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When you're a writer of opinionated political commentary things can get dicey. You mysteriously lose friends on Facebook. People can seem offended at you for no apparent reason. Sometimes your spouse gets jumped and questioned about something you've written. That's par for the course. I've often laughed as I told people about my most hated of all articles titled General William Tecumseh Sherman: What's Not To Love About Him? I wrote this article for Clash Daily back in May 2014. I wrote it as a letter of admiration for my distant relative, Uncle Billy. You see, I believe he saved countless lives as he wreaked havoc on the South in his epic March to the Sea. He emulated a form of Total War or Shock and Awe that I personally feel is the only way to fight war. War must be fought to bring your opponent forcefully to their knees by the most violent means necessary. My previous article stated how I feel General Sherman's true understanding of the nature of war and his brutal application of it ended the civil war with a finality that saved lives. Obviously, my appreciation of Sherman is not shared by many in the South. The comments section lit on fire! It settled down after 89 comments…almost all of them negative. My friends and I laughed at the serious anger directed at me, my article, and the good General. After some time it drifted into memory…until today…more than a year later. Sometimes it can be interesting to "Google" yourself. I mean that in a literal computer search engine way, not in some kind of Huffington Post kind of way. It turns out that in June 2014, right after my General Sherman article ran, a man named Dan E. Phillips took so much offense to the article that he actually wrote an opposing article for the Abbeville Institute (they're really smart). I just found it and let me tell you…I felt like Trump getting interviewed by Megyn Kelly. Dan's rebuttal is titled Conservatives for War Criminals?. I am sure my friend Mr. Phillips, is a Southern Gentleman, whatever that is, but apparently I hit a nerve. Here's what he had to say about me. He didn't just attack me. He attacked my state. What's he got against Iowa? Iowa rocks! Oh yeah, it's in the north and what's worse, my hometown, Grinnell, was part of the Underground Railroad. (no trains) Dan also thought it would be a good idea to trash Doug Giles as well. Here is what Dan had to say about Doug. Doug can stick up for himself, and I felt compelled to at least respond to this heap of excrement (even a year later). It's people like this who purport to be some kind of scholar, but want to elevate the southern culture in its old form – with slavery intact – that give the South a bad name. I like southern culture and people from the South. I like the Dukes of Hazard. I liked the rebel flag on the General Lee. It seems like all good fun until I read something like Dan's article. He highlights the South's right to secede or that the Civil War wasn't about slavery. Or one of Dan's favorites, that fighting war violently somehow violates my Christian faith or the "Rules of War" (Rules…really?) or that destroying ones enemy is less than chivalrous. I have one point I agree with Dan on. He called my article an "advocacy of barbarism". It is. When war is being made. It is barbarism, it's not chivalrous or with rules. It's sick, rotten, and evil. I don't understand his way of thinking. It is what loses wars. The blacks who were freed by Sherman's March didn't care about your precious southern way of life. They cared about being free. I'm sorry that the South has to bear this shame. Truth: The Southern States did enslave blacks. I'm sorry millions had to die to get that to change. A relative much closer to me than the General (my Grandpa's Uncle) from St. Ansgar, Iowa, marched to Missouri to join up. He survived the "Hornets Nest" of Shiloh and eventually was captured and later died in Andersonville Prison in Georgia. It wasn't a very Christian or chivalrous place. I'm sure Dan won't weep for our family's loss. His name was John. My grandpa named his oldest son John. John was a farm boy from Iowa. He shed his life's blood not for the economics of the North or South or Lincoln or the South's secession. He did so to stop the Southern States from the disgusting practice of enslaving other human beings like animals. General Sherman continued, "War is hell…War is the remedy that our enemies have chosen, and I say let us give them all they want…I would make this war as severe as possible, and show no symptoms of tiring till the South begs for Mercy." And that is just what he did. Dan, I'm sorry I'm not educated enough to understand why slavery was a good thing. I'm sure the South was really cool before Sherman wrecked it (if you were white). I'm sorry I'm not Christian enough or chivalrous enough for you. I believe in crushing enemies and giving no quarter. I guess I'll stay in the north…not sure I'd be too welcome down south.
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It's the busy season for HVAC construction contractors throughout the nation. Nonetheless, it's never a bad time to talk about your HVAC contractor license bond, even if you recently renewed your license. You may not realize it, but a proper understanding of contractor license bonds can save you a great deal of trouble and money. License bond know-how can even help your HVAC market efforts. How so? Read on for five essential things you need to know about HVAC construction contractor license bonds. Quick definition of contractor license bonds.The first thing to know about contractor license bonds is -- as their name suggests -- that the bond is a pre-licensing requirement before you can get your state license. Contractor license bonds works somewhat like insurance, but the insurance is not for you – rather it protects the state, the public and your clients. After all, being a HVAC sales contractor involves some pretty complex work, and state regulators want to make sure your clients can be compensated in case something goes wrong. Not every state requires a contractor license bond. That being said, not every state will require you to get a license, meaning you will not need a contractor license bond either. Still, if you plan to work in another state besides your home state, make sure to fully understand their bonding requirements first. Each state requires a contractor license bond under different conditions, and for different amounts. To stay on the safe side, check out this comprehensive state-by-state list of licensing and bonding requirements, such as fees and exams, along with each state's regulatory body. A final remark: Certain states have no licensing requirements whatsoever and no statewide licensing boards, but you may still need to check with your local authority as some cities and counties have requirements of their own. Understand how renewal works. Surety bonds, including contractor license bonds, resemble insurance in one more way – you pay for them in annual premiums, which are a small percentage of the total amount the state requires. The total amount indicates the sum up to which a client or the state can be compensated, in case of a claim. This means you don't just buy a contractor license bond once and forget about it – you have to renew it each time you renew your license. Usually that means once a year, but again, make sure you check your state's particular requirements. Saving money on your contractor license bond. Even though total amounts for your contractor license bonds are fixed, your premiums aren't, and there's a lot you can do to diminish your costs. Many HVAC market contractors think that their premium only depends on their personal credit score. They are right -- if that's the only information they provided their surety agent with. In fact, the price can be determined by other factors as well, so if your credit score is not perfect, you may provide additional information such as strong financial statements (both personal and those of your business) or a rich resume, showing you're an experienced HVAC sales contractor. The reason behind this is simple. For one thing, a bonding company will evaluate how likely you are to repay them in case of a claim against you. Most importantly, they want to see that your business is stable, and that you'll use good business practices to avoid claims in the first place. Your personal credit score is crucial in determining your bond cost, but showing you have a lucrative, respected business will make you seem like a lower-risk applicant as well. If possible, also pay outstanding tax liens or civil judgments you may have – even though you will spend money for that, the savings on your bond may essentially outweigh them. Contractor license bonds as a marketing tool. Something not many HVAC market contractors may realize is that a contractor's bond and license can be a strong addition to their marketing toolbox. The Internet makes it easy for you to reach out to your potential clients by showcasing your products and services. So why not also showcase the fact that you're a licensed and bonded HVAC contractor? Potential clients might not be familiar with contractor license bonds, which gives you the opportunity to highlight the importance of being bonded, and the added security the bond gives them. For more savvy clients, who already know what a license bond is and are actively looking for it, the Internet also makes it easy for them to check your licensing status with just a few clicks. With the help of this newly found knowledge you can get closer to being a successful HVAC construction contractor. Of course, the subject of contractor licensing is a comprehensive one, so if you still have questions, go ahead and leave us a comment in the section just below.
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Toronto's SLUDGEHAMMER Unleash Video 'Demons From The Woodwork' Posted on March 14, 2017 AuthorEvanLeave a comment Toronto's SLUDGEHAMMER have unleashed their new video for 'Demons From The Woodwork', one of 11 tracks on their debut album 'The Fallen Sun' released during June of last year. The video is a band playthrough demonstrating their mind bending guitar solos, devastating heavy riffs, blistering drum fury and dynamic vocal performances from lead vocalist Chris Szarota plus bassist Dan Ayers. The video can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBG8vTP992g Plus their previous video 'Carrion Eater' can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAbgAUBrzvo Their latest album 'The Fallen Sun' is the follow up their 2014 EP 'Organ Harvester' and was self-produced by the band plus mixed by guitarist Tyler Williams along with mastering done by world renowned producer & engineer Lasse Lammert (Gloryhammer, Alestorm, Teramaze) at LSD Studio in Germany. A full album stream of 'The Fallen Sun' can be heard at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2dmlDY6eK0 The album is available digitally and on CD at the following bandcamp link https://sludgehammermusic.bandcamp.com. 1. Demons From The Woodwork (4:02) 2. Intestines Entwined (5:02) 3. The Black Abyss (6:29) 4. Ectogenesis (4:34) 5. Carrion Eater (5:56) 6. Consuming Afterbirth (4:34) 7. Carnivorous Forest (5:08) 8. Utopian (5:45) 9. Revolting (4:46) 10. Organ Harvester (4:51) 11. Casualties (4:34) Album Length: 55:48 https://www.facebook.com/sludgehammermusicAbout: Sludgehammer is a five piece Canadian metal band formed in 2013. The band began with guitarist Jeff Wilson and drummer Fernando Villalobos jamming together, which quickly resulted in writing songs and searching for a full line up. Their search led to vocalist Chris Szarota, who possessed an astonishing vocal ferocity and bassist and vocalist Dan Ayers, who passed the audition as a bassist and also revealed a golden voice. Thus, the first incarnation of Sludgehammer was formed.The four members worked hard over the next few months to put together a demo, which was released at the band's first gig on November 22nd, 2013. The demo was well received even though it was completely self-recorded and the gig offers kept on coming, along with new fans. With the success of the demo, the band knew that it was time to step things up and hired producer Christian Anderson for their 2014 release, 'Organ Harvester'. During the writing sessions, the band decided that Chris and Dan should share vocal duties for this record, as Dan's voice had been absent from the demo. The dual vocals proved to be a force to be reckoned with and on August 11th, 2014 'Organ Harvester' was released to rave reviews. 'Organ Harvester' gained both new fans and better shows, gathering serious momentum and solid name among the metal community. However by 2015, after playing many gigs with the 'Organ Harvester' material it became very obvious that the fans were hungry for more. The band began writing more songs for the next release and kept playing gigs, which led them to guitarist Tyler Williams. Tyler was working as a sound man at the Atria in Oshawa, ON where Sludgehammer was playing, and after their performance, Tyler approached the band. They set up a jam and in July 2015, Tyler Williams joined Sludgehammer. The new five piece line up produced a much fuller sound as Jeff and Tyler began working together. The old songs were given new life and badass new material was being written for their next release, titled 'The Fallen Sun'. The new songs featured dynamic vocal performances from Dan and Chris, mind bending guitar solos, heavy riffs and blistering drumming. As the songs started to pile up, Sludgehammer discussed recording a full length album. Tyler suggested that they record at his studio, Monolithic Productions. The band set up shop there and unleashed 'The Fallen Sun' on June 10, 2016. CategoriesGeneral Metal and RockTagsSLUDGEHAMMER ← Previous Previous post: Adrian Pain & The Dead Sexy Announce Ontario Show Dates Next → Next post: Canadian Metal Legends ANNIHILATOR Announce First Canadian Tour In Over 20 Years!
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THE leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, Wednesday, disclosed that the Nigerian Government offered him Biafra Republic while in Prison with only the five South East States as the components parts but he declined it. Overall Leader of Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu According to him, he rejected because that did not constitute the complete Biafra, saying that he told them that he wanted a Biafra with Rivers and Benue States inclusive. The IPOB leader also claimed that he was offered an oil block and mansion in Dubai aimed at making him to abandon the cause but that he rejected them and insisted on the actualization of Biafra. Kanu said those things were Greek gifts to buy him over and maintained that he has no price other than to actualize the restoration of Biafra Republic and liberate the Igbos. "They gave me Biafra in Prison with only the five Igbo states; I said no, I want Benue and Rivers", Kanu said, pointing out that "Biafra is coming, there is nothing to stop it". Kanu who spoke when leaders of Igbo Civil Society Coalition led by Prof. Obasi Igwe paid him a solidarity visit at his Umuahia home, also gave knocks to Igbo elites for their anti-Biafra activities, saying that they have no interest in the Igbo masses.
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McCain "still thinks it's okay when women don't earn equal pay for equal work." — Hillary Clinton on Tuesday, August 26th, 2008 in a speech at the Democratic National Convention. No, he's just not okay with one bill By Richard Rubin on Wednesday, August 27th, 2008 at 12:00 a.m. Democrats continue trying to drive a wedge between the Republican presidential candidate and female voters, and the equal-pay issue continues to be a theme. The party's most prominent woman, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, took her turn during her much-anticipated convention speech. Sen. John McCain, she said, "still thinks it's okay when women don't earn equal pay for equal work." That's flatly contradicted by statements McCain has made. On April 23 he said he is "all in favor of pay equity for women," then said in July, "I'm committed to making sure that there's equal pay for equal work." So how can Clinton argue the opposite? The answer lies in a Senate vote earlier this year on an issue involving Lilly Ledbetter, a former manager at a Goodyear Tire and Rubber plant in Alabama. Ledbetter discovered that she was being paid less than her male counterparts and sued for discrimination. The case reached the U.S. Supreme Court in 2007, and Ledbetter lost. The majority said a 180-day statute of limitations in the law had started from the first instance of discrimination, meaning that her suit about more than a decade of discrimination was untimely. Ledbetter became a folk heroine among Democrats (and spoke at the Democratic National Convention). Democrats in Congress responded quickly to the Supreme Court decision, putting together a bill that would allow employers to be sued for every paycheck stemming from a discriminatory pay system, not the discriminatory decision itself. The bill passed the House, and Senate Democrats tried to schedule a vote to pass it there, too. Under Senate rules, 60 votes were needed to consider the bill, and just 56 voted yes on April 23. Barack Obama, Joe Biden and Clinton all voted yes. McCain missed the vote, which was not unusual during his presidential campaign. He later said he would have voted no. McCain was pressed further on the issue – by a 14-year-old girl who quizzed him at a town hall meeting a few weeks later. Here's what McCain said then: "I don't believe that this would do anything to help the rights of women except maybe help trial lawyers and others in that profession." It's a stretch for Clinton to argue that McCain thinks it's acceptable for women not to get equal pay for equal work, when McCain has said the exact opposite. He doesn't support a specific piece of legislation that could make wage-discrimination suits more painful to employers. It's an important bill, it's the most significant equal-pay issue under consideration right now and there's probably a fair way to phrase this attack and make it stick. But opposing that bill is not the same as thinking it's okay if women don't get equal pay for equal work, so we rate the claim False. Published: Wednesday, August 27th, 2008 at 12:00 a.m. Researched by: Richard Rubin Edited by: Scott Montgomery Subjects: Legal Issues Associated Press, McCain reaction to Senate vote, April 23, 2008 U.S. Senate, Roll call vote on HR 2831, April 23, 2008 U.S. Supreme Court, Ledbetter vs. Goodyer Tire & Rubber Co., May 29, 2007 John McCain town hall remarks, May 7, 2008 U.S. Congress, Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2007, HR 2831 John McCain town hall remarks, July 11, 2008
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Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park comprises over 10,000 acres of submerged seagrass and hard bottom habitats surrounding Indian Key, Shell Key and Lignumvitae Key. Seagrass forms the structure for one of the Keys' most vital marine habitats. It stabilizes the bottom, filters sediments from the water, and provides food and shelter for much of Keys sea life. Boaters damage Lignumvitae's shallow seagrass banks, when they stray from the narrow winding channels and run aground. Boat propellers scar and tear holes in the lush green seagrass beds causing fragmentation, erosion, and loss of water clarity. Each year many acres of seagrass habitat are lost at Lignumvitae due to careless boating impacts. CRG and the Keys Restoration Fund have an important role to play as a source of funding and expertise to assist the Park with ongoing efforts to prevent boating impacts and restore damaged sea bottom. Our planned projects include topographic restoration and monitoring of a recent grounding site, an emergency response fund to quickly repair damage, new channel markings, placement of bird stakes to facilitate natural recovery, additional boater education, and enhanced enforcement. Current levels of seagrass damage threaten Islamorada's renowned fisheries, and we are working to preserve these valuable resources for future generations. Seagrass photos courtesy of Janice Duquesnel.
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The table shows different types of special quadrilaterals arranged in a hierarchy. Quadrilateral Properties and Hierarchy . Follow the arrows down (or up if your prefer) the table to view the various categories and sub-categories.... Identify quadrilaterals based on pictures or attributes. Quadrilaterals included are parallelograms, rhombuses, rectangles, and squares. Quadrilaterals included are parallelograms, rhombuses, rectangles, and squares. The Classification of Quadrilaterals � A Study in Definition* by Zalman Usiskin and Jennifer Griffin with the help of David Witonsky and Edwin Willmore The University of Chicago This monograph reports on an analysis of a small part of the mathematics curriculum, the definitions that are given to quadrilaterals. This kind of research, which we call micro-curricular analysis, is often... Lesson 41: Triangles and Quadrilaterals D. Legault, Minnesota Literacy Council, 2014 3 Mathematical Reasoning 5. Say that the measurement of the inside angles of a quadrilateral is 360 degrees. Start studying Quadrilateral Properties,Definitions, & Proofs. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Before talking about the types of quadrilaterals, let us recall what a quadrilateral is. A quadrilateral is a polygon which has 4 vertices and 4 sides enclosing 4 angles. The sum of its interior angles of a quadrilaterl is 360 degrees.
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Day Tripping in Burnett County: Crex Meadows Wildlife Area and Burnett Dairy Posted by Lois Joy Hofmann under Adventure, Culture, flowers, Outdoors & Gardening, Outdoors and Gardening, Travel and Adventure | Tags: Burnett County, Burnett Dairy Cooperative, Crex Meadows, Day Tripping, Midwestern drought, Northern Bliss, White Ash Lake, Wisconsin | Pain in Paradise. The first half of June has passed in a whirlwind of activity. Due to a drought enveloping Wisconsin and Minnesota this spring, the unexpected happened: I had to water—not only the new plantings, but everything—trees, bushes, perennials, annuals, and yes, even parts of the lawn! As I trudged around our entire one-acre property called Northern Bliss, dragging a hose during sweltering, record-setting 90-plus-degree heat, I wondered "Where is the bliss?" Other summers, I've divided my time between gardening in the morning pursuing creative projects during the hotter afternoon. This June, I've spent the mornings watering and the afternoons recovering. For two weeks, muscles aching, I didn't have a creative bone in my body. The local evening news was filled with stories of the unusual Upper Midwestern drought. After the first nine days of temperatures over 90, the talking heads exclaimed: "Our record in here for all summer is 13 days over 90! So far, we've had nine days and counting." Gunter and I chuckled at first. It never rains in Southern California, where we spend our winters. And here, the locals complain of the heat when the temps climb over 80! After 5 more days, we quit laughing. The temperature kept breaking records, the nearby St. Croix River descended to record lows, and even the Great Mississippi shrank under the bridges crossing from Wisconsin to Minnesota. Here at White Ash Lake, one could walk on the shore alongside the riprap that prevents dashing waves from destroying shoreline. The local electric company chose the middle of a drought to rake and sow grass to repair the parts of the lawn damaged by burying electric cables last October. We appreciate the good job they did, but their timing was way off. "Just make sure to water those two sections and you'll be fine," a worker told me as he climbed into their truck and it rumbled off. Those sections are at the far corners of the property. Reluctantly, I joined hose lengths together to reach them. More watering! I ordered more sprinklers from Amazon (the local Menards—similar to Lowes or Home Depot—was 100% sold out). With sprinklers spread like octopus legs from the house and cabin, the two well pumps ran all day. The next morning, still in my PJs, I moved and reset them before the sun rose high. But after 30 minutes, the 1946-era cabin pump had enough. It blew its fuse. "Better call Mike," we said simultaneously. (He's our son-in-law and "fixer.") He found that the pump had burned out—probably because the sand point well was depleted due to receding groundwater. "Better call a well driller," Mike said. Well drillers here are busy, as are plumbers, builders, electricians, and handymen in this part of rural Wisconsin. They are "backed up" until late fall or early spring. Fortunately, we have no visitors booked for the cabin this summer and we do have water in our main house, so we're okay. Besides, drilling a new well at the cabin would mess up my perennial garden. As for the grass, watering was no longer an option. We would just have to wait for the elusive rain. Day Tripping. "Let's blow this pop stand," I said last Saturday morning. "The forecast is for rain on Sunday—Father's Day. God knows the farmers need rain more than any other gift they could receive. I think it will happen." We threw a bag with snacks and water bottles into our Equinox and we were off to Crex Meadows, a wildlife area north of Grantsburg, less than 40 miles away Crex Meadows is known known as a staging area for Sandhill cranes, but they would have already migrated; however, there's always something to see. The Meadows encompass 30,000 acres, with wetlands, brush prairies, and forests scattered across a gently rolling landscape. It's part of the Northwest Wisconsin Pine Barrens. These "Barrens" extend from northern Polk County (where we live) to southern Bayfield County (where we visited last fall); it covers 1500 square miles. This huge, sandy plain was left when a glacier retreated about 13,000 years ago. The southern part of the Barrens where Crex is located contains huge marshes, part of ancient Glacial Lake. The 30,000 acres of Crex Meadows State Wildlife Area is managed by the Wisconsin DNR, Bureau of Wildlife Management. This habitat is now home to over 280 bird species, 720 plant species, 96 butterfly species, and a wide variety of reptiles, amphibians, and insects. Amazingly, every species of mammal found in Wisconsin has been on the Crex property at some point; even moose and mountain lions wander through occasionally. You can download a map here. The Visitor Center wasn't open when we drove through, but we picked up a map and bird checklist outside in a box to the right of the entry door. In addition to a number of small birds, we saw hundreds of trumpeter swans. Even though we have a resident pair on White Ash Lake, seeing flocks of them was exhilarating! Some swans were close to the overlooks and dike roads, so hiking wasn't necessary to take these photos: The Burnett Dairy Cooperative. This co-op has piqued my curiosity ever since I read an article in the local press about how they helped the farming community. It was the last week in March, 2020. Covid-19 had shut the country down. Within a few weeks of the U.S. lockdown, Gunter and I escaped San Diego to wait it out in the country. With Wisconsin schools shut down, farmers here had lost a valuable distribution outlet. Milk and cheese were a vital part of state school nutrition programs. Restaurants also closed, causing the cheese market to dry up. And shifting butter production from tiny packets for restaurants to large blocks for grocery stores couldn't happen overnight. With distribution channels decimated, local farmers were forced to dump most of their milk. "Milk is being disposed of because of a massive and sudden loss of markets — more than half the nation's restaurants are closed, sales of cheese are down 70 percent and some 44 percent of the nation's cheese is sold through food service channels," Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin announced. Burnett Dairy, a vertically integrated cooperative, came to the rescue: "The Burnett Dairy Cooperative and our member farmers recognized an opportunity to make a difference during an extremely challenging time for our country and the dairy industry," said Dan Dowling, CEO and president. "Farmers have always been the backbone of the national food supply, so we felt a responsibility to marshal our resources — and a little ingenuity — to fight hunger in our communities…." Cooperating farmers donated milk, Burnett Dairy made it into cheese, and Chell Trucking of Siren, Wisconsin donated refrigerated trucks to distribute cheese to food pantries and other nonprofit organizations supplying free meals—including the greater Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area. Burnett Dairy was on our way back to Northern Bliss—that is, if we took the Hwy 70 route from Grantsburg. From the highway, we couldn't miss the humongous dairy with its sign supporting Wisconsin farmers. As we entered the retail section, we couldn't believe our eyes! The store is designed with an array of tempting eye-candy islands. It has separate sections for cheese, deli meats, souvenirs, and snacks. In one corner, customers were lined up for scoops of every flavor of ice cream imaginable. Grouped around the perimeter were coolers full of milk, cream, cheese, sausage and pizzas topped with mozzarella, Gouda or cheddar gruyere. The store was packed with families—a destination in its own right. The goodies are also available online. Go to the SHOP NOW section on their website to have cheeses, snacks, puddings and gifts delivered right to your doorstep. We tried the potato pork sausage: excellent! Upon returning home, I had the urge to water, but I refused to give in. It WILL rain, I told myself. Sunday, I woke to the sound of a light, gentle rain—perfect for settling all that dry dirt. And later, the rain came down in torrents—a real soaker. Yay! A multitude of prayers were answered. The cold front brought a windy Monday but as I write this, the weather is perfect. The drought isn't over, but this is a great first step! About the Author: Lois and Günter Hofmann lived their dream by having a 43-foot ocean-going catamaran built for them in the south of France and sailing around the world. Learn more about their travel adventures by reading Lois's award-winning nautical adventure trilogy. Read more about Lois and her adventures at her website and stay in touch with Lois by liking her Facebook page. Lois's books can be purchased from PIP Productions on Amazon. Posted by Lois Joy Hofmann under Fall, Family, Family and Heritage, Life, nature, Outdoors and Gardening, Travel and Adventure | Tags: Autumn, blush of spring, corn sileage, Fall, fickleness of April, Jack Frost, leaf-peeping, loons, nature's miracle, seasons, shedding leaves, trumpeter swans, White Ash Lake, Wisconsin | Seasonal change. Growing up on a Wisconsin farm, I failed to appreciate the fall season because that meant winter would follow—and I disliked cold weather. My father grumbled about how frigid weather made his arthritis act up: "As soon as I retire, I'm moving south." His attitude must have rubbed off on me because I decided to do him one better: I would move to gentler climes before I retired! Here in San Diego, the changing of the seasons is subtle. During October, the summer heat finally subsides; the deciduous trees droop their crinkled leaves onto parched ground; and all of nature sighs and waits for restorative winter rains. The first years after Gunter and I acquired Northern Bliss, our lake home in northern Wisconsin, we treated it as a summer place. We opened it up prior to Memorial Day and closed it after Labor Day. That was a mistake. This year, because of Covid, we left San Diego in March when authorities closed the beaches, bays and boardwalks. We returned in late October, just days before the first snow fell on White Ash Lake. There, we experienced all the seasons: the fickleness of April—with tulips bursting forth one day and snow flurries the next—the blush of spring in May, the flowery fullness of June and July, the dog days of August, the transitional month of September, and the magical leaf-peeping month of October. What Einstein said is true: Everything is a miracle. But spring has been graced with poetry and prose, glorified with the promise of new beginnings. Autumn? Not so much. Preparation. I had not realized how much nature prepares for fall. Growing up on a farm, I knew all about "harvest time." My father and my grand-father built wagons and fixed up a rig for silo-filling, and then pulled their "train" to neighboring farms to cut and store their corn silage. My mother and grandmother were busy canning garden produce and storing root crops in the earth cellar. Consumed with our struggle for survival, we did not have time to enjoy nature back then. Nature just was. This fall, I had the luxury of time to focus on all of nature's activity on our one acre of land and 200 hundred feet of lakeshore. From the middle of placid White Ash Lake, a pair of loons cried during September nights. One called "Where are you?" The mate wailed, "I'm here." The call of the loon is an evocative sound you will never forget. Every day, bald eagles screeched overhead, dominating the scene. Sometimes they spotted a fish and swooped down to the lake's surface while every other bird scattered. The pair will stay the winter; they need to fatten up. Our resident hummingbirds flew south, so we washed and stored their feeders. Goldfinches followed. Flocks of red-winged blackbirds disappeared from our platform feeder. Only our pair of blue jays, along with ladder-back and pileated woodpeckers, remained at the suet feeder. Below, robins pecked at the ground. Black-hatted and bibbed chickadees continued to flit through treetops searching for insects while calling chick-a-dee-dee- dee. They visited their own "private" feeder often—after the goldfinches disappeared. Undaunted, with their winning personalities, they sat in a pine tree watching me plant bulbs. After Jack Frost paid us a visit, it was time to pull up the annuals and prepare for spring. This year, I added a dash of cayenne pepper to each bulb to foil the squirrels who dug up my bulbs last spring. As I dug and planted, those squirrels dashed about in a frenzy underneath our remaining oaks, burying acorns like prized treasures. Living among nature is never boring; there is always something to observe. Our favorite experience this autumn was watching the pair of trumpeter swans teaching their three cygnets how to fly. The swans usually hang out in the marsh at the north end of the lake, where their little ones were born. Females typically lay 4-6 eggs and keep them warm for 32-37 days until the eggs hatch, while the cob helps defend the nest from predators and intruders. Unlike most birds, female swans do not sit on their eggs; instead, they use their feet to keep the eggs warm. Their young are born precocial, with downy feathers and eyes almost open. They are ready to swim from their nest within a few days of hatching but remain close to their parents for the first year. When we crept by on our pontoon, we marveled at how fast the three cygnets had grown since spring: fully feathered and one-half the adult size in less than 10 weeks. The swans still had some pale brown feathers. Apparently, they do not develop white plumage until their second winter. Five swans getting ready to fly. Trumpeter Swans are the kings of waterfowl. They are North America's largest and heaviest native waterfowl, stretching to 6 feet and weighing more than 25 pounds—almost twice as large as Tundra Swan. Their first attempt at flying occurs at 90-119 days. Getting airborne requires a lumbering takeoff along a 100-yard runway. One fine September day, Gunter and I heard a commotion on the lake and rushed to see what was happening. The parents were teaching their three children to fly! Quite a racket accompanied the flying lessons. During courtship, trumpeter swans spread their wings, bob, and trumpet together. These flying lessons, however, reminded me of a shouting match! During takeoff, the swans slapped their wings and feet against the surface of the lake. Finally, the family of five took to the air, mother in front, children in the middle, and father bringing up the rear—just like they swim across the lake. We cheered them on, clapping until they were out of sight! The name for trumpeter swans, cygnus buccinator, comes from the Latin cygnus (swan) and buccinare (to trumpet). (We humans have buccinator muscle in our cheeks; we use it to blow out candles and to blow into trumpets.) These swans produce a variety of sounds, but they are known for their low bugle call. In addition to that call, they use head bobbing to warn the flock of impending danger or in preparation for flight. Listen to the sounds they make here. Both sexes make a flat-toned, single-syllable "hoo" call to locate each other. Younger swans make a more high-pitched sound. But when they want to keep the family together, defend territories, or sound an alarm, the make the characteristic deep trumpeting "oh, OH" call. A few days before leaving Northern Bliss in mid-October, the trumpeter swan family—all dressed with black bills, feet, and legs—paid us a visit. They arrived in the morning and hung around during the day, heads underwater and tails bobbing in the air, foraging for underwater weeds. At night they left, presumably for their nesting grounds. But each day they returned. We liked to think they were saying goodbye. What a treat! We hope this pair survives the winter. They are truly soulmates, the symbol of true love. Did you know that if one partner dies, the other could die of a broken heart? Nature's Miracle: A Sense of Time I learned so much more about trees after replanting 20 of them after the 2019 tornado. After one of the young maples dropped its rust-red leaves this fall, I examined a stem to see what was left behind and was I surprised! Little buds were already in place, just waiting for the right time to open. How do they know when to bud? Can trees tell time? Shedding leaves and growing news ones depends not only on the temperature but how long the days are. The folded leaves, resting peacefully in the buds, are covered with brown scales to prevent them from drying out. When those leaves start to grow in the spring, you can hold them up to the light and see that they are transparent. It probably takes only the tiniest bit of light for the buds to register day length. Tree trunks can register light as well because most species have tiny dormant buds within their bark. Amazing! Lois with one of the maple trees she planted at Northern Bliss. As the maple leaves drop, buds for spring have already formed. Leaf-peeping in Wisconsin. In-between "closing-the-cabin chores," Gunter and I took day trips throughout Northwest Wisconsin, on leaf-peep expeditions. Wisconsin back roads are wonderfully maintained; during the summer, most of them gained another coat of smooth blacktop, making autumn road trips a pleasure. I hope you enjoy my photos below: Other blogs in the Northern Bliss and Wisconsin series are: Wander Birds: Migrating North https://sailorstales.wordpress.com/2019/06/22/wander-birds- migrating-north/ April is the Cruelest Month https://sailorstales.wordpress.com/2020/04/25/april-is-the-cruelest- month/ Road Trippin' Across Northern Wisconsin https://sailorstales.wordpress.com/2020/09/15/road- trippin-across-northern-wisconsin/ Recovery from Natural Disasters https://sailorstales.wordpress.com/2019/09/28/recovery-from- natural-disasters/ Tornado! Disaster at Northern Bliss https://sailorstales.wordpress.com/2019/08/16/tornado- disaster-at-northern-bliss/ Memories of Wisconsin Tornadoes https://sailorstales.wordpress.com/2020/07/20/memories-of- wisconsin-tornadoes/ I Never Promised You a Rain Garden https://sailorstales.wordpress.com/2015/08/26/i-never- promised-you-a-rain-garden/ How to Drain a Wet Lot https://sailorstales.wordpress.com/2014/09/29/how-to-drain-a-wet-lot/ About the Author: Lois and Günter Hofmann lived their dream by having a 43-foot ocean-going catamaran built for them in the south of France and sailing around the world. Learn more about their travel adventures by reading Lois's award winning nautical adventure trilogy. Read more about Lois and her adventures at her website and stay in touch with Lois by liking her Facebook page. Road Trippin' Across Northern Wisconsin Posted by Lois Joy Hofmann under Adventure, Fall, Family, Fishing, food, Geography, Life, nature, Outdoors & Gardening, Travel, Travel and Adventure, Uncategorized | Tags: architecture, Ashland murals, Ashland Wisconsin, Bayfield Wisconsin, Cornucopia, Lake Superior, Northwest Wisconsin, Siskowit Falls, Timber Baron Inn, Wisconsin | "I take to the open road. Healthy, free, the world before me." –Walt Whitman Let's go. The northwestern Wisconsin summer had succumbed to the dog days of August. Flowers continued to bloom at our happy place, Northern Bliss, but the lakeshore was beginning to look a little drab. Water lilies faded. Ferns and hostas curled and turned brown at the edges, recoiling from the heat. I felt that I might shrivel too if I hung around much longer. I turned to Gunter, my soulmate, travel companion, and best friend. (He also happens to be my husband.) "The gardening's all caught up—finally. The housework—well it'll still be here. It's not going anyplace. So let's just take off and go." "Where?" Gunter asked, raising one eyebrow to show he was really listening. "And what is that? Sounds like something you'd use as a Thanksgiving centerpiece." "It's a town. On Lake Superior. My gardener told me about it." "Have you been there before?" "No. That's why I want to go. Adventure is out there. The freedom of the open road and all that." Gunter leaned forward in his recliner. That was a good sign. I pressed my advantage. "It's close to Bayfield, and I have been there. That town is the launching point for the Apostle Islands, where I learned to sail. "A piece of your history I don't know about. Hmm. Could be interesting." "We could take a car ferry to the largest of the Apostles, called Madeline Island," I proposed. "I haven't done that, because our Sailing Club rented boats and departed right from the Bayfield marina." Gunter warmed up to the idea, so we blocked three days off our calendar—Monday-Wednesday, August 10-12—for which we had no commitments. Basically, we would need to book a safe place to stay for two nights. Other than that, we'd play it by ear, keeping to the back roads of rural Wisconsin as much as we could, stopping at small towns along the way. Gunter and I embrace the concept of slow travel; we like to make memories instead of rushing to destinations. That way, we can expect the unexpected. We'd be traveling across Northern Wisconsin from west to east, through counties in which COVID-19 fatalities were in the range of 0-10. (Our county, Polk, has only two fatalities since March so we've become accustomed to low numbers; here we have a .005% chance of dying from this disease. We didn't want to increase our risk. My task was finding a hotel or B&B that had safe procedures in place. Through my internet search, I came across Timber Baron Inn, a secluded forest get-away that serves up to eight guests. Breakfasts would be delivered to the rooms and they maintain strict cleaning policies. Bingo! We set out to drive the rolling hills and lush green valleys of Wisconsin under a cobalt blue sky and puffy white clouds—a perfect morning with temps in the low seventies. Our SUV was stocked with a well-balanced diet of caffeine, salt, and sugar. We would stop along the way for "real food." Spooner. Our first stop was the town of Spooner in Washburn County. At the River Street Family Restaurant we enjoyed a late breakfast of bacon, eggs, and homemade potato fries. There was not a mask in sight! Spooner, with a population of 2700, calls itself the Crossroads of the North, because Hwy 53 and Hwy 63 meet there. But in the past, it was a busy railroad hub. The Wisconsin Great Northern Railroad still operates a historic train line centered in Trego on 26 miles of track, between Spooner and Springbrook. The Railroad Memories Museum, unfortunately, was closed due to COVID. We stopped at a wood-carving museum instead where we garnered advice about putting a bear statue atop our high oak tree stump. Hayward. From there, we followed the Namekagon River, part of the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, to Hayward, Wisconsin, 2300 population. The county seat of Sawyer County, Hayward is best known for its chain of fishing lakes. It is home to the National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame. That facility contains a 143-foot (44 m) musky, the world's largest fiberglass structure. It is also known for the Lumberjack World Championships, an event I attended one summer with Gunter and his sister Helga. Ashland. Our next stop was Ashland, Wisconsin, 50 miles away on the shores of Lake Superior. This port city of 8200 is known as the Historic Mural Capital of Wisconsin, where the ghosts of the past appear in living color. Strolling through Ashland's lively business district was a treat: I loved walking past all the old brick and brownstone buildings—still open for business. Along the way, we stopped to view more than a dozen murals depicting the city's history. Ashland has been a working trade town, ever since French fur traders Radisson and Chouart landed on its shores in 1659 and built a shack that became the first European dwelling in Wisconsin. Two hundred years later, Chequamegon Bay was filled with rafts of cut timber and boats ferrying locally quarried brownstone to the cities in the east. Later, when the Upper Peninsula's Gogebic Range began producing iron ore, freighters carried it out of Ashland's docks. Now, none of those docks remain. Before leaving town, we filled up at a rare gas station—with a beach. Lake Superior stretched out in front of us, for as far as the eye could see. This magnificent lake is the largest of the Great Lakes of North America, the world's largest freshwater lake by surface area (31,700 square miles), and the third largest by volume. There, we sauntered along the Lake Superior shoreline, stopping occasionally to photograph sun-struck, red-iron boulders and wave-weathered driftwood. Afterward, we sat there for a while, thinking about that busy port of long ago. I turned toward Gunter. "This lake looks calm right now. But did you know that she's dangerous? She caused about 350 shipwrecks and she's known for keeping her dead in the deep? I had his attention. "Yes, over 10,000 lives have been lost in these waters." Lakeshore, Superior. Lake Superior boulder. During a road trip in America, one must down at least one big burger. We fulfilled that goal on the way from Ashland to Bayfield. I picked up my burger so Gunter could take the photo. I tried to take a bite, but it wouldn't fit into my mouth! Big Burger. We drove through the town of Washburn and followed the GPS where it said to turn, three miles south of Bayfield to Ski Hill. I could understand how this road got its name! We drove up and up and up, to the foot of Mt. Ashwabay, and took a left onto a long dirt driveway. There it was—The Timber Baron Inn, our secluded forest getaway. Through the trees, one could see the waves of Lake Superior dancing under the sun. Ski Hill. Sunrise view through our window. Tuesday morning, we could have slept in. We knew that the first departure of the Madeline Island Ferry was not until 9:30 a.m. But at 6:30, a gorgeous sunrise beamed through our sheer curtains, daring us to join the day. Gunter went for coffee in the lobby and by 7:30, our breakfast tray arrived filled with goodies: scrambled eggs, sausage, blueberry scone, and yogurt-with-granola. That could fuel us for the entire day! Our breakfast platter. Bayfield and Madeline Island. The town of Bayfield—with a population of 500 and many times that during tourist season—is a popular resort, yachting, and vacation destination. It is also known as a lumber and commercial fishing town. But to me, this town has always been the gateway to the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, the group of islands where I learned to sail. These islands are a national treasure, with lighthouses, sea caves, and some of the best kayaking in the world. The year 2020 marks fifty years as an official National Lakeshore. You can take a virtual tour here that includes a hike around Stockton's Julian Bay and Raspberry Lighthouse, one of nine lighthouses within this national park. Gunter at the wheel while on the car ferry. View of Bayfield Old Mansions from ferry. Bayfield Yacht Club as seen from ferry. The process of taking the car ferry on the 3-mile trip from Bayfield to Madeline Island, the largest of these islands, went like clockwork and soon we were driving through the quaint town of La Pointe. Unfortunately, the museum was closed but as we drove, we came upon a garden store with gnomes and fairy garden figures. These would be our souvenirs of the island. After that stop, it was time to find some nature. The island is home to Big Bay State Park and Town Park. Since we would only be there for the day, we chose the Town Park rather than buying a sticker. We were not disappointed! A conifer-lined walking path took us down over a bridge to an islet with a wonderful sandy beach and fantastic views. We sat on a log and took off our shoes. I dipped in a toe, then my entire foot, and then walked in up to the hem of my shorts. Brrr! It was then I realized that only children were in the water. The parents—those wimps—sat watching them from their portable chaise-lounges on the sandy beach! It was then that I remembered another statistic: The average temperature of Lake Superior is 36ºF, 2ºC. Madeline Island road sign. Testing the water. Back in Bayfield, we enjoyed smoked lake-trout salad for a late lunch and purchased more smoked lake fish to take home. Smoked Lake Trout Salad. "This was nice, but I look forward to Cornucopia," Gunter said as we left Bayfield. Washburn. We returned to The Timber Baron for a rest and then drove further south to the town of Washburn (population 2200) for dinner. We stopped for made-to-order pizzas at Dalou's Bistro & Wood Fired Pizza Oven. Mine was one of the best pizzas I've ever had! We preferred the laid-back, hometown feel of Washburn to tourist-filled Bayfield. After our dinner, we discovered a local city park where we watched the sun set over Lake Superior—just the two of us—along with a group of friendly seagulls. Dalou's Bistro. Cornucopia. "I want to finally see Cornucopia!" Gunter said during our second home-cooked breakfast at The Timber Baron. He was practically jumping up and down. I laughed. "Today's the day." We plugged our destination into the GPS. It was not a straight route. We didn't mind the scenery, even though the track took us inland from Lake Superior most of the time. But when we hit detours and then a miles-long stretch of road construction, we both grew impatient. A supposedly-27 minute drive stretched to two hours. Finally, the official green sign came into view. "Cornucopia!" we shouted in unison. A mile later, we spied another sign. This one contained a drawing of huge cornucopia right in the center—just like the Thanksgiving centerpiece Gunter had envisioned. Welcome to Cornucopia sign. On our way into town, we spied at a rest stop—if you could call it that—with one picnic table under a colorful wooden pergola. We pulled off the road into a sandy parking area large enough for about five cars. We followed a nature path to a deserted sandy beach, complete with two worn Adirondack chairs. We walked the narrow beach for a while, stepping over more weathered logs and gray driftwood. As we returned to our SUV, another vehicle pulled in. A family of five poured out, each carrying his or her own container, promptly pumping the handle an artesian well. "Oh, that's what this stop is for," Gunter muttered. "Wish we had a container." We drove toward a small marina, with working fishing boats, surrounded by a few cute tourist shops. "Stop!" I demanded. "This must be where the Siskowit River meets Lake Superior. "They're bound to have some shops there." The harbor was quaint and picturesque, old fishing boats and quaint shops reflected in clear water. But I was disappointed to see that they were all closed with "Due to COVID" signs. We never met a soul. Further on, we saw a commercial fish factory. That was open! We purchased smoked whitefish, all cut up and deboned for a salad, and loaded up on ice for our cooler. It felt wonderful, just to talk with someone! Outside, we found unlocked, public restrooms. Hooray! Expect the Unexpected. Surmising that was the town, we were more than a little disappointed. But as we drove on, we noted that the business district was off the main drag. There was more! There we found "Wisconsin's Northern Most Post Office," Ehlers General Store, a large brick building that could be the town hall, one café, and a few businesses fronting two sides of a wide, paved street. Little Nikki's Restaurant. Ehlers Store. Siskowit Farmhouse. Beyond that, the road led to the Siskowit River waterfalls my gardener had raved about. We ventured down a path to the lower falls, but it was dark, with fleeting river views between the foliage, and full of mosquitoes. The best photo op was from the gravel road that crossed the wooden bridge. There the upper falls dropped energetically from a ledge in the stream to a twelve-foot-wide sparkling pool of foam. We sat there for a while and ate one of our salty snacks. "So this is Cornucopia." I said. "A population of only 100 souls." "Pretty in its own way," Gunter volunteered. "Yes, it is. Just not what I expected." River walk alongside falls. Siskowit Falls, Cornucopia. Road trips are the equivalent of human wings. Ask me to go on one. Anywhere. We'll stop in every small town and learn the history and stories, feel the ground, and capture the spirit. Then we'll turn it into our own story that will live inside our story to carry with us, always. Because stories are more important than things. –Victoria Erickson Memories of Wisconsin Tornadoes Posted by Lois Joy Hofmann under Adventure, Culture, Family, Family and Heritage, History, Natural Disasters, Weather | Tags: severe weather, tornado, Wisconsin | It's been a year since the tornadoes touched down on July 19, 2019. I still shiver when I think of that day when everything changed at Northern Bliss. From that day until October 15th, when we left our lake home for the winter, I heard the grating buzz of chainsaws from sun-up until sundown. See my blogs about that terrible tornado and recovery efforts at https://sailorstales.wordpress.com/2019/08/16/tornado-disaster-at-northern-bliss/ and https://sailorstales.wordpress.com/2019/09/28/recovery-from-natural-disasters/. One year later, a pontoon ride around White Ash Lake shows that residents have done an awesome job of clean-up but still more work remains. So many have planted new trees that will never reach maturity during their lifetimes. Indeed, "to plant a tree is to believe in tomorrow." Last night, the National Weather Service issued warning for many counties in Wisconsin, including Polk. "This time, we will be spared," I muttered, "for the simple reason that one should not have to endure a tornado for the third time." I remembered the tornado of 1955, all of us on our knees praying in the kitchen of our farm home in Eureka township. (The house didn't have a basement to run to for shelter.) I'd never written a story about that experience, but my brother Dave did. Here is his story: From the Memoirs of Dave Glassel: The Polk County Wisconsin Tornadoes of 1953 I was watching the weather channel the other morning and it brought to mind the tornadoes of 1953 in the St. Croix Falls, Polk County, Wisconsin area. I was about eight years old and it was my job to go get the cows at milking time. My sister Lois, three years older than I, used to go get them, but as she grew older, that became my chore. She was relegated to house chores by then. Our small dairy farm was at its best in 1953. Dad was milking about 18 cows and we were filling about 5 or 6 milk cans per milking. The milk house was quite a way from the barn and Dad built a two-wheel cart that would hold 2 cans. It had big wheels he'd taken off an old horse-driven hay rake. I would help Mom push on the cart uphill on the last leg of the journey to the pump house where we put the cans into the stock tank to cool the milk. We had two tanks. Mom and I were able to lift the cans into the low tank. It was not easy because when the can went into the water it settled to the bottom slowly because of the buoyancy, subsequently one needed to keep it upright all the way to the bottom. I guess that is why my knees and back are bad. Too many hay bales and milk cans wrestled with in my youth! We had a hired man in those days. His name was Larry. He was from McKinley and from a family Dad had known for years. He was a genuine slacker and Dad never could get him to do any work to speak of. He was always out behind the horse barn smoking cigarettes and that made Dad furious. When it came time for milking he was never around. He and his friend Wayne would be off riding Wayne's Indian Motorcycle instead. Dad despised Wayne as well. He finally told Larry's Dad to come get him. It was the same day of the Big Storm. No one came and he finally hitch- hiked his way back to McKinley. I went to get the cows about 6 p.m. They were way back in the southeast corner of the 80 acres on the border of the Rock Creek Farm and the Old Rehbien Farm. Dad had made a pasture on the back of the big hill that always washed out when he planted corn there. The grass was green and lush and had lots of cow pies to step in. I am suggesting it was probably in June when the tornadoes were spawned. I had gone to get the cows and bring them home for milking. I always carried my walking stick that Grandpa Glassel had made for me. I also had the Lassie, the cow dog, with me. I don't know which Lassie as we had numerous Collies, all by that name. The cows were all bunched up in the far corner of the pasture. Lassie barked at them and tried to get them to get into the cow path and head for the barn. The cows always walked single file and had a deep rut cut in the ground. But this was a new pasture and the cow path was not well-defined. I thought that was the reason they wouldn't start going to the barn. Between Lassie and me, we finally got them heading north to the barn. Then, without any warning the cows all started to walk really fast. Then they began to run! I was scared because when they ran, they would let down and all of the milk would start coming out of their udders. Dad used to scold Lois and me for letting the Collie dogs make them run by biting at their heels. But soon, I couldn't keep up with the cows. Meanwhile, Dad saw the cows rush toward the barnyard. They ran frantically through the gate and into the barn—all into the wrong stanchions. "That had never happened before," Dad told me later. He figured out something was wrong and when he didn't see me, he climbed the hill to go looking for me. By then I had just reached the top of the hill. Dad later told me that he heard about the tornadoes on WCCO radio in the barn and then saw the tornadoes on the horizon over the St. Croix River, heading in our direction. I was scared and was running as fast as I could go but I kept tripping. I calmed down a bit when I saw Dad coming for me. He grabbed my hand and pulled me down in a gully. The storm blew over as fast as it came. In a matter of seconds, its fury had passed us by. It skipped over our farm but we watched in awe as the huge barn at the Rehbien farm flew into the air and landed in a million pieces. The next day Mom and Dad loaded us all up in the rusted, green 46 Ford and we went for a ride to view the devastation. There were 18 tornadoes spawned by the storm stretching from the Glassel farm to Grantsburg and East as far as Clam Falls. The majority of the damage was done west of Eureka and north of Cushing. We drove past areas where as many as six barns and a few houses were totally demolished. Dead cattle were strewn everywhere. Unfortunately, most all of the milk cows were in the barn for milking at that time of the day and the barns collapsed on them. We stopped to visit Donald Christensen, Leroy Christensen's Dad and Mom. Their barn was blown down and there were dead Holsteins everywhere. Some were still alive but immobile. They didn't shoot them because they wanted to keep them alive until they could be butchered. The slaughter houses in Luck and Milltown were all backed up, however, and unable to take more cattle. Mom cried like a baby for hours for all those poor, injured cows. She loved animals! But she loved her babies more. After the storm I remember Mom hugging me and thanking Dad. Her nine children were all saved. The next Sunday, we went with Aunt Gertie and Grandma and Grandpa Glassel to Clam Falls. The old Glassel house where Dad and his brothers and sisters grew up was leveled to the ground. The farm had been vacant for several years. I went back to find the place years later but there was nothing there. Nature had taken over. I often think about that storm. At the last class reunion, I talked to Judy Jensen, a historical writer for Polk County who worked for the Polk County Museum in Balsam Lake. She told me that they had numerous photos of the devastation from those 18 tornadoes in '55. It was the most devastating storm to ever hit Wisconsin and has since been recorded in the records as such. I don't know if I can actually say I was "in" the tornado or not. I just remember being really scared and Dad being on top of me. There was an unbelievable wind and then a flood of rain. I remember seeing Dads lips moving but couldn't hear anything because of the overwhelming noise. Perhaps he was praying. Dad claimed that what saved our farm was the fact that it was built in the ravine sheltered with hills on all sides. During later years, he recalled that he saw the funnel going overhead and it looked like as if it went right over the barn and house. We never even lost as much as a tree limb! As for the cows, later I came to understand that their erratic behavior was related directly to their sensing the oncoming storm. That is why they were all grouped in the corner of the pasture. Don't ever let anyone tell you that the animals can't detect weather and storms. Dad used to say to Mom, I know it's going to rain. I can hear Landahl's horses whinnying. He was right every time. I've forgotten many things about my St. Croix Falls childhood days. But there are many stories that I do remember—especially those events that took place on that 80-acre Dairy Farm during the fifties. Bittersweet Beauty Posted by Lois Joy Hofmann under Fall, Outdoors and Gardening | Tags: Autumn, Bittersweet Beauty, lake home, mixed emotions, Norther Bliss, season, tubing, White Ash Lake, Wisconsin | This is the season I'm overcome with mixed emotions: I love the brilliant colors and subtle hues of autumn; I revel in the crisp cool air and bright blue skies, and I'm energized by the fierce storms magnified by crashing thunder and sparks of lightning. We have weather here. But with each leaf that drifts toward the ground, covering it with a blanket of yellow, orange and brown, I'm reminded that winter is coming. And that's the season I'd rather not be here. Trees are barren and stark. Shrubs slink back into sorry masses of yellow-brown brush. The landscape cries for a lid of pure snow to hide it all. Knowing what's in store, I slog through the fall chores at Northern Bliss, our Wisconsin lake home. I cut back the spent flowers—except for black-eyed susans, sunflowers, and any others with seeds or pods for the birds. I supervise the "fencing" of the fruit trees, so the deer don't demolish them in the early spring before the forest grows its bounty. And I arrange for the pontoon, lift, and dock to be stored on the lake bank and alongside the garden shed—all the while cherishing memories of the delighted screams of grandchildren as they jumped off the pontoon into the lake or were pulled in a tube—a sport they call "tubing." I buy butternut squash at the farmers market and bake an apple crisp to serve during the final week-end here when family and friends will stop by to say their goodbyes. Then next week, we'll store all the lawn furniture and pots, winterize the cabin and set the heat in the main house to 50° to prepare for freezing temperatures; they can reach 30° below zero in January. We'll soon return to our condo in San Diego and I know that when we watch the sun set over Sail Bay with streaks of orange and red, we'll fall in love with the Pacific Ocean all over again. But for now, there's a nostalgic sadness in my heart. I'm leaving my beloved Northern Bliss. Upcoming blogs will continue the series covering our September trip from Germany down the Danube. Sound the Trumpet for these Swans! Posted by Lois Joy Hofmann under Outdoors and Gardening | Tags: Crex Meadows, DNR, endangered species act, Heron Lake, Minnesota, Northern Bliss, Restoration Programs, Sandhill Wildlife Refuge, St. Croix State Park, swan, Swan Lake, swan life cycle, swan populations, trumpeter swans, White Ash Lake, wildlife, Wisconsin | A commotion on the lake woke me up in a flash. The splashing was accompanied by a sound I hadn't heard here—a deep note, like that of a French horn, with a lingering ring. I ran to the window just in time to see a family of five swimming past our dock. My bird book identified them as Trumpeter swans—the largest waterfowl in North America. The next day they came back and I managed to take photos. What a sight—and a privilege. These swans have had a touch-and-go history in Minnesota and Wisconsin. The last wild nests were located in Heron and Everson Lakes in the late 1880s. The birds were killed for food; their feathers were used for ladies' hats, and their down, for powder puffs. By 1935, fewer than 70 of these majestic birds could be found in remote areas of Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. That year, Red Rock, Montana became a refuge for Trumpeter swans. Hennepin Parks, Minnesota hosted restoration efforts in the 1960s. Then in 1982, Minnesota's DNR (Department of Natural Resources) joined the effort by transporting swan eggs from Alaska to Minnesota. The offspring, called cygnets, were raised for two years and released. Now, over 2000 swans trumpet in Heron Lake, Swan Lake, and St. Croix State Park. In Wisconsin, thanks to the state endangered species act and a public-private partnership, trumpeter swan populations are recovering. Trumpeter swans doubled the goal of 20 breeding pairs by 2000, and were removed from the state endangered species list in 2009. Today, the number stands at a modern all-time high of nearly 200 nesting pairs in 23 counties. You can view them at Crex Meadows in Burnett County and Sandhill Wildlife Refuge in Wood County—or come to White Ash Lake, where we have one family of five. Family of FIve Trumpeter Swans Life Cycle: The male and female build a nest on a muskrat or beaver dam, on a floating mat of plants, or build up enough plants to make a platform. The female incubates the clutch of 4-6 eggs for 34 days. One day before hatching, the chicks begin to peep. Cygnets can swim as soon as their down is dry, but they stay on their nests for a few days. For the next three weeks, until their new feathers grow in, they are brooded by their parents and fed snails and insects from the bottom of the marsh. The juveniles stay with their parents through their first winter until they return in the spring to the same breeding area. Then they hang out with their siblings for 4-6 years until they are mature enough to mate and raise their own young. If a pair uses the same nesting location two summers in a row, they form an almost unbreakable attachment to the site. Pair of adult and juvenile swans The swans create quite a commotion when they take off. They run on top of the water with their wings flapping. Just after take-off they pull their necks into an S and then straighten it out. They sleep with their head tucked down under their wing. Fluffiing feathers to dry off Water Wars: xeriscaping in Southern California and draining a wet lot in Wisconsin Posted by Lois Joy Hofmann under Outdoors and Gardening | Tags: California, californiadrought, drought, dry creek, gardening, joan didion, landscaping, los angeles, northern california, polk county, San Diego, southern california, the white album, water wars, Wisconsin, xeri, xeriscaping | Recently, conversations during my AquaFit class at the Y have been about water. Not the water in the outdoor pool, but the lack of water due to California's 4th year of drought. We dream up new solutions: "Let's pipe in water from the Columbia River. Use up some of that extra rain that falls on Washington and Oregon." "The new desalination plant in North County is coming on-line this fall. That'll eventually give San Diego County about 10% or so of the water we'll need. We should build more plants." "But running it takes a lot of power, and that comes from fossil fuels." "Northern California wastes the water that could be sent south to farmers. They're protecting the delta smelt by letting it run back into the ocean and draining reservoir lakes to protect a few steelhead trout." "Los Angeles wastes water too. 65% of the city is covered in asphalt and concrete, so storm water can't seep into the ground water. Yet their flood-control system shunts enough water into the ocean to supply water to half a million people. So where do they take water? From the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the Colorado river we all use." We don't spend much time in Southern California gossiping about the weather (because it's always pretty much the same). Here we ruminate about water. As Joan Didion wrote in her classic essay collection The White Album, "Some of us who live in arid parts of the world think about water with a reverence others might find excessive. The water I will draw tomorrow from my tap in Malibu is today crossing the Mojave Desert from the Colorado River, and I like to think about exactly where that water is." San Diego recycles part of its city water supply in a program called "toilet to tap." Now they changed the name of the program to "pure water" for obvious reasons, but I do not think reverently about the water coming out of our taps. I've just completed a gardening project as head of our HOA (home owners association) landscaping committee. Our focus has been on xeriscaping and installing a dry creek as a "water feature" in front of the condo building. Because water rationing will only increase as the drought drags on, the creek will of course, contain no water. What a contrast to the creek I installed last summer at our lake home in Wisconsin! That creek will funnel water off the yard because we have too much. Many California residents didn't know what the term "xeriscaping" meant until Governor Brown used the word in his water-rationing speech last week, announcing that California municipalities will henceforth use 25% less water. Xeri means dry, as in Xerox®, i.e., dry copy. Xeriscaping is a landscape method developed especially for arid and semiarid climates that uses drought-tolerant plants, mulch, and efficient irrigation, such as the underground drip method. (Midwest and German friends, you don't need to know this.) Our HOA committee boned up on xeri and now we're proud to be ahead of the game. Our drought-tolerant trees, plants, and flowers now stand proud among multi-colored rocks, boulders and pebbles; and our dry creek, filled with smooth, blue river stones, winds around palms from the building foundation to the street, where it won't leave one drop of precious water. Last fall, I returned from lush Wisconsin with its 50 shades of green to parched, brown yards in San Diego. I told my friends about how I had to slope and drain that lot so that it flowed into a "rain garden" and then into White Ash Lake. Their reaction to my blog "How to Drain a Wet Lot," was "duh." When I return to Wisconsin in May, I know I'll find the same reaction when I describe our xeriscaping project to my neighbors there. The rainfall in Polk County in one month, June of 2014, was 9.5 inches; San Diego's rainfall for that one year was 5 inches, 50% of normal. For more on California's water wars, go to http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2015/apr/18/drought-look-ahead/ http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2015/apr/17/sacramento-drought-california-environment-water/ http://www.wsj.com/articles/to-beat-the-drought-l-a-looks-to-nature-for-help-1429199299 http://www.wsj.com/articles/californias-water-woes-are-priceless-1429051903 Xeriscaping with rocks and succulents Xeriscapting Mexican Sage Parrots beak groundcover Kangaroo paws, lantana, and succulents Mulched Area Golden CA wildflower "When the Frost is on the Punkin…" Posted by Lois Joy Hofmann under Family and Heritage | Tags: Autumn, corn, Fall, foliage, Glenna Farms, James Whitcomb Riley, Lois Joy Hofmann, Maiden Voyage, maple syrup, Pacific Bliss, pumpkin, Sailing, WHEN THE FROST IS ON THE PUNKIN, Wisconsin | When I awoke this morning, there was an autumn chill in the air and this poem in my head, along with visions of pumpkin patches and maple sugar trees. I remember reading the poem by James Whitcomb Riley as a child in a Wisconsin school room. You can hear it recited here or read it below: When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder's in the shock, And you hear the kyouck and the gobble of the struttin' turkey-cock, And the clackin'; of the guineys and the cluckin' of the hens And the rooster's hallylooyer as he tiptoes on the fence; O it's then the times a feller is a-feelin' at his best, With the risin' sun to greet him from a night of peaceful rest, As he leaves the house, bareheaded, and goes out to feed the stock, When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder's in the shock They's somethin kindo' harty-like about the atmusfere When the heat of summer's over and the coolin' fall is here – Of course we miss the flowers, and the blossums on the trees And the mumble of the hummin'-birds and buzzin' of the bees; But the air's so appetizin'; and the landscape through the haze Of a crisp and sunny monring of the airly autumn days Is a pictur' that no painter has the colorin' to mock – When the frost is on the punkin and fodder's in the shock. The husky, rusty russel of the tossels of the corn, And the raspin' of the tangled leaves, as golden as the morn; The stubble in the furries – kindo' lonesome-like, but still A preachin' sermons to us of the barns they growed to fill; The strawstack in the medder, and the reaper in the shed; The hosses in theyr stalls below – the clover overhead! – O, it sets my hart a-clickin' like the tickin' of a clock, When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder's in the shock! Then your apples all is gethered, and the ones a feller keeps Is poured around the celler-floor in red and yeller heaps; And your cider-makin's over, and your wimmern-folks is through With their mince and apple-butter, and theyr souse and saussage, too! I don't know how to tell it – but if sich a thing could be As the Angels wantin' boardin', and they'd call around on me – I'd want to 'commodate 'em – all the whole-indurin' flock – Pumpkin Field Riley's poems depict country life in rural America, circa 19th century. Heralding from Indiana, he was known as "The Hoosier Poet." The whimsical nature of this poem reminds me of my own youth, growing up on a farm. The pumpkin was quite useful to U.S. pioneers and is still valuable to third-world farmers because it is so easy to grow: just drop a few seeds into a small, shallow hole. The pumpkin's thick rind would allow them to keep it indefinitely. I found that out when sailing the Northern Banks Islands of Vanuatu. We were given a huge pumpkin by villagers as a "thank you" for giving them a propeller for their fishing boat. It rode in the cockpit of Pacific Bliss for weeks until I finally used our pressure cooker on board to transform it into a tasty pumpkin soup. (see Sailing the South Pacific, page 284). Fodder is food for farm animals. The tall Indiana corn, when thoroughly dry, was gathered into "Shocks" of corn wigwams tied at the top, and left in the fields to be used as needed Cornstalks used as decoration in Oceola, Wisconsin During our autumn trip to Wisconsin, we paid a visit to Glenna Farms, where most of these photos were taken. Their maple syrup is to die for! We packed some into our luggage, but one can obtain their catalog or order products on-line at http://www.glennafarms.com/ Lois with pumpkins at Glenna Farms My sister, Ret, next to a shock of corn. Gunter and my brother-in-law, John, in the corn field. Soft Focus Posted by Lois Joy Hofmann under Outdoors and Gardening | Tags: –Jimmy Brandmeir, Canon EOS, Crex Meadows, nature, Northern Bliss, peace, Silence of Divinity, Standing Bear, Tolstoy, Up North, wetlands, Wisconsin | "The hard edges of life move into softer focus up north," says Joan Steffend. And Standing Bear said, "Man's heart away from nature becomes hard." During Gunter's recovery from his knee replacement surgery, I couldn't wait to get back into nature at Northern Bliss, our lake home. Your own "up north" could be anywhere you choose to get away and de-stress. "The volume of life can creep up slowly… the white noise of the daily routine… distortion of unnecessary busy-ness… groans of a big picture lost in a to-do list, as the peaceful voice of our own nature seems to grow fainter and farther away. Up north you can turn up the Silence of Divinity." –Jimmy Brandmeir Last week, with my Canon EOS hung around my neck, I crept close to butterflies and dragonflies while touring the dikes and watersheds of Crex Meadows in Grantsburg, Wisconsin. Time stood still while reeds rustled and sedge grass swayed in the light breeze. Even though July is off-season for the migratory fowl these wetlands are famous for, the day was a blissful communion with nature. As Tolstoy said, "One of the first conditions of happiness is that the link between man and nature shall not be broken." Posted by Lois Joy Hofmann under Family and Heritage, Outdoors and Gardening, Travel and Adventure | Tags: Ancientwood, granite-tops, Heritage Home, kauri, Lois Joy Hofmann, Lord of the Forest, New Zealand, Northern Bliss, Pacific Bliss, Sailing the South Pacific, Tane Mahuta, travel, Waipoua Forest, Wisconsin | After seeing the Lord of the Forest, an ancient kauri tree, while touring New Zealand, I still could not get those kauri trees out of my mind. So when we saw some furniture made of kauri wood in a museum, I made a wish: Someday, if I would have a lake or mountain home, and if I could somehow manage to purchase and ship some of that kauri wood to the States, I would have a coffee table made of a slice of that marvelous wood. Never mind that this is a protected species, like the ancient California redwoods. I put it "out there" anyway. We walk through the Waipoua Forest to see the ancient, graying Tane Mahuta, Lord of the Forest, the world's largest living kauri tree (Photo from p. 197 of "Sailing the South Pacific") Years later, part of the money from the sale of Pacific Bliss enabled us to purchase Northern Bliss, our family heritage home on a Wisconsin lake. Amazingly, my wish has come true. During the remodeling process of our lodge-style home, wonderfully completed by my son-in-law, Mike Mowers , I googled kauri wood. I discovered that—lo and behold—there was one distributor of kauri wood in the U.S. and he happened to be in Wisconsin! The company is called Ancientwood Ltd, owned by Bob Teisburg. The kauri he sells is pulled out of New Zealand swamps. It's taken a year, but I finally have a coffee table and fireplace mantle made of that ancient kauri wood. Coffee table made of kauri wood from New Zealand Here's an excerpt from Sailing the South Pacific: I cannot get those giant kauri trees out of my mind.They say that even the redwoods of Big Sur, California, cannot compete with the kauris' ancient appearance and aura. I must have another look. We take the West Coast Road (also called the Kauri Coast Road) south. We follow signs posted for Tani Mahuta Track and the Waipoua Forest. There, we have been assured, we will find Tani Mahuta, Lord of the Forest, the world's largest living kauri tree, guaranteed to take our breath away. This great work of nature was discovered in the 1920s by surveyors who had been contracted to build Highway 12 through the forest. They called it Tani Mahuta after a god in Maori mythology. Tani was the son of Ranginui, the Sky Father and Papatuanuku, the Earth Mother. Being a jealous child, he separated his parents and then, out of love for his mother, created the living forest to clothe her. As a result, even today, all creatures of the forest are considered to be Tani's children. Walking the short track that leads through the cooling shade of the forest canopy, I flush with anticipation. Not far into the walk, we sweep around a corner and I stop dead in my tracks. There he is! Suddenly, I'm brought face to face with the Lord of the Forest. I stand perfectly still. I stare. My first glimpse of this magnificent tree takes my breath away! I can sense Tani Mahuta's ancient presence and animal strength. He dominates the forest. Almost 2000 years old, he, too, is almost 16 stories high, but he has a circumference of over 45 feet. He is the giant of giants! An enormous growth that dwarfs everything else. A wooden fence protects him. A viewing bench surrounds him. I sit in silence. Awed. I wonder at the centuries that have come and gone under the spreading branches of this primeval forest patriarch. Then, I stand and move back…farther…farther…farther. 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As a core and vital community service of St Vincent's Clinic under the stewardship of Mary Aikenhead Ministries, Open Support is a significant reflection of the commitment by the Sisters to serve the unmet needs of the poor and vulnerable. Open Support's annual celebration recognised and celebrated the incredible work of the organisations many wonderful compassionate volunteers - who are over 200 strong. The evening reflected upon the remarkable work of the organisation, its commitment to the new name of Open Support, delivering on Strategy 2020 and for ensuring the legacy of the Sisters lives in their continued effort to meet the needs of the poor and vulnerable. One woman is killed in Australia by a partner or an ex every week. Click here to see how Open Support's Strategy 2020 is committed to reducing this startling statistic. Australians living in rural and remote areas tend to have lower life expectancy, higher rates of disease and injury, and poorer access to and use of health services, than people living in major cities. Click here to find out how Open Support is improving access to health care services for remote communities. Loneliness is associated with a 26% increased likelihood of mortality. Read on to find out how Open Support are reducing the impact of social isolation within the community. Together, we can give support that is "open" in that we are always there, arms wide, for anyone who is poor, sick, vulnerable and in need. We thank those who attended this special event and we acknowledge the vital role Open Support plays in the St Vincent's Clinic and St Vincent Health Australia's commitment to social responsibility.
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Living Room | Design This Podcast Host Worked With Her Living Room's Quirky Layout, Not Against It Two furniture arrangements are better than one. Edith Rousselot Published Nov 25, 2021 1:24 AM Photography by Tessa Neustadt/ Havenly. When Canadian TV personality and cohost of the podcast LadyGang, Keltie Knight, and her husband moved into their new home in Studio City, Los Angeles, the living room quickly revealed itself as "the problem room." "We couldn't find the right layout because of the fireplace: It was off-center," explains Knight. Photography by Tessa Neustadt/ Havenly With renovations already under way in other parts of the house, the couple did not want to mess with the bones of the living area. Instead they partnered with online interior design platform Havenly to uncover the room's hidden potential. "Keltie knew that she wanted to have a Frame TV above the fireplace, so that was the starting point for this project," says Shelby Girard, Havenly's vice president of design. But the view from the three arched windows, overlooking the valley, was an equally big draw. "You should not mess with such an incredible view, so I decided to forgo curtains," notes Knight. Connecting the windows on one side of the room and the fireplace on the other with an oatmeal-colored sectional sofa felt like the right move. "Mixing earthy tones like terracotta, light brown, and beige was also a way to add depth to the airy space," says Girard. To ensure neither focal point was an afterthought, she strategically placed the iconic Flag Halyard lounger and velvet swivel chair on opposite ends to create two possible seating configurations. The balancing act didn't stop there. The wall of baskets that Knight sourced at a local market in Rwanda act as a warm-tone bridge between the brightness of the view and the cozier fireplace corner. Overhead, sanded-down beams (inspired by modern farmhouses in California) counteract the looming height of the ceiling. "This is the only room in the house that's completely done, and we can't wait to invite friends over to enjoy the view," says Knight. Set of 2 Raven Side Tables, Lulu and Georgia ($329) Zoe XL Swivel Chair – Tangerine, HD Buttercup ($1495) Classic Velvet Pillow, Little Design Co. ($78) Zuri Rug, Cove Goods ($219) Living Room Design
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Are Sloppy Joes Named After A Real Person? Joshua Resnick/Shutterstock By Neala Broderick/Dec. 22, 2021 4:45 pm EST Sloppy Joes are a true crowd-pleaser. Parents love the messy sandwich just as much as their younger ones, and not just for the bold sentimental flavors. Even if the sandwiches are made from scratch, the recipe takes only about 20 minutes to whip together, according to The Chunky Chef. And, if a pre-made Sloppy Joe seasoning packet or a can of Manwich is on your shortlist of ingredients, then that cooking time can likely be cut right in half. The sandwich has been winning the hearts of Americans for eons, but The Takeout reveals that one theory behind the story of Sloppy Joes actually traces back to Havana, Cuba. As the tale goes, it was a humble entrepreneur with an admiration for tasty cocktails that is responsible for the infamous Sloppy Joe sandwich and its namesake. Sometime around 1918, José Abeal Otero opened what was ultimately called Sloppy Joe's Bar in Havana, and it became quite the popular local watering hole. As the crowds grew, so did the alcohol intake and Otero wanted to offer some bites to help curb any rowdiness. The sandwich coined its name due to its messy attributes and matching surroundings, according to SloppyJoes.org. We have Ernest Hemingway to thank for the sandwich coming to the U.S. spatuletail/Shutterstock It's said that José Abeal Otero was inspired by the magnetism of Cuba's flavors when tossing together a quick sandwich of stewed ground beef, not unlike the Cuban dish ropa vieja (per The Takeout). The delectable meal soon became a crowd favorite, sharing a name with the bar. And, in a short amount of time, Sloppy Joe's Bar became a hot spot for not only locals but reputable stars as well (via SloppyJoes.org), with the space transforming into a vibrant venue for good drinks, good eats, and good times. One of the regulars happened to be none other than Ernest Hemingway — and it's said, thanks to him, that the sandwich was able to make its way to the States. Hemingway is known for two things — his knack for the written word and love of alcohol (via Business Insider) — and once prohibition was repealed, Hemingway convinced his friend Joe Russell to turn his former Key West, Florida speakeasy called the Silver Slipper into a legitimate bar — renaming it Sloppy Joe's and ultimately copping the Cuban business model as his own, signature sandwich and all, says The Takeout. It still exists today, as is the sandwich (which they hail as the "original"), while the Havana spot closed in 1959 but re-established itself in 2013. Another theory, as noted by The Takeout, comes from middle America. As families were penny-pinching in the 1920s, ideas came to light to stretch dollars as far as possible. As such, loose meat sandwiches were all the rage, in Iowa in particular. Chicago Tribune asserts that a chef named Joe in Sioux City was the first to combine ground beef with tomato flavors, creating the Sloppy Joe sandwich we know and love today. But, regardless of how the sandwich came to fruition, everyone can agree we are all certainly grateful.
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Q: ReportServer 2005 Custom Assembly Error We have a reportserver on sql server 2005, it has previously been working on computer X which we are replacing with a computer Y. Computer X only had one default sql instance as our test environment, machine Y is a new machine with 2 sql instances, Y\TEST and Y\DEV. Both machines run Windows Server 2003 and Both have Sql Server 2005 installed together with Report Server We have not currently done any work on the DEV instance, just on the TEST instance. The reportserver is installed for TEST. SSRS previously worked as intended on X machine, and on Y\TEST its working for reports not using any custom code. However for some of the reports we are loading a custom assembly Localization. This assembly currently exists in following folders on server: * *C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Common7\IDE\PublicAssemblies *C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Common7\IDE\PrivateAssemblies *C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.2\Reporting Services\ReportServer\bin Also in rssrvpolicy.config, the entry for Report_Expressions_Default_Permissions has been changed from Execution to FullTrust (Although this was not necessary on the machine X). When attempting to upload the rdl files through the web interface, we get the following errors: Error while loading code module: 'Localization, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=e302ddd55ecd694a'. Details: Could not load file or assembly 'Localization, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=e302ddd55ecd694a' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified. (rsErrorLoadingCodeModule) Get Online Help There is an error on line 14 of custom code: [BC30451] Name 'Localization' is not declared. (rsCompilerErrorInCode) Get Online Help Does anyone know any other places with potential errors? A: I've been scouring the Internet trying to solve this problem. I created the example projects exactly as instructed on tons of websites, copied my DLL to the folders cited, but to no avail. Still get the error. Finally it dawned on me to check the Program Files (x86) folder, and sure enough there is the same folder path here as in the Program Files folder that everyone cites. So instead of: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Common7\IDE\PrivateAssemblies I copied to: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Common7\IDE\PrivateAssemblies And my assembly works. Is nobody but me using a 64-bit Windows? A: I have three things to comment that might help (granted this is with 2008 R2 and I don't know if it will entirely translate versions): 1) I know that I was able to get assemblies recognized on the report server when referenced from the GAC. Perhaps throw it in there to ensure that doesn't work. 2) Ensure that there are not more than one instance of Reporting Services on the deployment server. I once distributed a file to the wrong bin. 3) I don't think the issue is with your rssrvpolicy.config because that would give you errors with CAS permissions not assembly missing errors. The first things that come to mind is that the file is in the wrong location or the report files that are referencing the dll are referencing a file with an incorrect public key token. Hope I was able to help. Let me know if you need anything else. Frank
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What is Pass Plus? Pass Plus is a training scheme for new drivers. Its aim is to improve your driving skills and make you a safer driver for life. It also has the added bonus of leading to insurance discounts. I have already passed my driving test so why should I choose to do Pass Plus? A good question. You have shown by passing your driving test that you are able to drive without supervision. However, you are much more vulnerable as a newly qualified driver than you may realise. Statistics show that newly qualified drivers are more likely to have an accident in the first two years after passing their test than at any other time in their driving life. Age is not a contributing factor in this - the main factor is simply a lack of driving experience. Will I have to sit another driving test? No - you will be assessed throughout the course by your instructor. Is the course only open to new drivers? No - you can take the course at any time in your driving life. How long does the course take? The course is six hours long but is broken down into smaller modules. Want to know more? Why not call Chris Woodward on 07871 049208 or email [email protected]?
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Lawrence D. Kupferman Gregory D. Golden Lauren R. Smith Family Law Areas Legitimation & Paternity Modification: Child Custody & Parenting Time Glossary Of Family Law Terms Fulton County Forms You Are Here:Home / Family Law Areas/Appeals There are two levels of courts in the state of Georgia: the trial courts and the appellate courts. All divorce, paternity, legitimation, and modification actions start in the Superior level of trial courts. Because judges are human, they sometimes make mistakes in these cases. However, just because a judge makes a mistake in your case, does not mean that you have no remedy. The decisions of the trial judges can be reviewed by the appellate courts: the Supreme Court of Georgia and the Court of Appeals of Georgia. Each of the appellate courts has its own, unique set of rules and procedures governing which cases it will review as well as under what circumstances it will review them. Unlike other areas of civil litigation, except issues involving custody, parties in domestic relations cases must apply to these appellate courts for permission to appeal; there is no direct right of appeal. Notwithstanding, under a pilot project, the Supreme Court of Georgia is presently accepting non-frivolous appeals of domestic relations cases. Custody cases are now directly appealable to the appellate courts. A party will not be able to appeal simply because he/she did not like the outcome of his/her trial. Typically, an error of law must be alleged. Examples of errors of law include, but are not limited to, a judge misapplying a particular statute, hearsay evidence being improperly admitted, or a court improperly exercising jurisdiction over another party. Of course, there are times when an appeal will lie simply because there was no, or insufficient, evidence presented at trial to sustain the court's judgment. In recent years, our office has had much success in its appellate practice, in which its attorneys have successfully argued cases before the Supreme Court of Georgia, including, Davis vs. LaBrec, 274 Ga. 5, 549 S.E.2d 76 (2001) Conrad vs. Conrad, 278 Ga. 107, 597 S.E.2d 369 (2004) Foster vs. Gidewon, 280 Ga. 21, 622 S.E.2d 357 (2005) Carlson vs. Carlson, S07F0048 (2007) Farris vs. Farris, 285 Ga. 331, 676 S.E.2d 212 (2009) Doane vs. LeCornu, S11A0488 (2011) Doane vs. LeCornu, 289 Ga. 379, 711 S.E.2d 673 (2011) Ivery vs. Brown, 307 Ga.App. 732, 706 S.E.2d 120 (2011) In addition, this office has been successful before the Court of Appeals of Georgia as well, including LaBrec vs. Davis, 243 Ga.App. 307, 534 S.E.2d 84 (2000) Ramos vs. Perera, A03A2189 (2004) (not officially reported) Ivery vs. Brown, A10A2298 (2011) Appeals Case Examples Modification: Child Support & Alimony Free Consultation | Decades of Georgia Family Law Experience LGBT+ Parental Rights in Georgia LGBT+ Parental Rights in Georgia The legalization of same-sex marriages …Read More » LGBTQ+ Marriage, Divorce, Prenups, and Other Legal Issues to Consider LGBTQ+ Marriage, Divorce, Prenups, and Other Legal Issues to Consider …Read More » Kupferman & Golden, Attorneys at Law 3490 Piedmont Road, N.E. Suite 600 Kupferman & Golden, Attorneys at Law, provides legal advice and representation for clients in metro-Atlanta, Georgia, including Fulton County, Gwinnett County, Cobb County, DeKalb County, Cherokee County, Hall County, Douglas County, Clayton County, and Forsyth County, including the communities of Buckhead, Decatur, Marietta, Alpharetta, Cumming, Lawrenceville, Duluth, Dunwoody, Johns Creek, Roswell, Smyrna, Sandy Springs, Brookhaven and Norcross, Georgia. Privacy Policy | Site Map | Disclaimer © 2015 by Kupferman & Golden, Attorneys at Law. All rights reserved.
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According to Glen Howard, head of the Jamestown Foundation, Azerbaijan is the leading country in the South Caucasus from an economic point of view. 75% of foreign investment in the South Caucasus goes to Azerbaijan. This is despite Azerbaijan having to allocate large sums of money to accommodate refugees from the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
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Q: How to activate a button when something changes with Telerik RadGrid I work with WebForms and Telerik. On my site I have a RadGrid with a GridTemplateColumn. <telerik:GridTemplateColumn HeaderText="Blub"> <HeaderStyle Width="200px" /> <ItemTemplate> <div class="blubClass"> <MyProject:OwnElement runat="server" /> </div> </ItemTemplate> </telerik:GridTemplateColumn> On my page I have a save button outside my table. When a value in the table changes (EditMode="Batch") the save button should be enabled. This does not work if I have a GridTemplateColumn. If I use GridBoundColumn it works great. This example from Telerik did not work for me <telerik:GridTemplateColumn HeaderText="Exhibition Title" UniqueName="exhibitionTitle"> <EditItemTemplate> <asp:TextBox ID="txtExhibitionTitle" runat="server" Text='<%#Bind("exhibitionTitle")%>' /> </EditItemTemplate> <ItemTemplate> <%#Eval("exhibitionTitle")%> </ItemTemplate> </telerik:GridTemplateColumn> Source => https://www.telerik.com/forums/update-fails-when-using-gridtemplatecolumn-a3e1ed9f7db7 Any idea how to enable the save button when I am in batch edit mode and the save button is outside the grid ?
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West Coast of Greenland – My husband, Mick O'Leary and I cruised down the west coast of Greenland in a 3-masted schooner from Asiaat and Disko Bay to Narsaq. It was a two-week trip from September 19 through October 3, 2013. With us in the picture is Birgitta, who gave us a tour of her home settlement, Ikerasaarsuk, an Inuit village of about 100 residents.
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'Stoicism' was a philosophy that flourished for some 400 years in Ancient Greece and Rome, gaining widespread support among all classes of society. It had one overwhelming and highly practical ambition: to teach people how to be calm and brave in the face of overwhelming anxiety and pain. We still honour this school whenever we call someone 'stoic' or plain 'philosophical' when fate turns against them: when they lose their keys, are humiliated at work, rejected in love or disgraced in society. Of all philosophies, Stoicism remains perhaps the most immediately relevant and useful for our uncertain and panicky times. Many hundreds of philosophers practiced Stoicism but two figures stand out as our best guides to it: the Roman politician, writer and tutor to Nero, Seneca (AD 4-65); and the kind and magnanimous Roman Emperor (who philosophised in his spare time while fighting the Germanic hordes on the edges of the Empire), Marcus Aurelius (AD 121 to 180). Their works remain highly readable and deeply consoling, ideal for sleepless nights, those breeding grounds for runaway terrors and paranoia. But the Stoics bitterly opposed such a strategy, because they believed that anxiety flourishes in the gap between what we fear might, and what we hope could, happen. The larger the gap, the greater will be the oscillations and disturbances of mood. To regain calm, what we need to do is systematically and intelligently crush every last vestige of hope. Rather than appease ourselves with sunny tales, it is far better – the Stoics proposed – to courageously come to terms with the very worst possibilities – and then make ourselves entirely at home with them. When we look our fears in the face and imagine what life might be like if they came true, we stand to come to a crucial realisation: we will cope. We will cope even if we had to go to prison, even if we lost all our money, even if we were publicly shamed, even if our loved ones left us, and even if the growth turned out to be malignant (the Stoics were firm believers in suicide). The Stoics suggested we take time off to practice worst-case scenarios. We should, for example, mark out a week a year where we eat only stale bread and sleep on the kitchen floor with only one blanket, so we stop being so squeamish about being sacked or imprisoned. Stoicism is nothing less than an elegant, intelligent dress rehearsal for catastrophe. We get angry – especially with our partners, our children, and politicians. We smash things up and hurt others. The Stoics thought anger a dangerous indulgence, but most of all, a piece of stupidity, for in their analysis, angry outbursts are only ever caused by one thing: an incorrect picture of existence. They are the bitter fruits of naivety. Anger is, in the Stoic analysis, caused by the violent collision of hope and reality. We don't shout every time something sad happens to us, only when it is sad and unexpected. To be calmer, we must, therefore, learn to expect far less from life. Of course our loved ones will disappoint us, naturally our colleagues will fail us, invariably our friends will lie to us… None of this should be a surprise. It may make us sad. It must never – if we are Stoics – make us angry. It is easy to think we've been singled out for terrible things. We wonder why it has happened to us. We tear ourselves apart with blame or direct bitter venom at the world. The Stoics want us to do neither: it may neither be our, nor anyone else's, fault. Though not religious, the Stoics were fascinated by the Roman Goddess of fortune, known as Fortuna, whom they took to be the perfect metaphor for destiny. Fortuna, who had shrines to her all over the Empire, was popularly held to control the fate of humans, and was judged to be a terrifying mixture of the generous and the randomly wilful and spiteful. She was no meritocrat. She was represented holding a cornucopia filled with goodies (money, love etc.) in one hand, and a tiller, for changing the course of life in the other. Depending on her mood, she might throw you down a perfect job or a beautiful relationship, and then the next minute, simply because she felt like it, watch you choke to death on a fishbone. It is an urgent priority for a Stoic to respect just how much of life will always be in the hands of this demented character. 'There is nothing which Fortuna does not dare,' warned Seneca. Understanding this ahead of time should make us both suspicious of success and gentle on ourselves around failure. In every sense, much of what we get, we don't deserve. The task of the wise person is therefore never to believe in the gifts of Fortune: fame, money, power, love, health – these are never our own. Our grip on them must at all times be light and deeply wary. We naturally exaggerate our own importance. The incidents of our own lives loom very large in our view of the world. And so we get stressed and panicked, we curse and throw things across the room. To regain composure, we must regularly be reduced in our own eyes. We must give up on the very normal but very disturbing illusion that it really matters what we do and who we are. The Stoics were keen astronomers and recommended the contemplation of the heavens to all students of philosophy. On an evening walk, look up and see the planets: you'll see Venus and Jupiter shining in the darkening sky. If the dusk deepens, you might see some other stars – Aldebaran, Andromeda and Aries, along with many more. It's a hint of the unimaginable extensions of space across the solar system, the galaxy and the cosmos. The sight has a calming effect which the Stoics revered, for against such a backdrop, we realise that none of our troubles, disappointments or hopes have any relevance. Nothing that happens to us, or that we do, is – blessedly – of any consequence whatsoever from the cosmic perspective. We need the Stoics more than ever. Every day confronts us with situations that they understood and wanted to prepare us for. Their teachings are dark and sobering yet at the same time, profoundly consoling and at points even rather funny. They invite us to feel heroic and defiant in the face of our many troubles. To counterbalance the enragingly cheerful and naive optimism of our times, there is nothing better than the bitter-sweet calming wisdom of these ancient sages.
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Using Claim Based Authentication for Identity and Access Management By Kirit Parmar See more articles by Kirit In this multi-part blog series for Identity and Access Management (IAM), we take a look at IAM capabilities, complexity and challenges organizations face today. We also address why assessing your IAM environment is more critical now than ever before. Identity and Access Management Series Part 2 In this part of the blog series for Identity and Access Management (IAM), we explore Claim Based Authentication (CBA) in more detail. CBA is more complicated by implementation but is more secure than authentication mechanisms of the past. Claim Based Authentication Claim based identity helps us understand the federation concept we discussed earlier. Applications often referred to as the "relying party" must trust the Identity Provider and often refer to as Security Token Services (STS) (Azure AD, ADFS, Ping Identity, octa, and more) to: Identity provider verifies the identity of the users Create claims with appropriate attributes Sign the token with a signature which issues the credential to keep it secure When a signed token comes back to the relying party or application, the application needs to verify if the token is intact and not tampered with, before allowing a user to access the application. The diagram below shows the basic components involved when a user starts signing into an application. It also shows how the identity provider crafts the token, which is digitally signed, for that application, and how it grants access. In the above diagram, we introduced "Identity protocols and tokens." Identity providers used to support federation. Fiddler is a popular and free tool that an IAM professional can use to inspect tokens and claims over the wire. Types of Identity Protocols and Tokens They Support Traditionally, the federation in and across enterprises uses WS-Federation and SAML-P. These protocols use tokens to store claims. Claims are attributes about the user, such as name, email, and more. These token types also vary based on the protocols used. Usually, in Identity and Access Management topics, we refer to such diagrams of identity flow on the wire as "token flow diagram." See the image below. WS-Federation Protocol An industry consortium developed and released this protocol in Dec of 2006 as part of the larger WS-Security framework, which they built on the work of WS-Trust. This protocol defines two profiles. Active requestor profile Passive requestor profile As our blog series continues, we will talk about these profiles in detail. Token support: WS-Federation is a token agnostic protocol, and it can support SAML and JWT token. SAML 2.0 Protocol SAML stands for "Security Assertion Markup Language." It is a mature protocol used in identity since 2002. The disadvantage of SAML 2.0 protocol is that it is XML based and very descriptive, so it is heavy on a wire. We mostly use SAML with SOAP, XML, and SaaS applications. It can be difficult and unsuitable for bandwidth conscious mobile users. Token support: SAML-P issues SAML tokens. OAuth 2.0 Protocol OAuth 2.0 (Open Authorization Framework) is a delegation of an access protocol for authorization. In OAuth 2.0, a client accesses a protected resource (Web Service or Web API) on behalf of a user. Clients can be a public client or private client. It provides delegated authorization to API (Application programing Interfaces). OAuth 2.0, preceded by OAuth 1.0, published in April 2010. OAuth 1.0 required message signatures, which made it incredibly complex. With the release of OAuth 2.0, they removed the need for a signature and developed it with dependency on communications security. Let us briefly talk about OAuth 2.0 protocol in detail. In the modern identity world, if you are building a new application, you should consider OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect protocols where possible. See the simple diagram below with two applications – App1 and App2. OAuth 2.0 allows a user to consent to App1 having access to their resources on App2, where App2 is a Web API. As part of the consent process, App1 will declare the type of access required. The user can approve or deny access. (We see pop-ups for the consent screen many times.) If the user approves access, OAuth 2.0 issues App1 an access token. The access token proves to App2 that App1 is authorized to access a resource. Along with access-token, there is a refresh token. OAuth 2.0 has the following four flows: Authorization Code Grant flow Implicit Grant flow Resource Owner Password flow Client credential grant flow Token support: Code redemption for Access Token, plus Refresh Token in authorization grant flow. OpenID Connect Protocol OAuth 2.0 is not intended for authentication. OpenID Connect defines an Identity layer on top of OAuth 2.0, used for Authentication. The application validates the user and provides an id_token as proof of the user's authentication. OpenID Connect mandates a JSON web token (JWT) for the id_token. Token support: Code redemption for Access Token, plus Refresh Token in authorization grant flow and an ID_Token. Types of Application Now we have talked about different types of protocols, identity providers, web apps and web APIs, and token protocol support. If we combine all components, the process looks something like the diagram below. The diagram shows how applications talk to each other irrespective of application code language. I want us to focus on the complexity involved when we migrate an on-premise application. An architect must follow all these complexities very carefully. A few of today's competitive Identity providers include: Microsoft Azure Active Directory Oracle Identity Management Amazon Cloud Directory Apache Directory Social Identity providers (Google, Facebook, Twitter, Amazon) On-Premise: Microsoft ADFS (Active Directory Federation Services) Site Minder Note: On-premise IDPs listed above can be in any cloud with IaaS implementation. In this blog, we discussed CBA and how hybrid identity, different protocols, and tokens play such an important role in authentication and authorization for different types of applications. In our next blog, we will introduce Microsoft's Identity stack, take a deep dive into different identity components, and understand its complexity even further. Kirit Parmar is a Microsoft Certified Azure Architect for our Modern Software Delivery practice. He has lead and architected several Azure Identity and Access Management (IAM) based solutions for Cloud and Hybrid infrastructure. Kirit also works on modern cloud and edge computing-related projects for the Internet of Things (IoT) with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML), within MSD. Kirit has a Master's degree from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and nearly twenty years of technology experience. He enjoys diving deep into the technology at hand. Along with securing and protecting Web Apps/Web API using ADFS or Azure AD, Kirit is highly skilled at Azure AD B2B, B2C, MFA, Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), Graph API plus Office 365 and all of its workloads. Follow Kirit on Twitter. 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AV specialist Michael David Leiboff lays out the roles and responsibilities of those who plan and design successful technology-enabled classrooms. Designing and implementing successful AV facilities requires the collaborative effort of a number of participants with varied interests, backgrounds, skills, and agendas. For the purposes of this discussion, assume that an institution desires to build a new classroom building comprising a variety of learning space types. Typically, a team of participants is assembled to represent the institution's interests. Most often a project manager is assigned from the facilities and construction department or other administrative support group to organize and lead the process. Next, one or more user group representatives are identified to ensure that the needs and goals of the users are appropriately met. Finally, an architectural firm is hired to undertake the process of designing the building and to prepare the necessary construction documents. At this point, a number of sub consultants are hired to help the architect design the building appropriately. The most important of these include engineers to design the mechanical HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems(MEP). Proper planning for these disciplines is essential to designing a building which can accommodate all of these technical sub systems. Broadly speaking, educational technology for learning spaces requires a similar type of planning process. This is true in particular for audiovisual multimedia technology. These systems can profoundly impact architectural design parameters. So what is it exactly that needs to be coordinated, and how should this coordination be orchestrated? Briefly, presentation technology encompasses the integration of specialized equipment that should be seamlessly and aesthetically integrated within the interior architecture of a building. In order to achieve this, a number of steps must follow, and a planning process must be completed. The first order of business is to develop a statement of requirements. This information is usually codified in the form of a Program or Concept Design Document. It results from a process of collecting user requirements and refining them until such time as a consensus and formal approval have been arrived at. This is usually the most difficult and time-consuming part of the process, as rationalizing the varied and often conflicting needs of different users can be an arduous task. It is helpful to engage an experienced facilitator/analyst to help ferret out, organize, and prioritize user requirements. This expertise can be hired by the architect or the institution. An estimated cost of initial equipment installation. Often this budget is conceived as a scenario analysis, outlining several alternatives, in terms of high, medium, and low cost options. Structural Support to accommodate wall- or ceiling-mounted flat-panel displays and projectors. Few if any architects have this kind of design expertise in house and often hire an AV consultant to guide them in the architectural accommodation of technology. Once the building is well under construction, detailed technical systems design and specification must be completed. Installation procedures and technical performance requirements. Again, not many architects can provide this service directly, and they typically either ask the institution to contract a consultant or hire one themselves. After the systems has been designed, the equipment must be procured, installed and tested. In a project of any complexity and scope, it is wise to hire a systems integrator to take responsibility for this work. This contract is often held by the client. To bypass the audiovisual consultant and hire only a systems integrator to conceive, design and install of the systems equipment. Experience shows that both methods can work wonderfully well, and both can fail miserably.
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Greg Pepper, M.D., and Ann Dougherty, M.D. Dr. Dougherty is Associate Professor of Medicine, The University of Texas Medical School at Houston and Dr. Greg Pepper is an Electrophysiology fellow at UT. Drs. Pepper and Dougherty report no commercial conflict of interest. Discuss current treatments of the narrow QRS complex tachycardias.
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[October 9, 2015 9:40 pm ET] Alaska Airlines Increases Overhead Storage Using New Bins [August 31, 2016 8:00 pm ET] Remembering a Legend: Joe Sutter [May 20, 2017 10:36 pm ET] Southwest Hopes to Bring The 'LUV' to HawaiI An Uzbekistan Airways Boeing 787 Dreamliner. (Photo: Anna Zvereva from Tallinn, Estonia [CC BY-SA 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)]) [ Planes ]September 5, 2019 12:00 am ET By Akhil Dewan Uzbekistan Airways Looking To Sell Older Aircraft Uzbekistan Airways is looking to sell off some of its Boeing and Ilyushin aircraft. The sale comes as the carrier looks to revamp its fleet with newer Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft, of which the carrier already has four. Of its Boeing fleet, which has an age range of 15 to 23 years excluding the Dreamliner, the carrier will be selling four Boeing 767 widebody aircraft, two of which are Dash 300ER passenger variants and two of which are freighters. The…
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I can't believe it is August, I am so bummed! I spent my last week of summer at the CPALMS Retreat (had lots of fun, met some great new friends, but missed hanging out with my girls and hubby). It's BTS on Monday for me, I have to get my class up and running! So here's my Currently and then some good news on the Focus Walls right under the picture. Since I had to take my Focus Walls off of TpT due to copyright issues, I decided to put them all here on my blog. Later today, I will launch a new page on my blog just for the Focus Walls, so check back after 8 p.m., click on the page title at the top of my blog, and start downloading. All 10 themes (3 weeks each) and the BTS week will be up and running through Google Docs. If you download, please become a follower and leave a comment! Have a great weekend, regular posting will begin once I return home, hug my babies, and relieve the stress of BTS everything! Click the pic to link up with Farley's Currently! I think you NEED a Silhouette! Did you know they offer a teacher discount on their site? I knocks a good chunk off the original price! I will have to check that out and then if I buy it, I have to hide it from hubby for a few weeks! I would so think that you had a Silhouette! I am sure it will get done, I am in a little panic, just like all the great teachers out there! Perfection will kill us, haha. I am wanting a Silhouette too - but I am scared I won't be able to create all the cute stuff I'm seeing on everyone's blog. I have a hard enough time with my laminator lol! I can't believe you go back on Monday! I have until the 13th, thank goodness - but since I can't get into my classroom until Monday I'm probably going to need that extra week! I actually don't officially go back until the 14th, but I am on the opening of school team, so I have to get my room ready next week. I will spend the mornings in my room and the afternoons in the office, then when everyone comes back on the 14th, I will be preparing trainings and meeting for Thursday and Friday. I like to spread myself very thin, too bad my body doesn't respond like that!!!! I should probably check into a Silhouette machine too. Sending positive thoughts for your big decisions. Thank you so much! Big decisions are awful, but positive thoughts are helping!
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'UNBECOMING' Military 'disgusted' by Prince Harry and Meghan's plans to quit royal life, slams ex-Special Forces war hero Howell Davies Amir Razavi Updated: 8:36, 13 Jan 2020 A DECORATED Special Boat Service war hero who served in Afghanistan with Prince Harry slammed his "disgusting" lack of respect for the Queen. James Glancy — an ex-captain in the Royal Marines — said he and others would not raise a toast to their ceremonial head if he tried to cash in on his royal position with commercial ventures. SBS hero James Glancy has hit out over Prince Harry's 'disgusting' lack of respect for Her MajestyCredit: Getty - Pool Prince Harry was slammed by Mr Glancy, who served with him in Afghanistan, over his attempts to 'privatise the monarchy'Credit: AFP The ex-Commando, who won the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross in 2013 for courage and leadership during three campaigns in Afghanistan, praised Harry for his work with the military. But he said his "behaviour" over the past year was not appropriate for the Royal Marines' Captain General. He slammed him for not discussing his plans beforehand with the Queen — and warned of the dangers of trying to "privatise the monarchy" with his American wife Meghan. Mr Glancy said: "We have so much respect for the royals because they've dedicated their lives to the country and they serve and never ask for commercial opportunities or anything else. "They served our country and they hold patronages as a result of their birth right. Harry's been a great public servant. He's done two tours of Afghanistan. I was there for one of his tours. "He's done brilliant work in charity since he's left the Armed Forces, especially with the Invictus Games and other charities. "But his behaviour in the last year is not becoming of somebody that holds these important positions, these patronages including that of the Captain General." 'VERY UPSET' Speaking to Nigel Farage on LBC, he went on: "Now I've spoken to some other Royal Marines and other people in the military and they are very upset, if not disgusted, by the disrespect to the Queen by not discussing this. "Everybody agrees that if he wants to leave these positions and go abroad with his wife, he's absolutely entitled to have another life, and he's entitled to live overseas. "But you can't do this half and half. You're either in or out. And what's even worse is the thought of this privatisation of the monarchy. "Everyone was up in arms when they talked about the privatisation of the NHS so people are of course up in arms about an American wanting to privatise the monarchy. It's not acceptable and you either do one or the other. "You don't sit as Captain General and think you can make millions of pounds because that opportunity isn't available to a soldier on £20,000 a year. "They can't turn up to their boss and say, 'I'm going to live in another country but do you mind still paying me'? The Queen is set to hold a summit with Prince Harry, William and Charles at Sandringham over the future of the Royal FamilyCredit: Reuters The couple announced they were stepping down as senior royals and moving to North AmericaCredit: Getty - Pool "If Harry goes down this route of semi-privatising his role I wouldn't raise a toast to him as he wouldn't have my respect." Mr Glancy added: "In the military you are paid a small amount of money and you serve your country because that's what you sign up to do. "You don't get paid and then decide to have a career on the side. "That's not how it works and not how it works being a royal." Meanwhile, it was claimed Harry appeared "angry and unhappy" at a dinner party before his family's Canada break last year. Former Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman says he was snappy with guests due to his "foul mood" at the bash last autumn. Harry was guest of honour at the private event in London, aimed at increasing support for one of his charities. But he got frustrated with questions about Meghan, who was at home with baby Archie. BIG FREEZE Brits shiver on -7C coldest night of winter - and it's going to get COLDER Writing in the Mail On Sunday, Shulman said: "He was annoyed by other guests asking where his wife was, and snapped back that she was at home with Archie, which was where he should be. Guests came away thinking this was a young man who was unhappy and angry, and he didn't mind letting everyone know." She added: "For those who were at that dinner, it was startlingly obvious something serious was up." Sources claim Meghan and Harry decided to quit the UK after feeling sidelined by the monarchyCredit: PA:Press Association The ex-Commando also slammed Harry for not discussing his plans with the Queen beforehandCredit: PA:Press Association Meghan Markle and Prince Harry 'are considering LA, Toronto and Vancouver Island' for their new home GOT a story? Ring The Sun on 0207 782 4104 or WHATSAPP on 07423720250 or email [email protected].
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We probably do! I know a group of Wiburns/Wibuns moved in Rush county, Indiana in the 1840's. Mine ended up in Ross county, Ohio. They are actually the Henry and Zylpha WINBERN on that list. I have found the, on the 1848 Registry of FPC's minutes. But I can't for the life of me connect them to the group that moved to Indiana. It is becoming maddening! I know they had to be connected some how, but I cannot find any definitive proof. I haven't seen any Hedgepath's in my search so far, but I also haven't been looking. I do have a lot of Haithcock/Hathcock/Heathcock's. I'll let you know if i come across anything.
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Before we talk about the things to do in Punakha and places to visit in Punakha Valley, let's do a brief introduction about this wonderful town. The central and capital of Bhutan Kingdom used to be in Punakha up until 1955 before it moved to Thimphu. Punakha lies 72km away from today's capital, Thimphu, and can be reached by car within 3 hours. Despite the proximity to Thimphu, Punakha's climate is much warmer in winter and a lot hotter in summer. This is partially due to its much lower elevation at 1,200m compared to Thimphu's 2,300m. Punakha Valley is blessed with fertile grounds that are suitable for cultivating red and white rice, oranges, papayas, other fruits and vegetables. Now let's go straight to the things to do in Punakha and places to visit in Punakha Valley. Chimi Lhakhang is a Buddhist monastery that's popular with women who are looking for fertility blessings. The temple has peculiar decoration of many phallus paintings and has gorgeous green paddy fields surrounding it. As a visitor, you'd get the unique experience of being hit on the head with a 25-cm wooden phallus and blessed with a prayer. This sacred ground is easily one of the top places to visit in Punakha Valley. And yes, getting hit on the head with a wooden phallus should be one of your list of things to do in Punakha. Punaka Dzong, also known as 'Palace of Great Bliss', is easily number 1 on anyone's list of the places to visit in Punakha Valley. Built in 1637, it was the centre of administration and the seat of the Bhutan government until 1955. Today, it is the second biggest and second oldest dzong in Bhutan. The stunning Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Nunnery is sitting high up a hill. It provides a breath-taking view of the surrounding Punakha valley and Wangduephodrang Valley. Besides admiring the wonderful structure, you can also engage in some bird watching and witness the river smoke phenomenon. Inside the nunnery, there's a huge 14-feet broze statue of Avalokiteshvara as well as other great religious statues. Khansum Yulley Namgyal Chorten is just 30-min drive away from Punakha Dzong and stands high on a hill in Punakha Valley. Her Majesty the Queen Mother commissioned the construction of this exquisite architecture to deflect negative energy and provide peace for Bhutan. The building's interior consists of 4 floors while the exterior resembles a pagoda-like stupa. To many tourists, the highlight of this visit is in the short hike to reach the Chorten that includes the exciting suspension bridge and views of beautiful rice fields. Each season has its own unique offering in Thimphu. If you're into flora and nature, consider visiting Thimphu in the months of March, April and May to see vast numbers of blooming flowers. As Thimphu experiences the most rain between June to August, do avoid this period especially if you're planning to go for a hike / trek. Nevertheless, the draw during these months would the low-season tour rates. The choice is yours really. In terms of average temperature, it's coldest between December and March with chances of snow. Remember to bring sufficient winter clothing if you're visiting during this period. The warmest period in Bhutan is from May to September. As it only fluctuates from an average low of 13 degrees to a high of 26 degrees Celsius, we can hardly call this 'hot' compared to most other tropical countries in Asia.
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Amid the growth of globalized trade, mass production, immigration and urban slums that dominated the period from the 1880s to the onset of the First World War, an awakening was taking place among American and British women. Across the Atlantic and across political boundaries—anarchists to liberals, feminists and non-feminists—female pioneers shared a sense that social change was possible, and acted upon that belief. Dreamers of a New Day explores a period, from the belle époque to the roaring twenties, when women overturned social norms and assumptions as they struggled to define themselves as individuals. Forming broad coalitions and movements, they transformed the conditions of their own lives, decades before the intellectuals of the 1960s conceptualized "everyday life" as an arena for radical activity. Drawing on a wealth of original research, Sheila Rowbotham has written a groundbreaking new history examining how women came to be modern. Challenging existing conceptions of citizenship and culture, from ethical living to consumerism, sexuality to democracy, these dreamers shaped many of the issues that remain at the forefront of twenty-first-century life. Sheila Rowbotham is Honorary Research Fellow in Sociology in the School of Social Sciences within the Faculty of Humanities at Manchester University and Visiting Fellow in the School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies at the University of Bristol. She is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Her many books include the James Tait Black-shortlisted "Edward Carpenter: A Life of Liberty and Love," "A Century of Women: The History of Women in Britain and the United States in the Twentieth Century," "Promise Of A Dream: Remembering the Sixties," and "Dreamers of a New Day: Women Who Invented the Twentieth Century." She has written for, among other newspapers, the "Guardian, The Times, The Independent, New Statesman," and "The New York Times." She lives in Manchester.
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visualize a Reflexologist's hands inside the body massaging every organ, gland and muscle individually. Reflexology works from the inside out. Lone describes Facial Reflexology SorensensistemTM "as a therapy to treat organic, muscle and bone symptoms, to regulate the metabolism/hormonal systems and to activate the micro-circulation, plus helping emotional symptoms like anguish, mental fatigue, lack of memory, insomnia, etc." cancer, MS, arthritis, lupus, IBS, etc. insomnia, PCOS, diabetes, irregular periods, fertility, menopause, depression, headaches, etc. frozen shoulder, back pain, etc.
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Q: Set Sort and remove specific value i'm looking for this problem for hours. I have autocompletetextview which is shows the all inputs in dropdownlist. I keep values in Sharedpreference. AutoCompleteTextView texttutar; ArrayAdapter<String> adapter; SharedPreferences.Editor editor; SharedPreferences pref; Set<String> hs; ONCREATE ---- pref = PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(getApplicationContext()); editor = pref.edit(); hs = pref.getStringSet("set", new HashSet<String>()); adapter = new ArrayAdapter<String>(this,android.R.layout.simple_dropdown_item_1line); texttutar.setAdapter(adapter); if(!texttutar.getText().toString().isEmpty()){ hs.add(texttutar.getText().toString()); editor.clear(); editor.putStringSet("set",hs); editor.commit(); } // SortedSet<String> sortedSet = new TreeSet<String>(hs); // Toast.makeText(getApplicationContext(), "" + sortedSet.first(), Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show(); // if(hs.size()>=5) // hs.remove(hs.iterator().next()); Removing last value of hs adapter.clear(); adapter.addAll(hs); texttutar.setOnTouchListener(new View.OnTouchListener() { @Override public boolean onTouch(View v, MotionEvent event) { adapter.getFilter().filter(null); texttutar.setThreshold(1); } return false; } }); texttutar.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() { @Override public void onClick(View view) { texttutar.showDropDown(); } }); Now, this code works perfectly. But i need two more things to do. First problem : When i add values like 100 - 101 - 102 - 103 -104 - 105 its showing me the values like that : 102 - 100 - 105 - 103 - 101 - 104 I dont know why. It must sort by time. Second problem : As you can see i can remove the last value but i didnt find any solution for first item. I tried something like Treeset but its not important. Important is i should delete the value of Set (Sharedpreference). After autotextview shows 5 value, it must delete the first item. Like that : I'm adding this values. 110-200-300-400-690 and then 900 When i add 900 the code must remove the first value (110 ) then first value will be 200 . Its work like that. A: Sets are unsorted. THe definition of a Set is that it keeps track of a group of items and that you can test quickly whether an item is in it or not (typically in O(log n) or O(1) time). There is no promise of order, and in fact a set usually uses balanced binary trees or a hash internally, purposely losing order for speed. For what you want, a Set is not the appropriate data structure. You want a queue. A queue is an ordered group of items where you add them to one side and remove from the other. Particularly it seems like you want a fixed size queue. I suggest you use one, rather than trying to make a data structure that's inappropriate work.
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Easily share all the reservations for your trip with the tap of a button, manually update your itinerary, and use the app to keep your train and bus reservations organized. Google is beefing up its travel app with some handy new additions for those planning to get away. The Web giant on Wednesday announced three new features for Trips, which is available for iOS and Android. You can now easily share all the reservations for your trip with the tap of a button, manually update your itinerary, and use the app to keep your train and bus reservations organized. "No need to dig up every individual hotel, flight and travel reservation and forward them from your inbox," Google Trips Product Managers Emily Fifer and Stefan Frank wrote in a blog post. Just tap the arrow button in Trips to share your entire itinerary. Recipients will get an email with all your reservation details, and see them in the app if they also have it. Meanwhile, you can now update your itinerary with free-form notes for things you need to remember, and manually add flight, hotel, car, and restaurant reservation details when you don't have an email confirmation. To make an update, just head over to the Reservations section and press the "+" button in the bottom right corner. Finally, the app should now be a lot more useful when you're planning train or bus adventures. "More than 3 million rail and bus reservations are booked weekly by travelers around the world," Fifer and Frank wrote. "So starting now, all your past and upcoming train and bus reservations will automatically be organized in one place for you in Trips—along with your flight, hotel, car and restaurant reservations." Google launched Trips — aka a "personalized tour guide in your pocket" — this past September with support for the top 200 cities in the world. The app lets you download your reservations and maps of specific cities, so you can browse nearby attractions, check hours and locations, and review your saved places even when you're offline. "On average, nearly a quarter of Trips users are offline for more than seven hours at a time while traveling, and nearly 70 percent use the offline feature and download trips in advance," Fifer and Frank wrote.
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51-year-old father of four killed in Dearborn… 51-year-old father of four killed in Dearborn traffic crash Qasim Awwad (Photo courtesy of GoFundMe) Qasim Awwad, 51, of Dearborn, died Friday afternoon in a four vehicle collision that included a semi-truck on Schaefer Road near Butler Avenue in Dearborn. Awwad's funeral was set for Dec. 5, with the duhur prayer held at the American Moslem Society, 9945 Vernor Highway in Dearborn. As of Monday morning, a GoFundMe that was set up to help with funeral expenses had raised about $10,000 of a $50,000 goal. The fundraiser can be found at https://bit.ly/3HbMvJZ. Any money left after the funeral expenses will be used to support the family. Awwad has two daughters attending private schools overseas, and two more daughters who lived with him in Dearborn.
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Home > Miller faces tough Christmas following relative's death ... RSPL players share plans for holiday period Published:Friday | December 22, 2017 | 12:00 AMMarc Stamp [1] It may be the festive period, but UWI FC midfielder Ryan Miller is not in a mood to celebrate Christmas after the loss of a close cousin recently. "I don't plan to do anything much. I will do a little training by myself on Christmas Day. As to the normal family thing, the loss of my cousin, Andrew Skeel who was shot and killed earlier this month has affected my Christmas," Miller told The Gleaner in the build-up to the holiday season. "It will not be the same as the family is mourning his loss. It has certainly put a damper on things," Miller added. The midfielder is the leading goalscorer for the University of the West Indies team with nine goals in the Red Stripe Premier League this season, falling just behind joint leading scorers, Javon East of Portmore United and Craig Foster of Reno, who are on ten goals apiece. Miller's UWI FC teammate Oshane Jenkins, is planning to spend some time with his family particularly on Christmas Day, but says he will be ready to continue training for his team immediately after the holiday. "I plan to spend the Christmas with my family at home. It is a special time to be with the family. I am also going to take out my son. But after that it is back to the training ground," the left back noted. Meanwhile, Arnett Gardens captain and central defender, Oneil 'Bigga' Thompson is not getting too caught up in the celebrations - to say the least. "Christmas is for kids. I plan to just kick back on Christmas Day with the family, watching the kids running up and down. It is the kids' time. I have seven kids and two of them are in England. I could also go on the beach with the kids and have some lobster. They will choose the place to go because it is their time," Thompson shared. He also disclosed that there won't be any long break for Arnett players. "We don't break as training continues but matches will not be played this Sunday. However, we will continue training as the work does not stop for any long time during the holidays," he shared. Source URL: http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/sports/20171225/miller-faces-tough-christmas-following-relatives-death-rspl-players-share [1] http://jamaica-gleaner.com/authors/marc-stamp-0
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Trump spokesman furious after law firms abandon the campaign's fight to throw out ballots: report According to Vox, Tim Murtaugh, the communications director for President Donald Trump's 2020 campaign, released a statement attacking "Cancel Culture" and "leftist mobs" following the news that a major law firm representing the campaign in its challenges to the election is cutting ties with the effort. "Cancel Culture has finally reached the courtroom," said Murtaugh. "Leftist mobs descended upon some of the lawyers representing the president's campaign and they buckled." In the past few days, as the president's lawsuits have been thrown out of federal and state courts around the country, multiple law firms representing the campaign — including a firm that has been closely tied to Trump for years — have announced they are backing out. "Trump's campaign has also been abandoned by key members of its legal team. Porter Wright Morris & Arthur, one of the few prominent law firms to represent Trump's legal efforts to question election results, withdrew from the federal lawsuit it had filed for the Trump campaign that attempted to alter the election's results in Pennsylvania on Thursday — just days after filing the case," reported Zeeshan Aleem. "And on Friday, a high level employee at Jones Day, one the largest law firms in the US, announced during an internal meeting that the firm would not be involving itself in election litigation, despite the fact that Jones Day served as counsel to Trump's 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns." "Both firms were targeted on social media by the Lincoln Project, an advocacy outfit run by Republicans who oppose Trump. According to the Times, some lawyers at both firms had voiced discomfort or resigned in objection to their firms' involvement with the Trump campaign both in the run-up to and in the aftermath of the election." More NBA Games Called Off as Contact Tracing Probes Continue
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Michael Daly Memorial Scholarship Fund The City of Jackson mourns the loss of former city manager, Mike Daly who passed away on Wednesday, October 25, 2017, at the age of 57. Mike was City Manager of Jackson, CA, from 1999 until he retired in April of this year. Mike's true passion in life was his family. Whether it was coaching his girls through softball and tennis, chaperoning field trips, or attending every band concert and tennis match, Mike always put his family first. Mike was a shining example of integrity, character, and compassion. Mike's wife, Linda has established the Michael Daly Memorial Scholarship Fund. Contributions may be made payable to the Michael Daly Memorial Scholarship Fund at PO Box 1154, Jackson, CA, 95642. Donations can also be made online CLICK HERE (select the Micheal Daly Memorial Scholarship Fund in the drop down menu). Read full Obituary | Daneri Mortuary
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The Programa Pueblos Mágicos (Spanish: [pweβloˈmaxiko] listen; "Magical Towns Programme") is an initiative led by Ecuador's Ministry of Tourism (MINTUR). The program seeks to promote tourism in a network of small and mid-sized towns that represent aspects of Ecuador's cultural heritage, and to encourage sustainable economic development in these communities. It is based on the Mexican government's program of the same name. The network was first established in 2019, with an inaugural class of 5 municipalities. As of 16 March 2021, there were 21 designated Pueblos Mágicos, distributed among 14 of Ecuador's 24 provinces. List of Current Pueblos Mágicos in Ecuador See also Pueblos Mágicos (Mexico) Pueblo Patrimonio (Colombia) Pueblos Pintorescos (Guatemala) References External links https://servicios.turismo.gob.ec/pueblos-magicos https://www.turismo.gob.ec/?s=M%C3%A1gico Ecuador
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Home news The activists leading efforts for women's rights at Afghanistan talks The activists leading efforts for women's rights at Afghanistan talks Jamila Afghani, a prominent women's rights activist, was getting ready to address a peace dialogue attended by Afghan leaders and Taliban representatives in Doha, when she got the news of an attack back home. Taliban fighters had just detonated a car bomb close to the office of Afghanistan's main intelligence service in Ghazni, killing eight security personnel and six civilians, including a child. The powerful blast on Sunday wounded at least 180 people, including 60 children attending classes at a nearby private school. Three people out of those wounded were Afghani's relatives. "I was very upset when I heard about the attack in Ghazni, and when I received a phone call informing me of my family members injured in the attack, I could barely believe I am here to talk with the Taliban about peace," Afghani said on the news on Monday, her voice choking as she fought back tears. "So I took up the opportunity and addressed to them on behalf of everyone in Afghanistan of how desperate we are for peace." Sponsored by Qatar and Germany, the two-day talks in Doha are attended by Taliban representatives and about 50 Afghan politicians and activists, including 10 female delegates. The gathering was organised in a bid to initiate direct dialogue on sustaining peace and equality in war-torn Afghanistan after the complete withdrawal of foreign troops, which is among the issues on the table in separate United States-Taliban talks also held in Doha but paused for two days to allow for the intra-Afghan meeting to take place. For the first time since Washington began negotiating with the Taliban last year, two Afghan government officials came face-to-face with Taliban representatives at the intra-Afghan gathering. Afghani said many young female Afghans were pinning their hopes on her and other women delegates to continue talks with the Taliban on women's rights in the country. "The meeting is a good start, we have to keep the dialogue going," she said, adding that the Taliban's "mindset" has changed and are "more willing to discuss women's rights". Before the Taliban was toppled in a US-led invasion in 2001, women were banned from working and accessing education under the armed group's five-year rule. Afghani, in a bid to encourage women's education in post-Taliban Afghanistan, worked with more than 6,000 Islamic scholars in 22 provinces to educate them on women's rights. The scholars were asked to encourage Afghan men to bring their daughters and wives to her Kabul-based foundation, called Noor Educational and Capacity Development Organization, where Afghani provided free education to women and young girls. Overall, some 60,000 women have learned to read and write in the schools set up by Afghani's non-profit organisation since 2001. At the Doha event, women delegates and the Taliban shared tables while dining and respectfully spoke to each other. Before coming face-to-face with the Taliban, the female participants agreed to be patient during the talks. During the first day of the event, Fawzia Koofi, a women's rights activist and politician, recalled how her husband was put in jail under the Taliban rule and that she was beaten for applying nail polish. "What is your definition of hijab," she asked the Taliban on the first day of the talks. "Because, during the Taliban time, women were beaten for not wearing a burqa [veil]." A Taliban representative replied by saying: "From our understanding of Islam, the scarf wrapped around your head is what defines how women should be covering up. We don't have a problem with that. But if Afghan women prefer wearing a burqa, which is part of the Afghan tradition, we don't have a problem with that too." Meanwhile, the US-Taliban negotiations will resume on Tuesday, with both sides aiming to hammer out the details of a framework agreement reached in January during the sixth round of their talks. Along with a timeline for the US troops' withdrawal from Afghanistan, the agreement also includes a ceasefire and a Taliban guarantee to not allow foreign groups to use the country as a staging ground for attacks elsewhere. Zalmay Khalilzad, who is leading the US side on its negotiations with the Taliban in Doha, told Al Jazeera that "substantive progress" has been made in the latest round of talks. Afghani, along with the other women delegates, said that although they believed that the two-day gathering would not immediately bare results, they were optimistic that it would still help set the ground for future negotiations. "I think we have to accept that through fighting, no one will win, everybody will have to accept peace," Afghani said, calling the event "a big step towards peace". "The final destination for Afghans is peace, we have suffered for years, especially innocent people." The activists leading efforts for women's rights at Afghanistan talks Reviewed by Elizabeth Olutimehin on 11:03:00 am Rating: 5 A man teaches an NYSC corper flexibillty at camp This is a picture of an official of the Man 'O' War training a lady on body fitness at the National Youth Service Corp orientati...
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However, this doesn't compile. Changing tmpfile to tmpfile[sizeof(kTmpfile)] also doesn't work. The below does work, but it uses a macro which is discouraged by my company's style guide (which is based on the Google Style Guide). Is there any way to write this "nicely"? Without having to use a macro or hardcode the size? Or is the macro the best option for readability and maintainability? Here are three approaches. Credit goes to @πάνταῥεῖ, @PSkocik, and @Asu for suggesting these, I just typed them up. How can I split my array into multiple smaller arrays? perl6 How to give more memory to MoarVM? Java 8 – how to get multiple attributes of an object from a List?
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Trust bids farewell to Director of Nursing The Dudley Group has this week said goodbye to Director of Nursing Denise McMahon who has retired after more than 35 years in the NHS. Denise started her nursing career ages 16 as a cadet before starting her nurse training at Walsall Manor Hospital in 1978. During her time in Dudley, Denise has been instrumental in developing the Trust's Nursing and Midwifery Strategy and took on a number of lead roles in governance and infection prevention and control. "My time here has truly been a pleasure. It has been a privilege to work with such a wonderful team and I want to thank everyone I have worked with throughout my time here," said Denise. "I am excited about starting a new chapter in my life but also apprehensive as nursing is all I have known since such a young age." Chief Executive Paula Clark said, "It's been a great privilege and an honour to work with Denise. Over the years we have experienced a lot together and she should be proud of the role she has played in raising the profile of nursing at the Trust. "Denise's leadership and passion for nursing will be greatly missed and I'd like to thank her for her dedication to the Trust not only from myself, but also on behalf of the people of Dudley." Although retiring from nursing, Denise is looking forward to her new venture as she takes on ownership of a designer bridal boutique in Lichfield. We wish Denise all the best for the future and thank her for her dedication to the Trust.
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New London — The two candidates vying for the seventh seat on the Board of Education each will have a 50 percent shot at winning a tie breaker to be held Thursday at City Hall. City Clerk Jonathan Ayala said the winner will be decided by the draw of a piece of paper, one with the words "Board of Education" printed on it and the other blank. He said the pieces of paper will be mixed in a hat or basket, likely to be held by the city's law director. The drawing by lot, Ayala said, could mean any number of ways of picking a winner, such as a coin toss or drawing straws. The drawing will take place at 2 p.m. Thursday in City Council chambers with the candidates or their representatives on hand. Both candidates are away this week, one out of state and the other out of the country, according to Board of Education President Margaret Mary "Peg" Curtin. The last tie vote in New London in recent memory was the 1981 Board of Education race between Burton Schaperow and Clark van der Lyke, prior to van der Lyke's appointment as city clerk. Van der Lyke remembers that after a tie in the general election, both he and Schaperow gained two votes in the recount. As is scheduled to occur on Thursday, van der Lyke said, papers were pulled from a hat. Whoever wins Thursday will join the five incumbents and one newcomer to the board. From highest to lowest number of votes after the recount, the school board members are as follows: Jason Catala, 1,955; Sylvia Potter, 1,937; Mirna Martinez, 1,724; Margaret Mary Curtin, 1,714; Scott Garbini, 1,658; Zachary Leavy; 1,633. All board members are Democrats with the exception of Martinez, who is a member of the Green Party.
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I married a Big Fat Greek Family, and we all love to eat Greek food. Hubby's Aunt Jennie is an excellent cook, and used to own a restaurant. She also loves to entertain family and friends. I learned a few things from her, about Greek Cuisine. She makes the best Keftedes, leg of lamb, Pastichio, Moussaka, Spanakopita, and a very scrumptious Baklava. She always tells me her meatballs include 10 ingredients, but I never write them down. So I am going by memory here. I can easily call her, but this dish came out so delicious. As the saying goes, if it ain't broken don't fix it. I use a little breadcrumbs in this recipe, but I noticed some recipes call for some white bread. Yield: 24 meatballs more or less depending on how big you make them. You can use an ice cream scooper to make them evenly. 1) Prep the first 10 ingredients, and place in a large bowl. Mix well and form the meatballs. I always taste test one first, by pan frying it, this way, I can add more seasoning, if necessary. soggy meatballs. Place meatballs in a single layer, and pan fry for about 6-7 minutes on one side, then flip them and fry an additional 6-7 minutes on the other side. You may have to lower the flame to medium-heat at that point, otherwise, if it's too high, they will get very dark. Do not overcook them as they will dry up. This may take some practice. You can also bake them for a healthier version. 3) Remove, and arrange them on a plate. Garnish with some mint leaves. Serve it with some Tzatziki Sauce on the side. The meatballs can be served as a Meze, an appetizer, or serve it with a Greek Salad for a full meal. I can assure you, you and your family will enjoy this Greek deliciousness. Get cooking, and let me know how they come out! Disclosure: I do not get paid to mention the Fage brand, I happen to like their Greek Yogurt. Please make sure meat is fully cooked to avoid the risk of food-born illnesses. Thank you Gina for sharing this delicious recipe with us. I like that the recipe calls for sirloin.! The Tzatziki sauce sounds nice too. Looking forward to making this.!
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Using data from your SpectraVision scan, your Bionetic Practitioner will assess blockages to the free flow of energy in your body that are associated with a variety of different substances – from dairy and grains; to dust, pollen, molds and many more. Then, he or she will build a personalized therapy, introduced by non-invasive low level laser therapy, for specific acupuncture points on the body. Supportive products, designed specifically for you, may also be recommended. The EBB Protocol, combined with SpectraVision™ technology, makes desensitization easy, fast and thorough. By supporting your body to create new and different associations with each substance to which you are sensitive, SpectraVision's delivery of powerful homeopathic frequencies literally resets your body's response to these substances in real-time! During each session, a new set of imbalances will reveal themselves to be addressed and resolved. You may picture peeling layers from an artichoke to get to the heart; lessening toxic burdens to reveal an optimal state of health is very much the same. Each EmOtox session lessens and/or resolves another layer of obstacles to wellness, revealing a more energetic, happy and healthy you – and freeing life-force energy to resolve deeper imbalances and symptoms. EBB has organized a specialized sequence for addressing most common stressors; the full 10-visit protocol is recommended. Because SpectraVision is frequency-based therapy, there is very little you need to do to prepare. Just drink water and be adequately hydrated. Then simply watch, as your relationship with old stressors shifts, in the coming days to weeks and you feel more energetic, aware and content. As researchers learn more about the microbes that keep us healthy, we are coming to understand how subtle imbalances in our microbial populations can also cause disease—and how restoring the balance may lead to cures. New Human offers the individualized assessment that gives practitioners the best possible approach to rebalancing this very important system of the body and create greater success with desensitization.
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BTW: the badge reads Afonso, is that correct or should it read Alfonso? Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/29/2018 02:36AM by o_lampe. at cooling what is you sugestion? maybe reduce extra restart distance ate -0.40? I was surprised, too, IMHO it should work with zero in most cases. Also use no part cooling fan.
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LSU's KJ Williams dunks during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Kentucky in Lexington, Ky., Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023. Kentucky won… LSU's KJ Williams dunks during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Kentucky in Lexington, Ky., Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023. Kentucky won 74-71. (AP Photo/James Crisp) LSU Basketball falls to Kentucky on the road, 74-71 by: Brian Holland Lexington, KY. – The LSU Basketball team fell to Kentucky, 74-71, Tuesday night in an SEC tilt inside Rupp Arena. The Tigers will be back in action on Saturday as they travel to Bryan-College Station to take on Texas A&M at 5 p.m. CT on SEC Network. LSU was lead in scoring by KJ Williams who finished with 23 points. Derek Fountain had a team-high eight rebounds and Trae Hannibal lead the team in assists with four while also adding 12 points for the Tigers. Adam Miller, who had 15, and Cam Hayes, who had 11, both finished with double-digit scoring totals as well. Jacob Toppin lead the Wildcats in scoring, finishing with 21 points. Oscar Tshiebwe added 19 points and a team-high 16 rebounds. Sahvir Wheeler added nine assists to lead Kentucky in that category. (Recap via LSU Athletics) UPDATE: Arkansas dispatcher who scolded drowning … Breville toaster ovens with a convection function can cook food up to 30% faster than those without.
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How you can achieve effective supplier collaboration. In order to speed go to market time a major part of the in-house development must be assigned to suppliers and partners. These have an increased responsibility and become so called system suppliers. Automotive industry has always lead this development, but others are now following. With an integrated project management tool in the PLM system, one would have the ability to share information that normally would be locked inside the PLM to other users. It also offers a tool to run internal or external projects. It allows for effective project execution along with simple management and use.
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Robert Collins (1924) – vogatore britannico Robert D. Collins (1928) – fisico e patologo statunitense Robert Frederick Collins (1931) – giudice statunitense Robert Collins (...) – tennista statunitense
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Home > Volume 82 Issue 20 > Bad car names, Eye-hair data provoke interest, Taiwan bans writing to left, A use for DHMO Volume 82 Issue 20 | p. 48 | Newscripts Bad car names, Eye-hair data provoke interest, Taiwan bans writing to left, A use for DHMO By K. M. REESE Department: Newscripts Bad car names Eye-hair data provoke interest Taiwan bans writing to left A use for DHMO Bruce Anderson, in the May/June issue of AAA World, decries "the pointless names of the current car crop." He cites Mazda's Millenia (1995), which the company "didn't even bother to spell ... correctly." Among other examples he mentions is the Nova, which Chevrolet started selling in Mexico in 1972. In Spanish, he says, "no va means doesn't go." Anderson thinks that "the pointless names of the current car crop cannot be pinned entirely on know-nothing MBAs and overpaid branding consultants." He thinks the names started with the noted poet Marianne Moore. In October 1955, a Ford executive asked Moore to suggest names for a car that was to be introduced two years later. He told her that Ford wanted the name to convey "some visceral feeling of elegance, fleetness, advanced features and design. A name, in short, that flashes a dramatically desirable picture in people's minds." Moore's suggestions included the Turcotingo, Utopian Turtletop, and Mongoose Civique. Anderson says his favorite Moore name was the Silver Sword, named for the rare and beautiful plant that grows on the Hawaiian Island of Maui. The Ford Motor Co. evidently was not overpowered by Moore's ideas. In November 1956, Anderson writes, the company revealed "that its new line of cars would be called the Edsel." The growth of eyebrows and eyelashes, along with related matters (C&EN, March 15, page 56; April 19, page 64), has attracted interest. Donald B. Aulenbach of Clifton Park, N.Y., writes that for some time, "although not recently," one of his eyelashes grew longer than any of the others. When it reached a length that bothered him, he plucked and observed it. The outer end was black, he says, like the rest of his eyebrows, but the inner (attached) end was gray. In a while, a new lash, also gray at the attached end, replaced the plucked one, although Aulenbach "cannot prove that it grew out of the same follicle." He often wondered if the gray part grew faster than the colored part. "Those of us who are getting both gray and bald," he says, "might appreciate that the gray hair grows faster, thereby reducing baldness." Meanwhile, the recent eye-hair talk included the remark that Lumigan contains 0.03 mg of benzalkonium Cl. Incorrect, say R. A. Hollis of Venice, Fla., and James W. Miles of Savannah, Ga. They point out that the active ingredient in Lumigan currently is 0.3 mg of bimatoprost. It also said here that holding lash length steady by pruning 0.25 inch each month amounts to a growth rate of 1.5 inches per year. John P. Lambooy of Baltimore thinks the growth rate is more likely to be 3 inches per year. The South China Morning Post, Hong Kong, reported on May 6 that "centuries of tradition will come to an end under a Taiwanese law that bans the writing of official Chinese documents from right to left." Correspondent Jacky Hsu writes from Taipei that the new law takes effect in 2005. Text in government documents will then have to flow from left to right, as in Western languages. Bureaucrats will also discontinue top-to-bottom writing "and go horizontal." Mainland China abandoned the traditional writing style in the 1950s, when it adopted simplified characters. After that, Taiwan was the last area to use the traditional style in official documents. Many Taiwanese already print from left to right; many others still write in the traditional manner. Hsu reports that the China Times news group, based in Taipei, "uses right-to-left vertical printing in its morning newspaper, but left-to-right horizontal printing for its evening newspaper." Gaboury Benoit writes from New Haven, Conn., that a while back he found a use for dihydrogen monoxide (C&EN, April 19, page 64). His Teflon squeeze bottle of ultrapure distilled water in the analytical lab, he says, "kept being 'borrowed' or used up." He then labeled it "Concentrated Dihydrogen Monoxide" and drew a skull and crossbones on it. He says no one touched it after that.
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Hi, I'm Shalin. Welcome to my website 'sm:)e'...where art meets dentistry. I made the decision to build and design this website myself as I felt it was important to show a true and honest reflection of my personality and I hope it will give you some insight into the nature of the creativity I have to offer through my services. I love photography and you can view below some of my collections.. It represents around 10% of my total catalogue and I hope to add the full collection over the upcoming months. I hope you enjoy the journey. The train stops at Parsons Green Station. A few seconds later 'BOOM'. It could have been the last time me and my beloved wife were alive. We were travelling on the same carriage carrying the lethal explosive device intended to kill and maim innocent commuters and school children. It was pure luck it failed to detonate properly. An event like that wakes you up and makes you appreciate life in a different way. There is not a day that goes by that I don't think about the events of that morning. Watch my interview with Andrew Castle on LBC Radio exactly 24 hours after the incident.
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Putther: I Found A Genius Way To Trigger Helicopter Griefers on GTA Online January 2, 2022 by canadaman2020 Tagged videogames PANDEMIC IS OVER – WATCH 10m of this! – COVID TESTING EXPOSED – WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW NOW! – SHARE Tagged new world order DID A CELLPHONE ACTIVATE NANO BOTS FROM THE VAX AND KILL THIS LADY!? VAX, PHONES AND STUDIES Official German Government data suggests the Fully Vaccinated will develop Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome by the end of January 2022 German Government Data for the alleged Omicron variant of Covid-19, suggests that most of the "fully vaccinated" will have full blown Covid-19 vaccine induced acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) by the end of January 2022, after confirming that the immune systems of the fully vaccinated have already degraded to an average of minus 87%. By a concerned reader The German Government Covid-19 figures are produced by the 'Robert Koch Institut' (see here). Their latest data is available as a downloadable pdf here. Page 14 has their Weekly COVID-19 management report from December 30, 2021 – "Additional information is known to some extent for the Omikron cases in the reporting system. for 6,788 cases were provided with information on the symptoms, mostly none or mild symptoms indicated. It was most common by patients with symptoms Runny nose (54%), cough (57%) and sore throat (39%) mentioned. 124 patients were hospitalized, four people died. Exposure abroad was reported for 543 (5%) cases. 186 patients were unvaccinated, 4,020 were fully vaccinated, of these, a booster vaccination was reported for 1,137. On the basis of the transmitted data 148 reinfections were found among all transmitted Omicron infections, none of them Previous illnesses were reported to the person affected by reinfection. Figure 9 shows the distribution of the Omikron cases reported so far in Germany. Omicron cases have been detected in all federal states." 186 unvaccinated cases 2,883 double vaccinated cases 1,137 triple vaccinated cases 4,020 fully vaccinated cases In Germany 70.53% are fully vaxxed, 2.97% are partially vaxxed and 26.5% unvaxxed – https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations So unvaxxed have 186 cases out of 26.5% of the population Fully vaxxed have 4020 cases out of 70.53% of the population. So the vaxxed Omicron case incidence is 57.0 per percent of population (830,000 is 1% of the 83 million German population) And the unvaxxed Omicron case incidence is 7.02 per percent of population. So the vaxxed are 57.0/7.02 = 8.12x more likely to be infected with Omicron than the unvaxxed in Germany That is what vaccination has done for the people of Germany. The Koch Institut failed to produce its normal vaccine effectiveness table in its December 30 weekly report. This may have been due to the holidays (the British gave up completely on December23) or may have been because the table would be disastrous for the vaccines. But we can help the Germans out here by doing the calculation for them using Pfizer's vaccine effectiveness formula. Vaccine effectiveness = immune system effectiveness = (1-8.12)/8.12 = -7.12/8.12 = -87.7%. So the vaccinated have an 87.7% lower immune response than the unvaccinated have to Omicron. This means that the average German is down to the last 12.3% of his or her immune system for fighting certain classes of viruses and certain cancers etc. etc. Here is the prediction, the extrapolation from UKHSA Vaccine Surveillance Report data from Weeks 35-42 that we first made on October 10th. The predicted figures are in olive green. So Germany, at 87.7% immune system degradation, has done 6.7% worse than our model which predicted, an 81.0% degradation this year (for over 18s based on 2 doses of the anti-vaccine rather than 3). It is the 3rd dose that really kills the immune system as can be seen from the ONS data for Omicron. Here is Table 1b from the OMS report: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey, UK: Characteristics related to having an Omicron compatible result in those who test positive for COVID-19 (84.8 kB xlsx) Table 1b Modelled likelihood of testing positive with an Omicron probable result in people who test positive for COVID-19, by screened demographic characteristic, UK: 29 November 2021 to 12 December 2021 These figures mean that if you have Covid and you have had 3 doses of the vaccine then you are 4.45x more likely to have Omicron than if you are an unvaxxed Covid case. But the above was merely an estimation. We now have the German Government figures for Omicron and they show that the fully vaccinated are 8.12 times more likely to have an Omicron infection than the unvaccinated. These truly astonishing figures show that we are over 8x safer from Omicron in a room a restaurant a bar a night club a train a boat or a plane full of unvaccinated people than we are with "fully vaccinated" people. And the more jabs you take the faster the degradation of your immune system progresses. It also looks like the unvaxxed are reaching sub herd immunity against Covid-19 whereas the fully vaxxed are being prevented from reaching it by the vaccines. The German figures have destroyed the case for vaccine passports and by themselves prove instead the case for an immediate gene therapy and spike protein vaccination ban. The vaccinated fare so badly against Omicron because vaccine induced antibodies against the Wuhan Alpha spike protein are next to useless against Omicron. So the underlying progressive immune system damage wrought by incessant spike protein production has almost nothing to hide behind, nothing to offset itself against. We therefore see in these figures a much closer estimate of how much damage has been done to vaccinated people than we were able to see with delta figures for cases in the vaccinated and unvaccinated.. The UK has 69.45% double or triple vaccinated, 6.41% singly vaccinated and 24.14% unvaccinated (ourworldindata). So we will be doing very slightly worse than the Germans – having slightly more vaccination victims. By the end of January every fully vaccinated person in both countries over 30 years old will have full blown vaccine mediated AIDS. However much of the immune system that is presently left with the ability fight Omicron will have gone. This will cause a massive burden on the health services of both countries and massive pain suffering and death all of which has been inflicted upon us by a corrupted healthcare system. This must be the biggest own goal in medical history. We have the figures thanks to the tireless industry, accuracy and efficiency of the Germans. But I have no words in English to describe the immorality of the crooks involved in this vaccination program. https://dailyexpose.uk/2022/01/02/german-gov-data-suggests-fully-vaccinated-developing-ade/ FDA admits that covid-19 antigen tests DO NOT detect Omicron, yet labs routinely commit fraud to push "casedemic" hysteria January 2, 2022 January 2, 2022 by canadaman2020 The new "omicron" antigen test kits could be more fraudulent than the covid-19 PCR assays that came before. The FDA recently admitted that the new rapid covid-19 antigen tests do not properly detect a sequence named "omicron." Despite this constant cycle of medical fraud, laboratories throughout the United States continue to report escalating cases of "omicron." As public health authorities and corporate media channels begin to acknowledge various coronavirus strains, there is a growing incentive for the medical industry to profit from specific strains. Select strains are genetically sequenced and advertised to create new, highly profitable testing protocols and vaccine programs (that are a complete and utter failure). FDA warns about fraudulent omicron antigen tests The National Institutes of Health have been working on the rapid acceleration of diagnostics for various coronavirus strains. Their most recent findings suggest that sick patients with live viruses may readily test negative using the omicron antigen test. The FDA reported on the NIH findings, stating "early data suggests that antigen tests do detect the Omicron variant but may have reduced sensitivity." There are so many mutations of the coronavirus, the test cannot properly distinguish specific sequences. This is why designing a strain-specific vaccine for coronaviruses always fails, whether it be for SARS-CoV-1, MERS or SARS-CoV-2. This is why the CDC should just scrap all diagnostics for covid-19 and its variants, and instead, advise that sick people be treated with anti-viral medications, while healthy people are left alone to live their lives. None of the diagnostics matter anyway, because all the variants are referred to as "covid-19" in the end. Testing is a waste of time. Medical fraud occurred from day one, was allowed to persist because of hysteria From the very first day that the World Health Organization declared a "global pandemic," testing for "covid-19" was an abysmal failure. In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for the CDC 2019-Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Real-Time RT-PCR Diagnostic Panel. This assay was first introduced in February of 2020. Back then, the test was proven fraudulent; control samples routinely tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. Healthy people and inanimate objects tested positive as well, allowing the corporate media to create a fraudulent narrative that severe disease is primarily caused by "asymptomatic spread of covid-19." The inventor of the PCR test himself, Kary Mullis, opposed using the PCR test to diagnose covid — or any — diseases. He said, "PCR is a process that's used to make a whole lot of something out of something. It allows you to take a very minuscule amount of anything and make it measurable and then talk about it like it's important." Dr. Beda M. Stadler, a Swiss biologist, emeritus professor and former director of the Institute of Immunology at the University of Bern called out the false positives of covid-19 PCR tests from the very beginning. Because coronaviruses rapidly mutate, the test became nothing but static noise, amplifying non-infectious viral debris from a plethora of previous coronavirus infections and other viral debris from hundreds of viral genomes. The test has routinely rendered false positives and false negatives that have systematically distorted all data surrounding the covid-19 scandal. The test has done nothing but distract people from what really matters when it comes to treatment, immunity and prevention of severe disease. Even worse, it has been used as false evidence to unlawfully detain people without court order, while depriving individuals of their civil liberties. This fiasco of medical fraud has disrupted entire industries, emboldened government power and needlessly disrupted travel and commerce for nearly two years. Courts must continue to strike down testing mandates and quarantines based on testing fraud On December 31, 2021, the CDC will officially withdraw its request for an EUA for its PCR diagnostic panel for SARS-CoV-2 because it is nothing more than medical fraud. Not only has the test misdiagnosed covid-19 in countless healthy people, but its false diagnoses have also distorted the diagnosis of influenza cases, artificially eliminating data for influenza hospitalizations, and fatalities, for the year 2020-2021. After the World Health Organization's testing protocol was questioned by Finland's national health authority, the WHO itself began cautioning public health officials around the world not to rely solely on the PCR test to detect covid-19. A Portuguese Appeals court ruled that it is unlawful to quarantine people based on PCR tests because they are unreliable. An Austrian court ruled there is no legal or scientific basis to lock people down based on fraudulent PCR tests that do not properly diagnose covid-19. More courts around the world must rule against covid-19 PCR and antigen tests, and publicly declare that they are being used as fraudulent evidence for unlawful quarantines. The tests are not scientifically valid for proper diagnosis of a specific infectious disease and therefore do not justify any level of lock down, coercion, or human rights deprivations. GreatGameIndia.com Brownstone.org https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-01-02-fda-admits-covid19-antigen-tests-dont-detect-omicron.html Set 208 – Eurodance Tagged eurodance The Weight of the Nation: Part 2 – Choices (HBO Docs) Tagged United States A suspected white supremacist couple tried to attack a Black man in a hotel lobby, A suspected white supremacist couple tried to attack a Black man in a hotel lobby, and one of them got an early check out.#Ogun #Arutisuse pic.twitter.com/1LjDuRsjm9 — Tariq Nasheed 🇺🇸 (@tariqnasheed) January 2, 2022 Tagged Black, White Supremacy
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The following applies to distance measurement: The shorter the laser pulse, the more accurate the measurement. Laser Components Canada has developed a hybrid pulsed laser diode with the currently shortest pulse duration in the world. In one second, the QuickSwitch® PLD generates up to 200,000 laser pulses with a typical duration of 2.5 ns. Depending on the operating voltage, it achieves an optical peak power of up to 89 watts. The laser chip and switching electronics are integrated in a compact TO-56 housing. The hybrid design enables the shortest bond wires: a current path with low inductance can be achieved which is necessary for pulse lengths of less than 3 ns. An additional ground pin that is independent of the signal and supply return, turns the entire housing into an effective Faraday cage that protects the QuickSwitch® PLD and its environment against electromagnetic interference.
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What Repercussions Will There Be For The F1 Championship If Additional Races Are Called Off? By Sheetal Last updated Oct 9, 2022 The coronavirus outbreak that has put most of the world on lockdown has put Formula 1 on halt, like every other professional sports league. The 2020 Formula 1 season's opening race in Melbourne was abruptly postponed owing to the COVID-19 outbreak over a year ago. The majority of the 17 races that Formula 1 ran successfully last year were held behind closed doors, and the 2020 season wouldn't actually start at the Red Bull Ring in Austria until July. Formula 1 declared intentions to schedule a record-breaking 23 races in 2021 last November. Given the continued COVID-19 threat, many astute observers believed that the schedule was unduly optimistic. The announcement of 2021 calendar changes last month came as no surprise. The 2021 Australian Grand Prix has been shifted to November, in between the Brazilian Grand Prix and the new race in Saudi Arabia, as Formula 1 was never going to undergo a two-week quarantine to race in Melbourne. Also Read: VP Harris' Automobile Accident Was Fraudulently Blamed On 'Mechanical Failure' The F1 Calendar The Coronavirus is now affecting more and more race weekends over time. As a result, F1 and the FIA are collaborating to respond to the situation as best they can. F1 Chairman and CEO Chase Carey stated the following on March 23: "Plans to arrange as many of the cancelled races as is feasible as soon as it is safe to do so received unanimous backing. Although the teams will be consulted as F1 and the FIA seek to finalise a revised 2020 schedule, as was decided during the conference, their formal agreement is not necessary. "This will provide us the flexibility we need to work out new timings with the impacted race organisers and be prepared to start the racing at the appropriate time." The 2020 season will begin as soon as feasible, according to Formula 1. As a result, it is anticipated that several races will be congregated near the year's end. arranged to move teams from one country to another as soon and effectively as feasible. Scheduled to work week by week in a more geographical order. Read More: What Is Neurodiversity? Definition And Impact The F1 Miami Grand Prix: Cancelled Or Renewed? The inhabitants of Miami Gardens, led by former Miami-Dade County Commissioner Betty Ferguson, reportedly want the race to be called off. According to the article, Judge Alan Fine of the Miami-Dade Circuit Court voiced "frustration" on Wednesday about having to review the case so quickly. But he promised that he will rule on the situation by Monday. In their lawsuit, the Miami Gardens homeowners alleged that the noise from F1 races would "cause substantial disruption and physical harm to residents." They cited an assessment from an engineering company that said noise levels from the event may reach 97 decibels for residences within a 2.5-mile radius of the stadium. According to the lawsuit, the noise levels would be comparable to those of "a chainsaw." The Miami Grand Prix should go as planned, according to the attorneys representing Hard Rock Stadium and the city of Miami Gardens, until it is known whether the event needs a special events permit. Three Races. Three Battles. 🍿@Charles_Leclerc 🆚 @Max33Verstappen Enjoy four minutes and eight seconds of the two going wheel-to-wheel 🤩#F1 pic.twitter.com/LCWXWCXcSA — Formula 1 (@F1) April 16, 2022 They asserted that the decision about whether the event complies with the city's noise law must be made by the city rather than a court. Judge Fine added, "Many courts before me have resisted the urge to pre-emptively rule on something that has not yet been issued. The fate of the courts is still uncertain, despite the hopes of F1 enthusiasts that the sport will be played in the renowned Miami. The Miami Grand Prix programme lists May 6-8 as the racing weekend. Formula 1 Has Cancelled This Season's Russian GP The Russian Grand Prix was scheduled to take place in Sochi on September 25, however the sport has said that it is "impossible to hold the Russian GP in the current conditions" as a result of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. After the decision was made on Friday, UK Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries stated: "The withdrawal of the Russian Grand Prix is yet another clear message to President Putin that the international sporting world will not stand by and permit him to use these events to legitimize his illegal and deadly invasion of Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/S02vQwhCoQ — F1 Media (@F1Media) February 25, 2022 "I appreciate what the FIA and its drivers did. We are pushing them to follow suit as we move quickly with the governing organisations for the big athletic events that Russia will host this year." World champions Sebastian Vettel, Max Verstappen, and Fernando Alonso all pleaded vehemently against holding a race there, prompting the cancellation. "I won't go," insisted Vettel. I believe that racism in this nation is bad. Following the deteriorating situation in Ukraine, the CEO of Formula One Stefano Domenicali and the sport's governing body, the FIA, met with all 10 team owners on Thursday evening. Domenicali joined the teams who were all in Barcelona for preseason training via video link-up from London. The race might yet be added to the schedule, according to Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto, who also remarked, "We all agreed that it would be improper to compete there in the current circumstances." Let's wait and see, but we hope that things will improve, surely for Ukraine as well. The Sochi race has been an annual event since 2014, but starting in 2023 it will shift to St. Petersburg's Igora Drive complex. For More Trending & Entertainment Related News, Do Visit:- TheWhistlerNews.com I'm a 4th Year student of Architecture Undergraduate programme at Priyadarshini Institute of Architecture And Design Studies, Nagpur. During my studies, I have worked on multiple projects and these assignments have helped me to become a great team player and how to function well in fast paced and deadline driven environments. 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The Science Coming in 2016 10 Things that Change your Brain Carlos M. Duarte de Quesada Start Ophiuchus, the 13th Sign of the Zodiac Ophiuchus, the 13th Sign of the Zodiac Astronomy | Astrophysics | Physics | Space Ventana al Conocimiento (Knowledge Window) Scientific journalism Estimated reading time Time 5 to read The end of autumn is approaching, the time of those born under the sign of Ophiuchus. If we return to the true astronomical roots of the signs of the zodiac, we will see that there are 13 signs, not 12 as the modern horoscope tells us. Reclaiming the forgotten Ophiuchus invites each of us to discover our correct astrological sign and contemplate the spectacular zodiacal constellations that dominate the nights at this time of year. There is a cadastre that divides the sky into plots that help astronomers to identify the position of the stars, planets and objects in the celestial sphere. We call these plots constellations, which are groups of stars that correspond to the celestial mythology inherited from ancient Greece. Some are more famous than others. You rarely hear about the constellations of Camelopardalis, Sagitta or Boötes; others, however, like Sagittarius, Taurus or Capricorn are much better known. The latter are the constellations of the zodiac, from the Greek zoodiakos, which means "animal wheel", although in this group have been placed a scale, a virgin, a pair of twins and a water bearer (Libra, Virgo, Gemini and Aquarius). It is clear that it's not a relationship with animals that makes them special; these constellations are in a very particular area of ​​the sky, the line along which the Sun advances during the year. Diagram showing why the Sun is in the Ophiuchus constellation at the beginning of December. Credit: Borja Tosar Behind the Sun there are stars, although we cannot see them due to the scattering of light in the Earth's atmosphere. But if we could see them, we would say that at any time of the year the Sun is "in" some of the zodiacal constellations, since on its annual journey our star always appears to occupy one of these plots. And when we say that someone is a Taurus or a Sagittarius, what we mean is the constellation the Sun was "in" at the moment of their birth: the zodiacal sign is no more than an astronomical reference to the position of the Sun in the sky with respect to the background stars. However, these signs are not well calibrated. If we use a celestial planisphere, we will see that between November 30 and December 18, the Sun occupies one of those less famous constellations: Ophiuchus, the serpent bearer or snake charmer. Those born between these dates are, of necessity, the zodiacal sign Ophiuchus. If we continue to observe the relationship between the position of the Sun and the background of stars, we will see that little coincides with the calendar of signs to which we are accustomed according to horoscopes: TABLE: Real zodiacal signs, according to the borders between constellations established by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 1930 Sign Start End Capricorn January 19 February 15 Aquarius February 16 March 11 Pisces March 12 April 18 Aries April 19 May 13 Taurus May 14 June 19 Gemini June 20 July 20 Cancer July 21 August 9 Leo August 10 September 15 Virgo September 16 October 30 Libra October 31 November 22 Scorpio November 23 November 29 Ophiuchus November 30 December 17 Sagittarius December 18 January 18 Why does Ophiuchus not appear as a zodiacal constellation in the horoscope? Why don't the dates coincide? The reason is that 2,500 years ago, when the horoscope originated in ancient Babylon, the Sun crossed through each of the zodiacal constellations on different dates than today, approximately four weeks earlier. Modern astronomers compute that, nowadays, the Sun enters Aries on April 19 every year like clockwork. But due to the Earth's axial precession, the Sun is like a clock that lags approximately a quarter of an hour each year. Over many centuries that delay has been accumulating and now the Sun enters Aries almost one month after the date the Babylonians recorded and what the horoscopes indicate. It could then be said that each person's horoscope actually corresponds to the sign immediately preceding the one that their modern horoscope marks. But this is not true either. The Sun only spends a week crossing Scorpio, while it spend a month and a half in Virgo; these times of passage are the same now as 2,500 years ago, and differ greatly from the division of one month for each sign of the horoscope arbitrarily established by Babylonian astrologers, who decided to dispense with Ophiuchus and keep a rounder number of 12 signs, as in the 12-month calendar. Ophiuchus holding the serpent, as depicted in Urania's Mirror, a set of constellation cards published in London c. 1825. Source: Biblioteca del Congreso de los Estados Unidos Following that calendar allowed Babylonian astrologers to predict when summer was coming or the right time to harvest. The power this granted them in society led them to expand their predictions to include events such as the result of a battle or the personality of an individual based on their sign of the zodiac. The constellations and its legends The basis of astrology doesn't correspond to observations of the real world—it's an invention that has never dovetailed with the movement of the stars, even at its origin. It has no more use than that of an alternative calendar, with a few months that correspond to mythological figures. What we can do with the zodiac is to observe the shapes of its constellations—which are always seen in the sky on the southern horizon in the northern hemisphere (and on the northern horizon in the southern hemisphere)—and remember their corresponding legends. Sagittarius zone, you can see the nebulae of The Lagoon and Trifid. Credit: Óscar Blanco During this late autumn and early winter, we can't recommend trying to observe Ophiuchus—known in mythology as the "snake hunter" and represented as a hero fighting with a reptile—because just when the "ophiuchus" are being born, the Sun passes by ahead of their constellation: being daytime, its stars can't be seen. But we can observe other impressive constellations: Sagittarius is one of the constellations richest in astronomical objects. A scan with some binoculars reveals nebulae such as the Trifid or the Lagoon and a large number of star clusters. Taurus stands out thanks to its brightest star, Aldebaran, a giant easily identifiable with the naked eye because of its red colour, representing one of the eyes of the animal. On its spine, also without optical assistance, you can see a group of stars: the Pleiades. Close-up view (rotated) of the nebulae of The Lagoon and Trifid. Credit: Óscar Blanco To the east of Taurus you will find the constellation Gemini, in which two stars of the first magnitude, Castor and Pollux, are identified as the heads of the two twins they represent. A little further east of Gemini you can spot Leo, one of the constellations with the most recognizable shape of the entire catalogue: many civilizations have come to recognize it as a crouching lion of the sky. One of its stars, Regulus, stands out for being one of the brightest in the entire sky. During these days, shooting stars will appear to radiate from the constellation of Leo, which are produced by the prolific Leonid meteor shower. Famed for its spectacular nature, it is easy to see very bright shooting stars these nights, but in much smaller quantities than other meteor showers like the Perseids in August or the Geminids in December. The zodiacal constellations will not help us to predict the future, but they are the perfect excuse to get away from the lights of cities and population centres and enjoy a good night of observation. Borja Tosar @borjatosar 2018 Astronomic Postcards Collecting Smudges in the Sky Perseus and His Shooting Stars On Heroes, Gods and the Origin of Constellation Names More publications about Ventana al Conocimiento (Knowledge Window) "Of all the places up there, I only consider a priority going back to the Moon" 10 Science Books for This Summer Newton's Door With Cat Holes Möbius and Impossible Objects
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August 13, 2014: Hamas hoped for a big popularity boost by taking on Israel again. Didn't work out that way. While there is a lot of sympathy for the Palestinian civilians in Gaza, Hamas is getting no love. It's gotten so bad that even when Israel bombed mosques that Hamas has been using to store rockets or fire rockets from there were no protests even in Moslem countries. Hamas appears to be suffering from the Al Qaeda Disease. This happens when an Islamic terrorist group gets a lot of Moslems killed and seems to have no realistic agenda to justify the lives it so enthusiastically snuffs out. Hamas should have seen this coming as what is happening to them is just another case of Islamic terrorist groups suffering a big drop in popularity even among Moslems. This was also seen happening with Iraqi Islamic terrorists (ISIL or Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant) who, for the second time since 2007, suffered a major dip in approval ratings because of their seemingly pointless brutality. Back in 2007 it was the "Al Qaeda In Iraq" leadership that was out of control. Back then opinion polls in Moslem countries showed approval and support of al Qaeda plunging, in some cases into single digits. Thus after the 2003 invasion of Iraq al Qaeda managed to take itself from hero to zero in less than four years. Since that low point al Qaeda recovered somewhat but that kinder and gentler approach did not last and by 2013 the Iraqi al Qaeda (now rebranded as ISIL) was again losing popular support. That was quite visible in 2014 when ISIL seized control of parts of Iraq and promptly slaughtered captured Iraqi soldiers and police, mainly because these men were Shia. ISIL put videos of these mass killings on the Internet. Then ISIL declared the parts of Syria and Iraq it controlled were the new Moslem caliphate. Naturally the ISIL leaders are running this new caliphate and are calling on all Moslems to follow them. Most Moslems have responded, according to recent opinion polls, by expressing greater fear rather than more admiration for Islamic terrorist groups, especially ISIL. In the meantime (earlier in 2014) al Qaeda leadership condemned ISIL as completely out of control and not to be trusted or supported. When al Qaeda showed up in the 1990s as a post-Afghanistan international Islamic terrorist organization they were popular to Moslems in proportion to how far away the al Qaeda violence was. Once al Qaeda began killing people nearby Moslems tended to change their minds and disliked the Islamic terrorists. In 2013 37 percent of Turks were concerned about Islamic terrorism while now it is 50 percent thanks to increased ISIL violence on the Syrian border and some inside Turkey itself. In 2013 54 percent of the people in Jordan were concerned versus 62 percent for the same reason. In Lebanon, where the Syrian violence spilled over quickly after 2011 last year 81 percent were concerned about Islamic terrorism versus 92 percent today. The hostility towards al Qaeda in the region has tainted all forms of Islamic radicalism, including the Shia ones (especially Hezbollah in Lebanon). Yet once Islamic terrorism disappears again (as it does regularly) many Moslems will get nostalgic for those legendary warriors seeking to defend Islam. This is a cycle many Moslems would like to break, but so far the cycle of violence persists.
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The Mets may have lost one of the only reasons to feel upset over the rest of their season. Rookie Jeff McNeil, whose eleven-game strikes are tied for the longest active series in the majors, was removed, with right-sided tightness after the sixth inning of Sunday's 15-0 loss to the Nationals, the 14 of their runs in the last two innings. McNeil, who went 1-for-2 with a walk before he was pulled, is batting .487 (19-for-39) during his streak. The second baseman has certainly hit in each of his last 13 starts and beats since debuting on the 24th of July .340. 1; a ninth – Austin Jackson single – who comes after McNeil's third-inning single. After the back-to-back shutout, Steven Matz (5-11), the participants, extended Mets' goalless pitch to 24 innings and opened with five shut-out innings. Matz had one of his strongest efforts of the year, allowing a run over seven innings, allowing five punches and one way, with seven strikeouts. It was an MLB-high ninth time this season that a Mets starter threw at least seven innings, allowing a run or less, and the team was still losing. Before an RBI was knocked out by Juan Soto in the sixth inning, Washington had gone 32 innings without counting. Then came an eight-run eighth-inning, in which Paul Sewald allowed five runs and only one exception. Corey Oswalt allowed another six runs in the ninth, highlighted by Mark Reynolds & # 39; Grand Slam.
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It's all about those Coeur d'Alene Lake Views and sunset from every room. Custom built 3,400+ SF home with lake views and close in access. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths of quality construction with large attached 2-car garage. Rare east-side location for sunsets over the water. Has outside entertaining space, gardens, fruit trees on just over 1/2 acre with a dock and water access.
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Here is an example of our "current" schedule since we started adding history and science and art back into our curriculum. We had for a while took time off of those subjects to concentrate on the other subjects and organize the house, do Christmas projects, etc. This schedule will most likely change often as we are adding some new things in the next few months. If you count the hour of reading, she does "school" about 3 1/2 hours a day but the actual time in the homeschool room is about 2 1/2 hours on weekdays. Times are estimates and sometimes we finish sooner or later than the allotted time below. For reading, she reads orally for 30 minutes everyday and then we read to her 30 minutes a day from books above her reading level. Evenings are usually spent listening to audiobooks, doing chores, computer games and videos. I keep a stack of audiobooks from the library for her to use when she plays in her room, colors, etc. Lesson 2 of our art curriculum was "Artists Imagine" and after reading the lesson and studying Marc Chagall's painting we did the project. The project was to use your imagination to draw your picture, then use watercolor crayons to color it and then use the watercolor brush to magically change the "crayon" look into watercolor paint! She loved it and it was her first time using watercolor crayons. The watercolor crayons we use are the quality ones from the art store. The brand we use is Staedtler's Karat Aquarell watercolor crayons. For drawing, Katie uses drawing pencils with a vinyl artist eraser. Below are photos of Katie's name in cuneiform and hieroglyphics. She couldn't wait to do this project and had already practiced writing in hieroglyphics throughout the week. She loves drawing the bird, it is her favorite. Hieroglyphics Fun - more than enough here! Here is an index of websites, videos, etc pertaining to the study of Ancient Egypt that we are learning in "The Story of the World" history. There are so many children's resources online for Ancient Egypt and the list would be so great that I just included some of them - most of these websites within themselves contain many, many links! There are activities, games, pictures and videos! We are loving "The Story of the World" for our history. We had taken time off of science and history and returned to them the past 2 weeks. I have to say that I absolutely love history! What better way to learn history than in chronological order and with fun hands-on activities. How I teach it is, we read the chapter from the book and then do a narration, questions and the color page or activity provided for that lesson in our SOTW activity book. The next day, my daughter listens to Jim Weiss read the chapter and she pays close attention because right after she listens to the audio, we have the test. Then, we do the hands-on crafts the next few days pertaining to that chapter. We have been learning about Ancient Egypt and are planning an "Egypt party" next week - were we will dress up like an Egyptian, eat ancient Egyptian food and do a fun craft. My daughter has been loving writing in hieroglyphics and tomorrow she will be writing cuneiform on a clay tablet that we will bake. Then we are going to make a hieroglyphics scroll. Next week will be the making of the mummy, senet game, and a pyramid. Lesson 2 of Apologia's Astronomy is about the sun. We divided the material into two sections - and this post covers mostly the first section (sun facts, solar flares, sunspots, auroras). We use the Apologia Astronomy notebooking to supplement our lessons and below is a short video clip of what we have done so far in our notebooking. Sun booklet -awesome online book with links to pictures at the end for auroras, solar flares, etc. How the Sun Works articles, pics, etc. - We watched "Bill Nye the Science Guy - The Sun" I've added a new feature on my sidebar - email subscriptions. If you enter your email address and follow the instructions to sign up, you will get an email updating you as to when I post next. Every day this week will be freebies for the other parts of the book here, so make sure to bookmark the site and check back everyday. "...home-schoolers save the state of Nevada between $24 million and $34 million per year, decreasing schools' expenses far more than the decrease in revenues, thus creating a net gain for the school districts." "...studies by other researchers that show the value of home-schooling in other areas: home-schoolers have higher self-esteem, fewer behavior disorders, better academic performance, and more college attendance than their peers in public and private schools." "...students educated at home or in private schools saved North Carolina taxpayers $1.3 billion in 2006-2007. Private school students there numbered 98,000, but home-schoolers were a healthy 70,000 — about 42 percent of the students not in public school. The savings created by North Carolina home-schoolers alone totals about $546 million in a school year."
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Operations begin at world's largest offshore wind farm in the UK The first operational team of 32 set sail today, 120km out to sea, who will be operating and maintaining the wind farm Image: Ørsted Operations have officially started at the world's largest offshore wind farm located off the coast of Yorkshire. Developer Ørsted said the first operational team of 32 set sail today from Grimsby Royal Docks to the 1.2GW Hornsea One offshore wind farm, 120km out to sea. They are part of two shift-based teams responsible for operating and maintaining the wind farm, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, throughout its 25-year lifespan. To date, more than 50 of the 174 Siemens Gamesa 7MW turbines are operational and installation is expected to continue until late summer. When fully operational in 2020, the wind farm will generate enough clean electricity to power more than a million homes. David Coussens, Deputy Operations Manager for Hornsea One, who is leading the first operational team shift said: "Operating a wind farm this far offshore is unprecedented. We've had to think creatively and come up with new ways of working to overcome the logistical and technical challenges of operating a massive power station 120km from the shore, about the same distance as Grimsby to Leeds!" Ørsted will be at The Energy Solutions Show (TESS) in Birmingham this Wednesday, where the company will be discussing how businesses can meet their sustainability goals while keeping stakeholders happy and watching their budgets. If you wish to register as a delegate for free, you can send an e-mail here. Hornsea One offshore wind farm Renewable energy Siemens Gamesa turbines UK yorkshire
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No. 43, Fall 2022 with Symposium on Well-being and Productivity (Part 2) The International Productivity Monitor (IPM) is the joint flagship publication of the Centre for the Study of Living Standards (CSLS) in Canada and The Productivity Institute. Articles from the current edition of the IPM can be accessed below. Access to back issues from before 2021 as well as information on submission of papers for publication in the IPM can be obtained from the CSLS website. To receive publication information and updates from the International Productivity Monitor, please subscribe to our mailing list. Number 43, Fall 2022 Inside Back Cover acknowledgements CSLS and TPI Editors' Overview Andrew Sharpe (Centre for the Studies of Living Standards) and Bart van Ark (The Productivity Institute, The University of Manchester) This edition of the International Productivity Monitor, No. 43, includes the second part of our Symposium on Productivity and Well-Being (the first part was published in the Spring issue No. 42) and two other articles. The Symposium on Well-being and Productivity (Part 2) Introduction to the Symposium Andrew Sharpe (Centre for the Studies of Living Standards), Bart van Ark (The Productivity Institute, The University of Manchester), and Dan Sichel (Wellesley College and NBER) The Spring 2022 issue of International Productivity Monitor took an important step to begin exploring linkages between productivity and well-being with a four article symposium. This issue includes a second part to the symposium with three articles that further explore these linkages. All seven articles were presented at an authors' virtual workshop held November 16-17, 2021. The introduction to the Spring issue — in addition to summarizing the articles in that issue — included a discussion of the background and motivation of the symposium, organizational process, and key issues related to the productivity-well-being linkage. P PDF version of the appendix A Measure of Well-Being Efficiency Based on the World Happiness Report Francesco Sarracino (STATEC Research) and Kelsey J. O'Connor (STATEC Research) We estimate a measure of well-being efficiency that assesses countries' ability to transform inputs into subjective well-being (Cantril ladder). We use the six inputs (real GDP per capita, healthy life expectancy, social support, freedom of choice, absence of corruption, and generosity) identified in the World Happiness Reports and apply Data Envelopment Analysis to a sample of 126 countries. Efficiency scores reveal that high ranking subjective well-being countries, such as the Nordic countries, are not strictly the most efficient ones. Also, the scores are uncorrelated with a traditional (total factor) measure of economic efficiency. This suggests that the implicit assumption that economic efficiency promotes wellbeing is not supported. Subjective well-being efficiency can be improved by changing the amount (scale) or composition of inputs and their use (technical efficiency). For instance, countries with lower unemployment, and greater healthy life expectancy and optimism are more efficient. Productivity Gains from Worker Well-Being in Europe Chiara Peroni (STATEC Research), Maxime Pettinger (STATEC Research), and Francesco Sarracino (STATEC Research) This article investigates the relationship between well-being in the workplace and labour productivity using a combined dataset covering the business economies of 30 European countries. The dataset combines information on working conditions and on the structure and performance of industries in manufacturing, construction and services. Data are sourced from representative surveys on individuals' working conditions and official structural business statistics. Regressions of labour productivity on measures of worker wellbeing — job satisfaction and a multidimensional index of job quality — provide evidence that a link between the two variables operates at the aggregate level: industries where worker well-being is higher have higher levels of labour productivity. This result implies that well-being in the workplace is not just desirable in itself, but it also contributes to labour productivity. This is relevant to firms, managers, unions, and policy makers as policies that foster worker well-being consequently can contribute to productivity growth. From Economic Productivity to Productive Well-Being: the Role of Life Satisfaction and Adjusted Net Savings Charles-Henri DiMaria (STATEC Research), Chiara Peroni (STATEC Research), and Francesco Sarracino (STATEC Research) Productivity – a driver of economic growth – is not necessarily compatible with societal well-being, nor environmental sustainability. Various authors contributed frameworks to incorporate environmental issues in the measurement of productivity, or studied the role of subjective well-being for productivity. However, studies proposing ways to account for both subjective well-being and sustainability in productivity measurement are scarce. We examine whether and to what extent it is possible to include subjective well-being and sustainability measures among the inputs and/or outputs of a traditional productivity framework. Specifically, we adopt a data-driven approach to test whether subjective wellbeing and adjusted net savings meaningfully contribute to computing a productivity-like indicator. We apply Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to European data from 2005 to 2018. We find that including subjective well-being among the inputs and the outputs of production meaningfully contributes to the measurement of total factor productivity. Reflections on Measuring and Improving Productivity When Subjective Well-being Is the Objective John F. Helliwell (University of British Columbia) This is a reflection by John Helliwell who served as a discussant in the authors' workshop on measuring and improving productivity when subjective wellbeing is the objective. His article provides a valuable perspective on the state of the literature on the productivity-well-being linkages that are discussed in the symposium as well as direction for future research. Productivity Growth and Spillover across European and American Industries: A Global Value Perspective Based on EU KLEMS Weilin Liu (Nankai University), Qian Cheng (Nankai University), and Robin C. Sickles (Rice University) The development of production networks has promoted knowledge flows and technology diffusion among industries over the past decades, which affects the productivity growth for countries within these networks. This article examines productivity growth in the presence of inter-sectoral linkages. We construct a spatial production model with technological spillovers and productivity growth heterogeneity at the industry-level. We use the global value chain (GVC) linkages from inter-country input-output tables to model the technological interdependence among industries, and estimate total factor productivity (TFP) growth and its spillover among European countries. We find that the spillover effects from intermediate inputs are significant. There is a network effect of TFP growth from one country to another through input-output linkages. We provide a better understanding of the impact of spillover effects on TFP growth in the context of GVCs. Did Trade Liberalization Boost Total Factor Productivity Growth in Manufacturing in India in the 1990s? (Bishwanath Goldar, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi) India undertook substantial trade reforms from 1991 onwards, accompanied by extensive industrial reforms. Several studies undertaken to date based on growth accounting have reported that total factor productivity (TFP) growth in Indian manufacturing in the initial seven to ten years of the post-reform period was lower than that in the decade before the reforms. This finding is in sharp conflict with the sizeable econometric literature that has unambiguously established a positive effect of trade reforms on productivity, backed by strong theoretical reasons to expect such an effect. This article asserts that certain corrections are required in the computation of TFP growth in Indian manufacturing for the 1980s and 1990s for making a valid comparison and presents the corrected TFP growth rates. Further, an argument is built theoretically with some preliminary empirical support that a downward estimation bias is likely to arise when the conventional growth-accounting approach to the measurement of TFP growth is applied to a situation when major trade reforms are underway, as was the case with Indian manufacturing in the 1990s. Based on the TFP growth estimates obtained, a supportive plant-level analysis of the impact of tariff reform on productivity of Indian manufacturing plants, and the identified possible downward bias in TFP estimation, it is argued that in all probability the productivity growth performance of Indian manufacturing was better in the 1990s following the reforms than the performance in the 1980s. About The International Productivity Monitor The International Productivity Monitor is a completely Open Access journal published by the Centre for the Study of Living Standards (CSLS). The objective of the Monitor is to focus attention on the importance of productivity for improving living standards and quality of life. The Monitor ranks within the top fifth of all economic journals on RePEc with an impact factor of 2.718, and is in the top 10 per cent of all economic journals by file downloads. The Monitor publishes high-quality peer-reviewed articles on productivity issues, trends and developments in Canada, the United Kingdom and other countries and serves as a vehicle for the international discussion of productivity topics. We do not charge submission fees for these articles. Print and online versions are published twice a year in English. The articles are largely nontechnical in nature and understandable to a wide audience of productivity researchers and analysts as well as the general public. The publication is distributed electronically to anyone interested in productivity issues on a complimentary basis. The Productivity Institute 2021-22 in review The Productivity Institute's review of its second year is now available. The Institute has made great strides in… NewsOct 6, 2022 Why are there regional disparities? This blog was written by our Research Director Tony Venables, Professor of Economics at The Unviersity of Manchester…. InsightsSep 23, 2021
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Nurses' experience of violence in Alberta and British Columbia hospitals Duncan SM, Hyndman K, Estabrooks CA, Hesketh K, Humphrey CK, Wong JS, Acorn S, Giovannetti P. Can. J. Nurs. Res. 2001; 32(4): 57-78. School of Nursing, University College of the Cariboo, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. (Copyright © 2001, McGill University School of Nursing, Publisher SAGE Publishing) This study examined responses to a survey on violence in the workplace from a sample of 8,780 registered nurses practising in 210 hospitals in the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. Findings relate to the frequency of violence against nurses, reported as the number of times they experienced a violent incident in the workplace. Nearly half (46%) of those surveyed had experienced 1 or more types of violence in the last 5 shifts worked. Frequency varied by type: emotional abuse 38%, threat of assault 19%, physical assault 18%, verbal sexual harassment 7.6%, sexual assault 0.6%. Further, 70% of those who had experienced violence indicated they had not reported it. Patients constituted the main source of all types of violence. The most prevalent type, emotional abuse, was further explored for its possible determinants. This was also the type of violence most evenly distributed among sources (patients, families, co-workers, physicians). Multiple regression modelling using the individual nurse as the unit of analysis showed the significant predictors of emotional abuse to be age, casual job status, quality of care, degree of hospital restructuring, type of unit, relationships among hospital staff, nurse-to-patient ratios, and violence-prevention measures; using the hospital as the unit of analysis the predictors were found to be quality of care, age, relationships with hospital staff, presence of violence-prevention measures, and province. These findings illustrate important differences in models that use the individual and the institution as the unit of analysis. Implications include targeting prevention strategies not only at the nurse but, perhaps more importantly, at the hospital. Overall, the findings suggest that health-care institutions are not always healthy workplaces and may increasingly be stressful and hazardous ones.
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BREAKING NEWS: PRELIMINARY AGREEMENT TO SETTLE CLASS ACTION CASE HAS BEEN REACHED. MAY 30, 2006 TRIAL OFF. (e) provide a letter in the form approved any lienholde tor that is reporting adverse credit information concerning an Authorized Claimant based on nonpayment or delayed payment of an obligation that should have been paid by Mazda of Clarksville during the Class Period, provided that the Authorized Claimant provides Ford Credit with adequate documentation concerning the transaction. (f) payment up to $375,000 toward any amount awarded by the Court for legal fees and reasonable out-of-pocket litigation expenses of Plaintiffs' counsel. (g) Class Members will have no obligation to pay Plaintiffs' counsel's fees and expenses other than from the settlement amount paid by Ford Credit. (h) Ford Credit agrees to pay class representatives Joy J. Britt and Ada W. Jones for thior work and time as may be approved by the Court, up to a maximum of $10,000 to each of them. The firm, with attorney Herbert Patrick of Clarksville, Tennessee is representing a class of consumers in a federal-court class action suit. The lawsuit alleges that the finance company, Ford Motor Credit Company (Mazda American Credit), took control of the Mazda of Clarksville dealership in in Clarksville, Tennessee in February 2003 and sold cars without paying off liens on trade-in vehicles. The case is pending before Judge William J, Haynes in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee and is styled: Britt v. Primus Automotive Financial Services, Inc. d/b/a Mazda American Cedit and Ford Motor Credit Company, No. 3-03-0422.
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About Donatella Arpaia It All Began In Italy "When I think about my summers in Toritto, I think about the scents, the smells, the colors," says Donatella Arpaia about spending childhood summers with her grandparents in the small village in southern Italy. "I remember smelling bread being baked in ovens built in the sixteenth century. Cauldrons of bubbling tomato sauce and my grandmother baking potatoes in the coals. Figs as big as pears and as sweet as candy."This is where Donatella learned to love food. Her family taught her how to love others through the food she made."I want all of my guests to experience the smells, the colors, the flavors like I experienced them during those summers in Italy." Growing up in the Restaurant Donatella's father was a first-generation immigrant from Italy. He worked hard, starting as a busboy and eventually opening his own restaurant in New York City. Donatella was raised in the restaurant. Her crib was even placed beside the dishwasher, the wish-wash lulling her to sleep. "My father was the first restaurateurs of that time to elevate Italian food beyond checkered table-cloths and less-than-authentic dishes."Donatella says her father taught her about the beauty of their heritage and how to put that beauty on display for guests. "My father had an eye for detail, style, and elegance. I brought that special sense of hospitality to my own restaurants." Following the Heart "My father told me after I got my degree I could do anything I wanted." After completing her law degree and passing the bar, Donatella found out she wanted to run restaurants. "I had been practicing law for three months and was sitting at the bar at my brother's restaurant. For some reason, he needed some help at the door. So, I got up and I hosted."Guests asked about the beautiful blonde smiling at the door. Then, it clicked. Donatella knew she would never be more happy outside the world of food."In my career, I've done everything in reverse; that's just my personality. I opened my first restaurant at 25. Then I opened a second. And a third. Then I began making TV appearances. After all that, I finally went to culinary school.""My classmates would look at me and say hey, didn't I see you on TV?!"Donatella says she has always built her restaurants on stellar service and authentic Neapolitan cooking. The Meatball Queen Perhaps the most perfect encapsulation of Donatella's cooking philosophy is her meatball. "The meatball is, for many, the ultimate comfort food. The meatball is, for me, my childhood." Donatella recalls her mother making meatballs, the smell of fresh herbs, day-old bread, and lean veal drifting out of the kitchen. She remembers sneaking meatballs off the pan before they even made into the sauce."I used that same recipe to win the New York Food and Wine Festival's Meatball Madness two years in a row."That same meatball is still served in her restaurants, and is a favorite at Prova Pizzabar. Queen of New York City "I love this city," says Donatella. She has been a New Yorker since moving into the city after college. She says she cannot imagine living anywhere else. "I love the energy, the pace, the people. Plus, as a chef, there is no better place to be."Donatella says she is constantly inspired by the immense talent all around her. "As chefs, we are constantly having to push ourselves. This is a tough business and you always need to be improving."She says in the world of food, New York is always 10 years ahead. "It is a food-lover's paradise!" Iron Chef Judge Donatella judged the most episodes of Iron Chef America and the Next Iron Chef than any other person in the history of the show. "When I was younger, I had a tremendous fear of public speaking. In law school, I was afraid to get called on, much less be in front of cameras and a national audience. As you can see, I've overcome that fear!"After opening Bellini, her first restaurant, Donatella began making local TV appearances, "just to get feet in the door. At the restaurant, a producer asked me to be a guest host. And they just kept inviting me."Donatella says watching the contestants work so hard under such extreme circumstances constantly inspired her. "Those shows are the realest reality TV." "Having my son changed my life. It changed everything!" Donatella's son was born on her 40th birthday. Her son, she says, has given her a new understanding."I now understand the busy mother. The strong, independent woman who works hard, loves her family, and always finds a way to put food on the table. I understand that woman."Donatella says it can be difficult to keep her work and family lives balanced, but that is important for her son to see her mother work and provide. This understanding has informed her business and the brands with which she partners. Shake Shack was the answer of Burger King. Prova Pizzabar will be the answer to Domino's. Prova Pizzabar will serve authentic, healthy, convenient, and–most importantly to Donatella–delicious pizza. "We get ancient grains to make our flour. We let our dough rise 2-3 days where other shops only let theirs rise 2-3 hours. Our well-hydrated dough is strong to hold hearty toppings, but still very light."Donatella studied in Naples under a pizza master, Enzo Cocci. She tooks what she learned there, considered a modern lifestyle, and drew from her family's heritage to create what she calls a "perfect hybrid."She opened her first Prova Pizzabar location in Grand Central Station in 2015. She looks forward to seeing it grow across the country.
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Police: Nurse tried to take painkillers for herself Stephen Gruber-Miller [email protected] A nurse is facing charges after police say she tried to fill patient prescriptions without permission. According to University of Iowa police complaints, the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics contacted a patient on May 12, reporting that Jessica R. DeBrower, 32, of Williamsburg, had requested to fill that patient's prescription. The patient said DeBrower was not authorized to fill her prescription of Oxycodone, an opioid painkiller, from UIHC, but DeBrower still tried to pick up the prescription on May 13 without permission, police said. UIHC pulled the prescription before DeBrower was able to pick it up, according to the complaints. On May 17, police said UIHC was again contacted about DeBrower attempting to pick up a patient's prescription without permission. This time the prescription was for hydrocodone, another opioid pain medication. According to complaints, DeBrower said she panicked and threw the medication away when the patient's family called her. Opioid abuse has been a growing problem in the nation, health officials say. UIHC spokesman Tom Moore said DeBrower "is not now, nor has she ever been one of our employees." Moore said DeBrower was employed at Mercy Iowa City by a visiting nurse program on an outpatient basis. DeBrower has previously been disciplined for taking medicine for personal use, Iowa Board of Nursing records show. According to records, DeBrower admitted to taking Lortab, a brand name for a painkiller combining hydrocodone and acetaminophen, from a long-term care facility between winter 2013 until April 2014. She was employed at the facility at the time, and records state her license to practice nursing was placed on probation for 12 months in October 2014. She has been charged with prohibited acts — possessing a Schedule I, II or III controlled substance, a Class C felony, and unlawful possession of a prescription drug, a serious misdemeanor. She could face up to 11 years in prison if convicted on both counts. Reach Stephen Gruber-Miller at 319-887-5407 or [email protected]. Follow him at @sgrubermiller.
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Since I wrote last week about my thoughts on our aquatic center, I've received a couple of requests for more info. One asked me to explain further about the "research" that I referred to. It's a fair question, so I figured I'd dig a little deeper here to provide even more info. Before I go further though, I want to make sure a couple of things are clear. I'm only one of eight aldermen. We each have our own thoughts and reasons for voting the way we do. When I hear things like "the city wants this" or "the city said that", those things may be true, but just realize that not all of us necessarily agree (unless it was something we actually voted on at a meeting, in which case there's a public record of how each of us voted). When I was at the Save Legion Pool meeting on July 22 at Legion Park, there was a sense among attendees that they wanted to know what they could do to change the city council's mind. That's also a fair question, but again, there is no silver bullet here. So what follows are simply my thoughts. This is the document that makes it clear that we can no longer continue to maintain our current pools. Both must be torn down, and we then need to start over and determine what we should do about swimming facilities for the city. There have been additional events since then where we we've had to not only shut down a pool for major repairs, but spend a lot of money on those repairs. This is the presentation that Marty Kosobucki (Parks, Recreation, & Forestry Director) gave to the City Council at our Nov 15, 2016 meeting. In it, he provided extensive data about our current pools along with even more data about other Wisconsin cities who built aquatic facilities. Keep in mind that there is no magic document or piece of data that tells us what to do. So I appreciate all the time spent by city staff to research this information and pull it together. Another important point, at least for me, is that up until this meeting, I was in favor of keeping two pools. One of the significant concerns that many of us have is the dwindling usage of our pools in recent years. Attendance at both pools dropped by 22% from 2012 to 2016. This tells me that if all we do is repair our existing pools or even tear them down and rebuild a new traditional pool, that won't solve the problem. One thing that this presentation told me is that an aquatic center becomes much more of an attraction than a traditional box pool. And other cities have seen an increase in attendance after building one. So, let me say a few more things before I get to the timeline. The Save Legion Pool web site has a nice page that answers the question, "what can I do to help?" One of the answers is, "Pool attendance has decreased in recent years. Grab your friends & neighbors and head to the pools!" Well, you should know that a one time spike in attendance in 2018 won't do it for me. Don't get me wrong, I hope more and more people use the pool, but the data we looked at was over many years. It would be irresponsible for any alderman to make long term financial decisions based on a one or two year spike in attendance. These comments concern me, because while many people enjoy the quietness at Legion pool, that's exactly what's wrong with Legion pool. While attendance goes down and makes it a quaint, familiar facility, the finances get worse and worse. Another comment about usage came when one resident told me that we should not consider non-residents. I couldn't disagree more. To be clear, I don't think residents of Lawrence, Hobart, Ledgeview, and other neighbors should have any say in what we do or how we do it. But we do have to consider the fact that usage by non-residents helps us to pay for many of our park programs and facilities. If we decided to restrict usage to only residents, our fees would have to go up accordingly. So, what follows is a timeline of events. In order for you to begin to see my point of view (and perhaps that of my fellow aldermen), you may want to visit each of the meeting web pages below and watch the associated video; the discussions we had at each meeting are important. Note that this is not necessarily a complete list of every time a city group discussed the swimming pools. I'm not on the Board of Park Commissioners, so there may be more meetings about swimming pools than what I'm listing. These are just the ones I have in my own notes. Let's start by noting that VFW Pool opened in the summer of 1958 and Legion Pool opened in the summer of 1962. Both pools were renovated in 1987. Since I'm already writing this, I'll make a couple more points. You should know that at no time in any discussion I had, whether in an open meeting or directly with a neighbor, did any alderman engage in a campaign to have the facility on their side of the river. Because of how our districts work geographically, there are 4 aldermen on the east side and 4 on the west side. And we never had any discussion where we each pleaded the case for our side of the river. I was very impressed with how the Board of Park Commissioners conducted their discussions, by looking at locations, considering things like land, trees, other recreation facilities (tennis courts, softball diamonds, soccer fields, community center, etc), available parking, etc. These were the factors that went into the location decision. When the Park Board was discussing the location, I made a suggestion to them to consider a site near Altmayer School, since much of our growth is on the southeast side of the city. I appreciated the fact that my idea was indeed brought up, even though it didn't get much support. There were other members in the past, but these are the people today doing the hard work. This process of figuring out what to do with our swimming pool situation has consisted of a number of the toughest decisions that were made by any committee in my six years on the council. I often watch their meetings on video, and when I listen to their discussions, it's obvious to me that these people love our city just like all of us. They care deeply about all residents, and at times, they struggled because they knew that their recommendations to the City Council might not be popular with some residents. But they still plowed forward and did their job. And I commend each of them for their hard work and dedication. The issue of safety has been brought up numerous times, and this is the issue that some news outlets have picked up on. I just don't buy it. I mean no disrespect, but we have examples of kids crossing the river without any safety issues. I live on the west side, and when my kids wanted to go to the library on the east side, they could walk or ride their bike, or usually we took them in the car. It's the same for west siders getting to the Riverwalk or playing soccer at Optimist Park. I get that some residents might be used to their kids biking on their own, and there's still a safe way to do that, but if you don't think it's safe, just drive them. I know this may sound insensitive, but this is how it works to get to any facility in any city. Some kids are okay riding their bikes many miles, some are not. And it's up to us parents to simply decide. On the days when my wife and I weren't able to take my kids to the library, sometimes they just didn't go. The parking lots at Legion Pool, VFW Pool, Voyageur Park, etc often have many cars in them, so I know many people get this. People have spoken about the safety of the roundabout. So I also looked at a map to see where many of the Save Legion Pool families live; I just wanted to understand the geography. And based on that map, I don't understand why kids wouldn't cross Broadway at Merrill Street instead of the roundabout. There's a traditional traffic signal with crosswalks at Merrill and Broadway. And there's another intersection just like it just north of the roundabout. So yeah, I get that the roundabout can be tricky, but if you still want your kid to walk or take their bike, just don't use the roundabout. I also see many kids at Voyageur Park, all the time. Literally all the time. I've never asked them, but I can't imagine they're all coming from the west side. Some have to be coming from east side neighborhoods and crossing Broadway. I know there's a way to cross because it's being done. It seems to me that if crossing Broadway is the concern, then let's just fix that. One resident told me that the green light crossing Broadway at Merrill is too short. Fair enough. So we'll have our traffic team take that up and make it easier to cross. Seriously. It should be simple enough to make it safer to cross Broadway, then we'll be all set. No more safety concerns. Mayor Walsh noted at one of our meetings that many of these votes were unanimous. That's important, because it shows that all of us saw the same info and made the same conclusions. If the votes were much closer, then perhaps we could discuss and resolve those differences. But our path forward is clear. We need to continue with our decisions and build one aquatic facility at VFW park. Although I live in the city I don't agree that Ledgeville Hobart and Lawrence don't have a say in this issue. As most of these new subdivisions are where most of the new young families are with the children that will be using the pool. I have a pool pass for VFW but have now joined the Kroc center which is open all year, will not be getting another pool pass for only 10 weeks. What happens if a private company like the Kroc or Y build in East Depere as rumor has it, most residents would choose indoor all year long facility and not be supporting your pool. Marlene, if I were taking orders and instructions from non-residents, many of my constituents would have a big problem with that. We are not elected by non-residents. Non-residents don't pay property taxes in De Pere. That said, I fully respect and appreciate the fact that they use our facilities and programs. So I don't mind if our city staff were to confer with their neighboring counterparts to discuss and even tailor some programming. But at the end of the day, this is a decision by De Pere residents. There have indeed been talks about the Y building an indoor swimming facility in De Pere. I don't have any info or inside details though, and nothing is set in stone; so I suspect this is many years into the future. But I just disagree with you. I think that even if we had an indoor swimming facility in the city, our residents would still use our outdoor facility. This is what happened in Green Bay with the Kroc Center as you mentioned. I know that Joannes is still a very busy facility. But I suppose we'll find out. Lastly, you referred to it as "your pool". It's not mine, it's ours. If residents choose to go to another facility instead of ours, obviously that's okay. I sometimes go to parks and restaurants in other cities. But I hope people don't do that out of spite; that would be a shame. But as I just said, we'll find out. Thanks for sharing your thought process. I appreciate your transparency and I think that says a lot about your leadership. Wondering what communities were identified as successfully building a well attended aquatic center? Neenah has been mentioned, but I'm assuming there may be more than one? Wondering how the city anticipates this aquatic center competing with neighboring aquatic centers like the Joannes Aquatic Center, the Resch Aquatic Center, Tundra Lodge, the Crock Center, Ashwaubamy, and the East side YMCA? There seem to be quite a few aquatic centers for a small population, and I'm guessing you will lose a significant amount of east side patronage to these other centers. Some people just want a traditional pool, and those actually seem harder to come by. I also think you may need to rethink the "spike" in Legion attendance this year. The road situation outside the park has been prohibitive for kids and adults alike all summer, and I'm sure that kept people away as well. Chris, good questions. I hope I don't sound disrespectful, but if you read through all of the links and watch the videos that I provided, you'll get answers to your questions. That said, I'll try to touch on each. 2) I don't know that I'd use the word "compete" when considering the other aquatic centers in the area. I suppose you could see it that way, but nonetheless, we still have a responsibility to provide services to De Pere residents. So I guess it's like competing for park facilities, ice rinks, tennis courts, soccer fields, and even private organizations like restaurants, theaters, etc. I think we'll do fine. One De Pere resident said at a meeting that she wouldn't take her kids to De Pere's aquatic center, she'd take them to Joannes instead. Well, of course that doesn't make sense. I don't see how Joannes will be any more like the neighborhood pool that people want than VFW would be. And it's certainly not safer to get to than VFW. A comment like that shows that people may just do that out of spite which nullifies every argument that I've heard so far. To never support a facility that your own taxes are paying for and instead bring your dollars to a neighboring city doesn't seem right. I'm not saying you should never do that. I spend a lot of time and money in Green Bay, Ashwaubenon, etc. But I do it for variety and preference, not spite. As for some people still wanting a traditional pool, I'm with them. That's my preference. But unfortunately, there's not enough of us to sustain traditional box pools any more. Obviously our hope is that the new aquatic center will have something for everyone. 3) I understand the road construction, the same work was done on my road this year. But given everything I've heard, I don't see how it would stop kids from walking or biking to Legion Pool. And it's only a simple neighborhood street, so even driving around it isn't all that inconvenient. But yes, maybe it caused a few people to stay away. It's events like that that caused us to look at attendance numbers over a longer period of time and not just a couple of years. Thanks for the reply. And no offense taken. I am not as familiar with what I am looking at (nor is the general public at large), so help finding data is helpful. Can you share any attendance data and revenue/expenses on those aquatic centers that were used as models? Were there aquatic centers that did not fare well included in the study? Curious as to why Green Bay's aquatic centers were not also used in the study. Thank you for your post and links. I have viewed most of the meetings and don't feel that the path is as clear as you do. The information you were given did lead to an aquatic center, but you are missing information. I encourage you to come to the Park Board meeting on Thursday to see the information that is presented. This issue is not as black and white as it may appear from past meetings. Thanks for the thoughtful newsletter! Just one thought. We talked about attendance last week at our discussion sessions with Ald Boyd and Ald Lueck and they agreed on this point: Attendance is not indicative of revenue. Our revenue ticks along pretty steadily. That's not to say we couldn't do better, but any loss in attendance hasn't mirrored a loss in dollars. So while attendance may not look like it once did, we have to think about the bottom line. If every resident in De Pere bought a season pass, but rarely went to the pool, I think we'd still consider that a pretty successful year! We also need to recognize the fact that our system is not totally reliable. We have scans, but we also take tickets for day passes. I can't imagine that counting these little tickets is the most scientific process. I hope this addresses at least one of your concerns. The rest hopefully can be discussed on Thursday and in the days and weeks to come. Thank you for your diligent service to our city. I am grateful. Scott… Thank you so much for your work on this very divisive topic. I wholeheartedly disagree on many issues, which I've shared below, but I respect the work you've put in to inform us of how you came to your initial vote. 1. A single acquatic center that is larger is not organic to a neighborhood. You are very right that it will bring in tourists… But what if that's not what the citizens desire for their community pools? Financially it may look more viable on paper, but what if we as a city take a substantial cut to our regular memberships? We're YMCA members, and would opt for the size/crowd control of a smaller pool, albeit indoors, for a group of rowdy tourists any day, even if they're 'footing the bill'. I'm certain that we would still visit the new site… But I'm doubting we would see the need for an annual membership. 2. This notion of a more advanced water park also disconnects families with smaller children. Every year, we've taken our kids to a 'big' waterpark exactly once per year.. when they've earned their free day at Joahnnes with the library reading club. Otherwise, we opt for a more carefree existence at our little pools. We first moved here when our youngest was only 3… And you would never have convinced me to be a regular at one of those parks, because the anxiety of how many ways my preschooler could hurt themselves would have been too heavy a burden to bear as a young mother. 3. The cost of the proposed acquatic center is blooming. Both in construction and staffing. I'm betting maintenance and insurance for those more advanced attractions are also higher than projected. And there will be the added cost of remediation of the Legion pool site.. . Which seems to have been left off of all of the current estimates, even though it is a real cost incurred with the decision to move forward with this project. 4. There is no current public plan to assist the summer day care facilities on the East side, including the city's own program at Dickinson Elementary, to transport these children 2-3 times a week to the new site for water recreation. This program has been in place for decades, and steals a regular summer activity right out from under them. If I were a working parent, I'd be working overtime to get them on a wait list for another summer care in order to ensure they had continued access to the same activities they've always enjoyed. Or, I'd expect the city to eat the cost of regular transportation to and from the new site… at a cost which also seems to have been left out of calculation for the time being. Thank you for listening to our concerns.. It is greatly appreciated.
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Europe won the Nobel Peace Prize last week, but it comes at a time when the threat of the European Union splitting is considerable. Great Britain is turning away from the EU and the German government is allowing it to do so. In the future, Chancellor Merkel wants to forge ahead with projects London opposes. Hopefully more countries will follow and do as GB.
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'Royal Pains' season 5, episode 7 review: Jeremiah and Divya's house of horrors Royal Pains July 31, 2013 Last week on "Royal Pains," we like to think that we saw some pretty substantial progress when it comes to a few of the stories that we have been following on the show all season long. Hank was getting closer to allowing the hospital to be the new home of the business, Evan pressed along with his campaign, and Divya made the move to live with Jeremiah. Ironically, our favorite moment this week was actually seeing something that felt at first almost inconsequential: Divya and the exploding candy kitchen. This of course was something that made Jeremiah extremely uncomfortable, mostly because nobody wants to come home and see their entire room become an explosion of chocolate and other sorts of assorted candy pieces. In the end, though, we saw the two come together over this, and Dr. Sacani did something very sweet. In the drama department, Evan and Paige squared off over a … painting. This story was nice, but also very predictable. There was an issue of Evan not liking a piece of art, she lashed back, and the two were at odds until a compromise was reached. At this point, we'd prefer to see him doing more with the campaign and Paige having something more exciting to do. The major long-term story this week was the negotiations between Hank's attorney (ironically also the center of a medical mystery this time around) and also the representatives from the hospital. Hank demanded that they all work to get a deal done, and they did! Shelby is taken with more than just Hank's business seemingly, but we'll find out more on that soon. What we did learn here is that a certain patient of his in Hungary is sniffing around, and that means trouble far worse than some chocolate all over the kitchen. Overall, this was a fun "Royal Pains" episode, and there's nothing more that we would really ask of the show than to provide breezy summer entertainment. So long as it does that (and potentially give us Jeremiah and Divya someday), we'll be thrilled. What did you think about this week's "Royal Pains" episode? If you want to take a look at just some of what is going to be coming up ahead on the USA show, be sure to just head on over to the link here. Photo: USA 1923 season 1 episode 5 return date: Who could die next? La Brea season 3 renewal confirmed early at NBC! AGT: All-Stars finale: What to expect moving forward
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ŠKODA's first five seat medium SUV goes on sale from July 2 priced from $29,990 for the manual and $32,290 for the DSG. The ŠKODA KAROQ embodies the European brand's "Simply Clever" ethos with an ingenious VarioFlex system that confers the ability to entirely remove the rear three seats. Indeed, the KAROQ, though fractionally smaller than key rivals by exterior measurement (see table), is more spacious in most interior aspects. With rear seats fitted and fully pushed back, the KAROQ's luggage compartment affords 479 litres. Push these seats forward and the space increases to 588 litres. Fold them flat and you have 1605 litres. Take them out – a task easily accomplished – and there's a massive 1810 litres to fill.
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Daniele Watts height Daniele Watts Measurements, Bio, Age, Weight, and Height Byzaara Martin January 25, 2023 January 27, 2023 Daniele Watts is a prominent American actress who has acted in many films and television series. She has appeared in the television show Weed and acted in the series Partners as a main cast Laura Jackson, which aired in FX original. Daniele Watt has acted in the films like Magic Al and the Mind Factory;… Read More Daniele Watts Measurements, Bio, Age, Weight, and HeightContinue
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'use strict'; describe('common', function () { var $rootScope; var $scope; var mockConfig; var mockToastr; beforeEach(module('uchiwa')); beforeEach(function() { mockConfig = jasmine.createSpyObj('mockConfig', ['favicon']); mockToastr = jasmine.createSpyObj('mockToastr', ['error', 'success']); module(function($provide) { $provide.value('Config', mockConfig); $provide.value('toastr', mockToastr); }); }); beforeEach(inject(function (_$rootScope_) { $rootScope = _$rootScope_; $scope = $rootScope.$new(); })); describe('Helpers', function () { describe('findIdInItems', function() { it('returns a specified item in an array of items', inject(function (Helpers) { var items = [{_id: 'foo:bar'}, {_id: 'baz/qux'}]; var item = Helpers.findIdInItems('foo:bar', items); expect(item).toEqual(items[0]); })); it('handles an error with the array', inject(function (Helpers) { var item = Helpers.findIdInItems('foo:bar'); expect(item).toEqual(null); var item = Helpers.findIdInItems('foo:bar', 'foo'); expect(item).toEqual(null); })); it('handles a missing item', inject(function (Helpers) { var items = [{_id: 'foo:bar'}, {_id: 'baz/qux'}]; var item = Helpers.findIdInItems('foo:qux', items); expect(item).toEqual(null); })); }); describe('getSelected', function() { it('sets the selected.all attribute to false', inject(function (Helpers) { var filtered = [{_id: 'us-east-1:foo'}, {_id: 'us-east-1:bar'}]; var selected = {all: true, ids: {'us-east-1:foo': true, 'us-east-1:bar': true}}; var items = Helpers.getSelected(filtered, selected); expect(selected.all).toBeFalse; expect(items.length).toEqual(2); })); it('only returns the selected items', inject(function (Helpers) { var filtered = [{_id: 'us-east-1:foo'}, {_id: 'us-east-1:bar'}]; var selected = {all: false, ids: {'us-east-1:foo': true}}; var items = Helpers.getSelected(filtered, selected); expect(items).toEqual([filtered[0]]); })); it('handles items with similar names', inject(function (Helpers) { var filtered = [{_id: 'us-east-1:foo2'}, {_id: 'us-east-1:foo'}, {_id: 'us-east-1:foo1'},]; var selected = {all: false, ids: {'us-east-1:foo': true, 'us-east-1:foo2': true}}; var items = Helpers.getSelected(filtered, selected); expect(items).toEqual([filtered[1], filtered[0]]); })); }); describe('equals', function () { it('returns true when the expected variable is an empty string', inject(function (Helpers) { expect(Helpers.equals('foo', '')).toEqual(true); })); it('returns true when the actual & expected variable are strictly similar', inject(function (Helpers) { expect(Helpers.equals('foo', 'foo')).toEqual(true); })); it('returns false when the actual & expected variable are not strictly similar', inject(function (Helpers) { expect(Helpers.equals('foo', 'foobar')).toEqual(false); })); }); describe('escapeDot', function () { it('returns the same value if empty', inject(function (Helpers) { expect(Helpers.escapeDot('')).toEqual(''); })); it('leaves untouch a valid value', inject(function (Helpers) { expect(Helpers.escapeDot('foo')).toEqual('foo'); })); it('escapes a value with a dot notation', inject(function (Helpers) { expect(Helpers.escapeDot('.foo')).toEqual('\\.foo'); })); }); describe('hasElementSelected', function () { it('returns false when no elements are selected', inject(function (Helpers) { expect(Helpers.hasElementSelected({})).toEqual(false); expect(Helpers.hasElementSelected({ids: {foo: false}})).toEqual(false); })); it('returns true when one element is selected', inject(function (Helpers) { expect(Helpers.hasElementSelected({ids: {foo: true}})).toEqual(true); expect(Helpers.hasElementSelected({ids: {foo: false, bar: true}})).toEqual(true); })); }); describe('isUrl', function () { it('returns false when the value is not a URL', inject(function (Helpers) { expect(Helpers.isUrl('')).toEqual(false); expect(Helpers.isUrl('foobar')).toEqual(false); })); it('returns true when the value is a URL with target="_blank"', inject(function (Helpers) { expect(Helpers.isUrl('<a target="_blank" href="http://example.org">http://example.org</a>')).toEqual(true); })); }); describe('secondsBetweenDates', function () { it('returns "unknown" if at least one of the date is undefined', inject(function(Helpers){ expect(Helpers.secondsBetweenDates()).toEqual('unknown'); })); it('returns the seconds between two unix timestamps (milliseconds)', inject(function(Helpers){ expect(Helpers.secondsBetweenDates(1474149594000, 1474153194000)).toEqual(3600); })); it('returns the seconds between two human dates', inject(function(Helpers){ expect(Helpers.secondsBetweenDates('2016-09-17 18:45:20', '2016-09-17 19:00:20')).toEqual(900); })); }); describe('selectAll', function () { it('marks all filtered items as selected', inject(function (Helpers) { var filtered = [{_id: 'foo'}, {_id: 'bar'}]; var selected = {all: true, ids: {foo: true}}; var expectedSelected = {foo: true, bar: true}; Helpers.selectAll(filtered, selected); expect(selected.ids).toEqual(expectedSelected); })); it('marks all filtered items as unselected', inject(function (Helpers) { var filtered = [{_id: 'foo'}, {_id: 'bar'}]; var selected = {all: false, ids: {foo: true}}; var expectedSelected = {foo: false, bar: false}; Helpers.selectAll(filtered, selected); expect(selected.ids).toEqual(expectedSelected); 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expect(mockToastr.error).toHaveBeenCalled(); })); }); describe('success', function() { it('creates a success notification', inject(function (Notification) { Notification.success('foo'); expect(mockToastr.success).toHaveBeenCalled(); })); }); }); });
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Earth & Space Science Color By Numbers or Quizzes - GROWING BUNDLE! Science Color By Number or Quizzes - GROWING BUNDLE! This Asteroids, Meteors, & Comets Science Color by Number includes 10 questions covering the physical differences between these celestial bodies, their movement, classification, and interaction with earth's atmosphere. With what standard does this resource align? This resource will aid students in moving towards mastery of NGSS MS-ESS1-2, NGSS MS-ESS1-3, Tennessee 5.ESS1.3. These color by numbers are no prep! Print the answer sheet on one side and the coloring on the other or print both on one side to save ink and copier counts. How do I use color by numbers? • Use the answer sheet as quiz! Want even more Color By Numbers?
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In Hollywood, there is a never-ending list of red carpet events where the A-list get to put their most fashionable foot forward, and as mere spectators, we can do nothing but obsess over the truly great red carpet style we get to see each year. The best red carpet gowns (or pink carpet) range from the more traditional black and white red carpet looks we see at the Oscars to the weird and wacky red carpet gowns at the Grammy's. Considering the plethora of red carpet style, we thought it was time to put together a definitive list of the best red carpet dresses of all time across (most) categories. From the old 90's looks to the new fashion trends of 2018, we took a look back at all best red carpet dresses over the years to determine the top 10 looks from each major red carpet. 6. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival wearing a couture gown by designer Michael Cinco. 2. Bella Hadid at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival wearing a custom Alexandre Vauthier Couture red gown.
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Bermuda Railway Pages "The Bermuda Railway", a history The Bermuda Railway No Motors! Deciding Take a Trip on the Railway St. George's Station St. George's to Bailey's Bay Bailey's Bay to Flatts Flatts to Hamilton Middle Road Yard Hamilton to Warwick Warwick to Somerset Bermuda Railway Videos Railway FAQ Today's Railway Trail Taking the Trail Trail Photo Tour St. George's to Oil Docks Oil Docks to Ferry Point Coney Island to Flatts Flatts to Palmetto Park Rural Hill to Khyber Pass Khyber Pass to Frank's Bay Frank's Bay to Somerset Bridge Somerset Bridge to Somerset Station Trail FAQ My history of the Bermuda Railway has been published by the National Museum of Bermuda. Find out more. Bermuda Railway Resources Books, Brochures and Videos These books can generally be found in Bermuda, but may be hard to get anywhere else. You may be able to find them at The Bookmart (in Browns on Reid Street, Hamilton), which will ship orders overseas. The Bermuda Bookstore (3 Queen Street, Hamilton) generally has a good selection but does NOT ship overseas. Simon Horn, The Bermuda Railway Bermuda: National Museum of Bermuda Press, 2021. I have been researching my history of the Bermuda Railway for a long time, starting almost as soon as I first published this website in 1998. Writing actually began in 2011, and now the book has finally been published and is available. The reader will have to judge, but I think it is the most complete history of the line yet produced, while providing an unparalleled selection of pictures and illustrations of the old railway. Find out more about the book and where to get it. Colin A. Pomeroy, The Bermuda Railway, Gone But Not Forgotten Bermuda: Colin A. Pomeroy, 1993. ISBN 0-9521298-0-9 Colin Pomeroy has written several railway books, and The Bermuda Railway shows clearly that he is an enthusiast. For the railway lover, his book provides not just a history of the line and its operations, but also a host of information about rolling stock, stations, bridges and trestles, and other technical details. It includes many previously undiscovered photographs of the line as well as Pomeroy's excellent guide to today's Bermuda Railway Trail. Colin A. Pomeroy, The Flying Boats of Bermuda Not a railway book this time, The Flying Boats of Bermuda provides a fascinating look at another form of Bermuda transportation. Pomeroy carefully documents the civilian and military flying boats that provided the only air link with the outside world until Kindley Field airport was built during World War II. The book's 250 pages are packed with the usual detailed information, photographs, diagrams and many appendices. Colin A. Pomeroy with Michael J. Herbert, The Buses of Bermuda Bermuda: Print Link Ltd., 2004. Here Colin Pomeroy takes on the public transport system that replaced the Bermuda Railway after the closure in 1948. Once again he combines the history of the bus system with extensive technical data and pictures of virtually every model of bus that has ever operated on Bermuda's narrow roads. David F. Raine, "Rattle and Shake", The Story of the Bermuda Railway Bermuda: Pompano Publications, 1992. David Raine's book spends less time discussing railway details and more time presenting the railway in the Bermuda of the time, thus acting as a complement to Pomeroy. Raine also provides many historical photographs from the Bermuda Archives, as well as pictures of the remains of the line that are still visible today. Brendan Hollis, The Bermuda Railway Bermuda: Triton Productions Limited, 1989 This video comes from the About Bermuda television series. The Bermuda Railway presents a documentary look at the Railway using both modern and historical footage, and it includes an interesting interview with Bill Kitchen, son of the line's Chief Engineer, who also worked on the Railway before World War II. The video is sometimes available in bookstores and other shops in Bermuda, but can be hard to find. David Rollinson, Railways of the Caribbean London: Macmillan Caribbean, 2001. David Rollinson's colourful survey covers every railway he could find in the Caribbean, from tiny sugar and mining lines on islands like St. Kitts and Aruba to the full-size Ferrocarriles de Cuba, with its thousands of route kilometres. And, while Bermudians will remind you that Bermuda is not part of the Caribbean, the Bermuda Railway is included here in Chapter 3, with the Bahamas. Elizabeth Jones, Bermuda Recollections Bermuda: Ministry of Community, Culture & Information, 1993 A fascinating book of interviews and essays based on a series of workshops with Bermuda seniors held in the late '80s and early '90s. As editor Liz Jones says, it is "a rich resource for those of us who find it difficult to imagine what Bermuda was like before the days of cars, of enormous economic growth, and of political change." Duncan McDowall Another World. Bermuda and the Rise of Modern Tourism Duncan McDowall's fascinating history shows how Bermudians have carefully crafted both the image and reality of tourism in Bermuda for almost a hundred years, and in the process sheds light on the original decision to build the Bermuda Railway, rather than let in the dreaded motor car. Period Material Bermuda Railway Company, Ltd., Bermuda, Seeing the Sights by Railway Bermuda: several editions through the 1930s The Railway published several editions of this brochure for tourists through the 1930s. It presents the railway line as it was then, describing every station, and also includes a fold-out map. Some of the historical pictures on this site come from this brochure. (My first copy came from a Bermuda collector, but copies occasionally show up on eBay.) Walter Brownell Hayward, Bermuda Past and Present New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1935. This combined history and guide to Bermuda was first published in 1911. By 1935 it had been revised twice, and this second revision included a new chapter entitled, "Bermuda from a Railway Car" that runs through the history of transportation on the island, the argument between pro- and anti-railway forces, the building of the railway, and a short guided tour of the line. It is easily found on Abebooks at a range of prices; just make sure you get the 1933 edition or later. Long out of copyright, the full text can also be found on archive.org. Carveth Wells, Bermuda in Three Colours New York: Robert M. McBride & Company, 1935. Combination history/guidebooks were clearly popular in the '30s. This one by Bermuda world traveller, adventurer and popular lecturer Carveth Wells, author of such classics as Adventure and Six Years in the Malay Jungles, has two relatively extensive chapters on the Bermuda Railway, describing the view along the line from Hamilton to Somerset, and then Hamilton to St. George's. Bermuda in Three Colours is also available on Abebooks, and the full text is on archive.org. NO ANALYTICS You are welcome to change your privacy preferences here. This website uses cookies to allow you to control what you can do on the site and what information the site collects. No personal data is collected. 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We, the Young Scholars Program at the African American Policy Forum are a group of Black women developing research skills to advocate for Black women. For the past six weeks, we've learned so much about research while creating a bond grounded in our intersectional experiences. Since, we know each other best as Black women, having a space to foster that community is, honestly, pretty healing. Even though we're all miles away from each other, you're not alone. We want you to feel community wherever you are. Think of SisterSoulGirl.com as your go-to space to de-stress and heal while you follow recipes, quarantine self-care tips and learn a new hobby all while listening to our fire playlist "Black Sis Bliss!" Think of our own sisterhood through Zoom and witness how healing it was — even virtually. We wanted to create a space for other Black girls who just want to chill and feel that community and sisterhood. We hope you enjoy it! 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One of her primary achievements in relation to this production of art is the graphic novel she wrote and illustrated in partnership with National Crittenton, an organization that works primarily with marginalized young women and girls of color. The graphic novel she illustrated focused on afamed pediatrician, Dr. Nadine Burke Harris, who popularized the study of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and now serves as California's Attorney General. In 2018, she illustrated a logo for National Crittenton's annual conference and convening, In Solidarity We Rise. Additionally, in 2017 she illustrated multiple vignettes for Dr. Monique W. Morris' acclaimed book "Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools," served as visual aids for many of the stories depicted in said book. Now, she works with The People's Conservatory, a grassroots organization that trains young artists to create art through an equitable lens through art, on the development of murals in Oakland. Ebony is very excited to continue this exploration of equity through an intersectional lens as a Young Scholar here at the African American Policy Forum. Aniah Francis Aniah Francis is a junior at the University of San Francisco studying Sociology with a concentration in Criminology, Law and Society. Her minors include African American Studies, Entrepreneurship and Innovation and Legal Studies. Aniah is a student mentor to incoming students of color and Sociology Ambassador at her university. Additionally, she is on the executive board for Sister Connection at her school which seeks to create a safe space for women of color. Aniah has worked with the grassroot organization San Francisco Rising on two campaigns "Schools and Communities First " and "College for All" which aimed to redistribute wealth back into communities of color. 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She fell in love with political/sociological related research after taking a course called Intro to Research in Political Science during the spring semester of her freshman year. This led her to a rabbit-hole-like journey of wanting to be a political scientist/researcher and figuring out what that means to her, allowing her to intern at nonprofits, a criminal defense law firm, her city councilman, and now as a Young Scholar for the African American Policy Forum. She wants to be a policy expert at a think tank but says specifically that she "wants the Black stuff," focusing on race and public policy (especially on a state and local level with a special interest in gentrification). As a young Black woman in political science, she felt an obligation to dedicate her work to improving the lives of Black people. In her free time, however, Kasayah is a bookworm, a master Googler, and a major podcast enthusiast! Research Positionality: It is crucial to acknowledge the negative impacts of one's homebase (their neighborhood or homelife) on the mental wellness of Black girls. Although all families are affected by COVID-19, we notice that Black girls and women are impacted differently on both dramatic and acute levels. I suspect that younger Black women's mental wellness declines from the lack of security and support. Gabby Crooks Gabby Crooks (she/her/hers) is a rising sophomore at Stanford University, studying International Relations, double minoring in Human Rights and Spanish. She is from Germantown, MD and aspires to be a human rights attorney, specializing in immigration advocacy and development in the African and South American continents. Gabby hopes to center the Black experience in her legal profession, for both those she serves and those she will be serving with. At Stanford, Gabby is heavily involved in the pre-law and advocacy spaces, serving as the Community Development Chair for Stanford Womxn in Law (SWIL), is on the executive team of Black Pre-Law Society, and is a senator on the Associated Students of Stanford University (ASSU) Undergraduate Senate. Outside of school, Gabby enjoys reading, watching a number of shows at a time, and spending time outside. She is excited to be a Young Scholar here at the African American Policy Forum, strengthening her knowledge of intersectionality, and she can't wait to apply it to all of her future endeavors. Haley Taylor Schlitz Haley Taylor Schlitz is a law student, author, public speaker and respected thought leader on the issues students of color face in navigating gifted and talented programs in our public schools. Haley has spent the last few years of her life pursuing education excellence. In 2016, at the age of 13, Haley graduated high school and started her undergraduate education at Tarrant County Community College's Northeast campus. After one year at TCC, Haley applied to and was accepted to over 15 undergraduate institutions as a transfer student. Her acceptances included Xavier University of Louisiana's Pre-Med Program, Oklahoma State's Honors college, Spelman College, University of Texas at Dallas, Texas Woman's University and many others. Haley chose to attend Texas Woman's University because she embraced the university's stated purpose to "Educate a woman, empower the world." Haley's concern about the lack of diversity in our nation's gifted and talented programs, and her own experience of being denied multiple times to be tested for the program in our public schools, influenced her in selecting a major in Education Studies within TWU's College of Professional Education. Haley graduated Magnum Cum Laude and was honored for her academic success by being selected as the student speaker during her graduation ceremony. Haley is the youngest graduate on record from Texas Woman's University. In 2019, Haley decided that a legal education would help her pursue her passion to make positive change in our world. Haley applied to and was accepted into nine law schools. After serious consideration of each school, Haley chose to attend SMU Dedman School of Law. Haley is now in her second year of law school at 17 years old. Haley Taylor Schlitz is the proud daughter of William Schlitz and Dr. Myiesha Taylor. Haley has a brother, Ian, and sister Hana. Haley continues to enjoy playing the harp and piano. She is a sabre and epee fencer and performs original spoken words works at the DaVerse Lounge in Dallas, Texas. In her free time, she enjoys playing video games with her siblings, drawing, reading, and writing. Haley appreciates her family and loves any opportunity to spend time together. Kayla Bobb Kayla Bobb is a sophomore at Wellesley College where she is a prospective Women's and Gender Studies major and Art History minor. She is from Maplewood, NJ where she lives with her sister, Aliyah, mother, Shawn, and dog, Maxx. In her spare time, she enjoys doing yoga, skateboarding, reading, learning about the abolition movement, and hanging out in nature with friends. Her passion for social justice has led her to participate in and organize multiple protests and initiatives that aim to educate others. At school, she is on the executive board of Ethos (the Black Student Organization), the Sexual Health Educators (SHEs), and Pentimento, a new art magazine on campus. Career-wise, Kayla hopes to lead and/or establish a non-profit organization with the goal of uplifting the voices of Black youth and promoting access to tools of higher education. Her involvement in the Youth Scholars Program has further fueled her passion to continue the fight for Black girls around the world, and she is eternally grateful for this experience. Kimberly McKoy Kimberly McKoy is a rising sophomore at Georgia State University studying Interdisciplinary Studies with a concentration in Law and Society. Growing up in Westchester, New York, she has always been interested in racial inequalities, and how her role as an African-American woman could be a catalyst for change. Kimberly found herself being that catalyst in her community when she created a research project on Implicit Racial Bias Affecting the Health Care System. Her research closely looked at the bias of doctors and how they were treating African American patients based on their race instead of their description of pain. Other than trying to lower the mortality rate, her project has aimed to help change the views of others in politics, healthcare, and in the everyday lives of American citizens. Meanwhile, getting exposure to research she has an interest in human rights and policies.. Being a part of the African American Policy and Forum has led her to be aligned with her future goals of becoming a lawyer. Kimberly is also a sketch artist who loves to do graphic design in her free time. Eryn McCallum Eryn McCallum is a junior at Emerson College majoring in Journalism and double minoring in African American/Africana Studies and Political Communication. Eryn is from Chicago but has enjoyed the experience of living in a smaller city, Boston, during the school year. Her current passions include activism through educational reform and community service, holding leadership roles in organizations at her school revolving around the two. Eryn's recent major influences have been the journalism programs she spent many high school years doing, reading books (especially memoirs) by Black women, and observing/participating in her generation's many methods of social activism. After getting her degree at Emerson, she plans on continuing her education in law school. Eryn hopes to work nationally and internationally in ethnographic journalism, law, community-based research projects, and volunteer work. She is particularly interested in researching the abolition of policing and the prison-industrial complex in the U.S./reimagining the country without those aspects, along with working with Black women across the globe on various projects related to art, education, and/or business. In her free time now, however, Eryn enjoys reading, journaling, dancing, and cooking. Janiya Starr Gibens Janiya Starr Gibens is a junior at North Carolina State University, double-majoring in Political Science with a concentration in Law and Justice and Communication Media Studies. Starr has spent most of her life in Fort Washington, Maryland and has always been interested in social justice advocacy. Starr's lived experiences have also shaped her passion for equal voting rights and criminal justice system reform. Starr is on the executive board of NC State's NAACP, on the executive board of The Society of Afrikan American Culture, and has helped transform her school's racial climate. Starr has also served as the creative producer for TRiO at NC State's podcast, Beyond the Belltower. Moreover, Starr consistently works to prioritize the voices of underrepresented students in every space that she enters through authenticity and resilience. Starr has completed undergraduate research under The Black Families Project with Dr. Qiana Cryer-Coupet and even received an Outstanding Research Presentation award for her study of racial discrimination experiences with the criminal justice system and the sociopolitical development of Black youth. The African American Policy Forum's Young Scholar Program is providing Starr with a space to further explore her identity as a Black woman and equipping her with the confidence necessary to become a civil rights and criminal defense attorney with her own non-profit organization. Carly McIntosh Carly McIntosh is a rising junior at Harvard College from the suburbs of West Philadelphia. Carly is currently earning an honors degree in Social Studies: an interdisciplinary major in the social sciences. Through her major, Carly designed a focus field titled "Social and Political Responses to Crime." Her focus is guided by her interest in questions like "what could alternatives to the current prison system look like?" and "how should we define justice?" Extracurricularly, she serves on the Executive Board of the Harvard Organization of Prison Education and Reform (HOPE) as the Director of Education. She also serves as a mentor and peer educator at several organizations including the Association of Black Harvard Women, the Harvard Education Portal, Sargent House (a transitional living facility for young men in Boston), the Nassau Street Jail, and Room 13 (a peer counseling organization for mental wellness). After college, Carly will pursue a law degree with intent to protect the rights of incarcerated people. In her free time, Carly enjoys practicing Hot Yoga, writing medicorce poetry in her notes app, and playing the album CTRL by SZA on repeat. Junia Janvier Junia Janvier is a Haitian-American sophomore studying Computer Science at Boston University. Junia's interest in Computer Science derives from her passion for social justice, and finding ways to connect social justice to technology while addressing the disparities of Black women in tech. At Boston University, Junia is a proud member of the National Society of Black Engineers, where she is the programs chair, overseeing chapter events and initiatives. This coming year, Junia will be working as the Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator for BU Spark!, a Computing fellowship and organizational initiative on campus, where she will work with the computing department to diversify and implement best practices for students of color. Originally based in Providence, RI, her interests lie community organizing for women of color and advocacy. Back home, she was a member of SistaFire, a grassroots organization for women of color, where she focused on their campaign for improving Black maternal health in the state of Rhode Island. With her and her friends, she has started a program which provides advocacy and academic development for young women of color in middle school, set to launch in Spring 2021. In the future, after receiving her B.A. in Computer Science, Junia intends to pursue a degree in law. Junia is extremely excited to continue to explore intersectional and ethical research practices with a cohort of amazing Black Women through the Young Scholars Program at the African American Policy Forum. In her free time, you'll find Junia writing poetry, reading, or hanging out with friends in the city and beyond.
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<?php namespace Test\Migrate; use ngyuki\DbMigrate\Migrate\Logger; use PDO; use Symfony\Component\Console\Output\NullOutput; use TestHelper\TestEnv; use ngyuki\DbMigrate\Executor\SqlExecutor; use ngyuki\DbMigrate\Adapter\AdapterFactory; use ngyuki\DbMigrate\Adapter\AdapterInterface; class SqlExecutorTest extends \PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase { /** * @var PDO */ private $pdo; /** * @var AdapterInterface */ private $adapter; protected function setUp() { $this->pdo = (new TestEnv())->pdo(); $this->pdo->query("drop table if exists tt"); $this->pdo->query("create table tt (id int not null primary key)"); $dryRun = false; $logger = new Logger(new NullOutput()); $this->adapter = (new AdapterFactory())->create($this->pdo, $logger, $dryRun); } private function fetch_list() { return $this->pdo->query("select id from tt order by id")->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_COLUMN); } /** * @test */ public function execute_up() { $executor = new SqlExecutor($this->adapter); $executor->up(file_get_contents(__DIR__ . '/_files/exec.sql')); assertEquals(array("2000"), $this->fetch_list()); } /** * @test */ public function execute_down() { $this->pdo->query("insert into tt values ('2000')"); $executor = new SqlExecutor($this->adapter); $executor->down(file_get_contents(__DIR__ . '/_files/exec.sql')); assertEmpty($this->fetch_list()); } }
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I need to ask a favor of you, my kind and generous readers. I recently offered to redesign the website for the Brown Public Library in Northfield, VT, which is definitely due for an extreme makeover. Since one of the most important requirements is that it is easy for someone who knows no HTML to edit, I thought that a WordPress blog might be the ideal solution. I love Drupal, but for a small library's website, it's like swatting a fly with a bazooka. I'm so familiar with WordPress since I've been using it for 3 1/2 years in various capacities. And I already have two WP blogs that I have to upgrade for work, so a third won't make my life much more difficult. I was wondering if you knew of any really good examples of libraries that are using WordPress for as their website. I know of a few, but I'm sure there are a ton out there that I know nothing about and that could provide me with great ideas for making the BPL website something special. So, if you do know of any, please share them in the comments. I'm really excited about this project. Public library websites are so different from academic, and I'm looking forward to playing in a new sandbox. It's also just great to engage more with my local community. I absolutely can't wait to get started!
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2016 SeaWheeze Half Marathon Registration Shorts - Mine Finally Arrived! My SeaWheeze Half Marathon registration shorts came today - yay! I think I got a "good" pair in terms of color and the photo vignettes shown on the shorts. I took them outside to better show the colors since these the women's shorts tend to look very washed out in indoor light. They're more colorful than I anticipated but the colors are rather sombre and a interesting departure from previous years. I'll be interested to see the palette of the showcase store. I also bought a pair of mens T.H.E. shorts which I should get in a few days. I'll put up some photos of those when they arrive. The 2016 SeaWheeze logo with a pentagon surrounding the lululemon symbol. We'll be seeing lots of fives this year, since this is the 5th SeaWheeze. The men have a black tag. I really love this year's pouch - a manilla envelope containing our "mission". The banner on the SeaWheeze site. The women's shorts are line in Split Pea. The second photo is a comparison to a Heathered Split Pea Cool Racerback.
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Why Did the Bank of Canada Hit Pause on Interest-Rate Hikes? January 25, 2023 by News Desk Bloomberg Quicktake: Now published this video item, entitled "Why Did the Bank of Canada Hit Pause on Interest-Rate Hikes?" – below is their description. Following a record series of interest rate hikes that lifted its key interest by 425 basis points within 10 months, the Bank of Canada became the first major central bank to announce a pause in anti-inflation efforts. How will the Bank's decision impact the fiscal plans of other central banks? Presented by @cmegroup: https://www.cmegroup.com/openmarkets/quicktake-by-bloomberg.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=paid_social&utm_campaign=quicktake_evergreen&utm_content=more_insights Bloomberg Quicktake: Now YouTube Channel About This Source - Bloomberg QuickTake: Now Bloomberg L.P. is a privately held financial, software, data, and media company headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It was founded by Michael Bloomberg in 1981, with the help of Thomas Secunda, Duncan MacMillan, Charles Zegar, and a 12% ownership investment by Merrill Lynch. Recent from Bloomberg QuickTake: Now: Stocks Are Poised to Hit New Lows This Year, Survey of Investors Shows Category: News, Oil & Gas What's Next for Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim? Category: Investment Banking, News Will the Global Inflation Fight Upend Currency Markets? Category: Finance, Manufacturing, News In This Story: Canada Canada is a country in the northern part of North America. It extends from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering 9.98 million square kilometres (3.85 million square miles), making it the world's second-largest country by total area. Its southern and western border with the United States, stretching 8,891 kilometres (5,525 mi), is the world's longest bi-national land border. Canada's capital is Ottawa, and its three largest metropolitan areas are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. Various Indigenous peoples inhabited what is now Canada for thousands of years before European colonization. The Canada Act 1982, which severed the vestiges of legal dependence on the British Parliament. Canada is a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy in the Westminster tradition, with a monarch and a prime minister who serves as the chair of the Cabinet and head of government. As a highly developed country, Canada has the seventeenth-highest nominal per-capita income globally as well as the thirteenth-highest ranking in the Human Development Index. Its advanced economy is the tenth-largest in the world, relying chiefly upon its abundant natural resources and well-developed international trade networks. 2 Recent Items: Canada Live: Murder trial continues for former attorney Alex Murdaugh Health Canada reviewing use of domperidone to assist lactation In This Story: Inflation In economics, inflation refers to a general progressive increase in prices of goods and services in an economy. When the general price level rises, each unit of currency buys fewer goods and services; consequently, inflation corresponds to a reduction in the purchasing power of money. 5 Recent Items: Inflation Nobel laureate Michael Spence on 2023 economy Category: Energy, News Category: Business, Finance UK economy set to shrink in 2023 in weakest performance among G7, IMF warns Ferguson: The Fed wants to ensure people they're being vigilant, but aren't ready to pause or pivot Categories News Tags Bank, Banks, Canada, Inflation Amazon workers walkout over pay in first UK strike Leopard 2: A divisive choice, first time since WW2 German tanks will fight on European soil
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The purpose of the "Manual on how to plan, implement and sustain capital investment in health and health care" is to provide practical advice to local Ministries of Health in EU countries on how to establish and maintain a process of planning and funding capital investment in European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) as a regular activity integrated with the other activities of the Ministries and based on the principles of good public management. The manual is written for decision makers and people who are engaged or should be engaged in this process (especially project managers). The first chapter of the document consists of the specifications related to strategic planning in the public sector together with a description of challenges that the Ministry of Health must face, and the range of investment possibilities that the Ministry can choose from. The second chapter describes the context of the capital investment planning process, a step-by-step outline of how to establish and maintain it and suggestions on how to sustain the process once it is established. The chapter is designed to provide practical help in setting up the process, describes how the process needs to be positioned among other functions of Ministries of Health and provides a general overview of how the process is connected to areas of activity such as long-term planning, financial planning and budgeting. The third chapter provides information about financial mechanisms (and their assessment) that can be used especially in the case of large investments in health and health care within ESIF.
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How MPs can defeat no-deal Brexit this week, and pull the rug out from the No 10 fanatics Too often the voices of sanity and reason have found themselves put on the back foot by a ruthless and determined No 10. Tomorrow, parliament can change that Chuka Umunna MP The House of Commons returns tomorrow for a momentous constitutional battle between a Conservative government, hijacked by a Brexit elite (the 2016 Vote Leave campaign team), and the representatives of the people, democratically elected to parliament in 2017. There has been a lot of anger and outrage at the government's attempt to ram through a no-deal Brexit but that cannot be allowed to obscure the main issue here. Let us be clear: stopping a no-deal Brexit is vital but stopping Brexit altogether must be the goal. The reason, after all, why parliament has not been able to agree a deal is because Brexit in the form it was promised is impossible to deliver. So Brexit IS the problem, whether it is of the Tory variety or the alternative Labour Brexit deal Jeremy Corbyn says he will negotiate if Labour takes office. The Liberal Democrats rule nothing out when it comes to stopping Brexit, the first stage of which is to stop no deal. We are working closely with others to do this – yet many of them (such as former chancellor Philip Hammond) still want to leave the EU with some kind of deal. If the last three years have taught us anything, it is that there is no deal which compares to EU membership – that is why we are unequivocally the UK's biggest and strongest Remain party. The focus of efforts this week will be legislating to stop the country crashing out of the EU without a deal by securing an Article 50 extension and we are optimistic that this can be achieved. It is important that we are clear how long an extension should be, so it can't be got round by the government – it would need to last at least two months for a general election to take place and a further 5-6 months for a new referendum. If the length of extension is vague and unspecified the government will simply apply to extend for, say, a further 12 hours and then claim the legal requirements to ask for one have been satisfied. We also need to be clear on the purpose. We want an extension to give the people a final say on this sorry mess. If, as an alternative, it was for a general election then that election must take place before the scheduled date of Brexit, with a view to any new government holding a people's vote on the issue. I know there are some who would rather not talk about the purpose of an extension for fear of exposing divisions in their parties (namely the Labour party) but you cannot claim to want to stop a no-deal Brexit if you are not prepared to contemplate the means. Ultimately, you can only stop the UK leaving the EU without a deal by voting for a deal or by voting in some way to stop Brexit altogether – this is a choice which cannot be ducked. In spite of all the above, the lesson of the last three months has been that too often the voices of sanity and reason have found themselves put on the back foot by a ruthless and determined No 10. We saw from the Vote Leave campaign that the group now running this government are prepared to lie, cheat and break the rules to win at any cost. This is not hyperbole – the Vote Leave campaign was found to have broken the law by the Electoral Commission and Boris Johnson, its leading figurehead, was publicly reprimanded by the chair of the UK Statistics Authority for his claim that £350m extra per week could be spent on the NHS as a consequence of Brexit. We can all see they have shown they are prepared to disregard the usual constitutional conventions in this country. Even if the Commons successfully legislates this week, we cannot presume a further extension will even be granted – it is likely, though not guaranteed. There is a lot of ill will towards the Johnson administration in EU capitals given the Brexiters general behaviour towards our closest friends and allies. And there is a risk that Johnson's fellow right-wing nationalist leaders on the EU Council do his bidding to facilitate a no-deal Brexit in some way. This is why the Commons must also look at ways to ensure parliament has the opportunity to revoke Article 50 if necessary – as an insurance policy. Again, there are some who would prefer not to mention "revoking" but this is also an issue which cannot be ducked as over 6 million people have illustrated by signing the biggest ever parliamentary petition calling for it. There has been much chat about the various utterances of cabinet ministers who decried a no-deal Brexit and now have taken a different view because it suits their personal political interests – Sajid Javid, Matt Hancock, Amber Rudd and Nicky Morgan all come to mind. But perhaps the most important was that of Michael Gove, writing in the Brexit supporting Daily Mail, on 10 March this year. Gove said "We didn't vote to leave without a deal. That wasn't the message of the campaign I helped lead." Even he concedes that the disgraceful no-deal project of which he is now a central figure, has no mandate. If even he accepts this – surely this whole sorry saga of Brexit must be abandoned altogether? So, by all means rail against a no-deal Brexit, but stopping it from happening will be a job half done if we don't stop Brexit altogether.
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I know this is an old post but has anyone got any info on the tri bar tail light for 2018 street glide. You have three options for the 2018 FLHX Lucky. 3) buy the OEM part (67774-10) and a connector pick and re-configure the connector. FWIW, I took Paulys advice and did #3 on a eBay copy assembly, done and dusted for $50. Not sure but there may be HDI knock-offs on eBay available now. CAUTION: the FLHXs computer relies on the rear brake light feed for its monitoring of the electronic braking controls. If your mods kill the brake light feed it can get dangerous. OR..... buy my Top Shop Carbon rear extended guard and install the number plate surround I have and use the side lights !!! Cheers for the info Nutty. I will do some more research on which way to go. Don't think I want to play with too much as still have warranty concerns if I fry something. I'll contact dealer and see if they will let me have a go . I installed the custom dynamic tri-bar light on my 18 roadking. It was a plug n play with no issues. A bit pricey but lights up rear nicely and the additional brake lights are very bright. I think thats the way im going to head as well. Your right about the bit pricey bit.
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How has married life been for the two of you? Angelina Tan (AT) Our marriage has been about bliss, growth and adjustment—we continue to find joy in the minutiae of everyday and make the effort to work through any differences we may have. How will you be spending your first Valentine's Day as newly-weds? AT Both of us travel quite a bit for work so we take the effort to have quiet date nights to spend quality time together. Desmond is cooking a Japanese meal (our favourite cuisine) for both of us—we hardly have home cooked food on weekdays. A for effort on his part! Sabrina Ho (SH) It's been fun, taking this journey together has been a big learning curve—even though we had expectations towards the role of husband and wife. We've also realised that although it's a union, it is important to be your unique self. SH We are usually anti-Valentine's Day but since it's our first celebration as husband and wife, we are going to have a romantic dinner at one of our favourite restaurants—Spago. Melissa Peh (MP) Married life has been great so far! We are excited to be working on our next project—our new home. MP Alvin and I will be making uni pasta with pasta we bought from our recent Italy trip (when we took our pre-wedding photos), paired with wine from our wedding. We'll also be making a chocolate dessert. Rachel Wee (RW) It has been really awesome! We moved into our new home after the wedding and we have spent so much time cooking and doing housework but I have never been happier. RW I'm going to cook Ken a surprise dinner! Steak, because it's his favourite—I know nothing makes him happier than eating a meal cooked by me.
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"""Utility functions used in kubeflow_v2_run_executor.py.""" import hashlib from typing import Any, Dict, List, Mapping, MutableMapping, Optional from absl import logging from kfp.pipeline_spec import pipeline_spec_pb2 as pipeline_pb2 from tfx.components.evaluator import constants from tfx.orchestration.kubeflow.v2 import compiler_utils from tfx.types import artifact from tfx.types import artifact_utils from tfx.types import standard_component_specs from tfx.utils import import_utils import yaml from google.protobuf import struct_pb2 from google.protobuf import json_format from ml_metadata.proto import metadata_store_pb2 # Old execution property name. This is mapped to utils.INPUT_BASE_KEY. _OLD_INPUT_BASE_PROPERTY_NAME = 'input_base_uri' # Max value for int64 _INT64_MAX = 1 << 63 def parse_raw_artifact_dict( inputs_dict: Any, name_from_id: Optional[MutableMapping[int, str]] = None ) -> Dict[str, List[artifact.Artifact]]: """Parses a map from key to a list of a single Artifact from pb objects. Parses a mapping field in a protobuf message, whose value is an ExecutorInput.ArtifactList message, to a Python dict, whose value is a list of TFX Artifact Python objects. Args: inputs_dict: the mapping field in the proto message. name_from_id: the dict used to store the id to string-typed name mapping. Returns: dictionary of the parsed Python Artifact objects. """ if name_from_id is None: name_from_id = {} result = {} for k, v in inputs_dict.items(): result[k] = [ _parse_raw_artifact(single_artifact, name_from_id) for single_artifact in v.artifacts ] return result def _get_hashed_id(full_name: str, name_from_id: MutableMapping[int, str]) -> int: """Converts the string-typed name to int-typed ID.""" # Built-in hash function will not exceed the range of int64, which is the # type of id in metadata artifact proto. result = int(hashlib.sha256(full_name.encode('utf-8')).hexdigest(), 16) % _INT64_MAX name_from_id[result] = full_name return result def _get_full_name(artifact_id: int, name_from_id: Mapping[int, str]) -> str: """Converts the int-typed id to full string name.""" return name_from_id[artifact_id] # TODO(b/169583143): Remove this workaround when TFX migrates to use str-typed # id/name to identify artifacts. # Currently the contract is: # - In TFX stack, artifact IDs are integers. # - In pipeline stack, artifact IDs are strings, with format determined by the # type and implementation of the metadata store in use. # Therefore conversion is needed when parsing RuntimeArtifact populated by # pipeline and also when writing out ExecutorOutput. # This function is expected to be executed right before the TFX container # writes out ExecutorOutput pb message. It converts the int-typed ID fields to # string-typed ones conforming the contract with the metadata store being used. def refactor_model_blessing(model_blessing: artifact.Artifact, name_from_id: Mapping[int, str]) -> None: """Changes id-typed custom properties to string-typed runtime artifact name.""" if model_blessing.has_custom_property( constants.ARTIFACT_PROPERTY_BASELINE_MODEL_ID_KEY): model_blessing.set_string_custom_property( constants.ARTIFACT_PROPERTY_BASELINE_MODEL_ID_KEY, _get_full_name( artifact_id=model_blessing.get_int_custom_property( constants.ARTIFACT_PROPERTY_BASELINE_MODEL_ID_KEY), name_from_id=name_from_id)) if model_blessing.has_custom_property( constants.ARTIFACT_PROPERTY_CURRENT_MODEL_ID_KEY): model_blessing.set_string_custom_property( constants.ARTIFACT_PROPERTY_CURRENT_MODEL_ID_KEY, _get_full_name( artifact_id=model_blessing.get_int_custom_property( constants.ARTIFACT_PROPERTY_CURRENT_MODEL_ID_KEY), name_from_id=name_from_id)) def parse_execution_properties(exec_properties: Any) -> Dict[str, Any]: """Parses a map from key to Value proto as execution properties. Parses a mapping field in a protobuf message, whose value is a Kubeflow Value proto messages, to a Python dict, whose value is a Python primitive object. Args: exec_properties: the mapping field in the proto message, representing the execution properties of the component. Returns: dictionary of the parsed execution properties. """ result = {} for k, v in exec_properties.items(): # TODO(b/159835994): Remove this once pipeline populates INPUT_BASE_KEY if k == _OLD_INPUT_BASE_PROPERTY_NAME: k = standard_component_specs.INPUT_BASE_KEY # Translate each field from Value pb to plain value. result[k] = getattr(v, v.WhichOneof('value')) if result[k] is None: raise TypeError('Unrecognized type encountered at field %s of execution' ' properties %s' % (k, exec_properties)) return result def translate_executor_output( output_dict: Mapping[str, List[artifact.Artifact]], name_from_id: Mapping[int, str]) -> Dict[str, pipeline_pb2.ArtifactList]: """Translates output_dict to a Kubeflow ArtifactList mapping.""" result = {} for k, v in output_dict.items(): result[k] = pipeline_pb2.ArtifactList(artifacts=[ to_runtime_artifact( artifact_utils.get_single_instance(v), name_from_id) ]) return result def _get_json_value_mapping( mlmd_value_mapping: Dict[str, metadata_store_pb2.Value]) -> Dict[str, Any]: """Converts a mapping field with MLMD Value to JSON Value.""" def get_json_value( mlmd_value: metadata_store_pb2.Value) -> artifact.JsonValueType: if not mlmd_value.HasField('value'): return None elif mlmd_value.WhichOneof('value') == 'int_value': return float(mlmd_value.int_value) elif mlmd_value.WhichOneof('value') == 'double_value': return mlmd_value.double_value elif mlmd_value.WhichOneof('value') == 'string_value': return mlmd_value.string_value elif mlmd_value.WhichOneof('value') == 'struct_value': return artifact._decode_struct_value(mlmd_value.struct_value) # pylint: disable=protected-access else: raise TypeError('Get unknown type of value: {}'.format(mlmd_value)) return {k: get_json_value(v) for k, v in mlmd_value_mapping.items()} def _get_json_metadata_mapping( artifact_instance: artifact.Artifact) -> Dict[str, Any]: """Converts Artifact properties to a JSON dictionary.""" properties_json = _get_json_value_mapping( artifact_instance.mlmd_artifact.properties) custom_properties_json = _get_json_value_mapping( artifact_instance.mlmd_artifact.custom_properties) metadata_dict = {} for key, value in properties_json.items(): metadata_dict[key] = value for key, value in custom_properties_json.items(): if key in artifact_instance.artifact_type.properties: key = artifact.CUSTOM_PROPERTIES_PREFIX + key metadata_dict[key] = value return metadata_dict def to_runtime_artifact( artifact_instance: artifact.Artifact, name_from_id: Mapping[int, str]) -> pipeline_pb2.RuntimeArtifact: """Converts TFX artifact instance to RuntimeArtifact proto message.""" metadata = struct_pb2.Struct() json_format.ParseDict(_get_json_metadata_mapping(artifact_instance), metadata) result = pipeline_pb2.RuntimeArtifact( uri=artifact_instance.uri, metadata=metadata) # TODO(b/135056715): Change to a unified getter/setter of Artifact type # once it's ready. # Try convert tfx artifact id to string-typed name. This should be the case # when running on an environment where metadata access layer is not running # in user space. id_or_none = getattr(artifact_instance, 'id', None) if (id_or_none is not None and id_or_none in name_from_id): result.name = name_from_id[id_or_none] else: logging.warning('Cannot convert ID back to runtime name for artifact %s', artifact_instance) return result def _retrieve_class_path(type_schema: pipeline_pb2.ArtifactTypeSchema) -> str: """Gets the class path from an artifact type schema.""" if type_schema.WhichOneof('kind') == 'schema_title': title = type_schema.schema_title if type_schema.WhichOneof('kind') == 'instance_schema': data = yaml.safe_load(type_schema.instance_schema) title = data.get('title', 'tfx.Artifact') if title in compiler_utils.TITLE_TO_CLASS_PATH: # For first party types, the actual import path is maintained in # TITLE_TO_CLASS_PATH map. return compiler_utils.TITLE_TO_CLASS_PATH[title] else: # For custom types, the import path is encoded as the schema title. return title def _parse_raw_artifact( artifact_pb: pipeline_pb2.RuntimeArtifact, name_from_id: MutableMapping[int, str]) -> artifact.Artifact: """Parses RuntimeArtifact proto message without artifact_type.""" # This parser can only reserve what's inside the RuntimeArtifact pb message. # Recovers the type information from artifact type schema. # TODO(b/170261670): Replace this workaround by a more resilient # implementation. Currently custom artifact type can hardly be supported. assert artifact_pb.type, 'RuntimeArtifact is expected to have a type.' # 1. Import the artifact class from preloaded TFX library. type_path = _retrieve_class_path(artifact_pb.type) artifact_cls = import_utils.import_class_by_path(type_path) # 2. Copy properties and custom properties to the MLMD artifact pb. mlmd_artifact = metadata_store_pb2.Artifact() # TODO(b/135056715): Change to a unified getter/setter of Artifact type # once it's ready. if artifact_pb.name: # TODO(b/169583143): Remove this workaround when TFX migrates to use # str-typed id/name to identify artifacts. # Convert and populate the MLMD artifact ID. mlmd_artifact.id = _get_hashed_id(artifact_pb.name, name_from_id) mlmd_artifact.uri = artifact_pb.uri for k, v in artifact_pb.properties.items(): mlmd_artifact.properties[k].CopyFrom(compiler_utils.get_mlmd_value(v)) for k, v in artifact_pb.custom_properties.items(): mlmd_artifact.custom_properties[k].CopyFrom( compiler_utils.get_mlmd_value(v)) # Translate metadata items into properties and custom properties. mlmd_artifact_type = artifact_cls().artifact_type metadata_dict = json_format.MessageToDict(artifact_pb.metadata) for k, v in metadata_dict.items(): if k in mlmd_artifact_type.properties: property_type = mlmd_artifact_type.properties[k] if property_type == metadata_store_pb2.INT and isinstance(v, float): mlmd_artifact.properties[k].int_value = int(v) continue elif property_type == metadata_store_pb2.DOUBLE and isinstance(v, float): mlmd_artifact.properties[k].double_value = v continue elif property_type == metadata_store_pb2.STRING and isinstance(v, str): mlmd_artifact.properties[k].string_value = v continue elif property_type == metadata_store_pb2.STRUCT: mlmd_artifact.properties[k].struct_value.CopyFrom( artifact._encode_struct_value(v)) # pylint: disable=protected-access continue # We fell through, which means the property doesn't actually fit the # schema. Therefore, we treat it as a custom property. # First, we drop the custom property prefix if we had to drop it because # of a property name conflict. if k.startswith(artifact.CUSTOM_PROPERTIES_PREFIX): stripped_k = k[len(artifact.CUSTOM_PROPERTIES_PREFIX):] if stripped_k in mlmd_artifact_type.properties: k = stripped_k mlmd_artifact.custom_properties[k].struct_value.CopyFrom( artifact._encode_struct_value(v)) # pylint: disable=protected-access # 3. Instantiate the artifact Python object. result = artifact_cls() result.set_mlmd_artifact(mlmd_artifact) return result
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Сэр Томас де Куртене (; 1414 — 3 февраля 1458, аббатство Абингдон, Беркшир, Королевство Англия) — английский аристократ, крупный землевладелец из юго-западных графств, 13-й граф Девон и 6-й барон Куртене с 1422 года. Участвовал в Столетней войне, с 1445 года занимал должность главного стюарда Англии. Во внутриполитической борьбе был сторонником Бофортов, позже заключил союз с герцогом Ричардом Йоркским, но в Войнах Алой и Белой розы поддержал Ланкастеров. Сражался в первой битве при Сент-Олбансе в мае 1455 года. Враждовал с Уильямом Бонвиллом, оспаривавшим его гегемонию в юго-западных графствах, причём дело дважды доходило до масштабных боевых действий (в 1450 и 1456 годах). Для Куртене эта борьба была в целом неудачной. Все трое сыновей сэра Томаса погибли молодыми в ходе гражданской войны, так что старшая ветвь рода пресеклась к 1471 году. Биография Происхождение и ранние годы Томас де Куртене принадлежал к знатному английскому роду французского происхождения, представители которого при Джоне Безземельном обосновались в Девоне, а позже стали наиболее влиятельными землевладельцами Юго-Западной Англии. С 1299 года Куртене носили титул баронов Куртене, с 1335 — титул графов Девон; по женской линии их родословная восходила к одной из дочерей короля Эдуарда I. Томас был единственным ребёнком Хью де Куртене, 12-го графа Девона, и его жены Энн Толбот, дочери 4-го барона Толбота. Будущий 13-й граф Девон родился в 1414 году. В восемь лет он потерял отца и унаследовал его титулы и земли, но до своего совершеннолетия находился под опекой. Предположительно опекунами стали Бофорты — представители побочной ветви королевской династии Ланкастеров; на представительнице именно этой семьи Томас женился. Графа признали совершеннолетним раньше обычного — не в 21 год, а в неполные 19, в феврале 1433 года. На тот момент владения Куртене, сконцентрированные в первую очередь в южной и центральной частях Девона, а также разбросанные по соседним графствам, приносили примерно 1500 фунтов годового дохода и в теории должны были обеспечивать их обладателю ведущую политическую роль на всём юго-западе королевства. Однако в масштабах всей Англии Девоны принадлежали к числу самых бедных графов, а потому их влияние было ограниченным. К тому же вдовствующая графиня контролировала примерно половину всех земель Куртене, включая их главную резиденцию, замок Тивертон; росло могущество более молодых семейств с юго-запада — в первую очередь Бонвиллов, а кроме них Бруков (баронов Кобем) и Динхемов. Претензии этих семей на влияние стали главной угрозой для Куртене при жизни графа Томаса. Карьера графа развивалась вполне традиционно. В 1426 году или в ноябре 1429 года он был посвящён королём Генрихом VI в рыцари, в 1431 году участвовал в коронационном походе монарха во Францию. Сэр Томас заседал в комиссиях мира в юго-западных графствах, получал от короля за службу земельные и денежные пожалованья. После смерти матери в 1441 году он контролировал все отцовские владения, а господство при королевском дворе Бофортов обеспечило ему почётные должности управляющего герцогством Корнуолл (1440/41) и главного стюарда Англии (1445). Начало вражды с Бонвиллом В эти же годы росло влияние Уильяма Бонвилла, владевшего обширными землями в Девоне, Сомерсете и соседних графствах и с определённого момента не уступавшего графу по уровню доходов. В 1437 году он занял пост управляющего графством Корнуолл (таким образом, двое конкурентов оказались на трудно отличимых друг от друга должностях), в дальнейшем увеличивал свою свиту за счёт вассалов сэра Томаса. Историки полагают, что возглавленная Бонвиллом коалиция землевладельцев средней руки стала главной политической силой на юго-западе. Куртене не мог с этим смириться. Между ним и Бонвиллом началась вражда, которая время от времени перерастала в открытые вооружённые столкновения. В ноябре 1442 года обоих феодалов вызвали на заседание Королевского совета, но никаких последствий это не имело. Конфликт прекратился, только когда Бонвилл был отправлен на континент в качестве сенешаля Гаскони (1443). Граф проигнорировал вызов на войну, рассчитывая укрепить свои позиции на родине, но позже, в 1446 году, он всё-таки сражался в Нормандии. С 1447 года сэр Томас чаще, чем прежде, бывал при дворе. Бонвилл тоже вернулся в Англию, так что распря возобновилась, причём перевес был явно на стороне сэра Уильяма (с 1449 года — барона), связанного с всесильным герцогом Саффолком. Куртене к тому же был вынужден признать, что его титул младше титула графа Арундела, что стало серьёзным ударом по его репутации. После убийства Саффолка (1450) граф Девон заключил союз с Ричардом, герцогом Йоркским, и, считая себя достаточно сильным, начал полноценную войну с Бонвиллом. Он предпринял серию набегов на вражеские владения и осадил замок Тонтон во главе пятитысячной армии. Однако союз Куртене с Йорком был не так прочен, как думал граф: когда Ричард прибыл в Девон, чтобы восстановить порядок, он арестовал на месяц обоих лордов вместе со многими их вассалами. В замке Колкомб в 1451 году состоялось формальное примирение. Годом позже сэр Томас поддержал герцога Йоркского, двинувшего армию на Лондон, но этот поход закончился неудачей. В итоге граф оказался на время в тюрьме, а Бонвилл, остававшийся на стороне короля, использовал это для расширения своей власти в Девоне. Во время Войн Алой и Белой розы В 1453 году Ричард стал лордом-протектором при безумном короле. Куртене это не помогло: чтобы контролировать юго-запад страны герцог опирался на заметно усилившегося Бонвилла. Когда внутриполитический кризис перерос в гражданскую войну между Йорками и Ланкастерами, известную впоследствии как Войны Алой и Белой розы, сэр Томас встал на сторону Ланкастеров. Накануне первой битвы при Сент-Олбансе (май 1455 года) он играл роль посредника на переговорах, а в битве сражался за короля. Генрих VI оказался в плену у герцога, Куртене проводил его в Лондон. Предложение Ричарда Йоркского о союзе граф отверг. В последующие годы он находился в своих владениях и крепил связи с ланкастерской партией: в частности, своего старшего сына сэр Томас женил на двоюродной сестре королевы. Центральная власть в эти годы была крайне слаба, а потому вражда между Куртене и Бонвиллом снова выросла до масштабов войны. Люди графа грабили поместья сэра Уильяма и нападали на его людей. Самыми резонансными стали события 23 октября 1455 года, когда сын графа (тоже Томас) жестоко убил одного из ближайших советников Бонвилла, правоведа Николаса Рэдфорда. Бонвилл отомстил, разграбив графское поместье Колкомб; представители обеих противоборствующих сторон грабили деревни, угоняли скот. Близ Клист-Сент-Мэри, к востоку от Эксетера, 15 декабря 1455 года произошло полноценное сражение, в котором, по-видимому, победил Куртене. Два дня спустя граф напал на резиденцию Бонвилла в Шуте, разграбил её и захватил богатую добычу. После этих событий сэр Томас был арестован по приказу лорда-протектора. Он оказался в Тауэре и должен был предстать перед судом как изменник, но Генрих VI, вернувшийся к власти, приказал освободить графа (февраль 1456). Куртене уехал в свои владения. От короля он получил помилование и выгодную опеку над парком и лесом Кларендон (февраль 1457 года). Спустя год, 3 февраля 1458 года, сэр Томас внезапно умер в аббатстве Абингдон в Беркшире, на пути в Лондон, в возрасте 44 лет. Его тело похоронили, согласно завещанию, в Эксетерском соборе. Семья Томас де Куртене был женат на Маргарет Бофорт, дочери Джона Бофорта, 1-го графа Сомерсета, и Маргарет Холланд. В этом браке родились: Томас де Куртене, 14-й граф Девон (1432—1461); Генри де Куртене (казнён в 1466); Джон де Куртене, 15-й граф Девон (1435—1471); Джоан де Куртене; 1-й муж — сэр Роджер Клиффорд; 2-й муж — сэр Уильям Найветт; Элизабет де Куртене; муж — сэр Хью Конвей; Агнесса де Куртене; муж — Ричард Сондерс. Томас-младший продолжил борьбу с Бонвиллом в рамках Войн Алой и Белой розы: он сражался вслед за отцом на стороне Ланкастеров, а Бонвилл стал ярым йоркистом. Единственные сын и внук последнего погибли в декабре 1460 года при Уэйкфилде, а сам барон попал в плен во второй битве при Сент-Олбансе в феврале 1461 года и был казнён по настоянию Куртене. Таким образом, казнь барона могла означать победу графов Девон в локальной распре. Впрочем, всего через месяц йоркисты победили при Таутоне, взяли Томаса Куртене в плен и обезглавили. Его брат Генри был казнён в 1466 году, а второй брат, Джон, погиб при Тьюксбери в 1471. Никто из них не оставил потомства, так что старшая ветвь рода Куртене угасла. При Генрихе VII титул графа Девона был восстановлен для троюродного брата Томаса-старшего. Оценки личности и деятельности У современников Томас Куртене заслужил дурную славу как один из самых неуправляемых подданных английской короны. Развязанная им частная война против Бонвилла заставила многих лордов поддержать претензии Ричарда Йоркского на пост лорда-протектора, так как показала необходимость «сильной руки». Историки отмечают, что вражда Куртене и Бонвиллов стала одним из проявлений общегосударственного кризиса и одной из тех локальных распрей, которые подготовили масштабную гражданскую войну (другим таким конфликтом стала частная война между Невиллами и домом Перси в северных графствах). При этом сэр Томас применял насилие только как крайнее средство, когда убеждался, что мирных путей решения проблемы не осталось. В целом его борьба была неудачной: это видно по тому, что число поддерживавших графа землевладельцев среднего и низшего уровней постоянно уменьшалось. Предки </center> Примечания Литература Ссылки Графы Девон Кортни Томас де Куртене, 6-й барон Куртене Бароны Англии XV века Графы Англии XV века Военные деятели Столетней войны Участники первой битвы при Сент-Олбансе Английские рыцари
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We have added a new section to the chapter event registration on MotorSportReg. It is for all social events that are not affiliated with the Autocross or Driving School Programs. In order to register for the holiday party, you must update this account setting. Please refer to the instructions below. YOU MUST be logged into MotorSportReg in order to update anything. If you do not have an account yet, click on "Create Account". Once you are logged in, perform the following steps. On the upper left area under organizations. You will see the membership areas you are a part of. Then scroll down until you see BMW CCA Rocky Mountain Social Clubs and select Add. You will be required to put your member number in this section. This is how validate/accept registrations for our events. I know this seems tedious, but this will be the only time you will have to update your account. I would suggest, if you are not already a part of the "Driving School" or "Autocross" areas of the club. To add them now as well, while you are at it. Unfortunately the information can no be transferred between the autocross or driving school areas. It's how the website database works.
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Sadly, David Cameron isn't about to don his trainers, pop on his Lycra and start an actual boot camp (well, not to our knowledge) but DC and his cabinet have recently decided that they have to do something about our ever-expanding waistlines here in the UK. The government's new programme will offer adults who are at risk of type-2 diabetes a new 'healthy lifestyle' programme, supported by the NHS. The national programme is launching this year, and its aim is to help people to avoid developing the disease by focusing upon prevention rather than cure. The so-called government 'boot camp' will consist of 13 sessions focusing on exercise, education and lifestyle changes, following a referral from a GP for pre-diabetic patients. According to recent online polls, there are 2.6 million people in England with type-2 diabetes, and surveys tell us there are over 200,000 new diagnoses in the UK every year. Although there are other factors, being overweight and inactive are the most significant risk factors for type-2 diabetes – a serious disease which affects many major organs, including the heart, blood vessels, nerves, eyes and kidneys. NHS England's chief executive, Simon Stevens, said the new government-led scheme would reduce hospital admissions, prevent strokes and other complications of diabetes, such as amputations. Following a recent survey by Public Health England, it was revealed that 61.7% of adults in the UK were overweight or obese (65.3% of men and 58.1% of women). Polls on our nation's weight showed a rapid increase in obesity over the last 10 years in men, women and children. So, why are we becoming increasingly over-weight as a nation? Experts blame desk jobs with long hours, fast food and hidden salts and sugars in our food, as well as less emphasis on activity and exercise in our busy modern lives. According to the Chief medical Officer, adults should aim to be active daily. Over a week, activity should add up to at least 150 minutes (2½ hours) of moderate intensity activity in bouts of 10 minutes or more – which amounts to approx. 30 minutes per day at least 5 days a week. According to recent online surveys, 63.3% of UK adults do not meet these recommended amounts of activity. Our nation's health is a serious concern. Type-2 diabetes alone costs the NHS over £10bn per year. Our poor choices of food and lack of exercise are crippling both the NHS and us. So, perhaps it is essential that the government are getting involved in what has been dubbed our 'health timebomb'. Who knows – maybe we will see the Prime Minister in Lycra after all. At Opinion Outpost, we love opinions. In fact, we reward our members with cash or vouchers when they share their views in paid online surveys. Got things on your mind? What do you think about the government getting involved in our health? Join the discussion on our Facebook page and join us to take part in paid online surveys in your spare time.
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