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Property for sale in KwaZulu-Natal. Properties in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Architect Designed Triplex. First level consists of double barage and flatlet. Second level consists of open plan kitchen, lounge, dining room, main bedroom with full ensuite and 2 dresssing rooms. Unique feature is retractable skylight over entire living room area. Courtyard off this area. Third level consists of 2 bedrooms, full bathroom and leads onto pool area with built in braai. Airconditioned, fully alarmed, bamboo blinds throughout apartment.
Spacious fully furnished family house for sale in quaint quiet village of Pennington 80 kms south of Durban in the Kwa Zulu Natal province of South Africa on the Indian Ocean. 3 magnificent golf courses on the doorstep. Consists of main house with 3 double bedrooms (1 with en suite shower and WC), beds, linen and oak dressing tables included. 1 separate full bathroom & separate WC. Kitchen with eye level oven, cooker hood over 4 plate hob. Walk-in larder. Fridge and microwave.
Tuscan style villa. 4 ½ bedroom 3 bathroom double story villa built on a double stand (2000m3) with panoramic sea and inland views, built in the heart of the Dolphin coast. 4 double bedrooms, one single bedroom / nursery, 3 full bathrooms, Double volume main entrance hall, Formal lounge, Dining room, TV room, Sun room/office, Kitchen – Scullery – laundry room. Private covered entertainment area, railway sleeper bar, pool and shower/toilet, this area is an entertainer dream. | {
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Daily Dose: Kathy Greenholdt – Bernadette
Kathy Greenholdt grew up in Springfield, Illinois, and now makes her home in Chicago. A "late-bloomer," when Kathy turned 38, she learned to play guitar and wrote her first song. Her sixth album, The Pilgrim, which follows 2013's When You're Dead, debuts June 11.
On When You're Dead: Kathy has "the ability to create music of a powerful nature—deceptively powerful." And, "her voice is unlike any I've ever heard."
– Richard Milne, WXRT-FM (Chicago), 2013
"A songwriter of supreme power" and "a singer of great promise."
(Reviewer's Score of When You're Dead: 8 out of 10)
– Martyn Coppack, Americana UK, 2013
On When You're Dead: "Beautifully moody, brightly dark Americana that is worlds beyond the quality of her last (fine) album. I recommend you all go Green(holdt)."
– Jake Austen, Roctober Reviews, 2013
"With her new album, When You're Dead, Kathy Greenholdt solidifies her reputation as a gifted vocalist with ruminations on bravery, peace and even God. In Greenholdt's unique brand of Americana-infused folk/pop, her assured vocals shift and shade to fit each song's mood…. And they're accompanied by the outstanding production and exemplary instrumentation of Dolly Varden's Steve Dawson."
– Bryan Cahpin, Chicago Indie Music Live, 2013
"Lowly Violet, the 45-year-old singer/songwriter's latest effort, includes eight tunes showcasing her affecting voice and emotional lyrics. Cuts like 'Fire' and 'The Dream' sometimes suggest the gritty energy of Melissa Etheridge, at other times the studied nuance of Martha Wainwright. Happily, they're at all times pleasing and profound."
– Jeff Berkwits, Illinois Entertainer, 2009
"['Summer's Through'] is just a gorgeously understated piece of songwriting….[Wake-Up Prayer] has been in the pile of must-listen-to-them-again CDs for ages….I ended up playing it five times in a row, so apologies to thenextdoor neighbor."
– Steve Lamacq, BBC Radio 2, 2007
BIO FACTS:
Niala Boodhoo, host of WBEZ-Chicago's "Afternoon Shift," interviewed Kathy in a show segment on finding success at any age.
Lilli Kuzma, host of WDCB-FM's "Folk Festival," named When You're Dead to her list of "Faves" for 2013.
"Summer's Through" from the Wake-Up Prayer EP was featured by Steve Lamacq on BBC Radio 2 and selected as the focus of a listener call-in contest.
Kathy's music was chosen for Females on Fire, Vol. 3, a compilation album showcasing women songwriters from around the world (produced by Gilli Moon and Warrior Girl Music, Los Angeles).
In 2012, the Chicago Music Commission invited Kathy to participate as a panelist on the Musicians At Work forum, "Recording and Manufacturing an Independent Music Project."
In 2008, Kathy had her first song accepted into a music library. She established her independent publishing company, Bindweed Music, in 2009.
RECORDINGS:
The Pilgrim (releasing June 2016)
When You're Dead (2013)
Lowly Violet (2009)
Females on Fire, Vol. 3 (compilation, 2008)
Wake-Up Prayer (EP, 2007)
Wisdom Days (2005)
Guilty Game (2003)
AIRPLAY:
Kathy's music has been played on more than 140 radio stations as well as Internet radio programs throughout the country and around the world, including: BBC Radio 2 (London), WGN Radio (Chicago), WXRT (Chicago), WLUW (Chicago), CHIRP Radio (Chicago), UIC Radio (Chicago), WDCB (Chicago/Glen Ellyn), Chicago Acoustic Underground, Radio DePaul (Chicago), Pandora, KBBI-AM (Homer, Alaska), WXPN (Philadelphia), Freight Train Boogie Podcast (Santa Rosa, CA), WRTC (Hartford, CT), Nette Radio (Los Angeles), 88.6 FM (Victoria, Australia), Radio Clandestino at Live365.com, North Star Radio, WGOE (Richmond, VA), Celtica Radio (Wales), KPFT (Houston), KRFC (Ft. Collins, CO), KSYM (San Antonio), WCBE (Columbus, OH), WDBM (East Lansing, MI), WDVX (Knoxville, TN), KOPN (Columbia, MO), KRCL (Salt Lake City), KZSU (Stanford, CA), KFJC (Los Altos Hills, CA), WFDU (Teaneck, NJ), KRSH (Santa Rosa, CA), KVMR (Nevada City, CA), KVNF (Paonia, CO), KWMR (Point Reyes Station, CA), WERU (East Orland, ME), KRCB (Santa Rosa, CA), KZGM (Cabool, MO), WAZU (Peoria, IL), WUOW (Oneonta, NY), WMNF (Tampa, FL), KLCZ (Lewiston, ID), and KQAL (Winona, MN).
http://www.kathygreenholdt.com/
Kathy Greenholdt
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Daily Dose: Amy Elise – Kind of Insane | {
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Festival Theatre encourages professional and community actors to submit their headshots and performance résumés year round. Audition notices are sent via email to actors who ask to be placed on the Audition E-Notice list for youth and/or adults.
Send an email to the Box Office requesting placement on the youth or adult Audition E-Notice list. [email protected].
Festival Theatre also will be attending the 2019 Twin Cities Unified Theatre Auditions at Concordia University in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
On Stage Experience - Interns and apprentices will perform a role or understudy a role in at least two of our three summer shows.
Design and Stage Management Opportunities - Interns and apprentices with experience and interest are often considered for design, stage management and assistant positions throughout the summer.
An Enriching Workshop Series - Our series of (weekly) workshops will allow for unique experiences with the ultimate goal of individual growth as a performer, teammate, artist, teaching artist and human being.
Teaching Artist Experience - Interns and apprentices will work closely with Arts Education Director Brooke Smith in leading Art In Action - Festival Theatre's summer drama camp - for community youth ages 6 -12. Teaching Artists are paid an hourly fee.
Improv Experience - All summer company members participate in weekly improv shows on Friday nights in July and August. Improvers explore short and long form improv and get a split of the house.
Involvement In Production / Administrative Teams - Teams include Scenic Carpentry, Stage Management, Box Office/House Management, Administrative Assistance, Marketing and Development.
Front of House Experience - Interns and apprentices also get to spend time crafting the patron experience by working occasional box office and house management shifts.
Stipends - Interns and apprentices receive a small stipend competitive with similar programs.
More information about the 2019 season and testimonials available here.
More specifics about Intern and Apprentice duties available here.
The 2019 Intern/Apprentice Application with instructions can be downloaded here. | {
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Alejandro Cano Palomo (1992 - )
He was born in Fuengirola (Spain) in 1992. At the age of eight, he began to study piano at the Manuel Carra Conservatory in Málaga, where he graduated with the pianists Carlos Melero and Guillermo Carretero. Later, he entered the Superior Conservatory of Music of Málaga in the specialty of composition with the professors Diana Pérez Custodio and Mº Dolores Romero.
Thanks to a European Scholarship, he moved to the Conservatorio di Musica Francesco Morlacchi in Perugia (Italy), where he finished his musical composition studies with the masters Stefano Bracci, Alessio Sabella and Edgar Alandia.
During his musical career, he has premiered works throughout Spain, Italy, Poland, Belgium and Switzerland, and has received courses from composers such as Benet Casablancas, Salvatore Sciarrino, Tristan Murail, Javier Torres Maldonado, José María Sánchez Verdú or Mauricio Sotelo among others.
Interested from a young age in music criticism, he began in his years as a conservatory to write for the specialized magazine EntreNotas, later becoming co-founder and director of the musical magazine 90disonancias, where apart from managing the magazine, he will also participate by performing interviews with the great personalities of music that pass through Andalusia, opinion articles and research, etc. He also collaborated with DiarioSur from Málaga as a music critic during the 2014-2016 seasons.
He is currently President of the Association of COmposers and Interpreters of Malaga (ACIM) and Treasurer of the Federation of Iberian Composers Associations (FAIC). Work that combines with the creation of new works and musical research, participating in symposia and conferences organized by the University of Seville, the University of Málaga or the University of Murcia, while publishing research and analysis articles in various specialized magazines.
After three academic years as a professor of composition fundamentlas at the Francesco Morlacchi Conservatory, he is currently a teacher at the Zamora Conservatory. In 2020, the score of his authoship «La forma de las estrellas» was awarded the 2nd prize at the XXXIO edition of the Young Composers Award SGAE-CNDM.
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Review - If You Stay
Beautifully Broken #1
by Courtney Cole
Hachette Audio, 2013
Jun 10th 2014 (Volume 18, Issue 24)
According to her author page on Amazon, Courtney Cole has published about 18 books in the last 3 years. If You Stay is the first in a series of Cole's called "Beautifully Broken." The theme is relationship between beautiful young women and hot bad boys who have had troubled childhoods. These are romance novels with strong psychological themes. Amazon readers give this book positive feedback: currently 680 reviews, with over 4 stars. It is no surprise that dreck can be popular -- but it is interesting that this swiftly written, poorly researched novel is so liked by its readers. The plot is simple enough. At the start of the story, Pax Tate is 24, sitting in his car in a parking lot getting oral sex from a woman in exchange for giving her drugs. He overdoses and is rescued by Mila Hill, a hot young woman of about the same age. Pax is a habitual drug user without a job, living off his trust fund. Mila is good-natured and loving, but she is bored by most men. She is immediately drawn to Pax despite his drug use. Both of them have suffered losses early on. Pax lost his mother when he was 7, and she lost both her parents in a car accident when she was young. As the two twenty-somethings become involved, they encounter many troubles and Pax gives Mila a hard time, but she helps him understand the source of his psychological problems. Through therapy and hypnosis, Pax comes to remember the past trauma that caused him to use drugs and alcohol to numb himself and to understand why he treats others so badly: he thinks he does not deserve love. Eventually true love wins out.
The psychology in the book is silly: the portrayal of recovered memories is like something from a B-movie. Modern research on hypnosis shows that its use as a method of recalling trauma is full of problems. More interesting is the idea that although Pax is a frequent drug user, he is not an addict. He insists on this, and when he gets serious with Mila, he throws his drugs down the toilet and stops relying on them. That's different from the usual ways that heavy drug use gets portrayed.
The writing is full of cliché and occasionally misuses words, but it is lively. The unabridged audiobook is performed by Loretta Rawlins and Nicholas Tecosky who get into the spirit of the novel, and manage the explicit sexual descriptions well, conveying passion without becoming too breathy. Alternate chapters are narrated by Pax and Mila, and the performers take turns with each. | {
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/**
* \file
*
* This file contains the unbound hooks for adjusting the unbound validating
* DNSSEC resolver.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "ubhook.h"
#include "cfg.h"
#include "log.h"
#include "probe.h"
#ifdef USE_WINSOCK
#include "winrc/win_svc.h"
#endif
/* the state configured for unbound */
static int ub_has_tcp_upstream = 0;
static int ub_has_ssl_upstream = 0;
/**
* Perform the unbound control command.
* @param cfg: the config options with the command pathname.
* @param cmd: the command.
* @param args: arguments.
*/
static void
ub_ctrl(struct cfg* cfg, const char* cmd, const char* args)
{
char command[12000];
const char* ctrl = "unbound-control";
#ifdef USE_WINSOCK
char* regctrl = NULL;
#endif
int r;
if(cfg->noaction)
return;
#ifdef USE_WINSOCK
if( (regctrl = get_registry_unbound_control()) != NULL) {
ctrl = regctrl;
} else
#endif
if(cfg->unbound_control)
ctrl = cfg->unbound_control;
verbose(VERB_ALGO, "system %s %s %s", ctrl, cmd, args);
snprintf(command, sizeof(command), "%s %s %s", ctrl, cmd, args);
#ifdef USE_WINSOCK
r = win_run_cmd(command);
free(regctrl);
#else
r = system(command);
if(r == -1) {
log_err("system(%s) failed: %s", ctrl, strerror(errno));
} else
#endif
if(r != 0) {
log_warn("unbound-control exited with status %d, cmd: %s",
r, command);
}
}
static void
disable_tcp_upstream(struct cfg* cfg)
{
if(ub_has_tcp_upstream) {
ub_ctrl(cfg, "set_option", "tcp-upstream: no");
ub_has_tcp_upstream = 0;
}
}
static void
disable_ssl_upstream(struct cfg* cfg)
{
if(ub_has_ssl_upstream) {
ub_ctrl(cfg, "set_option", "ssl-upstream: no");
ub_has_ssl_upstream = 0;
}
}
void hook_unbound_auth(struct cfg* cfg)
{
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "unbound hook to auth");
if(cfg->noaction)
return;
disable_tcp_upstream(cfg);
disable_ssl_upstream(cfg);
ub_ctrl(cfg, "forward", "off");
}
void hook_unbound_cache(struct cfg* cfg, const char* ip)
{
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "unbound hook to cache");
if(cfg->noaction)
return;
disable_tcp_upstream(cfg);
disable_ssl_upstream(cfg);
ub_ctrl(cfg, "forward", ip);
}
void hook_unbound_cache_list(struct cfg* cfg, struct probe_ip* list)
{
/* create list of working ips */
char buf[10240];
char* now = buf;
size_t left = sizeof(buf);
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "unbound hook to cache list");
if(cfg->noaction)
return;
buf[0]=0; /* safe, robust */
while(list) {
if(probe_is_cache(list) && list->works && list->finished) {
size_t len;
if(left < strlen(list->name)+3)
break; /* no space for more */
snprintf(now, left, "%s%s",
(now==buf)?"":" ", list->name);
len = strlen(now);
left -= len;
now += len;
}
list = list->next;
}
disable_tcp_upstream(cfg);
disable_ssl_upstream(cfg);
ub_ctrl(cfg, "forward", buf);
}
void hook_unbound_dark(struct cfg* cfg)
{
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "unbound hook to dark");
if(cfg->noaction)
return;
disable_tcp_upstream(cfg);
disable_ssl_upstream(cfg);
ub_ctrl(cfg, "forward", UNBOUND_DARK_IP);
}
static int hook_unbound_supports_option(struct cfg* cfg, const char* args)
{
char command[12000];
const char* ctrl = "unbound-control";
const char* cmd = "get_option";
int r;
if(cfg->unbound_control)
ctrl = cfg->unbound_control;
verbose(VERB_ALGO, "system %s %s %s", ctrl, cmd, args);
snprintf(command, sizeof(command), "%s %s %s", ctrl, cmd, args);
#ifdef USE_WINSOCK
r = win_run_cmd(command);
#else
r = system(command);
if(r == -1) {
log_err("system(%s) failed: %s", ctrl, strerror(errno));
} else
#endif
if(r != 0) {
verbose(VERB_OPS, "unbound does not support option: %s", args);
return 0;
}
verbose(VERB_OPS, "unbound supports option: %s", args);
return 1;
}
int hook_unbound_supports_tcp_upstream(struct cfg* cfg)
{
return hook_unbound_supports_option(cfg, "tcp-upstream");
}
int hook_unbound_supports_ssl_upstream(struct cfg* cfg)
{
return hook_unbound_supports_option(cfg, "ssl-upstream");
}
static void append_str_port(char* buf, char** now, size_t* left,
char* str, int port)
{
size_t len;
if(*left < strlen(str)+3)
return; /* no more space */
snprintf(*now, *left, "%s%s@%d", *now == buf?"":" ", str, port);
len = strlen(*now);
(*left) -= len;
(*now) += len;
}
void hook_unbound_tcp_upstream(struct cfg* cfg, int tcp80_ip4, int tcp80_ip6,
int tcp443_ip4, int tcp443_ip6)
{
char buf[102400];
char* now = buf;
size_t left = sizeof(buf);
struct strlist *p;
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "unbound hook to tcp %s %s %s %s",
tcp80_ip4?"tcp80_ip4":"", tcp80_ip6?"tcp80_ip6":"",
tcp443_ip4?"tcp443_ip4":"", tcp443_ip6?"tcp443_ip6":"");
if(cfg->noaction)
return;
buf[0] = 0;
if(tcp80_ip4) {
for(p=cfg->tcp80_ip4; p; p=p->next)
append_str_port(buf, &now, &left, p->str, 80);
}
if(tcp80_ip6) {
for(p=cfg->tcp80_ip6; p; p=p->next)
append_str_port(buf, &now, &left, p->str, 80);
}
if(tcp443_ip4) {
for(p=cfg->tcp443_ip4; p; p=p->next)
append_str_port(buf, &now, &left, p->str, 443);
}
if(tcp443_ip6) {
for(p=cfg->tcp443_ip6; p; p=p->next)
append_str_port(buf, &now, &left, p->str, 443);
}
/* effectuate tcp upstream and new list of servers */
disable_ssl_upstream(cfg);
ub_ctrl(cfg, "set_option", "tcp-upstream: yes");
ub_ctrl(cfg, "forward", buf);
if(!ub_has_tcp_upstream) {
ub_ctrl(cfg, "flush_requestlist", "");
ub_ctrl(cfg, "flush_infra", "all");
}
ub_has_tcp_upstream = 1;
}
void hook_unbound_ssl_upstream(struct cfg* cfg, int ssl443_ip4, int ssl443_ip6)
{
char buf[102400];
char* now = buf;
size_t left = sizeof(buf);
struct ssllist *p;
verbose(VERB_QUERY, "unbound hook to ssl %s %s",
ssl443_ip4?"ssl443_ip4":"", ssl443_ip6?"ssl443_ip6":"");
if(cfg->noaction)
return;
buf[0] = 0;
if(ssl443_ip4) {
for(p=cfg->ssl443_ip4; p; p=p->next)
append_str_port(buf, &now, &left, p->str, 443);
}
if(ssl443_ip6) {
for(p=cfg->ssl443_ip6; p; p=p->next)
append_str_port(buf, &now, &left, p->str, 443);
}
/* effectuate ssl upstream and new list of servers */
/* set SSL first, so no contact of this server over normal DNS,
* because the fake answer may cause it to be blacklisted then */
disable_tcp_upstream(cfg);
ub_ctrl(cfg, "set_option", "ssl-upstream: yes");
ub_ctrl(cfg, "forward", buf);
/* flush requestlist to remove queries over normal transport that
* may be waiting very long. And remove bad timeouts from infra
* cache. Removes edns and so on from all infra because the proxy
* that causes SSL to be used may have caused fake values for some. */
if(!ub_has_ssl_upstream) {
ub_ctrl(cfg, "flush_requestlist", "");
ub_ctrl(cfg, "flush_infra", "all");
}
ub_has_ssl_upstream = 1;
}
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What is going on in Pakistan Now a day? This is a simple question felt by every Pakistani. Current Affairs of Pakistan 2018 MCQs with answers has prepared for students who are looking for Current affairs of Pakistan. 2018 years brought many historical changes in Pakistan history as Nawaz Sharif has disqualified from Party leadership and PM ship in Pakistan, First time a person from Balochistan became the Senate Chairman, West Indies Cricket team came to Pakistan to play cricket matches in Karachi and many more.
Pakistan Launches Application "Surfsafe" to control Cyberextremism.
Nawaz Sharif has disqualified from the Prime minister post as well as from the party chairmanship. He was found dishonest to parliament and found employed at Dubai based Capital FZE Company. He declared dishonest according to the Section 99(f) of ROPA and Article 62(1)(f) of the constitution of Pakistan 1973. After his disqualification from Prime ministership, he also disqualified from the being the Chairman of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N). The chief justice of Pakistan Saqib Nisar declared that a person who is disqualified under Article 62 or 62 of the constitution cannot remain the Part Head as well on 21 Feb 2018.
The Current Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan is Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani. He was elected on 12th March 2018. He is from Balochistan and it is the first time when the Chairman of Senate is Balochistan. Sadiq Sanjrani is from the southwestern province of Balochistan and worked as the advisor to various political leaders. He won 57 votes out of 104 votes. A chairman senate is the president of the upper house and serves as the president of Pakistan when the President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is absent. He is selected by the majority members of the Senate through voting.
Chief Minister of Punjab Shahbaz Sharif is appointed as the acting president of the part after the disqualification of Prime Minister. He was elected acting president of the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz on 13 March 2018 on the recommendation of Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif who is the former prime minister and former president of this party. PMLN Chairman Raja Zafarul Haw and Shahbaz Sharif passed a resolution to declare Nawaz Sharif as the Leader or Quaid of the party.
Islamabad United won the final Match of Pakistan Super League 3 by three wickets in hand on 25 March 2018. It was the match between Islamabad United and Peshawar Zalmi and Peshawar Zalmi decided to bat first by winning the toss. Islamabad United chased the target in 17th over and won the trophy. Luke Ronchi declared the Man of the Match.
West Indies Team came to Pakistan to play three matches on 1st April, 2nd and 3rd April in Karachi. Three T-20 matches had played between these two teams on 1st, 2nd, and 3rd April 2018 in Karachi. This tour was organized to promote friendship between Pakistan and West Indies after the successful hosting of PSL in Pakistan by Pakistan. Pakistan Cricket Team won All three matches against West Indies under the captaincy of Sarfraz Ahmed. Those West Indies players, who participated in this tour had offered extra incentives by the Cricket West Indies.
CH Shujat the president of Pakistan Muslim League Q launched Book title Sach Tu Yeh Hai. In this book, he described the details of Hussain's brief stint as the country's prime minister and his interaction with other political leaders through his career. The book was launched on Tuesday 8th April 2018 and consists of 328 pages. In this book, he also discussed the detail about Nawaz Sharif, Pervaiz Musharaf and former prime ministers.
Federal Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal was shot in Narowal district on 06 May 2018 evening when he was leaving the meeting which was arranged by the MPA Rana Manan on his residence In Qasba Kanjrod Narowal. The Attacker Abid Hussain who is also from the Narowal fired two fire in his right armed and was arrested on the spot and shifted to undisclosed location for investigation.
On 10th May 2018, The National Assembly was informed that more than 650 employees of Pakistan International Airlines were found holding fake degrees. Out of 391 employees who had the fake degree have been dismissed from duties while rest are under investigation. Almost four pilots who have also investigated have fake degrees.
Pakistan Telecommunication Authority PTA has launched Mobile devices Identification, registration and blocking regulation system DIRBS to block smuggled and stolen phones in Pakistan. This new system was launched on 10th May 2018 and which uses distinct IMEI number of devices to monitor mobile phones. Those IMEI which are smuggled will be banned in Pakistan by the PTA.
Pakistani High Commissioner Tariq Azim Khan was invited on 12 May 2018 to inaugurate First Muhammad Ali Jinnah Park in Canada. This park is located in Tim Sale Northern Lights South Pointe Winnipeg Manitoba.
The KPK FATA merger finalized after PM signs KPK-FATA merger bill on 31 May 2018.
These are Current Affairs Of Pakistan MCQs that you can check from this site. These MCQ questions are about Pakistan Current Affairs and International Current affairs. In this article, you will learn about the Current Affairs Of Pakistan 2018. Further if you want us to share your compiled knowledge then you can share with us in the below given comment box. | {
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We have to admit that when we first heard the tag 'Progressive Rock Opera' we were scared. Rock and opera rarely mesh together well – but on this occasion it's thankfully a triumph of genre mashing!
With the taut rock chords of the best harder edged rock and vocals that soar into places that most rock singer can only dream of this is a record that is at first quite jarring to the senses. Opener Her Fantasy Land recalls the time when bombastic metal was in vogue and also asks you to question if it was ever that bad in the first place.
The piano and unique vocals mix well and once you forget the genre tags that bind you start to enjoy it a whole lot more. The same goes for the whole record as well – its music that is seemingly designed to be performed on a stage with a hidden orchestra and a virtuoso guitarist with the power to say much with small sections of chord action. That is no bad thing, either.
The core of Sofie Jude's music is, following a good listen, her stunning voice. It is a voice with gothic undertones that should be out on many more stages being appreciated by many more people. Just A… proves this point with a powerful ease – the vocals are notable but it's also the words themselves that impress. With a dramatic tone, perfect for the much mocked (and undeservedly so) rock opera genre the listener may well find themselves spellbound as the music spreads around.
Notable tracks include the dramatic Sheer Rage, with a killer chorus to boot, and the powerful title track – on which the dramatic promise of the album comes to life superbly. Things may get calmer as the album proceeds to its inevitable end but there is still a feel of purpose and drama to be found and when the climatic Carry On Regardless concludes the album the chorus states 'there wasn't a day I would ever take back' and when you really sink your teeth into the sounds on My Elusive Heart you really don't have any regrets. | {
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Historically, Michigan Opera Theatre's home is Detroit's fifth opera house. Previous venues in Detroit included a "Detroit Opera House" from 1869-1963 at Kennedy Square, "Whitney Grand Opera House" (renamed Garrick Theater) located on Griswold and Michigan Avenues, and the "New Detroit Opera House" from 1886-1928 located at Randolph and Monroe Streets.
Located on the corners of Broadway Street and Madison Street at Grand Circus Park, the theater now known as the Detroit Opera House was originally opened January 12, 1922, as the Capitol Theater. At the time of its gala premiere, the 4,250-seat theater claimed to be the fifth largest in the world. The theater was the first in a series of palatial vaudeville and moving picture houses built in the Grand Circus Park area in the 1920s. Designed by renowned Detroit architect C. Howard Crane, whose genius for theater design took him to cities around the nation, the building was constructed with superb acoustics and in the style of the grand European opera houses. Crane also designed such Detroit landmarks as the Fox Theater, State Theater, and the acoustically perfect Orchestra Hall.
The Capitol Theater was resplendently decorated in the Italian Renaissance style with lavish crystal chandeliers, frescoes, brass fixtures, marble stairways and drinking fountains. Rich rose-red Italian damask was used for the main-stage curtain and draperies throughout the house. Most of these features are present today in the Detroit Opera House.
In the fall of 1929, the Capitol Theater became the Paramount Theater and, in 1934, was renamed the Broadway Capitol Theater. Within the first few decades, the grand theater hosted the likes of Will Rogers, Louis Armstrong, Betty Hutton, Guy Lombardo and Duke Ellington; and later, Gale Storm, Sal Mineo and many of the rock and roll stars of the 1950s.
After several years of near decay the theater underwent a minor restoration in 1960. The renamed and reconfigured 3,367-seat Grand Circus Theater became a movie house once again. The Grand Circus Theater closed its doors in 1978 and reopened under the same name in 1981. From 1981 to 1985 the theater ran intermittently, presenting a diversity of entertainment from mainstream artists Ray Charles and Roy Orbison to an alternative rock series entitled "Grand Circus Live." The 1922 palace closed its doors for the last time in November of 1985, after a small fire. The theater would be neglected for three years until the nomadic Michigan Opera Theatre met its destiny.
Located in downtown Detroit's Entertainment District
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A Look Inside the Detroit Opera House Now
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Voltage Connect Conference
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MTEC-111 Introduction To Music Technology - Online Test-out
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Honoring David Mash
Voltage Connect Conference Brings Together Pioneers of Electronic Instruments
Margot Edwards
Electronic Music pioneer Suzanne Ciani
Dream Theater keyboardist Jordan Rudess
Berklee's Electronic Production and Design Department (EPD) presents its first Voltage Connect Conference on March 10 and 11. Themed "Pioneers, Players, Thinkers, Purveyors," the conference will examine the development and direction of electronic instruments, from early commercial synthesizers in the 1970s to the present and beyond, and bring together major figures in the field, including researchers, established and emerging companies, and performers.
Since the first commercial release of synthesizers, there's been an enormous change in what an electronic instrument actually is, from analog to digital, hardware to software, and back again, all driven by technological innovation and imagination. Voltage Connect will consist of panel discussions, presentations, technology demos, and performances exploring how electronic instruments are developed and used.
Presenters at the conference include keynote speakers David Friend, cofounder of the ARP Instruments company; Marcus Ryle, president of Line 6; and Daniel Haver, CEO of Native Instruments. The conference is open to the public. To register, visit berklee.edu/voltage-connect.
"It's unusual because you have traditional academic conferences that present research on new electronic instruments, and you have industry trade shows. It's rare to have them come together to shine a light on the really interesting things happening in the field," said Michael Bierylo, chair of EPD. "It was important for us to bring this to Berklee, since that's what we do. We take cutting edge music technology research and bring it into the classroom in a way that's useful and practical."
The Voltage Connect Concert, in conjunction with the conference, will celebrate electronic instruments in live performance with sets by Jordan Rudess, keyboardist of prog rock band Dream Theater; and electronic music pioneer and visiting scholar in EPD Suzanne Ciani. These remarkable artists brings a unique approach to performance, and their work explores the promise and possibilities of electronic sound. Their performances will range from modular synthesizers to new kinds of expressive controllers.
In honor of EPD founder David Mash, who retires in May, four selections of music he composed will be performed at the concert by a few bandmates from his 1970s electronic jazz-fusion band Ictus, EPD faculty members, and a student pianist.
Listen to David Mash reflect on his career in a recent podcast.
The concert takes place Friday, March 10, 8:00 pm, at the Berklee Performance Center (BPC), located at 136 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. Tickets are available for $8/$12 at the BPC box office or berklee.edu/bpc. The venue is wheelchair accessible. For more information, call 617-747-2261.
Berklee's Rishabh Rajan Looks at the EDI Music Vanguard
Five Electronic Digital Instruments That Are Changing Music
Berklee Opens Its Doors to Electronic Digital Instruments
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Engineers, just like their employers, are operating worldwide. Most engineers who work for a global company will find themselves interacting across borders with colleagues from diverse backgrounds.
In order to help students gain an international perspective early on, the College of Engineering has developed a number of international programs.
Global Energy Issues course summer exchange: In summer 2017, UK will offer a course on Global Energy Issues (EGR 240) at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). UK engineering students will have the opportunity to learn alongside German engineering students from KIT about fields such as logistics, materials and energy issues. It is anticipated that German engineering students who sit in on EGR 240 will then spend up to a semester studying at UK. Please contact Dr. Dan Ionel, or UK's Education Abroad Office if you are interested in finding out more.
Research Programs: Each summer our engineering students have the opprtunity to participate in a Nanotechnology program at the Center for Nanonintegration in Duisburg-Essen/Germany (CENIDE). The University of Kentucky has a partnership with the University of Duisburg, which will accept two students a year for a research summer project. To find out more, please check out Duisburg's CENIDE program website and contact the UK Education Abroad Office in Bradley Hall.
Another option for undergraduates and graduate student to gain research experience in Germany is the German Academic Exchange Service's (DAAD's) Research in Science and Engineering Program (RISE), which funds about 300 students a year to join PhD candidates in Germany to help them with their dissertation research (www.daad.de/rise). The application deadline for RISE is in January for the following summer.
The University of Kentucky is one of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) engineering colleges that partners with the Politecnico di Tornio (PdT) in Torino, Italy. This exchange partnership allows UK engineering students to study at PdT and pay their tuition at the UK rate (Spring Semester only). The UK-PdT exchange is focused on Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering majors, and UK students need to coordinate their courses with their UK advisor and the UK-IC exchange office at least nine months in advance of their Spring Semester at PdT. For more information see the link below.
To find out more, please e-mail Laurence Tuccori at the UK Education Abroad office.
UK Mining Engineering students can take a summer course (typically from mid-June to mid-July: Mining Engineering Technical Elective, 3 credit hours) at China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT). UK students need to coordinate their Summer Semester plans with their UK advisor and the UK-IC Education Abroad office at least nine months in advance of their Summer Semester at CUMT. For more information see the link below.
To discuss this program, please contact Dr.YuMing Zhang, UK's College of Egineering Director of International Partnerships, 859-323-3282.
The College of Engineering at the University of Kentucky is pleased to partner with the Pamplona Learning Spanish Institute to present an education abroad opportunity this summer, a renewable energies course in Pamplona, Spain. The Navarre region of Spain generates 70 percent of its energy from renewable resources, so this course will provide a unique perspective on the local application of green energy resources. The course is lecture-based but includes site visits to various renewable energy installations.
Students participating in the program will receive four credit hours from UK in CME599 (credit as 599 from other departments may also be possible). For most UK majors, this will count as an Engineering Science Elective.
This program is designed for students early in their studies. Students have the opportunity to take math, physics and chemistry as well as Thermo I and other engineering classes at INTI College in Malaysia and receive UK credit for their work. Course offerings also include non-engineering classes, which may count towards USP credit at UK. The program starts in early January and ends about April of each year.
Costs of living and tuition is relatively affordable at INTI. The campus is located outside of Kuala Lumpur and is very safe and international. All courses are taught in English.
More information on INTI College in Malaysia can be found at their web site.
You might also be interested in a paper presented at the 2007 "Frontiers in Education" Conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in which he discusses many aspects of the INTI study abroad program.
NUSIP: Nagoya Summer Program in Automotive Technology: Join NUSIP for six weeks and experience the full range of Japanese cultural life. Course-related excursions will provide you with an opportunity to discover Japanese culture and engineering. The program consists of seminars on the latest technology and tasks in Automobile engineering, an elementary Japanese language course and trips to an automobile industry factory and laboratory. The cost for this program is $1600, excluding air fare and meals. Housing, public transportation pass, social activities, course fees and excursions are included in the program fee. The application deadline is February 15 for the following summer. For additional details, visit NUSIP's web site.
NUPACE: Nagoya Semester and Year-long programs: NUPACE offers a unique and flexible curriculum consisting of Japanese language instruction, Japan area/intercultural studies and a wide range of courses in the student's major field of study. Most classes are taught in English. Provided that students meet the minimum requirement of 12 credits per semester, they are free to design their own curriculum, balancing their interest in Japanese language and Japan area/intercultural studies with their desire to pursue their "major" or independent research. Students who are proficient in Japanese are eligible to register for any course offered to degree-seeking students at Nagoya University. Additional information is available at NUPACE's web site.
Students who are admitted into the BS/MBA Dual Degree Program at UK participate in a two week international study in Europe immediately following the completion of their MBA. Students go as a group, participate in business meetings with company executives from a variety of industries, and are immersed into the culture with English-speaking guided tours. Trips have included travel to Spain, Austria, England, France, Germany and Czech Republic.
To find out more about admission into the BS/MBA program, please contact Ms. Kim Sayre, Director of the BS/MBA program, at [email protected] or by phone at 859-257-3343.
More information is also available at the BS/MBA web site.
Dundee University has one of the top engineering schools in England, and they offer engineering programs in Civil Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Renewable Energy. University of Kentucky engineering students may spend one or two semesters at Dundee under a student exchange agreement. For more information please refer to the Dundee University's School of Engineering: http://www.dundee.ac.uk/scienceengineering/ or e-mail the Education Abroad Office.
Engineers Without Borders supports community-driven development programs worldwide by collaborating with local partners to design and implement sustainable engineering projects while creating transformative experiences and responsible leaders. EWB-UKY was started in fall 2008 and has since completed a road project in Nkuv, Cameroon. They are currently working with the community of El Carrizo, Honduras to develop a water distribution system. If you would like to find out more, or get involved, please visit our site (ewb.engineering.uky.edu), contact EWB at [email protected] or join the Engineers Without Borders – University of Kentucky group on Facebook for information on upcoming meeting times and locations.
All undergraduate and graduate students receiving funding or assistance from the college for non-credit trips abroad (e.g., conference attendances or presentations, research projects, etc.) must register their travel through the UK International Center prior to departure, and be covered under UK's international medical insurance and evacuation policy. Please contact Jason Hope in the UK International Center's office of International Health, Safety & Security with questions about this requirement.
The UK International Center's Education Abroad office handles all for credit study and work abroad program registrations. If you are interested in studying abroad, please view their extensive program catalog and/or contact an advisor at their offices in Bradley Hall. All non-credit international travel funded or facilitated by the college must be registered through the office of International Health, Safety & Security.
University of Kentucky is a member of ISEP, which allows UK students to attend a large number of universities across the globe. For more information please contact the UK Study Abroad Office http://www.uky.edu/international/educationabroad and ISEP. | {
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Supreme Court to Revisit 'Legislative Prayer' This Week
Ken Klukowski
Ken Klukowski is Director, Center for Religious Liberty at Family Research Council. This article appeared on Breitbart.com, November 5, 2013.
When does the Constitution not allow religious speech or displays in the public square or at public events?
This week, the Supreme Court will hear a case on prayer at legislative events, but the actual arguments presented to the justices could apply to every aspect of American life where religious faith intersects public places and events.
This Wednesday, Nov. 6, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in Town of Greece v. Galloway. Congress, states, and local governments nationwide open their meetings with an invocation. The Supreme Court calls this tradition "legislative prayer."
Greece is a mid-sized town in upstate New York that begins its meetings with a legislative prayer. All houses of worship in town are invited to volunteer, and since some people do not belong to a recognized religion or house of worship, the town also has a policy of allowing any town resident to volunteer.
Over time, prayers have been offered by a Jewish man, a Ba'hai follower, a Wiccan priestess (i.e., a witch, who prayed to Apollo and Athena), and even an atheist signed up-though he spared everyone an awkward moment by withdrawing before he "prayed."
Nonetheless, two town residents-Susan Galloway and Linda Stephens-sued in federal court, arguing these prayers violate the provision in the First Amendment called the Establishment Clause, which forbids the government from establishing an official national religion.
Thirty years ago, atheist politician Ernest Chambers from Nebraska likewise brought a lawsuit against prayers in the state legislature as an Establishment Clause violation. The Supreme Court upheld legislative prayer in the 1983 case Marsh v. Chambers, noting that the very same week the First Congress wrote the Bill of Rights-including the First Amendment and its Establishment Clause-it also passed a law creating the offices of House Chaplain and Senate Chaplain, whose duties would include offering legislative prayers every day Congress is in session. Thus, the Court held that legislative prayers are constitutional so long as the prayer opportunity was not being exploited to proselytize one faith or condemn other faiths and, further, that federal judges should not parse the content of prayers.
In doing so, the Supreme Court refused to apply its normal standard, which scholars on both sides of the legal spectrum acknowledge to be a train wreck of a legal test the Court devised to determine when the Establishment Clause is violated, called the Lemon test (from the 1971 case Lemon v. Kurtzman). Through the years, the Court has tried to make the Lemon test work, most notably revising it in 1989 into the "endorsement test"-that the Establishment Clause is violated when government action touching religion could lead some imagined "reasonable observer" to feel that government is endorsing religion.
The Court's Allegheny case in 1989-where it adopted the endorsement test-shows how unworkable it is. That case involved a nativity display in a Pittsburgh courthouse and a menorah outside the courthouse. Three justices voted to strike down both displays as an endorsement of religion. Two justices said the nativity display had to go because it endorses Christianity, but the menorah could stay because somehow it does not endorse Judaism. And four justices said that both displays were okay because the Establishment Clause cares about whether someone is being forced into a religious act, not whether someone subjectively feels government is endorsing anything.
Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote the dissent for those four justices, arguing instead for the coercion test. And Kennedy is now the swing vote on the Supreme Court. For a nativity display, so long as no one is making you pray to it, bow before it, or put money in a box beside it, the Establishment Clause is not violated, and the display can stay.
Although Marsh resolved the issue of legislative prayer for many years, since 2004 a couple federal appeals courts have brought the endorsement test back into play, saying that prayers are unconstitutional if a listener could conclude government is endorsing religion.
The town is represented by the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) and prevailed in the federal trial court. However, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit reversed, using this endorsement test that the Supreme Court does not use for legislative prayer.
At that point, ADF recruited Supreme Court heavyweight Thomas Hungar of Gibson Dunn & Crutcher to become lead counsel and petitioned the Supreme Court for review (disclosure: I filed a brief for Members of Congress supporting this petition). The Court took the case.
Hungar and ADF argue that this case could be resolved on Marsh, if the Court merely takes notice of the fact that there was no proselytizing (i.e., asking your audience to convert to your religion) or threatening damnation to unbelievers. Therefore, the Court could reaffirm the 1983 test and side with the town.
If the Court does that, this will be a major religious liberty case. And even the Obama administration took that position, with Solicitor General Donald Verrilli filing a briefsupporting the town.
But the Supreme Court could also take this case as a good opportunity to reconsider this whole concept of an endorsement test, which has no basis in American law or history, and was merely an attempt to save the Court's 1971 Lemon test. The endorsement test has proven to be the same unmitigated failure that led the Court to revise its earlier standard in the first place, and it is routinely used as a sledge hammer to demolish longstanding expressions and faith-based displays (another disclosure: I filed a second brief for Members of Congress supporting this argument).
So in their brief, Hungar and ADF ask the Supreme Court to overrule theLemon/endorsement test and replace it with the Establishment Clause's original meaning, which the Court used for almost 200 years. That would be the coercion test; government cannot coerce any person to engage in a religion in violation of that person's conscience or otherwise officially adopt a national religion.
The Establishment Clause was designed to prevent an established religion like England's. The king or queen, as head of state, is head of the national church and appoints the bishops of the church. The national government adopts detailed statements of faith, licenses those who teach religion, and creates national taxes to build churches and pay the salaries of clergy. John Bunyan wrote his bestselling classic The Pilgrim's Progress during his years in prison in Britain when he was jailed for preaching without a government license.
That is what coercion and official establishment look like. Over the past 40 years, the Supreme Court has reinvented the Establishment Clause through the Lemon and endorsement tests to suggest instead that the Constitution was designed to create a secular society where people and ideas of faith are not welcome on equal terms.
The Constitution does not demand this secular culture. It instead leaves the American people free to rule themselves through their state and local leaders as to what sort of community they want. Communities with strong faith may want Christmas displays or opening prayers, while others may not.
The Constitution allows people to rule themselves. If public officials don't reflect the people's wishes, whether on politics, economics, or allowing religious expression, the people can replace them with new public servants. The Establishment Clause does not allow a small number of dissenters to defeat democracy with a second bite at the electoral apple, unless someone is being coerced or the government is officially creating a full-fledged religion.
Will the Supreme Court reaffirm its rule on legislative prayer, or will it take the opportunity to correct a longstanding error on the meaning of a key part of the First Amendment? That is what the Supreme Court must consider this week.
Breitbart News will file a follow-up report after Wednesday's arguments, and a decision is expected by July 2014. | {
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So currently my blog is called Debt Free 32 – ONE MAN'S MISSION TO GET RID OF 45159.35 OF DEBT.
I may be renaming it in the near future. The style of this post is more raw from the heart vs my standard super logical approach. I'm turning 32 in less than 2 weeks.
What thoughts are associated with 32?
Reflection for one. Relationships, loved ones lost at an early age. Completion of High School, each of my three college degrees, the incredible amount of progress I've made over the years with my personal fitness. Moving 1500 miles away to Dallas without a clue of fully knowing what to expect. Six months of applying to jobs in a career where my passion was dead but just did because I that's what I spent a half decade doing. Surely nothing wrong with that strategy right?+ Struggles with paying back a debilitating amount of Student Loan debt proportional to my income, five figures of interest accruing over the years. Interviews where I had a sinking feeling in my stomach that this job is going to be like torture. An MBA graduate at 24 there I was interviewing for a job paying $36k with no room for advancement and trying to sound jazzed about it. Almost getting a job paying over $50k a year only to have the HR people tell me they weren't hiring for the next 3 months.
Then…. I reached a tipping point. NO LONGER would I let debt paralyze me. I'm intelligent, maybe limited at times anxiety and overanalyzing situations where people are busy or don't connect with me…. but…. Other people my age have been able to get out of debt. A long time watcher of the Suze Orman show since the early 2000s I saw their stories each week along with people who had a much deeper hole to get out of. I only had $47k of student loan debt. Some people have six figures and work as a barista at Starbucks. One guy on Suze's show went to school to become a pilot. Things didn't work out and he had $200k of debt making less than $20 per hour.
What advice would I give to myself? Move. GTFO Long Island. Too expensive to live, staying with your parents because you can't afford to be on your own is not good for your emotional and mental health. Being in place where your neighbors stare at you 60% of the time going in and out of the house is crazy. Having shootings just a mile away from where you live and gas stations robbed at gunpoint is crazy. Seeing your folks pay $9k/yr in taxes on each of two houses each year is crazy. The amount of stress most people have and all the gang activity is crazy. DON'T be status quo. DON'T get stuck working that job you only took as a temporary measure. DON'T be the 30 year old guy who works at the video store and still lives with mom and dad because they never strived for anything else in life.
As far as things TO DO. DO invest in yourself both mind and body. DO make friends of the caliber you think will enhance your life not take away from it. DO invest at an EARLY AGE. DO be a contrarian and value investor, the media uses people as pawns in ways, when the stock market is tanking that's the best time to invest (I would've doubled my money if I followed this advice). DO diversify and avoid expensive fees from financial advisors. DO listen to people smarter than you who have turned their lives around.
Last but not least…. 32 is still really young. I was chatting with someone on a dating app who is… Wait for it…. 57 years of age. Great guy, in awesome shape, established and very handsome. Just practically a guy who is probably going to retire in the next 5 years vs me having 30 left. If he was in his 40s sure but technically he is older than my mom and almost as old as my dad were he still living.
Ric Edelman has predicted many of us who are alive now will live to over 140 year due to advances in science and medicine. I don't know about that but even if we shift closer to 100… Still a long time.
My main message to my readers / friends who read this is….
Embrace life. Don't get stuck so much in thoughts that you forget to enjoy all the wonderful experiences out there. Many things are temporary in life including debt. Keep calm, smile, enjoy being single or with that special man or woman in your life. Be happy for who and what you are. | {
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package fr.lalea.eph;
import java.io.BufferedWriter;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileWriter;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.text.DateFormat;
import java.text.DecimalFormat;
import java.text.NumberFormat;
import java.util.Date;
import com.beust.jcommander.JCommander;
/**
* The <code>EphCommand</code> class allows to run EPH on the
* CHeSC benchmark using command line parameters.
*
* @author David Meignan
*/
public class EphCommand {
/**
* Runs EPH on the CHeSC benchmark.
*
* @param args arguments that are managed by the
* <code>BenchmarkParameters</code> class.
*/
public static void main(String[] args) {
// Parse parameters
BenchmarkParameters benchParam = new BenchmarkParameters();
try {
new JCommander(benchParam, args);
benchParam.validate();
} catch (Exception e) {
System.err.println(e.getMessage());
System.exit(1);
}
// Create the output file
File outputFile = null;
try {
outputFile = new File(benchParam.getOutputFileName());
outputFile.createNewFile();
// Write a comment in output file
BufferedWriter outputStream = null;
try {
outputStream = new BufferedWriter(new FileWriter(outputFile, true));
outputStream.write("\n# Run EPH, " + getTimeStamp() + "\n");
outputStream.write("# Time limit (seconds): " +
Integer.toString(benchParam.getTimeLimitSeconds()) + "\n");
outputStream.write("# Runs: " +
Integer.toString(benchParam.getRuns()) + "\n");
outputStream.close();
} finally {
if (outputStream != null)
outputStream.close();
}
} catch (Exception e) {
System.err.println(e.getMessage());
System.exit(1);
}
// Run
for (String problemInstanceRef: benchParam.problemInstanceRefs()) {
for (int runIdx=0; runIdx<benchParam.getRuns(); runIdx++) {
try {
// Create the run object
IndividualRun run = new IndividualRun(
problemInstanceRef,
benchParam.getTimeLimitSeconds(),
benchParam.getSeedStartingValue()+runIdx
);
// Run EPH
runAndMonitorEPH(run, !benchParam.isProgressDisplayDisable());
// Write the result on the output file
storeResults(run, outputFile);
} catch (Exception e) {
System.err.println(e.getMessage());
}
}
}
// End comment
try {
// Write a comment in output file
BufferedWriter outputStream = null;
try {
outputStream = new BufferedWriter(new FileWriter(outputFile, true));
outputStream.write("# End of the runs, " + getTimeStamp() + "\n");
outputStream.close();
} finally {
if (outputStream != null)
outputStream.close();
}
} catch (Exception e) {
System.err.println(e.getMessage());
System.exit(1);
}
System.out.println("End of the runs.");
System.exit(0);
}
/**
* Returns the current time value as a string with the format:
* "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH'h'mm'm'ss"
*/
public static String getTimeStamp() {
DateFormat df = DateFormat.getDateTimeInstance();
Date d = new Date();
return df.format(d);
}
/**
* Runs EPH and monitor the progress of the optimization process.
*
* @param run the configuration to run.
* @throws InterruptedException if the thread is interrupted.
*/
private static void runAndMonitorEPH(IndividualRun run,
boolean displayProgress) throws InterruptedException {
System.out.println("Run EPH on "+run.getProblemName()+
", instance: "+run.getInstanceID());
NumberFormat formatter = new DecimalFormat("#0.00");
// Create and start thread
Thread runnerThread = new Thread(run);
runnerThread.start();
// Print progress and current best found value
while(runnerThread.isAlive()) {
if (displayProgress) {
String progress = formatter.format(run.getProgress());
double bestFoundValue = run.getBestFoundValue();
System.out.print("\r" +
"Progress "+progress+"%, best found value: "+
((Double.isNaN(bestFoundValue))?("INF"):(bestFoundValue))+
" ");
}
// Sleep for few milliseconds
Thread.sleep(500);
}
if (displayProgress) {
String progress = formatter.format(run.getProgress());
double bestFoundValue = run.getBestFoundValue();
System.out.print("\r" +
"Progress "+progress+"%, best found value: "+
((Double.isNaN(bestFoundValue))?("INF"):(bestFoundValue))+
" \n");
}
}
/**
* Write the result of a run.
*
* @param run the configuration that has been completed.
* @param outputFile the file in which the result has to be
* appended.
* @throws IOException when the file cannot be written.
*/
private static void storeResults(IndividualRun run, File outputFile)
throws IOException {
BufferedWriter outputStream = null;
try {
outputStream = new BufferedWriter(new FileWriter(outputFile, true));
outputStream.write(run.getProblemName());
outputStream.write("\t");
outputStream.write(Integer.toString(run.getInstanceID()));
outputStream.write("\t");
outputStream.write(Double.toString(run.getBestFoundValue()));
outputStream.write("\n");
outputStream.close();
} finally {
if (outputStream != null)
outputStream.close();
}
}
}
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The General Service Medal was instituted by the State President of the Republic of Bophuthatswana in 1991, for award to all ranks for operational service inside Bophuthatswana.
The Bophuthatswana Defence Force
The Bophuthatswana Defence Force (BDF) was established upon that country's independence on 6 December 1977. The Republic of Bophuthatswana ceased to exist on 27 April 1994 and the Bophuthatswana Defence Force was amalgamated with six other military forces into the South African National Defence Force (SANDF).
Institution
The General Service Medal was instituted by the State President of Bophuthatswana in 1991.
Award criteria
The medal could be awarded to all ranks for operational service inside Bophuthatswana.
Order of wear
Since the General Service Medal was authorised for wear by one of the statutory forces which came to be part of the South African National Defence Force on 27 April 1994, it was accorded a position in the official South African order of precedence on that date. The position of the General Service Medal in the official order of precedence was revised twice after 1994, to accommodate the inclusion or institution of new decorations and medals, first in April 1996 when decorations and medals were belatedly instituted for the two former non-statutory forces, the Azanian People's Liberation Army and Umkhonto we Sizwe, and again upon the institution of a new set of honours on 27 April 2003.
Bophuthatswana Defence Force until 26 April 1994
Official BDF order of precedence:
Preceded by the Nkwe Medal.
Succeeded by the Independence Medal.
Bophuthatswana official national order of precedence:
Preceded by the Nkwe Medal.
Succeeded by the Independence Medal.
South African National Defence Force from 27 April 1994
Official SANDF order of precedence:
Preceded by the Nkwe Medal of the Republic of Bophuthatswana.
Succeeded by the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal of the United Kingdom.
Official national order of precedence:
Preceded by the Nkwe Medal of the Republic of Bophuthatswana.
Succeeded by the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal of the United Kingdom.
South African National Defence Force from April 1996
Official SANDF order of precedence:
Preceded by the Nkwe Medal of the Republic of Bophuthatswana.
Succeeded by the Operational Medal for Southern Africa of Umkhonto we Sizwe and the Azanian People's Liberation Army.
Official national order of precedence:
Preceded by the Nkwe Medal of the Republic of Bophuthatswana.
Succeeded by the Operational Medal for Southern Africa of Umkhonto we Sizwe and the Azanian People's Liberation Army.
The position of the General Service Medal in the order of precedence remained unchanged, as it was in April 1996, when a new series of military orders, decorations and medals was instituted in South Africa on 27 April 2003.
Description
Obverse
The General Service Medal is a medallion struck in nickel-silver, 38 millimetres in diameter and 3 millimetres thick at the rim, displaying the leopard emblem of the Bophuthatswana Defence Force surrounded by a laurel wreath.
Reverse
The reverse has the Coat of Arms of the Republic of Bophuthatswana.
Ribbon
The ribbon is 32 millimetres wide, with a 4 millimetres wide yellow band, a 2 millimetres wide red band and a 4 millimetres wide white band, repeated in reverse order and separated by a 12 millimetres wide red band in the centre.
Discontinuation
Conferment of the General Service Medal was discontinued when the Republic of Bophuthatswana ceased to exist on 27 April 1994.
References
Military decorations and medals of Bophuthatswana
Awards established in 1991 | {
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1 minute ago, Human10 said:
Good it doesn't scan their asses... Would be funny to watch
Don't give them ideas otherwise they will be installing the smart toilets in schools.
12 minutes ago, EnigmaticWorld said:
We might not be seeing Soviet style purges yet
Duncan Garner: Farmers have had a gutsful of Jacinda Ardern playing to her favourites, here comes the revolt
Another fiery 'interview' around beginning of August, then....
Garner has been off-air since August 10, with no explanation. Magic Talk host Ryan Bridge has been filling in for Garner, alongside Amanda Gillies and Mark Richardson. The trio had, notably, not discussed Garner's absence during the weeks of Bridge filling in for the host, leading to numerous unanswered queries from viewers.
Three today confirmed Bridge would continue hosting The AM Show this week, with an announcement regarding Garner's replacement to be made "in due course".
They're dropping like flies at Magic Talk.
Leah Panapa opened what had been Peter William's show this morning with the news that he'd retired – just like that. There Friday – gone Monday. The media are describing it as something about to happen. It's happened. Without a whisper of warning.
I've listened to Williams fairly regularly since he started out in early 2019. He was getting slicker and more energetic in my view. He didn't sound jaded, tired or unenthusiastic. So I am naturally sceptical about the reason given for his sudden disappearance from the airwaves.
And one could hardly be forgiven for being slightly suspicious when his departure has quickly followed Duncan Garner (August), Tony Amos (July), Sean Plunket (February) and part-timer John Banks (January).
Williams steadfastedly rejected man-made climate change and interviewed qualified experts like Willie Soon. He gave airtime to lock down questioners like epidemiologist Simon Thornley. He talked with doctors who have questions about the covid vaccine. He gave airtime to The Taxpayer's Union and Bob McCoskrie from Family First. He didn't leave listeners in any doubt about his political preference and it wasn't National. He appeared to me to be socially conservative and economically liberal. He was no friend of the government.
I repeat, if anything, he was getting more focussed and outspoken. He certainly didn't sound like a man who'd grown bored or disinterested in his work (or maybe he'd simply given himself licence to be more candid knowing he was going to shortly pull the plug?)
Phil Gifford also recently departed NewstalkZB as afternoon co-host. I'm clueless as to whether so many departures are mere coincidence or otherwise.
Update: I was reminded by a comment on Kiwiblog that Chris Lynch, NewstalkZB Christchurch host was another recent 'casualty' in May this year. So there is a workforce of at least half a dozen highly experienced broadcasters on the loose…
I think Duncan broke his silence in September, but yeah, people getting cancelled is definitely becoming the norm.
Check this Bowden talk at the 15 minute mark for what I mean:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/gPzMofwsJLwY/
1 hour ago, skitzorat said:
it just f's me off they're contributing to our enslavement and imprisonment with them, either in the 'camps' or society at large.
Next up Chinese-style Social Credit Scores linked to the cloud as endless mRNA codes transform us molecularly into Human2.0; eventually merging with 'the internet of things' with an A.I Overlord facilitating all our thoughts, feelings & behaviours. I hope all the gene-jab enthusiasts want this for their children and grandchildren? By accepting the juice, besides the potential destruction of their own biology, they're shamefully contributing to the downfall of all that our ancestors fought & died for; tell me, who are the selfish ones?
Saw this trailer recently - Digital ID/Social credit system/Internet of bodies predictive programming? You need a digital device to make friends. And they even have the 666 in there (end of trailer 1, 6 is projected on the road). And 6ft rule.
Edited October 17, 2021 by BossCrow
"I've got some real issues with this vote," said Patrick Moore, a virologist at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, after voting in favor of Moderna's boosters. "Nonetheless, I want to explain why I voted yes on this. It's more based on gut-feeling than real serious data."
https://www.popsci.com/science/covid-vaccine-booster-data-unanswered-questions/
8 minutes ago, BossCrow said:
Saw this trailer recently - Digital ID/Social credit system/Internet of bodies predictive programming? You need a digital device to make friends. And they even have the 666 in there (end of trailer 1). And 6ft rule.
Ron's Gone Wrong (2021 film)
"Twentieth Century Studios and Locksmith Animation's "Ron's Gone Wrong" is the story of Barney, a socially awkward middle-schooler and Ron, his new walking, talking, digitally-connected device, which is supposed to be his 'Best Friend out of the Box.' Ron's hilarious malfunctions set against the backdrop of the social media age, launch them into an action-packed journey in which boy and robot come to terms with the wonderful messiness of true friendship. " (source)
According to the film's trailer, there will only be two kinds of people, those that have the new walking, talking, digitally-connected device, and those that don't. We're being presented with serious choices all the time now. How critical they are to ultimate soul survival is still debatable. One choice already on offer is obviously whether to have the jab, or not to have the jab. All part of the AI transhumanism agenda, in little creeping steps.
Nemuri Kyoshiro
6 hours ago, SimonTV said:
He needs to be in a padded cell and not allowed near any sharp objects. If this is kosher, this poor bastard hasn't just taken the kool aid, he's giving himself enemas with it. I am always amazed a people's capacity for self-delusion.
2 minutes ago, campanar said:
"Nonetheless, I want to explain why I voted yes on this. It's more based on gut-feeling than real serious data."
Well, that and the fact that voting no would have cost you your job.
You need a digital device to make friends.
The Japanese invented a virtual friend some years back. Tamagotchi, or something. The fucking thing turned up its toes if you didn't feed it.
zarkov
1 hour ago, Anti Facts Sir said:
Motive right there.
Inside job.
The sentiment of rebellion will fester and grow because logically most people favour life :)
despite appearances.
5 minutes ago, Nemuri Kyoshiro said:
He's not just any random climate change nutter. Most of his tweets are extinction rebellion BS, and other CC content.
It amazes me how 20 months later (and after 20+ years, pretty much since 9/11) people cant see the blatant corruption coming through their TV
We kind of do.. so many "oh we seem to have lost the line" or obvious mic cuts when someone drops a covid truth on the tele now; BBC etc
HA.. case in point "Let's go Brandan!"
Just another fraud making a living out of lies. There's a lot of it about. You just have to look at his face to see he's not playing with a full deck.
Just now, Nemuri Kyoshiro said:
Yeah, either a genuine loon, or someone with a dog in this fight. It's hard to tell these days.
- TZC -
I'm trying something out as much as responding can you see these files, it would be great imo if people could sing that on their marches. This is a doctored version if it works two files mp3 one vocals, one song up above.
https://easyupload.io/m/7u4mao
31 minutes ago, Golden Retriever said:
It's hard to tell whether that's a satire pic or not /s
1 hour ago, RobSS said:
to ultimate soul survival
Our soul is 100% God and eternal, I don't believe it won't 'survive' - however I am fearful people will no longer be able to speak to God and their higher-self leading to perhaps enormous amounts of spirits trapped between dimensions when their physical vehicle expires (like battlefields/traumatic accidents).. either way people cut their beliefs around this, the future sounds spiritually problematic for humanity as a whole.
Ziggy Sawdust
39 minutes ago, Nemuri Kyoshiro said:
You just have to look at his face to see he's not playing with a full deck.
Athenry04
Huge twat.
Just now, skitzorat said:
Our soul is our interface, the working area between our spirit and God, and from there, it can go either way, but we have to choose, either we go with the AI, human augmentation, transhumanist agenda, or we reject it. It's going to be more and more difficult to sit in the middle and not make an ultimate choice and this is going to be increasingly problematic for a lot of people going forwards. Rudolf Steiner, for example, said it's possible for vaccines to be used to disconnect humanity from God:
"I have told you that the spirits of darkness are going to inspire their human hosts, in whom they will be dwelling, to find a vaccine that will drive all inclination towards spirituality out of people's souls when they are still very young, and this will happen in a roundabout way through the living body. Today, bodies are vaccinated against one thing and another; in future, children will be vaccinated with a substance which it will certainly be possible to produce, and this will make them immune, so that they do not develop foolish inclinations connected with spiritual life — 'foolish' here, of course, in the eyes of materialists."
(Rudolf Steiner, Lecture 13: The Fallen Spirit's Influence in the World, 27th October, 1917) | {
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Title: Telecommunications in Italy
Subject: Italian art, National symbols of Italy, Sport in Italy, History of Italy, Telecommunications in the Republic of Macedonia
Collection: Communications in Italy, Telecommunications by Country, Telecommunications in Europe, Telecommunications in Italy
Telephones - main lines in use:[1] 20.031 million (2008)
Telephones - mobile cellular: [1] 88.58 million (2008)
Telephone system: [1] modern, well-developed, fast; fully automated telephone, telex, and data services
domestic: [1] high-capacity cable and microwave radio relay trunks
international: [1] satellite earth stations - 3 Intelsat (with a total of 5 antennas - 3 for Atlantic Ocean and 2 for Indian Ocean), 1 Inmarsat (Atlantic Ocean region), and NA Eutelsat; 21 submarine cables.
Radio broadcast stations: [1] AM about 100, FM about 4,600, shortwave 9 (1998)
Radios: 50.5 million (1997)
Television broadcast stations: [1] 358 (plus 4,728 repeaters) (1995)
Televisions: 30.5 million (1997)
Internet Hosts: [1] 22.152 million (2009)
Internet users: [1] 24.992 million (2008)
Country code (Top-level domain): .it
^ a b c d e f g h i CIA World Fact Book
Italy topics
Etruscan Civilization
Regnum Italicum
12th–14th century by year
Italian Wars
Foreign domination
Monarchy and the World Wars
Historical states
Apennines
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Volcanism (List of volcanoes)
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14th (Trecento)
15th (Quattrocento)
16th (Cinquecento)
17th (Seicento)
Italophilia
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European Union, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Canada
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Telecommunications in Cyprus
Internet, Cyprus, Dependent territory, Sovereign state, Telecommunications in Armenia
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Italy, Cinema of Italy, Culture of Italy, History of Italy, Languages of Italy
Sport in Italy
Italy, Cycling, Fencing, World War II, Football in Italy
History of Italy
Italy, World War I, Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, Holy Roman Empire
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Gen Flynn Goes For The Jugular, Calls Out Clinton Scandal Linking Them to Terrorist Funding Prior to Being Targeted By Deep State
Posted By: Dino Porrazzo June 23, 2019
Posted by Dean James at Right Wing Tribune
By HJIC at Illicit Info
Opinion De Baish/Speculation| Back in November of 2017, it was reported by the Gateway Pundit that the Wall Street Journal had "received information from anonymous sources who said that General Flynn and his son Michael were involved in a plot to kidnap Muslim cleric and return him to Turkey."
The Wall Street Journal reported at the time:
Special Counsel Robert Mueller is investigating former White House national security adviser Mike Flynn's alleged role in a plan to forcibly remove a Muslim cleric living in the U.S. and deliver him to Turkey in return for millions of dollars, according to people familiar with the investigation.
A Neonrevolt, report leaves us believing that there is a lot more to the story.
Flynn shared a video of then-president Bill Clinton calling the mullah a friend of the United States:
(Use the closed caption for english)
Flynn then shared, "Gülen portrays himself as a moderate, but he is in fact a radical Islamist. He has publicly boasted about his 'soldiers' waiting for his orders to do whatever he directs them to do. If he were in reality a moderate, he would not be in exile, nor would he excite the animus of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his government."
General Flynn compared Gulen to Muslim Brotherhood leaders and "Turkey's Osama Bin Laden." Flynn spoke of how Gulen brought people into the United States in order to help run his charter schools:
To add insult to injury, American taxpayers are helping finance Gülen's 160 charter schools in the United States. These schools have been granted more H1-B visas than Google. It is inconceivable that our visa officers have approved thousands of visas for English teachers whose English is incomprehensible. A CBS "60 Minutes" program documented a conversation with one such imported English teacher from Turkey. Several lawsuits, including some in Ohio and Texas, point to irregularities in the operation of these schools.
Flynn went on to drop a major bomb regarding the Clinton Foundation's relationship with said terrorist:
However, funding seems to be no problem for Gülen's network. Hired attorneys work to keep the lucrative government source of income for Gülen and his network going. Influential charities such as Cosmos Foundation continue their support for Gulen's charter schools.
Incidentally, Cosmos Foundation is a major donor to Clinton Foundation. No wonder Bill Clintoncalls Mullah Gülen "his friend." It is now no secret that Huma Abedin, Hillary Clinton's close aide and confidante, worked for 12 years as the associate editor for a journal published by the London-based Institute of Minority Muslim Affairs. This institute has promoted the thoughts of radical Muslim thinkers such as Qutb, al Bana and others.
You're probably wondering how this all relates back to current times.
TGP explains:
General Flynn as we all know now as targeted by Obama and the Clintons for some reason. He knew too much and he was working with Trump were enough, but maybe his oped was what scared them the most. He had to be taken down and so he was targeted.
He lost his job with the Trump team due to shady actions by the Deep State and then was targeted by the Mueller team. He eventually pled guilty to a crime of lying to the FBI. Since this time he has been working with the Mueller team as was put in place as part of his agreement.
What we know now is that based on Flynn's current trial date, set in August, his cooperation with the government should come to an end soon. What is also in the works is that Flynn is supposed to be the key witness in the court case related to his business partner.
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Jeffrey Epstein's pilot testifies seeing Bill Clinton flying on his private jet during Ghislaine Maxwell trial
Bill Clinton is seen receiving a neck massage from a Jeffrey Epstein victim in a leaked photo.
Molly Crane-Newman
NEW YORK — Jeffrey Epstein's pilot testified Tuesday about once meeting Bill Clinton on the financier's private plane.
The pilot, Larry Visoki, mentioned Clinton during testimony about an early meeting with a female singer in the burgundy-carpeted cockpit of Epstein's jet before taking off from Palm Beach airport. The singer, identified in court by a pseudonym, Jane, didn't appear especially young to Visoki.
"You'll forgive the question, Mr. Visoski, but I think you'll remember that at the time you saw her, you also remembered she had large breasts. Isn't that right?" Assistant U.S. Attorney Maureen Comey said.
"Uh. She was a mature woman," the pilot replied.
"I can't visualize her sitting in the passenger compartment like I would, say, President Clinton. It was so long ago," the longtime pilot said.
Prosecutors say Jane was 14 years old when Ghislaine Maxwell first approached her at a summer camp in 1994.
The pilot added that he also recalled meeting Prince Andrew on the plane, but that he couldn't remember exact dates.
Visoski's testimony came on the second day of evidence at Maxwell's highly-anticipated trial.
The British publishing heiress has pleaded not guilty to six felony counts alleging she lured teen girls to Epstein's properties worldwide to have unwanted and illegal sex with the multimillionaire.
Four women are expected to testify at the trial, slated to run until mid-January, about how Epstein and Maxwell abused them from the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s.
Visoski said that from 1991 until Epstein's 2019 arrest and suicide, he regularly flew the financier to his private Caribbean island, Little St. James. Epstein often referred to the island by a nickname, Little St. Jeff's.
"Every week to every 10 days if we weren't elsewhere in the world, but, you know, it was a regular destination," Visoski testified.
An aerial photograph of Epstein's 75-acre private paradise, featuring a helipad framed by crystal clear blue seas, was shown to the jury along with photos of the financier's aircraft and sprawling 10,000-acre Zorro Ranch in New Mexico.
Of Maxwell, Visoski said he remembered her as an employee of Epstein's, but one whose role was never clear.
©2021 New York Daily News. Visit at nydailynews.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
People are now chaining themselves to poles to prevent being shoved on subway tracks in NYC
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Building momentum
Texas gains big recognition as one of top states for tiny homes
DFW shines as 'hidden gem' housing market in 2022, experts predict
Hottest headlines of 2021
Homes of Cowboys legends score big in this year's 10 hottest Dallas real estate stories
Cowboys legends' homes top hottest Dallas real estate stories of 2021
The front of the former Landry house features a brick courtyard. Courtesy of Allie Beth Allman
Home, sweet first home. Getty Images/Courtney K
Frisco is growing, and homes have been flying off the market. iStock
Celina is having a home-building boom. Facebook/City of Celina
It's become the must-have residential amenity. Courtesy rendering
Emmitt Smith's home was listed at $2.2 million, a nod to his No. 22 jersey number. Photo courtesy of Shoot2Sell for Douglas Elliman Texas
Pink bathroom alert! Courtesy photo
This Possum Kingdom Lake home was on the market for about $2 million. Photo courtesy of Realtor.com
Plano was named one of the best cities to live in America. Facebook/TheShopsAtWillowBend
New home developments are springing up all over Celina. Facebook/City of Celina
Editor's note: As the year comes to a close, we look back at the 10 biggest real estate stories in Dallas for 2021 — including top neighborhoods; market trends; fast-growing suburbs; and homes with ties to beloved sports stars.
1. Tom Landry home for sale near Dallas' Preston Hollow is an oasis of nature. A former home of legendary Dallas Cowboys coach Tom Landry and his wife, Alicia, located near the moneyed intersection of Bluffview and Preston Hollow, went on the market in June for $2,999,000 (and later sold). The house was built in 1952 and is at the end of a small, heavily wooded, secluded cul de sac off Inwood Road. It has 5,408 square feet, and is one-and-a-half stories, with a lower level that looks out over an intensely verdant backdrop that features a creek with a footbridge, wildlife, and loads of privacy.
2. Surprising Dallas suburb named top U.S. city for homebuyers under 35, says study. For some young professionals of Dallas, buying a home in a quiet neighborhood in the 'burbs is proving to be more appealing than a ritzy high-rise within city limits. A study released January 14 by personal finance website SmartAsset ranked the top 50 U.S. cities where homebuyers under age 35 are most commonplace. Just one DFW city made it into the top 10 (drumroll, please): Mesquite.
3. Fast-growing Dallas neighbor takes title as No. 1 U.S. housing market, report says. At least by one measure, the Dallas-area housing market was 100-degrees-in-the-summer hot. A study released August 24 by personal finance website WalletHub ranked four North Texas cities among the 10 most attractive real estate markets in the U.S. Frisco grabbed the No. 1 spot, with McKinney at No. 4, Denton at No. 5, and Allen at No. 6.
4. Massive new development will add 11,000 homes in well-to-do Dallas suburb. Celina is going to be under construction for a while. In August, it was announced that work would be starting on a 3,200-acre development that will supply more than 11,000 single-family homes and apartments to the fast-growing, affluent Dallas suburb. Farmers Branch-based Centurion American Development Group says the Legacy Hills project is being built near Legacy Drive and Celina Parkway.
5. One of Dallas' best suburbs will be home to the newest surfy lagoon. A new residential project is in the works and it's coming with what has become the new must-have: a lagoon. Called Bellagio Lagoon, it's a development that Megatel Homes LLC announced in September that it plans to build in Forney. The project is budgeted at more than $800 million and will feature a manmade lagoon with white sand beaches.
6. Dallas Cowboys' Emmitt Smith sells his $2.2M mansion with special perk. In September, Cowboys great Emmitt Smith listed his 10,806-square-foot home in far north Dallas for $2.2 million, a price tag that paid tribute to his No. 22 jersey number. And the buyer of the home would get the chance to sit down to dinner with Smith, he said. By early December, the home had sold, and as promised, the owner got dinner with Smith.
7. House for sale in northeast Dallas is a pristine '50s time capsule. Finding older homes for sale in Dallas that have not been renovated or flipped is becoming harder and harder to do — especially one that is in such pristine condition as this gorgeous '50s home on 11076 Erhard Dr., which came on the market in February in the Saint Andrews Addition neighborhood of northeast Dallas. Built in 1955, it was a virtual time capsule, thanks to its immaculate condition.
8. 2 Dallas-Fort Worth lakes flow onto list of Texas spots with most million-dollar listings. In Dallas-Fort Worth, two lakes are among the seven places in Texas with the most lake homes priced at $1 million or more. That was according to a June report from Alabama-based Lake Homes Realty. The report shows 16,716-acre Possum Kingdom Lake ranked fifth for the number of million-dollar-plus listings for lake homes (33) on May 15. In sixth place was 7,280-acre Grapevine Lake (24 listings).
9. 2 family-friendly Dallas suburbs unlock top spots as best cities to live in U.S. Two bustling Dallas suburbs earned top-15 spots on a list of the Best Cities to Live in America. They are Plano, at No. 7, and Richardson, at No. 12. Niche, an online platform that helps people choose schools and places to live, revealed its 2021 Best Cities to Live in America rankings on March 15. Among the ranking factors considered are affordability, housing market, neighborhood diversity, public schools, and walkability.
10. This affluent Dallas suburb nails down more home-building permits than Frisco. For years, Frisco has been one of the fastest-growing cities in the state and the country. Naturally, a building boom has accompanied that growth. Now, though, another Dallas suburb is outpacing Frisco in home construction. Through May 31 this year, Celina issued 1,352 residential building permits. By comparison, nearby Frisco issued 1,283 permits during the same five-month period.
Chicken restaurant's expansion tops week's 5 hottest Dallas headlines
Hollywood Heights: Trees galore and eclectic architecture in East Dallas
Northaven Park: Where the Disney Streets cast their magic on residents
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Created: Monday, July 25th, 2011 04:01 pm
Experts on alternative energy solutions are constantly developing new ways for vehicles to operate in a more eco-friendly way. Recently, Vision Industries has introduced the first zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell truck in the world.
The new trucks do not release any pollutants and have no combustion. The electric engine is charged by battery.
The new vehicle will make a debut in the trucking fleet of Total Transportation Services Inc. (TTSI) in California. Trucks will be tested in Los Angeles and Long Beach.
If the trucks are a success, TTSI plans to purchase an additional 100 big rigs, with the opportunity for even more vehicles in the future if the deal proves to the lucrative.
Vic La Rosa, president of TTSI, says this new development may pave the way for big changes in the future for the trucking industry.
"Above and beyond the benefit of zero emissions, we at TTSI believe that hydrogen fuel is the only true way to break our dependence on imported fuel," La Rosa said. "Hydrogen is the most abundant resource on the planet."
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The Practice Nurses have special skills and training in heart disease and strokes, asthma and diabetes. They can give advice on vaccinations for travel and carry out blood tests, wound dressings, stitch removal, blood pressure checks, vaccinations, cervical smears and healthy living advice.
Our healthcare assistant - Paula Austin holds a clinic on Wednesday 07:40am - 16:30pm and Friday 8:30am - 12.00pm.
The surgery provides maternity services and GPs like to see patients as early as possible in the pregnancy. In addition the midwife's antenatal clinic is held alternate Tuesday mornings.
Midwifery services are provided by the Templer Midwives Team,who are based in Teignmouth and give care to pregnant mothers in the South Devon Area. The usual midwife here in Moretonhampstead is Jane Fowler.
Certain minor surgery procedures can be performed by the doctors on the premises (Dr Waterfall and Dr Penfold). This may be more convenient and will save considerable waiting time at the General Hospital.
During opening hours the surgery provides a walk in Minor Injury Service.
The District Nurses provide skilled nursing care in a range of settings for those who are assessed as requiring it. The Nurses are based at the Moretonhampstead Health and Well Being Hub and are available between 9.00am and 4.30pm. Please contact the Hub on 01647 440217 if you need to contact them.
The Practice Health Visitor works mainly with families with young children, the elderly and patients with special needs. The Health Visitor is involved with all aspects of Health education including regular checks for children until they are 5 years of age.
We consider your child's health is very important. Advice is always available. The Health Visitor and Dr Waterfall run our child development clinics on Tuesday afternoons. Our HV, Hayley Beer, may be seen at the Child Development Clinic and at other times by arrangement.
Childhood Immunisation: Appointments via reception.
The Podiatry department offers a service at Moretonhampstead and District Health and Well Being Hub to all those in need who are suffering from certain chronic diseases.
The physiotherapist is Elaine McMahon who is available at Moretonhampstead and District Health & Well Being Hub every Wednesday morning 8.30am - 1.00pm by appointment on referral by your doctor.
All methods of contraception are available at the Health Centre including fitting contraceptive devices. Teenagers are welcome to use this service and this like all services provided by the practice is confidential. Dr Kidner runs a clinic on Wednesdays.
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All patients over 75 years of age are invited to attend for a health check. Our Practice Nurse will generally see you and we hope you will take up this offer unless you are regularly seeing a doctor anyway. Home visits can be arranged.
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If anyone is qualified to make this statement, Christopher Reeve is! On May 27, 1995, Reeve was left quadriplegic after being thrown from a horse during an equestrian competition in Virginia, in the USA. He now requires to use a wheelchair and a portable ventilator for the rest of his life.
But heroes don't always come with such obvious obstacles to overcome, or appear to have the strength required to overcome what seem like insurmountable challenges. Heroes can be people like you and me. Heroes can be the person who says hello to a lonely neighbour; the friend you calls late at night just to check you're ok; the stranger who stops and gives a homeless person food and water.
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<form action="/login" method="post">
<div>
<label>Username:</label>
<input type="text" name="username" />
<br/>
</div>
<div>
<label>Password:</label>
<input type="password" name="password" />
</div>
<div>
<input type="submit" value="Submit" />
</div>
</form>
And express route:
app.post('/login', passport.authenticate('local', {
successRedirect: '/app',
failureRedirect: '/login',
failureFlash: false
}));
And local strategy definition:
passport.use(new LocalStrategy(function(username, password, done) {
console.log('FTW!');
}));
Why is it that I never see 'FTW!' in console? It always automatically redirects me to the failureRedirect no matter what. I can't figure out for the life of me how to debug this?
A: I had forgot to include the express body parser:
app.use( express.bodyParser());
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add it to your face, swap limbs.
You shuffle your limbs. All of your limbs are identical, so nothing happens. There's not really anywhere convenient to put the intruder's face, so you just drop it on the back of your heart.
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Film crews shooting scenes at Charlestown have been pictured with a wind machine on set – just as the season's most ferocious storm yet makes its way across Cornwall.
Our photographer Tom Last was in Charlestown on Friday morning, and somewhat ironically, spotted the machine being blown by gusts from Storm Callum.
"The weather is pretty full on by Charlestown standards," Tom said this morning. "The wind machine is from the set of David Copperfield and is itself being turned by the wind!
A danger to life warning has been issued by the Met Office as Storm Callum swoops in from the Atlantic.
Cornwall is set to be battered by the storm for 48 hours with two yellow level weather warnings in place, one for wind and the other for rain.
A warning of high wind came into force at 3am on Friday morning, and will last until midnight.
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by Queens County Politics
Kim Leads National Effort To Phase Out Corporate Giveaways
Assemblymember Ron Kim
Assemblyman Ron Kim (D-Whitestone, Flushing, College Point, Murray Hill ), in coalition with legislators from around the country, yesterday unveiled a national bipartisan campaign to phase out corporate giveaways by establishing an interstate compact.
This bold proposal seeks to unite states and liberate state governments from engaging in the race to the bottom subsidy battles with each other, as in the case of the AmazonHQ2 search in 2018-2019.
The New York legislation, which is sponsored by Assemblyman Ron Kim as A.8675, would bring each state into a formal agreement with each other to Phase Out Corporate Giveaways. There are two main provisions of the agreement: first, member states agree to end the practice of offering tax breaks to a facility located in another member state as an inducement to the company to move, and second, member states participate in a national board of appointees to discuss and propose enhancements to the existing agreement for future consideration by each state.
"It's very difficult for one state to stand up against the threats from a well-funded company that they will leave town or won't come in the first place unless they get a special tax break. That's why we need to do this together so the threats won't work anymore," said Kim.
Schumer, Congressional Dems Write Amicus Brief to Protect Immigrant Children
U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D_NY) and U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) along with 113 of their Congressional colleagues submitted an Amicus Brief to the U.S. Court of Appeals for Ninth Circut in the case of Flores v Barr.
The brief urges the court to reject the Trump administration's latest attempt to gut the Flores Settlement Agreement, which provides vital, long-standing protections for immigrant children. Flores is key to ensuring there are minimum health and safety requirements for the custody of these children.
The Members wrote: "Congress enacted [the Homeland Security Act and the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008] to ensure the safety and well-being of migrant children and to set forth specific procedures for the screening, processing, and custody of those children. The regulations, by contrast, deprive children of access to those statutory protections and do not comport with the text and history of those statutes, or with Congress's plan in passing them."
Constantinides Committee Hears Wastewater Treatment Facility at Rikers Proposal
City Council Member Costa Constantinides
City Councilmember Costa Constantinides (D-Astoria, East Elmhurst, part of Long Island City, Woodside), chair of the council's Committee on Environmental Protection today will have his committee conduct a hearing regarding the feasibility of constructing a new wastewater treatment facity on Rikers Island.
Under a new local law that Constantinides is proposing the Commissioner of Environmental Protection would be required to conduct a study to ascertain whether a new wastewater treatment plant can be constructed on Rikers Island.
The study must be completed within one year from enactment and the results of the study shall be made publicly available on the department website.
The hearing is slated for 1 p.m., today, Jan. 29 at City Hall in Lower Manhattan.
Acting BP Lee to Hold Regular Public Hearing On Land Use
Acting Queens Borough President Sharon Lee tomorrow will hold the borough's regular Public Hearing on Land Use.
On the agenda is an application submitted by the NYC Department of Correction, the Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice and the New York City Council Speaker for an amendment of the City Map involving the establishment of public place on Rikers Island.
The site currently houses the city's jail and is scheduled to close in 2026. It is within an area bounded by the U.S. pierhead and bulkhead line in the borough of the Bronx under the jurisdiction of Queens Community Board 1.
The hearing is slated for 10:30 a.m., tomorrow, Jan. 30 at Queens Borough Hall, 120-55 Queens Boulevard in Kew Gardens.
Tags: assemblymember ron kimCity Councilmember Costa ConstantinidesqueensQueens Borough PresidentQueens PoliticsU.S. Sen. Charles Schumer
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Q: rsync server, uploaded files permissions incorrect I'm trying to setup an rsync server on my Ubuntu machine. Transfer from a local PC to the server via rsync does work, but the resultant uploaded files have no r,w or x bits set, e.g.
---------- 1 fredb fredb 0 Aug 30 20:50 sk_upgrade_20120830_033450.txt
---------- 1 fredb fredb 0 Aug 30 20:50 sk_user_20120827_184534.txt
---------- 1 fredb fredb 0 Aug 30 20:50 sk_user_20120830_033450.txt
My rsyncd.conf file is:
motd file = /etc/rsyncd.motd
[workspace]
path = /tmp
comment = rsync server
uid = nobody
gid = nobody
read only = false
auth users = fredb
secrets file = /etc/rsyncd.scrt
How can I get the target files permissions correct?
Also once I've solved this problem how can I transfer without a password?
TY,
Fred
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Port Hedland Aboriginal Corporation IBN hsa opened a new aged care facility catering specifically for Aboriginal Elders.
Mirli Maya IBN Elders Retirement Village is the first of its kind in the Pilbara and includes six two-bedroom one-bathroom units to be used by IBN Elders and one two-bedroom two-bathroom unit to be occupied by caretakers.
Banjima Traditional Owner Gladys Tucker joined new IBN Chief Executive Officer Tony McRae for the official opening celebration earlier this month.
For more information click here to visit the IBN website.
Over the next few weeks, interviewers from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) will be collecting information from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the City of Greater Geraldton area.
The interviewees are an important part of the 11,500 sample of people randomly selected to participate in the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS) across Australia.
The aim of NATSISS is to measure the progress of Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people since the survey was last conducted in 2008. The survey covers a broad range of topics, such as experiences of homelessness, access to services, and health; and is used to inform policy and funding decisions around programs and services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across Australia.
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Tom Ballard is quite famous in Australia and is mates with David O'Doherty
Edinburgh intros #23: Meet one of the Australian contingent at this year's Fringe …
1. Tell us a bit about the show.
Last year I tried to catch a taxi in the Australian city of Newcastle. The driver recognised me and said something to suggest that he was not a fan of my filthy homosexuality. That incident serves as the catalyst for the show; it's a reflection on the highs and lows of my rainbow life to date. With hil-ARIOUS results!
2. What's your favourite bit?
I get to exorcise all my pent-up frustrations with dating in the gay world and crippling loneliness and my pudgy itchy body, so that's always fun. For me, at least.
3. If your show were a dog, what breed would it be?
IT WOULD BE A LUCK DRAGON I KNOW THAT'S NOT REALLY A DOG BUT MY SHOW IS FRIENDLY AND GOOD-HEARTED AND CAN TAKE YOU TO MAGICAL PLACES.
4. What's your walk-on music going to be?
I assume that as I walk onstage, the crowd will be whooping and hollering so loudly that they'd drown out anything that might be playing, but the house music that's playing as people come in is the Bird & the Bee's album of Hall & Oates covers. To me nothing says "be prepared to hear about schmaltzy love stuff" better than Daryl & John.
5. Who will you be living with and how do you expect that to go?
I'm staying in a flat with Irish novelty keyboard-playing comic David O'Doherty and Australian powerhouse Jim Jeffries-supporting Nick "the Crusher" Cody. I plan to seduce them both and trick them into flyering for me.
6. What do you expect your Edinburgh daily routine be?
Wake up hungover, groan, cry, eat, nap, promise to see a friend's show, eat, fail to see a friend's show, flyer, cry, do my show, drink, drink, look for reviews, DRINK, tell myself I don't care about reviews, DRIIIIIIIIINK.
7. How famous you are in Australia, and how can we convey that level of fame to a British audience. Is there an equation we can use? A picture? A noise?
I'm below a Voice winner, above a Big Brother runner-up.
8. How/when did you manage to snare that David O'Doherty quote? It's a beauty.
Oh thanks! I got to know The DOD Experience over the years at the Melbourne Comedy Festival and he hasn't told me to piss off yet so I'm claiming it as a bona fide friendship. He's been to my shows and said some very nice things about my comedy, so I thought I'd milk that goodwill for all it's worth and translate it into hard cash via ticket sales.
9. Have you been to the Edinburgh Fringe before?
I went in 2009 to have a look around and had a very nice time, though I did think there weren't enough white middle-class guys proclaiming their opinions about things, so I made a promise to myself that in six years time I'd try to change all that.
10. Give us three other Australian comedians we should be looking out for this year. Please.
Nick Cody: not just my roomy but a brilliant comedian who makes me laugh HARD.
Tessa Waters' WOMANZ: ridiculous and sensual dance-comedy.
Rhys Nicholson: one of my favourite people on and offstage. Cutting and insightful and a snappy dresser.
• Tom Ballard: Taxis and Rainbows and Hatred, is at Assembly George Square Studios at 9.15pm
Edinburgh /
Edinburgh Fringe review – Sarah Kendall, Shaken
Edinburgh Fringe 2015 /
Spencer Jones as The Herbert: prop-er mental
Interviews/blogs /
Joz Norris: 'I'm 5 out of 10 cool'
‹ Thünderbards are GO!(ing to Edinburgh for another show of smart sketch comedy) › Amy Howerska was *that* close to being a professional skydiver | {
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Q: How do I open a p7s file from the command line? I am trying to open p7s files by command line, using openSSL with this line
openssl.exe smime -verify -in 1.pdf.P7s -noverify -inform DEM -out 1.pdf
openssl smime -inform DER -verify -noverify -in 1.pdf.p7s -out 1.pdf
But I am always getting this:
Verification failure
7100:error:04091068:rsa routines:int_rsa_verify:bad signature:crypto\rsa\rsa_sig
n.c:220:
7100:error:21071069:PKCS7 routines:PKCS7_signatureVerify:signature failure:crypt
o\pkcs7\pk7_doit.c:1041:
7100:error:21075069:PKCS7 routines:PKCS7_verify:signature failure:crypto\pkcs7\p
k7_smime.c:353:
And generating a file I can't open.
Later edit: I found out that "A p7s is just a signature file in DER format. There is no "content" in that file, it's normally apart of a S/MIME message as a base64 attachment." but I still don't know how to get the base file.
A: Yeah, it seems that the version I've used (1.1.1) is giving me this error.
Changing it an older version (1.0), it's working.
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That plaid is pretty awesome. Love when parents get bold in the nursery! | {
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GKN Aerospace to lead development of Electric Fan Thruster for electric aircraft
Under the project, which spans over 1.5 years, GKN Aerospace and KTH (the Swedish Royal Institute of Technology) will together develop fan technology for smaller regional aircraft. The project will study aerodynamic design, performance, noise and manufacturing...
GKN Aerospace delivers the first Fixed Trailing Edge for Airbus' "Wing of Tomorrow"
GKN Aerospace announced that it has delivered the first FTE for Airbus' "Wing of tomorrow" research programme from its global technology centre (GTC) in Bristol. This builds upon the successful production earlier this year of the single piece composite...
Volocopter and Geely Joint Venture Orders 150 Volocopter Aircraft
Volocopter, the pioneer of urban air mobility (UAM), and Aerofugia, a subsidiary of China's innovation-driven group, Geely Technology Group, announced the finalization of their joint venture (JV) company to introduce UAM in China. Operating under Volocopter...
Inmarsat launches game-changing new platform to help airlines unlock new revenue
Inmarsat, the world leader in global mobile satellite communications, today announced the launch of its innovative new OneFi customer experience platform for airlines. The first-of-its-kind solution will serve as a catalyst to monetise inflight connectivity...
Bombardier Challenger 3500 business jet : eWAS Pilot with OptiFlight
SITA announced that the newly launched Bombardier Challenger 3500 business jet will offer its eWAS Pilot with OptiFlight, together dubbed the "eco app" by the Canadian aerospace group. It is the first time eWAS Pilot with OptiFlight is offered as a feature... | {
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Ten To Follow 19.12.2018
This weekend all eyes were on Cheltenham as it played host to the Caspian Caviar Gold Cup Handicap Chase and the Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle Race.
The point scoring opportunities started off at Warwick on Thursday with their Listed Mares' Novices' Steeple Chase which was won in impressive style by Atlanta Ablaze and Richard Johnson, beating the hotly fancied Jester Jet by an impressive 19 lengths. Unfortunately this wasn't a point scorer for players, but with Cheltenham just around the corner the points weren't too far away.
Up next was a Grade 3 Handicap Chase at Cheltenham that was bound to provide excitement for Ten To Follow players as 4 of the 9 runners were entered into the competition. The race saw a Titanic battle unfold between Singlefarmpayment and Cogry, with the latter just holding on in the final few strides to get in front by a head. Congratulations to John Blee who was the only player to pick the Nigel Twiston-Davies horse.
Saturday saw 5 point scoring opportunities for players spread across Cheltenham and Doncaster. The first of these was the December Novices' Chase at Doncaster which saw the Kim Bailey horse Rocky's Treasure put in an impressive performance to win by 17 lengths, setting a new course record for good measure. Unfortunately this horse wasn't picked by any of our players, and so no one scored any points as a result of his win. Up next was the Caspian Caviar Gold Cup Handicap Chase which saw Frodon and Bryony Frost defy top weight to win the race for a second time. Well done to Derek Latham who was the only player to put this horse in one of his teams.
The next two point scoring races were both Grade 2 Hurdle Races. The first at Cheltenham was won by the Colin Tizzard trained Rockpoint who stayed on well in the final furlong to beat some well fancied horses. The second race was at Doncaster and saw the odds on favourite Quel Destin rally well in the final half furlong to win by just a neck. Both these horses were missed by our players, and so again no points were scored.
The final point scoring race was the Unibet International Hurdle at Cheltenham which was won by the Nicky Henderson trained Brain Power. This was the most popular horse for the Ten To Follow crowd as he was entered in 9 teams.
All in all it was a great week of racing, but a low scoring one in terms of the Ten To Follow. As a result the leader board hasn't changed too much, with Matthew Taylor still on top with 210 points. The latest scores can be found here.
This is the final update before the New Year, look out for the next instalment on the 10th January.
Position Name & Team Team Score
1 Matthew Taylor (3) 210
2 Paul Timms (5) 185
2 Derek Latham (2) 185
2 Phil Stubbs (9) 185
5 Paul Moloney (3) 180
5 Penny Waddell (6) 180
5 Colin Spencer (1) 180
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If your mom could write and direct a film, it might look something like Mother's Day, the most recent entry in the Garry Marshall holiday-themed movie factory. Considering that this is Marshall's 18th feature film, that is not a compliment. Mother's Day has the production value of a big-budget Hallmark Channel movie, so generic and intentionally bland that it's like one of those blank greeting cards you buy at the store. Given that Mother's Day only has the barest vestiges of a plot, it seems that the film's three screenwriters never got around to figuring out what they wanted to write on it.
If you've seen Valentine's Day or New Year's Eve, you should be familiar with the Marshall template by now. In the days leading up to a holiday, a group of A-listers scramble to decide who they plan to celebrate it with — as they search for love, happiness, and better agents. The previous two entries in the series were written by Katherine Fugate, but this time around Tom Hines, Lily Hollander, and Anya Kochoff take over the reins. They improve on prior editions in at least one way: there are fewer storylines this time around, which means we get more time to spend with the characters. There were so many actors overcrowding the screen in New Year's Eve that it felt more like a disaster area than a movie.
Even with a reduced cast list, Mother's Day feels both overstuffed and undernourished, filled with subplots that simply don't need to exist. The problem with Marshall's movies is that they view their characters less as people with unique, interesting storylines than as demographics. In Mother's Day, the audience is introduced to Gabi (Sarah Chalke) and Max (Cameron Esposito), a married couple keeping their son a secret from Gabi's conservative mother. Flo (Margo Martindale) doesn't even know her daughter is a lesbian. Deceit, however, runs in the family. Gabi's sister, Jesse (Kate Hudson), also hasn't told her mother she's married to a hunky Indian doctor, Russell (Aasif Mandvi), with whom she has two children.
This situation is patently unbelievable in the age of Facebook. How would it be possible to hide two entire families from your parents when one's every waking moment is uploaded onto the Internet? And did their mother never, ever think to visit at any point in the past decade? If implausible, the scenario is at least rife with dramatic possibilities Mother's Day never gets around to exploring. A series of wacky mishaps quickly force the families to come together, learning to look past their differences in a matter of scenes. While the movie is cosmetically diverse, it's like a United Colors of Benetton ad —inclusive in order to pat itself on the back. Mother's Day is less a film than a marketing scheme.
While it might feel forward-thinking, what Mother's Day is actually selling is remarkably retrograde. Its depiction of motherhood as the vocation of all-sacrificing noble saints gifted with the unimpeachable powers of perfect intuition would have felt dated if the film were directed by George Cukor and starred Norma Shearer. Marshall casts Jennifer Aniston as Sandy, a frazzled divorcee who — in the time-honored tradition of rom-com heroines — trips over everything in her path. She botches an interview with a famous talk show host, Miranda (Julia Roberts), after having a breakdown regarding her ex-husband's leggy new squeeze. In an act of absurd benevolence, Miranda gives her the job anyway.
But as the movie repeatedly points out, the reason that Sandy is a disaster is because she loves her kids so much. The film's moral is delivered by a wise clown who works an impromptu party Sandy throws for her children. After overhearing Sandy complain about the situation, he shows her his trick scarf and opines that motherhood is a lot like magic. "Bottomless scarf, bottomless coffee, bottomless mother's love for her kid," the clown says. Elsewhere in the film, a stand-up comic (Jack Whitehall) forced to bring his newborn to a gig interrupts his set to wax empathetic about the virtues of mothers. He tells the audience that the shirt he's wearing is the only one he has left because he never knows when their child is about to be sick — but his girlfriend just knows.
The film's script is designed to constantly flatter the sensibilities of its target audience, which is a nice enough goal, but it never seems to reflect the way that people actually speak, think, or behave. At best it's corny, and at its worst it's actively offensive. Miranda, for instance, is one of the richest women in America, but Mother's Day paints her as a lonely career woman who has everything she wants — except for a family. (Her sadness is underscored by a wig so bad it's destined for a gay cult following; imagine Velma from Scooby-Doo by way of Mars Attacks.) Despite her accomplishments, Miranda finally realizes her purpose when the long-lost daughter she gave up as a teen (Britt Robertson) shows up on her doorstep.
If Mother's Day trimmed the fat from previous Marshall efforts, it should have kept on trimming. Of the movie's many haphazard storylines, there's only one that shouldn't have been outright tossed in the garbage; in coming to terms with her daughters' dishonesty, Flo begins a Skype correspondence with Russell's mother, Sonia (Anoush NeVart), who helps her learn to forgive. The casting here is eerily perfect: NeVart and Martindale are so uncannily similar that, at first, they appear to be the same actress. The sneakily profound exchanges between Sonia and Flo speak to the ways in which women can find understanding and recognition across cultures.
Instead of pandering to its imagined version of women, this Mother's Day would have been better spent focusing on reflecting their actual, real-life experiences. | {
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1. Ask yourself: What should I be doing to achieve a good relationship with another person? Write down your answer.
2. Make a list of the 5 people with whom you have the best relationships.
3. Make a second list of the 5 people who make you feel the best about yourself.
4. Compare the two lists. If they are identical or 4 out of 5 are the same, you have your answer. Your best relationships are with the people who make you feel the best about yourself!
5. Unless that was your answer to question 1, you will have just learned a very important truth and this book will show you how to implement it in all your relationships.
• Improve your relationship with your spouse and family, as well as your social and business relationships, making you a happier and richer person, both emotionally and financially.
• Help you understand yourself better than ever before, and through that understanding, help you understand others.
• Show you how to kindly and unobtrusively improve the behavior of others to their life-long benefit as well as perhaps to yours.
• Identify the main obstacle to previous failed efforts you may have made, explain the source and degree of its power over you, and determine how to overcome it.
• Assist you in the easiest and quickest way to achieve all the above, in a manner that you can very quickly check for yourself that it is working. | {
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All women of the parish are invited to join a Catholic Study Course for Women. The group began with a program developed by Johnnette Benkovic on EWTN. We have evolved to using a program by Formed.org…formally Symbolon which is a study of the Catholic Faith. In addition, we have time as a team to pray and study women saints. This is a free program and you do not have to attend each month. Come when you can and if you would like the schedule please email Maria Lane at [email protected] or call 706-253- 3948. We meet the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm in the Barn. Come for the fellowship and become the woman of grace that God has created you to be. | {
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About the Wharton Global Alumni Forums Welcome from the Dean Welcome from the Chairman Sponsors Raffle Contact Us
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1958 - 1960: Claremont Mckenna College, Claremont, California - International Affairs (Honors 1960).
1960 - 1962: Harvard Graduate School of Arts & Science-International Affairs Programme.
1962 - 1963 Served as a member of the Kuwait delegation to the United Nations during Kuwait's application for admission to the UN membership.
1963 - 1965 Director, Kuwait Investment Company.
1963 - 1981 Director General, Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development.
1963 - 1981 Director, The South & Arabian Gulf Society (Educational & Philanthropic).
1965 - 1974 Managing Director, Kuwait Investment Company.
1965 - 1978 Chairman, Kuwait Prefabricated building Company.
1966 - 1981 Chairman the United Bank of Kuwait, Ltd., London.
1967 - 1981 Director, The Assistance Authority for the Gulf and Southern Arabia.
1967 - To date Trustee, Arab Planning Institute.
1972 - 1981 Executive Director, Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development.
1973 - 1981 Chairman, Compagnie Arabe et Internationale D'Investissements, Luxembourg.
1974 - 1981 Trustee, Jordan University, Amman, Jordan.
1974 - 1983 Member of the Joint Ministerial Committee of the Board of Governors of the World Bank and the IMF ( Development Committee).
1975 - 1981 Member of the Board of Trustees, Corporate Property Investors, New York.
1975 - 1987 Member of Governing Body, the Institute of Development Studies , Sussex, England.
1976 - 1982 Member, Brandt Commission.
1976 - 1989 Deputy Chairman of International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), London.
1976 - 1978 Member of the Visiting Committee of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University.
1980 - 1987 Member of the Board of Trustees, Claremont Mckenna College, Claremont, California.
1980 - 1990 Member of the Board of Trustees of the World Scout Foundation, Stockholm.
1981 - 1983 Minister of Finance and Minister of Planning, Kuwait.
1982 - 1991 Member of the United Nation Committee for Development Planning.
Elected Chairman 1987- New York
1984 - 1992 Member of the Board of Trustees - Vienna Development Institute - Vienna - Austria.
1984 - To date Member of the Board of Trustees, Corporate Property Investors, New York.
1985 - 1989 Member of the Board of Trustees - Kuwait University.
1985 - To date Director General/ Chairman of the Board of Directors, Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development.
1986 - 1988 Member of the Board of Directors of the BEIJER Institute ( of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences).
1987-1991 Member of the Board of Trustees World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER) Helsinki
1987 - To date Member of the IFC Banking Advisory Group (International Finance Corporation of the World Bank). Washington D.C.
1987 - 1988 Member of the UN Advisory Group on Financial Flows for Africa.
1987 - 1989 Member of the South Commission
1987 - 1988 Member of the Advicory Group of Ten at the African Development Bank - Abidjan
1987 - 1988 Member of the World Bank's Private Sector Development Review Group.
1989 - 1994 Member of the Board of Trustees of the Thailand Development Research Institute Foundation Bangkok
1989 - 1992 Member of Board Trustees of the Stockholm Environment Institute. Stockholm
1991 - To date Member of the Board of Trustees South Center Geneva.
1992 - 1994 Member of the Commission on Global Governance.
1992 - To date Member of the Board of Kuwait Investment Authority.
1992- To date Member of the Advisory Council for Middle East and North Africa Region - The World Bank - Washington D.C.
1993 - To date Trustee, Green Cross International.
1994- To date Trustee, The Earth Council - Costa Rica
1994 - 1996 Chairman, Development Committee Task Force on Multilateral Development Banks.
1994 - To date Member of The Higher Council of Education-Kuwait.
1995 - To date Trustee, International Institute for Strategic Studies - London.
1995 - To date Member of International Advisory Board on Foreign Relations - New York.
1995 - To date Trustee, The International Crisis Group.
1995 - To date Member of the Advisory Council of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies - the University of Chicago.
1995 - To date Member of the Advisory Council of The Institute for the Transregional Study of the Contemporary Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia, Princeton University.
1996 - To date Member of the Board , The International Investor - Kuwait
1997 - To date Member of the Board of The United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU/IAS) - Tokyo. | {
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The Tao of The Good Place: Profs Discuss TV's Most Cerebral Sitcom
You are here: American University Communications & Marketing News The Tao of The Good Place: Profs Discuss TV's Most Cerebral Sitcom
By Gregg Sangillo | November 12, 2018
Eleanor (Kristen Bell) and Chidi (William Jackson Harper) in "The Trolley Problem" episode. Credit: Colleen Hayes, NBC Universal.
NBC's TV series The Good Place is a peculiar mix of contradictions. It's a show about death that leaves its viewers inexplicably happy. Moreover, it's a breezy, ebullient, half-hour sitcom that's conversant in academic moral philosophy. If you Google network TV programs that deploy the names "Kierkegaard," "Kant," and "Hume," you're unlikely to get many hits.
In fact, The Good Place creators consulted with two contemporary philosophy professors, Pamela Hieronymi at UCLA and Todd May at Clemson University. And it's become popular with other academics, including faculty members in American University's College of Arts and Sciences.
Assistant philosophy professor Asia Ferrin is a fan, and graduate students in her Ethical Theory seminar wrote midterm papers about the show. Mark Schaefer, the university chaplain and an adjunct professor in the Philosophy and Religion Department, never misses an episode and talks about it with colleagues in Kay Spiritual Life Center.
In interviews with University Communications and Marketing, Ferrin and Schaefer discuss how the show explores serious philosophy in delightful and engaging ways.
"I've seen enough television where religion and philosophy are dealt with by someone who clearly doesn't understand them," says Schaefer. "It's fascinating watching this show, and seeing subtle, philosophical, theological questions addressed. And just addressed in hilarious fashion."
Warning: Seasons one and two spoilers ahead!
Where Shall Goodness Be Found?
After Eleanor (Kristen Bell) dies, she realizes she's been sent to the afterlife "Good Place" by mistake. Her soulmate, Chidi (William Jackson Harper), had been a moral philosophy professor on Earth, and he tries to teach Eleanor how to be a better person.
Ferrin has taught similar ideas in her classes. "We're looking for something more robust than the 10 Commandments, or the Golden Rule. We're trying to figure out why these commandments, or why these moral rules, should matter," Ferrin explains. "The show also asks, 'What does it mean to be a good person?' And it's showing that's more complicated than just, 'Follow these rules.'"
The shocking first season finale reveal is that Chidi and Eleanor were never in the Good Place—despite the gorgeous pastel-colored villages and unlimited frozen yogurt—but banished to the Bad Place. With Chidi's history of moral exploration, he appears to be a more ethical individual than the accidental-Good Place-occupant, Eleanor. But we learn that they're being judged the same way.
That begs the question—riffing off Immanuel Kant—of whether edification and the earnest study of ethics can make you ethical. The show pokes fun at Chidi: Despite the knowledge he's amassed, he's paralyzed by indecision.
"Philosophers have been criticized for sitting in their ivory tower and trying to reason their way to the right answer. In the show, we see how it's not clear that you can just reason your way to the right answer," Ferrin says. "We really find moral truth and our moral selves when we are in complicated situations with other individuals."
The Trolley Problem
The Good Place features an intriguing thought experiment called the Trolley Problem, devised by British philosopher Philippa Foot and taught by Chidi. You're riding on a trolley that's about to kill five people. But you can personally pull a lever, steering the trolley onto another track and killing only one person. What would you do?
Whatever you decide, Schaefer says it's a worthwhile exercise. "It really gets into questions of ethical responsibility for an act of omission," he says. "It's very easy for people to feel like they're opting out of some ethical or moral quandary, without realizing that inaction is itself a choice. So I think that's what makes it potent. The inaction of this results in more people dying than the action does."
"It's illuminating because it takes two seemingly obvious moral intuitions and pits them against each other," adds Ferrin. "We have the intuition that it's clearly better if fewer people die. That seems obviously true to us. But it also seems obviously true to us that we should not participate in the killing of others."
Free Will and Karmic Justice
Early on, the demon-neighborhood architect Michael (Ted Danson) notes that few people end up in the Good Place. And the main characters on the show are constantly being judged, in what Schaefer describes as Karmic justice.
"That's not a particularly Christian worldview, because Christianity relies a lot more on grace than earned merit," he says.
If it appears to echo retributive justice in the Old Testament, Schaefer says the Hebrew scriptures are different from the merit-based evaluations we see on The Good Place.
"The rules in the Hebrew bible are meant to govern the way that people live in the covenant, but the covenant was established by God's grace," he explains. "Even in Islam, which has very high notions of accountability for sins, there are notions that God is the most merciful."
Surprisingly, for a show about the afterlife, you won't hear the word "God." But Schaefer sees significance in Gen, the judge portrayed by Maya Rudolph. "What's interesting is that the judge doesn't say, 'Hey, I'm the one who wrote these rules.' They're all serving this higher system, but it goes unnamed," he says. "That's how they could be dealing with the God idea, as a principle of justice or principle of mercy."
During a recent episode, there's a noteworthy exchange between Michael and the omniscient Janet. Michael cooks up another harebrained plan to manipulate his human-subjects, but she insists that he can't keep meddling in their lives. "It's time to park the snowplow and trust that the humans will make progress on their own," Janet says.
Is this a debate about how much a higher power and fate intervene in our lives?
"It gets to the question of divine free will," Schaefer says. "If the divine comes in and removes the agency from us, then are we really making the moral decisions? Or are we simply being put into a position where we have no choice but to make the correct decision? In which case, what is the value of that?"
Moral Growth and Community
As issues of predetermination are introduced, The Good Place also examines whether people change. Ferrin notes how even the demon Michael achieves moral growth, eventually trying to help save the souls of the four main characters.
"He's so hilariously terrible at utilitarianism," she says. "He realizes that you sacrifice yourself, and I think that's an emotional, compassionate awakening for him. And that's how he comes to develop his moral self."
In season two, Eleanor is put back on Earth and has the chance to conduct her life differently. She becomes a committed environmental activist, but later gets bored and blows off an important strategy session to go watch a "Taylor Swift reggae cover band."
"This raises the question about whether we are inherently good or bad," says Ferrin, who delves into these issues in moral psychology. "For example, someone with psychopathy might struggle more to do the right thing, and that seems to be due to some cognitive wiring. So, what does that mean for those of us who don't have psychopathy? Will we inevitably be good people?"
The characters on The Good Place aren't depicted as evil or saintly, and they're left figuring out how to coexist. Michael admits his original plan was to put disparate personalities together, so they'd drive each other crazy. Yet these polar opposites adapt as soulmates: Chidi, the erudite college professor, and Eleanor, a hard-drinking misanthrope; and Tahani, a socialite who hobnobs with British royalty, and Jason, a dimwitted slacker only devoted to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Series creator Michael Schur highlighted the value of community on his other shows, such as The Office, Parks and Recreation, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. And while The Good Place meanders and often subverts expectations, that might be the show's overarching theme.
"That's really important given the kind of social and political divisiveness that we're currently facing. It's harder to be moral when your assumptions or your biases are challenged," says Ferrin. "I like this idea that the show is giving us something hopeful."
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Almost famous, always respected, and still persisting
By George Kolyvas - Kathimerini English Edition
Irish band The Frank and Walters, who are playing one show in Athens this week, seemed destined for big things when they surfaced a decade ago, but despite the overall worth of their dignified pop material, as well as early signs of commercial promise, the act has remained confined to the fringe. In 1991, the band, which consists of three friends from Cork – vocalist Paul Linehan, guitarist Niall Linehan, and drummer Ashley Keating – emerged in impressive fashion with three EPs, simply titled «EP1,» «EP2,» and «EP3,» which were all named Single of the Week in either NME or Melody Maker, the influential UK music publications. Not long afterward, their debut album in 1992, «Trains, Boats and Planes,» reached number 36 in the British charts. But in terms of commercial success, that was as far as The Frank and Walters went. Presenting themselves in ludicrous stage costumes during that era's self-regarding «Britpop» scene to support their first album, The Frank and Walters then disappeared for no less than half a decade, or the time it took to make and release their follow-up album, «Grand Parade.» Considering the rate at which the sound of contemporary pop music seems to be changing, at least as fast as computer-generation evolution (this, needless to say, has, as in most other fields, made a huge impact on the production techniques and eventual sound of today's prevailing pop styles), the five years it took for The Frank and Walters to come up with their follow-up album was just too long a period for the band's freshness. Effectively, the band's second attempt, which did echo its early-1990s predecessor, arrived amid a radically changed scene. Under rapidly changing conditions, being out of place can be inevitable, and is both acceptable and respectable should an artist feel bent on honing his or her way. But for this band's commercial prospects, and those of many others, the combination of slowness and persistence proved disastrous. For their most recent album, «Glass» (the group's fourth), which was released early last year, The Frank and Walters modified their sound without turning their backs on older ways. Produced by Rob Kirwan and Flood, who has worked with U2 and Depeche Mode, both forward-looking veterans, «Glass» contains a subtler guitar presence that makes way for keyboards, a wider musical palette, and overall, a more dance-oriented style. Commenting on the band's feelings about its lack of chart success since the debut album, Ashley, the act's drummer, told fans in a Q&A session over the Internet just prior to the release of «Glass» that «it is kind of frustrating when you see the crap that's in the charts but in a way it can spur you on to make better records.» Ironically, at the time of their early chart success, The Frank and Walters had headlined bills with a couple of relatively unknown bands as support acts. One of them, Suede, attracted quite a following soon afterward, while the other, Radiohead, nowadays ranks as one of the world's biggest-selling rock bands. Supporting The Frank and Walters, it seems, can be a sure route to success for aspiring bands. There's more trivia: An unknown musician who had yet to make his fortune, Noel Gallagher of the best-selling Oasis, not only worked as a roadie for the Irish band, but later also cited this experience as a major reason for forming his own. He told the Irish Mirror that had it not been for The Frank and Walters, he would never have formed Oasis. To that, Ashley responded in the aforementioned Q&A, «It's always nice to hear that your music has had an effect on someone, whether it be a huge star like Noel or an inanimate object like a plank of wood or some seaweed – it's all the same to me.» On the same subject, in one of its biographies, the band was less polite. «The Frank and Walters,» it noted, «would like to take this opportunity to publicly apologize.» The Frank and Walters will be performing on Friday, January 11, at 9.30 p.m., the An Club, 13-15 Solomou St, Exarchia.
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Most of us can only dream of gliding down untracked peaks in Alaska and launching off of jumps into fresh powder, but for Robin Van Gyn this is her everyday reality. In fact, most days when Robin clocks into work she sees more wildlife than humans. And when she is out there in the steep and deep, she stays warm and dry in our most technically innovative product to date, the new Roxy Gore-Tex collection. See Robin in action now, and be inspired to take your own epic snow adventure this winter.
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What determines the direction of microsaccades?
Frouke Hermens, Robin Walker
During visual fixation, our eyes are not entirely still. Instead, small eye movements, such as microsaccades, can be observed. We here investigate what determines the direction and frequency of these microsaccades, as this information might help to clarify what purpose they serve. The relative contribution of three possible factors was examined: (1) the orienting of covert attention, (2) the spatial distribution of possible target locations, and (3) whether monocular or binocular microsaccades are considered. The orienting of covert attention and the distribution of possible target locations had a relatively weak effect on microsaccade rates and directions. In contrast, the classification of micro-saccades as binocular (occurring in both eyes simultaneously) or monocular (observed in one eye only) strongly affected both the rate and the direction of microsaccades. The results are discussed in the context of existing findings.
Journal of Eye Movement Research
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http://www.jemr.org/online/3/4/1
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Hermens, F., & Walker, R. (2010). What determines the direction of microsaccades? Journal of Eye Movement Research, 3(4), [1]. http://www.jemr.org/online/3/4/1
What determines the direction of microsaccades? / Hermens, Frouke; Walker, Robin.
In: Journal of Eye Movement Research, Vol. 3, No. 4, 1, 09.2010.
Hermens, F & Walker, R 2010, 'What determines the direction of microsaccades?', Journal of Eye Movement Research, vol. 3, no. 4, 1. <http://www.jemr.org/online/3/4/1>
Hermens F, Walker R. What determines the direction of microsaccades? Journal of Eye Movement Research. 2010 Sep;3(4). 1.
Hermens, Frouke ; Walker, Robin. / What determines the direction of microsaccades?. In: Journal of Eye Movement Research. 2010 ; Vol. 3, No. 4.
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Mercury se poate referi la:
Programul Mercury, primul program spațial al NASA (1958-1963)
Boeing E-6 Mercury, avion militar al USAF
Mercury Research, companie de cercetare de piață din România
Sailor Mercury, personaj din franciza Sailor Moon
Oameni
Freddie Mercury (1946-1991), muzician britanic
Joey Mercury (n. 1979), wrestler american
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Q: why is my titanium application going into infinite loop wer it works fine in the iphone? i'm starting up in titanium and i successfully created an app, or i thought so....
i launched application in iphone and the code is working fine with no issues.
but wen i deployed the appin android my application is going into infinite loop of creating windows.
all the code works fine until i used this piece of code in creating a new window of tabs..
var win=Ti.UI.currentWindow;
win.backgroundImage='goldmenubackground.jpg';
var win_zipsearch=Ti.UI.createWindow({backgroundImage:'goldmenubackground.jpg'});
var win_search=Ti.UI.createWindow({backgroundImage:'goldmenubackground.jpg'});
var win_fav=Ti.UI.createWindow({backgroundImage:'goldmenubackground.jpg'});
var win_morerest=Ti.UI.createWindow({backgroundImage:'goldmenubackground.jpg'});
var tabgroup1=Ti.UI.createTabGroup();
var tab_nearby=Ti.UI.createTab({title:'Near By',window:win});
var tab_zipsearch=Ti.UI.createTab({title:'Zip Search',window:win_zipsearch});
var tab_search=Ti.UI.createTab({title:'Search',window:win_search});
var tab_fav=Ti.UI.createTab({title:'My Favourites',window:win_fav});
var tab_morerest=Ti.UI.createTab({title:'More Restaurants',window:win_morerest});
tabgroup1.addTab(tab_nearby);
tabgroup1.addTab(tab_zipsearch);
tabgroup1.addTab(tab_search);
tabgroup1.addTab(tab_fav);
tabgroup1.addTab(tab_morerest);
tabgroup1.open();
my aim was to create a window of tabgroup
insted it is creating a loop of window creation with tabs in it.
i have to uninstall the app to stop it's loop of creations.
please help
i cant find any error in the code .......
FYI: i created some other sample windows and they are working fine.
A: you cant take your currentWindow, win and stick it in the TabGroup the way you are.
also would need to see more of the code that is calling this .js file to pinpoint the exact problem; but I think that is the start of your problem
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This agreement replaces two previous: HM Treasury Corporate Financial Advice, and ConsultancyONE. It's scope is expanded to better meet the needs of the public sector. CCS also provides a management consultancy framework that may be a better fit for specific requirements.
The following table should help you choose which agreement is best for your needs. Read the Route to Market for further help.
Identify the lot and the suppliers that meet your requirement. Run a further competition to invite them to tender. There's more detail in the user guidance. See the attached documents.
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Yeah, yeast farts. That's how I hooked 'em.
It will come as no surprise to most parents reading this post, that when I asked my kids for a volunteer to assist me in our first cooking lesson, you would have thought that I had asked one of them to join me in the kitchen to get an arm amputated. I must say that I found their general lack of enthusiasm for what I had hoped to be a pretty fun and easy launch to our "Oui, Chef" experience, a little disheartening. It seemed that I needed a hook to capture their imaginations and get them engaged. I'm not ashamed to tell you that dishing some potty-talk and extolling the virtues of yeast farts as a means of leavening dough seemed to work quite nicely, thank you. Just these two words got my kids so enthralled with the idea of making their own homemade pizza dough, that any hesitation they felt about their first cooking lesson with dad, fairly quickly dissipated.
To be honest, the boys seemed a tad more intrigued than the girls by the idea of the little yeasts consuming sugars from the dough and "farting" out carbon dioxide gas, thus causing the dough to rise. I could see their slightly twisted minds picturing the whole scene, the yeasts all rolling around inside the dough, turning toward each other, slapping high-fives, dropping their shorts and letting 'em rip.
I am just a bigger version of them….I totally get this line of thinking.
I couldn't think of a more appropriate first cooking exercise with which to launch this crusade, than to teach the kids how to make their own pizzas. I mean really, ask any American kid on practically any day of the week what it is they want for dinner, and the answer invariably will be PIZZA! There is no better way to get your kids psyched to be working with you in the kitchen, than to teach them how to cook something they REALLY love to eat. Plus, pizza is one of those meals that for most of the year, and in most parts of the country, can be made with delicious, sustainably and locally grown ingredients, and unless you overload it with cheese and fatty meats, it can be a pretty healthy meal as well. For our pizzas we used toppings that included homemade basil pesto, some locally cured pepperoni, homegrown herbs, and fresh local ricotta cheese from the Narragansett Creamery .
We have, for some time, used store bought pizza crusts and bottled sauces to manufacture our own pies at home, but our goal on this day was to make delicious individual pizzas from scratch using the freshest toppings we could find. With a little advance planning, making your own za is really quite easy, great fun, and provides everyone their very own delicious reward for their labors.
Homemade pizzas are all the rage in the food press as of late, so inspiration was everywhere. Starting with Sam Sifton's article in the NY Times Magazine a few weeks back (followed by a fun how-to video from my old friend Jill Santopietro in her Kitchen 4B blog webisode), to Michael Rhulman's bacon and egg pizza, which I am dying to try, every where I looked I found deliciously creative homemade pizzas.
My twelve year old, Boris, got the call for kitchen slave of the day because he is my artisanal pizza fiend. One weekend a year, he and I venture to VT. for some hiking on The Long Trail, and reward ourselves after each day's adventure with dinner at American Flatbread in Waitsfield, purveyors of some of the finest pizzas on the planet. They source all of their ingredients from a network of local farms and produce stunningly good pizzas in their handmade wood-fired oven. The founder of Flatbread, George Schenk is a hero of mine.
We started our work a few days ago, and turned to Peter Reinhart's cookbook, American Pie: My Search for the Perfect Pizza to choose which dough we would make. We chose the "Neo-Neopolitan" as the one that we thought would most please the crowd. It makes a medium thickness, crispy crust, and would therefor present a nice compromise for both the thin crust (me and my wife) and thick crust lovers (all the ankle-biters) in the group. No need to ruin a perfectly good pizza party with a Sharks vs. Jets kinda melee over dough thickness. It also promised to be a relatively easy dough to work with, which is really important if you are trying to engage your kids in the process, and don't want the whole exercise to devolve into a tear stained episode with broken dough stuck to the counter-top or their rolling pins.
We found Reinhart's recipe bullet-proof, and after only about 15 minutes of work (including a brief interlude to let the dough rest about half-way through mixing), we were rewarded with a lovely, slightly tacky, but beautifully smooth and elastic dough. We rolled each of our 4 balls of dough in olive oil, popped them into separate zip-lock bags and tossed them in the fridge to rest. Resting the dough to retard fermentation is KEY. In fact, Reinhart strongly recommends (and now, so do I), that you rest the dough balls in the fridge at least overnight, and goes on to say that you can keep them there for a number of days before using them. At his point, you can also freeze individual bags of dough for use later. As summer approaches, I'll be sure to keep a half dozen of the lovelies in my freezer so that fresh tomatoes and herbs from my garden never have far to look to find a home.
This was our dough before resting in the fridge.
Next up was to make a simple, but delicious tomato sauce for our pies. We again turned to Reinhart's terrific "American Pie" and adapted his no-cook "Crushed Tomato Sauce" recipe to our liking. We made a double batch so that we could have some extra to freeze, and used canned whole organic tomatoes rather than crushed that were called for. Given that my kids gag like you would not believe when presented with chunky sauce on a pizza, we decided to briefly process the tomatoes until most of the large chunks were gone. At this point, the tomatoes looked like they were swimming in way too much liquid, so we broke from the recipe and poured the tomato pulp into a fine mesh strainer to drain off a good deal of the tomato juice. After letting the tomatoes drain for about 20 minutes, we added the rest of the ingredients (sautéing the minced garlic first), et voila, we had a fresh, bright, and delicious sauce to please the whole family.
The moment of truth finally came last night as we readied ourselves to make the pizzas. 2 hours prior to baking I removed the dough from the fridge to allow it to come to room temp and to rise just a bit more before forming. At 1 hour prior to baking I set the oven to 500 degrees and placed our 2 pizza stones in to pre-heat (Old Stone Oven 14-Inch by 16-Inch Baking Stone ). As a family of seven, we thought it most prudent to invest in a second stone because at 10-12 minutes per pizza cooking time, if everyone is making an individual pie and having to share one stone, those at the end of the queue end up growling and banging their spears on the ground like a hoard of agitated Orcs ready to raid Minis Tirith in search of man flesh. SCARY, and a situation best avoided, if at all possible. Those of you with more moderately sized families can probably get by with one stone.
I took the first ball of dough, tossed it onto a lightly floured counter-top, and proceeded to show the kids how to roll it out. The dough was perfectly relaxed and silky smooth, a real dream to work with. In fact, it inspired so much confidence, that I felt half compelled to toss it spinning in the air like a real pizza jerk in order to stretch it thin.
Each of us rolled our own dough and placed each round onto a pizza peel that had been sprinkled with cornmeal to facilitate slipping the finished pies into the oven. We topped each to our liking and baked them off to thunderous applause. Kitchen stars were born that day!
Our 10 year old made this pizza.
Peter Reinhart goes into great detail in his book "American Pie" as to the hows and whys of dough making, in addition, the book contains recipes for almost a dozen different pizza doughs. If you are really serious about the homemade pizza thing, I strongly recommend you buy his book. The recipes below are my abbreviated adaptations of Peter's work.
If using a standing mixer, place all ingredients into mixing bowl, fit the mixer with the dough hook, and mix on low speed for about 4 minutes, or until a coarse ball of dough is formed. Turn off the machine and let the dough rest in the bowl for 5 minutes. Mix again on medium – low speed for 2 minutes, or until the dough has formed a nice smooth, slightly sticky mass. If the dough is too sloppy to hold it's shape, add more flour by the tablespoon full until it firms up. If the dough is too dry and crumbly, add more water by the tablespoon full until the dough becomes smooth and elastic. If mixing by hand, prepare the recipe the same as above, but substitute your hand for the motion of the dough hook. Work with a wet hand to keep you from sticking to the dough. When properly mixed, the dough should be able to pass the windowpane test. Perform the test by cutting a piece of dough from the large ball, and while turning it gently tug at its corners until it forms a thin, translucent membrane at its center. If the dough doesn't form this "windowpane" continue mixing for another 2 minutes.
Turn the dough out onto a work surface and cut it into 4 equal parts. Form each piece of dough into a ball, coat it lightly with olive oil, and place it into its own quart sized zippered freezer bag. Let the bags sit on the counter for 15 minutes before putting them in the fridge to rest over night. If you must use the dough that same day, let the balls rest in the bags for 1 hour on the counter, take them from the bags, punch them down, re-bag them, and put them in the fridge for at least two hours to rest.
Prior to using them, take the balls from the fridge and let them rest in their bags at room temperature for two hours before rolling them out. Unused balls can remain refrigerated for 3-4 days, or popped into the freezer and kept for up to 3 months.
If using whole canned tomatoes, pulse them with their juices in a processor until they reach the desired consistency. Depending on the brand purchased, you will likely need to strain your crushed tomatoes in a fine meshed strainer to drain off some of the liquid before using.
Place all ingredients in a bowl and stir to combine, adding more salt if necessary. Tightly cover and refrigerate for up to a week.
Pre-heat your oven to 450-550 degrees and place a pizza stone inside to heat for about an hour prior to cooking.
There are a few different way to form your pizza. You can either stretch it by hand on the countertop, toss it spinning in the air like a real pro, or roll it with a rolling pin. I think the best way to go when working with kids is to roll it, as this method offers the least risk of tearing the dough.
Lightly flour your work surface, your hands and your rolling pin. Working slowly, and rotating the dough a quarter turn now and again, roll the dough to the thickness you desire. Brush off any excess flour, and lift the dough onto a pizza peel that has been dusted with cornmeal (to facilitate slipping it onto the stone).
Once the dough is on the peel you are on your own, top as you wish, but try not to overdo it (really gotta watch the kids here), because too much sauce and cheese will make it very difficult to slip from the peel. Plus, you don't want to totally overwhelm the delicate flavor of the homemade crust you've made, do you?
Gently jiggle the peel at the back of the stone to coax the pie to slide off, and slowly remove it from beneath your pizza. Depending on your oven temperature, and the thickness of your dough, your pizza should be cooked in 6-12 minutes.
Not sure yet where our culinary adventure will take us next week, but please check back soon to see what we're up to. | {
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ALJ Juniors and Seniors strut their stuff on the catwalk to show what's trending in prom fashions this year. Video produced by Henry Yau and Ed Lasinski.
ALJ students enjoyed a welcomed break from the winter weather on Friday February 24th. Temperatures reached 74 degrees during the day. Students soon found their way to the open courtyard to enjoy the sun and the warmth. Another 70+ day is expected March 1st.
CLARK, NJ - Arthur L. Johnson High School junior Chris Fuschetto achieved a milestone 100 career varsity wrestling victories on Friday afternoon, becoming the school's first-ever junior to accomplish the feat. Fuschetto pinned Henry Condado of Franklin Township High School just 14 seconds into their match to secure the win.
Fuschetto said the milestone feels great, but his mind is set on more major goals on the mat, and continuing to wrestle hard.
Fuschetto is the fourth wrestler at ALJ to reach the 100-win mark. He joins Kyle Gregorio (2016), Anthony Priore (2007) and Andy Trzcinski (1994), who all reached it in their senior years.
Fuschetto said he is motivated by winning, and that's what gets him ready for every practice and match. He said he never envisioned achieving the milestone of 100 career wins in his junior year, thinking it would definitely be his senior year when he would wrap up the accomplishment.
A wrestler since he was four years old, Fuschetto credits his parents, teammates and coaches for supporting him throughout his career. Fuschetto said he's been highly influenced by wrestling coaches Dan Hilt, Donnie Defillepis and Craig Frost.
He's enjoyed his time on the ALJ team and proudly recalls county and district title wins as other high-points in his high school career.
Fuschetto offered words of advice for others who want to try and achieve the things that he's been able to do up to this point.
As he looks ahead to his senior year of wrestling, Fuschetto said his main goal is to place in the top five ranking in the state of New Jersey.
Most students who attend ALJ usually do not return to the school to pursue a career. However, there are a few teachers who attended the school and returned to work with a new generation of students. For example, Ms.Celso attended ALJ as a student and later returned to be the school's librarian. Its different to see the education students are getting through the eyes of a student versus a teacher or school employee. "Over the years since I was a student here things have changed educationally for students having more technology" Ms.Celso stated as she went on to explain how she felt how in ten years from now, students at ALJ will have more advanced technology. Technology plays a strong role in education; for instance one generation will be writing research papers and gathering their information from textbooks, compared to the next generations who use the Internet and online databases to find information to type their paper.
Ms.Celso actually has an experience working with people who she once had as teachers, which most students don't get. "When I went to school here, some of the teachers I had included Mr. Marcin, Ms.Donaldson, Mr.Silber, Ms.Vaccari, and Mr.Corby." Ms.Celso went on to list teachers she had that currently teach at Johnson.
Over the years there has been a few changes in the school, including the most recent change of block scheduling. She believes the block scheduling has a few good benefits to it including students receiving an activity period and also longer classes. "Part of what I do on a daily basis is to plan activities for students to participate in during their activity period," said Ms.Celso. This year, multiple college representatives have recruited in the library during both activity periods to inform students about their programs and help plan the futures of ALJ students. Ms. Celso states, "I would love to start a book club here at ALJ. Reading is so important, it helps students learn from multiple perspectives". She mentions that reading articles, magazines, and books can help students learn literature from different perspectives.
This article was produced by the Journalism class as part of a series on new teachers and staff at ALJ. Look for more articles in the coming weeks.
At ALJ Jess was an officer for Key Club three years, where she was interested in giving back to the community. Joining the military seemed like the next logical step.
Commenting on her deployment, Jess said, "The best part of joining is that I'm doing what I love, welding and helping others in their community." Her first deployment from Japan was to the Philippines where she worked to build a 75' bridge for a humanitarian project.
Jess soon became friendly with children from the nearby town. "I became really close with the Saavedra family. Their two sons Raquem and Jay practically became my sons the three weeks spent in the Philippines.
In addition, even grade school education is not free in the village. Jess was able to sponsor six children for the upcoming school year. She hopes to continue the relationship and find other ways to help the village, possibly including ALJ or the Key Club.
Language Arts Instructor Ms. Palma spends her workday teaching and discussing great works of literature. Did you ever wonder what your LA Teacher has on his or her bookshelf?
We have the answers in this premiere edition of By the Book produced by Emily Macmillan.
CLARK, NJ- Records were made to be broken, and Arthur L. Johnson High School junior George Visconti did just that on Saturday afternoon in Clark. With a free throw in the fourth quarter of a high-pressure game against Summit High School, Visconti sank the shot to become the school's record-holder in varsity basketball points.
He now stands at 1,416 career varsity points, surpassing Kevin Boyle, who set the previous record with 1,415 points back in 1980.
Visconti reached a milestone 1,000 career varsity points on Tuesday, March 1, 2016 against East Brunswick Tech HS.
On the afternoon, Visconti scored 20 points to lead the Crusaders past the Hilltoppers by a final score of 70-65.
The Crusaders knew they had a tough task on their hands as they took the court against the Hilltoppers. It would prove to be a close and hard-fought battle by both teams, with Johnson holding a slim 17-15 advantage over Summit at the end of the first quarter. The teams would carry the match over to the second quarter, seesawing back-and-forth, finally ending the half in a 37-37 tie.
With each shot and minute critical in the close game, the Crusaders outscored the Hilltoppers 18-17 in the third quarter. They started the final period with the slimmest of leads, 55-54, to keep it exciting.
The Crusaders outscored the Hilltoppers 15-11 in the final quarter, effectively securing another win for Johnson, as they continue with their historical season.
Also for Johnson, sophomore Brandon Hund scored 13 points, while senior Brendan Stanzione and sophomore Brenden Kelly cashed in 12 points apiece in the win. Junior Joe DiProfio added 11 points for the Crusaders.
For Summit, senior Chip Roriston led all scorers with 22 points in the loss, while senior Will Schaffer put up 16 points for the Hilltoppers.
The Johnson Crusaders (16-1) are now on a seven-game winning streak and will head out on the road to play at J.P. Stevens High School (Edison) Thursday night at 7:00 p.m.
The Summit Hilltoppers (9-10) are back in action when they return home to play against Roselle Abraham-Clark High School Tuesday night at 7:00 p.m.
Earlier on Saturday, the Crusaders girls varsity basketball team hosted Westfield, losing to the Blue Devils by a final score of 44-38. They are currently 8-10 on the season, with their conference record standing at 6-2 so far.
The ALJ Guidance Department has announced a number of new courses that will be offered for the 2017-2018 school year. New courses are offered in Mathematics, Social Studies, Foreign Languages, Business Education, Cultural Arts and Physical Education. Students will begin registering for courses beginning February 12th. Some courses are subject to a number of requirements, recommendations and/or prerequisites. Students should consult their guidance counsellors for additional information. The following summaries give a description of the new course. For a full description of the courses please refer to the Program of Studies available under "Guidance Department" on the school website.
This semester course is designed for seniors who would like to take a fourth-year mathematics course or a mathematics elective. The course will provide the opportunity to engage in a number of design challenges: open-ended projects that encourage students to work collaboratively to achieve a desired goal within given, limited parameters.
The AP Human Geography course introduces students to the systematic study of patterns and processes that have shaped human understanding, use, and alteration of Earth's surface. Students employ spatial concepts and landscape analysis to examine socioeconomic organization and its environmental consequences. They also learn about the methods and tools geographers use in their research and applications.
This semester course will provide insights into the fascinating history of the region from the first settlers to recent immigration patterns. Students will delve into specific topics including the original inhabitants, the settlement of the area by the Dutch and English, the American Revolution, Industrialization, the Civil War, the 1920's, World War II and more contemporary social and cultural issues.
This semester course will provide an introduction to the foundations of American government and its operation in our present-day society. Students will study the theoretical and practical aspects of citizenship, its rights and duties; the duties of citizens to each other as members of a political body and to the government.
This is a beginner course designed to expose students to Spanish culture and initial language skills. This is an alternative to the traditional Spanish 1 class and is available to classified, eligible students. The course is designed for students who require additional remedial work to develop basic proficiency levels necessary to succeed in Spanish.
This course is designed for those interested in learning shorthand, improving their skill and communicating in classmate discussions on a variety of shorthand subjects. It will focus on speed, efficiency, and privacy of note taking for high school, college classes, and business meetings.
Keyboarding is a one-semester course designed to help students develop speed and accuracy by learning the touch operation of alphanumeric/keyboard characters. Students will work with the Microsoft Office Software Suite program, as well as specific typing programs to develop proficiency in business office skills.
In this semester elective course, students are provided with an opportunity to study staging and set design for school productions. They create stage scenery and props and utilize special techniques for painting scenery. In addition, they learn how to operate stage lighting equipment to create mood, special effects, and lighting patterns.
This Coaching, Education, and Team Building course provides a unique curriculum for students, assisting them in creating a healthy and age-appropriate athletic experience that supports the educational mission of our nation's schools. Students will leave this course with NFHS Certification in both Concussion and Heat Acclimatization.
AP Seminar is the first of two full year courses in the AP Capstone™ program. It is a college-level thinking and research skills course that explores academic and real-world questions, problems, and issues from different disciplines and from multiple perspectives. Special focus is given to facilitating student learning in collaborative settings, while motivating students to think critically and innovatively about research questions.
The ALJ Crusader of the Month for February 2017 is senior, Gianna Randazza. The 2016 Wendy's Heisman Award winner is a three letter varsity athlete, participating in Softball, Track, and Volleyball. She earned her gold letter in Track and also signed to play Division 1 Softball at Boston College next fall. As an inductee of the French National Honors society, Gianna also shows strength in the classroom. She participates in French Club, Yearbook Club, Peer Leadership, and Heros and Cool Kids.
While she does not have much free time, when she does she enjoys working out and doing makeup. Her favorite thing about ALJ is the school spirit and her coaches.
On January 29, 2017, Meaghan Gallagher, of Arthur L. Johnson High School in Clark, N.J., joined together with over 140 female student-athletes from New Jersey's high schools, colleges, and universities at Seton Hall University in celebration for National Girls and Women in Sports Day (NAGWS). NAGWS is one of the largest events in the state that recognizes women's athletics. Meaghan was nominated by her coach for her accomplishments as an outstanding high school female athlete in soccer, basketball, and track & field.
NAGWS is recognized in all 50 states to honor the success of female athletes and recognize the struggle for equality for women in sports. The Outstanding Athlete Awards were presented to one individual from each high school, junior college, and college in attendance. | {
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Home » Family & Child Sciences » Faculty & Staff » Dr. W. Alex Mason
W. Alex Mason, Ph.D.
Cross Appointment
Senior Director, Boys Town Child and Family Translational Research Center
[email protected] 531.355.1269 Vita
Get to know Dr. Mason
I am a prevention scientist with interests in the developmental etiology as well as family- and school-based prevention of adolescent substance misuse and co-occurring externalizing/internalizing problems. I also conduct work in implementation science, seeking innovative ways to scale evidence-based preventive interventions and bridge the science-to-practice gap for public health benefit. My interests further include longitudinal and intervention methods.
Ph.D., Social Psychology, University of Nevada at Reno
M.A., General Psychology, University of Northern Colorado
B.S., Psychology/Sociology, Southwest Baptist University
Mason, W.A., Cogua-Lopez, J., & Thompson, R.W. (in press). Turning a big ship: Applying unleashing the power of prevention to treatment settings. An invited commentary. Journal of the Society of Social Work and Research.
Mason, W.A., Cogua-Lopez, J., Fleming, C.B., & Scheier, L.M. (2018). Challenges Facing Evidence-Based Prevention: Incorporating an Abductive Theory of Method. Evaluation & the Health Professions, 41, 155-182.
Mason, W.A., Russo, M.J., Chmelka, M.B., Herrenkohl, R.C., & Herrenkohl, T.I. (2017). Parent and peer pathways linking childhood experiences of abuse with marijuana use in adolescence and adulthood. Addictive Behaviors, 66, 70-75.
Savolainen, J., Mason, W.A., Lyyra, A.-L., Pulkkinen, L., & Kokko, K. (2017). Antisocial and human capital pathways to socioeconomic exclusion: 42-Year prospective study. Developmental Psychology, 53, 1597-1609.
Mason, W.A., Fleming, C.B., Gross, T.J., Thompson, R.W., Parra, G.R., & Snyder, J.J. (2016). Randomized trial of parent training to prevent adolescent problem behaviors during the high school transition. Journal of Family Psychology, 30(8), 944-954.
Mason, W.A., January, S-A.A., Chmelka, M.B., Parra, G.R., Savolainen, J., Miettunen, J., Järvelin, M-R., Taanila, A., & Moilanen, I. (2016). Cumulative contextual risk at birth in relation to adolescent substance use, conduct problems, and risky sex: General and specific predictive associations in a Finnish birth cohort. Addictive Behaviors, 58, 161-166.
Senior Director, Boys Town Child and Family Translational Research Center.
Consistent funding from the National Institutes of Health and the Institute of Education Sciences.
Regular grant review member for the National Institutes of Health and the Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program.
Society for Prevention Research (SPR), Board of Directors Member.
National Institutes of Health Clinical Loan Repayment Participant. | {
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Cheryll Barron Cooperatives, Re-arranging publishing for the 5th EstateAnimal Farm, Cameron Anderson, George Orwell, IDEO, Matthew Hutson, Morselized communication, Sidneyeve Matrix, Swiss army ranks, T. S. Eliot, Tim Parks, Valve
Notes from the post-print transition, 3: can members of a cooperative be 'more equal' than others without turning it into Animal Farm?
'Morselizing' (see below) – photographs: MIL22 (vanishingly small dog); postgutenberg[at]gmail.com
Generals only ever exist as temps in Switzerland, in the army in which all Swiss men must do a stint of compulsory training and service. As the Wikipedia explains:
General (Gen) – General (Gen); général (gén); general (gen); generale (gen): The rank is only assigned during time of war, when the Federal Assembly chooses one general to command the entire Swiss military. Otherwise the word "general" is not used.
This convention seemed worth drawing attention to after we read late last month, in The New York Times, about research confirming what everyone knows: that while people think equality ideal, they quake at the prospect of dispensing with a hierarchy. They fear that it amounts to inviting in chaos with open arms. This clichéd view of flat organisations — and of cooperatives — will soon look fuddy-duddyish and irrelevant, as young innovators we have mentioned here fashion tools to make collaboration and collective decision-making swifter and less fraught.
The second half of Matthew Hutson's article – 'Espousing Equality, but Embracing a Hierarchy' — showed that other organisers have the same idea as the Swiss military of using transitional hierarchies as means to particular ends.
Increasingly, companies are valuing diverse input and turning to flatter structures. But even companies that supposedly deplore the value of hierarchy have status and power differentials, formally or informally.
The video game company Valve seems like a symbol for the flat organization. Valve posted its handbook for new employees online in 2012. "We don't have any management, and nobody 'reports to' anybody else," it says. […] Yet Valve has temporary team leaders who help coordinate projects, and employees rank one another when calculating compensation.
The design firm IDEO also aims for flatness but retains an element of verticality. "The idea of a flat hierarchy is a little bit of a myth that we even tell ourselves within IDEO," Duane Bray, a partner, told me.
For instance, employees progress through four "levels of impact": At the "individual" level they focus on their core skill set; at the "team" level they start to have responsibility for others; at the "portfolio" level they look at how collections of projects come together; and at the "enterprise" level they connect globally and take all of IDEO into account in their decisions.
Cameron Anderson, a psychologist at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley, has written about the dysfunctions of hierarchy and encourages his M.B.A. students to pursue flatness — but not to its ultimate end. "It's often useful to have at least one person who serves a role of leader," he said, "even if that role is more of a coordinating function."
Making the pigs temporary hierarchs in Animal Farm – to do particular jobs or serve particular functions with an expiration date, then revert to equality — could have dispensed with this objection of T. S. Eliot's when he, like other top-tier publishers, rejected George Orwell's manuscript: And that is all we have to say in this entry – using the slow season to experiment with 'morselizing' thoughts, research findings and arguments, a neologism apparently invented by a wonderfully named Canadian professor of media studies, Sidneyeve Matrix.
That seems exactly the right prescription for our new attention spans, shorter than the life of a firefly, and our endlessly interrupted reading — about which Tim Parks was recently complaining in The New York Review of Books.
← Notes from the post-print transition, 2: astonishing confirmation — from medicine — that cooperatives fit the 21st-century's zeitgeist
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New Year's Eve at The Ritz guarantees a stellar soirée. For one night only, The Palm Court will be transformed into a beacon of revelry, departing from its usual incarnation, and stage a glamorous 1920's themed black tie four-course dinner, with live music from Elle & The Pocket Belles, who will transport guests to the glamour of the Hollywood Golden Age with vintage swing. A 14-piece military marching band and a Lone Piper will also entertain you. Enjoy a glass of Taittinger Comtes de Champagne, Blanc de Blancs at midnight and a spectacular firework display to herald in the New Year.
The Ritz London has a dress code in different areas of the hotel as follows: Gentlemen are required to wear a jacket and tie (jeans and sportswear are not permitted for either ladies or gentlemen) for afternoon tea in The Palm Court and for lunch and dinner in The Ritz Restaurant and Terrace. In all other areas of the hotel (The Ritz Restaurant breakfast service, The Rivoli Bar, The Long Gallery) and The Ritz Club, smart casual attire is required. Please note that shorts, trainers and sportswear are not permitted in any of the hotel or Club's restaurants or bars.
Dishes displayed on a la carte menus are representative of the type of food available at the restaurant.
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Serena Williams is worried about her injury at the US Open (tennis)
Although Serena Williams reached the quarter-finals of the US Open on Sunday, her injury to her right ankle will hinder her progress and perhaps her participation again, but it is not good for the six-time winner.
At the Australian Open, Serena Williams had a sprained right ankle during the quarter-final loss at the Australian Open, but said she had not yet considered how well she was ready to play after the latest injury and confirmed she would announce it soon.
"I usually know how bad the injury was early. I mean, I had a bad ankle injury in January.
"But for me tomorrow we'll see what happens. I'm trying to deal with it and we'll see tomorrow," she said.
Serena suffered an ankle injury in the fifth game of the second set as he quickly advanced to the net and fell to the ground after a backhand.
The eighth seed took about 20 seconds to get up, but she resisted to get up and win the precious points to break her opponent's lead, leading 3-2 and then getting a diagnosis.
"She did not feel much pain," Serena coach Patrick Muratoglu said.
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Der Iwamoto-ji (), mit den Go Fujiizan (藤井山) und Gochiin (五智院) in Shimanto (四万十町) in der Präfektur Kōchi, ist ein Tempel des Chisan-Zweigs (智山派) des Shingon-Buddhismus. In der traditionellen Zählung ist er der 37. Tempel des Shikoku-Pilgerwegs.
Geschichte
Der Tempel-Überlieferung nach wurde der Tempel auf Wunsch des Kaisers Shōmu vom Priester Gyōki erbaut und zwar 3 km nordwestlich neben dem Schrein für Niida Myōjin (). Der Tempel wurde daher auch "Niidadera" genannt. Später besuchte Priester Kūkai während der Kōnin-Ära (810–824) den Tempel und teilte den Schrein in fünf auf, wobei er diesen fünf zur Verehrung die Heiligen Fudō, Kannon und Jizō, sowie den Amida-Buddha und den Yakushi-Buddha überreichte. Kūkai errichtete ferner fünf Untertempel. Man nennt sie, zusammen mit dem Fukuenmanji () und anderen die "12 Fukuji" bzw. die "Fünf Niida-Schreine" ().
Die kriegerischen Auseinandersetzungen während der Tenshō-Ära (1573–1592) mit ihren Zerstörungen führten zum Niedergang des Tempels und der Schreine. Mit dem Wiederaufbau geriet der Tempel – er hieß damals noch "Iwamoto-in" – unter die Kontrolle des Schreins. Im 16. Jahrhundert und während der Edo-Zeit wurde der Tempel von den örtlichen Fürsten durch Gebietszuweisung u. a. Maßnahmen unterstützt, es blieb aber bei der Tempel-Schrein-Verbindung. Nach der Meiji-Restauration 1868 kam es, wie auch sonst in Japan, zur Trennung von Tempel und Schrein. Die buddhistischen Statuen kamen zwar zum Tempel, aber dieser verlor den größten Teil seiner Gebiete. Es folgte ein mühsamer Wiederaufbau, der bis heute anhält.
Anlage
Man steigt eine kurze Treppe zum Tempeltor (山門, Sammon; 1) hinauf, hat dann auf der rechten Seite die Tempelglocke (鐘楼, Shōrō; 2) und weiter rechts die Haupthalle (本堂, Hondō; 3) vor sich. Die Haupthalle wurde 1978 neu gebaut. Dabei wurden die Kassetten der Decke mit Hilfe von Spenden ausgemalt, zum Teil mit weltlichen Themen der Gegenwart.
Ebenfalls auf der rechten Seite der Anlage befinden sich die etwa 200 Jahre alte Daishidō (大師堂; 4), rechts davor die kleine, runde, der heiligen Kangiten (歓喜天) gewidmete (聖天堂, Seitendō; 5) aus Metall und links der kleine Tempel zum Gedenken an die Tempelgründung, die Kaisandō (開山堂; 6). Am Nordrand der Anlage steht der kleine Schrein Suiten-gū (水天宮, Suiten-gū; 7).
Bilder
Anmerkungen
Literatur
Kōchi-ken kotogakko kyoiku kenkyukai rekishi bukai (Hrsg.): Iwamoto-ji. In: Kōchi-ken no rekishi sampo. Yamakawa Shuppan, 2006, ISBN 978-4-634-24639-3, Seite 243.
Oguri, Doei: Kukai. Shikoku hachijuhachi kosho no arukikata. Chukei no Bunko, 2011, ISBN 978-4-8061-4067-2.
Weblinks
Webseite zum Tempel, japanisch
Buddhistischer Tempel in der Präfektur Kōchi
Erbaut in den 750er Jahren
Shimanto (Kōchi) | {
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The European Union reiterates that an independent judicial system, operating free of political influence and consideration, is a cornerstone of Hong Kong's autonomy under the one country, two systems principle and is protected by the Basic Law.
The EU has pointed out that developments in Hong Kong call into question China's will to uphold its international commitments, undermine trust and impact EU-China relations. On 28 July, the Council announced a series of measures and asked the High Representative to review the implementation of the national security law, its effects on rights and freedoms and the business environment in Hong Kong, and the impact of the EU response package before the end of year.
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Q: APIM 2.6.0 SSL certificate installation for APIs through Rest APIs of APIM 2.6.0 I am using WSO2APIM 2.6.0 with default configuration of databases which it is using as H2 and other settings. I have been a user of APIM 2.5.0 and things are working fine there.
But, we had some requirement to install the SSL certificate of backend server of the APIs which I create in APIM 2.5.0
On reading documentation [https://docs.wso2.com/display/AM260/Dynamic+SSL+Certificate+Installation]
and [https://docs.wso2.com/display/AM260/RESTful+APIs] I understand that 2.6.0 has the feasibility to add a new SSL certificate in APIM client trustore using restAPI.
I have tested this and it seems to be working fine (adding certificate using rest api).Once you add the certificate, it seems that it has to be loaded in the gateway nodes which happens every 10 mins (by default and then it can be changed based on the requirement from axis2.xml file)
But, even after adding the certificate in client-truststore, when I click the endpoint TEST button in API Publisher it says 'Invalid Endpoint.'. The certificate does not seem to get loaded even though there are logs like below
TID: [-1234] [] [2019-09-18 14:44:51,302] INFO {org.wso2.carbon.apimgt.impl.certificatemgt.CertificateManagerImpl} - Certificate is successfully added to the Publisher client Trust Store with Alias 'devcertificate' {org.wso2.carbon.apimgt.impl.certificatemgt.CertificateManagerImpl}
TID: [-1234] [] [2019-09-18 14:44:51,341] INFO {org.wso2.carbon.core.services.util.CarbonAuthenticationUtil} - '[email protected] [-1234]' logged in at [2019-09-18 14:44:51,341+0000] {org.wso2.carbon.core.services.util.CarbonAuthenticationUtil}
TID: [-1234] [] [2019-09-18 14:44:51,365] INFO {org.wso2.carbon.apimgt.impl.certificatemgt.CertificateManagerImpl} - The Alias 'devcertificate' exists in the Gateway Trust Store. {org.wso2.carbon.apimgt.impl.certificatemgt.CertificateManagerImpl}
TID: [-1234] [] [2019-09-18 14:44:51,365] INFO {org.wso2.carbon.apimgt.impl.certificatemgt.CertificateManagerImpl} - The Transport Sender will be re-initialized in few minutes. {org.wso2.carbon.apimgt.impl.certificatemgt.CertificateManagerImpl}
TID: [-1234] [] [2019-09-18 14:44:51,365] INFO {org.wso2.carbon.apimgt.impl.certificatemgt.CertificateManagerImpl} - The certificate with Alias 'devcertificate' is successfully added to the Gateway Trust Store. {org.wso2.carbon.apimgt.impl.certificatemgt.CertificateManagerImpl}
TID: [-1] [] [2019-09-18 14:49:12,582] INFO {org.wso2.andes.kernel.disruptor.inbound.InboundDBSyncRequestEvent} - Running DB sync task. {org.wso2.andes.kernel.disruptor.inbound.InboundDBSyncRequestEvent}
TID: [-1] [] [2019-09-18 14:53:28,348] INFO {org.apache.synapse.transport.passthru.PassThroughHttpSSLSender} - PassThroughHttpSender reloading SSL Config.. {org.apache.synapse.transport.passthru.PassThroughHttpSSLSender}
TID: [-1] [] [2019-09-18 14:53:28,352] INFO {org.apache.synapse.transport.nhttp.config.ClientConnFactoryBuilder} - customSSLProfiles configuration is loaded from path: /opt/new/test/apim/fresh/usr/lib/wso2/wso2am/2.6.0/repository/resources/security/sslprofiles.xml {org.apache.synapse.transport.nhttp.config.ClientConnFactoryBuilder}
TID: [-1] [] [2019-09-18 14:53:28,352] INFO {org.apache.synapse.transport.nhttp.config.ClientConnFactoryBuilder} - HTTPS Loading custom SSL profiles for the HTTPS sender {org.apache.synapse.transport.nhttp.config.ClientConnFactoryBuilder}
TID: [-1] [] [2019-09-18 14:53:28,358] INFO {org.apache.synapse.transport.nhttp.config.ClientConnFactoryBuilder} - HTTPS Custom SSL profiles initialized for 1 servers {org.apache.synapse.transport.nhttp.config.ClientConnFactoryBuilder}
TID: [-1] [] [2019-09-18 14:53:28,358] INFO {org.apache.synapse.transport.passthru.PassThroughHttpSSLSender} - Pass-through HTTPS Sender updated with Dynamic Configuration Updates ... {org.apache.synapse.transport.passthru.PassThroughHttpSSLSender}
So, my question here is, do we have to restart the server to reflect the certificate which are added in the client truststore to work fine. Or as per the documentation after 10mins once the certificate is loaded in the gateway node, without restarting the server the certificate gets reflected and communication with backend server can be done? am I missing anything here.
Can someone please help me with this.
Thanks
A: Are there any multiple nodes here?
When dynamic SSL certificates are uploaded through the publisher console it will be added into the /repository/resources/security/sslprofiles.xml and /repository/resources/security/client-truststore.jks of the current node. But if the setup is clustered these 2 files need to be synced between the nodes to update these dynamically added certificates as mentioned in the doc.
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Folau camp claims discrimination
Israel Folau's camp has hit out against GoFundMe's decision to shut down his online fund raising campaign, claiming there is a campaign of discrimination against the former Wallabies star and his followers.
Folau launched his appeal for $3 million on Friday and had raised more than $750,000 within four days.
But the fundraising platform said on Monday it was pulling the campaign and issuing full refunds to the more than 7000 donors.
"After a routine period of evaluation, we have concluded that this campaign violates our terms of service," GoFundMe Australia's regional manager Nicola Britton said in a statement.
"As a company, we are absolutely committed to the fight for equality for LGBTIQ+ people and fostering an environment of inclusivity. While we welcome GoFundMe's engaging in diverse civil debate, we do not tolerate the promotion of discrimination or exclusion."
Folau wanted money to fund his legal battle against Rugby Australia, which terminated his $4 million contract in May after he posted a biblical passage on social media stating that hell awaited "drunks, homosexuals, adulterers, liars, fornicators, thieves, atheists and idolaters" unless they repented.
A spokesman for Folau said the decision to cancel the campaign was very disappointing.
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The campaign was in line with GoFundMe's terms and conditions, as well as all relevant rules and regulations, the spokesman said in a statement on Monday afternoon.
"Unfortunately, GoFundMe has buckled to demands against the freedom of Australians to donate to his cause," the spokesman said.
"There appears to be a continuing campaign of discrimination against Israel and his supporters."
Since launching the appeal, Folau and his supporters have come under "intense scrutiny in the media", the spokesman said.
It's believed Folau's website was the target of a "sustained cyber attack" and there has been a "deliberate attempt to vilify" his wife Maria - who re-posted her husband's online campaign - for supporting Folau.
These attacks have "hardened his resolve", the spokesman said.
"Thankfully, several organisations have already expressed interest in supporting Israel's efforts to raise money for his ongoing legal case."
Folau has launched legal proceedings with the Fair Work Commission against Rugby Australia and is seeking up to $10 million in damages.
Folau is very grateful to the donors who "believed in good faith that their donations would contribute to his case against Rugby Australia", the spokesman said on Monday.
More than 95,000 people had signed an online petition calling on GoFundMe to take down Folau's page, noting its purpose was against the website's terms and conditions.
Former Wallabies teammate Drew Mitchell, who previously slammed Folau's decision to ask for public donations, suggested that Folau supporters pledge their refunded donations to other causes.
One Nation NSW leader Mark Latham, who defended Folau in his maiden speech to parliament earlier this year, suggested GoFundMe's decision was an "excessive use of corporate power".
"During the SSM campaign, Lefties scoffed when I said the absence of Religious Freedom Protections would lead to a reign of terror against Christians. In all aspects of the Folau matter, it's easy to see what's happening," he tweeted.
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Below are some of the more common questions we get asked at the NNAS. If your question isn't amongst these, email us and we'll get back to you as soon as we can.
You can start at the Navigator Award Bronze Level with no experience at all. Each course has small numbers (typically 1:6 at the most) giving you lots of personal practice, the chance to ask questions and really gain confidence in your skills.
Can I start at the Navigator Award Silver or Gold level?
The course provider would probably ask you about your previous experience and abilities to determine whether such a course would be appropriate for you, but yes this is possible.
In 2015 the Bronze National Navigation Award was officially accredited by the Scottish Credit & Qualifications Framework (SCQF) at Level 4, and 2 SCQF credit points are awarded on completion. The SCQF helps to compare the wide range of Scottish qualifications. It covers learning programmes in the workplace, in schools, colleges and university. It does this by giving each qualification on the Framework a level and a number of credit points. The level of a qualification shows how difficult the learning is. The credit points show how much learning is involved in achieving that qualification.
The silver and Gold levels are currently being assessed for similar accreditation.
For more information about the SCQF please click here. The SCQF can also help you to compare your qualifications with the rest of the UK and Europe. This is very helpful if you plan to study or work outside Scotland. The Qualifications Can Cross Boundaries leaflet explains further.
How much do the Navigator Award courses cost?
Course providers charge various amounts as they offer different types of delivery and accommodation. Check with the provider of your choice from the Course Providers page.
When and where are courses run?
Courses can run year round and take place all over the UK. Location and dates will depend on the course provider. Courses are often run at weekends, and some providers are happy to tailor a course to your own dates and needs. Check with the provider of your choice from the Course Providers page.
If money is changing hands, either directly or indirectly, please check with your chosen course provider that they have public liability insurance in place as the NNAS does not provide insurance to its providers.
What age do I need to be before attending a course?
There is no age stipulation for NNAS courses, at present, the age range across the two schemes is 7 to 70+. There is a course level to suit your current ability and you progress through the levels as and when you wish. Please talk to your chosen course provider for advice where young people are involved.
Could I become a course provider?
If you hold a BEL award, Walking Group Leader award, Mountain Leader Award or an orienteering Coaching Award, then you or your organisation or centre could register with the NNAS office to become a course provider – for more information and an application form see the Become a Course Provider page.
What if I have a complaint about a course provider or the NNAS?
In the unlikely event you wish to make a complaint, we have published a Complaints and Appeals Procedure which outlines the steps you should take to seek a resolution. | {
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Nature and significance of Sufi Movements
December 25, 2017 by rawan239
'Sufism' is a term used to refer to mystical religious ideas in Islam. It had evolved into a well developed movement by the 11 century. Sufis, stress on the importance of traversing the path of the Sufi pir enabling one to establish a direct communion with the divine. Sufism or mysticism emerged in the 8 century and among the early known Sufis were Rabia al-Adawiya, Al-Junaid and Bayazid Bastami.
Sufism is deeply rooted with Islam and its development began in the late 7th and 8th centuries. The Sufis love their creator, cherish the desire of His closeness and follow His path. According to Islam, there are two types of service. Throughout the night, they remain in prayer, meditation and contemplation of Allah and throughout the day, they
serve His creatures especially human beings.
The following fundamental Principles of Sufism are found in Islam:-
i. Kashf is a source of knowledge.
ii. God is unique, eternal and all-pervading.
iii. The world is transitory.
iv. God is near to His creatures.
The khanqah (the hospice) was the center of activities of the various sufis orders.The khanqah was led by shaikh, pir or murshid (teacher) who lived with his murids (disciples). In time the Khanqahs emerged as important centres of learning and preaching. By the twelfth century the sufis were organized in silsilahs (orders). The word silsila meant chain and it represented signifying an unbreakable chain between the pir and the murid. With the death of the pir his tomb or shrine the dargah became a centre for his disciples and followers.
The major silisilahs in India were the Chisti, Qadri, Naqshbandi and Suharwardy Abul Fazl in Ain-i-Akbari gave a list of all that existed during his time, with some details leading Sufis
The Chishti order was founded in a village called Khwaja Chishti (near Herat). In India, the Chishti silsilah was founded by Khwaja Muinuddin Chishti (born c. 1142) who came to India around 1192. He made Ajmer the main centre for his teaching. He believed that serving mankind was the best form of devotion and therefore he worked amongst the downtrodden.
Suharwardi Silsila entered India at the same time as the Chishtis and its activities were confined to the Punjab and Multan.It was established in India by Bahauddin Zakanya. The Most well-known saints were Shaikh shihabuddin Suharwadi and Hamidud-din Nagori.
Naqshbandi Silsilah was established in India by Khwaja Bahauddin Naqshbandi. From the beginning the mystics of this Order stressed on the observance of the shariat and denounced all innovations or biddat. Sheikh Baqi Billah the successor to Khawaja Bahauddin Naqshbandi settled near Delhi, and his successor Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi attempted to purge Islam from all liberal and what he believed were 'un-Islamic' practices. He opposed the listening of sama (religious music) and the practice of pilgrimage to the tombs of saints.
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Meet the Candidates: Series of Mayoral Forums Held at CALS
Who: Central Arkansas Library System (CALS), KUAR public radio, the League of Women Voters of Pulaski County, and the American Association of University Women, Little Rock
What: A group of community, civic, and nonprofit organizations will sponsor a series of Little Rock mayoral candidate forums designed to encourage civic engagement and educate voters on pertinent city issues, including economics, crime, infrastructure, and education. The forums will be moderated by a neutral party and questions will be submitted by the sponsoring organizations and from audience members. The forums are free and open the public.
Where and When: The forums will be hosted at Little Rock area CALS locations from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
View Forum Schedule »
For more information, please contact Carol Young or Tameka Lee.
Devoted to the Curious
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As a huge fan of Solar Energy and its environmental impacts, we are completely taken with the new innovations that are happening right under our noses on the streets of Melbourne. This subtle, yet hugely impactful, change means our City is cleaner, smarter and environmentally friendly. Surprisingly, all of this is down to a simple change to our humble litter bin which has become the main player in cleaning up our streets.
The subject of bins might not seem very interesting first off (hence why we didn't name this article 'New Bins take Melbourne by Storm') but what is happening in the CBD to help us clean up is pretty amazing. New Solar Energy technology has now become a feature of every bin in Melbourne which is helping each one smartly dispose of your rubbish. Changes you might have noticed are 1) There are no longer separate bins for recycling; and 2) We have more space! Our bins are now showing off a new, slimmer look. The reasons behind this are fascinating. Thanks to a built-in smart system powered by Solar Energy, the bins can now detect if your waste is recyclable and internally distribute accordingly. It also uses power to gently compact the rubbish which maximises their capacity, providing us with much more space as we wonder through the City.
Our favourite part of the whole innovation (perhaps because we are huge fans of new tech) is that the bins now essentially 'speak' to the contractors engaged to empty them. Every time they are verging on being full, a solar panelled sensor lets the contractors know that its time to empty them. This means no overflowing bins with strange smells steadily wafting into your face, as well as less trucks on the road. Thanks to the new system we now need less of the giant waste-removal trucks, not only reducing city traffic, but also reducing those nasty carbon emissions that accompany each one.
Each year Melbourne bins collect an incredible 4800 tonnes of waste. Numbers of visitors and residents are on the rise and so thinking smartly with Solar Energy has been integral to the development of our beautiful City. Being smart with Solar is the way of the future. Thanks to the Solar Panel Cleaning arm of the business we have been exposed to how Solar saves energy and significantly decreases the cost of electricity for the businesses we service. These businesses are thriving thanks to this one seemingly small change. We think it's fantastic that in something as simple as a bin, we can have huge impact- hats off to the innovators and creators behind this concept. | {
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Met Office weather warning for heavy rain in Somerset during four-day West Country washout
More rain is on its way to the South West ovet the next four days
Estel Farell RoigSenior reporter
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for rain (Image: Met Office)
A Met Office weather warning remains in place for Somerset during the forecasted four-day West Country wash-out.
The forecasting service issued the weather warning earlier this week saying Somerset could be hit with floods and travel disruption as a result of the heavy rain.
The yellow weather warning for rain covers much of the South West - including parts of Somerset.
Weston-super-Mare, Bridgwater, Glastonbury, Taunton, Yeovil and Highbridge all fall under the affected area.
The weather warning will last for more than a day, between midnight on Friday (December 18) to 3am on Saturday.
It says: "Spells of heavy rain are likely to affect southern areas of Wales and South West England, with some disruption likely."
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People living in the affected areas have been advised that "flooding of a few homes and businesses is likely" and travel could be disrupted.
"Bus and train services probably affected with journey times taking longer," the warning states.
Spray and flooding on roads and interruption to power supplies is also said to be "likely".
Wednesday is set be another wet and windy day across the South West according to the Met Office.
It says: "A wet start to the day with some heavy and persistent rain moving east across the region. Turning drier by the afternoon with occasional sunny spells.
"Windy with coastal gales. Maximum temperature 12 °C."
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In 2021, the community at UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography continued to showcase its resilience and reawakened after a mostly virtual 2020. Our academic research fleet safely returned to sea, Birch Aquarium reopened to the public, students and faculty came back for in-person and hybrid learning, and our research continued to make an impact.
Scripps Oceanography's thoughtful return to research, education, and outreach on campus is important because making an impact is key to our mission. For the first time we are recognizing this by initiating an annual impact report rather than a report that attempts to provide an overview of all that we do. Observing and understanding our environment is vitally important, but this year I've also been proud of how that research is benefiting our public health, the protection of our environment, and our work toward a more equitable and diverse community.
Our 2021 impact report aims to highlight outcomes of our activity. We've showcased research underway to understand the impact of an environmental tragedy, the effect climate change is having on our health and the health of our planet, and the discovery of potentially life-saving drugs from the sea—a new treatment made possible thanks to the tenacity and work of Scripps marine chemists over the past several decades. We've highlighted some of our stellar alumni, who are making waves around the world through their work on marine conservation, space research, environmental science, journalism, building sustainable cities, and more. I'm also incredibly proud to see the results from concerted efforts to improve the diversity of the Scripps community; this fall we welcomed the largest and most diverse graduate class in our history. While continuing to diversify, we are committed to building a more inclusive and equitable community at Scripps Oceanography.
Thank you to our supporters, students, staff, and faculty for being the driving force behind this impact.
Margaret Leinen
Vice Chancellor for Marine Sciences, UC San Diego
Director, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
DIRECTOR'S COUNCIL
Maxine Baker
Mary Ann Beyster
Paul Brooks
Julia Brown
James L. Cairns
Bernard David
Patty Elkus
Sheldon Engelhorn
Tim Gallaudet
Cindy Glancy
Rodney H. Glover
Stuart Goode
Richard Gulley
Richard Hertzberg
James Jameson
Wayne Kennedy
Dona Lucas
Dennis McGinn
John "Mac" McQuown
Chyrsa Mineo
Elizabeth Oliver
Tom Page
John Patton
Margaret Scripps Klenzing
Dixon Smith
Mike Stone
Stephen Strachan (Chair)
J. Craig Venter
Caroline Winn
Dawn Wright
Water Resilience in a Changing Climate
The growing volatility in California's climate, fluctuating between intense atmospheric rivers and long dry periods between storms, increases the state's needs for water resilience and improved water reliability.
In response, the Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes at Scripps is working closely with water managers on a program called Forecast-Informed Reservoir Operations. This program uses modern forecasting methods fueled by advances in understanding and predicting atmospheric rivers to give reservoir operators better decision-making tools to optimize water resources. The advanced forecasts can help water managers make decisions to retain water if no additional storms are forecast, or release it to mitigate the risk of flooding.
At Sonoma County's Lake Mendocino, this program enabled a nearly 20 percent increase in water storage. At Prado Dam in Riverside, Calif., which supplies water to Orange County, an assessment found that enough water could be conserved to supply an additional 60,000 people per year.
Separately, scientists from Scripps and UC San Diego's School of Global Policy and Strategy are using advanced satellite data to map the "pulse" of groundwater flow through the San Joaquin Valley, the southern portion of the Central Valley. Groundwater is a key resource for water users in this major agricultural hub.
Scripps' Morgan Levy, Wesley Neely, and Adrian Borsa studied how recent advances in remote sensing via satellites and GPS enabled the detailed mapping of surface deformation and associated changes in groundwater resources. Their March 2021 study is the first to look at where and when the groundwater in the region is being recharged. This recharge causes the surface to rise, as the aquifer swells due to the increased volume of stored water.
The findings are particularly timely as California implements its Sustainable Groundwater Management Act to better understand and protect its groundwater resources
The Lasting Impact of a Coastal Dumpsite
Investigative reporting by the Los Angeles Times reinvigorated public outcry that the coast off Los Angeles once served as a dumping ground for the pesticide DDT and other toxic chemicals.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography researcher Eric Terrill led an expedition in March 2021 on research vessel Sally Ride to survey the seafloor using autonomous underwater vehicles.
The sonar data collected on the expedition soon became overwhelming, and the team turned to machine learning to develop an algorithm to tally the barrel-like targets. They mapped more than 27,000 targets with high confidence to be classified as a barrel, and an excess of 100,000 total debris objects (and this is just at one of two known dumpsites).
As the extent of this environmental tragedy unfolds, Scripps scientists are on a quest to understand the effect of this DDT in the marine ecosystem and determine how to best mitigate the problem.
This summer, Scripps chemical oceanographer Lihini Aluwihare collected samples of pelagic organisms during a California Current Ecosystem LTER expedition, visiting the dumpsite that Terrill had surveyed earlier. Aluwihare, along with Scripps biological oceanographer Anela Choy, will investigate which organisms may be transferring DDT from the seafloor up through the marine food web. Scientists also hope to look at Scripps' decades-old archive of marine specimens in the CalCOFI and marine vertebrate collection to see when DDT concentrations began appearing.
Scripps' Lisa Levin, Paul Jensen, and Greg Rouse also collected marine specimens and sediment samples near six barrels last summer, on a Schmidt Ocean Foundation expedition aboard R/V Falkor. Sponges, microorganisms, and other invertebrates living on barrels were slurped up by a remotely operated vehicle. They hope to evaluate these specimens to determine what role microbes might play in potentially bioremediating, or consuming, the chemicals coming out of the barrels.
View the full scope of Scripps-led efforts to study the coastal dumpsite.
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Drugs from the Sea:
Compounds from Marine Bacteria as Treatments for Brain Cancer and COVID-19
Scripps Oceanography is home to a large collection of marine bacteria, and the compounds derived from this collection are the focus of marine drug discovery for researchers with the Center for Marine Biomedicine and Biotechnology.
Scripps researchers have discovered hundreds of bioactive natural products, and in 2021 development of drugs from the sea continues to advance. Chemist Bill Fenical and microbiologist Paul Jensen collected a microbe from sediments of the tropical Atlantic Ocean in 1990. A compound produced by the microbe is now in the final phase of clinical trials, being tested on patients with the brain cancer glioblastoma. The compound, now named Marizomib, demonstrates the unique ability to pass through the blood-brain barrier to target the aggressive cancer.
Additionally, a marine cyanobacterium from Panama is showing potential as a COVID-19 therapeutic. Marine chemist William Gerwick says the cyanobacterium, called "mermaid's hair" because of its red, filament-like structure, yielded a compound named gallinamide A that shows profound activity against a human enzyme called cathepsin L. The SARS-Cov-2 virus uses cathepsin L as one of two pathways to infect cells and replicate. By combining gallinamide A with another compound they are finding a potentially effective way to block both pathways by which the virus enters cells. The testing of these compounds continues with support from the National Institutes of Health. If successful, the compounds could help treat COVID-19 infections.
Advocating for Aerosols in Fight Against COVID-19
Kimberly Prather is an atmospheric chemist who has spent her career studying aerosols, including conducting studies measuring the thousands of miles aerosol particles can travel around the globe. Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, it became clear to Prather and an international team of experts that the predominant way people were becoming infected was through the air—yet this airborne transmission pathway was not being acknowledged by public health agencies.
Prather co-authored several high-profile publications, including a letter to the Biden Administration, calling for immediate action to address and limit transmission of COVID-19 via inhalation exposure. She has also advised local and federal government officials, school districts, and the public at large on how to safely re-open, with a focus on cleaning the air. As campus reopened this fall, she spearheaded an effort to assemble do-it-yourself air filtration boxes to be distributed in lecture halls and the Preuss School to add another layer of defense against the airborne spread of the virus.
As humankind faces catastrophic changes in climate patterns, sea level, ocean acidity, public health, and ecosystems due to climate change, Scripps Oceanography scientists are on the leading edge of research to observe how our planet is changing, understand these impacts, and work to find science-inspired solutions.
Environmental Injustice Increases Stillbirth: Scientists found links between extreme heat and a heightened incidence of stillbirths and preterm births in relatively poor countries, in the first assessment of extreme heat events and adverse birth outcomes. Scripps' Tarik Benmarhnia, Sasha Gershunov and Anna Dimitrova used global meteorological data and compared it to available health survey information in 14 low- and middle-income countries. They found a strong correlation between extreme heat events endured in the last week of pregnancy and women's risk of adverse birth outcomes. More on this study >
"Heat Bombs" Destroying Arctic Ice: A team of physical oceanographers led by Jennifer MacKinnon discovered plumes of warm water flowing into the Arctic Ocean from the Pacific Ocean and accelerating sea ice melt from below. Their research describes these underwater "heat bombs" as one mechanism by which global warming is changing the Arctic Ocean faster than nearly any other place on Earth. The discovery was enabled by instruments developed by Scripps' Multiscale Ocean Dynamics group that capture high-resolution profiles and complex ocean processes in fine detail. More about 'heat bombs' >
Defining Geoengineering Consequences: A team led by Kate Ricke, assistant professor at Scripps and the School of Global Policy and Strategy, modeled a hypothetical solution to a real drought that had plagued Africa's Sahel region in the 1970s and 80s. The computational model they used found that proposed artificial upwelling that could lead to a solution to the Sahel's drought also caused drought in sub-Saharan East Africa. The study is considered to be one of the few to consider regional-scale geoengineering schemes and identify specific consequences. More on this simulation >
Tracking Cliff Collapse: Thanks to funding from a new bill in California, Scripps will lead research that aims to better understand the timing of bluff collapses and help inform recommendations towards the development of a potential early landslide warning system. The research will include expanded LiDAR surveys of coastal bluffs and the development of new geotechnical monitoring technology to measure microscopic-scale changes to slope stability. Read more about the new bill >
Scripps by the Numbers
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Adapting Virtually, Welcoming Visitors Back
While Birch Aquarium was temporarily closed to the public due to the COVID-19 pandemic for much of 2020, it reopened in February 2021 for an outdoor experience, and then more broadly but at a limited capacity in the spring. Even at limited capacity, the aquarium came within 12 percent of historical record attendance numbers this summer.
The closure also shifted the way in which the aquarium interacted with teachers and students to continue providing meaningful, accessible, and high-quality STEM education throughout San Diego County and beyond. In recognition of the K-12 loss of learning, Birch Aquarium pivoted to deliver engaging educational content to our community through an array of recorded videos and live-streamed events. The aquarium classrooms were converted to digital studios with the K-5 virtual summer camp as a test-pilot of virtual interactive experiences. Birch Aquarium also partnered with San Diego Unified School District's PrimeTime after-school program to offer 81 virtual programs, serving more than 1,000 students. All participating schools are designated as Title I, meaning 73 percent of students qualify for free-reduced lunch.
Birch Aquarium Numbers Fiscal Year 20-21
110,460 total attendance
13,643 total students (includes virtual programs, virtual afterschool/PrimeTime, virtual camps and June's onsite camps)
7,816 students who received financial aid
109 schools served (based on school programs data)
Scripps Welcomes Largest, Most Diverse Graduate Class in 2021
Scripps Institution of Oceanography welcomed its largest and most diverse graduate class in 2021. This fall, 56 PhD and 15 Master's students joined Scripps with 25 percent identifying as an underrepresented minority (URM). The Master of Advanced Studies in Climate Science and Policy program admitted 20 students with 30 percent identifying as URM, and the Master of Advanced Studies in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation program welcomed 21 new students with 42 percent of them identifying as URM. These increases come after initiating targeted graduate application assistance programs, enhanced outreach to minority-serving institutions, and revamped digital recruitment materials that better showcase the student experience and community engagement at Scripps.
Unlearning Racism in Geoscience at Scripps
Unlearning Racism in Geoscience (URGE) is a National Science Foundation-supported program to improve accessibility, justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in geosciences, which historically is one of the least diverse fields in STEM. Founded by new Scripps faculty member Vashan Wright, the program is designed to deepen the knowledge of the effects of racism on the participation of people of color in geoscience and to develop and implement anti-racist policies on the institutional level that affect real change. In 2021, the newly formed URGE pod at Scripps, which is comprised of approximately 50 students, staff, postdocs and faculty, reviewed policies in place and made preliminary recommendations for improvements in the areas of racism complaints, demographics data, collaboration, admissions and hiring, safety and code of conduct, and the development of a resource map. In the coming year, the Scripps pod aims to refine these recommendations, working alongside institutional leaders on action and formally updating policies. More at urgeoscience.org.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Community Impact: The Scripps EDI team, including eight Community Engagement Fellows, organized the following events and programs to enhance equity, diversity and inclusion at Scripps:
100 Community meet-ups hosted for APIMEDA, Black @ Scripps, First Gen, International, Latinx/Chicanx, Multicultural, and Queer @ Scripps communities
50 One-on-one EDI check-ins hosted along with 8 community listening sessions
19 Weekly Anti-Racism Reboot sessions organized for more than 130 registered participants
4 Developing Engagement through Existing Pipeline (DEEP) Connections lectures with 300+ attendees
Alumni Impacts
Alumni of Scripps Oceanography represent academics, professionals, experts, and entrepreneurs. Their accomplishments reach far and wide, from education and environment to industry and innovation, and their impact spans the expanse of our planet, from deep oceans to deep space.
Cody Hooven (MAS '08) was named the chief operating officer at San Diego Community Power, and recently signed a deal with San Diego County to build a more affordable, equitable, and renewable energy-filled future in the area. SDCP will act as an alternative to San Diego Gas & Electric, likely bringing in hundreds of thousands more energy users in the region. Hear Union-Tribune interview >
Ayana Johnson (MS '09, PhD '11) was named the 11th annual recipient for the Stephen H. Schneider Award for Outstanding Climate Science Communication in July, 2021. Johnson earned this award for her work as a marine biologist, policy expert and writer, as well as her efforts in engaging a broader audience in the climate change solution conversation. The organization said Johnson is "the rare combination of superb scientist and powerful communicator." View virtual program >
Megan McArthur (PhD '02) piloted the NASA SpaceX Crew-2 mission to the International Space Station in March 2021. The six-month mission marked McArthur's first visit to the station and second time in space, where she completed scientific research in areas such as medical technology, human health, robotics, and more. She also participated in a live Q&A with Scripps, discussing her path from oceanography to the stars. McArthur and her Crew-2 colleagues returned to Earth in November, safely splashing down off the coast of Florida.
Tekateteke Metai (MAS '18) After completing her studies at Scripps, Metai returned to her family and home of Kiribati to help the South Pacific island nation protect their ocean resources. In 2021, Metai became the fundraising local consultant for Kiribati's Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA), an initiative recognized by the UN General Assembly in 2018 as an "exemplary model" of international marine protection and conservation. Metai is also featured in "The Ecology of Home", an upcoming documentary sponsored by National Geographic and the Waitt Foundation.
Matt Mulrennan (MAS '10) was appointed CEO of EnVest, the world's leading environmental investing organization, which has helped raise more than $130 million for early-stage environmental companies by matching leading investors with the most compelling environmental entrepreneurs. Mulrennan was also one of 20 candidates nominated for the 2018 Pritzker Emerging Environmental Genius Awards and was the Grand Prize winner of the Con X Tech Prize for conservation technology.
Audrey Tan (MAS '18) is a science and environment reporter with Singapore's The Straits Times and a leading voice in climate communications. Tan's work has been globally recognized by environmentalists, scientists, and the Pulitzer Center, and in 2021, she won the Journalist of the Year award from Singapore Press Holdings. This award recognizes Tan's expansive and timely coverage of COVID-19 and climate change, topics she examined through more than 260 stories, videos, podcasts and infographics.
New Accelerator Fosters Ocean-Focused Startups
San Diego's Blue Economy includes more than 1,400 local companies, supports 46,000 jobs, and generates $14 billion in direct sales. UC San Diego will be contributing even more to the growth of the local Blue Economy through a new ocean-focused accelerator program called startBlue, co-led by Scripps Oceanography and Rady School of Management. This new program aims to facilitate the translation of ocean science and technology into new startups, and was made possible thanks to an Industry Challenge Award from the Economic Development Administration, and a philanthropic match from Scripps Director's Council members and other supporters. Eight teams were selected to start the accelerator program this fall and will participate in weekly workshops, receive one-on-one mentoring from industry experts, and gain facilitated access to potential partners, investment, and customers.
Scripps Oceanographic Research Vessels
The novel coronavirus pandemic created enormous challenges for our oceanographic research vessels. The entire U.S. Academic Research Fleet was ordered to stand down while effective measures were developed so that mariners, technicians, and scientists could safely work together at sea. After a 119-day hiatus from operations, Scripps ships returned to sea on July 1, 2020, following protocols developed under the guidance of doctors and infectious disease experts at UC San Diego, and in collaboration with our colleagues at the University-National Oceanography Laboratory System. These protocols enabled the fleet to return safely to sea in the pandemic. Scripps ships executed more days at sea during the pandemic than any other Academic Research Fleet operator—and not a single case of COVID-19 has occurred aboard a Scripps-operated ship.
Photo by Angela Klemmedson
Ships Numbers Fiscal Year 20-21
263 operational days at sea conducting scientific research and instruction
34 separate research missions
383 people supported at sea
Of the people who sailed aboard, 255 were from Scripps, and the remaining came from 48 different institutions.
Ship Impact
Despite the pandemic, Scripps vessels accomplished great things during calendar year 2020. We completed the midlife refit of R/V Roger Revelle, and returned to productive service in a big way with a pair of challenging missions, a 51-day mission to the central Pacific, and a 60-day mission to the far Southern Ocean (60 degrees south) staged from Honolulu, led by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences' Barney Balch (PhD '85). Balch's expedition aimed to investigate how carbon dioxide is being cycled between the atmosphere and ocean at an area of intense upwelling and high concentrations of nutrients.
R/V Sally Ride successfully carried out scientific missions for major programs sponsored by the NSF, the Office of Naval Research, DARPA, and NOAA—as well as three student-led expeditions through the UC Ship Funds Program. Additionally, in July 2020, the 71-year-old California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations (CalCOFI) program accomplished an historic event, setting sail with its first-ever all-female science party. Our workhorse vessel, R/V Robert Gordon Sproul, had an exceptionally light schedule because one of its primary duties—carrying students to sea for classes or independent projects—was curtailed due to COVID.
R/V Roger Revelle
R/V Sally Ride
R/V Robert Gordon Sproul
FLIP Floating Instrument Platform
SPOTLIGHTING SCRIPPS HISTORY
In June, a book was published on the history of Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Authored by Scripps communications officer Robert Monroe, Images of America: Scripps Institution of Oceanography is part of a series of photo books that highlight historical points of interest across the country. The first comprehensive publication of Scripps Oceanography history in several decades, the book features more than 200 photographs spanning the period from Scripps' founding in 1903 to 21st century research on climate change, the achievements of groundbreaking alumni, and technological advances in the institution's second century of research. After its debut, the book placed on the Los Angeles Times' list of Southern California bestsellers for paperback nonfiction for several weeks. The book is available at the UC San Diego Bookstore, Birch Aquarium gift shop, San Diego-area independent bookstores, through Amazon and other retailers.
Giving Impact
The Marine Conservation and Technology Facility is set to open in spring of 2022 under its new name: the Ted and Jean Scripps Marine Conservation and Technology Facility. Members of the Scripps family gifted $6 million in support for the naming of this research building—a space dedicated to education, research, and technology development on marine ecosystems and science-inspired solutions, for both scientists and students alike.
"As climate change firmly takes hold and alters the ocean environment, it is more important than ever to understand the challenges our oceans face and what we can do to preserve them," said Ed Scripps. "This center is fundamental in that process."
The Ted and Jean Scripps Marine Conservation and Technology Facility is slated to open in March 2022.
Thank you to our donors!
Christy and Edward Scripps Jr.
Valorie Seyfert
Ellen Lehman, PhD and Charles Kennel, PhD
Larry Icerman, MS '68, PhD '78
Wendy W. Kwok '99
Susan and David Rockefeller Jr.
Patricia and William Todd
Irving Tragen
Miranda Ko '14 and Tsz Yan K Cui
Dinia and Lloyd Green
Elizabeth and Philip Hiestand
Nancy and David Haney
Caroline and Nicolas Nierenberg
Kathryn and William H. Scripps
Eve and Osama Attal
Denise Bevers '97 and Lon Bevers
Angelo Carlucci*
Margaret and David Engel
Mario Gaytan '17
Catherine and Matthew Hervey
Linda Hervey
Gisela Hill
Allison and Robert Price
Amparo and Leo Rotter
Julie and Michael Scarpella
Jean Scripps
Stephen Strachan
Sharon and Carlos Arbelaez
Joyce Haak-Brooks and Paul Brooks
Denise and Gary David
Carol and Thomas Dillon
Susan and Sheldon Engelhorn
Annalisa Griffa, MS '83, PhD '88 and M. Rustin Erdman, PhD '83
Gail and John Eyler
Jeffrey Henley
Paula and William Hodgkiss
Kristina and Semyon Kruglyak
Leslie and John McQuown
Kathy and Charles Mitchell
Mary Munk
Becky Robbins
Mysti and Gerald Scripps
Norma and William A. Scripps
Martha Shaw
Eliza and Stuart Stedman
Dale and Mark Steele
Cheryl and Donald Ward
Jane Widroe '84 and Greg Widroe
Richard Yasuda
*deceased
The Eric and Wendy Schmidt Fund for Strategic Innovation
The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
Herman P & Sophia Taubman Foundation
Vetlesen Foundation
The Paul M. Angell Family Foundation
Birch Foundation
The Builders Initiative, Inc.
Green Foundation for Earth Sciences
Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation
Moore Family Foundation
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Schmidt Ocean Institute
The William and Kathryn Scripps Family Foundation Inc.
The Seaver Institute
Simons Foundation, Inc.
The Michael and Karen Stone Family Foundation, Inc.
Waitt Foundation
Donald C. and Elizabeth M. Dickinson Foundation
Gibbet Hill Foundation
The J. M. Kaplan Fund
Pincus Family Foundation
The Schmidt Family Foundation
Alan G Lehman and Jane A Lehman Foundation
Illumina Corporate Foundation
Ocean Visions, Inc.
Charles H. Stout Foundation
Edna Bailey Sussman Fund
The Archie Arnold Trust
Charities Aid Foundation of America
Enberg Family Charitable Foundation
Koret Foundation
The Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation
MUFG Union Bank Foundation
Walter Munk Foundation For The Oceans
Oceanides Conservacion Y Desarrollo Marino AC
Perpetual Family Foundation
Price Philanthropies Foundation
Spielman Family Foundation
Blue Oceans Barns Inc.
Global Ocean Design
Research Corporation for Science Advancement
San Diego County Water Authority
SDG&E
Turlock Irrigation District
Lenzing
Sony Group Corporation
Clearview Energy
Cox Communications
Dimensional Fund Advisors LP
Douglas Products
Fresno Metropolitan Flood Control District
Qualcomm Inc.
Salindrone Inc.
San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District
Westfield Corporation
Statement of Activity
This section provides an overview of revenue and expenses, census and award info, and a list of sponsored research funding entities.
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Accounting functions include financial reports, utility billing, 1099 tax filing, automated recurring transactions, recurring invoices, and printable checks. It allows users to track all kind of financial details of their business. Potential tenants can submit applications online through an applicant portal. Users can post vacancies to various listing partners such as Rent.com, Trulia, Zillow, Hotpads and Yahoo.
The calendar feature lists details such as lease expirations, rent increases, invoice due dates, work order due dates and more. Users can store documents like lease agreements, amendments and other materials, and they can make them publicly available.
LandlordTracks features can also be accessed via mobile apps for iOS and Android.
1. Accept payment, but apply to 2 different invoices. You may need to create a new invoice for the next time period.
Its easy to use for just about any employee. It isnt extremely complex like Yardi. Organizes all my tenants fairly well has a lot of features for quick easy access.
Nothing is ever in alphetical order. When one company rents multiple rooms it doesnt give you the option to just log all of the rooms under one account so you cannot print a statement unless you go to each room individually instead of under the client. Under invoices, it never archives the paid invoices, so you have to hunt through paid and unpaid. When you click status it doesnt organize them in any sort of fashion, just all over the place.
Hi Victoria, There is an option to organize your tenants to display them the way you are referring to. Give our tech support team a call at 1-800-769-6373 and we'll walk you through the various options. Thanks!
This is personally my first experience using a property management software. The customer service team has been absolutely exceptional as far as meeting our companies personal needs/wants to ensure we have the functionality needed to run our business each day. Training's from the customer service team have been most helpful if/when questions should arise. The software itself has been wonderful as far as meeting our organizational needs. From listing each property, photos, and details about each unit.--Definitely a pro when it comes to keeping 200+ properties in order! Excited to learn more about the software and excited to start implementing some of the features that it has to offer, as we grow.
It would be neat if the app had all of the functionality that actually logging in the software does. For night and weekend purposes... since we are open and running 24 hours!
Looking forward... a (not so necessary) option: If there were a maintenance request, it would be helpful if the tenant could log in to their portal and submit.
Enough use to of the system to realize that it is not suitable for my business.
The human beings that answer the phone on the Help Desk. Aaron, Mark & Mark's replacement are excellent to liaise with.
Great system if you are just managing your own properties and not using for a property management company.
The licensing fees are comparative to competitors, however the features & functionality, system "up"time & ease of user adoption and followup from help desk requests are a lot to be desired.
1. I do a lot of work in the system outside of normal business hours. The system seems to always be periodically "down" from approx 9pm CST or at least this is the time frame when I have most issues.
Does the system "time out" in the background if so when? as there is no message received stipulating this fact. I have to log in multiple times to clear error messages.
2. Help desk requests that have been escalated, there is rarely any followup by Landlord Tracks to ensure users issue has been resolved. I have had to call back in on all occasions except once.
3. Online help need massive updating with "use case scenarios"
Karolyn, Thank you for your review. We left you a couple voicemails and an email last week to help you resolve your concerns. We take our customer support serious, as you have experienced, and want to do all we can to help you have a great experience. With replicated servers and industry standard fail over policies we are happy to report the servers have been up 100% of the time for 9 years now. In 2017 we had 3 reports of slowness similar to what you have outlined and they turned out to be a problem with the customers Internet provider, and local environment at their home/office. Our support team will be happy to do all we can to help you resolve any slowness issues. We also reviewed your phone logs, emails, and open tickets and we show all your requests were handled within 24hours. We aim to have the best customer service, so, please reach back out to us at 1.800.769.6373 if you have something you need help with. Thank you!
Software is great as far as features goes but needs some additional work in the manner that the accounting is handled. Not being able to make adjustments to exist paid invoices or the payments themselves create a bunch of extra work and strong working knowledge of the accounting system and have come across several bugs that have needed fixing after updates. The biggest issue is the screen loading/saving speeds when working on particular pages (tenants, properties, payments, etc) anywhere where you have large indexes of information. I have timed this at 22 seconds for a page to load and another 22 seconds to save changes on the tenants page. This is frustrating and extremely time consuming. I have worked with a a smaller number of items showing on the page but this is only good for the first 10 on the list, then you get into changing pages and its just ridiculous to have to skip 2 or 3 pages to get back to what you were working on when the page refreshed. Fix the speed and some of the accounting associations and this will be a stellar product. Thank you!
Jason, Thank you for your review. We appreciate your feedback. You are able to make adjustments to payments and invoices after they are paid. If you go to "ACCOUNTING-->PAYMENTS" and click on the "Entry Number" link you will be able to adjust the payments, reassign them to a different GL account, etc. The page loading is difficult to narrow down because many people have different environment problems such as internet, routers, slow computers, etc. We were able to load those pages under your account. The tenants page loaded in 4.3 seconds. The Properties pages loaded in 4.57 seconds and the payments page loaded in 4.98 seconds. Each page had 100 records displayed. If it's taking you 20 seconds there is an environment problem we would like to help you out with. Please contact the support team and lets help you out. thanks!
This is the only Property Management platform that can micro-manage government subsidized rent payments which includes the government portion rent payment and the tenant portion of rent payment. No other property management software has the capabilities that landlordtracks has.
After reviewing over ten property management software programs that were cloud-based this program was by far number one because of its ability to manage government subsidized housing. In out mNy years of experience there is no other property management software that has the capabilities as landlordtracks in managing any type of residential government subsidized housing and regular self paying residential tenants. We appreciate and thank its creators. They understand the true intricacies a property management.
We wish the platform would offer a few more different types of auto-daily notices to the more difficult Tenants that have a history of paying late. Other than that we wouldn't change a thing.
Landlord tracks, you are so great!
Locks up sometimes, wish we could chat with other people in the team while using the software. Dashboard reminders are a little weird especially if you want something to show up every single week on the same exact day.
I like this software because it tracks every penny owed by the Tenant and it sends them reminders of their accruing late fees for not paying their rent!
I only wish the system would send out a variety of different collection type emails regarding monies owed to Landlord. By offering different collection templates, would save additional time for small management companies calling on delinquent Tenants. I believe these unique collection Templates of emails sent to the delinquent Tenant will do better for the landlord in collecting their money faster. I have been a Property Manager for over thirty Years and can tell you there are about 10-20% of the Tenants that are continued late payers no matter what. A different management approach is needed for these select few. I hope you can come up with a few unique email templates for these few that would make our life even better.
I like various features of this software. It allows me to check the pending invoices, paid invoices, each n every information about the tenant in one single tab. That's the best feature.
Least liked feature is - it doesn't allow me to bring back the deleted invoice on my own, have to call customer care every time when needed. | {
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Provides a mechanism to display an overlaying div with information.
Used mainly for web socket connection interruption.
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var veil, pdiv, svg;
// msg should be an array of strings
function show(msg) {
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pdiv.selectAll('p').remove();
msgs.forEach(function (line) {
pdiv.append('p').text(line);
});
veil.style('display', 'block');
ks.enableKeys(false);
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function hide() {
veil.style('display', 'none');
ks.enableKeys(true);
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show(msg)
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ks = _ks_;
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birdDim = wh - shrink,
birdCenter = (ww - birdDim) / 2;
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pdiv = veil.append('div').classed('msg', true);
svg = veil.append('svg').attr({
width: ww,
height: wh,
viewBox: vbox
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gs.addGlyph(svg, 'bird', birdDim, false, [birdCenter, shrink/2]);
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show: show,
hide: hide,
lostServer: lostServer
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Uses in funding education
EFTS are primarily used within New Zealand's tertiary education sector to make funding decisions. Each course or paper that a student may enroll in is given an EFTS rating, indicating how much of a full-time course of study a particular course or paper is expected to require. The education institution is then funded based on the total number of EFTS that students enroll in.
An individual student's eligibility for student loans and allowances also depends on the number of EFTS that they have enrolled for, or previously passed. Students enrolling in courses that total more than 0.8 EFTS in any one year are generally considered to be full-time students. For full-time, part year courses there is corresponding lower full-time EFTS values. Full-time students are eligible for loans and allowances to pay for living costs. Part-time students enrolled in more than 0.25 EFTS in a year can qualify for loans for the tuition fees, though not living costs. Other criteria also apply sometimes, so students with EFTS less than these limits may also qualify in special circumstances.
See also
Full-time equivalent
References
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PAX East: Baldur's Gate 3 trailer enters D&D's Forgotten Realms; Jason Mewes' Fallout 76 role & more
March 1, 2020, 9:43 PM ET
Credit: Larian Studios
Dungeons & Dragons is coming back to video games in a big way, with several projects planned or already in the works — and none of them is bigger than the long-awaited next installment in the classic Baldur's Gate franchise.
Developer Larian Studios unveiled a mind-flaying new cinematic trailer for Baldur's Gate 3 at the just-concluded PAX East gaming expo, and it's safe to say D&D has never come to life quite like this in a video game before. Naturally, it wouldn't be Dungeons & Dragons without, well, dungeons and dragons, and we literally get both in this hi-def, five-minute dive deep into the Forgotten Realms.
Larian is promising its new RPG will offer "unprecedented freedom to explore, experiment, and interact with a world that truly reacts to your choices" in a way not seen even in its predecessors — and that includes BioWare's Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn, still regarded two decades after its release as one of the greatest role-playing games ever made. Developers are keeping story details close to the vest, but have said that players and their parties will be tasked with tracking down the source of the tadpole-like parasites — like the one seen in the trailer — that the mind flayers use to turn their minions.
There's no firm release date yet for Baldur's Gate 3, but Larian says the game is expected to appear sometime this year on Steam early access, before a wider release that, at least for the time being, will be limited to Google Stadia and PC.
The clamor for a Wasteland populated by good old-fashioned NPCs has been at the top of fans' wish lists for future improvements to Fallout 76, and Bethesda took the opportunity at PAX East to show that it's been listening.
Sharing a half hour's worth of details from the much-anticipated Wastelanders expansion, Bethesda walked fans through a demo of new gameplay that revealed the return of classic Fallout-style NPC conversations and dialogue choices, as well as the tease of one new character — a ghoul named Mort — who'll be voiced by Jason Mewes.
In addition to the NPC changes, the studio also teased that Wastelanders will feature new player companions, new locations to explore in the West Virginia wilderness, new monsters, and new ways to extend the story's main quest. In other words, it'll bring Fallout 76 even closer in spirit to a conventional Fallout game for players who prefer 76's single-player predecessors. "We get to go back to one of the strengths of Bethesda: the conversations," lead game designer Ferret Baudoin explains in the clip. "We're trying to connect with you — with human beings; with emotions. We're trying to give you a real impetus for why you're doing the things you're doing."
Fallout 76: Wastelanders is slated to arrive on April 7 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
Finally, Borderlands is getting ready to probe one of the few corners of the universe it hasn't yet explored: the primordial world of H.P. Lovecraft. Announced with an appropriately spooky, tongue-in-cheek trailer at PAX East, Gearbox Software unveiled its upcoming eldritch expansion for Borderlands 3, titled Guns, Love, and Tentacles: The Marriage of Wainwright & Hammerlock.
Borderlands has an endearing habit of injecting cockeyed humor into its cartoonish, genre-bending game add-ons, and this one looks like it won't be an exception. "One of the key pillars of [Guns, Love, and Tentacles] was to put the love back into Lovecraft," art director Jonathan Rancourt recently told GameSpot. "We're going for a strong contrast between those [Lovecraftian] landscapes and the story of a love worth telling."
Sure, the plot may hang on the marriage of two Borderlands favorites, but of course that's really just a fun excuse to put players in all kinds of absurd new situations. Let the ghastly gunplay begin March 26, when Guns, Love, and Tentacles arrives for Borderlands 3 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Stadia, PC, and MacOS.
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'The Book of Boba Fett' co-stars speak about Chapter 3
Simon Kinberg on personal link to Days of Future Past | {
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College Planning Series
Monday, September 23 at 6 p.m. - McCoy Stadium
Tuesday, September 24 at 8:30 a.m. - Attleboro HS Cafeterias
Thursday, October 3 at 8:30 a.m. - Norton HS Gymnasium
College fairs in the high schools are limited to that school's students. North Attleboro High School will host multiple mini-fairs in September and October. Please contact your Guidance Office for details about participating institutions.
Register for the College Fairs event here.
College Financial Aid Nights
Thursday, September 26 at 6 p.m. - Norton HS Auditorium
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*También está disponible en español en el Mini-Auditorium
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Presented by the Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority (MEFA), these are extensive discussions about the different types of financial aid and how students and families can plan to pay for college.
Register for the College Financial Aid Nights event here.
Primer for First Generation College Students
Wednesday, October 16 at 6:30 p.m. - Attleboro HS Bray Auditorium
A great introduction to all things college for first-generation students and their families.
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High school seniors and families can get assistance completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Advanced registration required; please see webpage below for details.
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The processes for students and families that have not yet achieved citizenship are explained. Great information for students, families and educators that assist these students.
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There's this aestheticized legend of the late poet Arthur Rimbaud as the archetypal enfant terrible. Forever immortalized as the original bohemian, Rimbaud arrives in Paris to become the 19th century's pre-eminent flâneur, wandering the streets with his married male lover, the symbolist poet Paul Verlaine, in an absinthe and hashish-induced haze. Then, at the height of his popularity as poetry's hip, young bad boy, Rimbaud left Paris for Ethiopia, only to die of cancer in self-imposed exile.
While countless artists consider Rimbaud among their primary inspirations, the poet's influence on New York's legendary downtown scene was captured on celluloid in experimental filmmaker Jack Smith's perverse kitsch or could be seen in Basquiat's juxtapositions of jarring words and iconographic images.
Patti Smith wrote about Rimbaud often, considering his work among the most honest, true-to-life words she'd ever read and for years played a "Rock 'n' Rimbaud" tribute to him on his birthday. The frontman of the seminal New York art-punk band Television, Tom Miller, christened himself Tom Verlaine after reading about Rimbaud's affairs. Bob Dylan, who echoed Rimbaud's eventual rejection of poetry when he consciously rejected the folk scene to go electric (as portrayed in the Todd Haynes' 2007 tribute flick to Mr. Dylan, I'm Not There), also stylized much of his surrealist work around the young poet. Indeed, Mr. Dylan's collection of poetry, Tarantula, reads as a veritable love letter to Rimbaud's lucid, pre-surrealist imagery.
Now, Rimbaud's influence is the subject of a new show aptly titled, Rimbaud in New York, which premieres at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on March 1 and runs through March 6. It's a joint collaboration between Chicago's Poetry Foundation, BAM's Humanities department and the avant-garde "investigate theater" company The Civilians, which transforms Rimbaud's Illuminations poems into a musical that's equal parts biography, interview and myth. The adaptation also serves as something of a tribute to the seminal New York artists who were so indebted to his writing.
"Rimbaud was a gateway poet," Steve Cosson, writer and director of Rimbaud in New York, told the Observer over the phone. He explained that his love of Patti Smith eventually led him to fall in love with Illuminations.
The Poetry Foundation, a Chicago-based literary organization dedicated to preserving poetry in American culture, initially provided BAM's Humanities department with a list of 11 poems suitable to be adapted for the stage, which were then brought in front of an artistic team and work-shopped by BAM and The Civilians. Among more conventional fare like Robert Frost, Illuminations was distinctly more of a challenge and difficult to both stage and envision. But when Steve Cosson ultimately came back to the Poetry Foundation with the company's decision, the challenge of adapting Illuminations was accepted.
That unique approach put BAM's Humanities department in the new position of acting as surrogate dramaturges.
Steve Cosson, meanwhile, brought in musicians inspired by Rimbaud, like Broadway composer and founding Civilians member Michael Friedman, who helmed the songs centered on Rimbaud's love letters to Mr. Verlaine. Hence, Rimbaud in New York unfolds through song, weaving the poet's story into the lives of the New York artists he inspired.
Paloma Young's costuming brings the vibrant urban crust of '70s downtown to the fore, and the composers/performers wear eerie black and white masks of the New York figures they embody, a nod to David Wojnarowicz's series of portraits also called Rimbaud in New York, which features him wearing a similar looking mask of Rimbaud in various locales around late-1970s New York City. Andromache Chalfant's set resembles the basement of a New York loft, an old record player and absinthe bottles lying around. An old door rests on top of a bathtub, functioning as a surrogate dinner table.
At the heart of this non-traditional staging, though, was Mr. Cosson's interviews with other creators for whom Illuminations has had a lasting impact.
That wide range of voices included poets, artists and performers. Lorin Stein, editor of The Paris Review, was interviewed to speak on the significance of John Ashbery, whose Illuminations translation was ultimately used in the show. Wyatt Mason, one of Rimbaud's more widely known translators, was consulted for his different perspective on the text, as well.
Between the translation, the interviews, the biography and the songs, Rimbaud In New York has an awful lot going on. As such, Ms. Huisman's emphasis on building a narrative around the process itself was key. Stephen Young from the Poetry Foundation explained that this approach would have been very much at the core of Rimbaud's creative raison d'être. | {
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Learning Twitter can be overwhelming. But, as with any task, breaking it down into smaller parts helps considerably. This is lesson four in a ten-part series.
In this four minute video, I talk about why you should follow by geography. This is especially important for brick and mortar businesses whose clients are in their locality.
There are many benefits to listing by geography.
For business and networking purposes, it's good to put people who live in your vicinity, say county, on a list. This is especially important for brick-and-mortar businesses who depend upon local clientele. And let's not forget local SEO.
"The key to creating relatable localized content is crossing over subject barriers to where topics intersect and ideas match up, returning a broader vision of the website in search.
For example, I have an Orange County list, I can go to that column on Hootsuite, and read only those tweets. The list filters out my whole Twitter stream (currently following 12,780) to show only the 447 on that list. Obviously, making the information more relevant and manageable for me. This gives me the ability to scroll through tweets and find gems even from four hours ago that I missed while otherwise occupied. I simply reply to start a conversation or share (retweet) their post.
Another reason to list by geography is if you're researching an area to travel and/or move.
My backup plan, should I ever have to leave California, is to move to Arizona. I started putting people on a list with other Arizonans. I can read their tweets, interact, get to know the area, learn new things, and make friends before I even move.
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CBS Tops On Thursday In The U.S. BBC One Again #1 In The UK. Nine Wins In Australia.
Posted on August 29, 2014 by overtheshouldermlb
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Thursday, August 28, 2014 (Posted 08.29.14)
CBS Wins On Thursday with 'Big Brother' Top Program.
The Tiffany Network began, on one of the slowest nights of the year, at 8P, with a rerun of 'The Big Bang Theory' and it drew 6.49 million viewers and a 2.9/5. At 830P, a rerun of 'The Millers' pulled in 6.31 million viewers and a 2.6/5. At 9P, 'Big Brother' won the evening as it drew 7.50 million viewers and a 3.6/7. Then at 10P, a rerun of 'Elementary' drew 4.48 million viewers and a 2.3/4 to win its time slot. Please see the Evening Note below.
The Peacock Network placed a season finale in a sandwich of two reruns. At 8P, a rerun of 'Hollywood Game Night' pulled in 5.86 million viewers and a 2.4/4 as it was the top program on the night at 30 Rock. Ouch! Then at 9P, 'Welcome to Sweden' drew 4.89 million viewers and a 1.6/3. At 930P, the season finale of 'Welcome to Sweden' drew 4.40 million viewers and a 1.3/2. Then at 10P, a rerun of 'America's Got Talent' drew 4.12 million viewers and a 1.6/3. Must be the beginning of Labor Day weekend. And 'Sweden' has been renewed?
The Animal Network of Broadcast had a night. At 8P, they ran a rerun of 'Sleepy Hollow' which drew 4.46 million viewers and a 1.2/2. And at 9P, a rerun of 'Bones' pulled in 4.99 million viewers and a 1.7/3. It was just a bad night for the Murdoch Minions.
The Alphabet Network flopped to fourth on Thursday by putting up a two-hour edition, at 8P, of 'The Quest' as it really didn't help when it drew 3.91 million viewers and a 1.2/3. At 9P, the second episode of 'The Quest' had a ridiculously low 0.8/1. At 10P, 'World's Wildest Commercials' ran through a host of spots from around the world drew 4.17 million viewers and a 2.3/4. Proving one thing…people will watch a show of just commercials rather than a show itself.
The Little Network That Couldn't decided to throw away Thursday and place two reruns on their schedule with predictable results. At 8P, a rerun of 'The Vampire Diaries' drew 1.38 million viewers and a 0.5/1. At 9P, a rerun of 'The Originals' pulled in 1.28 million viewers and a 0.4/1. Result? Not very good.
Evening Note: Due to the numerous pre-emptions across the networks for preseason football, all individual series results are approximate. CBS was preempted 27% of the U.S. from 8-9P, 23% from 9-10P and 13% from 10-11P. FOX was preempted in San Francisco with the Oakland Raiders defeating the World Champion, Seattle Seahawks.
NBC's 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' with a rerun had a 2.0/5 ; CBS's 'Late Show with David Letterman' finished with a 1.9/5; and ABC's 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' finished with a 1.8/5. At 1235A, ABC's 'Nightline' won the time slot again with an average of 1.1/4. NBC's 'Late Night with Seth Meyers' with a rerun finished second again and tied 'Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson' which was also a rerun both finishing with a 1.0/4. At 135A, NBC's 'Carson Daly' finished with a 0.7/3.
CBS won Thursday with 6.125 million viewers and a 2.9/5. NBC came in second with 4.874 million viewers and a 1.8/3. FOX had 4.728 million viewers and a 1.4/2. ABC finished with 3.997 million viewers and a 1.4/3. The CW drew 1.327 million viewers and a 0.4/1.
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Top Ten Wednesday Cable Programs August 27, 2014
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#2 The O'Reilly Factor FOXNC 2.659 million viewers @ 8P
#3 The Big Bang Theory TBS 2.410 million viewers @ 10P
#4 American Restoration HIST 2.368 million viewers @ 1003P
#5 The Big Bang Theory TBS 2.356 million viewers @ 1030P
#6 The Big Bang Theory TBS 2.308 million viewers @ 930P
#7 The Kelly File FOXNC 2.270 million viewers @ 9P
#8 Law & Order: SVU USA 2.237 million viewers @ 9P
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BBC One topped all in the UK on Thursday. At 8P, 'DIY SOS: The Big Build' returned with 4.48 million viewers (22.6%). At 9P, the network really took off as Brendan O'Carroll's appearance on 'Who Do You Think You Are?' topped the ratings on Thursday. The 'Mrs Brown's Boys' star's turn on the ancestry series brought in 5.30 million viewers (25.7%). AT 1035P, 'Motorway Cops' brought in 2.34 million viewers (20.9%). It was a good night for One.
ITV at 730P had 'Tonight: The Food We Eat' and it drew 2.51 million viewers (13.8%). At 830P, 'Harbour Lives' had 2.16 million viewers (10.7%). Then at 9P, 'Prom Crazy' drew 1.51 million viewers (7.3%).
BBC Two finished third on Thursday beginning at 7P with live athletics coverage as it drew 1.32 million viewers (7.0%). It was followed, at 9P, by 'Natural World' with 1.28 million viewers (6.2%).
Channel 4 presented at 8P 'Location, Location, Location' and it drew 1.12 million viewers (5.7%). It was followed at 9P by 'Stammer School' with 824,000 viewers (4.0%). At 10P, 'First Time Farmers' drew 525,000 viewers (3.4%).
Channel 5 at 8P had 'Burned Alive: Anatomy of a Murder' as it brought in 663,000 viewers (3.4%). It was followed at 9P by the latest 'Celebrity Big Brother' with 1.70 million viewers (8.3%). At 10P, 'Suspects' concluded with 697,000 viewers (4.5%).
BBC Three at 10P had 'Cuckoo' and it brought in 532,000 viewers (3.2%). At 1030P, 'Siblings' brought in 476,000 viewers (3.4%).
Network Nine wins back top honors in Australia on Wednesday evening with a strong 32.9% share of the available audience. And they did it with four programs in the Top Ten with #1, 'Nine News' leading the way with 1,013,000 viewers, the top newscast in the nation, 43,000 viewers ahead of its main competition. #3 was 'Nine News 6:30' with 932,000 viewers, finishing 5,000 viewers ahead of its main rival. #6 was 'A Current Affair' with 831,000 viewers. And #9 was 'The Footy Show' with 702,000 viewers.
While Seven also had four programs in the Top Ten, it didn't have the fire power. #2 was 'Seven News' with 964,000 viewers. #4, 'Seven News/Today Tonight' drew 927,000 viewers. #5, 'Home and Away' pulled in 882,000 viewers. And, #7 was 'The World's Oddest Animal Couples' with 765,000 viewers.
Ten came in third on Wednesday with 17.4% share of the available audience. It also had #10, 'The Bachelor Australia' which drew 661,000 viewers.
ABC1 finished fourth on the evening with 16.7% share and had one program in the Top Ten, '#8 'ABC News' which drew 731,000 viewers.
SBS was fifth with 5.8% share.
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I'm on the reserve list for Teesside... furthest I've ever gotten before. They don't tell you where you are on the reserve list, so will be trying not to get my hopes up!
Thanks for the update kined. Exciting!!
I am by no means an expert here, and am going through the application process myself, but I would spend some time in supervision reflecting on this question and how to go about answering it. Are you in a role where you have a clinical psychologist as a supervisor?
Oops wrong thread - sorry!
I called Liverpool today. Their reserve list has moved by one place. She said that people could be called to come in for an interview up until the day prior to it. | {
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LOS ANGELES – A railroad switchman from La Mirada, testifying against BNSF Railway Co. in a negligence lawsuit today, told jurors that he's often depressed because he is only 30 years old but has to use a cane to steady himself as he walks.
Martin jumped off a moving locomotive just before a Nov. 18, 2008, collision that left him with an injured ankle. The accident, he said, was the result of bad communications.
Though he could still lose his surgically repaired foot, he wants to stay with the railroad, marry his girlfriend and eventually move to Colorado, where the cost of living is less.
Martin told jurors he was an optimistic person before the accident.
"I was going places, it seemed like things were on their way up," he said.
Doctors have said Martin has post-traumatic stress disorder.
The accident, he said, was largely due to poor radio communications with the engineer pushing eight locomotives from the Hobart Yard.
Martin sued in October 2009, alleging the railroad had some responsibility for the accident.
Martin, who said he worries about insurance benefits being cut off, thought of his own mishap when he heard about an accident involving a Union Pacific train on Sept. 10. A conductor's arm was amputated to free him from the wreckage.
"I found myself being put in that guy's shoes — what he might have thought before the collision," he said.
Martin said he figured some people assume he is a wounded war veteran.
Martin said he graduated from Whittier High School and earned a bachelor's degree in biology from Whittier College, but later decided to follow his father's footsteps as a railroad man.
His lawyer, Anthony S. Petru, said the collision of the trains caused about $80,000 in damage. He said the train Martin was on was going about 10 mph and the other railcars were stopped. | {
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Hash And Manga On Love In Sri Lanka
Posted by Pooja Nair Posted on May 2 2018 Leave a comment
By being there for each other & loving each other the way we do, I don't think we have to prove it to anyone. We are stronger together and people see that.
[Editor's Note: This piece is a part of the ongoing series on the Lesbian Day of Visibility for the month of April 2018. The series is an attempt to create discourse on topics that often do not appear in mainstream conversation. To visit all pieces under this theme, visit : http://gaysifamily.com/tag/lesbian/.]
Hash and Manga are a lesbian couple based in Sri Lanka. Both designers and mural artists, they are also the founders of Kings_Co that focuses on mural art, photography, videography, content creation, fashion design and branding. Most recently, they have started Sri Lanka's first Skateboarding brand, 'Push Skateboards', in an attempt to promote the skateboarding culture in Sri Lanka. Pooja Nair talks to them about their journey being two artists in love, and painting the town rainbow through their work.
Q. How was your individual experience coming out?
H: I came out to my dad first. Few days later, to my mom. That's when whole hell broke loose. I ran away to my friend's place. The same evening, I found my mom at my friend's door and she said "Come back home.We don't care about who you get married to" And that was it. It was quite an experience.I'm blessed to have parents who understand and love me for who I am. And as for society, I have always been quite open about my sexuality.
M: Who comes out? Why do we have to come out? If heterosexual people don't come out, why do we have to? So I never came out. But I took my family to pride events and through my work I conveyed the message to them & everyone else. Since I started dating my girlfriend & she was always open about her sexuality, I automatically came out to everyone else.
Q. How does Sri Lankan society view women who love women?
H: I would say that there's a small percentage of people who supports Lesbian relationships. Our friends and family do belong to this small number of people. But the mass seems to be uneducated about any form of sexuality. And believes that LGBT relationships are uncultured. Some may believe that it's sin or it's abnormal. Mostly, these people don't understand the fact that there are emotions involved in our relationship. In their minds, we are together just to have sex and not because we love each other.
M: For me, I think Lesbian relationships are more accepted than other queer relationships by the masses not because they understand the relationship.But only because they feel that it's fun & hot.
Q. How do you negotiate who you are in open society? Do you care?
H: I DON'T care. Some people think I'm a guy. Some think I'm a girl. That doesn't matter either. I don't have to explain myself to anyone.
M: No. It doesn't matter. I don't go out as a queer person. I go out Umanga the designer/artist. My sexuality doesn't and shouldn't define me.
Q. How long have you both been together?
H: 11 years for this November. (We did have rough patches in the beginning. Took a break once.)
M: Almost 11 years.
Q. Society's idea of commitment remains to be 'marriage' . In a country where you do not have the choice to marry, how do you two choose to express your commitment to each other?
H & M: By being there for each other & loving each other the way we do, I don't think we have to prove it to anyone. We are stronger together and people see that.
Q. Relationships are considered to be 'fragile' when it comes to queer people. What are your thoughts on that?
H: Well… We have been together for almost 11 years and our relationship is getting stronger each day. I think it's a shallow to consider it to be fragile. In today's world every relationship seems fragile. Not many people believe in love.
M: I think every relationship is fragile. It depends from person to person.
Q. What are some of your experiences with those who do not know anything about women who love women?
H: Most of them see me as a guy & think that we are a straight couple. But if they figure out that I'm a girl we get the stares, occasional chit chats. But with people who genuinely want to know about lesbian relationships, those conversations usually go like this-
The person: What? Girls can date girls? Why don't you want to get married to a guy?
Me: Because I'm not interested in guys.
The person: Why? Women are supposed to be married to men? Don't you wanna grow your hair, wear make up and dress like a girl.
Me: How do you dress like a girl? Which law says that girls have to dress a certain way?
The person: Awkwardly changes the topic to "Can you guys make babies?"
M: Some think that there's always a butch and a femme girl in a lesbian relationship. And they want to know who's top and who's bottom. Or think it's a phase, or it's a choice. Mostly, they don't even know that it's a criminal offence to be in a same sex relationship in Sri Lanka.
Q. You have been out and part of Sri Lankan society for a while now. How have views on homosexuality changed, or have they?
H: From 10 years ago to now, it has definitely changed among the youth. But it's again a small percentage compared to the masses. And we see a lot of Sinhala clickbait music videos being created lately using same sex couples/stories. Some of these singers speak about equality simply to be apart of the conversation and not because they genuinely support this cause.
M: The youth is more open towards homosexuality. The government and the masses of the country speak about this topic more than before. But none of them seem to have a clear understanding about homosexuality (the Minister of Health openly mentioned at a press conference that Homosexuality is a mental illness). Sexuality isn't a subject which is openly taught in the government schools in Sri Lanka and this seems to be the problem. The Sri Lankan government has rejected decriminializing homosexuality last year but they did ban workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation.
Q. Do the changes taking place on LGBT rights in India have an effect on policy in Sri Lanka?
H: I don't think so.
M: I don't think so. Also in India it's civil societies speak more on this matter more than the government, and in that case, I think the Sri Lankan LGBTIQ community is less active compared to India.
Q. How do you see the future of LGBT rights in Sri Lanka?
H & M: It would take us a long time to change the perception of people towards homosexuality. In order to achieve this goal, we do have to thoroughly educate the young generation on homosexuality. And include it in the school syllabi.
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