v New Norfolk 6.13 (49) – Att: 795 at Boyer Oval
Round 14
(Saturday, 14 August 1954)
New Town 16.13 (109) v Hobart 14.21 (105) – Att: 4,341 at North Hobart Oval
Sandy Bay 15.12 (102) v Clarence 13.10 (88) – Att: 1,897 at Queenborough Oval
New Norfolk 10.12 (72) v Nth Hobart 7.17 (59) – Att: 880 at Boyer Oval
Round 15
(Saturday, 21 August 1954)
Nth Hobart 14.13 (97) v Sandy Bay 13.9 (87) – Att: 3,992 at North Hobart Oval
New Town 32.19 (211) v New Norfolk 6.12 (48) – Att: 941 at New Town Oval *
Hobart 16.23 (119) v Clarence 10.9 (69) – Att: 860 at Bellerive Oval
Note: New Town became the first club to score more than 200 points in a match since Lefroy in 1932, it took until 1979 for it to be broken again.
First Semi Final
(Saturday, 28 August 1954)
Nth Hobart: 2.3 (15) | 7.7 (49) | 10.11 (71) | 11.13 (79)
Sandy Bay: 2.6 (18) | 3.10 (28) | 7.11 (53) | 10.15 (75)
Attendance: 8,787 at North Hobart Oval
Second Semi Final
(Saturday, 4 September 1954)
Hobart: 4.3 (27) | 8.5 (53) | 12.13 (85) | 18.15 (123)
New Town: 5.1 (31) | 5.2 (32) | 10.7 (67) | 15.9 (99)
Attendance: 8,045 at North Hobart Oval
Preliminary Final
(Saturday, 11 September 1954)
New Town: 3.2 (20) | 7.9 (51) | 10.10 (70) | 12.12 (84)
Nth Hobart: 3.4 (22) | 5.10 (40) | 7.12 (54) | 8.13 (61)
Attendance: 10,481 at North Hobart Oval
Grand Final
(Saturday, 18 September 1954)
Hobart: 4.3 (27) | 6.7 (43) | 9.8 (62) | 12.10 (82)
New Town: 3.3 (21) | 4.4 (28) | 7.9 (51) | 10.12 (72)
Attendance: 11,461 at North Hobart Oval
Source: All scores and statistics courtesy of the Hobart Mercury publication.
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In the event of severe weather at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds, law enforcement and staff will work closely to ensure the safety of all.
If you are on the Minnesota State Fairgrounds when severe weather becomes imminent:
The National Weather Service notifies our emergency operations team ahead of time as severe weather moves into western Hennepin County (the fairgrounds are located in Ramsey County, east of Hennepin County).
You will hear a severe weather siren and/or be alerted by law enforcement that you need to seek shelter. Move into a nearby building, preferably one of the five designated storm shelter buildings identified on all official Minnesota State Fair maps (also available at any information booth on the fairgrounds). You will be notified when it's safe to move out onto the fairgrounds.
If you are attending a Grandstand show when severe weather becomes imminent:
Minnesota State Fair officials have created an extensive Grandstand inclement weather plan. Patrons should listen to announcements made from the Grandstand stage and watch the large LED screens on either side of the stage for instructions.
If officials deem it necessary to relocate concert patrons from the Grandstand concert venue due to severe weather, you will be asked to proceed to the nearest exit, go all the way down the stairs and seek shelter inside the Grandstand building. Save your ticket for re-entry after receiving the all-clear.
Visitors may also utilize the fair's Twitter feed (@mnstatefair) anywhere on the fairgrounds for weather updates.
State Fairgrounds map with shelter locations
Grandstand severe weather evacuation map | {
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Sunday History Photo / NSW
Submitted: Sunday, Dec 11, 2016 at 08:19
Life Member-Doug T NSW
Pooncarie is a village in south-western New South Wales, Australia in Wentworth Shire. It is on the eastern side of the Darling River between Wentworth and Menindee. The surrounding region of Pooncarie is semi-arid with an outback landscape rich in eucalypt woodlands.
Ute on a Pole,Pooncarie,
The region was first settled by Europeans during the 1840s when they took up illegal grazing runs on crown land. During the 1860s the government formalised these illegal (and unfenced) claims in an attempt to gain control of the region. As more settlers followed the town became a service hub for outlying stations. In the mid-19th century, the town's Darling River wharf was very active as paddle-steamers, carried wool from north-western NSW and south-western Queensland travelling through the port on its way to South Australia.
Pooncarie post office 1933
The Burke and Wills expedition passed through Pooncarie on their journey across Australia from Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria. They reached the Darling River near Tarcoola Station to the south of town on Wednesday, 26 September 1860 and the next day made Camp XXX, (their thirtieth camp since leaving Melbourne) at what is now Bilbarka Park. The expedition stayed here until the morning of 11 October 1860 when they headed north to Menindee. In 1863 the town was originally gazetted as "Pooncaira".
The 'Port of Pooncarie' was a vital link with the outside world for the district's grazing properties, its wharf facilities having the unique advantage of being unaffected by flooding.
Old Wharf Site
Built on a series of sand hills, Pooncarie had a natural two-tier wharf, accommodating steamers when the Darling River was high or low.
Pooncarie is approximately 40 kilometres east of, and the closest centre to the burgeoning BEMAX Resources Ginkgo Mineral Sands mine on Malara Station. The mine commenced partial operations in December 2005.
Pooncarie BEMAX Mine Expansion
Today the village has a postal centre and centrelink office (which is housed in the former Pooncarie police station), a hotel, a golf course, a tennis court, a general store, a cemetery, and a racecourse, where the Pooncarie Cup - held on Labour Day (NSW and SA) - attracts a crowd of over 1,500 enthusiasts.
The Department of Main Roads describes the bridge as being some 100 metres long, 7 metres wide and consisting of one 20 metre long calendar - Hamilton type span with three 15 metre composite steel and concrete approach spans on the eastern side and one similar span on the western side.
Darling Bridge, Pooncarie 1963
Darling river crossing near Pooncarie
The bridge constructed over the Darling river, replaced a punt which began operation on 1941. Continued road improvements around Pooncarie at the time and subsequent additional road traffic between Broken Hill and the Murray towns instigated construction of the bridge. It is the only bridge crossing over the Darling River between Wentworth and Menindee. The bridge prevents the passage of riverboats due to its limiting height
Pooncarie Hotel
Pooncarie is the closest centre to Mungo National Park which is 88 kilometres away, fuel is available at the store reopened July 2013.
When The Bitumen Reaches Pooncarie - Slim Dusty
gift by Daughter
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Reply By: boxing kangaroo - Sunday, Dec 11, 2016 at 09:20
Sunday, Dec 11, 2016 at 09:20
Thank you Doug. We went there few years back on our way to Mungo NP. Stayed in the van park along the river for few nights. Good memories.
Cheers GG
Reply By: Member - Keith P (NSW) - Sunday, Dec 11, 2016 at 12:31
There is no doubt about it hey. If there is a reason to rip the land apart for whatevere reason....it will be done "for the good of the country"....and sfuff the country.
A top write up Doug....and Mungo is on our bucket list in the near future.
Cheers Keith
Nothin is ever the same once I own it ...........
Reply By: Member - Robyn R4 - Monday, Dec 12, 2016 at 22:02
Monday, Dec 12, 2016 at 22:02
I teach with a former Pooncarie teacher and she loved the challenges of life in remote NSW.
My first school was a few hundred k's south-east...in country terms, "just down the road".
It's funny-because she was the only teacher I had assumed Pooncarie was just a school for the farm kids and I didn't realise there was a "whole village"!
The students at my local high school used to go over to Mungo National Park but it's still on my own "to do" list
Must chat with her about it further tomorrow!
Very interesting.
Thanks, Doug.
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The Gordon County Board of Commissioners held their Regular Meeting on Tuesday, March 3, 2009, at 7:00 p.m. in the Conference Room of the Administration Building.
Invocation was led by David Mitchell and the pledge of allegiance was led by Chairman Long.
Chairman Long read the list of employees with anniversary hire dates in March. County Clerk Annette Berry drew the name of Rick O'Mahony as employee of the month for March.
Chairman Long asked if there were any additions, omissions, or deletions to the Minutes for the Work Session February 17, 2009, and the Regular Meeting February 17, 2009, Commissioner Bailey made a motion to approve the minutes. Commissioner Gordon seconded the motion and all voted aye. Minutes approved.
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Commissioner Gordon made a motion to approve the recommendations for Galls and Pokey's. Commissioner Bailey seconded the motion and Commissioners Gordon, Bailey, Hood and Townsend voted aye. Motion passed.
County Administrator Dowling advised that this is a bid award to provide and equip a new pickup truck for the Code Enforcement Officer. Gordon County solicited for bids and six vendors responded with bids. The recommendation is to approve Prater Ford to provide and equip a Ford F-150 4×4. Funds are to come from the insurance reimbursement from the previous truck and equipment.
Commissioner Bailey made a motion to approve the recommendation of Prater Ford. Commissioner Gordon seconded the motion and Commissioners Bailey, Hood, Gordon, and Townsend voted aye. Motion passed.
County Administrator Dowling advised the Board that this is a Rural Fire Defense memorandum of understanding between Georgia Forestry Commission and the Gordon County Fire Department to provide mutual assistance for fire and emergency service.
Commissioner Bailey made a motion to approve the memorandum of understanding and authorize the Chairman to execute the document. Commissioner Gordon seconded the motion and Commissioners Hood, Gordon, Bailey, and Townsend voted aye. Motion passed.
Commissioner Bailey made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Commissioner Hood seconded the motion and all voted aye. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 7:10 p.m. | {
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I am thankful for modern medicine. I love Henry's doctor. She was a good friend before she was his doctor and she was willing to see him (and the rest of the family) while we were in between insurance policies. I can call her at home to ask a question and she doesn't get annoyed (I've only done it once or twice). I can call the office and describe symptoms over the phone and she can call in a prescription if I need one. It is nice to have a doctor friend so that I can keep on top of what is going around.
I am thankful for my mailman and his family. This should actually count for a few entries, but I will put it all together. Firstly my mailman is the son of a woman that used to work at the church with me. He is also the son-in-law of a woman I used to teach with. He and his family go to my church and I was in a group with his younger brother in college. I just love this whole family! They are awesome! He holds the mail when we are out of town. He asks about us if we don't pick it up for a few days. I have had more than one piece of mail delivered to my house despite being marked "postage due." I can put my outgoing mail outside with two quarters taped to it and it will get mailed. All of those things are neat, but let me tell you why else I love this family...Last summer I was out st some garage sales. I stopped at one and found a lot of really nice girls' clothes for good prices. As I was loading up my arms, the owner of the house approached me and it turns out to be the mailman's wife! She loaded me up with more clothes and toys and then gave me an awesome deal. Twice since then I have caught her delivering boxes of her daughter's old clothes to my house. It is an absolute Godsend to have these clothes. It means less shopping for me and good clothes get a few more uses out of them. What an awesome family!!
Praying for your son to feel much better very soon.
I am praying for your son too. Thank God that he has got a good doctor. Glad you have cuddling times with him. It must have comforted him. He is so blessed to have the love of a dear mother! Thanks for sharing the photo of your daughter and her friend. They are such sweeties! Glad they can enjoy each other's friendships. Thanks for sharing your thankful heart with us. God bless!
Oscar looks mean with those eyes! I hope Henry feels better soon! I need to come see you guys before I leave in THREE WEEKS.
Hope your son is better soon. And the girls... Adorable! | {
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Please note: The guide below will be outdated for most of our customers, as admin.e-pages.dk is being closed down and will only be available for customers with a special setup. Please refer to this guide instead!
This short guide will take you through the steps of uploading a publication. | {
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Invited Speaker For SuomiFinland 100
On 18 August 2017, CEO of AEvice Health, Adrian Ang was invited to speak at the press conference held by SuomiFinland100 Singapore to discuss his team's experience in Slush Finland last year. In the coming month of September, promising startups and organizations from around the world will visit Singapore to boost collaborations between Finnish and Singapore businesses during SWITCH week, where Slush Singapore will also take place for the second year running.
As the very first winner of Slush Singapore last year, AEvice Health was given the opportunity to visit Helsinki and participate in Slush Finland Competition. It is heartening to know that Finland has an extremely vibrant startup ecosystem for aspiring entrepreneurs. For example, Tekes (equivalent to our SPRING in Singapore) is a government agency that funds approximately 60% of innovations in Finland including health tech, gaming, deep tech and IOT. In fact, Tekes funded a total of 700 startups in 2015.
On the other hand, startups also receive strong support from the private sector such as FiBAN (Finnish Business Angel Network), who provides extensive support to startups by organizing private funding to scale their businesses further. Some of FiBAN members are actually entrepreneurs who have made their own exit and return as angel investors to support the ecosystem.
"In this area, Singapore shares a lot of similarity with Finland. There are plenty that we can learn from each other," said Adrian Ang.
Riku Makela -Senior Expert, Embassy of Finland, speaking on smart city
Finland will be turning 100 years old on 6 December 2017. We look forward to exploring collaboration opportunity in with Finnish companies in the near future.
By jshao|2018-06-27T05:40:45+00:00August 19th, 2017|Blogs|
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Delta baggage handler accused of $250,000 cash theft
Thu., Sept. 26, 2019timer1 min. read
NEW YORK - A Delta Airlines baggage handler has been arrested on charges of stealing over $250,000 in cash from John F. Kennedy International Airport, according to federal authorities.
Quincy Thorpe was arrested at his Brooklyn home Thursday and was released on $80,000 after a brief court appearance, according to federal prosecutors. A message left with Thorpe's lawyer wasn't immediately returned.
The cash was part of eight bags of both U.S. and foreign currency delivered to the airport by armoured car on Tuesday to be loaded onto a Miami-bound Delta flight. Once the flight landed in Miami, prosecutors said the security company responsible for the bags realized that one of the eight bags was missing. The bag contained about $258,000 in cash.
"Security surveillance obtained from Delta shows an individual consistent with the appearance of the defendant Quincy Thorpe scanning and loading some of the eight bags onto Flight 1225," court papers said.
"It also shows the defendant not scanning the stolen bag, but instead placing it into a container attached to a vehicle. The defendant left with the vehicle," the papers said.
Delta released a statement saying "the alleged actions of this employee are unacceptable and in no way reflect the professionalism and values we expect from Delta team members." The airline said it was working directly with authorities on their investigation as well as conducting their own internal investigation. | {
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Youfit Chandler - Gilbert Rd.
Welcome to our gym in Chandler, Arizona on Gilbert Road!
We are conveniently located at the southwest corner of E. Queen Creek Rd. and Gilbert Rd.
Formerly Fitness Works, we are proud to welcome this facility to the Youfit family! Color us excited to bring many improvements to your experience, including renovations to the space and new equipment to enjoy. You can expect the same excellence, great service and friendly atmosphere found at every one of our gyms. | {
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require 'config/environment_secured' #TODO: Make it 'exposable' by removing db access
require 'drb'
require 'lib/bsearch'
require 'models/patient_model'
#Note: Not sure if the server should go to the database and pull, or if an interface should push to the server
#either way, there will be no patient data on the secure server.
#ideally postgres would do magic on the other end
class PatientDataIndexServer
EXCLUSIONS = File.open("#{MEDIMAIL_ROOT}/config/patient_data_index_exclusions.yml") { |f| YAML::load(f) }
def match_message( message = '' )
match_words message.scan( /\w+/ ).collect { |word| word.downcase }
end
def match_words( words = [] )
patient_matches = {}
@indexes.each_pair do |col, index|
words.each do |word|
word_hash = word.hash
match_range = index.bsearch_range { |patient| patient[0] <=> word_hash }
index[ match_range ].each { |patient| ( patient_matches[ patient[1] ] ||= [] ) << col }
end
end
patient_matches.each_pair { |patient, match_cols| match_cols.uniq! }
patient_matches
end
private
def initialize
@indexes = {}
build_indexes
end
#Pulls data from database
def build_indexes
Patient.column_names.select { |col| col != 'id' }.each do |col|
@indexes[ col.to_sym ] = []
end
Patient.find( :all ).each do |patient|
Patient.column_names.select { |col| col != 'id' }.each do |col|
@indexes[ col.to_sym ] << [ patient.send( col ).to_s.strip.hash, patient.id ] unless
( (! EXCLUSIONS[ col ].nil?) and EXCLUSIONS[ col ].include? patient.send( col ).to_s.strip )
end
end
@indexes.each_value { |value| value.sort! { |a,b| a[0] <=> b[0] } }
end
end
server = PatientDataIndexServer.new
DRb.start_service( PATIENT_DATA_INDEX_URL, server )
puts "Patient Data Index Service Start at #{PATIENT_DATA_INDEX_URL}"
MEDIMAIL_DEFAULT_LOGGER.info "Patient Data Index Service Start at #{PATIENT_DATA_INDEX_URL}"
#MEDIMAIL_DEFAULT_LOGGER.info "Index length: #{server.index.length}"
DRb.thread.join
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That's exactly what former Bainbridge Island resident Greg Nance was up to earlier this year as part of the 2019 World Marathon Challenge, a competition that has runners straining their bodies to finish seven marathons on seven continents in seven days. It's not only an incredible athletic feat, it's also an incredible logistical challenge.
Just after competitors finish one marathon, they jump on a plane and fly to the next marathon site. There's little time for recovery. In total competitors run around 180 miles and fly about 23,000 miles during the week.
I recently had a chance to sit down with Greg at Blackbird Bakery to chat about this incredible achievement. In this interview, we talk about the event itself, how he prepared in the months ahead of the first race and what's next for him.
The music used in the interview is "Waiting Takes Time" by artist Josh Woodward.
Former Bainbridge resident takes on a new distance running challenge
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