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Q: Using an oscillator instead of a crystal on W5500 I am designing a circuit I am planning to have fabricated that uses the W5500 Ethernet IC. I am quite new when with this and I've heard of a number of people having problems with the crystal (bad tuning, no start, etc.) that goes with the W5500.
I need to get this circuit working on the first try (not enough time to iterate) so I was wondering if I could use an oscillator in it's place to avoid potential problems. My understanding is that they are pretty much guaranteed to work albeit at a higher cost.
How would an oscillator be connected to the W5500? Should I just connect the oscillator output to CLKIN? Does the oscillator replace the crystal and capacitors or also the 1M resistor (R14)?
These are the W5500 crystal requirements:
Would this oscillator be good for the W5500? Is its output compatible with the levels expected by W5500's CLKIN?
I am an idiot, just got the answer for the first question from the W5500 datasheet:
The oscillator I referenced seems to have a CMOS output instead of TTL output so I suppose it won't work.
Can I use a CMOS oscillator with a device that expects TTL clock in?
EDIT: Would this TTL/CMOS compatible oscillator work with the W5500?
A: The CMOS/TTL part you showed is expected to work, as long as you run it on 3.3V Vcc.
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Jan Fisher is a native of Seattle, Washington. She started her gaming career in 1977 as a poker dealer in Las Vegas. After gaining experience in numerous Vegas cardrooms, Jan moved on to poker event management and began playing professionally. Her popular forum / blog site "Poker Tournaments Today" is located at: https://www.pokertda.com/forum/index.php?board=12.0 and she welcomes your comments and feedback.
Jan is a partner in Card Player Cruises (http://cardplayercruises.com/) where she hosts and directs cruiseline tournaments. She also directs the semi-annual Eureka Open poker tournament at the Eureka Resort and Casino in Mesquite, Nevada. Jan has directed the highly successful PartyPoker.com Million events.
Jan has been active in the gaming press and broadcasting for many years. She was editor of the Poker 101 column for Card Player magazine for ten years and currently writes the column "Fishing Around" for Poker Player Newspaper. She was a live studio announcer on the Travel Channel for the Professional Poker Tour and statistician for the World Poker Tour for six seasons. Jan conducts poker seminars and lessons around the country and is an instructor for WPT Boot Camp (http://wptbootcamp.com/). She is a past member of the Board of Directors for the Poker Players Alliance (http://theppa.org/) and remains active in the PPA and their mission.
Jan's experience in all aspects of the poker industry convinced her that an organization was necessary to standardize best practices in tournament management. Along with co-founders Matt Savage, Linda Johnson, and Dave Lamb, she founded the Poker Tournament Directors Association in 2001.
In June 2009, Jan was honored with induction to the Women in Poker Hall of Fame. In her spare time she enjoys travelling and helping support charitable projects. Jan is a co-founder of Poker Gives where she's realizing a dream of truly making a difference to so many worthwhile organizations.
Follow Jan on Twitter @Jan_Fisher and keep up with her global travels at Card Player Cruises. She looks forward to your comments and feedback. | {
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The Likely Lads from Rolf's Cartoon Club
December 9, 2010 by Animator
Three lads most likely to succeed in the field of cartoon art have all appeared in Rolf's Cartoon Club TV programmes and seem set on careers in the profession. By Ken Clark.
Christopher Blackwell as he appeared in his local newspaper pictured with Rolf Harris.
The Wiffie newspaper strip created by Christopher Blackwell.
In alphabetical order: thirteen year old Christopher Blackwell, who had an exhibition of his artwork displayed in the foyer of Wycombe 6 cinema during a film premiere when he was only ten years old. His characters: Cheston the Wolf appeared in 89, Whiffle the Mouse in August '89. After sending his drawings to Rolf Harris in December he appeared on the show in January this year.
He now has a cartoon strip appearing weekly in the Bucks Free Press. On a visit to John Halas' studio he impressed Pat Webb to the degree that ASIFA now has a junior branch called the Inbetweeners.
When Christopher was told he had been chosen to appear on TV his father said, "That is all very well, all these momentous things happening to him at the age of twelve, but where does he go from here?" It set him thinking. Mike Blackwell is not your everyday average man, he designed and made the prototype instrument panel for the Hawker Harrier Jump Jet, among many other inventive ideas. Impressed by the Commodore Amiga set-up he is now working on another scheme. This father is going to answer his own question and help his own son at the same time.
Categories #27 Summer 1990 Tags amateur, children, workshop Post navigation
The Likely Lads from Rolf's Cartoon Club – Page 2
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I created a directory named "Thevolumesettingsfolder" on the drive C: of the Windows PC. I tried to copy this folder to the shared drive on the NAS but there was an error message. Why?
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Q: Can ServiceStack.Text deserialize JSON to a custom generic type? Example is the following, where T is some DTO that I expect to get 1...n back matching the resultCount. This loaded up fine using Jayrock JsonConvert, however is just returning a new JsonResult to me when trying to deserialize the same json text that worked in Jayrock.
[Serializable]
public class JsonResult<T>
{
public int resultCount = 0;
public T[] results;
}
I thought this might be an issue that I asked about at ServiceStack.Text.JsonSerializer.DeserializeFromString<T>() fails to deserialize if string contains \n's, however even stripping out those \n's still doesn't allow deserialization to succeed.
A: ServiceStack's JSON Serializer does support generics but only serializes public properties which is the problem here.
Also the [Serializable] attribute has no significance in most (all?) serailizers outside of .NET, including all of ServiceStack's serializers.
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Q: How can I merge two objects to be used in an AJAX response? I have an issue where I'm using an XHR request, but it's breaking in IE8. My hopes is to extract the XHR call, and the AJAX call, merge them and add them to the $.ajax() function like so:
var loadingXHR = {
xhr: function () {
var xhr = new window.XMLHttpRequest;
xhr.addEventListener('progress', (function (evt) {
var parentWidth, percent, percentComplete, width;
if (evt.lengthComputable) {
width = loadEl.width();
parentWidth = loadEl.offsetParent().width();
percent = 100 * width / parentWidth;
percentComplete = Math.max((evt.loaded / evt.total) * 100, percent);
loadEl.stop().animate({
width: Math.min(percentComplete, 100) + "%"
}, 120);
}
}), false);
return xhr;
}
}
var ajaxResponse = {
type: "POST",
url: url,
dataType: "json",
cache: false,
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
data: data,
error: function (xhr, textStatus, errorThrown) {
/* error */
},
success: function (model) {
/* success */
}
}
if (conditional) {
return $.ajax($.extend(loadingXHR, ajaxResponse));
}
return $.ajax(ajaxResponse);
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Q: Указатель this-> Кто может более подробней рассказать про указатель this->. Вот маленький кусок кода:
#include <iostream>
class thisis{
private: int var;
public:
thisis(int var) { this->var = var; std::cout << var; };
void getit() { std::cout << var; };
};
int main(){
thisis obj1(2);
obj1.getit();
return 0;
}
окей ничего сложного, самый обычный пример из книги, мы просто сделали присвоение. которое равнозначно обычному присвоению ( только с одним но, у нас две одноименные переменные и поэтому одну из них нам необходимо было переименовать ). просто указатель, который работает в классе. но смысл данного указателя, может быть у него есть другое применение?
A: В вашем примере можно было обойтись и без указателя this. Например,
thisis(int var) { thisis::var = var; std::cout << var; };
Если вам нужен пример другого применения указателя this, где без него не обойтись, так вот вам такой пример
thisis & operator = ( const thisis &rhs )
{
var = rhs.var;
return *this;
}
Внутри нестатических функций - членов класса указатель this указывает на объект, для которого нестатическая функция была вызвана.
Я вам уже показал пример использования this в операторе копирующего присваивания. Иногда в таких операторах требуется проверять, не происходит ли присваивание объекта самому себе.
Поэтому код оператора присваивания может выглядеть так
thisis & operator = ( const thisis &rhs )
{
if ( this != &rhs )
{
//...
}
return *this;
}
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Bartender employment in Maryland, DC area can be fun and lucrative for the right person.
Whether considering this path as a way to simply make a few extra dollars or as your main career, there are many advantages to becoming a bartender.
If you're good with people and want a flexible schedule, high earning potential, an exciting work environment or just a fun and interesting way to meet new people, bartending may be for you.
If becoming a bartender is something that you've considered but you have any idea as to where you should start then keep reading this article.
You'll learn about the process behind gaining bartender employment and how you can take to ultimately get there.
Most bartenders attended Bartending School before they started working. In school, they were taught by experienced bartenders over the course of several weeks.
Students often train in a fully functional bar using many of the same tools that are used in a professional setting.
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These tests not only assure that the student can handle the high pressure, fast paced environment they'd be facing outside of school, but that they can remember the ingredients to certain drinks as well.
Bartending schools not only offer familiarization with the setting and instruction from experienced bartending, but many bartending schools also offer job placement assistance following graduation.
With Bartenders being employed in places like resorts, hotels, restaurants, clubs and bars all over the country, some schools have exclusive deals worked out with the owners of such establishments where their students can be put into jobs right after graduation.
But they also teach important aspects of bartender employment in Maryland not often considered like knowing the local liquor laws of the state that the student would be working in, which is important for anyone working in a place that serves alcohol.
Bartending School is an attractive option to many because, unlike trade schools that can take months and colleges that can take years, bartending classes tend to last for only a matter of weeks before completion.
If you're looking for a school to begin your bartender employment in the Maryland-DC area then look no further than Maryland Bartending Academy.
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Abstract: The essential elements of a digital-based dorsal fin photo-identification program for dolphins are described and compared to more conventional film-based systems. The account begins with a description of digital-specific camera features, controls, and options, including sensor type, as well as image acquisition, resolution, compression, and storage. Detailed descriptions are given of how these digital-specific features are integrated with nondigital-specific features, such as autofocusing, shooting mode, metering, and telephoto lens specifications. The most compelling features of a digital-based system, especially when compared to film-based systems, are realized during the laboratory analysis of digital images (i.e., the processes of sorting, matching, and cataloging). During these laboratory phases of analysis, the most important system elements are the broad and powerful range of photographic image analysis, manipulation, and file management tools available in Adobe Photoshop Version 7.0 and the methods developed to integrate these tools into a system of dorsal fin analysis. This account concludes with a review of what the authors like most about the system and why, the process of transitioning from a film- to a digital-based system, and an analysis of the operational and acquisition costs of this digital dorsal fin photo-identification system.
Key Words: digital, photography, photo-identification, bottlenose dolphin, dorsal fin, Photoshop, film, Tursiops truncates
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Inferno, Ron Howard's next instalment in his series of Dan Brown adaptations, has added a pair of new names to its ensemble, with Omar Sy and Irrfan Khan signing on to join the production.
The pair are also joined by Danish actress Sidse Babett Knudsen, best known for her work on the TV show, Borgen. All three have been officially confirmed by Columbia Pictures.
Khan will play Harry Sims, a character known as "The Provost", while Sy will appear as Christoph Bruder and Knudsen will play Elizabeth Sinskey, the head of the World Health Organization.
The new film picks up with Tom Hanks' Robert Langdon waking in an Italian hospital with a bad case of amnesia before teaming up with Felicity Jones' nurse to try and thwart a lunatic from unleashing a Dante-inspired plague upon the globe.
Directed by Howard from a script by David Koepp, Inferno will open in the UK and US on 14 October 2016. | {
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Sara Peters
June Was 'Worst Month Of Malvertising Ever'
Flash zero-days made it easier to deliver ransomware and banking Trojans, and commit click fraud.
June was "the worst month of malvertising basically ever" and Flash zero-day vulnerabilities are partly to blame, says Patrick Belcher, director of security analytics for Invincea. In the first six months of 2015, malvertising was one of the biggest threats to endpoint security, causing an estimated $525 million in damages (related to repair and recovery costs), according to research released today by Invincea.
Invincea says it stopped 2,100 malvertising attacks, all dropping some kind of malware on the endpoint -- mostly ransomware, banking Trojans, or bot code that abuses endpoints for click fraud campaigns.
The researchers identified a Russian threat actor called "Fessleak," that was particularly prolific, and had carried out more malvertising exploits than anyone else Invincea witnessed this year, using real-time ad platforms to deliver ransomare and the Bedep click fraud bot.
"Fessleak was abusing one company so bad he almost ruined the company," says Belcher. The attacker used the ad platform to deliver the Bedep click fraud bot so often that Blue Coat listed the company as a malicious source. They could have gone out of business, had they not succeeded in ejecting Fessleak, says Belcher.
By the end of the year, Belcher expects that the use of weaponized Microsoft Office documents will overtake malvertising as the leading threat, because the use has recently exploded -- with multiple threat actors using the same Visual Basic scripts, available for free on places like Pastebin, to add malicious payloads to documents. The documents are generally delivered via phishing messages.
These malicious documents were used to deliver Dridex, Zeus, Pony, Zbot, Dyreza payloads. They were also used in "just-in-time" malware attacks, which Invincea called the "dominant trend in malare evolution." In such an attack, the malware is delivered to the endpoint in innocent-looking pieces to avoid detection, then assembled on the endpoint, often using native Windows components as part of the finished product.
The researchers also found that although the threat actors behind the Anthem and White House breaches are very sophisticated, the methods they used to invade the organizations were not particularly complex. In fact -- although they may have used custom malware for part of the attack -- the initial intrusions were both accomplished via spearphishing messages with off-the-shelf Trojans attached. In fact, it was the same basic code, just in different wrapping -- the one in the White House was disguised as a video about an office run by monkeys and at Anthem it appeared as a Citrix software update.
See the full report at http://www.invincea.com/1H-2015-threat-report/.
Sara Peters is Senior Editor at Dark Reading and formerly the editor-in-chief of Enterprise Efficiency. Prior that she was senior editor for the Computer Security Institute, writing and speaking about virtualization, identity management, cybersecurity law, and a myriad ... View Full Bio
Whoopty,
As much as these sorts of threats are worrisome, it's good to know that the best way to combat them is to practice good user security. Not opening documents from unknown sources or if the language in the message feels fishy. Virus checking them before opening anything that seems legitimate isn't a bad plan either.
At least everyone can do that sortr of thing and there isn't some big, expensive software solution which must be considered.
Bleichenbacher's attack on PKCS #1 v1.5 padding for RSA in STM32 cryptographic firmware library software expansion for STM32Cube (UM1924). The vulnerability can allow one to use Bleichenbacher's oracle attack to decrypt an encrypted ciphertext by making successive queries to the server using the vul...
A flaw was found in dnsmasq before version 2.83. A heap-based buffer overflow was discovered in dnsmasq when DNSSEC is enabled and before it validates the received DNS entries. A remote attacker, who can create valid DNS replies, could use this flaw to cause an overflow in a heap-allocated memory. T...
A flaw was found in dnsmasq before version 2.83. When getting a reply from a forwarded query, dnsmasq checks in the forward.c:reply_query() if the reply destination address/port is used by the pending forwarded queries. However, it does not use the address/port to retrieve the exact forwarded query,...
A flaw was found in dnsmasq before version 2.83. When getting a reply from a forwarded query, dnsmasq checks in forward.c:reply_query(), which is the forwarded query that matches the reply, by only using a weak hash of the query name. Due to the weak hash (CRC32 when dnsmasq is compiled without DNSS...
Employee Performance Evaluation System in PHP/MySQLi with Source Code 1.0 is affected by cross-site scripting (XSS) in the Employees, First Name and Last Name fields. | {
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Surface air temperature for March 2019
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TomSlavkovsky | Premium last edited by TomSlavkovsky
Temperatures over almost all of Europe were warmer in March 2019 than in the 1981-2010 average for the month. They were most above normal over the east of the continent, by more than 3°C in places. It was slightly colder than average over some more northern parts of Norway, Sweden and Finland.
Temperatures elsewhere were considerably above average in several regions. This was particularly the case over Alaska and north-western Canada, and over central Siberia, with relatively high values extending over Kazakhstan, Mongolia and north-eastern China. Australia experienced its warmest March on record, with temperatures most above average over the state of Western Australia. Temperatures exceeded average values to a similar extent over much of southern Africa. Temperatures were also several degrees above normal in places around Antarctica, although on the whole there was a mix of regions with above- and below-average temperatures over the continent.
Temperatures were substantially below average over south-western Canada and the central USA, and over much of Greenland and a region of above-average sea-ice cover to its east. Several other land regions experienced temperatures that were a little below average.
Although regions of below-average temperature occurred over all major oceans, marine air temperatures were predominantly higher than average. It was especially warm compared with the long-term average over the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand.
Temperatures averaged over the twelve-month period from April 2018 to March 2019 were:
much above the 1981-2010 average in the Arctic, peaking near Svalbard and over and bordering the Bering and Chukchi seas;
above average over almost all of Europe;
above average over other areas of land and ocean, especially so over central northern Siberia, Mongolia and north-eastern China, the Middle East, Australia, southern Africa and some parts of the Antarctic;
below average over several land and oceanic areas, including much of Canada and Greenland, parts of the North Atlantic and South Pacific, and other parts of the Antarctic.
The global temperature was substantially above average in March 2019. The month was:
0.67°C warmer than the average March from 1981-2010;
within 0.01°C of the temperature of March 2017, the second warmest March in this data record;
about 0.11°C cooler than March 2016, the warmest March on record.
The largest anomalies in European-average temperatures occur in wintertime, when values can vary substantially from month to month. March 2019 had a European-average temperature 1.7°C above normal. In contrast, March 2018 had an average temperature almost 1.6°C below normal.
Averaging over twelve-month periods smooths out the shorter-term variations. Globally, the twelve-month period from April 2018 to March 2019 was 0.45°C warmer than the 1981-2010 average. The warmest twelve-month period was from October 2015 to September 2016, with a temperature 0.64°C above average. 2016 is the warmest calendar year on record, with a global temperature 0.62°C above that for 1981-2010. The second warmest calendar year, 2017, had a temperature 0.53°C above average. The third warmest year, 2015, was warmer than 2018 by an insignificant margin: its temperature, like that of 2018, rounds to 0.43°C above the 1981-2010 average.
0.63°C should be added to these values to relate recent global temperatures to the pre-industrial level defined in the IPCC Special Report on "Global Warming of 1.5°C". Monthly temperatures over the past twelve months have been mostly in the range from 1.0 to 1.1°C above this pre-industrial level, but March 2019 reached 1.3°C.
The spread in the global averages from various temperature datasets has been unusually large over the past two years or so. During this period the twelve-month average values presented here are higher than those from several independent datasets, by between 0.05°C and 0.15°C for the twelve months for which spread is largest. This is due partly to differences in the extent to which datasets represent the relatively warm conditions that have predominated over the Arctic and the seas around Antarctica. Differences in estimates both of sea-surface temperature elsewhere and of temperatures over land outside the Arctic have been further factors. There is nevertheless general agreement between datasets regarding:
the exceptional warmth of 2016, and to a lesser extent 2015, 2017 and 2018;
the overall rate of warming since the late 1970s;
the sustained period of above-average temperatures from 2001 onwards.
There is more variability in average European temperatures, but values are less uncertain because observational coverage of the continent is relatively dense. Twelve-month averages for Europe were at a high level from 2014 to 2016. They then fell, but remained 0.5°C or more above the 1981-2010 average. Twelve-month averages have risen since then. The latest average, for the period from April 2018 to March 2019, is more than 1.5°C above the 1981-2010 norm. It slightly exceeds the value for the twelve-month period from July 2006 to June 2007, making the past twelve months the warmest twelve-month period on record for Europe.
The average surface air temperature analysis homepage explains more about the production and reliability of the values presented here. | {
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Now we are developing the true humanity that is the image and likeness of God.
In the past our priorities were driven by physical and natural needs but we have now reached the stage on our spiritual journey when spiritual and internal needs take first place and dominate our lives – an incredible transformation has taken place.
We are self aware as to our behaviour and inner motivations. We have reached the stage on our spiritual journey where we work on our nature to develop the good, God given aspects of our personality for the benefit of others and where we learn to be aware of the ego, self-centred aspects that we need to overcome.
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package sword.java.class_analyzer.java_type;
import sword.java.class_analyzer.independent_type.JavaType;
import sword.java.class_analyzer.ref.RootReference;
import sword.java.class_analyzer.ref.SimpleClassReference;
public class JavaClassType extends JavaType {
private final SimpleClassReference mClass;
public static boolean checkValidSignature(String signature) {
return signature != null && signature.startsWith("L")
&& signature.endsWith(";") && signature.length() > 2
&& !signature.contains(".");
}
JavaClassType(RootReference rootReference, String signature) {
mClass = rootReference.addSimpleClass(
signature.substring(1, signature.length() - 1)
.replace('/', '.'));
if (mClass == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException();
}
}
@Override
public String signature() {
return "L" + mClass.getQualifiedName().replace('.', '/') + ";";
}
@Override
public String getJavaRepresentation() {
return mClass.getQualifiedName();
}
public SimpleClassReference getReference() {
return mClass;
}
}
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Gorgeous, spectacular penthouse at top of the 3000 The Plaza! The most luxurious and upgraded unit! 24 hours concierge service condominium , hardwood floor, gourmet designed kitchen, top brand stainless steel appliances. staircase with hand-forged railing. Guest suit on the main floor. Master suit on the spacious second floor with loft, highly upgraded bathroom jet Jacuzzi-tub, large glass walk in enclosed shower room with special upgrade shower head, walk in closet with custom built-in organizer, bright and natural light , city lights and hills view. 3000 The Plaza boasts the best lock and go lifestyle in Orange County, with security access to each floor and guard gated privacy and parking garage, concierge at front desk for your service. Amenities include full gym, sauna, steam room, barbecues, club room with dining room, wet bar, cater's kitchen and wine tasting with a private locker room. Orange county's only exclusive roof top floor swimming pool. Walk to on site restaurants and small market, No Melo Roos fee, HOA includes basic phone, internet, cable, water, gas and trash. Short distance to Pacific Coast's most attractive lifestyle and world class shopping centers. | {
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The Chrysler Building is an Art Deco skyscraper in New York City, located on the east side of Manhattan at the intersection of 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue. Standing at 1,047ft, it was the world's tallest building for 11 months before it was surpassed by the Empire State Building in 1931.
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architectures (30)
building (29)
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The Space Needle is a tower in Seattle, Washington. It is a major landmark in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and a symbol of Seattle. Located at the Seattle Center, it was built for the 1962 World's Fair, during which time nearly 20,000 people a day used the elevators, with over 2.3 million visitors in all for the World Fair. The Space Needle is 605 feet high at its highest point and 138 feet wide at its widest point and weighs 9,550 tons.
Located on the Champ de Mars in Paris, the Eiffel Tower has become a global icon of France and one of the most recognizable structures in the world. Named after its designer, engineer Gustave Eiffel, the tower was built as the entrance arch to the 1889 World's Fair and stands at 1,063 feet tall. It was the tallest man-made structure in the world until the Chrysler Building was built in 1930.
The Burj Al Arab (Tower of the Arabs) is a 5-star luxury hotel located on an artificial island in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. At 1,053 feet, it is the fourth tallest hotel in the world. The unique shape is designed to mimic the sail of a ship. | {
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<?php
namespace Lubos\Wedos\Shell;
use Cake\Filesystem\File;
use Cake\Filesystem\Folder;
use Cake\Utility\Xml;
class DnsShell extends WedosShell
{
/**
* Gets the option parser instance and configures it.
*
* @return \Cake\Console\ConsoleOptionParser
*/
public function getOptionParser()
{
$parser = parent::getOptionParser();
$parser->addSubcommand('rowsList');
$parser->addSubcommand('domainInfo');
$parser->addSubcommand('rowAdd', [
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'parser' => [
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'Example:',
'',
'wedos rowAdd domain.cz 1.2.3.4 --name mail',
'# Adds A record mail.domain.cz with IP 1.2.3.4',
'',
'wedos rowAdd domain.cz "10 mail.domain.cz" --type MX',
'# Adds MX record'
]),
'arguments' => [
'domain' => [
'help' => 'Domain name',
'required' => true
],
'rdata' => [
'help' => 'Record data (e.g. IP address)',
'required' => true
]
],
'options' => [
'name' => [
'help' => 'Record name (default empty)'
],
'ttl' => [
'help' => 'TTL (default 1800)'
],
'type' => [
'help' => 'Record type (default A)'
],
]
]
]);
$parser->addSubcommand('rowAddBatch', [
'help' => 'DNS row add batch',
'parser' => [
'description' => 'Batch DNS row add via passed json file.',
'arguments' => [
'config' => [
'requred' => true
]
]
]
]);
$parser->addSubcommand('rowDelete', [
'help' => 'DNS row delete',
'parser' => [
'arguments' => [
'domain' => [
'help' => 'Domain name',
'required' => true
],
'row_id' => [
'help' => 'Record ID',
'required' => true
]
]
]
]);
$parser->addSubcommand('rowDeleteAll', [
'help' => 'DNS delete all rows',
'parser' => [
'arguments' => [
'domain' => [
'help' => 'Domain name',
'required' => true
]
]
]
]);
return $parser;
}
/**
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*
* @param string $domain Domain to check.
* @return \Cake\Network\Http\Response
*/
public function domainInfo($domain)
{
$this->request['request']['command'] = 'dns-domain-info';
$this->request['request']['data'] = [
'name' => $domain
];
$request = Xml::fromArray($this->request)->asXml();
$response = $this->client->post(
$this->url,
['request' => $request],
['type' => 'xml']
);
if ($response->isOk()) {
$results = Xml::toArray($response->xml);
$this->out(pr($results['response']));
} else {
debug($response);
}
return $response;
}
/**
* Getting domain DNS list
*
* @param string $domain Domain to check.
* @return \Cake\Network\Http\Response
*/
public function rowsList($domain)
{
$this->request['request']['command'] = 'dns-rows-list';
$this->request['request']['data'] = [
'domain' => $domain
];
$request = Xml::fromArray($this->request)->asXml();
$response = $this->client->post(
$this->url,
['request' => $request],
['type' => 'xml']
);
if ($response->isOk()) {
$results = Xml::toArray($response->xml);
$this->out(pr($results['response']));
} else {
debug($response);
}
return $response;
}
/**
* DNS row add
*
* Example:
* wedos dnsRowAdd domain.cz 1.2.3.4 --name mail # Adds A record mail.domain.cz with IP 1.2.3.4
* wedos dnsRowAdd domain.cz "10 mail.domain.cz" --type MX # Adds MX record
*
* options via parser
* - name Record name (default empty).
* - ttl TTL (default 1800).
* - type Record type (default A).
*
* @param string $domain Domain name.
* @param string $rdata Record data (e.g. IP address).
* @return \Cake\Network\Http\Response
*/
public function rowAdd($domain, $rdata)
{
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'domain' => $domain,
'rdata' => $rdata,
];
unset($this->params['help']);
unset($this->params['verbose']);
unset($this->params['quiet']);
if (!empty($this->params)) {
$data = array_merge($data, $this->params);
}
if (!isset($data['name'])) {
$data['name'] = ' ';
}
if (!isset($data['ttl'])) {
$data['ttl'] = '1800';
}
if (!isset($data['type'])) {
$data['type'] = 'A';
}
$this->request['request']['command'] = 'dns-row-add';
$this->request['request']['data'] = $data;
$request = Xml::fromArray($this->request)->asXml();
$response = $this->client->post(
$this->url,
['request' => $request],
['type' => 'xml']
);
if ($response->isOk()) {
$results = Xml::toArray($response->xml);
$this->out(pr($results['response']));
} else {
debug($response);
}
return $response;
}
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*
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* @return bool
*/
public function rowAddBatch($config)
{
$timeStart = microtime(true);
if (!is_array($config)) {
$file = new File($config);
if (!$file->exists()) {
$this->err('<error>Error</error>: config file does not exist.');
$this->hr();
return false;
}
$json = $file->read();
$config = json_decode($json, true);
if (!$config) {
$this->err('<error>Error</error>: file is not in valid json format.');
$this->hr();
return false;
}
}
$this->out(sprintf('%s DNS records to add', count($config)));
foreach ($config as $item) {
$domain = $item['domain'];
$rdata = $item['rdata'];
unset(
$item['domain'],
$item['rdata']
);
$this->params = $item;
$this->rowAdd($domain, $rdata);
}
$this->out(sprintf(
'<success>rowAddBatch finished in %ss</success>',
round(microtime(true) - $timeStart, 2)
));
$this->hr();
return true;
}
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*
* @param string $domain Domain name.
* @param string $rowID Record ID (dnsRowsList to see IDs).
* @return \Cake\Network\Http\Response
*/
public function rowDelete($domain, $rowID)
{
$this->request['request']['command'] = 'dns-row-delete';
$this->request['request']['data'] = [
'domain' => $domain,
'row_id' => $rowID
];
$request = Xml::fromArray($this->request)->asXml();
$response = $this->client->post(
$this->url,
['request' => $request],
['type' => 'xml']
);
if ($response->isOk()) {
$results = Xml::toArray($response->xml);
$this->out(pr($results['response']));
} else {
debug($response);
}
return $response;
}
/**
* DNS delete all rows
*
* @param string $domain Domain name.
* @return bool
*/
public function rowDeleteAll($domain)
{
$response = $this->rowsList($domain);
$records = Xml::toArray($response->xml);
foreach ($records['response']['data']['row'] as $row) {
$this->rowDelete($domain, $row['ID']);
}
return true;
}
}
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Brockton Capital to cap third real estate fund at £850m
Brockton Capital is expected to limit its latest fundraising at £850m (€1.17bn), making its third real estate fund bigger than the two predecessors combined.
According to the San Francisco Employees' Retirement System (SFERS), Brockton Capital Fund III has already gained £628m of committed capital. A SFERS board meeting document shows Brockton has indications of interest that would take the fund beyond its 'hard cap' of £850m.
Brockton Capital will close another round of fundraising this month before closing a final round in February. The real assets team at SFERS is planning to approve its £40m commitment before the end of the year to avoid the possibility of having to reduce the size of the commitment in the face of strong investor demand.
The investment would continue the pension fund's recent focus on European real estate strategies. Last month, SFERS approved a €100m commitment to Blackstone Real Estate Partners Europe V.
The pension fund also revealed that Brockton Capital will eventually co-invest 2% of total capital raised. It will make a 1% co-investment at the final closing. This will be increased to 2% once all investments by its previous fund have been realised.
Brockton Capital Fund II raised £496m in 2010, four years after Brockton's debut fund secured £135m.
Brockton Capital focuses on UK real estate that requires intensive asset management. According to SFERS, the latest fund is targeting net returns of 15% and is applying levarage of up to 60%.
Fund III has invested so far in London office buildings and light industrial assets across the country. Cambridge Associates, advisers to SFERS, said the fund had made five investments totalling £331m. The fund may also target retail and residential investments.
Brockton Capital
Closed-ended funds
San Francisco Employees' Retirement System
Blackstone plans to raise $7bn for new European fund
San Francisco Employees' Retirement System to discuss €100m commitment
San Francisco Employees makes first foray in European real estate
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Q: raise exception en plpgsql cuando el argumento esté vacío Tengo este código acabado, lo único que me falta es que salte un mensaje cuando la función se ejecute sin ningún tipo de argumento, y no lo acabo de conseguir, aquí os dejo el código:
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION comptaprofes(id_departament integer) RETURNS void AS $$
DECLARE
data_compta date;
departament DECIMAL(5);
quantitat DECIMAL(5);
BEGIN
select cod_dep
into departament
from departaments
where id_departament = cod_dep;
IF id_departament is null THEN
raise exception 'El valor es nul';
ELSIF NOT FOUND THEN
raise exception 'El departament no existeix';
ELSE
select count(cod_professor)
into quantitat
from professors
where id_departament = cod_dep;
select current_date
into data_compta;
insert into
numeroprofes (data_compta, departament, quantitat)
values (data_compta, departament, quantitat);
END IF;
END;
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
A: Creo que deberías crear otra función sin argumentos con el mismo nombre y cuando sea invocada lanzar el error.
Ejemplo:
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION comptaprofes() RETURNS void
AS $$
BEGIN
raise exception "Por favor indique un argumento";
END;
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
Si invocas a la función comptaprofes(id_departament integer) y no le pasas el argumento postgres no encuentra esa función.
Saludos"
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L-R, Andrew Moore, Director of Projects T'Sou-ke , T'Sou-ke Nation Chief Gordon Planes, Bob Haugen, MLA Mike Bernier and Judith Cullington Councillor City of Colwood. Mike Bernier was the Mayor of Dawson Creek and led the Dawson Creek Solar City initiative and Judith Cullington led the Colwood Solar initiative. The City of Dawson Creek and the City of Collwood are both official Canadian Solar Cities.
The Canadian Solar Cities Project board of directors is pleased to announce that the aboriginal community of T'Sou-ke has been selected as the third official Canadian Solar City. The T'Sou-ke Nation achieved this designation by meeting each of a 10-point set of criteria established to recognize the most sustainable communities in Canada.
The T'Sou-ke solar initiative is an example of innovative leadership in long-term energy cost reduction through the application of renewable energy technologies, stimulating local economic development and encouraging local community development.
The T'Sou-ke solar initiative involves three distinct solar electricity demonstration projects as well as solar thermal on half of the private residences in the community. The three solar electric installations include a grid connected solar electric array designed to feed directly into the grid and generate revenue for the community, an off grid solar electric system complete with battery storage designed to provide electricity to a building housing the fisheries and special projects offices and finally a grid connected net metered solar system designed to generate the amount of electricity needed for the administration buildings. This system produces surplus electricity during the sunny summer months, thereby building up a credit with BC Hydro, and then drawing the surplus electricity back from the BC Hydro grid during the winter months. This system uses the BC Hydro grid as a battery.
The T'Sou-ke Nation's three distinct applications of solar electricity generation demonstrate how solar can be used to meet energy needs in a wide variety of settings, from off-grid remote communities currently relying on diesel generators, to urban settings where self sufficiency and long-term energy cost reduction is the goal.
The solar initiative at the T'Sou-ke Nation was developed from a visioning process that engaged the entire community including the children. The vision that resulted was to be completely self sufficient in food and energy and sustainable for seven generations into the future. The motivation for this vision was to respect, and to in some measure return to, the thousands of years of sustainable living the T'Sou-ke people had enjoyed prior to European contact.
The Canadian Solar Cities Project is a Canadian registered non-profit corporation dedicated to recognizing Canadian communities for leadership in sustainable practices, with a focus on solar.
To become a solar city, communities must demonstrate how they meet the 10-point set of criteria developed in consultation with Canadian solar leaders, the federal and provincial ministries of environment and representatives from municipalities across the country.
The Canadian Solar Cities Project was established in the spring of 2012. The list of criteria includes:
The municipality has a climate change plan with short-term and long-term targets and time-frames in place
The municipality has a community energy plan in place
The municipality has an energy plan in place for its own facilities
The municipality has adopted targets for a proportion of total community energy demand to be met by renewable energy
The municipality has established policies and incentives for solar electricity and solar thermal utilization for residential homeowners
The municipality has established policies and incentives for solar electricity and solar thermal utilization for commercial ratepayers
The municipality has a communication plan in place to build awareness of its renewable energy projects and policies
The municipality has established policies for land use planning to promote and encourage energy efficiency
Community renewable energy, energy efficiency technologies and green living demonstration projects are developed, supported and encouraged by the city to demonstrate these concepts to the public
The municipality has policies in place to encourage district energy projects within its jurisdiction
james smith September 27, 2013 at 3:07 pm Reply
This sounds like such a great project! I am really interested in how this works, what is required and how it works as it is in this community. i live in the muskoday first nation, in saskatchewan, with a on reserve population around 600. we have approximately 200 buildings, including houses, admin, services, health centre and school. i suppose i could gather information as to how many 'sun' days we get, but, imagine it around 7 days of 10. if you could please send me more information on this please? i am requesting this information personally first then as we go along i will introduce it to our Lands Committee, of which i also am a member. thanks James Smith Lands Clerk Muskoday First Nation
R. Nikki Manitowabi September 30, 2013 at 1:36 pm Reply
I would also like more information as the project, I live and work in a First Nation community that has tremendous opportunity for agriculture and we have been exploring renewable energy projects. I would like to share this project with my colleagues. | {
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JetHawks Laud Lawmakers' Effort to Save Minor League Baseball
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Lancaster — The Lancaster JetHawks on Wednesday praised the newly created Save Minor League Baseball Task Force that has been organized by members of Congress to prevent Major League Baseball from eliminating 42 minor league franchises, nearly one-quarter of them around the country.
"We appreciate the support of Rep. Lori Trahan (D.-Massachusetts), David McKinley (R-W.Va.) and the members of the task force in standing up for Minor League Baseball and speaking out against MLB's effort to cast off thousands of jobs, reduce affordable, family-friendly entertainment and undermine grassroots support for our great game," said JetHawks General Manager Tom Backemeyer in a statement.
The Lancaster JetHawks have been identified as one of the 42 franchises facing elimination under the MLB proposal.
Minor league teams are vital to the social and economic lives of millions of Americans; they support scores of local businesses and jobs, provide accessible entertainment, help promote tourism spending and donate tens of millions of dollars in charitable contributions.
"With this proposal, MLB is willing to break the hearts of dozens of communities across the country," Backemeyer said. "We are going to resist this plan and are gratified that so many in Congress are willing to join with us."
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Brook Arts Center, 10 Hamilton St., Bound Brook, NJ, + Google Map
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Brook Arts Center
10 Hamilton Street
Bound Brook, New Jersey 08805
The NY Bee Gees Tribute Show presents the most extravagant Bee Gees show a fan can experience. Appearing at the Brook Arts Center on April 1, 2022, the band performs all of the classic 70's disco hits from Stayin' Alive to Night Fever while embracing their early works such as To Love Somebody, I've Got To Get A Message To You and Massachusetts. The New York Bee Gees delivers songs from every decade of the Bee Gees catalog with a stunning production, powerful vocals, and the professional stage presence to fill any club or casino.
The New York Bee Gees Tribute Show is comprised of some of Long Island New York's most versatile and exceptionally talented players. The band includes present or former members of well known, world renown acts including The Alan Parsons Project, Happy Together Tour, Meatloaf, Queen, Blue Oyster Cult, Riot, Herman's Hermits, Enrique Iglesias, The Rippingtons and more. Based in New York the show has played to sell out shows at The Paramount Theater and BB King NYC. Performances are regularly at The NYCB Theater at Westbury, Resorts World Casino, Empire Casino, The Suffolk Theater.
Discounted advance tickets at www.brookarts.org or 732-469-7700. Box Office Opens at 6 pm for walk-up sales. All seats are reserved socially distanced. Concessions, Bar, and Free Parking are available. The Brook Arts Center is located in the historic downtown Bound Brook, NJ, one block from the Bound Brook Train station and a few short miles from Rt 22, 287, and 78.
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Chicken Milanese is one of the signature dishes of Milan Italy. Thin cutlets of chicken, breaded and cooked until crispy golden brown make Chicken Milanese a simple to make family favorite!
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I'm all about simple, versatile, and crowd-pleasing when it comes to meal-making, and this Chicken Milanese has it all.
A thin piece of chicken gets cooked quickly – to crispy perfection, seasoned with a bit of nutty parmesan and Italian seasoning. It's great gilded with sauce or served as-is with a little squeeze of lemon. Picky kiddos will think "chicken tenders" and adults will relish in the crunchy simplicity of a juicy main.
What is Chicken Milanese? Well, it means chicken Milan-style (as opposed to another Italian city), which is basically a chicken cutlet that's dredged in a two- or three-step breading process, then pan-fried. It's usually served au naturale with a simple salad, though roasted potatoes or a pasta side aren't unheard of (this is an Italian dish, after all).
Fried cutlets aren't anything new, nor are they the brainchild of one and only one country or area. The things that differentiate one from the other are the type of meat, breading, and the frying technique.
Although the meat choices include them all – beef, chicken, pork, and veal – they're always sliced or pounded thin. This helps ensure a perfect crunch ratio in each bite. Ever nibbled all the crispy stuff off a piece of fried chicken, only to be left with sad, naked chicken (there's actually a "Friends" episode that laments this exact dilemma)?
Thick, bone-in chicken is the perfect choice to oven-roast, grill, or use in a braised dish like Chicken Vesuvio, but in this recipe, those thick pieces would leave too much meat without any breading and limit your ability to really get your crunch on.
Vienna's famous schnitzel is a sibling to our Milanese Chicken (though some argue one was actually the parent of the other), but it's generally made using veal (weiner schnitzel) and is often cooked in lard.
Milanese-style cutlets are usually pork and cooked in butter, olive oil, or some combination of the two (there's also parmesan cheese in the breading).
Breadings can range from a light dusting of flour, like you'd use to make Chicken Scallopini, to a complex multi-step process. My recipe uses a simple, three-step series of flour, egg, and breadcrumbs to create a substantial crunch.
Even specific to Milanese cutlets, there are still some breading preferences, like skipping the flouring step. Eggs or an egg wash (made by diluting the eggs with water or milk) isn't optional, though, since it's quite literally the glue that holds this recipe together. I don't think my eggs at all because the thicker the eggs, the more glue there is to hold onto the breadcrumbs, which ultimately means a thicker crust.
Some recipes, like the chicken Milanese Pioneer Woman makes, use traditional store-bought breadcrumbs, while others, like the chicken Milanese Giada de Laurentiis makes, uses fresh breadcrumbs. I like to use Japanese panko ("pan" meaning bread and "ko" meaning small pieces) to produce a really epic crunch.
Fun fact – authentic Japanese panko get their enviable texture from a loaf of bread cooked in a "shocking" way: with electrical current! The process was invented during WWII when the Japanese had limited fuel and wanted an alternative, heat-free way to make bread. No heat, no problem! When the dough's ready to bake, it's loaded into metal containers and shocked, creating a unique crustless loaf of bread.
If you've never worked with panko, they're sliver-shaped, not round-ish like most breadcrumbs, and they don't have any additional oil, both of which make the end product light and airy and ultimately less heavy than a smaller, denser crumb.
I like to cook the Chicken Milanese in a butter/olive oil combo to help increase the smoke point of the butter a bit (to prevent burning our covetable cutlets) while still retaining the butter flavor. You can only fit a couple of chicken breasts in your skillet at a time, so I recommend keeping the already cooked batch(es) in a low oven (around 225 – 250 degrees) so they'll stay warm for serving. If you place them in a pan that's been fitted with a cooling rack, they'll stay extra crispy.
With Chicken Milanese sauce is optional. You don't want something heavy like a cream sauce or else your crunchy cutlet will become a soggy sauce-carrier. Save the cream sauces for Chicken Florentine and stick with just a few tablespoons of a simple fresh tomato sauce or a quick lemon butter sauce with a splash of white wine.
You can also go the more traditional route and top this Chicken Milanese with arugula, dressed a bit with some olive oil, lemon juice, and a little salt and pepper. It makes a perfect lunch or light dinner.
Even as leftovers, you can use these cutlets to make chicken parmesan or a Chicken Milanese spaghetti, either served on top of the big pile of pasta or on the side (like the chicken Milanese Jamie Oliver makes). A few curls of freshly grated parmesan will top off the dish perfectly, and you can add a little fresh basil for color.
This is definitely one of those 30-minutes-or-less meals, and everyone will be impressed you pulled off such a winning dish on a hectic weeknight!
Our classic Chicken Milanese recipe makes an easy Italian dinner that your family will love. Serve with arugula salad and spaghetti and you'll have a new hit in your meal rotation!
In 3 shallow dishes, add the flour to one, the eggs to another and the bread crumbs combined with the Parmesan cheese and dried Italian seasoning to another.
Heat I tablespoon butter and 1 Tablespoon olive oil in a large nonstick skillet. Add 2 pieces of the chicken and brown until golden, 2-4 minutes per side; remove to a plate. Add the remaining butter and olive oil to the skillet and repeat with remaining chicken.
Garnish chicken with parsley and serve with sliced lemons.
Check your chicken – I like to start by buying thin cut chicken breasts, sometimes called scallopine cut. If you can't find these at your local market, though, simply place your palm flat against the top of each chicken breast to hold it steady, then cut each breast in half horizontally.
Whether you bought it or sliced it yourself, you still may need to pound the chicken breasts a little. You're looking for ¼-inch, even thickness. Starting with thin cut chicken just makes the pounding easier and less arduous.
Forget the fryer – Although frying isn't the healthiest choice, pan-frying still means fewer calories than a deep-fried recipe. If you want to reduce the Chicken Milanese calories, though, you can skip the stovetop and make a baked Chicken Milanese.
You'll need to prep a large, rimmed baking pan with a rack (I like to line the pan with foil too), then place the breaded chicken breasts on top of the rack. Bake in a 425-degree oven for 10 – 15 mins (without turning).
Baked Almond and Rosemary Chicken – Infused with an aromatic flavor and coated with a nutty texture!
Chicken Lazone – Spice up dinner with Chicken Lazone. Deliciously seasoned and covered in a rich sauce. Made in one pan with very little prep. Great weeknight comfort food!
Italian Stuffed Peppers have a meaty stuffing bursting with classic Italian flavors, marinara sauce, and cheese all packaged up in a sweet bell pepper!
Creamy Tuscan Garlic Chicken – smells like Florence and tastes like heaven! Rich and filling, it's perfect for long days and special occasions!
Italian Chicken – This recipe for Italian Chicken is so juicy and flavorful, you're sure to use it as a go-to weeknight recipe! Moist, and juicy with a taste of Italy.
Italian Dressing Chicken – Move over chicken parm, our Italian Dressing Chicken packs in Italian flavors & takes 5 minutes to assemble! Add pasta & veggies for a quick midweek meal!
Italian Pasta Salad is potluck and picnic ready! Surprise your friends with a peppadew and pepperoncini juice dressing over a tangy penne salad.
This was both easy and delicious! Not wanting the same "old" chicken for dinner, this was a quick and easy fix.
Glad you enjoyed this recipe Kimberly, I hope you check out more of our quick and easy chicken recipes. Thanks for sharing with us! | {
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Q: MaterializeCSS Navbar button not triggering side nav I have the following code for a side-nav:
<ul id="slide-out" class="side-nav">
<li><a class="subheader">Last Updated:</a></li>
<li><a>Text Here</a></li>
<li><div class="divider"></div></li>
<li><a class="subheader">Subheader</a></li>
<li><a class="waves-effect" href="#!">Third Link With Waves</a></li>
</ul>
I also have the following header code:
<header>
<div class="navbar-fixed">
<nav>
<div class="nav-wrapper blue darken-1">
<a class="brand-logo center" href="#">Website Name</a>
<ul class="right">
<li><a data-activates="slide-out" class="button-collapse" href="#"><i class="material-icons">menu</i></a></li>
</ul>
</div>
</nav>
</div>
</header>
So why is the menu item not coming up in my nav bar and why is it not triggering the side nav?
Also, if i remove the button-collapse class, I am able to see the menu but clicking on it does not trigger side-nav
Here is my jsFiddle
Edit: My problem is not the icon, it's the fact that clicking on the menu icon/text does not activate the side navigation menu.
How do I make the side-nav work on mobile AND DESKTOP
A: Class button-collapse was setting display:none in CSS due to following for desktop:
@media only screen and (min-width: 993px)
nav a.button-collapse {
display: none;
}
Not sure the reason of it.
However you can use other class than button-collapse and it will work.
HTML:
<header>
<div class="navbar-fixed">
<nav>
<div class="nav-wrapper blue darken-1">
<a class="brand-logo center" href="#">Website Name</a>
<ul class="right">
<li><a data-activates="slide-out" class="my-btn" href="#"><i class="material-icons">menu</i></a></li>
</ul>
</div>
</nav>
</div>
</header>
JS:
(function($){
$(function(){
$('.my-btn').sideNav({
edge: 'left', // Choose the horizontal origin
closeOnClick: true, // Closes side-nav on <a> clicks, useful for Angular/Meteor
draggable: true // Choose whether you can drag to open on touch screens
}
);
}); // end of document ready
})(jQuery); // end of jQuery name space
Fiddle: https://jsfiddle.net/6hfrw33n/
A:
If you want the menu to be accessible on all screensizes you just have
to add a simple helper class show-on-large to the .sidenav-trigger.
<header>
<div class="navbar-fixed">
<nav>
<div class="nav-wrapper blue darken-1">
<a class="brand-logo center" href="#">Website Name</a>
<ul class="right">
<li><a data-activates="slide-out" class="button-collapse show-on-large" href="#"><i class="material-icons">menu</i></a></li>
</ul>
</div>
</nav>
</div>
</header>
as shown here: https://materializecss.com/sidenav.html
A: *
*Add this line in you js file $('.button-collapse').sideNav();
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How does inflation redistribute income?
Recent Developments in House Prices in Macedonia, Paper presented during the National Bank of Poland Workshop: Recent trends in the real estate market and its analysis, 2013 (pages 157-172 in the publication; the whole publication is 28 MB).
Petreski, M. and Jovanovic, B. (forthcoming 2016) "Do Remittances Reduce Poverty and Inequality in the Western Balkans? Evidence from Macedonia?", co-authored with Marjan Petreski, in eds. Dahinden, J., Efendic, A. and Zbinden, M (2016), "Diversity of Migration in South East Europe. Fribourg", RRPP Joint Volume.
Papers left behind, which I'm intending to revisit one day. If you want to collaborate on some of them, drop me a line. | {
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← Writing memoir: Garden or Jungle?
Are you your memories? Your beliefs and desires?
Your molecules and how they're arranged?
Why are you more than a collection of your parts?
How does the brain make possible a sense of self?
Do you find it, or create it yourself?
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Want to be notified of new releases in Karunamon/concourse-resource-bitbucket?
This resource is no longer maintained due to a lack of time on the part of the author. As of time of writing, it works on local Bitbucket instances, but has not been updated to support newer features in Concourse. In particular, cloud instances of Bitbucket are not functioning correctly.
Pull requests are not being accepted on this repo due to the fact that any faulty commits would cause active Concourse installs using this resource to stop working, and I do not have the ability to vet them at the moment. There are hundreds of thousands of docker pulls of this particular resource, and it would be irresponsible to introduce code I can't vet into those.
You should use one of the many forks of this repo instead. This one by SHyx0rmZ seems the most fully-featured.
A Concourse resource to interact with the build status API of Atlassian BitBucket instances, either the public instance at bitbucket.com, or a hosted instance on your own network.
This repo is tied to the associated Docker image on Docker Hub, built from the master branch. The image is only rebuilt once the tests complete successfully, so you can be confident that the image you use on your Concourse has been tested and working successfully.
bitbucket_user - Login username of someone with rights to the repository being updated.
Update the status of a commit.
repo - Name of the git repo containing the SHA to be updated. This will come from a previous get on a git resource. Make sure to use the git directory name, not the name of the resource.
build_status - the state of the status. Must be one of SUCCESSFUL, FAILED, or INPROGRESS - case sensitive.
In this example, notice that the repo: parameter is set to the same name as the testing-repo resource. To reiterate: In your deployment, set the repo: field to the folder name of the git repo, or in other words, what you'd end up with if you ran a git clone against the git URI.
Danny Berger (aka dpb587) for his well-written and easy to follow github-status-resource, which was essential to understanding the ins and outs of Concourse resources, as well as providing the layout for this document.
People of the Concourse Slack Channel, in specific, robdimsdale, jtarchie, greg, and vito, for patiently helping a clueless newbie understand a complex system. | {
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Responding to the request of two third-year university students who are actively utilizing Mirai no Mori's network and are currently job hunting, we held another session on finding one's strengths with the cooperation of Morgan Stanley. In addition, one of the graduates who is about to change jobs also participated, and we talked about their concerns and questions in a friendly atmosphere.
We also had a special opportunity to meet the president of Morgan Stanley, Mr. Tamura, so show our deepest gratitude for their continued support. All three of the graduates were very nervous when they shared their comments about Mirai no Mori experiences, but he was very friendly.
"What I learned from my Mirai no Mori experience is the leadership I gained from the Leader in Training (LIT) program that I participated for three years. In my third year of high school, I stepped up to take on the role of a leader. At first I tried to follow the leadership style of the previous leaders, but it was difficult, and through the program I realized that it was important to take on leadership that suited me.
I am also grateful that through the graduate program, I am able to get together with other Mirai no Mori members and supporters even after leaving the care and receive advice from various role models to help me think about things from different perspectives. The Mirai no Mori space has also become one of the places where we feel at home."
"I really learned a lot by joining outdoors activities with a diverse group of people at Mirai no Mori. The opportunity to learn about teamwork, communication, and my own strengths and weaknesses with the members of the Leader in Training program was an experience that I could not have had without Mirai no Mori. Through the outdoor experience, I also realized that being in nature is a stress reliever that allows me to reflect on myself and be positive, and even after graduation I still make time to spend time in nature on a personal basis.
Mirai no Mori has always been there to watch over me. I would like to continue to participate in Mirai no Mori activities, work with children from care homes, and help them in many other ways!"
"I used to not take much initiative on my own, but through my experience at Mirai-no-Mori, I learned that nothing starts or makes sense unless "I" take action. Also, through the Leader in Training and graduates program, I have learned that people are connected through relationships."
Then we also had a session with one of the graduates who wanted to know more about bank. Thanks to the support from Morgan Stanley, she was able to meet 5 volunteers who shared their experiences and advices.
Voices of Graduates
"After talking to the volunteers and answering their questions, I realized that I actually have something that I care about, and that I am interested in pursuing. I could not have realized this on my own, so I would like to use this as a basis for finding my strengths and interests for job hunting."
"When I asked the volunteers what they thought was important to be a trustworthy person, they all said "a person who keeps his/her word," which struck me as someone who is often late. I realized that even though it is something obvious, it is still very important. I was also nervous to talk with the president of such a large and trusted company, but it was a very special opportunity, and it was a very valuable experience!"
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"I see growth in graduates every time I meet them. It's amazing to see how capable they are now to ask questions, and share their opinions."
Also with another graduate who is considering a career change, in addition to checking in via ZOOM, we also spoke in person over lunch. He is searching for ideas and methods to rebuild his life back after leaving the school and job. We hope he will continue to utilize Mirai no Mori as a network where he can reach out any time.
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"Don't let the dragon hit you on the way out": a review of PrinceLESS
Posted in Reading by Sarah W
Saturday, one of our young patrons came up to the reference desk with a chapter-book sized graphic novel from another library. She told me—with some prompting from her mother—that it was The Best Story EVER and she'd wanted to borrow volume two, but the other library had sent the first one again.
Luckily, we had volume two on the shelf, and the young patron danced her way to check-out.
By the time I returned to my chair, it was break-time, so I snagged the unneeded volume of the best story EVER, meaning to drop it off at customer service, so they could check it in and send it back home.
Instead, I opened the book and skimmed a few pages on the way.
And went past to the break room, still reading. And finished it at lunch.
And took it home. And read it to Sunny, after wresting it from Jane, who had stolen it right out of my hands. And pried it away from Sunny again this morning, because I needed to check my spelling and she was hiding behind the easy chair in the living room, sounding out the words to herself, and giggling.
I don't know if it's The Best Story EVER . . . but it's very, very close.
PrinceLESS is the story of Princess Adrienne, who refuses to buy into a system that has kings sticking their sixteen-year old daughters into towers guarded by fierce monsters, just to find sons-in-law as ruthless and misogynistic as they are. She'd rather learn swordfighting with her twin brother—who is not the heir their father wants, being a bright and thoughtful boy—and argues so loudly against the Tower method of courtship that her parents, who have already placed five of her older sisters in towers, agree that she won't have to go.
Adrienne wakes up the morning after a drugged birthday dinner in the bedroom of a tower guarded by dragon Sparky, who enjoys snacking on princes-in-a-can, unaware that the people who trained her to guard princesses are the same people who sell dragon-killing weapons to hopeful suitors.
Adrienne is so done with all this.
So when she finds a sword under her bed, she explains things to Sparky—who is understandably upset to learn that she's nothing but knight-fodder—puts on a slightly singed suit of armor, and goes forth to rescue her sisters.
After she puts a saddle on a dragon (and maybe a seatbelt), finds some armor for a warrior woman that's more substance than style (No Metal Bikinis!), escapes her father's wrath (maybe burning down her tower was a bad idea), and makes a new friend (a girl who smiths like a dwarf and hits like a really big hammer) . . . and figures out where her sisters are.
Jeremy Whitley and M. Goodwin have created an amazing story about a young woman who doesn't understand why she should follow a tradition based on a story full of plot-holes, illustrated by golden-haired princesses who don't look like her and perfectly coiffed princes who don't interest her.
Most of the characters are so invested in this system that they can't see that it doesn't work anymore, if it ever did. Even the king complains that he's running out of daughters to lock up, and still no son-in-law . . . but his pride won't let him change the status quo. There's also some question as to whether Adrienne's sisters will want to be rescued, as they've all been taught that someday their prince will come and give them the happily ever after that they've been told they want. Volume one includes a short, flip-side story (illustrated by D. E. Belton) about one of Adrienne's hapless princes that shows how unfair the system is to both sides.
It's a remarkably well-rounded world, in which tradition has always trumped common sense—until Adrienne decides she wants more.
But despite her brains and fighting ability, she's no Mary Sue—she's new to this knight gig, and has some fairly embarrassing (and hilarious) problems along the way. As she says at one particularly undignified point:
"Someday . . . they'll tell about the heroic deeds of the brave Princess Adrienne. When they sing those songs . . . I hope they leave this verse out."
Lucky for us, these books don't.
They're full of brilliant and often snarky commentary on gender roles, class, inequality, privilege of all kinds, and what children really take away from fairy tales.
I know what I want my kids to take away—which is why I'm thrilled they love PrinceLESS as much as I do.
Pretty sure you and your kids will, too.
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Press release – The Government of Hungary condemns, in the strongest terms, the missile test carried out by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on 6 March 2017.
It is cause for grave concern that several of the missiles came down inside Japan's exclusive economic zone. Pyongyang's repeated provocations pose a direct threat to the stability of the region and to the security of both Japan and the Republic of Korea.
We call upon the North Korean leadership to immediately suspend all actions that violate the UN Security Council's relevant resolutions and undermine the stability of the region. North Korea, with today's missile launch, has demonstrated again that it refuses to cooperate with the international community. Therefore, it is indispensable that the international community respond to the provocations of North Korea in a unified manner.
Hungary is committed to supporting our partners in the region in the interests of expanding the sanctions against the regime in Pyongyang. We call upon all members of the international community to fully comply with and strictly enforce the restrictive measures in place against North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programmes. | {
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Articles | November 2021
PhacoTrainer: A Multicenter Study of Deep Learning for Activity Recognition in Cataract Surgical Videos
Hsu-Hang Yeh; Anjal M. Jain; Olivia Fox; Sophia Y. Wang
Hsu-Hang Yeh
Department of Biomedical Data Science, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA
Anjal M. Jain
Department of Ophthalmology, Byers Eye Institute, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA
Olivia Fox
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA
Sophia Y. Wang
Correspondence: Sophia Y. Wang, Department of Biomedical Data Science, Stanford University, 2370 Watson Court, Palo Alto, CA 94303, USA. e-mail: [email protected]
Translational Vision Science & Technology November 2021, Vol.10, 23. doi:https://doi.org/10.1167/tvst.10.13.23
Hsu-Hang Yeh, Anjal M. Jain, Olivia Fox, Sophia Y. Wang; PhacoTrainer: A Multicenter Study of Deep Learning for Activity Recognition in Cataract Surgical Videos. Trans. Vis. Sci. Tech. 2021;10(13):23. doi: https://doi.org/10.1167/tvst.10.13.23.
Purpose: To build and evaluate deep learning models for recognizing cataract surgical steps from whole-length surgical videos with minimal preprocessing, including identification of routine and complex steps.
Methods: We collected 298 cataract surgical videos from 12 resident surgeons across 6 sites and excluded 30 incomplete, duplicated, and combination surgery videos. Videos were downsampled at 1 frame/second. Trained annotators labeled 13 steps of surgery: create wound, injection into the eye, capsulorrhexis, hydrodissection, phacoemulsification, irrigation/aspiration, place lens, remove viscoelastic, close wound, advanced technique/other, stain with trypan blue, manipulating iris, and subconjunctival injection. We trained two deep learning models, one based on the VGG16 architecture (VGG model) and the second using VGG16 followed by a long short-term memory network (convolutional neural network [CNN]– recurrent neural network [RNN] model). Class activation maps were visualized using Grad-CAM.
Results: Overall top 1 prediction accuracy was 76% for VGG model (93% for top 3 accuracy) and 84% for the CNN–RNN model (97% for top 3 accuracy). The microaveraged area under receiver-operating characteristic curves was 0.97 for the VGG model and 0.99 for the CNN–RNN model. The microaveraged average precision score was 0.83 for the VGG model and 0.92 for the CNN–RNN model. Class activation maps revealed the model was appropriately focused on the instrumentation used in each step to identify which step was being performed.
Conclusions: Deep learning models can classify cataract surgical activities on a frame-by-frame basis with remarkably high accuracy, especially routine surgical steps.
Translational Relevance: An automated system for recognition of cataract surgical steps could provide to residents automated feedback metrics, such as the length of time spent on each step.
Cataract is a clouding of the lens which causes poor vision and is the leading cause of blindness worldwide.1 Cataract surgery restores vision by replacing the cloudy cataractous lens with a clear lens implant and is the most commonly performed surgery in the United States.2 Cataract surgery is a highly delicate and challenging operation involving manipulations of micrometer-thick tissues under microscopic magnification.3 Although some cases may be relatively straightforward, complex cases may include the management of poor dilation, floppy iris syndrome, zonular weakness, or advanced cataracts, the difficulty of which may lead to complications such as vitreous loss. The safe and skilled performance of cataract surgery is a primary goal of residency training in ophthalmology.
The mainstay of surgical training is case-by-case, one-on-one, real-time feedback from attending preceptors to trainees. Videos of cataract surgery are also captured routinely by trainees to review subsequently for complications or learning opportunities. However, human rating systems4 for video performance are manual and time consuming, and infeasible for use on a large scale (e.g., for every recorded surgery). Thus, aside from the time in the operating room itself, there are limited significant opportunities for external feedback for one's personal surgical performance. Furthermore, it is difficult to tabulate efficiently objective metrics for cataract surgical performance, such as the length of time spent on certain important steps of cataract surgery such as capsulorrhexis or phacoemulsification. Other metrics of surgical training such as the use of advanced techniques for complex cases and rates of complications requiring anterior vitrectomy can only be tabulated manually by the surgeon, which can be onerous.
Motion analysis using traditional computer vision techniques has been used to provide objective measures of surgical performance in cataract surgeries.5 These analyses could distinguish between novice and expert surgeons in instrument movement and path. However, they do not distinguish between different steps of cataract surgeries.
The development of algorithms that can recognize both basic and complex activities in cataract surgery would enable detailed yet automated analyses of cataract surgical videos, including the time spent on individual steps and the presence of complications and nonroutine surgical activities. This information could be used to summarize cataract surgery experience and performance, which would be particularly useful to trainees seeking to further improve their surgical performance.
Advances in artificial intelligence and computer vision in medicine now provide an opportunity to analyze video data on a large scale, for example, with recently developed algorithms for detecting patient mobilization in intensive care units6 and for detecting activities and instruments in general surgery, enabling automated surgical skills assessment in that domain.7 Deep learning has also been successfully applied to cataract surgery analysis.8–10 However, most studies used videos from a single institute and did not incorporate advanced surgical steps, thus limiting their generalizability.
Our goal was to train a deep neural network to automatically recognize the various steps of cataract surgery, including both routine steps as well as the use of advanced techniques for complex surgeries such as use of the malyugin ring, staining with trypan blue, and the management of complications, including anterior vitrectomy.
Data Source and Preprocessing
We collected a sample of 298 resident cataract surgical videos that had been routinely recorded during the residency training of 12 surgeons across 6 different sites. All data were deidentified and this research was deemed to be exempt by the institutional review board. The original footage was in 1080 × 1920 resolution, which was downsampled to a resolution of 256 × 456. Videos that were significantly incomplete (e.g., recording began after main wound creation), duplicated, or contained steps of another major surgery (e.g., phacotrabeculectomy) were excluded (n = 30), leaving 268 videos in the final dataset, which amounted to approximately 131 hours of included footage. Videos of poor quality caused by surgeons' inexperience, such as videos with decentered or out of focus views, were kept in the dataset.
A team of four trained annotators used VIA software11 to manually label the start and end times for 13 specific steps of cataract surgery: create wound, injecting substance into the eye, capsulorrhexis, hydrodissection, phacoemulsification, irrigation/aspiration, place lens (including axis marking for toric lenses), remove viscoelastic, close wound, advanced technique/other (including anterior vitrectomy, placement of capsular support devices, limbal relaxing incisions, superior rectus traction suture, conjunctival vessel cautery, and vitreous trimming at wound), staining with trypan blue, manipulation of iris (including placement and removal of malyugin rings/iris hooks, and repositioning prolapsed iris), injection into the subconjunctival space (including sub-Tenon's blocks). The frames containing none of these activities are labeled as "no label," resulting in a total of 14 classes of labels. The start time was marked when the relevant instruments are seen on the screen, and the end time when the instruments leave the screen. By this definition, failed attempts are also labeled as within the step. All annotators received a presentation on the steps of cataract surgery and observed several examples of cataract surgical videos being annotated in real-time by the ophthalmologist. They also independently annotated approximately 10 cataract surgical videos and received feedback from the ophthalmologist before they started independent labelling. After initial annotation by this team, final annotation for all videos was adjudicated by a board-certified ophthalmologist to resolve discrepancies.
Individual frames were extracted from the video using OpenCV212 at a frame capture rate of 1 frame per second, yielding a total of 457,171 extracted frames. Frames were cropped to a square shape of resolution 256 × 256, centering the square over the original rectangular video frame. We split the dataset by video to prevent data leakage, reserving the frames from 211 videos for the training, 26 for the validation and 31 for the test set, with roughly 8:1:1 ratio for each surgeon. To ensure both validation and test set contains video with rare steps, we randomly assigned four videos containing advanced technique/other for each set. To represent the time information, the raw timestamp was extracted for each frame and normalized by dividing the maximum timestamp in each video. The normalization could mitigate the variation of the durations of different surgical phases between different levels of training. We also performed global mean centering by subtracting the mean pixel values in each channel across the whole training dataset.
Models 1: Transfer Learning from the VGG16 Architecture (VGG)13
We initialized the VGG16 network with weights pretrained on the ImageNet dataset.14 We removed the original densely connected layers and output layer from the top of the VGG network and replaced it with two densely connected layers of 512 hidden nodes each, and a final softmax output layer that predicted which activity was represented in an individual video frame. The timestamp of the frame, normalized by the length of the video, was also used as an input to the model and was concatenated with the densely connected layer at the top of the model. We froze the first 15 layers of the VGG network up until Block 5 convolution 1, allowing parameters to be trained and updated for the remaining six layers (21,767,694 trainable parameters). The model architecture is summarized in Figure 1a.
Deep learning model architectures for recognition of cataract surgical steps from surgical videos. Model architectures for (a) VGG and (b) CNN–RNN are shown. Top refers to the last three dense layers.
Data augmentation was performed during the training process by transforming each frame with a random combination of rotation (≤180°), color channel shifting, brightening/dimming ± 20%, and zooming in/out ± 10%. Rare classes were upsampled during the training based on the following ratio: advanced techniques 4×, staining with trypan blue 8×, manipulation of iris 2×, injection into the subconjunctival space 2×, and 1× for the rest.
The model was trained with the Adam optimizer (learning rate 0.00001) and sparse cross entropy loss, for nine epochs, noting that overfitting occurred after that. The class with the highest output was defined as the final prediction. Final predictions were further smoothed by averaging the predicted class probabilities across a continuous rolling window of five consecutive frames, to minimize the flicker of rapidly changing class predictions across neighboring frames.
Models 2: Convolutional Neural Network (CNN)–RNN
In the second model, we use the encoding from the last pooling layer of best VGG model as the input to our recurrent neural network (RNN), which is composed of bidirectional long short-term memory with 512 units.15 Output from each long short-term memory cell was connected to two dense layers and one output layer with softmax activation. Adam optimizer was used with a learning rate fixed at 0.0001, beta1 0.9, and beta2 0.999. The loss function was sparse categorical cross entropy. The number of timesteps was tuned to 90, which means each input batch contained 90 consecutive frames, regardless of whether it included a phase transition or not. The model was trained until no decrease in validation loss in three consecutive epochs and was saved when it generated the lowest validation loss. Similar to VGG model, the output contained 14 softmax activation scores, and the class with the highest score was defined as the final prediction. The model architecture is summarized in Figure 1b. Both models were trained in Python 3.7.10 using tensorflow 2.4.1 and keras 2.4.3.
Per-class receiver operating characteristic and precision recall (PR) curves along with areas under those curves and average precision scores were calculated. To summarize across the dataset, the same metrics were calculated but microaveraged across each class of activity. Microaveraging treats each observation equally regardless of which true class it belongs to and calculates the metric across the whole dataset, instead of first calculating the metric for each class and averaging them. This procedure puts more proportional weight on major classes and, therefore, represents a weighted average of the metric of interest. Frame-by-frame top-N accuracy was determined by examining whether the actual label was among the top N predicted classes with the highest predicted probabilities. We also evaluated per-class accuracy, sensitivity (recall), specificity, and precision (positive predictive value). Confusion matrices between true labels and model prediction were used for error analysis. Statistical analysis was performed using sklearn 0.22.1.
Class activation maps were visualized using Grad-CAM16 by examining the last convolutional layer of the VGG network and the gradient information flowing into that layer to determine the critical regions to classify each class. A heatmap of highly activated pixels was overlaid with the original image for a random sample of correctly classified frames.
The distribution of rare steps, advanced surgical techniques, and complications across the train, validation, and test videos are summarized in the Table, and the distribution of these between different surgeons are summarized in Supplementary Table S1. The number of videos contributed by five individual surgeons was 106, 97, 36, 18, and 2. A group of seven residents anonymously contributed nine additional videos. The overall classification accuracy was 76% for the VGG model and 84% for the CNN–RNN model. The VGG model had a weighted average precision of 77% and a weighted average sensitivity of 76%. CNN–RNN model had a weighted average precision of 85% and a weighted average sensitivity of 84%.
Characteristics of Cataract Surgical Videos
Using VGG, the area under receiver operating characteristic curves ranged from 0.82 in advanced technique/other to 0.99 in phacoemulsification, and that of CNN–RNN ranged from 0.85 in advanced technique/other to 1.00 in phacoemulsification, irrigation/aspiration, and trypan blue staining. The microaveraged area under receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.97 in VGG and 0.99 in CNN–RNN. The microaveraged average precision score was 0.83 for VGG and 0.92 for CNN–RNN. The receiver operating characteristic and PR curves are shown in Figure 2.
Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) and precision-recall (PR) curves for recognizing cataract surgical step. Per-class ROC curves with area under curves and PR curves with average precision (AP) scores for (a) (b) VGG and (c) (d) CNN–RNN model. (e) Microaveraged ROC curves and area under curves for both models. (f) Microaveraged PR curves and AP scores for both models.
Per-class accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, and precision are summarized in Supplementary Table S2. Both models have the highest sensitivity in phacoemulsification, which were 0.944 and 0.977, respectively. Advanced technique/other, subconjunctival injection, and iris manipulation were the most difficult for the VGG model to predict, resulting in sensitivities of less than 50%. Notably, VGG did not predict any correct subconjunctival injection frames. The CNN–RNN model also struggled in these three classes, but the performance was improved. A simple (macro) average of step-specific accuracies of the VGG model was 96.5% and the CNN–RNN model 97.8%. Weighted (micro) average of step-specific accuracies by label frequency of the VGG model was 93.9% and the CNN–RNN model 96.4%.
Confusion matrices for both models' predictions are shown in Figure 3. For most misclassifications, VGG most commonly predicted no label. The error rates were lower in the CNN–RNN model, but no label was still the most common misclassification. Top N accuracy with N ranging from 1 to 5 are illustrated in Supplementary Figure S1. Top 2 accuracies of CNN–RNN model improved to 94%, while VGG achieved a similar level at top 4 accuracies.
Confusion matrices for the deep learning models. Confusion matrices for (a) VGG and (b) CNN–RNN models.
A Grad-CAM heatmap is shown in Figure 4. In classes with high accuracies, the model relied on the tool appearance, mostly tooltips, to predict surgical step. In contrast, the model did not look at the tool position in classes with low accuracies. For example, the model predicted close wound using information from the center of the pupil, which would not be expected to contain much information about close wound.
Gradient activation maps illustrating which pixels are most important to predict which cataract surgical step is being performed. A single frame from each surgical step was randomly sampled from the test set. A heatmap generated by Grad-CAM is overlaid on the frame, showing which pixels are highly activated in making the prediction for each class.
An example video timeline is shown in Figure 5, demonstrating the true timeline of events as well as the VGG and CNN–RNN predicted timelines. A companion video demonstrating activity recognition for an entire phacoemulsification movie is available as Supplementary Material.
Video timeline comparison between ground-truth labels and models prediction. Model prediction and ground-truth labels for a randomly chosen video in the test set are shown as parallel timelines for comparison. CNN–RNN model produces more stable and accurate prediction than VGG model. (Note: The video recording started during the first paracentesis and captured only 1 second of it. As a result, for the true labels, the initial section for "create wound" is very slim and invisible.)
In this study, we developed, evaluated, and compared the performance of two deep learning models that identify the surgical step being performed in any given frame in a cataract surgery video. A novel aspect of our study was that we curated a larger and more varied corpus of videos with trainee surgeons from several different institutions. In addition, our videos were directly input into our models in an end-to-end manner, requiring minimal preprocessing, and they also included advanced techniques and complications, allowing us to predict the presence of these steps that had not been possible in previous studies. Our goal was to establish a more realistic estimation of the accuracy of deep learning models in this task. We also provided visualization of the gradient map to enhance interpretability and reliability of model prediction.
The VGG16 model with timestamp inputs generated reasonably good test accuracy of 76% and CNN–RNN model improved the overall test accuracy to 84%. The accuracy of our CNN–RNN outperformed previous work using hand-crafted features, which had achieved 72.9% and 81.2%.17,18
We found that a CNN alone could predict the core steps of cataract surgery well. Morita et al.8 used Inception V3 to detect continuous curvilinear capsulorrhexis and nuclear extraction in real-time and achieved greater than 90% sensitivity. Our performance was higher in phacoemulsificationand other surgical steps, although performance was lower in capsulorrhexis. This finding could be attributed to the fact that our model has more steps to distinguish. For example, the similarity between cystotome and cannula used in anterior chamber injection could lead to misclassification.
A combination of RNN and CNN previously showed promising results in cataract surgical phase recognition as well.9,10 Zisimopoulos et al.9 trained ResNet-152 to predict the tools present in a frame and discovered that using encoding features after the last pooling layer to train RNN produced the best accuracy of 78%. Our approach is different in that we trained CNN directly to predict the phase instead of the tools present and achieved better overall accuracy. The best length of input sequences was found to be roughly 33 seconds in their study, which was less than 90 seconds, as in our study. This finding might indicate that inclusion of instrument labels provides richer information than plain video frame images for prediction of surgical step. Yu et al.10 compared the performance of CNN and CNN plus RNN models using both video frame images and/or additional metadata, including labels indicating which surgical tools were present in the frames. The results showed that the RNN which incorporated the information about surgical tools, gave the highest accuracy. However, in deployment the model would then have to rely on preannotated information about surgical tools present in each frame, which would not be available generally. They also examined CNN and CNN plus RNN using only the unlabeled video frame images. Unlike our study, addition of the RNN to the architecture did not consistently improve the accuracies.10 These studies only used datasets from a single institution and did not examine the model's performance on advanced surgical technique, which is essential to provide objective metrics in the presence of surgical complications or challenging case conditions. Our CNN–RNN reached significantly higher per-class accuracies, sensitivities, specificities, precisions, and areas under receiver operating characteristic curve than previous CNN plus RNN designs, possibly owing to a larger training dataset.
The frequent misclassification of no label as other surgical steps might be due to the subtle subjectiveness in determining the exact start time of an activity. Some actions involve instruments leaving the frame and re-entering it, resulting in a small portion of interpolated frames that contain no instruments, which sometimes were mislabeled as other steps.
Another source of misclassification in the VGG model came from the rolling average procedure. Using five consecutive frames might over-smoothen short surgical steps that contained fewer than five frames. We noticed 2% and 3% drops of sensitivity for the typically shorter steps of create wound and anterior chamber injection, respectively. Nonetheless, this rolling average improved sensitivities by 1% to 7% for longer steps, thus making the overall sensitivity higher. Of note, the rolling average procedure was only used for the VGG model and was not required for the CNN–RNN model which automatically provides some smoothing for predictions of temporally adjacent frames.
The model's reliance on seeing the instruments present in the frame to produce its prediction is reassuring, because humans would also use the presence of certain instruments as a clue to determine which surgical step is occurring. However, one possible limitation of this behavior is that the ability of the model to differentiate between surgical steps could be constrained by instruments with similar appearances. For example, the tiny visual difference between the cystotome and the injection cannula, sometimes only a matter of seeing a few extra pixels at the end of the cystotome, might be one of the reasons why the model could not differentiate well between capsulorrhexis and anterior chamber injection. Theoretically, higher resolution images could help to solve this problem by simply presenting more pixels to the model, but they also contribute to higher computational burden. This behavior also induces the risk of misclassification with different brands of instruments in different countries, regions, or surgeons and may miss useful information in other parts of the image that human surgeons would also rely upon, such as the presence of a fragmented lens or an intraocular lens.
Our study has high translational relevance for the improvement of surgical training and development of automated surgical systems. For example, a simple but valuable application would be to automatically calculate the time a surgeon spends in each step, which is correlated with a surgeon's performance.19 After each surgery, residents could easily use our model to track surgical times on a granular level over time and determine which steps he or she might need further improvement. In addition, the ability to recognize surgical steps is a key step toward the development and implementation of context-aware computer-assisted surgery20,21 or even fully robotic surgery. Such systems can be used to perform context-aware adaptation of device settings, provide danger notifications to surgeons, and deliver real-time insights. Another future application is applying a similar strategy to train models to recognize the steps of other ophthalmic surgeries, such as glaucoma surgeries.
Our model directly learned useful features from images during the training process, which has become one of the most common data types used in surgical phase recognition in recent years.22 This avoids the need to extract other information, such as instrument use, color histograms, texture, etc. before running the model and allows faster and easier model deployment.
Our study has several limitations. First, because we included complete cataract surgical videos in the training data, in future applications residents would have to input the whole-length video to achieve the same model performance. Second, the relatively few videos with rare surgical steps (such as anterior vitrectomy, placement of capsular tension ring, etc.) caused significant difficulty for model prediction despite aggressive upsampling of these video frames. Amassing more examples of these types of actions would be ideal to further improve performance on these steps before model deployment. Third, the relatively long time sequence needed for our CNN–RNN model currently excludes the possibility of deployment in a real-time prediction setting. Fourth, the level of training of each surgeon in our dataset is uncertain because of the semianonymous collection of videos, which may limit the robustness of the model. Last, our models only take static images as inputs and do not take advantage of the valuable information of object motion from videos. Incorporating movement-based models such as two-stream convolutional networks23 could have potential for performance improvement.
In summary, by using a larger and more varied dataset, our deep learning model with a CNN plus RNN architecture showed highly accurate predictions for routine steps of cataract surgery and gives realistic estimates on how the model might perform in diverse cataract surgeries with advanced surgical steps.
Supported by NLM T15 LM 007033, Career Development Award from Research to Prevent Blindness, unrestricted departmental grants from Research to Prevent Blindness, the National Eye Institute P30-EY026877. This project utilized credits for Google Cloud Platform for computing. The funders had no role in the study design, conduct, or decision to publish.
Disclosure: H.-H. Yeh, None; A.M. Jain, None; O. Fox, None; S.Y. Wang, None
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CTD – Djibouti
POUR UNE TRANSITION DEMOCRATIQUE A DJIBOUTI
Mouna "Chalana" Omar
She was working for the ministry of budget till she was fired for peacefully demanding lower electricity cost on June 24th. After that she denounced the corruption concerning the Chief of Service that delivers Drivers licences for refusing to sing unless they pay him a bribe of 10,000FDJ ($70USD). For that she was threatened and intimidated by the government while being detained for three days at the police station. The court sentenced her to 6 months of probation and a fine of 150,000FDJ ($850USD) on November 12th. She sparked a lot of young Djiboutians to post videos speaking out against the same corruption she faced and they are now following her court procedure. The government attempted to bribe her to stay silent but like the other heros she had a firm need to bring back democracy and eliminate corruption in Djibouti.
Heroes Fighting For Djibouti
Youssouf Mohamed Ali Gabasse
Omar Ali Hassan
Deka Issa Douhour
Samira Djama
Nasro Daoud
Fouad Youssouf Ali
In the district of Obock during a government officials visit she screamed out calling them liars because of their false campaign promises to build an airport and school which have never been realized. She was incarcerated and intimidated for three days.
Is the wife of Fouad Youssouf Ali. She has been posting videos crying for his release. Saying the government has violated her right to visit her husband on numerous occasions. Her seven children are facing psychological damage from this unjustifiable imprisonment of their father. Fouad's mother and children have also posted videos begging for his release. Samira has had no salary for months however her videos inspired the Djiboutian communities in America and the rest of the world to rise up and contribute donations to support her while she fights for freedom. Relatives and activists ensure the monthly living expenses for Fouad's family are covered. Follow Samira and show your support at
https://m.facebook.com/amina.queen.73307
Corporal of the Djiboutian republican guard and a singer for the band who resigned June 5th 2020 due to the deplorable conditions of detention displayed by Fouad Youssouf Ali on facebook. As a result of this she was detained by the republican guard camp on June 12th for 27 days. She was separated from her two sons, age one and age three, during her detention. Because she stood up to the government she lost her job and was wrongfully detained. Deka was awarded the prestigious ROSA PARK INTERNATIONAL PRIZE for her courage and civic contribution to fight injustice and to do triumph over democracy, freedom and peace.
Republican guard Corporal who was detained without evidence on the suspected crime of photographing the President's son's illegal villa. For this his salary was blocked for 2 months threatening the safety of his two year old daughter. Gabasse was detained since July 28 2020. He was tortured and beaten, his relatives visited him and he had a broken rib.
An airforce pilot who was the first officer to stand up against corruption. Despite numerous reports to the high command of the mistreatment from his commander nothing changed. He posted a video explaining his desperate situation and denouncing the corruption within the armed forces. He left Djibouti and went to Ethiopia to seek asylum. The Ethiopian government deported him back to Djibouti on April 8th where he still remains incarcerated. One of the guards felt touched by his story and gave him a cell phone to record a video. Fouad posted this video on June 3rd displaying the deplorable conditions of the toilet cell he was being kept in. He goes into detail of the sickness he has sustained from these conditioning.
One of which is a skin infection covering his body. This shocking video inspired the people to denounce the corruption and acted as the catalyst for the revolution. All of the suspected guards and the director were fired for assisting in the creation of this video.Later the government forced him to create a video saying they fixed these conditions however in a follow up video on September 8th Fouad proves this was not only false but his conditions have worsened. He was put into a cell with 50 criminals and was beaten by them, the skin infection was being treated by aloe vera his mother brought him, and he developed a throat condition that makes it difficult for him to talk.
As of today Friday, November 13th The pilot is still detained. Fouad was awarded the prestigious ROSA PARK INTERNATIONAL PRIZE for his courage and civic contribution to fight injustice and to do triumph over democracy, freedom and peace.
Communiqué n° 7 de la CTD. Le 16 Juillet 2021. July 16, 2021
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Nasro Daoud March 31, 2021
Samira Djama March 31, 2021
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Chung Joon-Yang (born : February 3, 1948) is a South Korean businessman, former POSCO chief executive officer, who presently serves as Chairman of National Academy of Engineering of Korea.
Biography
Chung joined POSCO as an associate in 1975. He has contributed to the improvement of the competitiveness of POSCO, leading the development of major technology. He served as chief of Po-hang Iron and Steel Company's branch in Belgium and later served as vice manager of Iron and Steel Making Plant Group at Gwang-yang steelwork in 2003 and was promoted to the chief of Gwang-yang steelwork in 2004. Also, he was the director of the manufacturing technology department and the vice-president of POSCO in 2006. Furthermore, he was appointed as the CEO of POSCO E&C in 2008 and rose to the CEO of POSCO in February, 2009. In addition, he has been the 8th executive director of POSTECH from April, 2011. Moreover, he was appointed as the chief of National Academy of Engineering of Korea.
Education
1966 Seoul National University High School
1975 Seoul National University, Technical Education bachelor's degree
1999 Sunchon National University, Metal Engineering master's degree
Career
1975.03 Joining Pohang Iron & Steel Co.
1975.04~1984.09 Manager of Steel Manufacture Technology at Pohang Iron & Steel Company in Pohang
1984.10~1991.07 Chief of 1st Steel Manufacture at Pohang Iron & Steel Company's in Gwangyang
1991.07~1998.12 Chief of Steel Production Technology at Pohang Iron & Steel Company
1999.01~2002.03 Chief of Pohang Iron & Steel Company in EU Branch
2002.03~2003.03 Director of POSCO in EU Branch
2003.03~2004.03 Vice Director of the Iron & Steel Making Department in Gwangyang
2004.03~2006.02 Director of POSCO in Gwangyang
2006.02~2007.02 Vice President of POSCO in the Manufacturing Technology
2007.02~2008.11 President POSCO in the Manufacturing Technology
2008.11~2014.03 CEO of POSCO
2009.03~ Present Chairman of 7th Korea Iron & Steel Association
2009.10~ Present Member of the executive committee in International Iron and Steel Institute
2011.03~Present, Representative of multi-cultural families forum
2011.06~ Present, President of National Academy of Engineering of Korea
Major activities
2004.03~ Present, International Iron and Steel Institute, technical subcommittee, regular member
2006.03~ Present, The Federation of the Korean Industries, Small And Medium Business Collaboration Center, director
2007.10~ Present, The Federation of the Korean Industries, Korea-Australia Economic Cooperation, chairman
2008.02~ Present, National Academy of Engineering of Korea, regular member
2008.10~ Present, Korean Institute of Metal and Materials, President
Awards
1992.10 A presidential citation (benefits for construction)
1994.04 Korean Institute of Metal, technological prize
2007.05 Gold Tower Order of Industrial Service Merit
2008 The 8th prize of honored citizen
2009 CEO of this year selected by MAEGYEONG Economy
2011 The 9th most honored enterpriser
2011 Grand prized CEO of Korea in manufacturing industry
2012 The figure of moving Korean economy
Performance
When he was chief of Gwangyang steel mill, he succeed in domestically producing advanced automotive steel sheet which became a major profit center for POSCO.
Advanced automotive steel to produce a stable operating state-of-the-art equipment and technology led to the development of a newly equipped Gwangyang steel and automobile production system based on 6.5 million ton per year to build a great performance.
References
Living people
1948 births
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Suppose you've been out with friends for the evening. You've had a couple of drinks, and while you might be flirting with the legal limit, you feel in control of your senses for the time being. Against your better judgment, you decide to get behind the wheel.
Halfway home, you crash into another vehicle at an intersection you've passed a hundred times before. You don't know where the other car came from, but you also don't remember actually driving to this intersection before the crash happened. You panic. Perhaps you've been arrested for DUI before, and you don't want the police asking questions. You decide visually that (probably) no one was hurt, so without getting out of the car—you drive off.
Imagine that you've spent some time at a bar or at a party with friends. You've had a couple of drinks, but you don't feel particularly tipsy—so when you leave, you get into your car thinking you're safe to drive home. Your car, however, doesn't seem to cooperate. Either it refuses to start, or when it starts, you can't put it into gear. The car sends you a message, either audibly or by text, that your blood alcohol content is too high, and offers to call a taxi for you.
If you think this scenario sounds like a sci-fi movie set decades into the future, think again. The technology already exists to generate this level of DUI prevention, and within a few years we may even see cars equipped with this tech entering the mainstream. In fact, over the next ten years we may see emerging technology radically reshape the ways in which DUI is prevented and/or enforced. Let's explore a few examples.
However, beginning in the 1980s, some elements of pop culture began going on the offensive against these permissive attitudes toward DUI, shining a light the gruesome statistics of injury and death that DUI frequently caused. As a result, public opinion has shifted dramatically, and our books, movies, songs and TV shows have begun reflecting a different view.
Even so, despite all the PSAs, ad campaigns and highway warning signs, DUI remains an ongoing issue in our world. Over this post and the next, we'll examine DUI as reflected in popular culture then and now, looking at what our entertainment media has gotten right, where it's missed the mark and where we might go from here.
When you get pulled over by police and asked to perform a field sobriety test, the issue of DUI becomes very real to you and affects you directly. However, sometimes it helps to put the topic in a greater context. How has DUI enforcement changed over the years? How does drug DUI now come into play with the legalization of pot in California and other states? Are the current laws and technologies doing a good job in deterring people from making a mistake? If not, what can we do better?
To explore these questions, let's take a look at some the most significant DUI stories from the past decade—not just high profile cases like celebrity arrests, but stories that help paint a picture of different aspects of the issue—to see what we can learn from them. We'll start with a recent news story that actually discusses an eye-opening trend over the past decade.
Getting arrested on suspicion of DUI is not a pleasant experience. Resisting the police, however, almost always makes a bad situation worse. As a case in point, let's look at the recent charges against 48-year-old actor Vince Vaughn.
On the early morning of June 10, Vince Vaughn was stopped at a DUI checkpoint, where he was subsequently arrested. Last month, according to the Hollywood Reporter, Los Angeles County prosecutors announced Vaughn was facing three misdemeanor charges: driving under the influence of an alcoholic beverage, driving with a blood alcohol level of .08 or higher and refusing to comply with a peace officer.
One of the most common tactics utilizes to try and dissuade people from DUI is to describe what could happen if someone gets behind the wheel while intoxicated. In reality, we can learn just as much (if not more) from things that actually did happen during DUI incidents. Quite often the events are completely unpredictable and frequently disastrous.
We believe these true-life stories hold lessons for us all, so let's take a look at a recent compendium of rather crazy stories of DUI that have happened in recent memory to see what we can learn from them.
What Is the Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety (DADSS)?
In almost every industry and field, technology continues to disrupt old systems and open up new pathways for advancement. None more so than in the field of law enforcement, where researchers, inventors and tech geniuses are working on more advanced tools not only to enforce DUI, but also to prevent it. Perhaps the most promising of these initiatives is the Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety (DADSS), a federally funded research program developing a technology that will automatically prevent an intoxicated driver from operating a motor vehicle.
Intoxication occurs because our bodies are unable to metabolize alcohol at the rate at which we drink it. As a result, most of the alcohol is absorbed directly into the bloodstream through the walls of the stomach and intestines. This blood alcohol content (BAC) can actually be measured by the amount of alcohol on our breath, and even through the membranes of our skin.
Let's start by acknowledging the obvious: No one begins with the express intention, "I'm going to get arrested for DUI tonight." Although sadly, some people don't care one way or the other, the average person doesn't set out with an intent to drive under the influence. Usually, a DUI arrest happens as a result of bad judgment, bad choices, unforeseen circumstances or a combination of these things.
Unfortunately, once you've been arrested, you can't hit the "rewind" button on the bad choices that led to that moment. Additionally, if your arrest ends in a conviction, the consequences may be long-lasting and permanent. "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure," as the saying goes—so let's discuss a few of the ill-advised ways people set themselves up for DUI and how to avoid them.
Humanity's relationship with alcohol has always been a complicated one. Even before we had vehicles to operate—even before DUI became a significant risk—human beings have enjoyed the immediate effects of alcohol consumption only to "sober up" to extended risks like addiction, health issues and death. One key ingredient to avoiding DUI for the long term is understanding how alcohol interacts with your body. Most of us know that alcohol can damage the liver, but that's not the only danger. Let's look at 12 other facts about how the body responds to alcohol that you might not have realized.
1. Alcohol in Moderation Can Actually Be Good for You.
Are you surprised that we started with something positive? As Time reports, multiple studies have indicated that moderate amounts of alcohol may actually provide a few health benefits, decreasing our risk for heart disease and possibly even helping us live longer. This information comes with some caveats, though, because every human has a different tolerance level for alcohol—meaning the amount considered "moderate" may be different for each of us. It also doesn't negate some of the other health risks associated with alcohol. And of course, even "moderate" drinking can raise your blood alcohol content above the legal limit, so you should still avoid driving after indulging. | {
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The US Department of Labor has issued new regulations, effective for most employers in December 2016, that will affect how employers, including nonprofits, determine which employees are exempt from certain wage and hour rules.
Since we're not employment lawyers, these new rules fall outside of our areas of expertise, but our friends at California Association of Nonprofits recently released a very helpful summary that they prepared with the help of knowledgeable counsel.
Take a look, and consider consulting your own employment counsel to see what you need to do to prepare for the new rules. The CAN post also includes links for information about some upcoming webinars that might be helpful. | {
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Manhattan Gets an Opulent New Steak House
The Kimberly Hotel's new Empire Steakhouse is tucked away within the hotel...
By Robb Report Staff on February 26, 2016
Empire Steak House at The Kimberly Hotel
New York, NY (February 25, 2016) – Home to some of the most unique and delectable culinary experiences in midtown Manhattan, The Kimberly Hotel is pleased to announce the addition of Empire Steak House to the property's existing dining options.
Offering up a menu consisting of the finest cuts of steaks, freshest seafood and a wide selection of the world's best wines, Empire Steak House makes a perfect complement to the Kimberly Hotel. The restaurant is tucked away within the hotel and showcases a striking cathedral ceiling and elaborate winding staircase, along with a private chef's room and wine cellar.
"We are thrilled to welcome Empire Steak House to the Kimberly Hotel's lineup of dining experiences currently offered," said Mujo Perezic, General Manager of the Kimberly Hotel. "The restaurant is ideal for guests seeking a quality meal with personalized service and an intimate atmosphere."
The 10,000 square foot space has two levels, including two full-service bars, a state of the art DJ booth and sound system, flat screen HD televisions and projection screens, making it a perfect location for private parties and events in addition to lunch and dinner service. While the space encompasses the utmost degree of elegance, the menu offers exceptional cuisine with popular items such as Porterhouse and Wagyu steaks, sea bass, lobster tails and a selection of pasta and poultry entrée's.
"We are delighted to be a part of the Kimberly Hotel, and look forward to serving their guests with the same personal service and extraordinary food we provide to our Empire Steak House guests," said Jack Sinanaj, co-owner of the Empire Steak Houses.
About The Kimberly Hotel
The Kimberly Hotel is a European-style boutique hotel, offering gracious hospitality, timeless elegance and a renowned location in the heart of midtown's fashionable East Side. A member of WORLDHOTELS Deluxe Collection, the Kimberly Hotel offers 192 spacious guestrooms including luxurious one and two-bedroom suites highlighted by private balconies and wet bars. On-site restaurants include the new Bistango restaurant, home to the second branch of this contemporary Italian-eatery group. The menu features items from the original location as well as flatbreads, pastas, gluten free options and much more. The hotel is also home to a new dining experience, Empire Steak House, featuring an extensive menu of fine steaks, fresh seafood and the best selection of wines. Outfitted with an ornate winding staircase and a cathedral dome ceiling, the charm and elegance of the restaurant reclaims a historic Manhattan destination sure to thrill all those who experience its richness. Hotel facilities include newly designed meeting and private event spaces, an on-site fitness center, and 'Upstairs,' the 3,000 square-foot rooftop bar offering spectacular 360-degree views of Manhattan. Complimentary access to New York Health & Racquet Club's fitness facilities and seasonal private yacht sails further heighten the guest experience. The Kimberly Hotel is located at 145 East 50th Street in New York City. For more information and reservations, visit www.kimberlyhotel.com or call (800) 683-0400. For additional up-to-the-minute details, connect with The Kimberly Hotel via Facebook at www.facebook.com/kimberlyhotel, via YouTube at The Kimberly Hotel or on Twitter @kimberlyhotel
· U.S. News & World Report, Best Hotels Award 2016
· Conde Nast Traveler Reader's Choice Awards, 2015
· TripAdvisor's Certificate of Excellence Hall of Fame, 2015
· Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards 2014
· U.S. News & World Report Best Hotels Award 2014
· Condé Nast Traveler Gold List 2014
· Expedia "Certificate of Excellence" 2014
· Condé Nast Traveler 16th Annual Business Hotel Awards
· Expedia "Best of VIP Access" Hotel 2013
· WORLDHOTELS "Best in Class," Annual Conference 2013
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It's been several months since I've worked on my film noir multimedia web comic, Murder is Suicide. In revisiting the project, I've been working on expanding the first chapter and adding more narrative and exposition and milieu. In this vein, I worked on my 3D model of the St. Johns Bridge a bit more than I previously had in order to be able to use it for Murder is Suicide as intended.
My original intention for the setting of Murder is Suicide was an anonymous city, but as I drove around Portland, I realized that it was the perfect setting. It has such an interesting history and many of its iconic structures existed in the 1930s, such as the St. Johns Bridge, the Paramount Theatre, et al.
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Dugorepe sjenice (lat. Aegithalidae) su porodica ptica iz reda vrapčarki.
Rasprostranjenost
Sve dugorepe sjenice su šumske ptice koje najviše žive na rubovima šuma i donji kat šume. Vrste roda Aegithalos više vole listopadne ili mješovite listopadne šume, dok Psaltria exilis živi uglavnom u planinskim zimzelenim šumama. Psaltriparus minimus nastanjuje razna staništa, uključujući i šikare, ali je najčešća u mješovitim šumama. Većina vrsta ove porodice živi u planinskim staništima na i oko Himalaja. Sve žive i u Europi, osim Psaltriparus minimus, koja nastanjuje zapad Sjeverne Amerike. Dugorepa sjenica ima najveću rasprostranjenost, od Britanije do Japana. Suprotno od toga, dvije vrste imaju malen areal (jedna je ograničena na dvije planine u Burmi, a druga na zapadne planine Jave). Obično nisu selice, iako dugorepa sjenica ponekada odseli sjevernije od svog uobičajenog areala. Mnoge planinske vrste se zimi sele u doline.
Opis
Malene su ptice, dužine 9 do 14 cm, uključujući i relativno dugi rep. Teže samo 4,5 do 9 grama. Boja perja im je obično blijedosive ili smeđe boje, iako neke vrste imaju bijele šare, a dugorepa sjenica je pomalo ružičasta. Za razliku od ostatka porodice, dvije vrste roda Leptopoecile su upadljive ljubičaste i plave boje. Leptopoecile elegans jedini ima ćubu. Kljunovi su im sićušni, kratki i kupastog oblika. Krila su kratka i zaobljena, a noge su relativno duge.
Svejedi su, a uglavnom se hrane kukcima i drugim beskralježnjacima. Tokom zime često jedu biljke. Hranu uglavnom traže u žbunju i rijetko silaze na tlo. Dok je traže, ponekada se prevrću naopačke na grani.
Ptice iz ove porodice uglavnom žive u jatima od 6 do 12 ptica većinu godine.
Razmnožavanje
Obično su monogamni, a pomaganje od strane prošlogodišnjih mladunaca je zabilježeno kod dvije vrste, ali vjerojatno takav sistem razmnožavanja postoji i kod još nekih. Prave kupolasta gnijezda od ispletenog lišaja i drugih materijala, koje oblože perjem. Prave gnijezda na drveću s gustom krošnjom, tako da ga grabežljivci mogu teže uočiti. Leglo se sastoji od 6 do 10 bijelih jaja, koja kod mnogih vrsta imaju crvene pjegice. Odrasli ih inkubiraju 13 do 14 dana; mladi ostaju u gnijezdu 16 do 17 dana. Roditelji hrane mlade isključivo kukcima i paucima.
Drugi projekti
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There are many ways to legally organize a business. Each organizational form offers protection to the owner but each also has certain requirements the owner must adhere to if the protections are to be kept in place. Every business owner should be sure to understand what these requirements are. Above all, a business owner should guard against liability by knowing what records to keep, how to manage bank accounts and pay an owner's salary, what records to file with state agencies, and how to keep personal assets separate from business assets.
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There is no faster way to endanger your personal assets than by entering into contracts which you do not fully understand. As contracting with a new company can be risky, most institutions which will contract with you will try to get a personal guarantee from you that will make you liable if the company defaults on the contract. If they succeed, much of the protection you gained by incorporating vanishes. If properly set up and run, your business can be liable for its own debts and if your business idea does not pan out, closing the business can be as easy as liquidating the assets and paying off the creditors on a pro rata basis. If you enter into contracts which bind you personally, filing bankruptcy for your business and yourself may be the only way out of a bad business venture. Unfortunately, contracts are often written in language which is difficult to understand and it may not be readily apparent whether you are making a personal guarantee to be liable for the contract or not. For this reason, it is highly recommended that you have an attorney who represents your interests review the contracts you sign and give you continuing guidance to ensure that your personal assets are never at risk.
Employment laws are often counter-intuitive and perhaps the biggest source of problems for business owners. There are multiple laws that dictate, among other things, who you can hire and how you have to do it, how much you have to pay the person, when you have to pay them, when you have to give them time off, the actions you can take when they don't perform their jobs, how you must respond to their complaints, what you can do when they do not get along with each other, and what records you must keep. To go along with these laws, there are several federal and state agencies which actively regulate and investigate businesses. Moreover, the laws affect every business differently depending on the industry and the size of the company. In order to avoid having to comply with these many regulations and agencies, many small business owners attempt to classify their workers as independent contractors and become frustrated to learn that each employment law has different rules for determining whether you can hire someone as an independent contractor instead of an employee. Due to all this, before you hire people to do work for you, it is highly recommended that you consult with a Salt Lake City employment lawyer or with the U.S. Department of Labor, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Utah Department of Workforce Services, and the Utah Labor Commission to learn about your obligations as an employer.
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6 Stunning Startups to Cool Your Climate Anxiety & Ensure Food Security in MENA
Home › Content Hub › Community Stories › 6 Stunning Startups to Cool Your Climate Anxiety & Ensure Food Security in MENA
Blog written by TFF's writer & poet-in-residence: Peter Bickerton
The Middle East and North Africa region (MENA) is one of the homes of agriculture. Many thousands of years ago, this hotbed of innovation domesticated wheat, barley and rye, chickpeas and lentils, dates and olives. Cumin, anyone? Food here is amongst the finest on Earth.
Today, however, the region that gave us bread – and most of our global daily calories – is one of the places most at risk from climate change.
Temperatures are soaring, regularly hitting 50 degrees centigrade or more. That severe heat will shorten the growing season and reduce the land area available for agriculture, while demand for water – already a scarce resource – will increase. Crops that can grow are at greater risk of succumbing to drought and harvest failure.
Future food security in MENA is severely under threat.
Introducing the MENA Innovation Challenge
Worry not!
If there's a region on Earth that can tackle our climate woes, and food security, it's MENA.
Here, semi-arid and mostly covered by deserts, getting enough water has always been a challenge – and the dry place that invented irrigation is ripe with ideas and startups that are innovating our food systems.
At the Food For Future Summit and World Expo in Dubai this year, the best and brightest of these mingled together in a celebration of next generation agricultural innovation.
Obviously this was a match made in heaven for us here at TFF – and among the leading lights were the winners of our TFF MENA Innovation Challenge 2022, which revealed we have a lot to be positive about.
So, before you despair about the fate of food security in the face of water scarcity, let these stunning startup ideas renew your optimism for a regenerative, sustainable future of food in MENA and beyond…
👨🌾 Farms Not Arms: brings food security to conflict zones
If uninhabitable heat and water scarcity weren't enough, several ongoing conflicts in MENA have created a refugee crisis that leaves millions at risk of food security.
Lebanon's Farms Not Arms – though not your traditional startup – has a great solution to this that will warm your heart while already having a massive impact.
The problem: There are over million refugees in Lebanon, comprising a quarter of the population! Added to an ongoing economic crisis, in which the currency has devalued so much that the price of food has tripled in recent years, food security is a major concern.
Ongoing instability was further compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the devastating attack on Beirut port. Yet, Lebanon has more agricultural land as a percentage of land area than any other MENA country.
The solution: Farms Not Arms is a diverse collective of designers, farmers and agriculturalists who have come together to bring a community-centred solution to the problem of food security in Lebanon.
Their pilot project is Turba, a woman-led farm in the country's third largest city, Zahlé. Their model is to look after the land (Turba means soil in Arabic) by combining regenerative agriculture with hydroponics, in a solution that can provide three times more food in a given space.
In a modern twist on the tale of teaching a person to fish, rather than simply giving them one, their vision is a self-sufficient system that can feed all refugees in Lebanon.
As such, Turba is not only a farm already producing and selling food, it's a centre of education. People come to learn how to build and run such a farm, while being paid to practice their skills.
Farms Not Arms believe in "co creating a future of food with the communities who need it most" – and we do too, which is why they are the runner-up of our MENA Innovation Challenge.
💧 Manhat: water, water everywhere – and plenty to drink
In the "Rime of the Ancient Mariner," Coleridge famously lamented that there was "water, water everywhere – nor any drop to drink."
For those living on the coast in a highly deserted region suffering from water scarcity, that line is perhaps just as apt as any thirsty sailor cast adrift on the wide ocean.
The winners of our MENA Innovation Challenge, the United Arab Emirates' Manhat, decided that this was a situation best rectified through sustainable desalination.
The problem: Water scarcity is not just a problem in the UAE – a country that is 80% desert. It's a global issue. Agriculture is responsible for sucking up 70% of all the freshwater we use.
To invoke our poet once more, we really are staring down into the dregs of an emptying barrel.
But irrigation is vital. It's twice as productive as rain-fed agriculture. We need as much freshwater as we can get.
You might well be reading this and thinking – surely desalination exists already?
Yes, it does – but traditional techniques have a large carbon footprint and also pose an environmental hazard due to the release of brine back into the ocean: two things to avoid in a sustainable future of food.
The solution: Manhat's solution is to use water's natural propensity to evaporate (a lot), with a patented technology that can distil water directly at sea for use in coastal irrigation.
The team estimates that the Arabian Gulf sweats more than 350 cubic kilometres of water a year, which is something in the region of ten times more than is currently claimed from desalination.
They're making rain – a rare commodity in the UAE – and we love the idea.
Going a step further, the patented technology is designed to be integrated into floating farms, where vegetables can be grown right at the source. (If that's an idea that floats your boat, check out this floating city in South Korea. The future really is now.)
🐟 Algdeha
Hugging the coastline for a second, Turkey's Algdeha, another MENA Agri-Food-Tech Challenge team, has a regional solution to the global problem of overfishing. In the International Year of Aquaculture, their sustainable alternative to fish feed is exciting and we hope it will catch up!
The problem: We need to stop harvesting wild fish at the levels we do, particularly when so much of it just goes to feed farmed fish. Essentially, we want to eat fish with a healthy profile of fatty acids such as omega-3, which is why farmers feed them fishmeal and fish oil made from crushed up small fish like anchovies.
However, there's a much better way of getting that from the source.
The solution: Algae! It's literally the base of the food chain. Baby fish eat it, so why don't we make fishmeal from it? Algae is jam packed full of nutritious goodness for fish (and people, too).
A no brainer, you'd think – but the world is still only just catching on (see what we did here?).
Algdeha's solution is to grow algae in the Mediterranean, off the coast of Turkey. It's in the sea, so no freshwater is necessary. It's also a highly productive place to grow sun-loving plankton.
We love this nifty solution because it tackles many problems at once. Not only does a tonne of algae save 60kg of fish feed, it mops up almost two tonnes of carbon dioxide in the process. When aiming for a carbon neutral future of food that can limit global temperature increase, every little bit helps.
Eventually, the team also aims to make high value products from their algae to displace heavy polluting elements of the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food additive industries – all of which currently rely heavily on oil – with sustainable alternatives.
🌱 Pure Harvest
This team wasn't part of our TFF MENA Innovation Challenge, but Pure Harvest deserves a mention as their indoor agricultural solution is helping to ensure food security in the desert.
The problem: In the big wide world outside of greenhouses, water evaporates a lot. In many MENA nations it doesn't rain much either. As we've discussed, water is scarce – and so is agricultural land. The UAE itself imports somewhere in the region of 85% of its food – but it wants to be able to grow much more closer to home. For food security, that's key.
The solution: Though rain may be scarce in the desert, sunlight is abundant, and plants love that – so Pure Harvest is "converting sunlight into smiles".
They're one of the companies at the cusp of a $100 million investment in indoor farming in Abu Dhabi. In the middle of the desert, Pure Harvest's IoT-enabled Smart Farms grow tomatoes in controlled greenhouses, year-round – proving greenhouses can keep things cool, as well as hot.
With 83% of the water used in their farms going into the tomatoes consumers eat, it's a great way to use what little resources are available.
But while using the vast, untapped space in the desert is a nice trick, we did find another exciting approach in the TFF MENA Innovation Challenge shortlisted team KRISPR. They are showing that 'brown spaces' in the city such as empty warehouses or abandoned industrial sites – deserts of a kind – can also be adapted to grow food right where it's needed. They're already producing leafy greens such as lettuce, kale, and basil that can be delivered to customers within just a few hours of harvesting.
Other companies such as Madar Farms are showing that vegetables such as tomatoes can be grown entirely indoors under UV light. And Graze It are producing nutritious fodder for cattle and other livestock using vertical farming systems right on the farm.
All of these examples really show that the MENA region will be the catalyst for the oft-touted vertical farming revolution.
📱 Uvera
Moving from indoor farms to the average household, we also found Uvera, a Saudi startup bringing IoT solutions to the consumer in a bid to reduce waste and make food go further.
The problem: Food waste is the worst!
While many can't access enough food, a whopping amount rots right there in the field, plenty never gets sold, and then what is sold sits going mouldy, lost behind the potatoes in the back of a kitchen cupboard, or forgotten under a pack of carrots in the fridge.
A UN Food Index Report last year found that "17% of all the food that's available to consumers didn't make it to a mouth."By far the biggest waste happened not in the supply chain, but at home.
The solution: Uvera's solution is a smart device that can prolong the shelf life of food by up to 97%. It uses UV light and electric vacuuming to create a sterile environment, while incorporating Google Speech to allow users to quickly add ingredients to an inventory that tells users when their food needs to be eaten, and even provides tasty recipe ideas in the process.
In a world in which people lead increasingly hectic lives and are spending a lot more money – and a lot less time – on food than they used to (many in what has been a growing global 'middle class' are falling back into poverty due to increased living costs), it's a handy solution.
🔬 Amai Proteins
Food security isn't all about water and crops (though we'll get back to that, bare with us). Enter Amai Proteins: an Israel-based startup with a solution to our overindulgence in sugar, a global issue that is putting increasing strain on our metabolisms, and health systems.
The problem: In line with global trends, the percentage of adults who are overwight or obese in the MENA region is as high as 38% in Kuwait. Compare that with Yemen, where the figure is 17%, and you can see the disparity in food access.
Being overweight according to our narrow and arguably poorly-understood definition in itself isn't necessarily unhealthy (in fact, some studies show having a little podge is better than none). However, what we eat most certainly can be.
Sugar is high on the "not good" list of ingredients. The overconsumption of sugar is linked with all sorts of ailments, type-2 diabetes amongst them, which affects an alarmingly growing number of adults worldwide yet is almost entirely preventable.
The solution: Stop eating sugar!
Ha. If only it were that simple. Are you really willing to drop the chocolate? We didn't think so. You deserve a treat.
Thankfully Amai Proteins has a healthy solution to this predicament. Amai means "sweet" in Japanese, and their designer protein is thousands of times sweeter than sugar. It can be added to any ingredient that doesn't rely on sugar's bulking effect.
They're already working with huge companies, including PepsiCo, Danone, Mars-Wrigley and Ocean Spray, to develop products with up to 70% less sugar "without compromising the delicious full-sugar sensory experience."
Very importantly – and back to water and crops – sugar production is actually a huge guzzler of water. Amai Proteins predict that just 1% reduction in sugar production would save 2.5 trillion tonnes of water, not to mention the agrochemicals used to grow sugarcane.
Their protein is made in low-waste fermenters, making it much more eco-friendly.
So you can have your cake and eat it, sustainably, after all. Thanks Amai Proteins.
A special mention for all of the teams shortlisted for the TFF MENA Innovation Challenge: Algdeha (Turkey), Beanboat (Bahrain), Farms Not Arms (Lebanon), FoodSight (Lebanon), Graze It (UAE), KRISPR (UAE), Manhat (UAE), Natufia (Saudi Arabia), Uvera (Saudi Arabia), Zr3i (Egypt) and Amai Proteins (Israel).
As we've seen at the Food For Future Summit & Expo, the MENA region is bustling with startups really pushing the boat out to bring the region, and the world, into a sustainable future for agriculture.
If you have a jaw dropping idea to share with the world, keep your eyes out for updates on this year's Thought For Food Challenge, which will be launching on Earth Day, April 22 2022.
Like our winners Manhat, you could be in for a funding boost as well as access to expertise to help grow your startup. Get in touch with us today!
You'll also – simply by taking part – become part of our growing international community of next generation changemakers making green, regenerative agriculture a reality. | {
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Government should solve the health crisis now
THE fact that the strike by medical doctors has continued after they rejected President Emmerson Mnangagwa's order to return to their workstations while their demands were being addressed, should push the authorities to urgently engage the medical fraternity to save lives.
There is no doubt that since the strike started the majority of Zimbabweans have been inconvenienced, and many lives lost due to lack of attention by the medical personnel.
We believe any serious government of the people by the people should move swiftly to curb further loss of lives, given the Mnangagwa regime is working hard to get a renewed mandate.
If indeed, according to Mnangagwa's mantra of the voice of the people is the voice of God, then he should listen to those among us crying for government's intervention.
While we feel for the patients who are bearing the brunt of the industrial action, we believe that the government needs to demonstrate a real commitment to addressing the challenges faced by doctors, nurses, in particular the medical fraternity. There is need for Mnangagwa to go beyond cheap talk, which was former President Robert Mugabe's hallmark.
To simply follow the same culture sends fears that the government is more comfortable with following the same tradition — and is probably as clueless as its predecessor on how to tackle this very critical matter.
This attitude in many ways shows that Mnangagwa is probably endorsing Health minister David Parirenyatwa's laisser-faire approach, chicanery and doublespeak, as the doctors have argued, negotiating in "bad faith". The least the government can do is to be honest in its dealings with the medical practitioners.
Perhaps the biggest mistake the Health ministry made was to threaten the doctors in an attempt to coerce them back to work.
This kind of attitude will never produce the desired results. What is needed is a win-win solution, because while the bickering goes on, patients in public health facilities continue to suffer.
It is because of the insincerity on the part of the government that this strike would likely continue, claiming more casualties in the process.
One is tempted to believe that government's approach to this problem is not as serious as it should be, because powerful politicians always easily access health services from the private sector and in foreign lands. Who will fight for the ordinary man on the streets?
Clearly, the Health ministry has no sense of urgency concerning this critical issue at all, and that creates the impression that they do not care what becomes of the sick in our hospitals — probably dying from easily treatable conditions.
Something needs to be done urgently!
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I don"t know how much Dr.s earn but it must be very little if life styles are any indicator. This is a basis of brain drain soon or later we will be missing them. These guys are not asking for too much after all in an hour he can raise that from the number of patients that he assists.
Enough of empty rhetoric over the health crisis.The present leadership have their own priorities like garnering electoral support in the forthcoming elections. Buying chiefs 4×4 Isuzu D/Cabs is more important than addressing the health crisis in the country. Recruiting more personnel in the military is more important than the health crisis.Vasazvinetsa zvavo , makakonewa kubva kare and we have no hope in you.Zimbos have hope in a new gvt and not them.Vasatinyaudza.
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Our dental office marketing strategy focuses on using conversion rate optimization and best SEO practices to help build a foundation of trust to attract new patients.
Trust. It's the key principle when it comes to choosing a dental office. Patients are looking for a team of dental professionals they can trust. They need to trust them to take care of their teeth safely while working under sedation. Trust them with their smile. Trust them to enter their personal space. In reality, the entire dental experience is quite intimate. Therefore, the relationships between patients and their dental professionals are more personal than those with other business service providers, such as mechanics for example. As dental marketing professionals, our job is to help dentists and their offices create this trust with the public by putting their greatest benefits and guarantees at the forefront of our marketing efforts.
At Webdirexion, we have a long history of working with clients in the healthcare industry. As such, it was a natural acquisition when we began digital marketing work with dental clients in 2016. I personally began working intensively with dental clients more than a year ago, so I was eager to work with both Padden Dental and Cascade Dental with Webdirexion.
As a team, we decided it's time we provide an update on some dental clinic marketing work we have been up to this last year. In this article, we will review some of the things we've learned with an eye on lessons that could apply to other businesses as well.
We often collaborate with Steve from Smith Creative Group to develop a branding strategy and website design for larger clients. Steve has strong experience in creative and brand direction, and he has worked with us on both of our active dental clients.
I reached out to Steve to ask him specifically how he approaches the branding strategy in regard to dental clinic marketing clients. Steve describes what it's like for patients to visit the dentist office.
Screenshot of the wall of pets from the pet smiles campaign with Cascade Dental.
With Cascade Dental, we have had the privilege to collaborate with Stephen Smith, as well as the group at Cascade to help promote advertising campaigns meant to bring more patients to the practice and create a higher community awareness of their dental practice.
In tribute to February's National Pet Dental Health Month, we worked alongside Steve as he put together a branding campaign to promote teeth cleanings for entire families, including pets. This promotion was in collaboration with a local dental clinic, Hearthwood Dog & Cat Clinic, in which a coupon was awarded to Cascade Dental patients to receive $50 off their pet's dental cleaning after they scheduled their family's annual cleanings at Cascade. Part of the fun of this campaign was allowing users to submit photos of their pet online or on Facebook, and we added them to the "Pet Smiles" archive on the Cascade website.
Another marketing campaign we are helping promote at Cascade is their free tooth whitening special for all new patients. This popular promotion is designed to bring new clients to the practice and will run until the end of summer.
What is the goal of your dental practice? Do you want to provide general information to the public that is informative about the best oral hygiene practices? Or, do you want to give practice-specific information that tells people more about the services you offer at your office?
Truth is that you are probably going to want to do a combination of both. While it's important to let the public know what you provide and what a great service you are, you also don't want to come off as overly-promotional. It's best to deliver a soft-sale approach by creating informative content that is useful, and tie-in information about your practice and how your services relate to the specific content you are talking about.
Online marketing efforts can easily get consumed by the focus of SEO. Unfortunately, many digital marketers make the mistake of overlooking conversion rate optimization or CRO. Oftentimes, they get too focused on rankings and lose site of actions taken once visitors make it to the website. Our actions are goal-oriented and drive more qualified leads for our dental clients.
"We enjoy continually increasing the effectiveness of our Dental Practice client websites by looking for increases in engagement as a 'conversion' we can affect. For example, we noticed one site had a higher engagement rate for people who entered on the home page than another Dental client. More people were landing on home, then proceeding into the site. We ran two tests so far on different content elements — first a module about a quarter of the way down the page that linked to the specials page, then the top of page header itself. For the specials module, we tried a simple switch in one headline word from 'Save' to 'Specials'. More people were interested in 'Specials' and then clicked through to the Specials page. For the top header, we did an A/B test of a header showing a patient that achieved a nice smile, versus a picture of the five Dentists in the practice which also showed a recent award the business had won. Again, the B version — five smiling Dentists and award — 'won', meaning more people read down the home page and clicked into the site. We call this conversion an 'engagement conversion', since it takes them a step closer to becoming a new customer (patient, in this case).
Does Your Dental Practice Need More Qualified Leads?
What's better than getting more leads for your dental practice? Getting qualified, or warm leads. Leads that are already looking for the type of services you provide are more likely to do business with you. We can help your business achieve these types of leads and promote the growth of your dental office.
Want to learn more about dental office marketing with Webdirexion? Take a look at our services page to see what we can do for you – or – get in touch! We would love to hear from you. Contact us today to get a free quote or tell us more about your marketing goals. | {
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Andrew Bragman Is a Champion of the Ticket Office
Andrew Bragman
It has been said that baseball is America's favorite pastime, and it has certainly played a significant role in the life of Andrew Bragman.
"I grew up going to Candlestick Park [in San Francisco] which does not exist anymore," he says. "It was one of the worst stadiums, with the worst weather, ever created, but that was home for me growing up. We used to go to a ton of baseball games and run around the stadium. There were a lot of fans there, so we knew the ushers, we knew the security, and my brother and I at a young age would just run around the ballpark. It was like a second home."
Andrew's dog Uno soaking up the sun in Andrew's 49ers season ticket seats from Candlestick Park.
He was a batboy in softball, and he played baseball growing up, but Andrew never made it to the big leagues himself. And yet, his most treasured possession is a World Series ring — with his name on it.
"I have a World Series ring from the Nationals, which is tough to beat," he says, proudly. "Working in this business, it was always one of those dreams that I never thought would actually happen, so my World Series ring is probably, in terms of a physical item, the top of my list. I played baseball growing up and clearly was never going to be playing professional baseball, so the fact that I have a World Series ring with my name on it is one of the coolest things in the world. Getting to take that to show my brother and my dad was one of the cooler things in my life, to be able to say, 'Hey, here is a World Series ring with our last name on it.' It is hard to put into words how special that was."
Andrew, right, celebrates his dad's 70th birthday in Washington, D.C. with his brother and Uno.
Before taking on his current position as Vice President of Ticket Operations for SoFi Stadium and Hollywood Park, Andrew spent four years with the Washington Nationals (who won the World Series in 2019) and before that almost six years with the Pittsburgh Pirates. While the Pirates did not win a championship during that time, they did achieve a remarkable victory in 2013. After 20 straight losing seasons, the longest in North American professional sports history, they made the playoffs and then won the Wild Card Game. For Andrew, it was one of the most memorable moments in his professional life.
"It was like the emotion of an entire city coming out in one night," he says. "That atmosphere, nothing can compare to your team being bad for 20 years and then all of a sudden something amazing happens. Just being there as a part of that, seeing it in person and getting to be a part of it was amazing."
The feeling of empathy toward the Pirates that Andrew and so many fans must have felt prior to the team's amazing turnaround has remained with him through the years, and today he says it is one of the qualities he most admires in others.
"Empathy is really important to me, that somebody is willing to understand how other people are feeling. I think that is key to all of our relationships, personal and professional. If you do not have that sense of understanding what someone else is going through or experiencing, you do not really have the ability to relate to them. That is kind of the core to me."
Andrew (second from right) with the Nationals ticket ops staff after the All-Star Game in 2018.
The time Andrew spent in ballparks also taught him the importance of humility.
"My first real job was in minor league baseball, where everybody does everything. I think that was one of the most important lessons I learned," he says. "You would be serving hot dogs one day, dragging the infield one day and being the mascot one day. And that was everybody from the interns to the team president. That is something that, for me, has carried forward. We are all one team, and we all have a common goal. Whatever you need to do to be a key member of the team, whether that is setting up chairs, breaking down chairs, counting seats, nobody is above whatever the specific need is at any given point in time."
Andrew with Washington Nationals Assistant General Manager Ted Towne after a playoff game at Dodgers Stadium.
While Andrew makes a point of saying that every person he has ever worked for has been, in some way, shape or form, a mentor to him, two of the three he mentions by name are from baseball.
"The first person that I always go back to is Russ Stanley, Senior Vice President of Ticket Sales and Services for the [San Francisco] Giants. I get to make him feel really old every time we talk because he was on my dad's softball team when he was just starting out at the Giants. I have stayed in touch with him from the time I was probably 6 or 7 years old when I was a batboy for his softball team," Andrew says. "He has been a great sounding board as I try to make decisions, learn and go through different things that I have not experienced before."
Russ Stanley and Andrew at the 2018 All-Star Game at Nationals Park.
Andrew says, "When I got to Oakland [in 2007 as Assistant Box Office Manager for Oracle Arena, now Oakland Arena], Chris Convery was my boss. He really taught me the business of concert ticketing as opposed to the sports side. Then when I got to Pittsburgh, my boss Chris Zaber was great because he included me in what was going on [in everything] involving tickets besides just the operational side. [This included] sales and marketing and helping me understand the entire piece of the business. Those three guys have all had a huge influence on me and they are all still people I talk to all the time … It inspires me to do the same for other people because they have been better to me than I could ever ask for."
His professional life aside, when it comes to friends, Andrew says nothing beats having someone in your life who you can trust.
"Somebody who you can talk to, somebody you can be honest with, somebody who you can drop the veil [with]. Everyone has to go into the office, and you have to present things a certain way sometimes but with a friend, it is just being able to be who you are … Just that ability to let your guard down, relax, openly be yourself and they can be themselves. I think that is important," he says.
Andrew with his parents Jeff and Ilene at the end of the Super Bowl.
Today, Andrew is surrounded by friends and family in his home state of California. His parents live in San Francisco, and he has a brother in Seal Beach, just a half-hour south of Inglewood where he lives with his 3-year-old French bulldog named Uno.
Andrew and Uno at his first baseball game, attending Pups in the Park at a Washington Nationals game.
Andrew and Uno enjoyed the game with other dogs and dog lovers from reserved seats in a special pet-friendly outfield section.
He has been in his current position with SoFi Stadium and Hollywood Park for almost three years which have been, to say the least, topsy turvy. Indeed, today Andrew says just getting through this period is his greatest achievement to date.
"[It was] getting through the last couple of years in opening our stadium and our theater in the circumstances we had with COVID-19 and with losing our first year of operations that we were supposed to have going into major events, [including] the Super Bowl and the theater having events three or four nights a week. Seeing that come to fruition, from sitting in a trailer for the first year that I worked out here in a construction site and actually seeing it come to life has been pretty amazing," Andrew says with obvious pride.
From left, Amanda, Lizzie, Andrew and Jeremy.
He says, "I think more broadly speaking … are the relationships that I have built up through my career. Achievement may not be the right word for that, but the number of people who I have met through working in sports, entertainment and ticketing specifically that go beyond professional relationships, who are real friends, is probably one of the greatest rewards from my career."
Over the years, Andrew has developed numerous relationships with other members of INTIX, an organization he modestly says gives him more than he will ever be able to put in. And he says this while actively participating as a current board member.
"I am on a text chain with a couple of people who I met through INTIX. We are constantly just checking in on each other, giving each other a hard time and seeing what is going on. [I truly value] the knowledge that I have gotten from people [and] the ability to pick up a phone and call almost anybody in the country who does something with ticketing. I may have never talked to them before. [I can say,] 'Hey, I am an INTIX member. I am trying to figure out X, Y or Z and I know you have done something similar. How do you do it? How can you help me?' I also love the ability to be that for other people. INTIX makes those relationships happen. It provides a really great introduction point," he says.
Andrew continues, "I think relationships are the most valuable thing that I get from INTIX. The skill set, knowledge and everything else that I get from the conference is equally valuable. I can't wait to go back to the conference [in 2023]. I missed [2022] because it was the week before the Super Bowl. I got to watch everybody on Facebook and Instagram hanging out down in Florida, so I can't wait to get back to that … People are generally excited to see everyone and happy; they want to talk, share, learn and socialize. I think it is that experience of being at the conference and the sense of community that we all have because we see the handful of people and talk to the handful of people on a regular basis, but when you get there and you [have] the overwhelming sense of we are all in this together and we are all motivated by the same things."
In addition to relationship building and networking, INTIX helps Andrew learn about the latest industry trends.
"[I value] the newsletters, the website, just being able to look and see everything that is going on around the business. Because of where ticketing has gone and [because it is] becoming so focused on technology, trying to stay on the cutting edge of what is going on or at least being aware of it [is important]," he says.
Since graduating from Emory University in 2002, Andrew has spent his entire career in ticketing, working his way from the ticket office to the front office and a position of leadership in the industry. What has kept him going?
"I am inspired by success," he says. "I love seeing things start as a piece of paper and come to fruition. It could be an event, it could be a program we are doing, it could be something else … That feeling of here is an idea or here is a concert or here is something we are going to do and how do we make this work and how do we pull it off [is incredible]. The first event we did at our stadium, really still in the thick of COVID-19, was a Global Citizen concert that was called VAX LIVE, and it was raising money for vaccination worldwide. They raised, I want to say, hundreds of millions of dollars through the TV [broadcast] and the donations … We had never opened the stadium before with fans and we've got 30 days to figure it out before we are going to put this thing on international television — go! It is that challenge and that ability to take something that was this really overwhelming thing on paper and see it happen."
Andrew and friends from his Emory University days on the field before a Chicago Cubs game on their annual baseball trip.
Andrew makes a point of adding that nobody can devote so much of themselves to doing something in order to be successful unless they really love the work.
"I am happy and thankful every day that I get to do what I do. I cannot imagine myself doing anything else. I think everybody in our industry feels this way. They love the sports and entertainment business, and they are there because they want to be a part of providing fans with memorable experiences. As corny as it sounds, the smile on the kid's face when they get to see something is why we do the job" Andrew says.
Andrew with his niece Molly at the Jimmy Kimmel LA Bowl at SoFi Stadium in 2021.
He says, "Nobody outside of ticketing people really understand what we do. It is not just printing the ticket. The joke we always used to tell on the baseball side, the question was always, 'Well, what do you do all offseason?' [The answer is] that is when we do the real work. Then we get to the season, and we get to have games, and that is the fun part, but people who are boots on the ground and doing this day in and day out are the only people who understand what we are doing all the time, all the craziness that goes on, the late nights and the problem-solving. The people who are doing it are heroes for the industry. We are in the shadows, but we are the front door to everybody who wants to come in and see any event anywhere in the world, which is pretty awesome."
When he is not working, Andrew likes to take his puppy for walks at the beach, play golf and travel, or at least dream about traveling.
Andrew golfing in Bermuda.
"Lake Tahoe is probably my favorite place on earth," he says. "It is just a perfect environment. Summer or winter, you have the mountains, you can ski and go to the lake. The weather always seems like it's great. It is also another sentimental thing, because growing up, we would go up there all the time. It's probably my favorite place that I have been. I want to visit South Africa. I need to figure out a way to make that trip happen. I have been lucky. I have been able to travel all over the world, but that is about as remote as you can get from the West Coast. Figuring that one out one day is on my list."
Andrew also enjoys music, so long as it is not country music. He is a huge Pearl Jam fan. As for making music, he says it is a talent he would like to have but, alas, will have to leave to others.
"It was never a skill set that I had. I tried. I played drums for one year in elementary school. That was not my forte. I have no musical talent or skill whatsoever," he says.
Although he clearly does have a balanced life, Andrew says if he had the chance to go back in time, he'd probably try to relax a bit more, or at least not be so hard on himself.
"It has taken me a long time to get to the point of loosening the reins a little bit on myself, not with other people. [When] I have something in mind, I am very driven about it. I can become so focused on that one thing, which is a pro and a con sometimes," he says. "It is great when I am trying to accomplish something, but being able to relax and say, 'Hey, it is going to work out.' Sometimes it does not work out; accepting that you have these grand visions and sometimes you get 90% of the way there, and that is pretty impressive. That ability to step back and accept that you cannot control everything."
And, if he had three wishes, what would they be?
"The ability to not check my cell phone as often. For everyone to understand the downtime that we need. Something I have been focusing on is as simple as when I get up in the morning, not checking my phone first thing. I take my dog out for a walk and then I can come back inside and check my email. [Then, I would wish for] unlimited frequent flier miles so I can do all the traveling I want to do without having to worry about how to pay for it because that is the hardest part. [For a third wish], the ability to cook. I am a terrible cook. My brother is an amazing cook, and my mom is an amazing cook. I missed that gene, so I would love to wake up and be able to do what they can do in the kitchen."
Uno enjoying the beach.
While he did not list this as one of his three wishes, there is little doubt that Andrew would also like to see the San Francisco Giants win the World Series again.
"I was born and raised a diehard Giants fan," he says. "My dad grew up in New York when the Giants still played there, so it is a generational thing for our family. It got very complicated a couple of times when I was in Pittsburgh and we played them in the playoffs, having to explain to my friends how I was cheering against the Giants. I said, 'Yeah, but it [Pittsburgh] is the place I work.' Now that I am not in baseball anymore, I can say the Giants are my team."
Andrew (third from right) at Top Golf with the Hollywood Park (SoFi Stadium and YouTube Theater) ticketing team.
And just like his beloved baseball team, Andrew has never let the fear of striking out hold him back. For he knows that everything he and his ticketing team does makes them champions of the ticket office.
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32-1-204. Hearings -- notice. (1) (a) A hearing must be conducted upon all applications for new bank certificates of authorization, in accordance with the Montana Administrative Procedure Act relating to a contested case, whether or not any protest to the application is filed.
(b) A notice of the filing of an application for a new bank certificate of authorization must be mailed to all banks within 100 miles of the proposed location, measured in a straight line.
(c) A hearing may not be conducted sooner than 30 days or later than 90 days following the mailing of the notice.
(d) A bank filing a written protest with the board prior to the date of the hearing must be admitted as a "party", as defined in the Montana Administrative Procedure Act, with full rights of a party, including the right of subpoena of witnesses and written materials, the right of cross-examination, the right to have a transcript, the right to receive all notices, a copy of the application, and all orders, and the right of judicial review and appeal.
(e) Notwithstanding the requirements of subsections (1)(a) through (1)(d), when the deposit liability of any closed bank is to be transferred to or assumed by a state bank being organized for that purpose, the board may issue a certificate of authorization without notice or hearing, according to rules adopted by the board.
(2) (a) A hearing must be conducted by the board upon the request of a person timely protesting an application for the formation, relocation, closure, or sale of a branch bank or for the consolidation, merger, or relocation of a bank if the application is approved by the department and if the board determines that there is a substantial basis for the protest. A person requesting a hearing under this subsection (2)(a) is entitled to judicial review of a denial of a hearing by the board.
(b) If a hearing is required under this subsection (2), the hearing may not be held sooner than 30 days or later than 90 days following the filing of the request for a hearing by the protesting party. A protesting party must be admitted as a party, as defined in the Montana Administrative Procedure Act, with full rights of a party, including the right of judicial review and appeal.
History: En. Sec. 6, Ch. 420, L. 1973; amd. Sec. 24, Ch. 431, L. 1975; R.C.M. 1947, 5-612; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 567, L. 1987; amd. Sec. 3, Ch. 265, L. 1995; amd. Sec. 5, Ch. 117, L. 1997. | {
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July 20, 2012 | Vergette Ltd - Garden Design
Although I had a vague plan in mind to go to Tatton this year, that is how it had remained, just a hazy thought, milling around with all the other thoughts and plans. I hadn't got as far as pinning the thought down and would possibly not have organised a Tatton Trip. So it was lucky for me that the lovely James Alexander-Sinclair tweeted asking if any body would like a ticket. Well it seemed downright churlish not to respond with anything other than a "yes please".
A few days later an envelope arrived containing not one, but two tickets for Tatton. Who could I take at such short notice, a fellow designer, an old friend or even Penrod "Penry" Pooch "mild-mannered" police station janitor, nope none other than Mr Batkin. Although to be fair Hong Kong Phooey may have been slightly less subversive than Mr B, but probably not half as much fun.
Much discussion had gone on before hand about the weather to expect in Cheshire. Indeed the forecast was for a full day of rain including a rather nasty thunderstorm between 12 and 2 o'clock. So we duly packed the wet-weather gear including his 'n' her snorkels and a rather fetching orange inflatable dinghy. Now this may come as a shock to some of you but it turns out the weather forecasters got it slightly wrong as the rain stopped at junction 18 of the M6.
So hopelessly over dressed we set out to enjoy the show. We still had a way to go to be dressed as nattily as this Exhibitor though.
Wonderful World of Growing
Tatton is a fantastically friendly show with some great exhibitors and gardens, however this year I was left with the feeling that some of the show-gardens were not quite as good as they had been in the past. I've said before that when looking at a garden that it is a matter of the head and the heart, however this year only a few of the gardens made an impact on either. It's quite subjective but I did feel that a number of the gardens seemed quite flat, following the "Centrifuge School of Design", with each garden having been popped in a giant salad spinner so all the planting flew out to the edge.
Now that's not to say that out of the many show gardens and exhibits that there isn't a design and plant combination that catches your eye. Materials used in a new way that make you sit up and think hmm thats clever. The planting in many gardens was absolutely delightful with some beautiful combinations.
We both particularly liked the The Orchestra Gardens with "The science of Strings" being our absolute favorite.
"The garden is inspired by the science behind the sound produced by a stringed instrument. The key features are undulating lawns replicating sound-waves. Concentric circles, radiate outwards some planted, and some used as rills. Differing lengths of stainless steel wires connect to an archway to replicate the way a sound is created from altering the tension of the string. Planting is mainly grasses to replicate strings and the purple flowers of the Lavender suggest dancing notes."
The planting in the "Time & Tide: Caldwell's & Canute" was a calming and relaxed combination of agapanthus, phlomis and sisyrinchium to name a few. Many of the plants were supplied by Bluebell Cottage Nursery who could also be found in the floral Marquee
"Planting on the enclosing bank reflects the coastal setting, with delicate flowers of blues and whites giving soft, flowing movement in the centre".
Thought provoking and well executed "World without Torture" sponsored by Q-CAT (Quaker Concern for the Abolition of Torture) used many white varieties of plants collected by quaker botanists
"The front of the garden depicts an idealised World without Torture, with a deep, still pool and horizontal concrete posts that have been trodden underfoot. The planting features white cultivars of plants first introduced by Quakers. A stone figure releases a dove, with further doves depicted in wire embroidery taking flight across the chain link fence".
Clever planting in "A Taste of Ness" garden where the planting followed the colour wheel.
"Planting is a key factor in any garden and is central to Ness Botanic Gardens. Here the planting sweeps around the plot, featuring bold colours and attractive flowers".
The World Skills Gardens, where the landscapers worked in pairs to create four gardens as part of the WorldSkills Leipzig 2013 Squad UK Selection Competition for Landscape Gardening. The standard was exceptionally high especially considering the competitors ages range from 18 – 23.
"The UK garden highlights traditional skills that still thrive in the countryside today, in particular dry stone walling – a dry stone wall meanders through the garden. The wall creates a backdrop for a naturalistic style of planting that challenges the competitors"
The Back to Back Gardens are unique to Tatton and show how much you can achieve in a small space. Some are quirky, some have a very serious underlying message but the thing that impressed us the most was the attention to detail and quality of their construction. Plus some even show you what to do if you cant make it to the Bottle Bank.
Students from Clusius College in the Netherlands designed the "Second Chance" garden, built from materials and plants that have been thrown away.
Given the aim of the RHS, that where possible materials and plants and materials should be ethically procured and hopefully recycled at the end of each show this garden seemed especially pertinent. I particularly liked the idea of re-using plants given the amount of energy and recourses used to grow them.
And lastly here we have another of Mr B's favourites
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On exploring the role of an academic literacy module in developing postgraduate students' academic writing practices in a school of education : a qualitative case study.
This thesis examines the impact of the Understanding Academic Literacy (UAL) module in the development of students' academic writing at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. The pedagogical approach of this module and its impact are also investigated. The research project responds to three research questions: How is writing taught in the Understanding Academic Literacy module? Why is writing taught in the way it is taught in the UAL module? What impact does the way writing is taught in Understanding Academic Literacy have on students' written work within the module? Using a qualitative case study approach, data was gathered through interviews, classroom observation and document analysis. Interviews were conducted with five students from different writing backgrounds in terms of linguistic and cultural capital. The lecturer of the module was also interviewed. In addition, three different periods of classroom observation were transcribed and analysed, along with documentary evidence, including the UAL course outlines, and students' written tasks. All these were synthesised to describe and explain how students were initiated through scaffolding into the written discourse of postgraduates. Although perceived as a mystifying language by newcomers, academic writing remains an indispensable tool in postgraduate study. The provision of a module to inform, initiate and socialise students into this specific writing mode is therefore a matter of importance. This is the motive informing the UAL module. However, that most students continued to find academic writing difficult (Harris, Graham, and Mason, 2013) despite the existence of such modules provides the rationale for this study. The study assesses how the UAL has socialised students into academic writing, considers the reasons for the choice of this form of socialisation and its impact. The aim is to investigate whether the purpose of the UAL in respect of students' academic writing at postgraduate level is being achieved. This study maintains that the ideological model of NLS defines an appropriate way for theorising the introduction of students to academic writing in the 21st century (Street, 2001, 2008, and Lea and Street, 2008), with emphasis on Gee's (2007) distinctions between primary/secondary discourses and d/Discourses. But the data obtained from the various research instruments revealed that students were still initiated technically. As a result, students only develop a study-skills approach to writing. Although some aspects of the module showed elements of the ideological approach, most of the pedagogical evidence indicated that the module limited students to the intellect and product (autonomous) approach to writing. It is proposed that participation and interaction with experts and peers within the disciplinary community will enhance appropriate socialisation into academic writing, viz. secondary discourse (and Discourse). To achieve this, the academic writing tuition should be distributed across all disciplines and include tutorial sections, which will contribute to an atmosphere in which students' academic identity can be developed appropriately. | {
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import java.lang.reflect.Proxy;
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public class RetryProxy {
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);
}
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return Proxy.newProxyInstance(
implementation.getClass().getClassLoader(),
new Class<?>[] { iface },
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Opera COSÌ FAN TUTTE
04/05/2023 - 7 pm
Liceu Conservatory's Auditorium
price: 10€
A high level professional production around a fundamental Mozart title
Liceu Cambra Masterclasses & Concerts is synonymous with great music and musical wisdom shared by the greatest performers and creators. This concert series reaches its eighth edition this year, reaffirming itself as one of the most interesting initiatives of its kind, and, as always expected, a meeting point for the students of the Higher Center of the Liceu Conservatory with the great international masters, and as an appointment for music lovers from Barcelona with the best music.
The Master in Opera Performance offered by the Liceu Conservatory gives young singing professionals the opportunity to grow and develop as performers in an environment of artistic excellence and the highest musical competence. Every year, the objective of the Master's degree of preparation, rehearsal and staging of a significant title of the operatic repertoire materializes in two concerts open to the public that culminate this process of interpretive improvement, while at the same time representing an experience within a professional production for to the performers and an attractive high-level artistic offer for all lovers of the city's opera.
If in past years the Master's students delighted us with The Magic Flute, La Cenerentola, L'elisir d'amore or Le nozze di Figaro this year their work will focus on Così fan tutte by W. A. Mozart, one of the greatest and most admired and performed operas of the entire lyrical repertoire, which means a great demand and a new challenge for the young musicians and promising singers who will interpret this extraordinary work.
Liceu Cambra thus incorporates into its programming the representation of this fundamental work of the operatic repertoire with a cast made up of the students of this academic program with the musical direction of Manel Valdivieso and the stage direction of Anna Ponces.
The work carried out is complemented by the teachings of great lyrical figures, specialists in the Mozartian repertoire and with extensive experience in the representation of Così fan tutte, which on this occasion will be Fiorenza Cedolins, Joan Martín -Royo and Eduard Giménez, who will be in charge of the vocal preparation of the Master's students. Carlos Chausson will be the artistic director of this proposal of great artistic interest.
Così fan tutte will be performed in the extraordinary setting of the Liceu Conservatory Auditorium, accompanied by the Symphony Orchestra made up of the center's students, who also have a unique opportunity to live the experience of an operatic evening from the orchestra pit, with the great artistic responsibility that this means.
Così fan tutte, is an opera buffa in two acts with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Italian libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte. The first time it was performed was at the Burgtheater in Vienna, on January 26, 1790.
The Master's Degree in Artistic Education in Opera Performance taught by the Liceu Conservatory has established itself as a professional offer for highly talented young lyrical singers, who have the opportunity to prepare and perform a title from the great repertoire under the guidance of great experts in the operatic scene and performance.
The constant search for artistic excellence of the students of the Center and the path towards their professionalization has one of its great milestones of the year in these long-awaited Così fan tutte.
Liceu Cambra – Masterclasses & Concerts series has the patronage of Ferrer-Salat Music Foundation.
Students of the Liceu Conservatory:
Superior: Free, access with the Center Card
Professional: Free, access with promocode and registration
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05/05/2023 – 7 pm
20/03/2023 – 10 am
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Masterclass with XAVIER SABATA (singing)
Concert with ELIAS STRING QUARTET
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An exciting flyweight matchup between Antonina Shevchenko and Ashlee Evans-Smith has been added to the TUF 28 Finale show in Las Vegas on Nov. 30.
Shevchenko (6-0), the older sister of fellow flyweight Valentina, earned a UFC contract with a dominant second-round TKO of Jamiee Nievera on Dana White's Tuesday Night Contender Series. "Pantera" returned to MMA in 2017, after taking a break from MMA to focus on Muay Thai.
Evans-Smith made a triumphant flyweight debut with a victory over Bec Rawlings at UFC 223. Prior to that, she competed as a bantamweight, securing victories over Veronica Macedo and Marion Reneau in the Octagon.
That's great! Should be an interesting match-up and we should get keen insight as to Antonina potential at Flyweight. I think it's tremendous. And with a Nov. 30, booking, that gives Valentina ample time to get on the card as well. They've made it well known that they want to fight on the same card.
I like both of them, but I'll have to root for La Pantera. The Shevchenko Sisters Act is one of the best continuing gigs going in MMA. | {
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MoIT plans sustainable development of national brand
April, 23/2020 - 08:49
Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Đỗ Thắng Hải speaks to local media about the Việt Nam National Brand (Vietnam Value) Programme for 2020-30 on the occasion of Việt Nam Brand Day (April 20)
Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Đỗ Thắng Hải
According to the Việt Nam National Brand (Vietnam Value) Programme for 2020-30, the Ministry of Industry and Trade's Trade Promotion Agency will set up plans to build an image of Việt Nam as a prestigious country with high-quality goods and services. It will also take measures to prevent any activities from having a negative impact on the national brand.
Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Đỗ Thắng Hải speaks to local media about these issues.
What are the specific targets of this programme from 2020-30 to promote the development of the national brand?
The development of Việt Nam's national brand is a long-term programme through promoting individual product brands.
Last year, the Prime Minister issued regulations on building and managing the national brand, and implementing the Việt Nam National Brand Programme. The PM also approved plans for this programme for 2020-30.
The programme aims to build an image of Việt Nam as a prestigious country with high-quality goods and services, thus increasing the attractiveness of the country, promoting the development of foreign trade and improving national competitiveness.
To reach these targets, these plans must be implemented efficiently. The implementation must also match the country's import-export strategy, targeting to lift the export turnover of national brands to higher than the average export value.
During that period, the programme expects to promote images of over 1,000 products as national brands. It also targets a 10 per cent rise in the number of the most valuable brands listed by the world's major ratings agencies.
Meanwhile, 90 per cent of enterprises nationwide will be made aware of a brand's importance to their production, business and investment activities.
All products that obtain national brand recognition will be promoted in the domestic and key export markets.
According to global rating agencies, this programme has contributed to increasing the value of Việt Nam's national brand by 20 per cent annually on average.
What is the ministry doing to hit these targets from 2020-30?
To achieve these goals, the Ministry of Industry and Trade has been assigned to manage the programme and will coordinate with other ministries, sectors, localities and relevant organisations to help local businesses to develop products according to Việt Nam's national brand criteria. We will support businesses in building, developing and protecting their brands.
At the same time, we will also promote communications activities for this programme at home and abroad according to the regulations on building, managing and implementing the Việt Nam National Brand Programme.
We will raise awareness among local enterprises about the role of brands in production, business and investment. The programme will also help enterprises improve their ability to build, develop and protect brands.
Meanwhile, other ministries and sectors will collect proposals on the development and protection of brands from localities, organisations and enterprises and will then coordinate with the MoIT to implement the programme.
The building, protection and promotion of a national brand will be a joint effort by all ministries and sectors.
New national brands will be selected every two years according to strict regulations to ensure fairness and transparency.
Enterprises that are awarded a national brand will be allowed to use Vietnam Value, the national brand logo, and the national brand identity system.
The ministry will coordinate with relevant agencies to manage and inspect the use of the national brand to prevent activities that have a bad impact on the prestige and image of the national brand at home and abroad.
The ministry believes that renovations to the national brand programme will create sustainable development for the programme and improve brand value on the global market.
During the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, what has the ministry done to help businesses to build and promote brands in domestic and foreign markets under the national brand programme?
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit many countries and territories, having negative impacts on the global economy, including Việt Nam.
Many local businesses lack input materials for production and are unable to find consumers for their products, forcing them to cut production, especially the textile, garment, footwear, agricultural, tourism and retail sectors.
Of which, demand for some farming and food products has reduced due to the pandemic in key export markets such as China, South Korea, and some European and American countries. Besides that, some countries have applied strict measures to restrict the transport of goods. Therefore, Việt Nam's export activities have faced many obstacles.
In this situation, ministries and localities have formed specific programmes to support local enterprises, but they also need to find solutions to overcome these difficulties.
During the pandemic, the ministry has directed Việt Nam's trade officials overseas to organise events and promote Vietnamese products in foreign markets.
The ministry has offered indirect supports and online consultancy services for local businesses to improve product design and brand development.
It has also cooperated with localities to build trade promotion programmes for products with geographical indicators, collective trademarks and national brands on the global market via e-commerce platforms and trade promotion and diplomatic events overseas.
On the other hand, the ministry has cooperated with foreign trade promotion organisations to carry out market research and find new export markets for products with competitive advantages.
It has strengthened activities connecting local businesses with major distributors in the domestic market to boost local consumption.
These solutions will create favourable conditions for local businesses to resume production quickly and meet the higher demand for goods after the pandemic ends.
Meanwhile, enterprises need to reorganise production and restructure their markets. Enterprises also need to diversify their sources of input materials and increase the added value of their products.
They should hold trade promotions to help Vietnamese goods enter distribution chains, such as large supermarkets.
The State has encouraged enterprises to improve the quality of product preservation and processing to meet market demand. — VNS
Tags vietnam national brands
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1949-50: Gordie Howe Nearly Dies
The Three Stars:
Gordie Howe Almost Dies In On-Ice Mishap - During a playoff loss to arch rival Toronto, Gordie Howe attempts to hit Teeder Kennedy of the Leafs with a big hit. "I saw Howe coming," Kennedy said. "I stepped aside and he crashed into the boards." The Wings saw it different, with coach Tommy Ivan claiming Kennedy butt-ended or elbowed Howe. The debate continues to this day, but the bottom line was Howe crumpled on the ice in a bloody mess. He suffers a skull fracture, concussion, broken nose and cheekbone and a lacerated eyeball. Doctors have to drill through his skull to relieve pressure on the brain. Of course Howe would be okay.
Battle of the Bulge - With the Leafs mired in an early season losing streak, GM Conn Smythe famously decides his team needs better conditioning. Pudgy goaltender Turk Broda becomes the whipping/poster boy, despite his incredible playoff record in recent years. "We are not running a fat man's team. He is off the team until he shows some common sense. Smythe demands Broda get down to 190lbs. He was so serious that he traded 5 players and cash to land star goaltender Al Rollins. Broda does comply though the media have a field day with it all.
Reardon/Gardner Feud Continues - In what may be the most contentious personal rivalry in NHL history, Ken Reardon and Cal Gardner never stop battling one another. When Reardon is injured by Gardner in a game on January 1st, 1949, Reardon tells the media "Even if I have to wait until the last game I ever play, Gardner is going get it good and plenty." This forces NHL president Clarence Campbell to step in and forces Reardon to put up a $1,000 good-conduct bond. Reardon retired at the end of the 1949-50 season without harming Gardner.
Season Highlights:
The NHL begins the practice of painting the ice white so that the game is easier to follow.
The Detroit Red Wings' "Production Line" finishes 1-2-3 in the NHL scoring race. Ted Lindsay wins the Art Ross Trophy with 78 points while Sid Abel (69) and Gordie Howe (68) are runners up.
Gordie Howe scores 35 goals during the regular season, matching the total from his first three seasons in the NHL combined.
The Wings win the Stanley Cup, thanks in large part to goaltender Harry "Apple Cheeks" Lumley who posted 3 playoff shutouts. Pete Babando scored the Stanley Cup winning goal - a rare game 7 overtime goal!
Chuck Rayner of the New York Rangers wins the Hart Trophy as the league MVP. The wandering goalie (they say he used to wander up ice hoping to score a goal) had a sparkling 2.62 GAA.
But it was a different goalie who won the Vezina. Bill Durnan of Montreal won the top goalie award and the promptly retired.
Labels: 1949-50 season, Season Capsules
sd said...
Also and it's interesting to note, no one expected to see the NY Rangers to the Finals that season. The Rangers had to wait until 1972 to get to the Finals again.
Also, it was the last time then the runner-up in the Stanley cup Finals was awarded the O'Brien Trophy.
Hi Joe!
Thank you for finally linking players to their bio from an article! So much better reading! Keep up the good work!
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Probably the most promising Italian composer of the new generation, Fausto Romitelli (1963-2004) died in Milan after a serious illness. Trained in Milan and Sienna, he was interested at a very early stage in the major pioneers of contemporary music (Ligeti, Scelsi, Donatoni), but was especially inspired by French spectral music and new technologies in sound; his period as a research composer at IRCAM from 1993 to 1995 definitely opened up horizons for him that had an unparalleled effect on the development of his musical language.
An astonishing composer, of insolent modernity, the Italian's world included psychedelic rock and electric sonorities. An Index of Metals, his last work, was written during the final weeks of his life and is a veritable journey to the heart of sound, to the centre of sound matter. Romitelli explores sound in all its breadth, in all its depth, to find out to what extent he is close to something throbbing and alive, to admire its energy and even its violence. This is total immersion; all the component elements of Romitelli's music seem to want to push the limits of sound and try out a novel sublimity. Even Kenka Lèkovich's text becomes matter, linguistic in this case, reinforcing the sound matter, at once sensual and metallic.
Colour, movement, geometric lines come together in the video that is entirely based on shots of real metals, subjected to spectacular light effects; one sees buildings, mercury, metals in fusion, etc. This video-opera was conceived from the start as an ensemble in which music and image are indissociable; this comes from Romitelli's complicity with the video artiste Paolo Pachini, who effected a veritable imaging of the sound matter. Originally conceived for three big screens overwhelming the stage and the musicians, a new single-screen version was made for this DVD release; both versions are available on it and they are captivating. The multitrack sound version of the DVD is also a stupefying experience.
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Q: Hortonworks tutorial build fails with sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException I am trying to build "stream simulator" from "REALTIME EVENT PROCESSING IN HADOOP WITH NIFI, KAFKA AND STORM" Hortonworks tutorial in particular from its "LAB 0: INGEST, ROUTE AND LAND REAL TIME EVENTS WITH APACHE NIFI".
http://hortonworks.com/hadoop-tutorial/realtime-event-processing-nifi-kafka-storm/#stream-simulator-lab0
To give you the rough idea what is this, here is description from Hortoworks page: "The stream simulator is a lightweight framework that generates truck event data. The simulator uses New York City Truck Routes (kml) which defines driver road paths with Latitude and Longitude information.
The simulator uses Akka to simplify concurrency, messaging and inheritance. It has two Plain Old Java Objects (POJOS), one for Trucks and another for Drivers that generate the events."
When I try to build simulator as directed from latest Hortonworks Sandbox (HDP 2.4) by the end of the build Maven reports this error:
[ERROR] Failed to execute goal on project storm-kafka-0.8-plus:
Could not resolve dependencies for project net.wurstmeister.storm:
storm-kafka-0.8-plus:jar:0.4: Failed to collect dependencies at org.apache.storm:storm-core:jar:
0.9.1-incubating -> clj-time:clj-time:jar:0.4.1:
Failed to read artifact descriptor for clj-time:clj-time:jar:0.4.1:
Could not transfer artifact clj-time:clj-time:pom:0.4.1 from/to clojars (https://clojars.org/repo/):
sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed:
sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException:
unable to find valid certification path to requested target
More detailed (maven -e) reveals these error details:
...
Caused by: sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target
at sun.security.validator.PKIXValidator.doBuild(PKIXValidator.java:385)
at sun.security.validator.PKIXValidator.engineValidate(PKIXValidator.java:292)
at sun.security.validator.Validator.validate(Validator.java:260)
at sun.security.ssl.X509TrustManagerImpl.validate(X509TrustManagerImpl.java:326)
at sun.security.ssl.X509TrustManagerImpl.checkTrusted(X509TrustManagerImpl.java:231)
at sun.security.ssl.X509TrustManagerImpl.checkServerTrusted(X509TrustManagerImpl.java:126)
at sun.security.ssl.ClientHandshaker.serverCertificate(ClientHandshaker.java:1454)
... 74 more
Caused by: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target
at sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilder.engineBuild(SunCertPathBuilder.java:196)
at java.security.cert.CertPathBuilder.build(CertPathBuilder.java:268)
at sun.security.validator.PKIXValidator.doBuild(PKIXValidator.java:380)
... 80 more
And here is pom.xml resulting in the build error:
<project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0
http://maven.apache.org/maven-v4_0_0.xsd">
<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
<groupId>com.hortonworks</groupId>
<artifactId>storm-demo</artifactId>
<packaging>pom</packaging>
<version>1.0</version>
<name>Storm Demo Parent Project</name>
<modules>
<module>transport-domain</module>
<module>stream-simulator</module>
<module>storm-streaming</module>
<module>storm-demo-webapp</module>
<module>storm-kafkaplus</module>
<!-- <module>iot-integration-tester</module> -->
</modules>
<build>
<pluginManagement>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
<configuration>
<source>1.7</source>
<target>1.7</target>
</configuration>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</pluginManagement>
</build>
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>junit</groupId>
<artifactId>junit</artifactId>
<version>3.8.1</version>
<scope>test</scope>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
Any ideas how to solve this? Please help!
Update: Next build error
After fixing certificate problem, I now have next error:
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Building Storm Demo Parent Project 1.0
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Downloading: https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/apache/maven/plugins/maven-compiler-plugin/maven-metadata.xml
[WARNING] Could not transfer metadata org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-compiler-plugin/maven-metadata.xml from/to central (https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2): sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Reactor Summary:
[INFO]
[INFO] transport-domain ................................... SUCCESS [ 2.233 s]
[INFO] stream-simulator ................................... SUCCESS [ 3.694 s]
[INFO] storm-streaming .................................... SUCCESS [01:13 min]
[INFO] storm-demo-webapp .................................. SUCCESS [ 8.642 s]
[INFO] storm-kafka-0.8-plus ............................... SUCCESS [ 17.440 s]
[INFO] Storm Demo Parent Project .......................... FAILURE [ 0.171 s]
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] BUILD FAILURE
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Total time: 01:45 min
[INFO] Finished at: 2016-07-26T14:15:46+00:00
[INFO] Final Memory: 119M/826M
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[ERROR] Error resolving version for plugin 'org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-compiler-plugin' from the repositories [local (/root/.m2/repository), central (https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2)]: Plugin not found in any plugin repository
A: Your maven plugin is trying to connect to an https remote repository, i.e., https://clojars.org/repo/
you can use one of the solution from this post:
Problems using Maven and SSL behind proxy
My recommended solution is:
(Steps may vary between browsers)
*
*Use a browser (using chrome) to go to https://clojars.org/repo/
*Click on lock icon and choose "Details" and click "View certificate"
*Go to the "Details" tab and choose "Copy to File"
*Choose type "Base 64 X.509 (.CER)" and save it somewhere
*Now open a command prompt and type (use your own paths):
keytool -import -file C:\temp\mavenCert.cer -keystore C:\temp\mavenKeystore
*Now you can run the command again with the parameter
-Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=C:\temp\mavenKeystore
*Under linux use absolute path
-Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=/tmp/mavenKeystore
Now you can run maven build as:
/root/maven/bin/mvn clean package -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=C:\temp\mavenKeystore
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PASADENA UNIFIED TO FILE LAWSUIT AGAINST ACTON-AGUA DULCE UNIFIED FOR AUTHORIZING CHARTER SCHOOL IN PASADENA
By Hugo Guzman & Sarah Favot, The Pasadena Star-News | http://bit.ly/1lc2Av7
The Pasadena Unified School District school board voted to file a lawsuit against the Acton-Agua Dulce Unified School District for opening the SCALE Academy Charter School within PUSD's boundaries. The charter school is scheduled to open in the Fall of 2014. Walt Mancini — Staff photographer
Posted: 07/29/14, 9:08 PM PDT | PASADENA :: The Pasadena Unified School District school board unanimously voted to file a lawsuit against a school district that it believes illegally chartered a middle school within Pasadena Unified's boundaries and will seek the school's closure.
SCALE Academy Charter School, which stands for Schools and Communities for Advanced Learning Experiences, opened this spring at 1206 Lincoln Ave., a property owned by Lincoln Avenue Baptist Church. The middle school was chartered by the Acton-Agua Dulce Unified School District, a 2,400-student school district near the Antelope Valley.
District spokesman Adam Wolfson said AADUSD did not notify PUSD before it had approved an application for a charter school that would be located within Pasadena Unified's boundaries.
"Families who are looking at that school should be aware that there's pending litigation regarding on whether the school operate within PUSD boundaries," Wolfson said. "One of the possible outcomes is that the court will shut them down for illegally operating outside of AADUSD."
The district first learned of the charter school that serves students in sixth through eighth grades when board members received flyers recruiting students in their mailbox. Officials with SCALE declined to comment.
PUSD is the most recent in a string of school districts filing charges against AADUSD over charter school petition approvals. AADUSD, which operates two elementary schools, a junior high school and one high school, has authorized more than 20 charter schools, according to PUSD.
Los Angeles Unified School District and Newhall School District have also filed lawsuits against the district.
PUSD officials and other school district superintendents believe the financially distressed AADUSD has approved charter schools to generate revenue. AADUSD is currently assigned a "negative certification" and is being monitored by the Los Angeles County Office of Education.
The school district that charters a school receives a portion of any income generated by the charter school.
On June 12, LACOE issued a stay order to the AADUSD school board preventing the board from approving any further charter school applications.
AADUSD Superintendent Brent Woodard and school board members did not respond to requests for comment.
AADUSD board member Ed Porter told KHTS AM1220 last month that the charter petitions were done legally. "We're operating within the legal confines for charters schools set forth by the state," Porter said.
When SCALE Academy submitted its petition to AADUSD in January, the charter school had not found a permanent location, but it's application said: "The school plans to locate in the Acton-Agua Dulce School District."
Despite the legal action, SCALE Academy plans to open its doors on Aug. 18 and is accepting new students.
A school district that charters a school outside of its district must notify the school district where the charter school plans to operate.
A bill in the legislature filed by state Sen. Fran Pavley, D-Agoura Hills, aims to change the wording of a law so that the district where the charter school plans to locate must provide written approval before the charter school is approved.
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31st August 2017 - Science & Engineering
For years, humans have heavily depended on the use of fossil fuels, beginning with the start of the Industrial Revolution, when most of our activities required their use. In the recent era, we've finally reached complete dependence on the use of fossil fuels. In fact, the bulk (81.3%) of total US energy consumption in March 2016 (according to the US Energy Information Administration, or EIA) comes from three fossil fuels, namely petroleum, natural gas, and coal.
The use of fossil fuels obviously comes with a price. Since fossil fuels came from the remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago, this means that once they are totally used up, we would need to wait another million more years for their replenishment!
Moreover, burning of fossil fuels produces gases such as nitrous oxide and sulphur dioxide, which can put public health at risk, and can contribute to climate change. With that in mind, we're inclined to look for alternatives, to lessen our dependence to fossil fuels. In fact, there are many advantages of renewable energy vs fossil fuels. Let's look at a few.
What is Green Energy?
Green Energy is a type of energy that comes from natural and renewable resources, such as sunlight, wind, the heat from the earth, water, or vegetative matter. The said sources are readily restored and can be used with little to no damage to humans or the environment.
Examples of Sources of Green Energy
1. Solar
Solar Energy is the use of radiant energy from the sun, by converting it into electricity when sunlight hits the cells in solar panels, which can also store excess electricity for use during nighttime or during cloudy days.
Although initially very expensive and requiring a lot of land for its operation, solar energy is gaining popularity worldwide, probably due to its reputation as being the cleanest, noiseless, and most abundant source of energy. In fact, in 2016, 0.6% of the total electricity generated and consumed in the US was supplied by solar energy.
2. Wind
Wind Energy entails the use of turbines that rotate through the movement of wind, converting kinetic energy into mechanical energy. The turbines are connected into a power grid, which brings energy to distribution lines that delivers electricity to consumers.
Although noisy, and posing risks to birds flying near the turbines, wind energy is still beneficial as it uses no water, requires less land, and considerably less costly. It may also be built on existing farms or ranches, which may earn extra money for the rental of space occupied by the turbines.
3. Geothermal
Geothermal Energy is the use of earth's internal heat coming from the rocks and fluids of its crust, as a source of heat or electricity. To be able to use geothermal energy as an electricity source, a geothermal power plant is required to tap energy from different sources (such as stored steam or hot water) that were unable to reach the surface of the earth, to drive turbines that link to generators.
Although building geothermal power plants and geothermal wells is costly, geothermal energy is known to cost less in the long run because of its ready availability and abundance. Its power plants also don't require much space to operate, and are compatible with many types of environment.
4. Hydroelectric
Hydroelectric Energy produces electricity first by converting kinetic energy of flowing water into mechanical energy through the rotation of hydraulic turbines. The mechanical energy is then converted into electricity by a generator connected to the turbines. Water used in producing electricity from hydroelectric energy is usually from waterfalls and rivers, with the latter stored in dams that create reservoirs (man-made lakes) and tunnels that lead to turbines.
Aside from the benefits (mentioned above) that all green energy sources provide, the amount of power that hydraulic energy plants generate can be easily controlled. The reservoirs formed in the dams may also be used for various recreational activities, and for irrigation. However, building of dams poses negative effects on the fishes thriving in the body of water where it's being built, and droughts may affect the price of the electricity produced by the affected body of water.
5. Biomass
Production of energy from biomass requires burning of vegetable matter, usually crops such as sugarcane and corn, so as to release its stored chemical energy from the sun into heat energy. It can be converted into liquid biofuels, which may also be used in transportation.
Although biomass energy works the same way as fossil fuels, the former is considerably cleaner than the latter, since gases produced from burning of the biomass may be used by crops grown for the same purposes. The only drawback of biomass energy is the possible competition for space in farmlands for the production of crops used as fuels, and those used for food.
Tags: energy, environment
6 thoughts on "Green Energy"
Carl L. 27th October 2017 at 6:37 pm
I hope that one day, the use of fossil fuels will not longer be necessary. The renewable energy sources that we know today are still on its infancy stage but with a little more push, it can definitely help us make the world a cleaner place. Informative post.
Donna Smith 2nd November 2017 at 4:56 pm
Green energy will be humanity's last hope to turn things around and help mother nature to recover from a century-long torture. Governments should implement more laws regarding the use of renewable energy. Give them an incentive or something. Highly informative post. I love it.
Daniel Hawkins 24th January 2018 at 4:19 pm
The research for green energy should receive more funding from the government. Not only can it help us lessen the cost of our electricity bills, but it can also help us combat the adverse effects of the rampant use of fossil fuels in our power plants and vehicles. It's a win-win situation for us in my opinion.
Owen Baze 8th March 2018 at 12:54 pm
It's a good thing that more people are using renewable energy nowadays. Due to our rampant use of CFC's back in the days and our overuse of petroleum and other fossil fuels, the greenhouse effect and global warming is getting worse every day. Melting polar ice caps and rising sea levels can spell doom for those low-lying islands like the Maldives. Even the most miniscule of effort, like replacing your charger with a solar one can really help a lot if more people will start doing the same thing.
Suzanne 10th March 2018 at 3:37 am
Global warming, melting polar icecaps, unusual migration of animals and sinking islands. What more can I say. No animal species can cause this widespread destruction to our environment, with the exception of humans of course. We need to find more efficient ways to harness the unlimited energy from the Sun, wind and seas if we still want to live normally. If the trend continues, we might end up buying fresh air from convenience stores just to breathe normally.
Claire Calvin 20th March 2018 at 12:50 pm
It's alarming to know that our planet is constantly getting worse because of us humans. I know that it's almost impossible to ban the use of petroleum products because we use them mainly for everything. But we can at least try to limit the use by slowly transitioning to green energy sources. Better late than never. | {
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You believe in your brand. Does your target market?
Without belief in your brand, it doesn't exist. The leadership of a company must believe in the brand. The staff and employees must believe in the brand. Most importantly, your next customer must believe in the brand.
Brands that are different — Uber, Apple or Tesla for example — have to convince people that the difference is better, that their innovation is real and not just flash or fad. Apple has created an aura of individuality and creativity around its products. The company has an incredibly loyal following that literally buys into the entire "ecosystem" of Apple products (iPhones, iPads, Macs, Apple watches) and services (apps, Apple TV). Their customers believe in the products and the brand, with many waiting in line to buy the latest upgrades as soon as they become available.
Lots of companies make great products that compete with Apple, but this incredibly strong belief in the Apple brand is what makes it the most valuable company in the world.
Uber is much earlier in its life cycle as a brand. Uber has created a belief in its concept of easy transportation that's a better experience and usually cheaper than catching a traditional taxi cab. Taking an Uber has become a daily practice for many users and at least weekly for many more. So-called "Uberites" love the service and the brand, and they promote it.
But there's big difference between Uber and Apple. Uber is losing money. In effect there hasn't been enough believers in the brand for the company to make a profit. The believers who are keeping it in business right now are the investors who have put up millions of dollars of venture capital to support the concept. And you better believe that they believe in the brand because they're betting a whole lot more than a ride home from the bars that they're right.
It can be even harder to convince audiences to believe in a brand that claims the same concept as others in their industry. Exhibit A: Health care. Brand A may very well be a very caring organization. Its employees may very much believe that "we care." But how effective is Brand A at proving that it cares more than Brand B or C? They all think they care. The key is: Does the market believe in Brand A more than another?
I should note that while trust and belief have overlapping meanings, there is a subtle difference for a brand. Trust in a brand is earned over time. But belief can come first, as in a person will believe a message before having it proven to be true and, therefore, earning trust. So establishing an early belief in the promise of a brand is key.
Startup brands often do this with early adopters who may become unofficial ambassadors for a new brand. As more and more "believers" are created, a brand can build the trust that is needed to grow and sustain its business. Apple has done this. Uber has created a lot of belief in its users, but hasn't turned a profit. In a sense, the company is buying some of that belief by discounting the true cost of its service.
A simple question for any brand manager to ask is, "Do our customers and prospects truly believe in our brand and what it can do for them?" Because if the answer is yes, that brand should be successful. But if the answer is no, believe me, there's work to be done.
David Taylor is president of Lancaster-based Taylor Brand Group, which specializes in brand development and marketing technology. Contact him via www.taylorbrandgroup.com.
Apple Brands David Taylor Money Taylor Brand Group Tesla Uber 2:14 pm Thu, June 13, 2019 LVB
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Sideshow Freaks > Collectibles > Marvel > Marvel Action Figures > Who is getting the wave 2 Captain Action?
View Full Version : Who is getting the wave 2 Captain Action?
Just curious who might be keeping up there collection, or just starting out. I have them on preorder and can't wait to get them, and hear the big announcement from round 2 at comic con!
I bought like 5 or 6 of the Captain Action dolls so I can display all the Marvel guys but I have yet to pick up any of the Marvel costume sets. Go figure.
I'll be picking up the entire series, for my grandson. I bought the original series for his father, seems like a natural next step.
I have all of the first wave, including the exclusive Italian Captain Action. Today I received my Khem the black panther, NYCC exclusive. He is huge!
Round 2 has aquired the DC license. First up SUPERMAN AND BATMAN! | {
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FARMINGTON, Penn. -- Coming out of a sharp curve on Pennsylvania Route 381, the Farmington-Ohiopyle Road cut through ripples in the Appalachian escarpment, we put the pedal down on Honda's 2016 Civic Coupe packing a new turbo-charged powertrain.
Response comes instantly, as the sleek and sporty coupe leaps ahead with the 4-pack engine whining and the front two 215/50R17 all-season tires scratching pavement to keep pace with the muscular engine's high-revving whirrs.
The speed meter's needle moves swiftly around the number notches while we work a sporty leather-wrapped steering wheel and simply hang on as the new 2-door Civic seems to slink down on blacktop and run with bedrock stability.
With an all-new vehicle architecture underpinning 2016 models that mark a tenth generation, the Civic Coupe series pops out of Honda's assembly plant at Allison, Ontario, Canada, using domestic and globally sourced parts plus engines built at Honda's Anna, Ohio, engine plant.
Civic as a 2-door for the compact class looks like a serious sports coupe dressing in a streamlined package with fastback roofline plus edgy body ripples and character lines that draw and delight the eye.
The coupe appears longer, broader and more muscular than previous iterations. Its face features a new signature chromed wing front fascia and standard LED daytime running lights. In back the C-shaped LED taillights are united by arching LED lamps that stretch across the decklid.
Civic's expansive passenger compartment with 91 cubic feet of volume tops the compact class for interior space with class-leading headroom and legroom.
Honda casts the 2016 Civic Coupe in five trim designations -- entry-level LX and LX-P, uplevel EX-T, loaded EX-L (that L tag denotes leather upholstery), plus new line-topping and sport-tuned Civic Touring.
The Civic LX and LX-P grades draw power from a 4-cylinder aluminum engine which displaces 2.0 liters and carries DOHC (dual overhead cams) and Honda's special i-VTEC (variable value timing and lift electronic control) valvetrain. The plant generates 158 hp at 6500 rpm plus torque of 138 lb-ft at 4200 rpm.
The price-leader Civic LX comes with a 6-speed manual transmission. For automatic shifting, Honda adds a CVT (continuously variable transmission) option for Civic LX-P.
Civic EX-T, EX-L and Touring grades tote a new single-scroll turbo-charged and direct-injected DOHC 1.5-liter aluminum in-line-4 engine. The turbo 4-pack, tied to a standard CVT, musters 174 hp at 6000 rpm with torque running to 162 lb-ft at 1700-5500 rpm, and it achieves EPA fuel economy estimates of 31/41 mpg city/highway.
Civic's new ultra-rigid unibody structure supports a suspension with MacPherson struts mounted in front and a compact multi-link design in back. Civic LX and LX-P roll on 16-inch alloy wheels capped by 215/55R16 all-season tires, while EX-T, EX-L and Touring grades score 17-inch alloy wheels with 215/50R17 tires.
With a disc at each wheel (11.1-inch ventilated front rotors with single-piston calipers and rear 10.2-inch solid rotors with single-piston calipers) the brakes have electronic ties to Honda's VSA (vehicle stability assist) equipment with traction control operating with ABS (anti-lock brake system) and EBD (electronic brake distribution). Also standard on all trims, Honda's new Agile Handling Assist device automatically deploys the vehicle's brakes to enhance initial turning response and cornering ability.
Honda Sensing is an optional package of safety and driver-assist features that includes Collision Mitigation Braking System, Forward collision Warning, Lane Departure Warning, Road Departure Mitigation, Lane Keeping Assist System and Adaptive Cruise Control with Low Speed Follow.
Standard content for entry-issue Civic LX ranges from a multi-angle rearview camera and automatic headlamps to automatic climate system, cruise control, expanded-view driver side mirror, electronic parking brake, a tilting-telescoping steering wheel, Bluetooth connectivity, 5-inch touchscreen, variable intermittent wipers, cloth seat upholstery, 60/40 split/folding rear seat and a 4-speaker audio kit with USB port and Pandora connectivity.
Honda's price chart for the 2016 Civic Coupe starts at $19,050 for Civic Coupe LX with a manual shifter. Top tier Civic Coupe Touring tallies to $26,125. | {
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Drummer available - mature , experienced, reliable.
Just moved from UK. Vast experience of gigging, recording, & TV with (mostly) tribute bands and covers bands. Looking to join/ form a band with view to gigs here. My preferences are Rockabilly/ R&R, but will consider other genres eg: blues, folk rock, country etc. Own kit, transport, can do backing vocs too. No ties or issues.
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Specialists with PwC's Tax Services are available to comment on the federal budget
PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
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For example, here are a few of the themes that may be discussed:
Impacts on private corporations and entrepreneurs;
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Measures taken to support Canadian businesses on the international market;
Changes to R&D tax credits;
Impacts on consumer taxes.
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This is a 4 hour class (classroom lecture only) and the cost of the class is $150.00* per student. The fee includes the class, two passport sized photographs and digitally scanned fingerprint cards, everything needed to apply for the permit. The fee for the permit itself is $63.25, payable to Utah BCI.
To sign up for the class on the Freedom Tactical website, click here.
For eligibility questions please click here.
For Utah CCW reciprocity information click here.
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/**
We hash n 64-bit keys down to integers in [0,n).
*/
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cstring>
#include <iomanip>
#include <iostream>
#include <limits>
#include <vector>
#include <algorithm>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include "buckets.hpp"
#include "hashpack.h"
using namespace std;
struct Worker {
template <typename Pack>
static inline void Go(Reducer64 mod, const std::vector<uint64_t> &keys,
uint64_t N, const int repeat) {
std::cout << "testing " << setw(20) << string(Pack::NAME) << " ";
std::cout.flush();
std::cout << "hashing " << keys.size() << " values to " << N
<< " buckets, ";
double max_search_time = 0;
double min_search_time = numeric_limits<double>::max();
double total_search_time = 0;
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Pack p;
const double search_time = SearchTime(p, mod, N, keys);
max_search_time = std::max(search_time, max_search_time);
min_search_time = std::min(search_time, min_search_time);
total_search_time += search_time;
}
std::cout << "average search time, max, min, avg = " << setw(10)
<< max_search_time / keys.size() << setw(10)
<< min_search_time / keys.size() << setw(10)
<< total_search_time / (repeat * keys.size()) << std::endl;
}
static inline void Stop() {}
};
template<typename... Packs>
void demofixed(Reducer64 mod, const uint64_t howmany) {
srand(0);
const float repeat = 10000;
std::vector<uint64_t> keys;
for(uint64_t i = 1; i <= howmany; ++i) {
keys.push_back(i + UINT64_C(555555555));
}
uint64_t N = keys.size();
std::cout << "We repeat with " << repeat << " different hash functions, using the same sequential keys." << std::endl;
ForEachT<Packs...>::template Go<Worker>(mod, keys, N, repeat);
std::cout << std::endl;
}
int main() {
vector<uint64_t> sizes{1000, 4000, 1 << 10,
1 << 12, (1 << 10) - 1, (1 << 12) - 1,
(1 << 10) + 1, (1 << 12) + 1};
sort(sizes.begin(), sizes.end());
vector<Reducer64> mods {Modulo64, FastModulo64};
for (const auto size : sizes) {
for (const auto mod : mods) {
cout << "With " << ((FastModulo64 == mod) ? "Fast" : "Slow")
<< " Mod" << endl;
demofixed<Cyclic64Pack, Zobrist64Pack, MultiplyShift64Pack,
UnivMultiplyShift64Pack, ClLinear64Pack,
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SplitPack<MultiplyShift64Pack, MultiplyShift64Pack, 64> >(
mod, size);
}
}
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