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Ryan Jones called up
(Main & Thumb) Ryan Jones relaxes in Toronto; but he'll soon be on his way to swap life as a dragon for life as a Lion
© Huw Evans Agency
Wales and Ospreys back row forward, Ryan Jones, will be joining the Lions tour party from early next week.
Currently in Canada, Jones was due to start for Wales in Toronto on Saturday but will instead be heading for New Zealand. Ryan will provide cover for the injured Simon Taylor.
Sir Clive Woodward, Head Coach of the British & Irish Lions said: "I offer my congratulations to Ryan, he has had a good season with Wales, he has made an impact on the international scene very quickly and we look forward to him joining us next week.
"Obviously Simon's discomfort following our last training session is causing us some concern but we are still hopeful that he will be able to work through it and contend for a test spot but in the meantime we are adding Ryan Jones to the touring party." | {
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Q: how to install new oracle apex theme? I'm trying to install new apex theme but the problem is that I don't know where to put theme images folder in apache webserver?
I tried to put it on the apache/images but this doesn't work
So does anybody know where to put the images folder
Note: I have successfuly imported the .sql file and already switched the theme to the new one.
A: It depends on how the template references the image files.
By default in Apex, there is a substitution value called #IMAGE_PREFIX# that points to a folder called /i/. This folder, in turn, is just an alias set up in the Apache config (see the dads.conf file to determine the actual location).
Your template should reference images using #IMAGE_PREFIX#some_folder_name/some_file_name, in which case you need to put the images in a folder called "some_folder_name" beneath the directory that the /i/ alias points to.
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There are several benefits to being part of an ABM program. (1) Participating students will benefit by accelerated completion of two degrees, reducing time and cost. (2) The graduate courses taken while still an undergraduate are billed at the undergraduate tuition rate, which is less than graduate tuition. (3) Undergraduates who enter ETSU with a number of dual enrollment or advanced placement courses could additionally reduce the time and cost of earning both degrees.
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ETSU's ABM program provides flexibility for undergraduate majors and graduate programs. Students, along with their undergraduate advisor and the graduate coordinator of a graduate program, work to develop a Plan of Study that is appropriate to each student's background and career goals. Some students complete the master's degree in the discipline of their undergraduate degree. (E.g. An undergraduate major in Sociology may also complete the Master's degree in Sociology as an ABM student.) Other students move from a related undergraduate major into a different master's program. (E.g. A student with a health sciences major may complete the Master's degree in Public Health.) This flexibility is a real asset to students to create a program that aligns with their career aspirations and passions.
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Since Eastern Europe is not the most well-known holiday destination, it is natural for tourists to ask themselves: is Romania safe?
As our company collaborates with locals on a daily basis, we can assure you that Romania is a safe destination for travelling, especially the cities that are most likely to get visitors such as Bucharest, Timisoara and Cluj.
Even the worldwide statistics show that when it comes to the total number of crimes per country Romania is safer than Norway, Denmark, Finland or Austria. For more data, you can check the statistics here.
Another statistic regarding the number of rapes per million people, places Romania on the 64th position. Therefore, it is safer then countries such as Belgium, Iceland or Germany.
In an article posted by The Guardian about safety in world's major cities, Bucharest, the capital of Romania is at the at the bottom of the list. The top clearly indicates that destinations such as the Netherlands, Belgium, the UK, Finland, Austria or Germany are more dangerous, even if they are really popular among tourists.
Det danske udenrigsministerium beskriver det bl.a. således "Rumænien er et smukt land med mange spændende rejsemål "Det canadiske udrenrigsministerium giver samme rejsestatus til Rumænien, som de gør for bl.a. Frankrig og Australien, hvor du skal "udøve normale sikkerhedsforanstaltninger", hvilket placerer Rumænien i kategorien blandt de sikreste lande at rejse til. Det samme er gældende for det engelsk og australske udenrigsministeriet. Ifølge FNs seneste drabsrapport er kriminaliteten i Rumænien 2,0, tæt på bl.a. Belgien (1,7), Israel (2.1) samt Finland (2,2) og mindre end halvdelen af USAs (4,7 ) og en femtedel af Ruslands kriminalitet (10,2).
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The 7 best ethical porn sites that aren't Pornhub: your definitive guide
by Caitlin Hely
You know, it's true what they say: once you go ethical, you never go back. Here's our list of the 7 best ethical porn sites on offer.
We're all aware that there's no shortage of porn on the internet. But there are a whole lot of websites that are de-platforming sex workers due to their large following and free content, in-turn making ethical and legitimate content harder to find and support.
Sites such as Redtube and Pornhub amass a lot of traffic because of their free material, but they are also becoming increasingly scrutinised over allegations of videos that aid exploitation and sex trafficking, and simultaneously dismiss consent.
Woman On Bed by E.J. Preston
In 2019 Pornhub had over 42 billion people visit their site, a figure which equates to more than 114 million visits per day. Pornhub is just one of the many many websites monopolised by MindGeek, a company which owns all major porn platforms and hundreds of smaller ones. They also own a major percentage of porn studios (which allows them to distribute copyrighted material). However, a quick look at their website, which bears no mention of anything porn-related, will show you the level of ambiguity in which they've shrouded their work. Confusing really.
You can buy it directly from sex workers. Many of them sell directly to clients. The only ethical way to consume porn is to do so in a way that directly benefits the sex workers that make it instead of contributing to their abuse and exploitation.
— Sex Workers Against Sexual Abuse (@SWersAgainstSA) May 23, 2020
So what does this mean for the people putting in the work and actually making the porn? It means that they make very little off their videos, as the same company that their videos are owned by, are the same people that are pirating it and publishing it to these free websites. You see the issue.
That's why we've compiled a list of the seven best ethical porn sites for your pleasure (in no particular order). Now, you can get your rocks off with peace of mind and know that you aren't directly perpetuating a dark market that takes from the pockets of the little guy and puts it into the wallets of huge conglomerates. You're welcome – and enjoy!
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yall are missing out on indie porn!! it's ethical, well done and realistic most of the time! some of these are pay-to-watch, but u can get a free trial. check out bellesea, crashpad, and xconfessions!!! i am a big supporter of ethical, diverse porn so hmu for recs https://t.co/CnOtSho9hk
— sydney (@sydneystropp) September 23, 2020
1. XConfessions and Lust Cinema
Why it's ethical: Created by feminist filmmaker Erika Lust, XConfessions is like the meeting place of indie cinema and porn. The website hosts a growing catalogue of films, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage, as well as written and illustrated confessions, and each month it turns two of its subscribers' confessions into short films. Its sister website, LustCinema, offers feature-length films made by female directors.
Perfect for: People who like their porn with a good storyline and cinematography to boot.
Cost: $11.40-$34.95 a month, depending on your subscription.
Check out XConfessions here and LustCinema here.
2. OnlyFans
Why it's ethical: By now, I'm sure you've all heard of Onlyfans. The subscription-based service allows you to pay for material from whoever you choose, and it's almost like the social media of porn sites (of course the site is also used by content creators of all kinds, not just those in the porn industry).
Self-produced content is a surefire way to know that you're buying directly from the person whose content you are consuming. Creators can charge from the minimum and maximum amounts set by the platform, and fans can pay more for extra pictures and give tips. OnlyFans takes about a 20% cut. The site gives users autonomy over what they post, establishing firm boundaries and avoiding manipulation from big-time producers.
Perfect for: Those wanting more of a personal experience.
Cost: $4.99-$49.99 per month.
Check out OnlyFans here.
3. Bellesa.co
Why it's ethical: A self-described feminist porn site, Bellesa offers up ethical free porn made possible through their Partnership Network. Free clips are usually around ten minutes long and there are also paid videos from their in-house studio on offer, as well as erotica, sexual health articles, and an online sex toy shop. The company also recently gave out free vibrators during COVID-19 lockdown. Legends.
Perfect for: Women and those with a preference for softcore porn.
Check out Bellesa.co here.
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— Monse (@monseeegl) July 4, 2020
4. Dipsea
Why it's ethical: For those of you that prefer to listen to some saucy audio rather than watch raunchy videos, Dipsea is for you. This is an app (think Audible but for erotica) that is female-founded and features a wide array of different stories and subject matter for every interest, whilst all focusing on female pleasure. There are over 300 stories and sessions that range anywhere from 5 to 20 minutes in length.
Perfect for: People looking for a porn medium that isn't visual.
Cost: $47.99 per year (less than $4 per month). You can sign up for a free trial before you commit.
Check out Dipsea here.
5. MVTube
Why it's ethical: Unlike other sites that end in 'tube' which profit off stolen content and are destructive to the livelihood of sex workers, Many Vids is focused on conscious consumerism. MVTube is a segment that has sprung from the Many Vids website which focuses on free content for its viewers. Performers are paid 67 cents for every thousand views and the site only offers content that its MV stars have decided to make free. This allows stars to gain increased exposure, a win-win for all.
Perfect for: Those who want to explore the work of different performers.
Check out Many Vids here.
6. Kink.com
Why it's ethical: For lovers of all things kinky and BDSM-related, this site is your new go-to. Their vision is "to be the most trusted destination for entertainment, education and experiences that inspire people to explore their kinky side without shame." To ensure the safety of all parties involved, they've implemented strict consent protocols which require performers to fill out a comprehensive checklist of what they do and don't consent to.
Perfect for: Those who love BDSM.
Cost: $15-$39.99 per month, depending on your plan.
Check out Kink.com here.
7. Make Love Not Porn
Why it's ethical: This site depicts real-world sex in all it's "glorious, silly, beautiful, messy reassuring humanness". Made by the people and curated for the people, this site is wholesome, to say the least. It's focused on consensual and fun sexual exploration without the performative cliche scenes that you so often find on porn sites. Make Love Not Porn was created in 2009 by Cindy Gallop who also has a TED talk on the topic. Oh, and half of the proceeds of your rental goes to the creators of the video! Amazing.
Perfect for: Those who like their porn authentic and quirky.
Cost: Joining is free, with each video set at $5 to rent. There are also a number of subscription services to choose from.
Check out Make Love Not Porn here.
Ethical porn is the best kind of porn :)
— Valeria 🖕🐖 (@valestoro) July 25, 2015
This is just a small list of platforms to get you started on your ethical porn journey. If we all stop watching stolen content, its demand will diminish, and we can move towards a future where we promote a guilt-free, ethical adult industry for all.
To find out more about the power of ethical porn, check out our video below.
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We try hard, but we occasionally make a mistake that gets past us and our partners.
In this case our inaugural launch of Steve Young Retired Legends minifigures featured Steve as a righty. We were quickly called out that indeed he is a lefty. However 45 pieces of this Legend, as a righty, had already shipped out to OYO fans. Those few, should they wish to change him to a lefty can turn him in to get the correct version. We're guessing that based on the numbers, they won't want to, but they can!
If you like collecting oddities and unique items, Happy Hunting!
If Steve were a righty, his OYO would be this.
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If I put the whole screen into mesh and then mesh:draw, will it increase the performance?
@olzenkhaw When you post code, put ~~~ on a line before and after the code so it formats correctly. I added them to your code. Not everything needs or can be in a mesh, but using a mesh for certain things will increase the performance. You will learn that as you continue coding or looking at various examples.
I don't think that would work. In fact I think you would make even more work for the program because you would be drawing all the items on the screen onto an image which you would then draw afterwards.
But meshes do increase performance, but only if you're replacing lots of sprites.
Putting lots of objects onto one mesh is the key to high performance, yes. Don't use addRect every frame though. In setup, add all the rects you need to a pool, then when you draw, use setRect to move the meshes. If the number of objects fluctuates (ie, a character dies and needs to be removed), use setRect to set the width to 0 (and perhaps move it off screen to be sure), and add it to the pool of not-in-use rects, to be recycled later.
I think @olzenkhaw is trying to draw normally (with functions like sprite, rect, ect) but onto an image that later gets drawn. I don't think this helps performance at all. | {
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title: "Getting the sold out iPhone 4 at launch"
excerpt: "Looks like I might actually get two iPhone 4s on launch day."
last_modified_at: 2018-11-08T20:52:30-05:00
categories: [notes]
tags: [iPhone, Apple, tech geek]
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Looks like I might actually get an **iPhone 4** on launch day. Took AT&T all day to process the order I made at 6:50 AM EST (6/15/2010), but everything is looking good. Guessing I had no problems getting through because I was a new customer and didn't have to deal with the servers looking up my account info for upgrade eligibility.
> Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 6:49 AM
>
> Dear Michael Rose,
>
> Thank you for placing your order with AT&T.
>
> Pre-orders for iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS 8GB will be processed to arrive as early as June 24, 2010, if submitted by 2 p.m. ET, June 22, 2010.
>
> The actual shipment date and receipt of your order is not guaranteed and may be subject to delays for reasons that include, but are not limited to, product availability, inventory, credit issues, number porting or carrier delays, and completion of other required AT&T business processes.
>
> Additional items added to the cart at the time of your pre-order may ship separately depending on availability. All pre-orders taken online are being handled on a first-come, first-served basis.
>
> We appreciate your business and take pride in providing you with the fastest 3G network in America and the best coverage worldwide.
>
> Here is a copy of your order summary:
{% figure caption:"Order status results" %}

{% endfigure %}
Now I'm just worried that my existing number is going to be ported over today from Sprint and I'll be without service on my **Palm Pre**. From the looks of it AT&T confirmed my number port for 12:30pm today (6/16/2010). Sure hope it doesn't take effect until I activate via iTunes next week.
{% figure caption:"Number port status" %}

{% endfigure %}
Now the waiting game begins...
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Q: Mysql query to percentage of Two columns I am trying to work out a MYSQL query
the table called ratings is nothing complicated
columns are
id comment articleid userid vote
What I am trying to achieve is to count all votes for an article divided by yes votes for that article / 100 (the vote column is either 1 or 0) - just a percentage really - and then group all results for each article.
So the return would be something like
articleid pct
21 80
15 45
17 75
something all the lines of this
SELECT articleid, (count(*) as votes / yes votes) * 100 as pct
from ratings
group by articleid
Any help would be appreciated
A: Since you are dealing with 0/1 values, you can just use avg():
select articleid, avg(vote) ratio from ratings group by articleid
This gives you a value between 0 and 1. You can turn it to a percentage by multiplying it by 100:
select articleid, avg(vote) * 100 pct from ratings group by articleid
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This photo is from my favorite travel experience so far. Last year I was fortunate enough to travel to Marrakech and take a three day camel trek. This particular picture was taken in the morning after we spent the night in tents in the desert. On our way out, we stopped to watch the sunrise, and during my photo session with my camel this shot was taken. Camels are very interesting animals, and it still amazes me that people really use them in their everyday lives.
The beach says it all.
At first this was a tough one for me but after I thought about it for a little while I came up with something that I've always wondered about. It is very popular in Europe to put a lock on a bridge to symbolize love. What I always wonder is where did the couple come from? Where are they now? Why were they here? Are they still together? Were they celebrating something special here? And so on. To me, the beauty lies in the mystery of their stories that I will never know.
My landmark is Big Ben in London. It is somewhat stereotypical because everyone knows Big Ben, but to me it's special. London is my favorite place to be and it's where I fell in love with traveling. So for me, Big Ben is a part of how I got to where I am today and the beginning of my travel story.
I'm slightly behind on posting but I am trying to catch up. Today I'm talking about connect. The image I chose was of the Charles Bridge in Prague. This bridge is particularly interesting as it's not only a way to get across the river, but it's also where people come to sell goods, take wedding photos, catch up with old friends, make new friends, laugh, cry and watch the world go by.
Since I was unable to accomplish my water shot yesterday, I wanted to catch up with that first before heading into Solitude. Across the street from me is a great park always busy with fun activities. One of the coolest parts of this park in my eyes is the fountains. Tonight I was able to capture a few images as the sun was setting. Water has always been a big part of my life. From when I swam growing up, to our yearly vacations to Florida, and now living here, I have always enjoyed water.
The other topic for today is Solitude. To me, solitude is anytime I'm exploring a new place. As a traveler I find solitude in the unknown. The pictures I chose are from my recent trip to Austria. The countryside is unbelievably beautiful and serene, so much so, that it looks fake even in person.
In an attempt not to pull photos from previous trips I didn't get to this until after the sun had gone down today. I went to an intersection that I drive through almost everyday to capture it at a wide angle. I do love photography at night but would have liked to see what I could do during the day. This is just a picture of a side street in Tampa. | {
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The first leg of the 2014 Billabong Junior Series presented by BOS 2014 was a wild and exciting event, which set the precedent for junior surfing events for the year. Cooking surf all weekend in Mossel Bay saw the best junior surfers pit their skill and nerves against each other as well as the ocean, with the biggest surf conditions coinciding with the final day of competition.
Everyone stepped up to the challenge of the big outside sets, and proceeded to wow the judges with their bravery and skills.At the end of the event there were some brave new faces, some stoked winners and some very cool prizes being handed out to worthy champions.
This is just the beginning of the series, with the next event to be held in Cape Town in August, so stay tuned for more fun and excitement.
The Billabong Junior Series presented by BOS is sanctioned by Surfing South Africa. Surfing South Africa is a member of the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC), and recognised by the Dept. of Sport and Recreation as the national controlling body for surfing.
The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) is the recognised world governing body of professional surfing has been crowning surfing's undisputed World Champions since 1976.
Oakley South Africa are raring to go with their inaugural celebrity event, the Oakley X-Over Challenge at the JBay Winterfest. Much excitement surrounds this multi-disciplined cross-over challenge, and the invited athletes and celebrities are already in 'serious training' for this fun event .
The Oakley X-Over is set to run from 15 - 16 July, which is in the middle of the ASP JBay Open World Tour surfing event waiting period, as well as in the middle of the 11-day JBay Winterfest.
With surfing, golf and mountain biking as the three disciplines in this invite-only event, the athletes are going to find the going challenging. One of the athletes, ultra marathon runner Ryan Sandes, might be one of the fittest guys around, but can he hit a golf ball?
"I'm super stoked to be taking part in the Oakley X-Over Challenge with some of South Africa's top athletes," said Sandes. "It's such a cool concept and I am really interested to see how the various athletes perform outside of their known sports. I am a bit worred about my golfing capabilities, but it is going to be lots of fun."
Invited athletes are Bob Skinstad, Butch James, Dale Steyn, David Miller, Greg Minnaar, John Smit, Jordy Smith, Kevin Evans, Ruan de Smidt, Ryan O'Connor, Raynard Tissink and Ryan Sandes, as well as a few special guests. Jordy Smith will be competing in the ASP JBay Open Of Surfing World Tour event, to be held at Supertubes in Jeffreys Bay during the same period. Jordy is a two-times winner of the event, and is odds-on favourite to win it again. The event will be webcast live to a global audience at www.aspworldtour.com.
Jordy will face stiff competition from the likes of multiple world champion and current ratings leader Kelly Slater, current world champion and former event winner Mick Fanning, and former JBay Open runner-up Adam Melling.
The Oakley athletes in the X-Over Challenge remain committed to this unique event, and are all set to take JBay by storm at this time. The event will culminate with a prizegiving on the evening of the 16th at The Jolly Dolphin. This will be followed by a performance of The Parlotones at the Jolly Dolphin.
Jeffreys Bay - The next four surfers invited into the JBU Supertrial presented by RVCA have been announced. They are Matt Bromley, Mikey February, Beyrick De Vries and Remi Peterson.
The JBU Supertrial will take place over one day in the Month of June, and will result in a wild card for the Jeffreys Bay Open Of Surfing, an ASP World Tour surfing event to be held at Supertubes, Jeffreys Bay. The World Tour event has a waiting period from 10-21 July, and is the anchor event in the JBay Winterfest - #JBayWinterfest.
The four surfers represent the JBay locals, the young chargers, the new school, and the next generation of young South African surfers who are stepping up to the plate on a local and an international scale.
Remi Petersen is the local JBay surfer who has a reputation for tight and fast surfing in his backyard of Supertubes, and an affinity for finding the biggest and deepest barrels on his backhand. He is the perfect example of local knowledge and will be a dangerman in any heat.
Matt Bromley is a Cape-based charger who stands out in big waves and who has shown his skills time and again at Supers, whether it be in free surfs or with a competitive singlet on. His clean and powerful surfing is perfectly suited to the perfect Supers walls, and when it gets bigger he really starts showing his supremacy and competitive experience. "It's going to be a cracker bash between the innovation from the groms and the power from the ballies," reckoned Bromley when he heard the news about his invite. "New school takes on experience. Hope the waves are firing."
Mikey February from Kommetjie has been one of the outstanding junior surfers for many years now, and he has stepped out of the junior leagues and has shown no signs of slowing down. Mikey has an incredible new-school arsenal of futuristic moves, an imaginative way of looking at waves and that powerful Big Match Temperament that gets him all the way to the winner's podium in so many events. Also hungry to win, Mikey could turn the tables on any surfers whatever their pedigree and is definitely one to watch in the barrel.
Beyrick De Vries from Umhlanga has been on the forefront of competitive surfing in South Africa for many years now, and he's still only 21 years of age. Last year at Sunset Beach in Hawaii, he caught the best wave of the contest, with some calling it the best wave of the year and more, scoring a 10-point ride and the acclaim of the contest officials, the judges and his peers. Wanna watch that wave? Here you go - www.youtube.com/watch. Beyrick is a powerful surfer and a determined contestant, and has the competitive acumen and skills to win the event and get that much sought after wildcard.
The JBU Supertrial is also co-sponsored by Arbor Skateboards and Firewire Surfboards.
Trailists so far: Greg Emslie, Joshe Faulkner, Shaun Joubert, Matt McGillivray - who was the RVCA Junior Challenge winner, Sean Holmes, Dylan Lightfoot, Warren Dean, Slade Prestwich, Mikey February, Beyrick De Vries, Remi Petersen and Matt Bromley.
The final day at the 2014 Cool Shoe SA Masters was Epic. Surfers were greeted with 4-5 ft clean conditions and definitely the best waves of the competition.
At the start of the day EP still had 7 surfers left in the draw and were looking good for a historical best showing at SA's. By lunch time and in the Semi's EP still had Dave Lippy, Wayne Klerk, Kelvin Zehmke, Andre Venter, Michelle Holmes and Clint Fraser.
The camaraderie of this years EP team was awesome and showed in the results where we ended up with a solid 3rd place, agonizingly close to 2nd place Zululand and winners Border.
Individual results were excellent with the ever red hot Kelvin Zehmke claiming his second 4th place in a row in the Senior Mens, Clinton Fraser proving he can compete with the very best to claim EP's top result with a 2nd in the prestigious Masters division (only bested by ex World Tour campaigner Greg Emslie), Andre Venter claiming a well deserved 4th in the Grand Kahuna's and lady stand-in Michelle Holmes braving the big surf to claim 5th place for the ladies and the EP bravery award for her heroic efforts in gaining us invaluable team points.
Thanks must go to EP surfing and Andre Venter for the support and management for the team this year and all competitors who were part of this great team. The EP Masters are on the rise and next year hope to improve yet again.
Masters surfers don't need those fancy flotation wetsuits - Dennis showing all you need is a coupla beers n you good to go!
The 2014 Cool Shoe South African Masters Surfing Championships was completed at Nahoon Reef in East London on Saturday with the Border team dominating proceedings in their home surf, clinching their eighth successive provincial team title along with four of the seven individual titles on offer.
Competing in excellent one to two metre waves with stiff offshore winds, Border had representatives in the final of every division and accumulated 39 764 points to retain the Masters Cup. Zululand surprised their counterparts by finishing runners-up in the team standings ahead of Eastern Province, Western Province, KwaZulu-Natal Central, Southern Cape and Southern KwaZulu-Natal.
Devyn Mattheys (Bor) excelled in the final of the Senior Men (Over 30 years), selecting the best waves on offer and posting a heat total of 15.50 out of 20 and leaving teammate Tyrell Johnson needing a near-perfect 9.0 point ride for victory. Alan Johns (Zulu) picked up third place with Kelvin Zehmke (EP) in fourth.
Reigning World Masters Champion and defending SA Masters champ Greg Emslie (Bor) was in a class of his own in the Masters (O35) final, finishing nearly five points ahead of runner-up Clinton Fraser (EP). Stuart Fowles (Bor) and Andrew Banks (Zulu) claimed third and fourth respectively.
Gary van Wieringen (SKZN) fought a see-saw battle with Wayne Monk (Bor) in the Grandmasters (O40) before securing the crown with Kevin O'Brien (Bor) and Vince King (Zulu) collecting the minor positions.
The Kahunas (O45) division saw Gareth Sepp capture another title for hosts Border as he comprehensively outscored Rob Moore-Boyle (KZNC), David Malherbe (Bor) and Mark Wooten (KZNC), who finished in that order.
Fred le Roux claimed the Grandkahunas (O50) title for Zululand with a dominant display. Nick Pike (Bor) grabbed second place and Arthur Cowan (KZNC) narrowly outpointing Andre Venter for third.
Border's Brian Heathcote produced the upset of the day when he finished just 0.50 of a point ahead of four-time World Masters Champion Chris Knutsen (KZNC) with Gordon Harmer (Bor) in third and Hand Kamhoot, the only male finalist from last year's runners-up Western Province, finishing fourth.
The 2015 Cool Shoe SA Masters Surfing Championships will be run in Richards Bay and will be the first national event hosted by Zululand Surfing Association.
Conditions were pretty tough for the first day of the Cool Shoe SA Masters Surf Champs being held at Nahoon. The ballies were greeted with very tricky 3-5ft onshore surf. Only round 1 of competition was surfed for all divisions so all our EP masters are still in the compo.
Some good heats were surfed and standouts were Clinton Fraser and Brad Sorour from the O/35 age group who won their respective heats to progress directly to the Quarter finals.
Luckily the west is pulling through and there should be some coooking surf for the next coupla days.
Surfing South Africa has announced that for the first time ever at a National tournament, real time live streaming surfing will be broadcast from the 2014 Cool Shoe SA Masters Surfing Championships which kicks off with an Opening Function at the Nahoon Lifesavers Club at Nahoon Beach at 7pm on Wednesday. The first rounds of competition start at 8am on Thursday 15 May and the finals will be held on Saturday 17 May.
The live surfing will be available for viewing via the internet onwww.streamit360.tv In order to watch the live action from Nahoon Reef click the link and activate the SURFING button on the page. The Cool Shoe SA Masters Surfing Championships will be streamed live from noon on Friday 16 May and will include all the finals which will be held on Saturday.
The SA Masters Surfing Championships always produces the highest quality surfing and with 4 – 6 foot perfect offshore conditions predicted for Friday and Saturday this year's event looks set to be a cracker.
Two current World Champions, Greg Emslie (Border) and Chris Knutsen (KZN Central), two former World Champions, Andrew Banks (Zululand) and Heather Clark (Southern KZN), 18 surfers who have represented South Africa in international competition and a host of provincial and South African champions will be in action at the 2014 Cool Shoe South African Masters Championships.
In addition all seven age group champions from last year's event in Mossel Bay have been included in their respective provincial teams. Greg Emslie won both the World and South African Masters titles last year, Llewellyn Whittaker (Southern Cape) won the Senior Men's (O30) title, Wayne Monk (Border) won the Grandmasters (O40) Division, Gareth Sepp (Border) took honours in the Kahunas (O45) Division, Robin Lavery (Zululand) was the 2013 Grandkahunas (O50) champion in Mossel Bay, Hans Kamhoot (WP) won the Veterans (O55) title and former two time World Masters Champion Heather Clark (Southern KZN) was crowned the SA Masters Champion in the Women's Division.
Hosts Border, the defending champions and seven time winners of the Masters Cup which is awarded to the top provincial team at the event have put together a star studded side for this year's 10th edition of the South African Masters Championships and will be hard to beat at their home break.
Anything can happen over the three days of competition and Border will face tough competition from 2013 runners up Western Province, neighbours Eastern Province and 2015 Masters Championships hosts Zululand. The other provincial teams are from Southern Cape and Southern KZN.
The 2014 Cool Shoe SA Masters Championships will decide seven individual champions and determine the top Provincial team. Each team member's points will count towards the Masters Cup, which was won by Southern KZN in 2005 and 2006 and by Border in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013.
Heats and the provisional format are posted onwww.surfingsouthafrica.co.za and each day's results will be available from 8pm on this website.
Jeffreys Bay - The music lineup for the JBay Winterfest is set to blow music lovers away. The music festival, set to take place at the Jolly Dolphin from 11- 19 July, forms part of the JBay Winterfest, incorporating World Tour surfing, mountain biking, skateboarding, open water swimming, the VW Rally and more.
The first weekend of the festival looks like it's going to be a pretty large one on the music front. We have the massive A King and Van Coke Cartel as well asDJ Naaldekoker opening on Friday 11 July, followed by the beats of PHFat, and the inimitable Jack Parow, who will be all over the show on Saturday 12 July.
The Parlotones will make their appearance midweek, on Wednesday 16 July, to keep us going until the final weekend.
The Lucas Reunion and Jeremy Loops will get the party rocking on Friday 18 July, before 7TH Son and Taxi Violence close off the music on Saturday 19 July.
In between all the tunes, there is going to be World Class surfing going down at Supertubes, with the best 32 surfers in the world competing for World Tour victory, points and prizemoney. Our South African two times winner Jordy Smith will be in the mix, along with world champion surfers Kelly Slater, Mick Fanning and Joel Parkinson. Other JBay regulars like Taj Burrow and Adriano de Souza will also be competing, along with relative JBay newcomers in Mitch Crews and Gabriel Medina, to name a few.
"What can I say about the JBay Winterfest, except... woman, waves, booze, crazy parties, crazier people, music, more booze, waves, Mickey drunk, surfing, more booze, parties, surfing, hangover, surfing, booze, woman, music, Koffie in a wig, people falling down hills on longboards, blood, more booze, more blood, parties, music, music, blood, music, woman, booze, Frank shirtless, music, booze, surfing, sleep."
Ok you can breathe now.
Music Festival tickets will go on sale from the 15th May 2014, and are available directly from The Jolly Dolphin.
How that possie is a venue for a WCT tour event is anyone's guess. Sure, Brazil is crazy about surf so the ASP wanna go for the "whole bums on seats" approach, but yoh, there really are better waves there than those we've had to endure the past few years. Take the boys to the heaving crystal blue barrels of Fernando de Noronha (below) and the surfers and the viewers will be frothing.
Michel Bourez emerged victorious from the lotto otherwise known as the Billabong Pro Rio. Cos it was anyone's game out there. Big slurpy barrels or closeouts, with a 2 outta 10 barrel to close-out ratio. Pure luck what your wave turned into, which meant a lot of luck in who advanced and who didn't.
Michel musta blown on the dice nicely, cos the waves kept rolling up for him and he surfed them like a champ. Kelly had been looking strong - specially after dropping a perfect 10 for the first wave of the day. A free fall no hander backside below sea level drainer, that saw him throw out a deserved claim. Adriano seemed to be shocked into submission, and didn't catch a wave the entire heat, bar the one he caught to come in on, which scored a paltry 3. something.
Trav pissed on the chips a bit as had Kolohe for an interference, but with 2 really arb wave scores got beat on the buzzer by Brother hooking a single wave that counted more than both of Trav's put together. Jordy stuttered in his QF against final winner Michel.
Kolohe and Kelly went ping pong in the semi's, but with it all to play for Brother threw out a huge air and stuck it, and kept Kelly out the hunt. Taj was in with a shot during the semi's, but the wave god's sent Michel a barrel and into the final he went.
Ask anyone at the start of the comp if it woulda been a Michel vs Kolohe final and you woulda got great odds.
Michel now has his 2nd CT win for the year. Who woulda thought......!
Daniel Eden is the lucky winner of the ML Fantasy Surfer comp - after being one of the few who picked Michel for the win. Dan - a lekker Billabong hamper worth R1600 is coming your way (Billabong boardshorts, TShirt, cap, leash and grip). Next comp will be the Fiji Pro at the beginning of June, so start thinking about who to choose.
Bone crushing bombs, bomb barrels and bombs on your head is what characterized Rounds 3 & 4 of the Billabong Pro Rio. In the washing machine chaos of the line-up there were some seriously throaty shacks, and if you could hunt em down they won heats. Trav Logie used one for a giant kill to celebrate his birthday. A last minute bomb barrel scored him a 9.5 to pip Gabe Medina by 0.5 and get through his Rd 3 heat.
Jordy surf like a man possessed and is looking like he's getting some serious form back. This was the event he won last year - so hopefully history repeats itself. He's already secured himself a place in the quarters after downing one of the Brazzo's. Only one Brazzo left in the mix on their home turf, which is a pity - as the crowds go ballistic for their guys. And he's up against Kelly in Rd 5. Gonna feel the pressure of the beach on him for sure.
Kelly managed a buzzer beater to cull yet another Brazzo. The guys split the peak a minute before the heat ended, and Kelly's right barrel was the pick of the two. Round 4 and he was out of sorts - not often you see Kelly with a 5.30 wave score. He's up against Adriano in Rd 5. A tough one cos Adriano has the whole of Brazil backing him.
All to play for for the remaining competitors who have world title aspirations, as Mick got sunk early by a wildcard, and is outta the mix.
And here's who's still left in the mix. Round 5 will decide who the remaining 4 quarter finalists are. Remember, entries for the ML Fantasy Surfer comp will close just before the quarters run. Get your entry in and win a Billabong hamper worth R1600! Enter here.
Traditionally the surf community gives egg-beaters plenty of stick, but to be honest what some of the guys can do on waveski is pretty damn insane. Local waveskier Ian Macleod has just won the World Masters Waveski title, so let's catch up with him to find out how an ou from PE gets to be the best in the world.
Ysss, World Champ – you must be feeling pretty chuffed right now!?
I am super stoked. It has taken 7 attempts over 28 years. I never attended all the world titles due to costs and my retirement in '97. Thanks to my sponsors Safire Insurance for helping me acheive my goal.
You guys surfed in Durbs – what were the waves like, and tell us a bit about the standard of surfing you were up against.
I am 98kg so I really need bigger waves to help me ride to my full potential. The bigger the better….. Last year's SA Champs was also in Durban with 6-8 foot sucking bombs and I was hoping for the same this year but that was not to be.
The biggest it got to was 3 foot with the off shore wind and 4 foot with onshore wind. Every morning it blew offshore with the horrible cross and onshore winds blowing in the afternoons. So it was really tricky throughout the contest. With the French riders all weighing in between 60kg and 75kg it was super tough to beat these okes. I ended up 9th in the Open. The Masters is by far the most competitive category. The final consisted of 3 previous World Champs.
You come from a famous waveski family – with your dad, John, and brother, Alistair, also being world champs. Surely that makes you guys the only family with so many world titles?
Yes, my brother Alistair won the World Junior Title in 1989 in Cornwall, England and my Dad has won 3 World Titles: 1984 Noordhoek, Cape Town, 1986 Hawaii (these 2 in the Masters category) and 1996 North Beach, Durban (that year Alistair and I came 3rd and 4th respectively in the Open division).
There has been no other family where 3 members have been crowned World Champion.
My dad started Macski in his garage in Summerstrand in 1979. Obviously Macski comes from our surname. In 1986 Macski produced just under 4000 waveskis. It was around this time when the hand shaped waveski made its first appearance and Macski stared making Body Boards.
End of 1991 I joined my Dad at Macski and within 9 months I started to shape waveskis. Alistair joined Macski in the financial department in the beginning of 1993. The nineties saw the cheap body board dominate our production and the waveskis steadily declined. By early 2000's we were making over 12 thousand cheap body boards per year.
Back in the day boogie boards were heavy weight fibreglass missiles with hand straps and fins! Bought one as a lightie from Oceans surf shop in Rink Street. Was about the same size as me at the time! Think I gonked quite a few peeps on the head with it in the line-up!
Back in the day before the Chinese cornered the market pretty much all the boogie boards in SA were from Mackski. Most of you would have had a Wave Warrior or two?!
Reckon just about every kid had one of these growing up!
After breaking my back on a waveski in 1993 and achieving a 5th in France in 1995 and a 4th in Durbs in 1996 in the Open division of the World Champs and winning the SA Champs at Noordhoek in PE in 1997 I decided to retire from the sport and concentrate on being a husband and a father. Since my retirement the World Titles came to SA twice and I entered them for the fun coming 13th in 2000 and 9th in 2006. My dad retired from Macski in September 2004 and I took over the production and Alistair the sales and marketing.
With cheap body boards being imported I decided to stop the production of the body boards and started to produce and install fibreglass pools. By this time we were making only a handful waveski's per year and with being out of the sport the sales of the hand shaped boards was almost zero. I was force to liquidate my Macski Manufacturing early 2009 and having signed personal surety lost everything.
Were any of the competitors in the World Champs riding your boards?
More than half the competitors were riding my boards. I got 3 World Titles (Ladies-Sandra Pienaar, Masters (Me) and Grand Masters (Kieron Davies from the UK), I also got three 2nd's, a 3rd and a 4th. This makes Macski the most successful brand at these World Titles.
Another local, Sandra Pienaar, won the Ladies Masters World Champs – how come PE is so strong in waveskiing?
It is weird, we don't have the waves to justify that statistic….. There are 2 other World Champs over years that have come from PE. Ronnie Ackerman (three times) and Adrian Vos (junior) have also won World Titles.
Well done on your win, local is lekker!
Want a rad custom waveski? Give Ian a shout on his Facebook page or webpage Macski Custom. | {
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June 15 is the 166th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (167th in leap years), with 199 days remaining.
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Let's imagine that we lived in an era in which change was occurring incredibly rapidly. An era in which our information landscape was undergoing drastic transformations into new, previously-unimaginable forms. An era in which our economic landscape was destroying rock-solid, stable livelihoods due to threats from geographically-distant workers and/or devices that replaced not just human labor but also human cognition. An era in which our learning landscape was creating unprecedented powers and possibilities but also significant disruptions to deeply-entrenched institutions. An era which required 'just tell me what to do' learners and workers to be more autonomous and self-directed, that demanded that they be more divergent and unique rather than convergent and fungible. An era in which a premium was increasingly placed on adaptability, creativity, critical thinking, and collaborative problem-solving – all at a pace never seen before – just to make a basic living.
In this imagined era, would the 'miracle schools' touted by the media, policymakers, and educators be the ones that prepared kids to be successful on individually-completed, standardized assessments of low-level learning? | {
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China will eliminate or delegate to lower-level authorities more items that require government approval, and implement nationwide reform of the review process over construction projects, the State Council's executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang decided on Wednesday.
"Streamlining administration is as important as tax cuts in stimulating market vitality as we tackle the current downward economic pressure. The key task for the government is to foster a better business environment to energize all market players," Li said at the meeting. "This will be our important measure for sustaining steady economic growth this year."
It was decided at the meeting that 25 administrative approval items including preapproval of corporate names before business registration and preliminary review of domestically-produced medicines will be canceled. Six administrative approval items including the registration of certain practices and occupations will be delegated to government departments at or below the provincial level.
"Our reform of government functions affects the vested interests of government departments. However, administrative streamlining is a must as excessive and cumbersome review requirements drive up institutional transaction costs and dampen market vitality," Li said.
"Meanwhile, the government must enhance oversight and improve services. Its focus should shift to setting rules and standards."
It was also decided at the meeting the pilot reform of the review system for construction projects will be rolled out across the nation. Under unified requirements, an interagency review process with a single department acting as the lead agency and clear review time frames will be adopted. And practices such as pledging of notification, districtwide evaluation, joint reviews and project inspection upon completion will be implemented.
The goal is to halve the time required for reviewing construction projects to 120 working days nationwide within the first half of this year.
"Market players must assume their due responsibilities and recognize that they take primary responsibility for the projects they undertake, and that they will be held accountable for them on a lifetime basis," Li said.
"As for the government, it must not interfere in things that do not fall within its purview, and focus on exercising oversight in all areas necessary. This kind of oversight will help ensure fairness and efficiency," he said.
The machinery of statecraft has now been optimally streamlined.
I am fully confident that China's economy will sail through troubled waters unscathed as long as the people are united in their national purpose -- as closely as fingers in a clenched fist. | {
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Q: Twitter tweet link not displaying I am trying to build a tweet pop up link.
My html code is below
<p class="col-xs-5 col-xs-offset-1" id="custom-tweet-button">
<a class="twitter-share-button shareButton twitter popup" href="http://twitter.com/share?text=My Custom text" data-text="My Custom text" data-count="none" data-url="https://www.google.com">
<img src="32399/images/social/tweet2.png" alt="" />
</a>
</p>
The javascript code is
$('.popup').click(function(event) {
var width = 575,
height = 400,
left = ($(window).width() - width) / 2,
top = ($(window).height() - height) / 2,
url = this.href,
opts = 'status=1' +
',width=' + width +
',height=' + height +
',top=' + top +
',left=' + left;
window.open(url, 'twitter', opts);
return false;
});
The problem is when the popup happens, it just displays the text. The URL from teh data-url is not getting displayed. I need the URL to be displayed too in the tweet link.
I have created a sample jsfiddle
http://jsfiddle.net/yU9pP/1/
As you can see that the data-url is not getting used How to use that.?
A: You are not using the complete twitter button, adding the corresponding JS snippet solves the problem and activates the data-url use.
<script>!function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js";fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document,"script","twitter-wjs");</script>
Demo
A: I added the following in the href and it worked....Is that the way to do this?
http://twitter.com/share?text=My Text!&url=https://www.google.com
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The background of the medical malpractice and its connection with the law is an extensive one that spans back to many thousand years. The historians have written many law codes about the doctors and the medicines and since 19th to 20th-century law books include the cases of medical malpractice. The medical malpractice attorneys at the Percy Martinez law firm made a brief summary of few key points to make an interesting method to cover the topic of the Medical Malpractice.
The oldest and lengthiest written code in the world is Hammurabi's code. This Babylonian law codes are from 1794 BC and contain 282 law codes. One of its parts describes the consequences of the medical errors, it states that the doctor must be punished if there was any damage to the patient during treatment or later. The Hippocratic Oath includes the idea of "do no harm." Hippocrates was the inhabitants of ancient Greece, they were known as the father of western medicine. The Hippocratic oath was revised many times and many versions were introduced but still, doctor consults it.
In the United States of America, the first medical malpractice case was reported in 1794. The accuser sued the doctor because he promised to do the surgery effectively but did its opposite, therefore the accuser died of failed surgery. The plaintiff won the case. Later in the 19th century, the United States of America experienced a lot of medical malpractice cases. Most of the cases included dislocations and fractures.
The American Medical Association was established in 1847. They started to standardize the procedures of medical training and education. And then the world's first national law for ethical malpractice was introduced. Now the organization is the biggest and one of its kind including the medical students and doctors etc.
All through the 20th Century, the US experienced many laws that were passed after numerous high-profile and big settlements. For the first time, the courts started to issue the standards of medical malpractice awards in 1970's. This triggered the large amount compensations being awarded. Hence the US stated the laws to limit the compensation to some type of damages.
In early 80's, a historic malpractice case came in attention that stimulated more laws, an 18-year-old teenager Libby Zion was brought to the hospital in New York, he was treated by two resident doctors. As the time passed the condition of the girl became worst at night and finally, she died. Her father was a well-known writer, he filed a suit against the two resident doctors that they were negligent and overburdened. The father of the teenager won the case. This case triggered many medical malpractice laws in New York that were the base of many national reforms.
These days as the laws and regulation has supported the protection of doctors and patients. Though still there are many doctors who commit negligence. Normally only 6 percent of the doctors accountable for 60 percent of medical malpractice payments. As of the researchers report at Johns Hopkins school of medicine, medical malpractice cases have reached to a 3rd major reason of deaths in the US.
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As of Tuesday, August 25, 2020
By CARA HUNT
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Working from home, the "new normal" for many right now, may have sounded very appealing a few months ago. Women, mothers in particular, hoped that staying home would help them in taking care of their kids, who have been mostly off from school since March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
According to an article in the Harvard Business Review, studies have shown that the flexibility afforded by working from home may actually lead to putting more stress on women. Research has found that women are more likely to carry out more domestic responsibilities while working at home, whereas men are more likely to prioritise their work over household chores or taking care of children.
This week, we spoke with several Bahamian women who have had to adjust to working from home to find out their secrets on how to strike that sometimes elusive balance between home life and work life.
Lanae said in her case the early bird catches the worm.
"I am in finance and so a lot of my work has to be done early to catch the European markets et cetera, and so I honestly get up the same time as if I was headed into the office which was for 7am. I sit at my computer at 6am and do e-mails and start what I need to do; the things that have to be sent away. It honestly works better for me because by the time my kids wake up around ten o'clock I have gotten a lot done and that's a great time to take a break and get them breakfast. I am usually done around 4pm and then I take a few minutes to start dinner and housework and then the evenings are free. But for me the key is that early wake-up. That allows me freedom at night," she said.
She added that she needs a clear separation from "work" to "home".
"Your office is now now home and so you need to find a definite cut-off point," she said.
Keisha, a human resource manager, agreed.
"I had a hard time shutting off," she admits, "I would be checking my work e-mails all day and night and I never shut off. It was like work was consuming me. Now I put in my hours and whatever doesn't get done will get done the next working day. But I have to have that time when I say I am done work for the day," she said.
Gina, on the other hand, said "turning off" at a set time is difficult because she has two young kids.
"My kids are not at the age where I can let them just chill while I work, and so for me, I just work throughout the day," the office manager said.
"I try to get an hour in before they wake up, and then when they take a nap I can get some done. I do a lot of work between 9pm and midnight when they are asleep just because, honestly, I get more done that way," she said.
"My boss is really cool and is like, 'I don't care how you structure your time away from the office as long as I get what I need'.
But I have taken many calls in my 'bathroom office' and my boss has heard my kids in the background calling for me, et cetera.
But you do what you have to. My husband is an essential worker so he is out working in the day and so he holds the fort down when he gets home. It's exhausting but we are just happy that we are employed."
Crystal said a supportive partner is essential.
"My husband and I are both working at home," the businesswoman explained. "We keep a schedule of our Zoom meetings, conferences, and try to coordinate who keeps an eye on the kids so that the other one can get stuff done and then swap. I don't know how we would have made it if we weren't both home.
She added: "Another random piece of advice is get dressed. I am not saying full suit, full make-up, but don't stay in your PJs all day. I just feel that if I get dressed I am more focussed."
For Arnette, who works in sales, the challenge is avoiding distractions.
"When you're in the office it's just work, but when you are at home you are thinking about the kids and they figure home time is their time and they want your attention, and then you are thinking about laundry and dishes and cleaning in addition to the work stuff all at once," she said.
"It's a lot and it's stressful. The only advice I can give is just focus on one thing at a time. You can't clean and work, so pick one, knock it out, and then move to the next thing."
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Three years of research, development and innovation, that's how. This has enabled us to revolutionise weed control, particularly Prickly Acacia eradication, and recast how landholders and local governments engage in the process.
Our multi-pronged initiative delivers cost-effective, state of the art weed control, genuine hope, and unambiguous results.
Weed PACT program contracts groups of landholders, driven by peer support, commitments to action by specific dates, and assistance incentives.
5 year weed plans divide labour and cost (DCQ handles 'high public benefit' infestations; landholders deal with the balance).
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Development of a smartphone app, social data collection system and automated, web-based, real-time mapping.
Use of YouTube news stories and field days to share the vision and successes of the Weed PACT program.
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By Peter Olszewski, originally published in Mediaweek.
In March, iflix launched Studio 2:15, its all-new creative production business for short-form video content, noting that the studio would be headed by a new global director, "digital trailblazer" Craig Galvin.
Former Wollongong boy Galvin certainly is one of the original digital implementation dudes, right down to his bootstrapping prowess, pointing out that his first job – which ran for two years – was as online sales director for Ozemail's search engine, Anzwers.
"I started at Ozemail in late 1995, in the relative infancy of the internet, when many thought it was a fad with no practical application," he told Mediaweek. "My time at Ozemail gave me a deeper understanding and appreciation for what the internet could do.
"Its potential as a business and marketing platform was very exciting and, coupled with my own penchant for disruption, challenged me to navigate a new uncharted territory.
His next career step, two years later in 1997, was to join a funky little Californian company with a funny name.
"Seeing the opportunity to build something from nothing I became part of a small team that launched Yahoo! in Australia," he says.
In 1997 Yahoo! in the US made some crucial and historic acquisitions that set it up to be the powerhouse it is today.
It was a great time down under for Galvin to step on board, initially as national sales manager.
"As one of the first employees of Yahoo! Australia, I was instrumental in driving the success of the local operation," he said.
"The role meant that I was at the forefront of taking Australia's biggest companies into the digital world, partnering and building their internet strategies. Companies and brands progressive enough to embrace the transformative nature of the internet gravitated towards Yahoo! for their own business and marketing solutions.
Galvin stayed with Yahoo! for five years and then, from May 2003, he spent a decade as president, founder and chairman of the White Agency, which became Australia's leading digital agency and later known as the WhiteGREY.
He surprised business circles in June 2013 by quitting the agency, and joining News Limited initially as digital strategy director.
Over 18 months on the job, he developed and led News Corp's digital commercial strategy, increasing market share from competitors and reaching a yearly run rate in excess of $100 million per year (25%+ year on year growth) .
After News Corp he held senior positions at non-profit Global Citizen, at the newly founded Commercialize TV (CTV), and with international video publisher Zoomin TV in New York.
"While at CTV, I was introduced to the founders at Zoomin," he said. "The strategy at Zoomin in the US was to establish our credibility as a local content producer and to develop strong relationships with platform distributors.
There's been a recent boom in short-form consciousness, attributed in some quarters to the short attention span of mobile devices.
Galvin said, "It's definitely a combination of smartphone penetration, the proliferation of social platforms and the fact that everyone now has access to the tools to make content and get it out there for the world to see.
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Loughinisland horror 25 years ago is still etched in village's memory
Scene of the massacre in 1994
By Mark Bain Twitter Email
It's just after 6pm in Loughinisland - one day before the 25th anniversary of the massacre at Heights Bar which claimed the lives of six men.
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/loughinisland-horror-25-years-ago-is-still-etched-in-villages-memory-38228642.html
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A workman is busy on the front porch at the bar's entry and moves aside with a smile.
A few men have called in for a pint on their way home.
Through an archway a couple are enjoying a quiet drink. An elderly gentleman is sitting peacefully on his own. Another smile and a nodded greeting.
Horse racing is on the television.
It could be any ordinary day. It could be June 18, 1994.
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These people could be Adrian Rogan, Malcolm Jenkinson, Daniel McCreanor, Patrick O'Hare, Eamon Byrne and Barney Green, the six men murdered when members of the UVF burst in and opened fire. A quick chat with the barmaid goes just how you would expect it to. There's another smiled greeting but "no, we're just going to remember in our own way. Quietly, peacefully and respectfully".
In a village like Loughinisland, about half-a-mile off the well beaten track between Ballynahinch and Newcastle, it's easy to understand why.
It's just like many other small rural villages around the country - quiet, peaceful and respectful.
A haven far enough away from the main A24 road that you can't hear the traffic.
The victims (top row from left) Patrick O'Hare, Adrian Rogan, Barney Green and (bottom from left) Eamon Byrne, Daniel McCreanor and Malcolm Jenkinson
Welcoming, yes, but they keep themselves to themselves, despite how impossible that may seem as the Co Down village remains in the eye of a very public whirlwind over the events of that night a quarter of a century ago. The allegations of collusion that will not go away, the arrest of investigative journalists Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey over their No Stone Unturned documentary, the legal wrangling that followed has all kept the village in the public eye.
The Heights Bar is content to let that all flow around it.
It's getting on with things as it ever did.
Relatives of the victims and supporters in their search for truth will return to the bar tonight.
It's a planned night out, just like the planned night 25 years ago to cheer on the Republic of Ireland in their World Cup match against Italy.
This time they'll gather to remember, and among them will be the O'Toole family who still run the bar. Aiden O'Toole, now 50, was behind the bar this night 25 years ago and every day he walks back through the door he brings a reminder of the massacre with him - a bullet carried in his kidney.
Earlier this week he reflected on the horrific events.
"I'm still recovering and it never goes away from you," he said.
"You just have to tear away. What else can you do?
"I just want the people who done it to be brought to justice. I know they might only serve two years in prison but that's immaterial. We accepted the Good Friday Agreement, to let people out of jail, and we did that for peace."
The people of Loughinisland remember in their own, peaceful way, but that doesn't mean they want to be forgotten.
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"In mainstream society, there are many stereotypes of male masculinity that determine how men are meant to behave. A man in Australia is expected to be strong physically, curb emotions, have children, a job, drive a car, own a house and behave in a certain way. These pressures can be enormous and without support and guidance it is easy to understand how things can go awry." - JT. | {
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My Space: Sarah Robinson
Showcasing PCA members and their studio spaces, 'My Space' profiles Sarah Robinson.
In Exhibitions,
Printmaking, Q&A
From top:
Chaff, 2019. Inkjet print on Hahnemühle, (shredded aluminium foil backed inkjet print covering printed code), 84.1 x 118.9 cm
Installation detail: Blending Reality, 2019, laser-etched aluminium plates, traditionally smoked with wax tapers, 76 x 25 6cm & Scatter, 2019, multiple acrylic casts from a model aluminium bomb, each 1 x 1 x 8.5 cm
Non-toxic etching studio tests during the lockdown
Q: What are you working on at the moment, or recently, and what are the ideas that lead to the work?
I have recently exhibited Potentially Dangerous at The Lobby, an unconventional gallery space in Perth. It is in a domestic house and is intended to create a setting for experimental work. Given its minimalist architecture, I likened its design to a metaphor of an underground bunker in World War II.
The work Chaff, 2020 is part of the series Potentially Dangerous. It is intended to expose the political and controlling nature shrouding sensitive data. This previously unnoticed threat emerged when I searched the State Archives, which highlighted the political capacity to control. Evidence slowly revealed unseen unexploded ordnance both metaphorically and literally; hidden and now found, in shifting dark places, unknowingly built over by the suburbia around my home. I have used digital media processes to "message the message" in coded form. These codes have been laser engraved into aluminium plates and optical aberrations are created by smoking the etching plates in the work Blending Reality, 2020. This work alludes to a potentially dangerous shift, of unseen and unnoticed affordances that highlight the control and lies that have been found. This potentially dangerous shift responds with my anxious concerns about the careless collateral destruction we see around us.
I have been investigating the navigation of data and problematic flows of information, either physically, digitally, intentionally or un-intentionally, interrupted. This is leading toward a body of work for a joint exhibition, Talking Place: Emerging Connections at Gallery 25, Perth. To date, there will be no opening night and certainly restricted visitor access due to Covid-19 social distancing regulations. The exhibition will happen this coming August and I wonder in what ways technology will help or hinder the visitor experience and what this means for engaging in and access to artworks in the future?
In response to financial constraints which have hit so many people in the creative industries hard (myself included), I have been concerned with, which materials I might use to make my work; materials that I can find in my studio/home? I've found Charbonnel wax ground and wax tapers employed in traditionally preparing etching plates with carbon, as well there is paper brought from the local stationery shop and even cod-liver capsules stowed in a kitchen cupboard.
A new body of work is beginning to form during lockdown while reading a book chapter by media theorist Alexandra Schneider. She suggests that although we are now free to look and touch simultaneously when using an iPhone screen, we pay a price for access to knowledge through the screen–as the technology is following us! It seemed therefore pertinent to download maps made by our robotic hoover as it frequently shouts out instructions during the lockdown. I am interested in disrupting its mapping progress by standing in front of it. How might the path of the hoover relate to how I think to achieve the essence of what I seek in my prints? I am interested in treating the etching plate as a matrix without printing the plate. My work is moving away from a phenomenological relationship to place toward technological tangles and a metaphorical falling of dust through my creative practice. I am not there yet, it is still a struggle.
Q: Please reflect on the nature of your working space – maybe some history, why you chose it and what it is that you like or don't like about it?
My working space is at times, messy, chaotic, it is the first room you pass as you enter the house, and it has an etching press, which uses a lot of the space. This space has gone through many irritations over the last eight years in line with the physical needs of each of my projects. The carpet has gone, and with the help of four neighbours the press has been relocated from the centre of the room to a new position, parallel to the windows, making a larger working floor area. My press bed is constructed from brown aviation composite with just enough room between the windows and the press wheel, for me to fit.
However, when no one is around, this studio space frequently spills to the kitchen benchtop and dining table. The corner bath in the master bathroom is used to soak my paper, while a barbeque in our undercover area becomes a hotplate to traditionally prepare etching plates with a wax ground. I use non-toxic saline sulphate etching which is set up on a rickety wooden table outside that came over in our shipping container to Perth. Inevitably, as Myspace spreads throughout the house it instigates the frequent comment from the family "is not one room enough?".
Q: How are you going with the social isolation?
Sitting and working in my home studio (officially named as the 'NeoEvolution print space') during Covid-19, is not that different from 'normal' for me apart from not being able to go out and about at will. However, as I hear the robotic hoover inform me with its artificial Intelligence it '[I] have detected changes to the environment and updated the map' as it artificially delineates my space, I ask, who might be watching me? Sometimes, I don't always like the isolation working in this space. I am looking forward to developing opportunities for my NeoEvolution print space to become a space where discussions, knowledge sharing, and collaborative practice may occur with others in person, rather than online.
Many of my friends and close family are in the United Kingdom or live in Hong Kong. I can tell from my online conversations and mobile phone conversations with them that things are subtlety different for them, compared to my lockdown experience here. My only real anxiety is not being able to go back and help my elderly mother. She has just got to grips with online food shopping, although four iceberg lettuces arrived in one home-delivery the other day. This is an awful lot of lettuce for anyone to eat in one go. Hong Kong's backdrop of the political and ongoing unrest, then lockdown, is different again. A family member has just managed to travel back to Hong Kong from America. He is now being technologically tracked in his flat while my robotic hoover somewhat tracks me, around my house.
Q: What are your plans for a future project or two?
I am currently working on two larger projects. I am co-curating Transmedial: Expanding Technologies in Contemporary Printmaking, an exhibition which will showcase multidisciplinary approaches in contemporary printmaking by bringing work over to the PS project space, in Fremantle, by eight international artists, including Marta Pogorzelec (PL), Jo Stockham (UK) and Deborah Cornell (USA). Like so many projects for other artists and performers, Covid-19 has impacted on this exhibition, a series of community events, and a printmaking symposium, which have been postponed until May 2021. Plans for an ARS Bioarctic Residency hosted by the Bioart Society and the University of Helsinki are underway for next year. It offers exciting new directions for my creative practice and an opportunity to undertake fieldwork at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Station in subarctic Finland…hopefully if travel restrictions are lifted next year.
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Saved: printmaking at QCA
Queensland College of Art's threatened printmaking department has been saved, writes Tim Mosely.
Cuts: Queensland College of Art
Queensland College of Art PhD candidate Matthew Newkirk details the threat to the college's printmaking department, other departments and the college's broader future and reputation.
Superpowers #2: Three Hundred and Sixty-Five Days Under the Sun
words by Eugenia Flynn
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The Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) State of the Region Address brought transportation back to the forefront of local issues with the results of a new survey that showed support for transit in all 10 Metro Atlanta counties.
According to the region-wide poll, 92 percent of those surveyed favor improving public transit across the region, up from 88 percent in 2013. Transit displaced the economy as residents' biggest concern. Respondents are more upbeat about the economy, with 43 percent rating job opportunities excellent or good, up from 36 percent last year. While only 1 percent of the region is considered walkable, a walkable area is the most coveted place to live, according to the survey. Also, arts and culture emerged as factors equally as vital as transportation and education to region residents.
Keynote speaker Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed addressed a packed Georgia World Congress Center Friday, Nov. 7, about the importance of transportation and quality of life in attracting and retaining future workforce talent.
Baby boomers are also moving into these dense neighborhoods, he noted. But the millennials will be driving Atlanta's economic growth, especially if the city can retain more of its student population of 250,000. Currently just half of Georgia Tech's students stay here; bringing that up to 75 percent, and linking the burgeoning tech community with local Fortune 500 companies, will "bring the world to us," says Reed.
Metro Atlanta also has the second-fastest-growing foreign-born population and is in the top 10 for direct foreign investment in the U.S.
In addition to drawing from the world and its own campuses, Atlanta should be enticing more talent from the Southeast region. "We have to be the center of where smart Southern people want to come. It's not just about retaining our own students," says Reed. "We can draw them from Duke, Vanderbilt and the University of Alabama.
During the event, the ARC also recognized seven Developments of Excellence and honored Ann Cramer, senior consultant for Coxe Curry & Associates, with the inaugural Harry West Visionary Regional Leadership Award. | {
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#include "includes.h"
VOID
VmKdcFreePrincipal(
PVMKDC_PRINCIPAL pPrincipal)
{
DWORD i = 0;
if (pPrincipal)
{
if (pPrincipal->components) {
for (i=0; i<(int) pPrincipal->numComponents; i++) {
VMKDC_SAFE_FREE_DATA(pPrincipal->components[i]);
}
VMKDC_SAFE_FREE_MEMORY(pPrincipal->components);
}
VMKDC_SAFE_FREE_DATA(pPrincipal->realm);
VMKDC_SAFE_FREE_MEMORY(pPrincipal->name);
VMKDC_SAFE_FREE_MEMORY(pPrincipal);
}
}
DWORD
VmKdcAllocatePrincipal(
PVMKDC_PRINCIPAL *ppRetPrincipal)
{
PVMKDC_PRINCIPAL pPrincipal = NULL;
DWORD dwError = 0;
dwError = VmKdcAllocateMemory(sizeof(VMKDC_PRINCIPAL), (PVOID*)&pPrincipal);
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_ERROR(dwError);
error:
if (dwError)
{
VMKDC_SAFE_FREE_PRINCIPAL(pPrincipal);
}
*ppRetPrincipal = pPrincipal;
return dwError;
}
DWORD
VmKdcMakePrincipal(
PCSTR realmName,
DWORD numComponents,
PCSTR *components,
PVMKDC_PRINCIPAL *ppRetPrincipal)
{
PVMKDC_PRINCIPAL pPrincipal = NULL;
DWORD dwError = 0;
DWORD i = 0;
dwError = VmKdcAllocatePrincipal(&pPrincipal);
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_ERROR(dwError);
pPrincipal->type = VMKDC_NT_PRINCIPAL;
dwError = VmKdcAllocateDataString(realmName, &pPrincipal->realm);
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_ERROR(dwError);
pPrincipal->numComponents = numComponents;
dwError = VmKdcAllocateMemory(sizeof(VMKDC_DATA *) * numComponents,
(PVOID*)&pPrincipal->components);
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_ERROR(dwError);
for (i=0; i<numComponents; i++) {
dwError = VmKdcAllocateDataString(components[i], &pPrincipal->components[i]);
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_ERROR(dwError);
}
error:
if (dwError)
{
VMKDC_SAFE_FREE_PRINCIPAL(pPrincipal);
}
*ppRetPrincipal = pPrincipal;
return dwError;
}
DWORD
VmKdcParsePrincipalName(
PVMKDC_CONTEXT pContext,
PCSTR pPrincipalName,
PVMKDC_PRINCIPAL *ppRetPrincipal)
{
DWORD dwError = 0;
PVMKDC_PRINCIPAL pPrincipal = NULL;
PVMKDC_DATA pRealm = NULL;
PSTR p = NULL;
PSTR q = NULL;
PSTR pNewPrincipalName = NULL;
int count = 0;
size_t dwLen = 0;
BOOLEAN bAtFound = FALSE;
CHAR cSave = '\0';
PCSTR pszRealm = NULL;
if (pPrincipalName == NULL ||
*pPrincipalName == '/' ||
*pPrincipalName == '@' ||
*pPrincipalName == '\0')
{
dwError = ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER;
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_ERROR(dwError);
}
dwLen = strlen(pPrincipalName) + 1;
dwError = VmKdcAllocateMemory(sizeof(CHAR) + dwLen, (PVOID*)&pNewPrincipalName);
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_ERROR(dwError);
memcpy(pNewPrincipalName, pPrincipalName, dwLen);
pNewPrincipalName[dwLen] = '\0';
dwError = VmKdcAllocateMemory(sizeof(VMKDC_PRINCIPAL), (PVOID*)&pPrincipal);
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_ERROR(dwError);
/* count the number of name components */
p = (PSTR) pNewPrincipalName;
do
{
p++;
if (*p == '/' || *p == '@' || *p == '\0')
{
count++;
}
}
while (*p && *p != '@');
/* allocate an array for the name components */
dwError = VmKdcAllocateMemory(
sizeof(VMKDC_DATA *) * count,
(PVOID*)&pPrincipal->components);
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_ERROR(dwError);
/* allocate and copy the name components */
count = 0;
p = (PSTR) pNewPrincipalName;
q = p;
do
{
p++;
if (*p == '/' || *p == '@' || *p == '\0')
{
dwLen = p - q;
cSave = q[dwLen];
q[dwLen] = '\0';
dwError = VmKdcAllocateDataString(
q,
&pPrincipal->components[count]);
q[dwLen] = cSave;
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_ERROR(dwError);
count++;
if (*p == '@')
{
bAtFound = TRUE;
break;
}
q = p + 1;
}
}
while (*p && *p != '@');
if (bAtFound)
{
/* allocate and copy the realm */
dwError = VmKdcAllocateDataString(
p+1,
&pRealm);
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_ERROR(dwError);
}
else
{
/* get the default realm */
pszRealm = pContext->pGlobals->pszDefaultRealm;
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_INVALID_POINTER(pszRealm, dwError);
dwError = VmKdcAllocateDataString(
pszRealm,
&pRealm);
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_ERROR(dwError);
}
pPrincipal->type = VMKDC_NT_PRINCIPAL;
pPrincipal->name = pNewPrincipalName;
pPrincipal->realm = pRealm;
pPrincipal->numComponents = count;
error:
if (dwError)
{
VMKDC_SAFE_FREE_PRINCIPAL(pPrincipal);
}
*ppRetPrincipal = pPrincipal;
return dwError;
}
DWORD
VmKdcUnparsePrincipalName(
PVMKDC_PRINCIPAL pPrincipal,
PSTR *ppRetPrincipalName)
{
DWORD dwError = 0;
PSTR principalName = NULL;
PVMKDC_DATA data = NULL;
DWORD allocLen = 0;
DWORD index = 0;
DWORD i = 0;
PSTR ptr;
DWORD len;
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_INVALID_POINTER(pPrincipal, dwError);
for (i=0; i<pPrincipal->numComponents; i++)
{
allocLen += VMKDC_GET_LEN_DATA(pPrincipal->components[i]) + 1;
}
allocLen += VMKDC_GET_LEN_DATA(pPrincipal->realm) + 1;
dwError = VmKdcAllocateMemory(allocLen, (PVOID*)&principalName);
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_ERROR(dwError);
for (i=0; i<pPrincipal->numComponents; i++)
{
if (i > 0)
{
principalName[index++] = '/';
}
data = pPrincipal->components[i];
ptr = VMKDC_GET_PTR_DATA(data);
len = VMKDC_GET_LEN_DATA(data);
strncpy(&principalName[index], ptr, len);
#if 0
/*
* On Win32, calls strncpy_s(), which doesn't work as expected
*/
dwError = VmKdcStringNCpyA(&principalName[index], len, ptr, len);
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_ERROR(dwError);
#endif
index += len;
}
principalName[index++] = '@';
data = pPrincipal->realm;
ptr = VMKDC_GET_PTR_DATA(data);
len = VMKDC_GET_LEN_DATA(data);
strncpy(&principalName[index], ptr, len);
#if 0
/*
* On Win32, calls strncpy_s(), which doesn't work as expected
*/
dwError = VmKdcStringNCpyA(&principalName[index], len, ptr, len);
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_ERROR(dwError);
#endif
error:
if (dwError)
{
VMKDC_SAFE_FREE_MEMORY(principalName);
}
*ppRetPrincipalName = principalName;
return dwError;
}
DWORD
VmKdcGetPrincipalName(
PVMKDC_PRINCIPAL pPrincipal,
PSTR *ppRetPrincipalName)
{
DWORD dwError = 0;
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_INVALID_POINTER(pPrincipal, dwError);
if (!pPrincipal->name)
{
dwError = VmKdcUnparsePrincipalName(pPrincipal, &pPrincipal->name);
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_ERROR(dwError);
}
error:
*ppRetPrincipalName = pPrincipal->name;
return dwError;
}
DWORD
VmKdcCopyPrincipal(
PVMKDC_PRINCIPAL pPrincipal,
PVMKDC_PRINCIPAL *ppRetPrincipal)
{
PVMKDC_PRINCIPAL pNewPrincipal = NULL;
DWORD dwError = 0;
DWORD i = 0;
dwError = VmKdcAllocatePrincipal(&pNewPrincipal);
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_ERROR(dwError);
pNewPrincipal->type = pPrincipal->type;
pNewPrincipal->numComponents = pPrincipal->numComponents;
dwError = VmKdcAllocateData(VMKDC_GET_PTR_DATA(pPrincipal->realm),
VMKDC_GET_LEN_DATA(pPrincipal->realm),
&pNewPrincipal->realm);
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_ERROR(dwError);
dwError = VmKdcAllocateMemory(sizeof(VMKDC_DATA *) * pNewPrincipal->numComponents,
(PVOID*)&pNewPrincipal->components);
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_ERROR(dwError);
for (i=0; i<pNewPrincipal->numComponents; i++) {
dwError = VmKdcAllocateData(VMKDC_GET_PTR_DATA(pPrincipal->components[i]),
VMKDC_GET_LEN_DATA(pPrincipal->components[i]),
&pNewPrincipal->components[i]);
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_ERROR(dwError);
}
error:
if (dwError) {
VMKDC_SAFE_FREE_PRINCIPAL(pNewPrincipal);
}
*ppRetPrincipal = pNewPrincipal;
return dwError;
}
VOID
VmKdcPrintPrincipal(
PVMKDC_PRINCIPAL pPrincipal)
{
DWORD dwError = 0;
DWORD i = 0;
BAIL_ON_VMKDC_INVALID_POINTER(pPrincipal, dwError);
VMDIR_LOG_VERBOSE(VMDIR_LOG_MASK_ALL, "VmKdcPrintPrincipal: type <%d>",
pPrincipal->name);
for (i=0; i<pPrincipal->numComponents; i++)
{
VMDIR_LOG_VERBOSE(VMDIR_LOG_MASK_ALL, "VmKdcPrintPrincipal: name[%d] <%s>",
i, VMKDC_GET_PTR_DATA(pPrincipal->components[i]));
}
error:
return;
}
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Ivan Polanský (22. března 1936 Žilina – 27. prosince 2015 Dubnica nad Váhom) byl slovenský disident a křesťanský aktivista, po sametové revoluci politik, československý poslanec Sněmovny národů Federálního shromáždění za Kresťanskodemokratické hnutie, později za Slovenské kresťansko-demokratické hnutie.
Biografie
Dětství prožil v rodné Žilině. Byl aktivní ve skautingu (a to i po roce 1948, kdy bylo skautské hnutí oficiálně potlačováno). Od roku 1951 studoval na Střední průmyslové škole chemické a potravinářské v Banské Štiavnici. Maturoval s vyznamenáním.
Působil jako technický úředník a tiskař v Dubnici nad Váhom. Byl otcem čtyř dětí. Koncem 80. let byl odsouzen za podvracení republiky na čtyři roky vězení za rozšiřování vlastními silami produkovaného křesťanského samizdatu (série Historický zborník, Serafínsky svet, Pokoj a dobro, Výber) v letech 1984-1987. Pořizoval také zvukové záznamy pořadů rozhlasových stanic Svobodná Evropa, Hlas Ameriky a Radio Vatikán.
V jednom ze svých textů se zmínil příznivě o Andreji Hlinkovi a Státní bezpečnost ho obvinila z podpory a propagace fašismu. Proti verdiktu se Polanský odvolal, ale soudy vyšší instance rozsudek potvrdily. Petici za jeho propuštění podepsalo 3968 lidí.
Na jeho podporu 12. 10. 1988 vydalo 92 českých i slovenských vydavatelů samizdatu s uvedením celých jmen svých i samizdatu, který vydávali, pozoruhodné prohlášení, že pokud má být Polanský pronásledován za své skutky, ať jsou stíhaní i oni: "Vyzýváme vás, abyste buď Ivana Polanského propustili na svobodu, nebo osvědčili důslednost své zvrácené spravedlnosti tím, že uvězníte nás všechny." Na paměť tohoto skutku a připomenutí důležitosti samizdatu vůbec je 12. říjen navrhován jako Den samizdatu. Ve vězení Polanský byl držen až do konce října 1988, kdy jej prezident Gustáv Husák amnestoval.
Po sametové revoluci se zapojil do politického života. Ve volbách roku 1990 zasedl za KDH do slovenské části Sněmovny národů (volební obvod Středoslovenský kraj). Na jaře 1992 přešel do poslaneckého klubu Slovenského křesťansko-demokratického hnutí, které akcentovalo národovecké programové rysy. Ve Federálním shromáždění setrval do voleb roku 1992.
Zemřel v prosinci 2015.
Odkazy
Reference
Externí odkazy
Ivan Polanský v parlamentu
Profil na portálu Ústavu paměti národa
Političtí vězni komunistického režimu v Československu
Členové Křesťanskodemokratického hnutí
Členové Slovenského křesťansko-demokratického hnutí
Českoslovenští politici slovenské národnosti
Poslanci československého Federálního shromáždění
Narození v roce 1936
Úmrtí v roce 2015
Narození 22. března
Úmrtí 27. prosince
Muži
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Cost – Resources (money) spent by a firm in its regular operations. Includes fixed costs which remain the same regardless of volume, and variable costs which increase with increased volume. Costs are distinct from a capital investments which are really just a conversion from one kind of asset to another.
Income from one-time windfalls (e.g. the sale of a piece of real estate) are not considered revenue (unless the firm is in the business of flipping real estate). Neither are cash investments by the firm's owners.
Profit – Total Revenue – Total Cost = Profit. Economists say that "profit is the return on the resource entrepreneurship".
Depreciation – The process of expensing an asset's cost over its useful life. In keeping with the matching principle of accounting, the expense of an asset should be assigned to the periods in which that asset was used to make money. The simplest way to depreciate something is the straight line method, in which the difference between an asset's purchase price and salvage value is divided by it's useful life to get an equal amount of depreciation each period. Classroom examples (other than in accounting classes) tend to use straight-line depreciation because it is simple.
In practice, most firms use some sort of accelerated depreciation in which a larger depreciation expense is taken in the earlier portion of an asset's life–creating better tax advantages. Methods include the modified accelerated cost recovery system (MACRS), double declining balance (DDB), or sum of years digits (SYD). Some firms use a different depreciation procedure for their tax accounting than for their general accounting.
The useful lives of some assets are more properly expressed in units of production instead of years. For instance, a fleet car might be expected to last 150,000 miles. In this case, units of production (UOP) depreciation might be used. The number of miles the car was driven would be divided by 150,000 each period to find the percentage of its value to be depreciated.
Simple Interest – Interest taken as a simple percentage of the principle. Interest does not add to the principle. For example, if you borrowed $10,000 at 10% simple interest then your interest payment each period would be $1000.
Compound Interest – Interest is added to the principle, so that the amount of the interest payment is different each month and a the ratio of interest/principle paid is higher earlier in the loan repayment. The amounts of interest and principle can be found by making an amortization table (probably with a spreadsheet) or by applying formulas.
Example: Borrow $10,000 at 10% compound interest, compounded monthly, to be repaid in 24 monthly payments.
Please note that this is just the formula for the present value of an annuity, solved for C. You really only need to memorize one, and you can derive the other when needed.
Once you know the payment amount, the rest of the amortization table is just arithmetic.
Price Mark Ups and Mark Downs – Increasing or decreasing the base price by a given percentage. You multiply base price by 1 plus the percentage.
If you thought that the final price in the third example should have been $50.00, look again. It is important to use the right base price.
Horngren, C., Harrison, W., & Oliver, S.(2009) Accounting [8th Ed. International Ed.]. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.
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I updated the status in Alfresco share in my project.
Unfortunately, I am not able to delete the status.
Either way i should change the status or press space bar in the status field to make the status empty.
Can someone tell me how to delete the status?
Do you mean to remove User staus. If you want to remove the user status run the below script with the "userName" on any document that will remove the status. | {
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Q: Hide URL on clicking or on-hover <div class="ms-logout-form">
You are logged in.
<a class="login_button" href="http://example.com/9045?action=logout&redirect_to=http%3A%2F%2Fexample.com%2F&_wpnonce=33">
Logout
</a>
</div>
This is my code.
When i click or hover on Logout,
It shows URL like this-
How can i hide that or if i cant hide then want to replace that for security purpose.
A: Try following code.
<div class="ms-logout-form">
You are logged in.
<a class="login_button" onclick="location.href = 'http://example.com/9045?action=logout&redirect_to=http%3A%2F%2Fexample.com%2F&_wpnonce=33'">
Logout
</a>
A: I think it would be more secure.
<form name = "testform" method="post" action="http://example.com/9045">
<input type="hidden" name="action" value="logout">
<input type="hidden" name="redirect" value="http%3A%2F%2Fexample.com%2F">
<input type="hidden" name="wpnonce" value="33">
<input name = "submit" type = "submit" value = "Logout">
</form>
at the http://example.com/9045/index.php file add this to show the values-
<?php
echo $_POST["action"];
echo $_POST["redirect"];
echo $_POST["wpnonce"];
?>
I do it for the better security purpose. You can try it.
A: If you're trying to direct the user to a page from a url that's in the page content, then it's always going to be accessible one way or another (such as if the user views the page source), whether it's shown or not. A logout link's url really shouldn't be a security concern.
However, If you really don't want that visible to the user, then you could use some JavaScript to add an on-click action to the link that changes document.location, but that code (and the url to redirect the user to) will still be in the page content. That might look something like this:
<a href="#" onclick="javascript:window.location='(your logout url)'">Logout</a>
Even then, the user is going to see the url briefly when the window.location changes, so it really shouldn't be something you should worry about.
A: If you are using jQuery just bind a click event on the a tag. Try this,
<div class="ms-logout-form">
You are logged in.
<a class="login_button" id="btnLogout">
Logout
</a>
</div>
Then, for your jQuery code,
<script>
$('#btnLogout').on('click', function() {
location.href("http://example.com/9045?action=logout&redirect_to=http%3A%2F%2Fexample.com%2F&_wpnonce=33");
});
</script>
A: If you really really need to serve a page but hiding the URL from <a> hover as well as the URL address bar, you can look into serving the page using an iframe. I have done a similar task before and have the code available in this Github Repository.
What you are looking at is something like: http://codepen.io/williamli/pen/adWKmQ
<iframe src="http://www.w3schools.com"></iframe>
You can use CSS to style the height and width of your iframe to make it look like a native page.
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The Ventures é uma banda instrumental estadunidense formada inicialmente como The Versatones em 1958 por Bob Bogle e Don Wilson, em Tacoma, Washington.
É conhecida por seus clássicos Walk Don't Run, Surf Rider, Journey To The Star, Driving Guitars, Yellow Jacket e Bumble Bee Twist.
A banda começou de maneira independente, tocando em pequenos bares. Em 1959, Nokie Edwards (guitarra baixo) e Skip Moore (bateria) entraram para a banda. Na época, compuseram e gravaram "Walk Don't Run", um de seus maiores sucessos, mas nenhuma gravadora se interessou pelo som. A solução encontrada foi fundar uma pequena gravadora, a "Blue Horizon Records", patrocinados pela mãe de Don Wilson. Trabalhando como seus próprios produtores, gravaram a música em formato single em vinil de 45 rpm e começaram a se auto-promover.
Ainda em 1959, um DJ de Seattle usou "Walk Don't Run" como vinheta de abertura de um programa de rádio. Foi então que o empresário Bob Reisdorf, dono da Dolton Records, escutou, quis conhecer e acabou contratando os Ventures. Em 1960, a música ocupou durante uma semana o segundo lugar na Billboard Top 100. Em 1968, outra música dos Ventures ficou famosa: "Hawaii 5-0". Ela foi usada como trilha de abertura de um seriado policial com o mesmo nome.
Na virada dos anos 70 para os anos 80, a banda foi redescoberta pelo público punk e new wave interessado na surf music. A banda Go-Go's até gravou uma música - "Surfin and Spying" - em sua homenagem. Nos anos 90, The Ventures ganharam outra grande publicidade, quando Quentin Tarantino incluiu a música "Surf Rider" na trilha sonora do filme de violência "Pulp Fiction".
Na segunda ida do o grupo ao Japão, em 1965, época em que houve também a ida da banda The Astronauts, e apresentação conjunta com as bandas locais Jannys e Terauchi Takeshi and Blue Jeans, houve o "boom" da música instrumental de guitarra, com aumento da venda de discos e de guitarras elétricas. Foram vendidas 50.000 guitarras elétricas em 2 anos, levando à abertura de 120 fábricas para atender a demanda, e até fábricantes de máquinas de costura começaram a produzir guitarras. Foram abertos vários concursos e torneios de guitarras em programas de TV (FujiTV, NTV, NET) e por fabricantes de guitarras. A partir daí, The Ventures sempre associou a venda de discos com a venda de guitarras elétricas.
A banda sempre fez muito sucesso fora dos Estados Unidos, na Europa e principalmente no Japão. Dezenas de discos foram produzidos especialmente para o mercado japonês e, desde 1960 até hoje, The Ventures, anualmente, fica 3 meses e faz mais de 50 shows de auditório, em turnê pelo país oriental. Já fizeram mais de 2000 shows no Japão, onde têm um público fiel.
Os Ventures nunca cancelaram seus shows programados, mesmo na indisponibilidade de algum integrante.
Em 1996, tiveram as suas mãos eternizadas no "Rock Walk of Fame" de Hollywood.
Em 10 de março de 2008, The Ventures entraram para "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame" com a música Walk Don't Run e Hawaii 5-0. Ano que comemorou os 50 Anos da Banda.
A Banda produziu mais de 200 álbuns em CD, 250 álbuns em formato LP e 150 (45rpm) compactos. Mais de 110.000.000 de unidades vendidas. 40.000.000 somente no Japão.
Ligações externas
Site oficial
Bandas de rock
Bandas de surf rock
Bandas de Washington
Bandas formadas em 1958
Bandas e músicos de rock instrumental
Artistas incluídos no Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | {
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Call us and find out what sets us apart from other greeting card companies. Personal, one-to-one support from the very first phone call to the successful delivery of your custom cards in Kelowna, BC is a trademark of our business.
The cards at Lavish will set you apart from anyone else. They are stunningly beautiful and produced on the highest quality of paper, and they have an amazingly diverse selection of beautiful photographs. I personally have ordered them for use with my friends and family, and always get phone calls from friends thanking me for the card (if you can imagine that). One friend framed one. I love it that people enjoy them so much.
Lavish Cards uniqueness keeps us coming back for more high quality product! Human beings doing the proofing is so awesome and I love that the jobs from your sales stay in North America! Thank you for your help.
Thanks so much Cathi! Can't wait for our shipment. Opening the package each year & seeing the cards in person for the first time is like Christmas!!
Our cards arrived today – they are beautiful, as usual. Thank you for all that you do for us. Happy Holidays!
Our gorgeous cards arrived today, so beautifully packaged and with a hand-written note…wow! Everyone on my team is very impressed by their beauty and quality. Thank you so much for getting this order turned around quickly with great service. We're delighted with how they turned out. Happy Thanksgiving to you all!
Thank you for your call and attention to detail as always. Lavish Cards are an elegant way for us to provide the personal touch to our clients. | {
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 .
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed
* on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
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package org.jboss.loom.migrators.logging.jaxb;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.*;
import org.eclipse.persistence.oxm.annotations.XmlPath;
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* JAXB bean for file-handler (AS7)
*
* @author Roman Jakubco
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public String getFile() { return file; }
public void setFile(String file) { this.file = file; }
public String getPath() { return path; }
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Validation is an essential feature of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) process. It serves two critical functions. First, it promotes dialogue and learning at the country level. Second, it safeguards the EITI brand by holding all EITI implementing countries to the same global standard.
At the III EITI International Board meeting held in September 2007, Azerbaijan obtained an "EITI Candidate" status as a result of fulfillment of initial EITI requirements. Based on the decision of the EITI International Board, Candidate countries willing to become an EITI Compliant country should pass through Validation. The EITI Board has established the deadlines for all Candidate Countries, and has agreed to assess countries' EITI status by these deadlines.
Validation provides an independent assessment of the progress achieved by Implementing Countries on their progress on EITI and what measures they should take to make better and faster progress. This assessment is carried out by an independent validator, using the Validation Grid and Indicator Assessment Tools as outlined in the EITI Validation Guide.
Article 14, EITI Articles of Association, makes a general statement on the purpose and composition of EITI Board Commitees: "The EITI Board may create committees to further specific issues. Any such committee should include two or more Board Members or their Alternates, and its composition should, as far as is reasonable, reflect the multi-stakeholder nature of the EITI Association." EITI Board Committees should facilitate the working of the EITI Board. This is mainly done by making recommendations to the Board.
Board Committees do not take decisions on behalf of the EITI Board. Committees advise the Board on specific issues related to EITI implementation, validation, policy and management. Committees hold telephone conferences or get together in person around Board meetings. Committees have are reestablished every two years, after the election of a new Board. In all decisions on validation, the Board places a priority on the need for comparable treatment between countries and the need to protect the integrity of the EITI brand. The Validation Committee plays a key role in safeguarding the quality and consistency of EITI validation.
Review applications for extensions of the validation deadline submitted by implementing countries and make a recommendation to the EITI Board.
Review and make recommendations on validation procedures.
Starting from 2011, Shahmar Movsumov, Executive Director of the State Oil Fund, Chairman of the Committee on EITI in Azerbaijan, EITI International Board member is also a member of the Validation Committee.
As a leader country in the EITI implementation Azerbaijan has become the first country officially started the Validation process on March, 2008. Coffey International Development in association with IPAN and PKF was selected to exercise this process in Azerbaijan. The validation process in Azerbaijan was completed a year earlier – in 2009, though the deadline established for it by the International Board was 9 March, 2010. Coffey International Development presented its final report with positive opinion according to the results of validation in Azerbaijan to EITI International Board.
And referring to Validator's report.
The EITI Board designated Azerbaijan as EITI Compliant country at the 4th EITI International Conference, held on February 16-18, 2009 in Doha, Qatar.
Thereby, Azerbaijan became the first EITI "Compliant" country. The promotion of Azerbaijan from "Candidate" to "Compliant" country status marks an important milestone for the EITI. | {
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What If Metcalfe's Law Is Wrong?
Joe Weinman on March 12, 2010
Networks — be they telecom, social, transportation or otherwise — are the fabric of modern society. They provide immense value to consumers and businesses alike, enhancing mutual relationships and enabling the distribution of goods, services and information. But does this value grow as the size of the networks grow? And if so, how much?
"Metcalfe's Law" has long been accepted as characterizing the value — and value growth — of fully connected networks. It states that the value of a network is proportional to the square of the number of its nodes, which may take the form of devices — such as computers — or users, in which case a network connection is represented by a "friend" or "follower." But there are times when the "law," which has been used to explain network effects and justify mergers and acquisitions, appears to overstate a network's value. And if that's the case, what can service providers do about it?
While the number of possible connections in a network is indeed proportional to the square of the number of nodes, value is not necessarily equivalent to number. After all, I may have 10 bills in my wallet, but it matters a lot whether they are $1 or $10,000 denominations.
As I've previously observed (at Telecosm and via some math (PDF)), there are several reasons that Metcalfe's Law can overestimate the value of a network. First, typically only a fraction of the possible connections have value. Second, there are natural limits to consumption of that value. And third, the value of the entire network may decline over time.
Convergent Value Distributions
The number of links in a fully connected network is certainly proportional to the square of the number of nodes. If each connection had the same value as any other, then Metcalfe's Law would be correct. What would that mean in practice? It would mean that you would spend equal time on the phone with each of the nearly 7 billion people in the world, that they would all friend you or follow you, and you would reciprocate. But humans don't behave that way.
In 1992, anthropologist Robin Dunbar posited that primates have neurobiologically-based limits to the size of their social networks. For humans, "Dunbar's Number" is 150. This is exemplified by the fact that the most popular social networking site on the planet now has more than 400 million users, yet the average number of "friends" a person has is only 130 and only a small percentage of those "friends" actually communicate with one another. And although there are a variety of ways to slice the data, the largest microblogging site has close to 100 million users but the average number of followers is roughly 126. Even if we were to assume that tweets have the same "value" as intimate face-to-face interactions and that electronic media might expand Dunbar's number in some way, there is still an upper bound to the number of relationships, or even weak ties, that can be maintained. If the total value of such social media is related to engagement, and engagement is related to the number of friends, such value would in these cases be linearly proportional to the size of the network, rather than the square of its size.
Intrinsic Limits of Consumption
Suppose you did have equal social interest in the nearly 7 billion people on the planet, or the more than 100 million shared video clips or even the more than 100,000 touchscreen phone apps out there. You then would run into intrinsic limits to your ability to benefit from all those relationships or consume all that content. Perhaps in the early days of TV it would have been possible for a single individual to consume all the content produced. Currently, however, nearly a day's worth of content is uploaded to YouTube every minute. Assuming that all those clips did have equal value, even a multitasking insomniac couldn't keep up. All networks have intrinsic upper limits of consumption, be they bandwidth or dollars or time or attention span.
Holistic Network Value Declines
Even if all nodes were of equal value, and there were no limits to consumption, well, people get jaded. Emotional rewards from novel stimuli are processed by dopamine receptors in the striatum, but the brain is designed to habituate, that is, not get so excited by repeated stimuli. What this means is that an entire social or content network may "grab" you at first, or even for a couple of years, but this infatuation may eventually wear off, and you'll depart in search of the next new thing. Technological progress can also cause the value of the entire network to decay — consider what the web and email have done to the value of fax networks.
There are ways to manage these three effects, however.
If the network node values follow a convergent distribution, ensure that whatever value is present can be extracted by reducing or eliminating core bottlenecks and enhancing the process of discovery. Specific approaches such as scalable non-blocking network infrastructure, content delivery networks, tagging, recommendation and search engines can help.
To extract maximum value when there are intrinsic limits of consumption, not only is removing access bottlenecks effective, but so are personalization, richness, context sensitivity and multitasking facilitation.
And to keep a given network exciting and the dopamine system revved up, new features, content or applications can help. Even if the core "network"— whether social site or app store — remains the same, using a platform for new content or apps can continue to trigger the pleasure receptors associated with novelty, maximizing value and engagement.
Overall, the behavior of real-world networks isn't always as simple as what's represented by Metcalfe's Law. However, understanding their underlying characteristics can help users and service providers maximize their value as well as create new business opportunities.
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Q: ASP.NET web.config HTTP Error 500.19 Throughing error on server This is the first time I have launched an ISS Windows Server 2016 and an ASP.NET application.
Any clues on what is needed to be done to get this app running?
Here is my web.config file:
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<add name="aspNetCore" path="*" verb="*" modules="AspNetCoreModuleV2" resourceType="Unspecified" />
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A: Usually when you do not have the .NET Core Runtime installed in your server, this error could happen.
Did you already install the .NET Core Runtime in your server?
In case you did not installed yet, here is the link to download.
https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet-core/current/runtime
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Піско́вське міське поселення () — адміністративна одиниця у складі Омутнінського району Кіровської області Росії. Адміністративний центр поселення — селище міського типу Пісковка.
Історія
Станом на 2002 рік на території сучасного поселення існували такі адміністративні одиниці:
смт Пісковка (смт Пісковка, селище Котчиха, присілок Волокові)
Поселення було утворене згідно із законом Кіровської області від 7 грудня 2004 року № 284-ЗО у рамках муніципальної реформи.
Населення
Населення поселення становить 5859 осіб (2017; 5938 у 2016, 6056 у 2015, 6180 у 2014, 6297 у 2013, 6397 у 2012, 6619 у 2010, 7608 у 2002).
Склад
До складу поселення входять 3 населених пункти:
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Ending the Civil War
By Robert C. Koehler
This looks like the beginning of a civil war.
The chaos and violence in Kenosha, Wisconsin are unfolding as I write. I feel as though I'm watching some natural disaster develop, suddenly overpowering any hope for social change "before it's too late."
Is it already too late — that is to say, too late to disarm our concept of social order and, for God's sake, safety? The American problem of guns is not only that there are so many of them, vastly more than there are people; and that they are deemed, by so many Americans, necessary for survival and empowerment, commanding a reverence in the collective imagination right there alongside the flag and the cross; but also, that they are inextricably linked, in so many ways, with American racism.
The American racial divide — at least one side of it — is armed. Indeed, the original Civil War, I fear, never ended. For the next century it was called Jim Crow and was simply part of the national norm. After the Civil Rights Movement, however, it had to be waged in privacy, behind a veil of platitudes and lies. The privacy ended with the advent of the cellphone video, which began exposing the police killings of men and women of color for what they were: acts of government terrorism, a.k.a., war. These killings may have been "unofficial," but were never merely the result of bad apples disobeying orders and violating the values of their profession. They were upholding the values.
The raw obviousness of this is what makes the videos of police actions, fatal and otherwise, against people of color, so horrific to observe. Consider the most recent viral video: the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha on Aug. 23.
The police, responding to a call of a domestic dispute, apparently determined that Blake was the perpetrator and began struggling with him. There is significant witness testimony that Blake had intervened to break up the fight, but no matter. The officers had already determined who was at fault. Blake ignored their orders, walked away from them and opened his car door. Yes, all concerned were in the midst of a modestly complex misunderstanding. In a different world, this could have been handled simply and courteously. But in today's America, Blake — the enemy — had just committed a capital offense.
One of the officers simply began firing at him from behind. He showed no hesitation. On the video, seven shots rang out! This is beyond credulity, beyond anything that could be considered "law and order." But it was also situation normal: An African-American man was being shot in the back, over and over and over. And his three sons were in the backseat of the car. One of them had been celebrating his eighth birthday.
Miraculously, Blake was not the next George Floyd. He didn't die. He was taken to a hospital; he may never walk again, but he survived.
There was plenty of outrage over what happened, including from politicians. Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers declared: "he is not the first Black man or person to have been shot or injured or mercilessly killed at the hands of individuals in law enforcement in our state or our country . . ."
Joe Biden said: "These shots pierce the soul of our nation."
And then there was the Milwaukee Police Association, which declared: "Politicians need to remain calm until everything comes out. By rushing to judgement, without knowing all of the facts, this will only fuel the cause of others to protest in a manner that isn't peaceful. Reckless comments, without all of the facts, can only lead someone to a rush of judgement which will result in emotions taking over."
In other words, while it may well be OK to shoot someone in the back without "knowing the facts" (e.g., who is this person?), rushing to judgment afterward can cause harm. We're waging a civil war here, but let's keep it fifty percent peaceful, OK?
And then the protests began. The media coverage basically seems to regard the protests, whether nonviolent or violent, as a single entity. And thus nonviolent protesters' plea and cry for an end to police violence can instantly nosedive as a cause if other protesters (or infiltrators) manifest their outrage directly.
And most protesters accept that responsibility: staying peaceful and urging others to do the same. When looting and fires erupt anyway, they view it with regret and despair, e.g., Jacob Blake's mother told the media "the damage in Kenosha did not reflect what her family wanted and if her son could see it he would be unhappy."
The problem here is that the whole thing remains in us-vs.-them mode: Even peaceful protesters face armed police purporting to guard the city against them, sometimes firing teargas and rubber bullets, especially if the protesters cross a line of some sort. But the protest isn't just a show; the point is transcendent change, whatever that may take. The point is an end to the Civil War and building our social order on a foundation of equality and mutual respect. This is a problem.
Too many people in this country want to continue the civil war: "Two people were shot dead and another injured when at least one gunman opened fire on protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin, amid demonstrations against the police shooting of Jacob Blake three days ago."
So the Guardian reports, adding: "Journalists and others on the scene in Kenosha said that from the beginning of the protests on Tuesday armed men had been in evidence, amid claims that some had responded to calls on social media to turn out."
One man said: "Three thousand of us are armed and ready."
And the shooter, who managed to flee — he was arrested the next day in Illinois, but was not stopped by the police in Kenosha — apparently was caught on video "interacting with Kenosha County Sheriff's officers earlier in the night outside a gas station. In the video, officers can be heard telling an armed group outside the gas station 'we appreciate you guys,' and passing out water."
This is half a civil war. Some of the participants are police and some are vigilantes. They are armed and desperate for enemies.
To the extent the protests stay peaceful, the vigilantes lose. | {
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RMT union members have taken industrial action for 16 consecutive Saturdays.
Union leaders fear taxpayers' cash will be used to bail out a rail company at the centre of a bitter safety dispute.
Train users using Sunderland, Seaham, Hartlepool, Seaton Carew and Durham stations have endured reduced Northern services on 16 consecutive Saturdays.
The dispute, between the operator's owners, Arriva Rail North, and the Rail Maritime and Transport (RMT) workers' union, is set to continue for the three remaining Saturdays this month.
Now the RMT is calling for Transport for the North, a partnership of local transport operators, transport authorities and businesses, to intervene at its Thursday morning by publicly backing the union's case.
The RMT wants guarantees fears the introduction of new trains will be used as an excuse to jeopardise the future role of guards.
It is also urging Transport for the North to oppose any Government plans to use tax payers' money to bailout Arriva Rail North for lost revenue during the lengthy dispute.
In the letter to TfN board members, general secretary Mick Cash warns that: "Arriva Rail North have no incentive to resolve the dispute because the Government will reimburse the company for revenues lost as a result of the industrial action.
"Parliamentary questions have shown that the Government is considering a request from Arriva Rail North to be reimbursed.
"I would now urge all Transport for the North members to show some independence from Whitehall, and issue a clear unequivocal statement that you expect Arriva Rail North to keep a safety critical guard on all trains and that the government should refuse to bailout Arriva Rail North for revenues they have lost as a result of industrial action.
"All RMT is asking for is that Northern passengers keep a safety critical guard on every train and that passengers will continue to benefit from the safety and operational competencies guards currently provide."
Arriva Rail North, which insists guards will be guaranteed employment until the end of Northern's franchise in 2025, ran eight trains in either direction along the Newcastle-Middlesbrough line with this Saturday's emergency timetable still to be confirmed. | {
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These schools want to wipe away gender stereotypes from an early age
By Katy Scott, CNN
Updated 8:39 AM EDT, Thu November 1, 2018
Two "Emotion dolls" at the gender-neutral Egalia preschool in Sweden.
PHOTO: FREDRIK SANDBERG/TT News Agency/AP
Preschools in Sweden are trying to teach children in a gender-neutral manner
Teachers are trained to not reinforce certain behaviors
Some are skeptical as to whether this will have long-term benefits
From the moment a child is born, its gender pretty much determines how they will dress, which toys they'll be given and ultimately how they are meant to behave within society.
But some schools in Sweden are trying to strip away such gender norms.
There's nothing obviously out of the ordinary at Sweden's gender-neutral preschools at first glance.
There are no designated areas to play with dolls or building blocks. The toys have been strategically jumbled to create an environment for girls and boys to play together.
These two preschools in Sweden – Nicolaigarden and Egalia (meaning 'equality' in Latin) – go to great lengths to de-emphasize gender. Children are given the freedom to challenge and cross gender boundaries.
Rather than encourage children to do particular things, the teachers are careful not to box children based on their gender or subtly discourage them from doing certain things.
The school has removed the terms "girl" and "boy" completely. Instead they make a deliberate effort to call each child by their first name or the gender-neutral pronoun "hen".
But is it necessary to intervene at such a young age, and what are the long-term effects?
Children play in the garden of Egalia.
PHOTO: FREDRIK SANDBERG/Scanpix Sweden/AP
Removing the 'gender straitjacket'
A new global study found that young girls and boys are outfitted with "gender straitjackets" by the age of 10, resulting in lifelong negative consequences.
The Global Early Adolescent Study analyzed how gender is learned, enforced and reinforced among early adolescents in 15 countries.
It concluded that culturally-enforced gender stereotypes – which are linked to an increased risk of mental and physical health problems – are firmly rooted between the ages of 10 and 14. The study found these stereotypes leave girls at greater risk of exposure to physical and sexual violence, child marriage, and HIV. For boys, the risks can include substance abuse and suicide.
In Sweden, which is ranked as the fourth-most equal country in the world when it comes to gender, the government has made a concerted effort to emphasize equality in the Education Act.
Following a new amendment introduced in 1998 requiring all schools to work against gender stereotyping, Lotta Rajalin set up her first gender-neutral preschool for one to five-year-olds in Stockholm's Old Town.
The gender-neutral policies at Rajalin's schools ensure that stories, songs and dramatizations are screened or re-scripted to include non-nuclear families (single parents or same-sex couples) and heroines sweeping princes off their feet.
Teachers opt for non-traditional plot twists to ensure that they're not reinforcing gender stereotypes.
Photos: How students around the world are learning in new ways
Bangladesh, solar-powered floating schools —
All around the world, schools are reinventing education. During monsoon season in Bangladesh, almost one third of the country is flooded, making school attendance next to impossible. Nonprofit Shidhulai Swanirvar Sangstha came up with a way to bring education to the children most affected: by creating solar-paneled floating schools. Each morning, the elementary schools travel to different communities, picking up children along the way. The boats then docks and teach up to 30 children at a time. The schools contain a laptop, hundreds of books and electronic resources powered by energy generated from the solar panels.
PHOTO: Courtesy: Abir Abdullah/ Shidhulai Swanirvar Sangstha
UK, virtual reality —
Immersive technology is having a big moment in education right now, making its way into classrooms around the world. Among those adopting the technology is Sevenoaks School, in the UK, which has introduced VR into its classrooms for a range of subjects including art, history and geography. Students are using the technology to go on virtual field trips and creating three dimensional paintings that move.
PHOTO: Courtesy © Sevenoaks School/David Merewether
Bali, going green —
As the Green School in Bali demonstrates, innovation doesn't always equal technology. Nestled between rainforests and made entirely from bamboo, the school's mission is to educate its students about sustainability by using a holistic approach. Students from nursery to high school learn how to be more environmentally-conscious while studying traditional topics like math and languages. The Green School boasts a diverse student body from all over the world and aims to create the next generation of green leaders. The school runs on three simple principles: be local, let the environment lead and think of your grandchildren's future.
PHOTO: Putu Sayoga/Getty Images AsiaPac/Getty Images
Ghana, empower playgrounds —
In many parts of rural Ghana, electricity is either limited or unavailable. Students in these areas are unable to study after it gets dark, which hinders their chances of getting into a secondary school. So Empower Playgrounds created merry-go-rounds that use the children's energy to charge a battery, which then powers a small lantern. Each recharge lasts for over 40 hours and allows students to study in the evening.
PHOTO: Crys Kevan Lee Empower Playgrounds Inc.
Canada, paper and desk-free classrooms —
It's hard to imagine a classroom without desks and paper but it's now a reality. In some schools in Canada and the U.S., for example, recent trends of creating more comfortable and open classrooms have seen traditional desks disappear. Instead, bouncy balls, bean bags and seating mats having taken their place, while iPads and computers replace traditional pen and paper. Students submit their work via different tools, such as Google Classroom, and teachers are able to give feedback and mark assignments in real time. Even chalkboards and whiteboards are being replaced by interactive smartboards.
PHOTO: George Frey/Bloomberg/Getty Images
Netherlands, personalized learning —
Steve Jobs Schools are inspired by, but not affiliated with, the Apple founder. Their philosophy is to encourage personalized learning by giving their students, all of primary age, more control. Pupils choose which subjects they study, how they want to learn and at what pace. Teachers are known as coaches and students are grouped not by age but by their strengths and interests. Schedules are flexible and students are each given an iPad. Starting out in the Netherlands, they opened a school in Johannesburg in 2016.
PHOTO: Steve JobsSchool
Sweden, gender-neutral schools —
At Egalia preschool in Stockholm, the words "he" and "her" are never used. Boys can play with dolls and girls with firetrucks. There are no designated areas for each gender and books are carefully selected to avoid traditional stereotyping. Egalia and other similar preschools in Sweden, reject gender stereotypes and hope to help children fight societal gender norms, which they believe can hinder growth and acceptance.
Singapore, robot teachers —
Pepper is a robot that interacts with students and answers their questions. Introduced last year as part of a pilot project in Singapore, Pepper helped preschool teachers deliver lessons and told pupils stories. Teachers reported that the robot helped shy students come out of their shell and created a fun, interactive atmosphere to learn in.
PHOTO: BERTRAND GUAY/AFP/AFP/Getty Images
Denmark, forest preschools —
While nature-centered schools are not uncommon around the world, in Denmark teaching children the importance of Mother Nature starts at a very young age. According to the Danish Forest and Nature Agency, over 10 percent of Danish preschools are located in forests or other natural settings. These schools use their surroundings as teaching tools, where eating organic food, hiking and raising chickens are all part of the daily lessons. Proponents of forest preschools say that children develop better motor skills when there is more space and time to play in nature rather than sitting in a classroom.
PHOTO: HENNING BAGGER/AFP/Getty Images
USA, the world as your classroom —
Students at the THINK Global School in New York spend each semester in a different nation. They learn languages and in each new place they visit, they work with local experts to gain insights into the historical, cultural, and socioeconomic aspects of their host country. Destinations for the 2018-19 school year include India, Botswana, Japan and Spain.
PHOTO: THINK Global School/Joann McPike
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Perhaps the most important distinction in these preschools is the way the teachers treat each child.
To help identify any unconscious bias they have when dealing with girls and boys, the teachers filmed themselves interacting with children and took note of how they responded to the different sexes.
"After we had been filming and observing each other, we understood that it's not the children we have to change, it's ourselves," Rajalin tells CNN.
Lotta Rajalin, director at Nicolaigarden and Egalia gender-neutral preschools.
They discovered they used different tones of voice when talking to girls or boys, and tolerated rowdiness in boys while discouraging it in girls. Similarly, they found themselves to be more likely to comfort a crying girl, while they would tell a crying boy to brush it off.
"When you change yourself and your thinking and your expectations, you will see new things and you will see that it's better for children's development," she says.
Rajalin believes gender stereotypes limit the opportunities available to a child. Her gender-neutral teaching methods stem from what she calls "the whole life spectra" or "circle of opportunity." This circle is often divided into two semi-circles – one for boys and one for girls.
Through gender-neutral teaching, Rajalin hopes to open up this circle of opportunities for all children to define themselves.
"We try to take away the barriers which stop both girls and boys doing what they want to do," she says.
"We want all children to have the same opportunities to feel, to express themselves, to like what color they like, to play the sport they're in, and so on. We don't want to limit them."
Following a small, structured observation of children at one of Rajalin's preschools, Ben Kenward, a researcher in psychology at Uppsala University in Sweden and Oxford Brookes University in England, found these children had a reduced tendency to be influenced by gender stereotypes, compared to a control group of children from a typical Swedish preschool.
"The [gender neutral] pedagogy is having some of the effects that it's intended to have, and if you're committed to giving these young children the same opportunities … then our study suggests that this kind of pedagogy is a good tool."
'Brainwashing children'
However, these gender-neutral policies have generated much criticism over the years.
Swedish psychiatrist and author David Eberhard considers calling boys and girls "hen" to be "intellectually dishonest" as it is being "blind to biological differences."
"This is the kind of brainwash that works when the kids are small and in the short run they adapt to this, but what happens when they go to normal school and they find out they were living in a sect?" he tells CNN.
"This is a sort of a religious sect to say there's no differences between men and women, it has nothing to do with science."
Eberhard explained that he does not oppose boys choosing to play with dolls, but he draws the line at calling a girl or boy "it" or "hen".
Rajalin believes a lot of criticism is misguided, as people do not fully understand what they are trying to do. "We are not trying to say girls should be boys or boys should be girls, we just want every person to have the right to be the person they are, regardless of gender," she says.
Rajalin says her gender-neutral preschools give children the same opportunities, obligations and rights, regardless of gender.
PHOTO: Thinkstock
Harmless 'experiment'
While Eberhard's views are strong, he says gender-neutral schooling is unlikely to have any negative long-term effects on young children.
"I suppose that they [the children] are so sure about their identity that it doesn't matter," he says. "But, as individuals, you may very well have young kids of different sexes that become very frustrated or confused."
He believes Sweden would be better off solving the problem of gender inequality in the real world.
Related Article This is what happens when gender roles are forced on kids
Rajalin, however, believes adopting gender-neutral methods and exposing children to teachers of various different ethnicities, religions, sexes and sexual orientations, will better prepare them for the nuances of the real world. It will boost their self-confidence and set them up to be more successful in life, she says.
Psychology professor Philip Hwang from the University of Gothenburg is not convinced. He thinks Rajalin's gender-neutral preschools are harmless but overrated.
"I don't really see any harm in it, but I think it pleases the parents more than it changes the children," he tells CNN.
He says he has met a couple of parents that really believe sending their children to gender-neutral preschool will have lasting effects and that they will grow up in a gender-neutral society.
"It's a statement more than something that has actual effect on children's long-term development with regard to gender issues," he says.
"It takes generations to change norms and values like this."
Even Kenward, who is optimistic that the gender-neutral pedagogy is creating equal opportunities for children of both genders, is unsure what the long-term effects will be.
"It's an open question what happens to these children when they move into primary school," he says. "My guess is it [gender neutral pedagogy] could continue to influence their behavior potentially, not in a very strong way necessarily. But it may have some lasting effects." | {
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Notes ........................ Ready to fly ultralight helicopter.
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Top Speed, mph ............... ?
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B W Rotor Co. Inc.
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Gross Weight, lb. ............ ?
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Notes ........................ Proper training recommended. 4cyl 2 stroke.
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Landing Distance, ft ......... ?
Service Ceiling, ft .......... ?
Info Package/Video cost ...... free/?
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Takeoff Distance, ft .......... ?
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P.O. Box 557, Finkle Rd.
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This page is no longer relevant as Inkscape uses Bazaar for version control now. Please see Working with Bazaar for new instructions.
1.2.2 How Do I Check Out a Working Copy?
This node discusses the basics of using SVN.
SVN stores source code in a shared repository (in our case on Sourceforge's server). The repository contains all past and present versions of the code, and is shared by everyone.
To work with the source code, SVN requires you to check out a working copy. This copy is private, so you can make and test any changes you like without disturbing anyone else.
If you have write access to the repository, when you are finished making your changes, you may commit your changes to the shared repository, making them available to everyone.
Alternately, you may generate a file containing the changes you made (a diff), and send it to a developer with write access to be incorporated.
You can check out as many working copies as you want; they take up only your own disk space, and they are completely independent of each other.
If you no longer need a working copy, you may simply delete it.
How Do I Check Out a Working Copy?
"checkout" ("co" means the same thing) specifies the action to take (check out a working copy).
You should have a complete working copy in the inkscape directory. You can cd to it and try compiling.
When you're inside the working copy, you won't normally need to specify the repository URL, because SVN remembers where the working copy came from.
Note that a Subversion command only applies to the current directory and (possibly) any subdirectories. Normally (particularly for updates, diffs, and checkins), you will want to run the command from the top level of the project.
Your working copy will not automatically include changes others have made to the repository since you checked it out.
If you've made changes to your working copy, what happens if you update after someone has commited changes to the same files?
Normally, SVN can work this out on its own. Sometimes you have to help it along, though. If SVN says there were conflicts, look for which files have a C next to them in its progress output. Some of those may have unresolved conflicts. You can also search for '=======' in the files themselves to find any unresolved conflicts.
Sometimes you will keep one set of changes and discard the other, and sometimes you will combine the two. It will require a judgement call on your part either way. Talk to the person who made the other set of changes or ask on the mailing list if it's unclear what's going on. Remember that SVN is no substitute for communication.
Also, always make sure to build and test after an update to make sure that the combined changes work as intended!
-x -u3 specifies which format to use (a unified diff with three lines of context). This is the recommended diff format.
This will create a file describing the changes you have made, though if you have created new files as part of your changes, you will need to include those separately too when emailing them to the list or another developer for inclusion.
[ fixme: how to do this in SVN?
cvs diff -up 2>/dev/null | perl -ne 'print "CVS: $_" unless /^\?/' >> "$1"
Now, every time you commit, the entire diff will be visible to you as you write your commit comments.
A diff file can be applied to the codebase using the 'patch' command.
Depending on how many path elements are part of the diff, you'll need to strip them with -p1, -p2, etc.
svn commit -m "Your description of your changes goes here"
Tip: even if you are committing directly, you still might want to generate a diff. It's a good reference to look at when you're filling out the change description, since it will remind you of all the changes you've made.
Important: check that the (unit) tests still work if you touched anything that might possibly, in some way, affect them. If you changed anything that is in no way covered by unit tests, or if you fixed a bug that wasn't exposed by existing unit tests, consider making new (unit) tests. See TestingInkscape for information on how to execute and make tests.
Before you commit. This also goes for new directories.
The actual addition or removal will not take effect until you commit.
This page was last modified on 10 July 2016, at 04:39. | {
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Greetings good people, I know it's been a while but I'm a one man show here people! Just kidding. Let's jump right into this post and the technical aspects of it. First of all, I have to say this haircut isn't that difficult for barbers to perform and it's kind of fun actually. I like this haircut because It says to the public, "Hey I'm cool, and no I'm not ashamed to show the natural kinks and curls that my ancestors so gracefully bestowed upon me." Whew that was a long quote. That's not to say that people who wear their hair close are denying their heritage or anything, I'm just saying that with this hairstyle you cannot hide it.
This haircut is similar to the South of France haircut that I previously wrote about. But it usually differs in 3 ways: The top of the hair is always longer, the sides on the top of the haircut are usually cut in a box to exaggerate the length, and the sides are usually tapered to the skin.
Notice how the sides of the top are cut in a box shape, also notice the length of the top and the tapered sides.
This haircut isn't difficult for us barbers at all. It's like doing a hightop fade without cutting the top, and leaving the back to grow. Fairly simple. Also in order to achieve the kinks and curls associated with this cut I recommend these two products that we sell online and at the shop.
These two tools in the hands of a good barber or a savvy client can work wonders.
That's it folks, that's all I got for now. Like, Comment, and share this post if it was helpful.
also if you have an idea for a cool blog post let me know.
Thanks as always my friends. | {
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With a stay at Extended Stay America - Madison - Old Sauk Rd. in Madison (Middleton - West Madison), you'll be convenient to Pleasant View Golf Course and Capital Brewery. This hotel is within close proximity of West Towne Mall and National Mustard Museum.
Make yourself at home in one of the 73 guestrooms, featuring kitchens with refrigerators and microwaves. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Conveniences include desks and coffee/tea makers, as well as phones with free local calls.
Be sure to enjoy recreational amenities including a 24-hour fitness center and a seasonal outdoor pool. This hotel also features complimentary wireless Internet access and barbecue grills.
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A man-made ski slope now being built on Copenhagen's waterfront, as pictured in this illustration, will add a new clean energy feature to the Denmark capital's skyline. The skiers, as pictured below, will schuss atop a high-efficiency waste-to-energy plant.
Urban Ski Slope to Raise Profile of Europe's Waste-to-Energy Drive
The Amager Bakke incinerator project under construction in Copenhagen, Denmark, is the flashiest example of Europe's effort to deploy waste-to-energy technology to cut carbon emissions.
By Thomas K. Grose, For National Geographic
Copenhagen, with a waterfront already famous for bike lanes, pedestrian walkways, and offshore wind turbines, is adding another clean energy feature to its urban landscape: a ski resort.
Perhaps the man-made slope will never rival the summits of Sweden or the Alps, where residents of Denmark's capital city typically travel to ski. But it will draw attention to Copenhagen's world-leading effort to cut fossil energy and waste. The ski slope will rest atop a $389 million (500 million euro), 60-megawatt power station fueled entirely by the city's garbage. (See related: "Quiz: What You Don't Know About Electricity.")
The Amager Bakke incinerator, now under construction, will contribute to Copenhagen's ambitious goal of becoming carbon-neutral by 2025. When finished in 2017, it will produce heat for 160,000 households and electricity for 62,500 residences. It is perhaps the flashiest example yet of Europe's effort to deploy cutting-edge waste-to-energy technology in the effort to cut greenhouse gas emissions. While some critics in Europe's green movement question the environmental benefits, and cost also can be an obstacle, cities like Copenhagen are convinced that producing megawatts is better than piling trash in landfills. (See related story: "On Mount Everest, Seeking Biogas Energy in a Mountain of Waste.")
Turning Trash to Treasure
The move toward waste-to-energy (WTE) plants was kick-started in 1999, with a European Union directive requiring member states to greatly reduce the amount of garbage going to landfills. As of 2010 (the most current year for which statistics are available), there were 451 WTE facilities in Europe, up from 390 in 2001, according to the Confederation of European Waste-to-Energy Plants (CEWEP). The plants annually incinerate 73 million metric tons of waste, producing 44 million megawatt-hours (MWH) of electricity and 61 million MWH of heat, or enough power to keep 13 million people wired and another 13 million warm. (See related story: "Waste Wattage: Cities Aim to Flush Heat Energy Out of Sewers.")
And more waste-to-energy projects are starting up, or are on the way. One market research firm says the EU's tightening standards on waste are a key driver behind world growth in WTE that it says will accelerate in the next five years, with 250 new plants and installed capacity on track to increase 21 percent by 2016. Ireland, which opened its first WTE plant in County Meath in 2011, is already expanding its capacity and more proposals are being debated. Several projects recently have been approved in the United Kingdom, including a modernistic WTE facility in the countryside between York and Harrowgate. It's not clear, though, if the Allerton Park energy recovery park will go forward, since the government withdrew £65 million in waste infrastructure credits for the controversial project earlier this year. (See related story: "Whisky a Go Go: Can Scotland's Distillery Waste Boost Biofuels? ")
In Copenhagen, the Amager Bakke plant also saw its share of controversy. Back in late 2011, city officials initially rejected the slick-looking, slope-topped facility—the design of hot Danish architect Bjarke Ingels—because of concerns that it wasn't environmentally friendly enough. But the utility, Amager Resource Center (ARC), overcame those objections. A key was the improvement compared to the existing 40-year-old waste-to-energy (WTE) plant that housed two generators, one that produced 20 MW and another that generated 9 MW. (See related story: "Can Nuclear Waste Spark an Energy Solution?")
While the new plant will increase carbon-dioxide emissions by 43 percent—from 140,000 tons a year to 200,000 tons—ARC says new technologies will make the plant 25 percent more efficient than the old one. In other words, it says, 3 kilos of incinerated waste will keep a light bulb burning for five hours instead of four. "It's not about size, it's about how you use it," said ARC spokeswoman Signe Josephsen. (See related story: "While Energy Policy Falters, Plastic Bag Laws Multiply.")
The burning of trash for power is hardly a new technology, but the current state-of-the-art plants—which use the heat created from the garbage inferno to make steam for heat or to run turbines for electricity—use expensive filters that scrub the flue gases to greatly reduce the amount of dangerous pollutants, such as dioxins, that are emitted. Because about half of the CO2 emitted is from biowaste, not fossil fuels, proponents say the plants are partly powered by renewable fuel, making them cleaner than fossil-fuel plants.
But the main argument in favor of WTE plants is that if the tons of trash that they burn had instead been buried in landfills, the decomposition would have led to greater atmospheric harm through the release of methane, a greenhouse gas that is 25 times more potent than CO2 as a heat-trapping gas. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, greenhouse gas emissions from landfills are two to six times higher than those generated from plants that burn waste, when measured per unit of electricity generated. Moreover, metals that would have been buried are instead easily plucked from the ashes and recycled. That's one big reason why in April the Center for American Progress (CAP), a progressive think tank based in Washington, D.C., issued a report urging the United States to build more WTE plants to help cut the nation's greenhouse gas emissions. (There are currently just 26 in the United States, which has 56 times the population of Denmark, where there are 30 operating WTE facilities.) (See related interactive map: "The Global Electricity Mix.")
The Environmental Debate
Not everyone, however, thinks incinerators are such a hot idea. Nearby communities often fear air pollution from smokestacks and traffic impacts from trash hauling to the facilities. Some green groups, including Brussels-based Friends of the Earth Europe (FOEE), fear that burning trash for power stunts efforts to encourage recycling. "The only way to reduce CO2 emissions when it comes to waste policy is by preventing, reusing, and recycling," said Ariadna Rodrigo, a FOEE resource use campaigner.
But WTE proponents argue that extracting power from waste goes hand-in-hand with recycling efforts. "There does not have to be a choice between the two solutions. We're very much into recycling," said Rasmus Meyer, also of ARC. Moreover, CEWEP claims, 100 percent recycling is not possible. Some materials degrade after repeated recycling, some are too filthy (diapers, vacuum cleaner bags), some are too mixed to be sorted, and there's no demand for some recycled products.
And, to be sure, countries that are the biggest users of waste power tend to have very impressive recycling rates, too. Germany produces more waste power than any European country—a total of 26 MWH in 2010—and it recycles 62 percent of its municipal solid waste, while incinerating 37 percent of it. Denmark, meanwhile, recycles 43 percent of its rubbish and burns 54 percent of it. Across the EU, on average, 40 percent of urban refuse is recycled and 23 percent is used for energy. Meanwhile, the U.S. manages to recycle just 23 percent of its garbage. Nevertheless, Rodrigo insists, incineration still places inherent limits on recycling, because once a plant is built it has to operate for 20 to 30 years to recoup its investment. "And you still have to feed that monster."
The dash for trash-power has also resulted in a thriving pan-European import-export market for rubbish. "Waste is a commodity, and there's a well-functioning waste market in Europe today," said Pål Spillum, head of the waste recovery and hazardous waste section of the Norwegian Environment Agency. Norway, particularly its capital city Oslo, was spotlighted earlier this year when Britain's Guardian newspaper and the New York Times both ran stories about how it was shipping in trash from Britain, Ireland and Sweden to help power its WTE plants.
Several other countries, particularly Germany, import even more rubbish than Norway.The size of this market, however, is hard to determine. The import and export of nonhazardous waste doesn't have to be reported, so the European Environmental Agency has no statistics available. Spillum maintains that Norway, which burned 1.3 million tons of refuse for energy in 2011, exports more waste than it imports. In 2011, it imported about 90,000 tons of nonhazardous waste, but it exported 1.7 million tons. Overall, Norway has 17 WTE plants. The two in Oslo burn about 410,000 tons of waste a year, and provide 840 GWh of heat—enough to heat 30 percent of the city's 300,000 households and to provide an additional 160 GWh of electricity. (See related story: "A Fuel That Doesn't Go to Waste.")
Measuring Costs
Does all that shipping of garbage, and the resulting CO2 emissions from transportation, undercut the green edge that WTE plants have over landfills? A 2011 study by Swedish consulting firm Profu looked at six Northern European countries-Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, and Belgium-that were big consumers of rubbish from Eastern Europe. It concluded that WTE was still a net benefit for the atmosphere; each metric ton of municipal waste burned for energy prevented the emission from landfills of more than 600 kilograms of CO2 equivalent.
One possible drawback, in the United States at least, could be high construction costs. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, was driven to the brink of bankruptcy over a $345 million debt largely racked up by the costs of overhauling and expanding a power-generating incinerator. But the CAP study says that, by and large, WTE plants in the United States, which could cost between $100 million to $300 million to build, depending on size, should be able to recoup building costs from fees and from the sale of power to the grid, as well as from the sale of recovered recyclable metals.
Meanwhile, back in Denmark, the Amager Bakke incinerator—at 80 meters (260 feet), it will be one of the tallest buildings in Copenhagen—aims to stand as an example of WTE potential. Another unique feature of the Amager Bakke incinerator and ski slope—if the technology's ready—will be a smokestack that belches out a giant smoke ring each time a ton of carbon dioxide is emitted. "It's a way to demonstrate to the people of Copenhagen that they are responsible for the environment," ARC's Meyer says. And if too many Copenhageners pay heed to the 200,000 smoke rings wafting over their city each year and deeply cut back on their waste streams? Well, there's still plenty of Eastern European garbage available to keep the fires beneath Amager Bakke's snow-covered slope fully stoked.
This story is part of a special series that explores energy issues. For more, visit The Great Energy Challenge. | {
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The world's top PC-makers have started to ship fixes for the multiple flaws in Intel's CPUs, but plenty won't land until 2018.
As Intel admitted on Monday, multiple flaws in its Management Engine, Server Platform Services, and Trusted Execution Engine make it possible to run code that operating systems – and therefore sysadmins and users – just can't see.
Chipzilla acknowledged the bugs after Positive Technologies publicised attack vectors for the flaws.
PC-and-server-makers have rushed to advise of their fixes, but not all have made them available immediately.
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That's a lovely small number compared to Acer, which has given 240 models the TBD treatment.
It's therefore making Dell look good: it has just 191 TBD PCs. The company has also picked January 7th, 2018, for nine models, January 14th, 2018, for another ten machines and February 2nd, 2018, for four models. Nine machines will get their fix on Christmas Eve, 2017.
Panasonic has targeted "the end of January 2018" for six machines and is "currently confirming" when it will deliver for another seven machines.
Even Intel itself signalled it needs time to fix its NUC, ComputeStick and ComputeCard products. The company said "Expected availability" is in December 2017.
HPE appears to have downloads ready to go, but Fujitsu has readied them for Japanese and EMEA customers only: the rest of the world has to wait an unspecified amount of time.
Other substantial PC makers had not released advice at the time of writing.
It gets worse: plenty of the affected CPUs were sold to manufacturers of network attached storage or other appliances. If the likes of SuperMicro have announced or released fixes, they've eluded The Register's searches. | {
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Shackleford's offerings at the May 23-24 Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-year-olds in Training Sale were led by a $250,000 colt, with Ben McElroy placing the winning bid for the Casse Sales consignment.
Listed as hip No. 6, the chestnut is the second foal out of International Cry, an unraced daughter of Street Cry (IRE). International Cry is a daughter of $1.5 million earner and multiple graded winner Gold Mover.
Shackleford, whose first crop are 2-year-olds of 2016, already has three winners to date, including the TDN Rising Star Shackin Up, leading all freshman sires. | {
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Himani is in town and before we head to Ibiza tomorrow we had a lazy day by lake Como today, just tanning a bit, swimming and finishing up at a rooftop in the middle of Como- so lovely!
Started the day with a run, and a cappuccino at Siciliana in Varese- she loved their pistachio croissant- we are clearly meant to be friends…!
Anyway- off to dinner now, and then tomorrow we head out to Ibiza 😀 ! | {
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Re: I thought AGL was on the cutting edge of renewables?
Its pretty obvious they make smoke and play mirrors-smoke from burning hydrocarbons and mirrors to deceive and deflect.This project is really GROSS in its abuse of critically endangered and valuable ecosystems and disrespect for future generations.This is what the kids march against climate were asking us to STOP!!! | {
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Forget the $2 store, have fun making these fun Halloween decorations with your kids.
The arrival of school holidays is a welcome break for kids from the school day routine and means more time for kids to play, which is super important. But it's important to keep the kid reading too. Ryan Spencer shares his top tips to make sure your kids stay engaged with reading over the school break. | {
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Another election petition case disputing an election has been dismissed by the National Court prior to trial.
The National Court in Popondetta has dismissed the petition disputing Richard Masere's election as Ijivitari member. It was dismissed for being incompetent.
It was filed by losing candidate Sheldon Deilala, who alleged seven counts of bribery against Masere.
Masere, through his lawyer Dane Mel of Mel and Henry Lawyers, filed an objection to competency, which was heard on Monday 5 February at the beginning of a 5-day trial in Popondetta, Northern Province.
The trial was scheduled from 5-9 February before Justice Iova Geita at National Court Popondetta.
Masere's lawyers argued that the law in this jurisdiction required prerequisite facts to be pleaded to support each ground of alleged bribery, amongst others.
In this case, his lawyers said facts were not sufficiently stated in the petition to support the element of criminal intent to commit acts of bribery.
Justice Geita upheld Objections to Competency motion on Thursday last week.
He dismissed the election petition for failing to plead sufficient facts, which is a breach of section 208 of the Organic Law on National and Local level Government Elections.
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Q: How to parse codeml output in a structured format? After computing codeml,I had the final output in a text file. Can someone help me out how to parse the output based on new line character \n.
I had thousands of ID's which starts with a prefix (OG*) (ex - OG*******_M0).
Input
\n
OG0022519_M0
lnL = -334.227266
lnL = -334.227266
lnL = -321.454615
lnL = -325.325316
....
....
....
....
Model: One dN/dS ratio for branches,
Nei & Gojobori 1986. dN/dS (dN, dS)
t= 0.0228 S= 33.6 N= 245.4 dN/dS= 0.1244 dN = 0.0041 dS = 0.0331
t= 0.0228 S= 33.6 N= 245.4 dN/dS= 0.1244 dN = 0.0041 dS = 0.0331
t= 0.0000 S= 31.7 N= 247.3 dN/dS= 0.0010 dN = 0.0000 dS = 0.0000
t= 0.0000 S= 31.1 N= 247.9 dN/dS= 0.0010 dN = 0.0000 dS = 0.0000
t= 0.0228 S= 33.6 N= 245.4 dN/dS= 0.1244 dN = 0.0041 dS = 0.0331
......
......
......
t= 0.0000 S= 27.4 N= 251.6 dN/dS= 2.0000 dN = 0.0000 dS = 0.0000
t= 0.0119 S= 33.2 N= 245.8 dN/dS= 0.0010 dN = 0.0000 dS = 0.0331
t= 0.0109 S= 31.4 N= 247.6 dN/dS= 99.0000 dN = 0.0041 dS = 0.0000
t= 0.0109 S= 31.4 N= 247.6 dN/dS= 99.0000 dN = 0.0041 dS = 0.0000
t= 0.0119 S= 33.2 N= 245.8 dN/dS= 0.0010 dN = 0.0000 dS = 0.0331
\n
OG0022510_M0
lnL = -389.618240
lnL = -403.414349
lnL = -396.165769
lnL = -430.934701
lnL = -428.190811
lnL = -438.314006
lnL = -430.934701
lnL = -428.190811
.....
.....
.....
Model: One dN/dS ratio for branches,
Nei & Gojobori 1986. dN/dS (dN, dS)
t= 0.0216 S= 55.1 N= 247.9 dN/dS= 0.0010 dN = 0.0000 dS = 0.0394
t= 0.0429 S= 54.9 N= 248.1 dN/dS= 0.0689 dN = 0.0041 dS = 0.0601
t= 0.0207 S= 56.8 N= 246.2 dN/dS= 0.2171 dN = 0.0041 dS = 0.0189
t= 0.1162 S= 64.3 N= 238.7 dN/dS= 0.0257 dN = 0.0043 dS = 0.1665
t= 0.1022 S= 64.3 N= 238.7 dN/dS= 0.0296 dN = 0.0043 dS = 0.1445
......
......
......
......
t= 0.1253 S= 62.8 N= 240.2 dN/dS= 0.0505 dN = 0.0085 dS = 0.1688
t= 0.1162 S= 64.3 N= 238.7 dN/dS= 0.0257 dN = 0.0043 dS = 0.1665
t= 0.1022 S= 64.3 N= 238.7 dN/dS= 0.0296 dN = 0.0043 dS = 0.1445
t= 0.1253 S= 62.8 N= 240.2 dN/dS= 0.0505 dN = 0.0085 dS = 0.1688
t= 0.0000 S= 70.0 N= 233.0 dN/dS= 0.0010 dN = 0.0000 dS = 0.0000
t= 0.1162 S= 64.3 N= 238.7 dN/dS= 0.0257 dN = 0.0043 dS = 0.1665
t= 0.1022 S= 64.3 N= 238.7 dN/dS= 0.0296 dN = 0.0043 dS = 0.1445
I wouldd like to parse the text file into a tabular format.
Expected output -
ID InL t S N dN/dS dN dS
OG0022519_M0 lnL = -334.227266 t= 0.0228 S= 33.6 N= 245.4 dN/dS= 0.1244 dN = 0.0041 dS = 0.0331
OG0022519_M0 lnL = -334.227266 t= 0.0228 S= 33.6 N= 245.4 dN/dS= 0.1244 dN = 0.0041 dS = 0.0331
OG0022519_M0 lnL = -334.227266 t= 0.0000 S= 31.7 N= 247.3 dN/dS= 0.0010 dN = 0.0000 dS = 0.0000
OG0022519_M0 lnL = -321.454615 t= 0.0000 S= 31.1 N= 247.9 dN/dS= 0.0010 dN = 0.0000 dS = 0.0000
OG0022519_M0 lnL = -325.325316 t= 0.0228 S= 33.6 N= 245.4 dN/dS= 0.1244 dN = 0.0041 dS = 0.0331
..........
...........
...........
...........
For the other ID's (OG******_M0) also it should do the same.
I tried this:
import pandas as pd
lines = []
with open("/home/Selection_Analysis/M0_res.txt", mode='r') as f:
for line in f:
lines.append(line.rstrip())
res = []
for i in range(len(lines)):
if "OG" in lines[i] and "\\n" not in lines[i+1]:
alignment = lines[i].split("_")[0]
# lnl = lines[i+1].split()[4]
# omega = lines[i+2].split()[3]
dN = lines[i+3].split()[4]
dS = lines[i+4].split()[4]
res.append([alignment, dN, dS])
That code results in this error:
IndexError Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-5-527c7275e76d> in <module>
6 # omega = lines[i+2].split()[3]
7 dN = lines[i+3].split()[4]
----> 8 dS = lines[i+4].split()[4]
9 res.append([alignment, dN, dS])
IndexError: list index out of range
A: Assuming that the number of lnL= lines matches the number of t= lines for each OG*M0 block, you could do it this way, using awk:
BEGIN {
FS = " ";
lnL_index = 0;
values_index = 0;
printf "ID InL t S N dN/dS dN dS\n";
}
/^OG.*_M0$/ {
for (i in lnL_array) printf "%s %s %s\n", ID, lnL_array[i], values_array[i];
delete lnL_array;
delete values_array;
lnL_index = 0;
values_index = 0;
ID = $0;
}
/^lnL = / {
lnL_array[lnL_index++] = $0;
}
/^ t= / {
values_array[values_index++] = $0;
}
END {
for (i in lnL_array) printf "%s %s %s\n", ID, lnL_array[i], values_array[i];
}
*
*Put this code in a file called parse.awk, and run awk -f parse.awk INPUT_FILE.txt
*FS is set to " " (space).
*When a ^OG.*_M0$ line is found, print the current content of the arrays (if any) and reset everything to 0.
*When a ^lnL = line is found, keep the line in an lnL array
*When a ^ t= line is found, keep the line in a values array
*To print the last ^OG.*_M0$ block, print the arrays again in the END section.
Or use an equivalent implementation in python:
#!/usr/bin/python3
import re
lines = []
with open("input.txt", mode='r') as f:
for line in f:
lines.append(line.rstrip())
print("ID InL t S N dN/dS dN dS")
lnL_array = []
values_array = []
for i in lines:
#print("line=" + i)
if re.match(r"^OG.*_M0$", i):
for j, lnL_value in enumerate(lnL_array):
value = values_array[j]
print(ID + " " + lnL_value + value )
lnL_array.clear()
values_array.clear()
ID = i
if re.match(r"^lnL = ", i):
lnL_array.append(i.rstrip())
if re.match(r"^ t= ", i):
values_array.append(i.rstrip())
for j, lnL_value in enumerate(lnL_array):
value = values_array[j]
print(ID + " " + lnL_value + value )
The logic is the same as with awk, just with python syntax.
Notes:
*
*you can loop on elements without using indexes if you do not need them. Ex. here in the main loop, you can loop on lines directly.
*if you have to use the indexes, use enumerate, like I did with index j to print the content of both arrays.
Your idea of looking ahead on line indexes is not totally wrong, but requires you to put code to check the number of elements in the arrays to stay within the index limits. It is always better to use the language implicit loops and avoid indexes arithmetic, unless you absolutely have to (ex. in C). Scripting languages have implicit loops on the array elements.
.
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Q: Cascading count down fashion in UILabel I'm working on a iOS project where i need to show the increased or decreased score in cascading count down fashion.
Here in the attached image score is decreasing from 15 to 10, so the animation will appear like a dropping effect starting from 15 and will go in order 14, 13, 12, 11 and then 10. Coming from the bottom reaches on to the top as shown in the image. hope you can see it clearly number 14 and 13 are visible.
I'm not sure if it is a kind of shadow effect or something else. Totally stuck. Please suggest how to achieve this task.
Thanks
A: I've solved my problem using 3 UILabel on a single UIView and animate them with some interval. The process is as follows
Algorithm
*
*Set the 2nd Label with the text(Score) and scale it to some value.
*Set the 3rd Label With the next Score value.
*Scale Down the 2nd label to 0(Identity) and place it to the position of 1st label.
*Similarly scale up the 3rd label to the 2nd position. and move the 1st label to the last position.
*Set the next score value to the 3rd label.
*Repeat the steps 1 to 5 till the last score value. and stop the animation.
Here I'm adding my code.
-(void)animateForLabel:(UILabel *)scoreLabel
{
if (shouldAnimate)
{
//I've placed 3 labels on a view. Object at index 2 will be on top
UILabel *lbl1 = [[animationLayer subviews] objectAtIndex:2]; //Top label
UILabel *lbl2 = [[animationLayer subviews] objectAtIndex:1]; //Middle Label
UILabel *lbl3 = [[animationLayer subviews] objectAtIndex:0]; //Bottom Label
lbl1.transform = CGAffineTransformIdentity; //Setting first label to its original position
[lbl1 setFrame:CGRectMake(0, 50, lbl1.frame.size.width, lbl1.frame.size.height)];
//Setting View Position, This something you can set the Label's Superview position to their superview
[animationLayer setFrame:[self convertFrameForLabel:scoreLabel]];
[lbl2 setCenter:CGPointMake(animationLayer.frame.size.width/2, lbl2.center.y)];
[lbl3 setCenter:CGPointMake(animationLayer.frame.size.width/2, lbl3.center.y)];
[self addTextToAnimationLabel:lbl1]; //Adding the new value to the the desired label
[lbl1 setCenter:CGPointMake(animationLayer.frame.size.width/2, lbl1.center.y + 10)];
lbl1.layer.opacity = 0.0; //Setting its opacity to zero so that it will look invisible.
double durationInSeconds = 0.1;
[UIView animateWithDuration:durationInSeconds delay:0.0 options:UIViewAnimationOptionCurveLinear animations:^{
[lbl1 setCenter:CGPointMake(lbl1.center.x, lbl1.center.y - 10)];
lbl1.layer.opacity = 0.3; // Setting their opacity according to the need
lbl2.layer.opacity = 0.6; // Same as above
lbl3.layer.opacity = 0.8; // Same as above
lbl3.transform = CGAffineTransformScale(CGAffineTransformIdentity, 1.2, 1.2);
lbl2.transform = CGAffineTransformScale(lbl2.transform, 1.8, 1.8); // Setting scale so that the animation flow must be visible as curve shape
lbl3.center = CGPointMake(lbl3.center.x, 7);
lbl2.center = CGPointMake(lbl2.center.x, 30);
} completion:^(BOOL finished) {
NSLog(@"Complete animation");
if ([scoreLabel isEqual:creatorScoreLbl])
[self setWidthIfCreatorScoreChanged:[lbl3.text integerValue]];
else
[self setWidthIfOpponentScoreChanged:[lbl3.text integerValue]];
[animationLayer insertSubview:lbl3 atIndex:2];
if (![lbl3.text isEqualToString:@""] && [lbl3.text integerValue] == toScore)
{
shouldAnimate=NO;
[audioService stopPlaying];
[animationLayer removeFromSuperview];
}
else
{
[self animateForLabel:scoreLabel];
}
}];
}
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This year's festival barely happened at all, but the volunteers who agreed to pull it together at the last minute did a Herculean job.
The weather behaved too, although cloudy skies from Hurricane Isaac did threaten to open up and rain here and there. Otherwise it was a sunny and gorgeous weekend.
On Tuesday, as if on cue, a much needed downpour finally let loose, and helped wash Jos. Campau from the built up beer slosh and barbecue grease.
At press time organizers were still tallying up the bills and didn't know yet if the festival made money.
This year's festival may be done and over with, but that doesn't mean organizers are taking it easy.
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Also in the works is to set up the festival as an official non-profit organization. That will help attract donations and possible grants, Maziarz said.
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Dendrobium Orchids
The dendrobium family of orchids comprises merely four genera. Of these, three genera are not cultivated widely. The fourth, known as Dendrobium, includes numerous species, which according to a modest estimate, varies from 900 to 1,400 or even more.
Dendrobium species are natives of India, China and Japan all the way through Indonesia to Australia, New Zealand and the assorted islands of the Pacific. Orchids in Dendrobium species greatly vary in size as well as appearance.
The largest of these orchids grow up to a height of about 10 feet or even more. On the other hand, you would need a magnifying glass to see the flowers of the smallest ones. The color of the flowers of these orchids too vary greatly and they may appear in cream, white, yellow, red, orange, pink, purple, lavender and blue hues.
Aside from these colors the flowers of Dendrobium orchids may also have nearly all the imaginable combinations of these hues. Usually, the habitats of Dendrobium orchids include tropical highlands, monsoon-region forests in mountains, pine forests and steaming jungles.
Almost all Dendrobium orchids are epiphytes, but a few of them are lithophytic - growing and thriving in leaf molds on cliffs and rocks and pockets of moss. While some Dendrobium species grow fat pseudo bulbs, most of the other plants in this genus have slender, erect or pendent stems that are known as canes.
The canes grow from a rhizome, but they are unusually held tightly together. The inflorescence of these species carries anything between 1 and 100 or even more flowers. These inflorescences of Dendrobium orchids grow from the upper part of the canes.
The plants grow well even in small pots and hence they need not be repotted very frequently. These orchids essentially need lots of light and free movement of air. If you are growing them indoors, you need to place them on an east, west or south-facing window that is covered with thin curtains.
It is important to ensure that the humidity level is maintained high by misting the plants or placing the pots on top of trays containing wet gravels. Considering the wide range of plants in this genus and their greatly diverse structure, it is quite normal that all species belonging to the genus Dendrobium will be able to flourish under the same conditions.
The species discussed in this article can be categorized into one of the two classes. The first includes the cool-growing species, which are usually deciduous. You should provide these plants with enough water and fertilizer during their growth period and subsequently allow the orchids to rest for some time during the winter.
During the rest period, you either do not provide them with any water or only enough water to prevent the canes from drying up. When the plant are in rest they have a preference for cool night time temperature ranging from 40°F to 50°F (4°C to 10°C).
Usually, the warm-growing plants of genus Dendrobium are evergreen and they need to be provided with water all through the year. However, they will require less water during the winter months. Plants in genus Dendrobium are classified into several different sections.
It is not possible to discuss more than seven sections in this article owing to scarcity of space. However, all the sections included in this discussion are of horticultural importance. As it is expected, the cultural needs of this diverse group of orchids differ to some extent.
In case you have any doubts regarding how to treat the orchids in this genus, the best thing to do is to grow them in the same manner as you would grow cattleyas. However, compared to cattleyas, orchids in this genus require a little higher intensity of light.
If you notice that the leaves of some plants are drooping during the winter, you ought to know that it is an indication that these particular plants need to be kept somewhat dry during the winter months.
Section callista
Callista is a small section of orchids belonging to genus Dendrobium that are native to Asia. The leaves of these species are deep green and have good substance, remaining confined to the upper portion of the distended canes.
You can grow these orchids in the same way as you would grow cattleyas. They can be grown in minimum temperatures of about 50°F (10°C), but would need less water during the winter.
While plants in this section have been used to develop some hybrids, usually orchids in this section are more prevalent in collections. A few plants of this section are discussed below. All these orchids are in bloom in spring.
Dendrobium densiflorum
Dendrobium densiflorum plants produce a four angled pseudo bulb and they grow up to a height of about 12 inches (30 cm). The flowering stem bears numerous yellow flowers having fringed lips.
The individual flowers measure about 2 inches (5 cm) across. The plants look stunning when in bloom, but the flowers do not last for a long period.
Dendrobium palpebrae
The plants of Dendrobium palpebrae are similar to those of Dendrobium densiflorum, except for the fact that this species bears white flowers with slightly orange hued lips.
Dendrobium trigonopus
Dendrobium trigonopus orchids bear waxy, yellow hued flowers whose lips are green at their base. The individual flowers of this species measure 2 inches (5 cm) across. The glossy flowers are striking and will attract your attention immediately.
Section dendrocoryne
Orchids in section dendrocoryne are found growing naturally along the coast on the damper area of the great dividing range in eastern Australia. These orchids may be epiphytes or lithophytes having leaves with good substance above the pseudo bulbs, which are somewhat slender as well as broader at the bottom.
Orchids of this section have been used to develop numerous hybrids in Australia. In fact, you will find several eye-catching hybrids that are of immense horticultural value both within the section dendrocoryne and integrating some other section of dendrobiums.
Four species of this section are discussed briefly below and they are generally grown and line breeding within each of them. These species as well as hybrids have produced flowers that not only have superior form but also wonderful colors. You should always grow these orchids in a bark-based growing media.
Dendrobium falcorostrum
Dendrobium falcorostrum is certainly a cool-growing orchid that grows naturally in the Great Dividing Range at elevations of more than 3300 feet (1000 meters) in eastern Australia where the conditions are moist, cool and cloud forests.
This region of Australia frequently witnesses light snow dustings during the winter. This orchid species is an epiphyte. The fragrant flowers of this species are borne near the raceme terminal. The flowers have a pristine white hue and each measures about 1 ½ inches (4 cm) across.
The plants are in bloom in spring. The plants Dendrobium falcorostrum can grow in the same potting medium like the other orchids in this section. This orchid is known to flourish well when grown on a tree fern slab.
Since this orchid is a cool-grower, it does not prefer high daytime temperatures. Nevertheless, the plants require high intensity of light - even full sun - during the winter months. It is worth mentioning here that this orchid species is among the most attractive in the callista section.
Dendrobium kingianum
Dendrobium kingianum is a familiar orchid that can be grown easily. This orchid is largely lithophytic in nature. The size of the plants is variable and they can grow up to a height of anything between 2 inches (5 cm) and 20 inches (50 cm). However, usually the average plant grows up to a height of 8 inches (20 cm).
Each inflorescence of this orchid species carries about six flowers that emerge from a bud close to the crown of the pseudo bulb. The individual flowers measure about 1 ½ inches (4 cm) in width and the color of the flowers can vary from white to pink to deep mauve.
In nature, these orchids have a preference for growing at an altitude of roughly 1000 feet (300 meters). Some plants have also been found to grow at an altitude of about 4000 feet (1200 meters). The plants of dendrobium kingianum have a preference for good light and you can grow them in the same potting medium which you use to grow cattleyas.
You need to ensure that the interval between waterings should not be much during the hot summer months so that the plants actually dry out. However, the potting medium should be kept drier during the winter months and fall as it would encourage better flowering in spring.
These orchids may have aerial growths or keikis (a Hawaiian term for babies) and produce roots. You can remove these aerial growths along with the roots and pot them separately. Alternatively, you may leave them on the plants to produce flowers at a later stage.
Dendrobium kingianum plants are capable of enduring temperatures as low as near freezing without being harmed in any manner. In fact, D. kingianum is among the a small number of orchids that usually succeed even in the hands of some people, who may actually not be knowing much about growing plants belonging to this family.
Dendrobium speciosum
The plants Dendrobium speciosum are undoubtedly the largest in this section. This orchid produces anything between two and six leathery leaves and the racemes are long. Each raceme carries as many as 80 densely packed white to yellow flowers.
The individual flowers measure 2 inches (5 cm) or more in width. When these large orchids are in bloom they look stunning. This variable orchid species is native to Australia and is found growing naturally over a vast area ranging from northern Queensland downwards to Victoria.
Precisely speaking, the natural habitat of this species covers a distance of about 3000 miles (5000 kilometres) from north to south Australia. The southern forms of this orchid species are somewhat cool-growers and they need to be grown in the same way as you would grow D. kingianum.
Nevertheless, the Dendrobium speciosum plants have a preference for ample light and you can leave them in the full sun outside. These plants are capable of enduring light frosts, but need to be sheltered from rain and wind to preserve their flowers.
Dendrobium tetragonum
This dendrobium species is somewhat and is found growing naturally over a extensive latitude range. The pseudo bulbs of Dendrobium tetragonum are slender at their base and broader as well as four-angled at their top.
As a result of being top heavy, the plants have a pendulous growth. The length of the plants is also variable as in the case of Dendrobium kingianum. The flowering stems are short and each bear two to four yellowish or greenish, spidery flowers, each measuring about 5 inches (12 cm) in diameter.
These orchids are in bloom in spring. However, some northern forms of this species can bloom at any time of the year and these plants have a preference for higher minimum temperatures.
Dendrobium tetragonum is an epiphyte. If you are growing this orchid species you need to increase the intervals between watering in winter even it means results in the shrivelling of the pseudo bulbs to some extent.
Section eugenanthe
Sometimes orchids classified in section eugenanthe are known as soft cane dendrobiums. However, using this term for these orchids is somewhat confusing. The orchids discussed below are all epiphytes and they are capable of enduring winter night temperatures as low as 37°F (3°C) provided the plants are kept dry.
Dendrobium nobile
This Dendrobium species is found growing naturally over a vast region - from the Himalayas downwards to the extent of Vietnam at altitudes reaching up to 4000 feet (1200 meters). The canes are as broad as a finger and grow up to a height of 20 inches (50 cm) and they have a tendency to shed their leaves as they mature.
The plants are in bloom in spring. The individual flowers are quite large, measuring about 3 inches (8 cm) in diameter. The color of the flowers varies from shades of pink to purple. A white form of this variety known as var. virginalis also exists.
The flowers appear in clusters of as many as three from the nodes on the upper nodes. In cultivation, this orchid species is capable of enduring temperatures near the freezing point. Even warm and hot summer weather does not create any problem for them.
You can grow these orchids in pots using the same growing media that you use for cattleyas. The longer canes of this plant have a tendency to be pendulous and hence stakes are used to keep them upright and offer their most excellent flower display.
If you want your dendrobium nobile orchid to bloom in spring, you need to follow some strict rules. Water the plants frequently in summer ensuring that they do not suffer due to lack of nutrients. Hence, you need to feed the plants properly. They require about 3000 foot-candles light during this period.
Subsequently, you should reduce the frequency of water supply to the plants from the beginning of fall and stop providing them with any nitrogen-based fertilizer. However, you need to continue feeding them with potassium and phosphorus.
The plants need additional light during this time and you may even grow them in full sunlight. Stop giving the plants any nutrient and water from the beginning of winter, but provide them with as much water so that the canes do not shrivel.
You may resume the normal watering and feeding once you find the buds appearing. In case you fail to observe these rules, the canes will grow exceptionally long and they would produce aerial growths or keikis (a Hawaiian term for baby) rather than bearing flowers.
You may remove these aerial growths or keikis and pot them separately after they develop roots.
Nobile hybrids
Hybridizing several dendrobium nobile species for over 100 years, sometimes even including other species of this family, has led to the development of tetraploid plants having chunky, shorter canes along with larger, better shaped flowers that last for a long time.
These hybrids are modern plants and their flowers are considerably beautiful. In present times, these hybrids are also referred to as Yamamoto hybrids, named after the famous Japanese hybridizer Mr. Jiro Yamamoto.
Compared to any other hybridizer before him, Mr. Yamamoto has contributed a lot to being perfection to the Nobile hybrids, which are often referred to as Yamamoto Dendrobiums. It is important to note that you should grow these hybrids in the same way as you would grow the plants of Dendrobium nobile species.
Dendrobium aphyllum
Dendrobium aphyllum is native to Southeast Asia and is now grown extensively. This orchid species is showy producing long, pendulous canes. As the canes mature, they drop their leaves in winter. The white to yellow flowers are borne along the length of the canes.
The individual flowers measure about 2 inches (5 cm) and the plants are in bloom in spring. You may grow this orchid species in the same manner as you would grow nobile dendrobium hybrids.
However, the plants of Dendrobium aphyllum have a preference for somewhat higher minimum temperature (50°F/10°C) during the winter months. It is worth mentioning here that Dendrobium pierardii is very similar to this species - possibly both are the same species.
Dendrobium fimbriatum
Dendrobium fimbriatum is native to Southeast Asia and this orchid is a cool-growing to warm-growing species. The plants produce leafless, long canes that bear numerous flowers in spring. The individual flowers of this orchid species measure about 2 inches (5 cm) across.
The flowers have a golden yellow hue with a nice-looking fringed lip. You should grow plants of this species in the same way as you would treat nobile dendrobiums. However, these plants require some watering during the winter months too.
Dendrobium heterocarpum (aureum)
This Dendrobium species is not only widespread, but also variable. Nearly all varieties of Dendrobium heterocarpum (aureum) in cultivation are cool-growing and they should be grown in the same ways as you grow Dendrobium nobile during the winter months.
In winter, these plants shed their leaves prior to flowering on the leafless canes at the onset of spring. The individual pale yellow flowers of this orchid species measure about 2 inches (5 cm) in diameter. This species was used for developing the early nobile-type hybrids.
Section nigrohirsutae
Nigrohirsutae is an Asian section that produces stout canes and deep green colored leaves. The canes of this orchid are covered with brown or black bristles. You can grow the plants of this species with the same intensity of light as well as potting media that are required for growing cattleyas.
In addition, the atmosphere needs to be humid, while the temperature requirements of the plants differ depending on the species. Plants in this section of Dendrobium orchids are in bloom twice a year - once in winter and again in spring.
The sepals and petals of the flowers are white, but they appear to be rather paper-like. The flowers last for a long time too. Although several hybrids have been developed within this section, below are some of the species that are attractive as well as somewhat common in collections.
These orchids are evergreen dendrobiums, as these plants shed their leaves in winter. At the same time, you need not keep these plants dry during the winter months.
Dendrobium bellatulum
Dendrobium bellatulum is a dwarfish orchid species whose canes grow up to a height of about 4 inches (10 cm). The individual flowers of this orchid measure about 1 ½ inches (4 cm) across and have red-orange hued lips.
The plants are somewhat cool-growing and require a minimum temperature of 50°F (10°C) during the winter months. D. margaritaceum is a similar species but much more small compared to Dendrobium bellatulum.
Dendrobium formosum
Dendrobium formosum is a kin of the species D. infundibilum. Despite the fact that this orchid grows naturally at high altitudes, it appears that the plants in cultivation require warmer minimum night time temperature (about 54°F or 12°C) to flourish as well as produce their best flowers.
The canes of Dendrobium formosum grow up to a length of 18 inches (45 cm) and they carry star-shaped white flowers. The flowers of this species are larger compared to those of Dendrobium bellatulum and Dendrobium infundibilum.
Dendrobium infundibilum
Dendrobium infundibilum was originally found growing at somewhat high altitudes and it is a cool-grower. The canes of this orchid species grows up to a height of about 16 inches (40 cm) and they bear flowers near the top of mature growths.
The individual flowers measure about 3 inches (8 cm) across. These plants are somewhat common in cultivation. Another similar species is D. jamesianum, but it is possibly the same species.
Section oxyglossum
Orchids in this dendrobium section are native to Irian Jaya and Papua New Guinea or far off islands, some of them located as far as in the Pacific Ocean. The plants in this section are small and some of the species have been in cultivation rather recently.
These plants are native to high altitudes and they seldom survive when grown in places at sea level within the Tropics, where they are found. However, it is not difficult to cultivate these orchids in places having temperate climatic conditions, where they are cool-growers.
These plants are capable of enduring temperatures as low as near freezing, but loathe being grown in intense heat and aridness of summer. They require repeated misting and excellent air circulation during summer, as these help them to thrive the prevalent conditions.
However, they mostly require being sheltered in shade to ensure that the leaf temperatures remain low. A number of orchid species in Oxyglossum section sometimes grow in full sun in the wild, but you should never grow these orchids in the same condition when in cultivation.
In all, the Oxyglossum section comprises 28 orchid species. All of them have a tendency to produce flowers that appear "upside down", with the lip appearing uppermost. All the species discussed below can be grown in the same conditions.
As far as the potting media is concerned, just about everything has been tried, including sphagnum moss. When growing in nature, these orchid species become wet and dry alternately everyday and, hence, it is important to grow these plants in a medium that dries out quickly.
Perhaps, the safest potting medium for these plants is any bark-based mix that is used for growing cattleyas. However, you need to ensure that none of the potting medium should be allowed to remain dry at their roots for a maximum period of a day.
As of date, no firm rules have been laid down for growing Oxyglossum orchids. Hence, you are free to experiment with the plants to find out what potting medium, amount of watering, temperature and light suit the plants most.
Dendrobium cuthbertsonii
The original name of this orchid species was Dendrobium sophronites. German botanist Rudolf Schlecter named the species such as it reminded him of an unrelated species from Brazil called Sophronitis coccinea.
In fact, this species is considered to be the jewel in the crown of the genus as it bears attractive flowers that remain intact and in perfection for about six months or maybe even longer. The plants of this species are relatively small, growing up to a height of only 2 inches (5 cm).
They produce several leaves having substance on top of undersized pseudo bulbs. The flowers of Dendrobium cuthbertsonii appears to be larger than the plant itself and the individual flowers measure about 1 inch (3 cm) in diameter. A plant grown in a 2 inches (5 cm) pot can produce as many as a dozen flowers.
Usually, the color of the flowers is orange or scarlet, but some even produce yellow, pink or magenta hued flowers. In addition, you may come across plants bearing bicolour flowers having a blend of the above mentioned colors.
This orchid species has a unique feature and that is the presence of thick prominent warts on the top surface of the leaves. These are not present in any other orchid. However, the purpose of these warts is yet to be understood.
Dendrobium cuthbertsonii is found growing naturally in Papua New Guinea and Irian Jaya at elevations of up to 10,000 feet (3000 meters). This species is an epiphyte and grows on trees covered with moss where there is heavy shade.
It also grows in the form of a terrestrial in the open on elevated grasslands. This is an indication of the fact that Dendrobium cuthbertsonii plants are capable of being accustomed to an assortment of conditions even in cultivation.
In fact, fine plants of this species have been cultivated on tree-fern slabs. It has been found that plants propagated from seeds have a tendency to grow more easily compared to the plants that have been transplanted from their native habitat.
These plants are a favourite of the two-spotted mites, which can assault and practically destroy these orchids. Since it is not possible to spray insecticides below the leaves, it is advisable that you hold the pot upside down and rinse the foliage in a miticide to get rid of the pests.
Dendrobium laevifolium
Dendrobium laevifolium in section Dendrobium cuthbertsonii is a compact plant growing up to a height of about 4 inches (10 cm). The plants usually produce only two leaves above the flask-shaped pseudo bulbs. The flowers emerge from the leafless mature bulbs.
These orchids do not have any specific blooming season and may appear at any time of the year, especially in fall when the plants are in cultivation. In fact, nearly all the orchids in this section that are in cultivation have their origin in Rossel Island, located east of Papua New Guinea.
The color of the flowers is either deep rose or mauve and their size is similar or a little larger than those of D. cuthbertsonii.
In addition to the above, plants bearing lighter hued colors, which also include white, have been found in the Solomon Islands, Bougainville, Vanuatu and other places. This species bears very attractive flowers and is slightly less demanding in cultivation compared to D. cuthbertsonii.
Dendrobium prasinum
Dendrobium prasinum is worthy of being cultivated more extensively. This orchid species is similar to D. laevifolium, but the deep green leaves of the former possess more substance. In addition, the flowers of this species are white. This orchid is found growing naturally in the Fiji islands.
Dendrobium sulphureum
Dendrobium sulphureum is a variable orchid species. The plants of this species grow up to a height of about 4 inches (10 cm). The plants produce several leaves on the upper segment of the slender, cylindrical, bunched pseudo bulbs.
The flowering stem carries one or two flowers, each of which measures about 1 inch (2.5 cm) in length. The color of the flowers is either yellow or yellowish-green with a striking and contrasting orange hued lip. Dendrobium sulphureum is an attractive orchid species and you can grow it in the same manner as you would grow the other oxyglossum plants.
Dendrobium vexillarius
Among all the Irian Jaya species in section oxyglossum, Dendrobium vexillarius is found in most abundance. This species is epiphyte in nature in its natural habitat, which extends over a vast range. The natural habitat of this species is at an altitude of up to 10,000 feet (3000 meters) or higher.
The color of the flowers varies from blue to dark crimson. It is a rather taller plant compared to other orchid species in this section. The pseudo bulbs of D. vexillarius are thin, distended at their base and have two to three leaves at their apex.
The individual flowers of this orchid species measure up to 1 ½ inches (4 cm) across and they appear in clusters of quite a few flowers. At the top of the pseudo bulb, often more than one flower stem emerges from the same node.
According to some growers, it is easy to grow Dendrobium vexillarius plants, while there are others who say that it is rather difficult to cultivate them. However, it is still not clear why the growers differ on this issue.
Nevertheless, this orchid species is a valuable plant to possess. If you are growing D. vexillarius, you need to provide the plants with the same conditions and give them the same treatment that is given to other orchids in section oxyglossum.
Section phalaenanthe
Section phalaenanthe comprises just a few orchid species, but two of them are very noteworthy - Dendrobium phalaenopsis and Dendrobium biggibum. Often both these orchids are considered to be the same species.
They are native to Indonesia, north or eastern Australia and Papua New Guinea. In general, the canes of these orchids grow up to a height of 12 inches (30 cm), but some can grow much higher. The canes are cylindrical and somewhat distended in the middle and produce very few leaves at their apex.
The flower stem of these orchid species carry several white flowers having shades of pink that intensifies into deep purple. The individual flowers measure about 2 inches (5 cm) or even larger. The flowers last for a long time. Dendrobium biggibum, also known as Cooktown orchid, is the state flower of Queensland in Australia.
The shape of the flowers reminds one of those of an unrelated genus - Phalaenopsis, which is also known as the moth orchid. These orchids grow naturally in places having hot and wet summers and slightly arid winters.
The conditions prevalent at their native habitat are an indication of the requirements of the plants in cultivation. Irrespective of the season, the plants need to be dried fast between watering. Hence, ideally you should use a potting medium that drains water quickly.
However, these plants are capable of enduring very high intensity of light. If you grow these orchids indoors, they would actually require a minimum temperature close to 60°F (15°C) all through the year. Precisely speaking, the orchids in this section are tropical plants.
Perhaps the Dendrobium phalaenopsis plants in cultivation are a product of line breeding with plants bearing flowers of impressive size, color and confirmation over many generations. This orchid has also been widely used for hybridization with plants of other sections, especially those belonging to section Spatulata.
It is quite easy to grow these orchids and they are shipped from different countries in Southeast Asia. They form a part of the multimillion dollar cut-flower industry across the globe.
If you reside in a place having warm temperate climate, you should try to grow Dendrobium biggibum "compactum", which is a smaller-sized plant, producing flowers freely. This orchid is native to Queensland. Many of these orchids flourish well when grown in places having subtropical climatic conditions, like in Florida.
Section spatulata
Plants in the section spatulata were earlier known as ceratobiums. A prominent characteristic of the flowers of this species is that the twisted sepals that habitually grow vertically. The plants in this section have been popularly named as the "antelope orchids" owing to this special trait of the sepals.
Usually the flowers of these orchids last for a long time. Nearly all the species in this section are natives of sea level or low elevation regions and are certainly warm growers. These plants require a minimum night time temperature of 60°F (15°C).
Providing these orchids with ample light as well as a warm and humid conditions prove to be beneficial. You may use the same potting medium for these orchids that you use for cattleyas. However, ensure that you grow these plants in small pots all through the year and provide them with repeated wet and dry cycles.
The tall canes are yet another characteristic of these orchids. The leaves of the plants remain confined to the upper portion only. The flower stems bear numerous blossoms that emerge from the nodes of the leaves on the upper part of the stem. Brief descriptions of a few species of this section are given below.
Dendrobium canaliculatum
This orchid species in native to Australia and Papua New Guinea and they are found growing on melalecuca trees. Each flower stem of Dendrobium canaliculatum plant bears 50 or even more fragrant flowers.
The individual flowers measure about 1 inch (2.5 cm) across and the plants are in bloom twice a year - in winter and then again in spring. The petals of the flowers are white and yellow, while the sepals have a purple lip.
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This is a very familiar orchid species which grows naturally over an extensive geographical area. The individual flowers of Dendrobium gouldii measure about 2 ¼ inches (6 cm) in diameter. The flowers have either white or pale violet hues with very uncommon golden yellow forms. This species is also used extensively for hybridization.
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TargetDevice Specify here a model name if the application is targeted to a particular model(128 bytes maximum). Do not set this option for applications targeted to all models.
LaunchAt To have your application launched automatically at the specific time, specify the required time in this text box.
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The Pulse Link uses Bluetooth to connect to smart devices.
How do I use Pulse Link as a sound system for my TV?
If your TV has a 3.5mm audio out, simply connect the 3.5mm cable from your TV to the Pulse Link. Otherwise, use the RCA to 3.5mm cable. Both are included in the package.
A total of 7 Pulse Satellites can be connected to a single Pulse Link.
For best performance, we recommend that you install the Pulse bulbs no further than 30 feet from each other or from the Pulse Link.
Can I connect a subwoofer to the Pulse Link system?
Yes, Link comes with an audio line in and line out meaning you can link your subwoofer to add bass to your Pulse Link system.
What if my TV or AV receiver does not have a 3.5mm or RCA output?
There are a number of optical to 3.5mm analog audio converters available on the market that can be used to connect to the Pulse Link.
Can I use Link on its own with other products?
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how do I get my 100.00 credit to buy leads for filling out the survey?
Does the discount offered per point differ between lenders?
PLease help me with "Origination Fee"
I am just not sure what the advantages are? can you please enlighten me?
self-employed, limited credit history, been outside the us, do I have hope?
Hello everyone :I already have one of my homes on loan and i would like to purchase a second home.Is it possible that I can also get loan for my second home ? | {
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the combination of "art" and "market".
The goal of MARKT is to evolve beyond preceding platforms, to be geared toward the Asian art market, and to provide what we believe to be the best-quality Asian contemporary works for the best prices.
MARKT now boasts four years as an online sales platform that is growing steadily with support from the Asian art community in Korea/NY. My extensive experiences in the New York art market facilitated me to focus on the Asian art scene as a small but successful influencer. The online art market is expanding and becoming more specialised as various platforms arise. I appreciate all of the Asian artists, galleries, dealers, and other partners for their willingness to share their content. We are moving forward to try new types of sales with more diverse partners in the Asian art market. Thank you!
Mia Jung started her career at Sotheby's auction house headquarter in New York in 2004 and stayed until 2008. She had also actively participated in NY art scene as a curator and art director at foundation and galleries in New York, organizing many different art shows and projects. Since 2010, Mia has been focusing on online art trade, based on the thesis research for MA degree in Art Market Studies from FIT, State University of New York. She is an associate director at KWANHOON gallery and authorized dealer at Artnet Auctions in New York and K Auction in Seoul since 2012. Mia is an Art Advisor at since 2016 and presently an Adjunct professor at Kookmin University in Seoul.
Jinkyoung Choi is an associate director at Kang Collection + Contemporary gallery in New York City. Prior to joining the gallery, she worked at several contemporary art galleries including Gagosian and as well as non-profit art organizations. She also has co-curated over 20 solo/group exhibitions featured by The New York Times, The Financial Times, Artnet News, and The Wall Street Journal. Her specialties are fine and decorative, traditional Korean arts, contemporary arts, and American art market research. She received BA in art history from Hunter College, City University of New York and MA in Art Market Studies from FIT, State University of New York.
Initially, there was a gloomy forecast for online platforms to sell artworks in early 2000 under the assumption that art buyers were not yet ready to buy works based on digital images alone. By the year of 2010, the online businesses, however—fueled by art world celebrities —are once again rapidly shifting to the online platform arena. Partnering with smaller, established galleries and offering millions works of contemporary art from high-end to emerging.
According to The New York Times, the three primary factors for rising online art sales are a broadening base of art collectors around the world; a much greater willingness by these people, both veteran collectors and newcomers, to trust online transactions and buy works after seeing only images of them; and a huge amount of inventory in gallery storehouses, from a growing number of art fairs and other exhibitions leading to more artists creating ever more work.
A common thread throughout the most prominent online art-sale platforms is the lack of involvement by Asian local sellers. It has been made exceptionally selective for local dealers and galleries in Asia to partner with existing, highly touted platforms as their artists lack the name recognition or sales records.
Between 2010 and 2014, Mia Jung started consigning Asian contemporary works on the Western art-sale platforms and dozens of Asian contemporary artists who had never been presented in any international venues and galleries were successfully sold. It let her gather and build a highly curated platform working with what we believes to be the best contemporary Asian artists and the most promising rising stars. It is to be a direct and vigorous Asian contemporary art supplier to the clientele.
Collectors of world-class art and other buyers are regularly purchasing artworks after merely viewing high-resolution JPEG images of such works, and more people in a high-tech digital generation are coming to embrace this concept.
Aggregating an inventory of available Asian art works, information regarding Asian art, and manpower from various locations in Asia into one site could benefit both the Asian art world and potential online buyers, especially future art collectors willing to roam from site to site in search of JPEGs of Asian artwork.
MARKT, transcending time and space, is the most massive and open art market imaginable for Asian Art. | {
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The Greenroom: Reconsidering the Documentary and Contemporary Art
Maria Lind, Hito Steyerl
8.25 x 5 in
Maria Lind, Hito Steyerl (Eds.) Texts by T. J. Demos, Okwui Enwezor, Carles Guerra, Vít Havránek, Jörg Heiser, Stefan Jonsson, Maurizio Lazzarato, Olivier Lugon, Jean-Pierre Rehm, Hito Steyerl, and Jan Verwoert
Documentary practices make up one of the most significant and complex tendencies within art during the last two decades. This anthology seeks to overcome the existing dispersion of texts on documentary practices and offer new perspectives on this crucial theme. Authors include T.J. Demos, Okwui Enwezor, Carles Guerra, Vít Havránek, Jörg Heiser, Stefan Jonsson, Maurizio Lazzarato, Olivier Lugon, Jean-Pierre Rehm, Hito Steyerl, and Jan Verwoert. They discuss issues such as what the function of documentary art forms is in the context of globalizing media and an expanding art world. What is the relationship between fact and fiction, media and mediation in these documentary practices? What role do the archive and activism play? How do the operations of documentary forms change in the age of digital reproduction?
See all Exhibitions
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Here are some pics from the Beech Hill Pond Fly-In that took place on 18 February 2012. For those of you who live in warmer climates, this is a taste of what fun things we can do with our airplanes in the winter in Maine. Along with the fly-in, there was an ice fishing derby, and just a lot of good family fun. At the high point of the day, there were about 40 airplanes on the ice. There were 29 when I arrived and almost none when I left. It was a glorious day of flying and hanging out with great friends. This is why we live in Maine! Thanks to the Dunn's for everything you do!
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Q: different XML types I need just simple definitions of these XML types:
DOM, SAX, XPath, XSL, XSLT, XML Schema, DTD
where these above xml are used?
I will appreciate any help
A: XML Namespaces enable the same document to contain XML elements and attributes taken from different vocabularies, without any naming collisions occurring. Although XML Namespaces are not part of the XML specification itself, virtually all XML software also supports XML Namespaces.
XML Base defines the xml:base attribute, which may be used to set the base for resolution of relative URI references within the scope of a single XML element.
The XML Information Set or XML infoset describes an abstract data model for XML documents in terms of information items. The infoset is commonly used in the specifications of XML languages, for convenience in describing constraints on the XML constructs those languages allow.
xml:id Version 1.0 asserts that an attribute named xml:id functions as an "ID attribute" in the sense used in a DTD.
XPath defines a syntax named XPath expressions which identifies one or more of the internal components (elements, attributes, and so on) included in an XML document. XPath is widely used in other core-XML specifications and in programming libraries for accessing XML-encoded data.
XSLT is a language with an XML-based syntax that is used to transform XML documents into other XML documents, HTML, or other, unstructured formats such as plain text or RTF. XSLT is very tightly coupled with XPath, which it uses to address components of the input XML document, mainly elements and attributes.
XSL Formatting Objects, or XSL-FO, is a markup language for XML document formatting which is most often used to generate PDFs.
XQuery is an XML-oriented query language strongly rooted in XPath and XML Schema. It provides methods to access, manipulate and return XML, and is mainly conceived as a query language for XML databases.
XML Signature defines syntax and processing rules for creating digital signatures on XML content.
XML Encryption defines syntax and processing rules for encrypting XML content.
Copied from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML...
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Q: How to Hide Google API Key And Still Use It I am currently hosting a website on GitHub. I want to be able to use the Google Sheets API to read data from a google spreadsheet in node js. Is it a security risk to push code with the API key? Is there a way to hide it on GitHub but still be able to use it?
A: Use this module https://www.npmjs.com/package/dotenv
Set you API key in a .env file something like this
API=sds1sdf13s21f23sd1fs1d3f21
and access it via process.env.API
and add the .env file to the .gitignore
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← Rebuilding of a broken life.
I see Jesus in your eyes and it makes me love Him.
It's almost Father's Day. About a month ago, dad began throwing hints as to the gift he'd like to receive. It wasn't this blog, but I'm sure he'll be just as happy. Ahem.
Given the fact that many fathers don't quite comprehend the role they should play in their daughter's life, I'd say my dad played it quite well.
I'd like to think that I am plugging my nose here and not picking it. You can draw your own conclusion.
He was always there to snuggle. I can only hope I didn't always look this gooberish. But, I have a feeling I probably did.
When other dads were afraid to hold their daughters, he never hesitated.
Although I wasn't surrounded by siblings to occupy my playtime, dad was always sure to become a kid himself. From board games to hide and seek – from the Intelevision game system to making up our own songs – he was right there. This wasn't much of a sacrifice for him. After all, he is still a kid at heart.
Here is proof. A few Christmases ago, dad's wish list consisted of electronic battleship and a lava lamp. I'm not even making this up.
Back when Garth Brooks was on fire, dad must have been his biggest fan. I'll never forget the spontaneous trip we took to Dallas to see Garth in concert. Dad managed to get tickets 2 days before the concert. Since mom was a flight attendant back then, we were able to hop on a flight to the Lone Star state. Here we are just before we left. You can see our tickets displaying proudly in dad's shirt pocket.
Kicking it back old school in that one. The dinosaur resting on top of dad's armoire was his, not mine.
He held me up when I had my heart broken. And he smiled when he danced with me at wedding #2.
He has always been there – for every triumph – for every heartbreak.
My faith is the core of my very existence, and He imparted Christ to me.
· My heavenly father is always willing to bestow grace and mercy whenever I need it.
· My heavenly father cares about the little things. And, one day we will realize that the little things were the big things.
· My heavenly father is not an angry father but one who is always quick to forgive.
· My heavenly father loves people unconditionally.
· My heavenly father handles his children with the gentlest of hands.
· My heavenly father must be very proud of my earthly father.
Thank you for all the little moments, because they were really the big moments.
Thank you for always enduring life's ups and downs. You've taught me that God blesses perseverance.
Thank you for being the Ga-Ga that you are.
Thank you for being the father that you are.
And, above all else, thank you for always letting God be so intertwined within you. Because, when I see you, I see Him.
Dusty, You have a treasure in that Dad of yours!! I have often admired him, for the love he has for the Lord, you, your Mom, & the Church! What an example! That love from his heart comes out at the pulpit! The demonstration of the Lord has safely kept you, molded you to easily accept God and His touches in your life! You are great! I know your Dad will love this blog, to show expression of love is a wonderful gift!
The only way Buren would have loved this present more is if you could have wrapped it up because we all know how he likes to unwrap presents.LOL I am soooo glad to have a Dad that tells me he loves me and is proud of me too. Don't ever take that for granted! So many people never know that kind of love. The older my parents get and as their health declines more quickly, the more I realize that I could never repay them for all they have done for me and my family and that I need them more and more every day. I always make sure I get a kiss and hug from my Dad and Mom and tell them I love them every time before they leave my house or I leave their house. You never know when that may be the last time!
Wellllll… that was SWEET!! I was thinking that you should probably write for Hallmark, but of course you'll have to use less words to express the same feelings. I'm really thinking about copying and pasteing it all, replacing the pics with pics of me and my dad. I mean… would you mind?? The clock is ticking and I haven't got him a thing! hahaha JK I joke!!
Seriously, I know your Dad will cherish this so much! Kudos!!
Such a sweet story Dusty!!! I've never met you Dad But, I can tell he is someone TRULY Special! I know you cherish every memory with him. There are so many people that take their Dad (and Mom) for granted and I just can't understand it?
I love to hear and see your sweet stories about your family! | {
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Aquarium Plants Encyclopedia "The Most Rare Aquatic Moss Plant: Zipper Moss or Fissidens Zippelianus" – Fissidens Zippelianus or has common name Zipper Moss is aquatic moss plant that's popular in 2004. It is moss plant from family Fissidentaceae. That's plant first mentioned scientific name by Dozy and Molk in 1854. This moss plant native to Asian Tropics Region and Africa where that grows in wet locations and in spring sources.
Fissidens Zippelianus has synonyms name Fissidens Crispulus. Zipper Moss has delicate leaves, and the leaves are relatively small. The width size of it leaves around 2 mm. And the height of leaves can range up to 3.5 Cm.
Like other moss types, it can planted on hardscape. It can be placement on midground areas or foreground areas. Grow speed of this plant is very slow. It can live in low tech aquarium with little CO2 and Low light. But if you want it to grow healthy and vigorous placed it in an aquarium with highlight and injection CO2, don't forget for adding regularly fertilizing too.
It can live in a tank with temperature 18 – 30-degree celsius. As cultivated other moss plant types, just dividing it into each section and then sticking it onto planting form/hardscape. For fixing it onto planting form use fishing line or thread or aquatic plant glue.
It can live in emerged. It will fastest grow in emerged than planting in submerged. Recommend to a beginner for not try planting this moss plant on your tank. I recommended for dummies for planting hardy moss plant types as Java moss. Because it's very simple to care off and the price is very cheap than Zipper Moss.
Fissidens Zippelianus is very RARE freshwater aquarium plant, not easy for finding it in trade. Cause not Manny aquarium store or aquarium hobby propagated this plant. Usually, if you found it in trade, the trader has not Manny stock, and the price is too expensive than other common moss types. For other Aquarium Plants Encyclopedia, you can see here.
Are you want this one? you can buy it on eBay, not manny stock available for this moss plant. CLICK HERE !!! | {
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I was up and out bright and early today to travel to Edinburgh. My first stop was a brief chat with David from the Scottish Government's Mental Health Team at St Andrew's house.We had a wee chat about how things are going and a few ideas I have for the future.
I then headed round to the Royal College of Nursing head office for a presentation to the board members.With great thanks to all for their time and enthusiasm also a big thank you to Dr Debbie McGraw from the board who invited me.
I then met with a student from Edinburgh University to do a quick interview for her dissertation and paper on dementia and journalism.
I then hopped on the train back to Glasgow to catch end of the ALLIANCE Scotland's network event where Dementia Carer Voices had one of the workshops and I have to say a big thanks to Christopher and Andrew for hosting the DCV workshop so well, it seemed that all had a great time. A big thank also you to Nancy and Kerry from the ALLIANCE for putting together what seemed from the feedback to be a great network event.
I was sorry not to be there but had arranged my talk in Edinburgh a while back.
So I'm home now and getting organised for the NHS Releasing Time to Care Event at Hampden Park where I will have a wee stand for the day and I am also one of the guest speakers. | {
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Light, flowy and very twirly this 3-tier twirl dress will be fantastic for the spring summer season. It is handmade with a combination of three different floral cotton prints in the shades blue, ivory and peach. The tiers of the dress are embellished with ivory lace. The dress can be worn with a shirt underneath during cooler days. The top bodice of the dress is elasticized to ensure a perfect fit. The shoulder straps tie in the back allowing an easy adjustment to your princess' size. This dress will turn into a twirl top that can be worn with jeans, leggings or skirts as your sweetie grows up. She will love to dress up like her mom! The women's outfit is very versatile as it can be worn as a sundress or a long skirt. | {
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The camping fields have now been sculpted into level terraces and planted with shrubs, so you can camp on lots of nice flat areas, making your stay much more comfortable.
There are hot showers, toilets and utilities including washing machine and drying line. We also now have an equipped covered kitchen area for all guests.
Wheems faces south and east on a hillside above sea-cliffs and beaches,on South Ronaldsay, the Orkney Islands, Scotland. On Orkney there is nature, peace, space and sky.
For those travelling light or requiring more substantial dwellings, there are cosy, equipped, solid wooden bothies.
We also have a yurt to rent at £50 per night including firewood and a campervan at £70 per night, it is insured for guests, guests need their own insurance.
Wheems Campsite overlooks cliffs and sandy beaches to the south within 5 minutes walk.
Orkney is a place where you find nature, peace, space and sky. It consists of 72 islands to the north of mainland Scotland. The weather can change through all the seasons in one day.
There are a number of options for travelling to Orkney and a good public transport system on the Islands.
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Privacy is a very important consideration when you have an outdoor pool, spa or hot tub and unless you are happy for your neighbours or passing pedestrians to catch a glimpse of you and your family taking a dip or enjoying some rest and relaxation after work, installing a privacy screen is probably a good idea.
Privacy can be achieved in a number of different ways. Foliage is always an attractive option, but other than going to the trouble and expense of planting a six foot hedge, it is likely to take a few years before you have enough foliage to provide a decent screen. So what are the alternative options?
Timber privacy screens are the perfect solution for modern homes. An outdoor privacy screen constructed from timber is a stylish and attractive way of creating much-needed privacy in your outdoor living space or backyard.
Timber is a natural material, so it blends well with water, foliage and hard landscaping.
Unlike some other building materials, timber fits in well with just about any kind of architectural style.
From period properties to modern condos and apartments, a timber privacy screen will look great and do the job perfectly. You can also use privacy screens to create some personal space between balconies on adjoining apartments: a privacy screen is easy to erect and can be matched to any type of existing building.
Timber privacy screens can also be made to measure to suit the space you are working with, so you can install a screen on one section of the patio whilst leaving another area open.
A privacy screen made from horizontal strips of wood will give you privacy from prying eyes, but still allow the breeze to pass through, so even if the wind picks up, the screen is never going to be in danger of sustaining damage.
Timber is also a hard wearing material that requires very little maintenance to stay looking good for many years, so once you have your privacy screen in place, you can enjoy your pool or hot tub, safe in the knowledge that nobody can see into your backyard.
And if you want to add some extra colour to your privacy screen, try planting a few climbing plants around the base of the screen and within a few years, the foliage will have grown and if the plant has flowers, your backyard privacy screen will be a riot of colour and verdant greenery during the spring and summer months. | {
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Do you know Little Snitch ? Of course you know Little Snitch. This macOS app does come up pretty often. It took me a few years between first hearing about it and finally trying it out, but here I am. And it's awesome. Basically, Little Snitch is a system-wide app-level firewall, letting you decide which domain each and every app on your Mac should and shouldn't connect to.
But do you really know what rules they apply? Did they decide to allow acceptable ads without asking you? Are they reselling your anonymized and repackaged data? Is it even a legitimate ad-blocking extension? And good luck installing an ad-blocker on that email client to block those pesky e-mail tracking pixels.
Now, you could edit your hosts file to block pretty much anything. I find that cumbersome and annoying. Plus, there's no monitoring to add your own personal favorites. That's where Little Snitch comes in!
One of their latest features? Auto-updated rule groups subscriptions!
So, I installed it, and quickly went on setting it up. Then I started looking for some rule groups to subscribe to. And there weren't many lying around.
Two did stand out. Peter Lowe's adservers list (https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/) and Steven Black's host files. They contain lots of rules and domains, blocking both ads and trackers, including social ones. Exactly what I was looking for.
So, without any further ado, here are a few rule groups subscription you can add to Little Snitch to get started!
For the second one, you'll need to pick the .lsrules files you're interested in, access the raw files (should look like https://raw.githubusercontent.com/naveednajam/Little-Snitch---Rule-Groups/master/unified_hosts_base/stevenblack0.lsrules), and paste the urls into Little Snitch's 'New Rule Group Subscription' wizard, one at a time. There are approximately 10k rules per file, so your computer might choke on it for an instant, but it'll be fine.
Oh, and as an added bonus: you can also use it to block all these annoying consent pop-ups that started appearing a year ago.
Hope this helps, and a great day to all of you! | {
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Nicole has been performing from a very young age, attending classes in singing and acting at her local theatre school in her home town, Bournemouth. In 2013 Nicole moved to London and went on to further her training at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, where she gained a first class honours Degree in Musical Theatre and Performance. Whilst at the conservatoire she was taught by many industry professionals and developed her skills in ballet, jazz, singing, acting and acting through song. After graduating, Nicole began teaching at Red Star Theatre Arts, Putney, where she is Head of Acting and Director for their annual musical production. Nicole is extremely passionate about teaching, working with children aged 16 months - 18 years, at her Theatre School, Big Time Academy in Mill Hill where she also runs her own Petite Performers Franchise. Alongside her work as a teacher she continues to build her acting career in the professional industry.
"This age group are so capable and I love the way the Petite Performers syllabus' pushes and stretches them to their full potential".
WHAT IS BIG TIME ACADEMY?
Big Time is Petite Performers Mill Hill's adjoining performing arts school for children aged 6+. They offer training in Acting and Musical Theatre in the form of group classes and one to one LAMDA examination classes.
WHAT IS BIG TIME PRODUCTIONS?
Alongisde their classes Big Time also produce professional children's theatre productions. These performances are interactive and immersive and take place at Mill Hill Library with professionally trained actors. Recent productions include; Mad Hatter's Tea Party, Wizard of Oz; Magical Experience, Beauty and the Beanstalk. Upcoming productions; Peter Rabbit; The Great Escape, Wind in the Willows and A Midsummer Night's Dream. All Petite Performer's receive 20% off tickets which can be purchased at www.bigtimeacademy.com. The password is millhillpetite
MISS ALEX
Alexandra is from The Wirral and began dancing at the age of three. She studied at The Hammond School in Chester, and at sixteen gained a place at The English National Ballet School were she continued her training for two years, before deciding to complete her diploma at Laine Theatre Arts.
Alexandra is a Professional Dancer and Musical Theatre Performer who has been lucky enough to perform in number one productions here in the UK and Internationally. Some of her most recent credits include: Leilani/Alternate Margot in "Legally Blonde" (UK & Ireland Tour), Polly/Ensemble in "Funny Girl" (UK & Ireland tour), Bombalurina in "CATS" for RCCL International to name a few. Alex trained under the Royal Ballet's Associate programme from the age of nine to sixteen and as a result got to perform in "Giselle" with The Birmingham Royal Ballet.
Alexandra has always had a passion for teaching and therefore decided to pursue this alongside her performing career. Gaining her Ballet teaching qualifications with the Royal Academy of Dance in 2012 (as well as ISTD & IDTA qualifications) she has experience teaching all forms of dance to children all the way through to adults up and down the UK. She is extremely excited to be a part of Petite Performers at Big Time Academy and hopes to inspire the younger generations as her teachers once inspired her.
MISS GRACELYN
Miss Gracelyn is our pre-school assistant in Mill Hill. She has been training in ballet, tap and modern since the age of 2 at Frances Bleasdale's School of Dancing. From here her interest grew in a broader range of dance and drama, training in contemporary ballet dance, leading to training in workshops with professional dance companies such as Wayne Mcgregor and Phoneix Dance Company. She also performed in drama shows in Manchester. Gracelyn began teaching dance at the age of 16 alongside her studies, and is now in training at Middlesex University to be a professional dancer, completing a BA Honours Degree in Dance Performance.
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We invite your little ones to join us, twirling with excitement to their favorite characters and singing out to hit songs whilst working towards putting on a little performance at the end of each camp. Camps are availble throughout the year during the Winter, Autumn, Spring and Summer holidays. Sing - Dance - Act - Play - Arts & Crafts - Face Paint - Fancy Dress
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Terms & Conditions – Mill Hill
Our T's & C's are in place to maximise the fun, enjoyment and development your little one will gain from each and every Petite Performers class, event or production. If you have any questions at all about these Terms & Conditions please do not hesitate to speak with your Petite Performers representative who will assist you fully
Petite Performers Mill Hill is a franchisee and licence holder of The Petite Performers Ltd.
Petite Performers Mill Hill is responsible for all transactions and payments relating to classes, camps and parties provided by Petite Performers Mill Hill.
The Merchant of Petite Performers Mill Hill is Miss Nicole Feeley and she is the Merchant Of Record.
All Petite Performers branches offer a one-off paid trial class, after which the remainder of the term can be booked in full.
BOOKINGS & PAYMENTS
All classes and trials must be booked through the Petite Performers website using our booking software. Class sizes are capped at a maximum capacity and your child's place cannot be guaranteed until full payment has been received. Adjustments to the original booking are made only if in writing and at the discretion of your Petite Performers representative.
Upon signing up after your three week trial you will be required to pay a one off registration fee of £25. This includes your free Petite Performers T-shirt or Dance dress.
Please be aware the we require a half a terms notice to leave your class.
Uniform is compulsory for all children attending Petite Performers classes from 16 months up. Please see our 'What to Wear' page and 'Shop' for more information on what is required and how to order it.
CANCELATIONS
All class fees are non-refundable unless authorised at the discretion of your Petite Performers representative. Each circumstance where a refund may be requested is assessed on its individual merits and cannot be guaranteed. On very rare occasions it may be necessary for a Petite Performers representative to cancel a class. If this happens you will be refunded or credited for the class or invited to attend a suitable, alternative class run by your Petite Performers representative. You will be notified of this by either email or phone so please ensure all correspondence details are up to date and correct at all times.
If a class is missed for any reason you are invited to attend another class as a 'make up' session. This does not have to be the same genre as your regular class and can be a great way to try out other Petite Performers classes and styles. Make up sessions must be arranged and agreed with your Petite Performers Franchisee or Teacher ahead of time to ensure there is space in the alternative class. We do not offer a refund for missed classes.
Please do not bring your child to class if they are unwell and could risk passing this onto other children or the teacher.
DROP-OFF CLASSES FROM 2 ½
All classes from 2 ½ years up are drop-off and Parents and Carers do not stay in the studio during the class. We understand that at this age it can be quite new for some children and their parents or carers but encourage you to help us transition and get to this stage as soon as possible.
PARENTAL PARTICIPATION CLASSES UPTO 2 ½
All classes from 6 months TO 2 ½ years require a parent or carer to join in the class and help guide the child through the exercises. Parents and carers are responsible for their children at all times throughout these classes.
CLASS LEVELS
The age groups and levels for all Petite Performers classes has been determined by Head Office. Your child must be enrolled in the correct level class for their age. There are times when our Petite Performers teachers feel it is necessary to ask a child to move up or down a level. This is discussed with the parent or carer first and ultimately agreed by the teacher. Parents and carers must not enrol their child in an alternative class without prior consent from their Petite Performers representative.
ARRIVAL & DEPARTURE TIMES
Please arrive no earlier than 10 minutes before the start of your lesson and leave the studio swiftly after it has finished as there is often another class to follow. Parents and carers of drop-off classes are responsible for their child until the commencement of the class and must not leave the child in the care of the teacher earlier than is necessary.
Please give full details of any disabilities or learning difficulties your child may have at the time of booking to ensure safe and effective teaching methods are maintained and your child gets the best possible care and attention throughout their class.
TALKING DURING CLASS
Please refrain from talking and chatting too much during the adult participation classes. If your child is transitioning into a drop-off class and you find you need to be in the room for a few weeks, we ask you kindly to sit at the side quietly, encouraging your child to join in. Children concentrate and are much better in a calm and focussed environment.
DISTUPTIVE & INAPROPRIATE BEHAVIOUR
We kindly ask all children and adults attending any Petite Performers classes to be respectful and courteous to other families and the Petite Performers staff at all times. Should a child or adult become abusive or disruptive, it is the discretion of the Petite Performers representative to ask that person to leave the room and / or premises. We want all our participants to have an enjoyable experience at our school. If your child is uncontrollably upset, we recommend taking them out of the class until they have calmed down.
POTTY TRAINING / TOILET VISITS
We encourage all children who are potty training to attend our classes as normal. Please ensure you take them to the toilet right before the class starts and be on hand to take them during the class should they need to go.
PHYSICAL CONTACT
Please be aware that the nature of dance and drama classes means your Petite Performers teacher may, from time to time, need to have physical contact with your child. You must inform your Petite Performers representative in writing before the start of your first class if you do not wish the teacher to have any physical contact with your child.
FOOD & DRINK DURING CLASS
Food and drink is not permitted in the studio of any Petite Performers school. If your child is taking two classes back to back they may bring water into the studio with them. If children our attending our holiday camps then they must bring water, snacks and lunch with them in a secure lunch box. There will be specific breaks taken where they can eat and drink.
PHOTOGRAPHY, FILM, PRESS RELEASE
On occasions the children may be photographed or filmed during their class for social media, advertising or website purposes. By attending our classes and signing these T's & C's you are agreeing to this happening unless you have otherwise informed us in writing.
Please ensure all uniform and personal property is named clearly. Petite Performers cannot not be held responsible for loss or damage to any personal property.
All personal information held by The Petite Performers Ltd Is treated as private and confidential and used solely by The Petite Performers Ltd and it will not be disclosed or passed on. Under the Data Protection Act 1988, private customers have the right to see personal information held about them. If you wish to exercise this right, or have any related questions about this, please contact Head Office.
INSURANCE, FIRST AID, DBS CHECKS
Each Petite Performers Franchisee is required to have their own Public Liability Insurance to cover themselves and their staff. At least one member of the Petite Performers team within your branch must be First Aid trained and all staff hold up to date DBS checks. Checks are available upon request.
It is our aim and wish to operate at the highest level of Customer Service at all times. If you are dissatisfied with anything at all please speak directly to your Petite Performers representative who will deal with the situation immediately.
Petite Performers Social Media Policy refers to all social networking sites, video/photo sharing sites, blogs, micro-blogs, wikis, podcasts, forums, instant messaging and geo-spatial tagging (for example, Facebook check-ins). Please see below for our regulations regarding Social Media and feel free to contact our office staff if you have any questions.
Any comments or posts perceived to be obscene, defamatory, threatening, harassing, discriminatory or hateful towards Petite Performers staff, students or families may subject the owner to disciplinary or legal action.
Any content revealing or referring to sensitive studio information is not allowed to be shared online.
Intellectual property laws (for example, music and choreography) must be observed by all studio patrons when posting online.
While affiliated with our studio, (for example, images of your child in Petite Performers uniform) we will not tolerate any posts that are racially, sexually, physically or religiously offensive.
All matters pertaining directly Petite Performers - whether it be fees, scheduling, placements or performance opportunities - may not be communicated via Social Media. We have an open door policy and encourage all communication, complaints and feedback to be communicated to the Petite Performers representative directly.
You may not post photographs / videos that feature Petite Performers staff and children other than your own online without the proven consent of their parent/carer.
Privacy Policy – Petite Performers Mill Hill
We, Petite Performers Mill Hill, a franchise business operating under licence from The Petite Performers Limited ("Petite Performers", "us", "our" or "we") are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy.
This Privacy Policy, covers personal information collected about our Users, visitors to our web Site (www.petiteperformers.com), or "the Site"), and personal information identifying you and/or your child.
Please review this Privacy Policy to better understand our practices as they apply to personal information. By voluntarily submitting your information or accessing the Site, you consent to the data practices described in this Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy governs the manner in which we collect, use, maintain, and disclose information collected.
Petite Performers has the discretion to modify this Privacy Policy at any time without notice. Continued use of the Site after such changes constitutes agreement. It is your responsibility to regularly review these terms. We will notify you of any major changes that are made as appropriate. Please also see the privacy policy on our Franchisor's website to which we also adhere www.thepetiteperformers.com
2. Personal Identification Information
We collect personal identification information from Users in a variety of ways, including, but not limited to, Contact details, Parent and/or Carer name, address, phone number and email address, designated emergency contact name and phone number, Your child's name and date of birth, Payment details such as credit / debit card details, Photographs and / or video footage.
Information may be collected when you make enquiries, book classes, reserve parties, sign up for camps or purchase merchandise. Photos and videos may be taken in classes, shows and events for promotional use on social media sites and our website. In the interest of safety, we must also retain Information about your child's health including any medical conditions.
3. How we use collected information
To manage our relationship with you
To register or book your child onto one of our classes, parties or camps
To send periodic emails pertaining to; information about classes, camps, notifications of changes to our terms and conditions and policies, news and updates
To carry out the services you have requested
To manage payments and/or process orders, of classes, parties, camps or purchased merchandise
To process and deliver such merchandise
To provide or improve customer service
Where appropriate and with parental consent, to use photos or video taken of you or your child in promotional materials, including social media accounts or our websites
To provide crucial information as deemed appropriate in a medical or safety emergency
We adopt appropriate data collection, storage and processing practices, and security measures that are designed to protect against unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, or destruction of your personal information, username, password, transaction information, and data stored on our Sites. We limit access such personal data to employees, agents, contractors and other third parties who have a business need access the data. Each of the aforementioned listed agents and are subject to a duty of confidentiality.
We operate as an independent franchise business of The Petite Performers Limited. Some of your personal information is transferred between us and The Petite Performers Ltd (and vice versa) to enable us to provide our services to you, Enquiries made through the Petite Performers main contact page on the Petite Performers website, for example, may be transferred to us to personalize your experience.
We may have to share your personal data with (i) our IT support service providers, (ii) professional advisors including lawyers, bankers, auditors and insurers (iii) HMRC and other regulatory authorities (iv) warehouse suppliers and distributors (v) charities we support as appropriate. Where appropriate, we will share your data with our authorised personnel including but not limited to teachers, chaperones and administrative staff.
All third parties to whom we transfer your data are required to respect the security of your personal data and to treat it in accordance with the law.
6. Storing your information
We will retain and store your personal identification information for as long as is necessary to provide you with our services. Following that, for a commercially reasonable time for backup, archival, and/or audit purposes.
You have certain rights under applicable data protection laws. These may include the right (i) to request access and obtain a copy of your personal information, (ii) to request rectification or erasure; (iii) to restrict the processing of your personal information; and (iv) if applicable, to data portability. In certain circumstances, you may also have the right to object to the processing of your personal information.
If you wish to make a subject Access Request, please send the request to: [email protected]
We will consider and act upon any request in accordance with applicable data protection laws.
If we are relying on your consent to process your personal information, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. Please note however that this will not affect the lawfulness of the processing before its withdrawal.
8. Choice/Opt-Out
If at any time you would like to unsubscribe from receiving future emails, we include detailed unsubscribe instructions at the bottom of each email. You may not, however, unsubscribe from emails about your account
9. Web browser cookies
Our Website, affiliated sites and pages may use "cookies" to enhance User experience. Users' web browsers place cookies on their hard drive for record-keeping purposes and sometimes to track information about them. Users may choose to set their web browser to refuse cookies or to alert them when cookies are being sent.
10. Corporate Transactions
In the event of a sale, amalgamation, re-organisation, transfer or financing of parts of some or all of Petite Performers business, your personal identification information may be disclosed to an acquiring organization either as part of due diligence or on completion of the transaction. If your personal identification information is ever disclosed in this context, Petite Performers will require the acquiring organisation to agree to protect your personal identification information in accordance with this Privacy Policy and to only use your personal identification information for purposes relating to the transaction.
11. Your acceptance of these terms
By using this Website or our Services, you signify your acceptance of this Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use Agreement. If you do not agree to this policy, please do not use our Website or Services. Your continued use of the Website and Services following the posting of changes to this policy will be deemed your acceptance of those changes.
All comments, queries and requests relating to our use of your information are welcomed and should be e-mailed or sent to us at [email protected]
If you are resident in the European Economic Area and you believe we are unlawfully processing your personal information, you also have the right to complain to your local data protection supervisory authority. You can find their contact details here: https://ec.europa.eu/commission/priorities/justice-and-fundamental-rights/data-protection/2018-reform-eu-data-protection-rules_en
Additional information can be found here: https://ico.org.uk/make-a-complaint/your-personal-information-concerns
We use cookies on our website, for full details please see our Privacy Policy. We would like your consent to use cookies that allow us to give you a personalised experience and advertise to you elsewhere on the internet. Click ALLOW if you're happy for us to do this. You can also choose to disable all optional cookies by clicking DISABLE. | {
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Art In Motion Festival
"janet owen (by way of Jeremy Butler <[log in to unmask]>)" <[log in to unmask]>
ART IN MOTION - A NEW INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF TIME BASED MEDIA
Send us your "time-based media" projects for a new international festival
that defies the traditional media boundaries. Art In Motion focuses on
innovation content and diversity. The criteria for entry is time base rather
than medium and therefore video, film and digital projects, websites,
CDRoms, animations etc. are all eligible. Hybrids are particularly welcome.
The festival will take place on January 28, 2000 on the University of
Southern California Campus. The deadline for entries is November 1, 1999.
There will be a $1000 "Best of Show' award along with several other prizes.
Rules and an entry form are available online at:
http://www.usc.edu/go/aim
or by calling (213) 740-ARTS
Contact: Jim Keller & Janet Owen, festival organizers
(213) 740-8938: fax
http://www.usc.edu/go/aim/
The University of Southern California School of Fine Arts today announced
its ground breaking new international festival of time-based media, 'Art in
Motion', with a call for entries. The entry deadline will be November 1,
1999. Submissions are expected from around the world and the selections will
be screened at the festival on January 28, 2000 on the U.S.C. campus.
Unlike other festivals which limit entries on the basis of media the only
criteria for this event is that the work be time-based. "We anticipate
submissions will rage from 30 second CGI, through artists' video pieces,
animated shorts and web sites, to feature-length movies;" said festival
organizers Jim Keller and Janet Owen; "and any hybrids that slip between
these definitions are particularly welcome."
Ruth Weisberg, Dean of the University of Southern California School of Fine
Arts, describes the festival as catering to the new breed of garage film and
video makers, web jockeys and cross-over media artists. " Everywhere
image-makers and storytellers are seizing the opportunities offered by
advances in multi-media technology to create extensive projects without the
sanction of corporations, major funding bodies and studios," she said. "Big
themes are being tackled on shoestring budgets and the results cover a
spectrum from raw urgency to sophisticated polish."
"There is an explosion of 'grassroots' creativity that is crashing the
traditional barriers between disciplines," added Owen. "The galleries try,
but they just can't accommodate the diversity of this type of work and the
film and video festivals are dominated by Hollywood sensibilities. Art in
Motion is a place for the work to be seen."
"AIM will focus on the creative and expressive potential of film, video,
animation, and interactive media," stress Owen and Keller. " This is a
festival about content and energy, not polish or commercial viability."
"This will be a truly international event," added Keller. "Information on
the festival is being sent to organizations throughout Europe, Asia and the
Americas."
Entrants will compete in four categories: Features, Shorts, Animation, and
Interactive/New Media. A $1,000 award will be given for the one work
selected as Best of Show, and one First Prize will be awarded in each
category. Bruce Hainley, Artforum contributor, writer, critic and curator
will be one of the trio of Art In Motion judges. The two other judges;
prominent professionals in the fields of film, video and media
experimentation; are yet to be confirmed.
Anyone wishing to have information on entering the festival can either visit
the Art in Motion web site at http://www.usc.edu/go/aim/ or call the U.S.C.
School of Fine Arts at (213) 740-ARTS and request printed information be
sent to them.
Information on festival tickets and schedules will be posted on the web
site, http://www.usc.edu/go/aim/ at a later date.
The Art in Motion Festival will be part of the USC millenium exposition
entitled Southern California In The World/The World In Southern California,
or SC/W for short. Details can be found on the SC/W website at
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Q: Why does not blockarray align when used in array? In the following example
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{blkarray}
\begin{document}
\begin{displaymath}
\begin{array}{r@{\;=\;}l}
c & \begin{blockarray}{[c]c}
0 & \scriptstyle m_1
\end{blockarray}
\end{array}
\end{displaymath}
\end{document}
the result is
Why doesn't the blkarray align with c?
A: Not a surprise, I'm afraid: blkarray uses several tricks that end up using a bounding box that's not necessarily the expected one.
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{blkarray}
\begin{document}
\setlength{\fboxsep}{0pt}\setlength{\fboxrule}{0.1pt}
X$\begin{blockarray}{[c]c} 0 & \scriptstyle m_1 \end{blockarray}$X
X\fbox{$\begin{blockarray}{[c]c} 0 & \scriptstyle m_1 \end{blockarray}$}X
\end{document}
In this particular case, not tested in different situations, you can do by moving the box.
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{blkarray}
\newenvironment{adjblockarray}
{\begin{lrbox}{\adjblockarraybox}$\begin{blockarray}}
{\end{blockarray}$\end{lrbox}%
\raisebox{-1ex}[\dimexpr\height-1ex][\dimexpr\depth-1ex]{\usebox{\adjblockarraybox}}}
\newsavebox{\adjblockarraybox}
\begin{document}
\setlength{\fboxsep}{0pt}\setlength{\fboxrule}{0.1pt}
X$\begin{blockarray}{[c]c} 0 & \scriptstyle m_1 \end{blockarray}$X
X$\begin{adjblockarray}{[c]c} 0 & \scriptstyle m_1 \end{adjblockarray}$X
X\fbox{$\begin{adjblockarray}{[c]c} 0 & \scriptstyle m_1 \end{adjblockarray}$}X
\[
\begin{array}{r@{\;=\;}l}
c & \begin{adjblockarray}{[c]c}
0 & \scriptstyle m_1
\end{adjblockarray}
\end{array}
\]
\end{document}
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DIGGER 11
Poppy Umbrellas and Headstones
← Flanders Memorial Garden dedicated at the Australian War Memorial 4 April 2017
Fromelles Day Commemorations, Wednesday 19 July →
Return of the Menin Gate Lions to Ieper
Posted on 10/07/2017 by FFFAIF
Johan Durnez, Waregem, Belgium, with Geoff Lewis, Raglan.
Edited version of article in DIGGER 59
Click on the image and zoom in to see greater detail. [Photo from Defence Image Library]
'It was wonderful to see the lions back on the place where they [had] been for so many years' [Johan Durnez]. Long-time FFFAIF member, Belgian teacher Johan Durnez, has written a report on an important event held at Ieper in April. Any members who have visited the Western Front would have likely paid their respects at the nightly ceremony held at Menin Gate, which commemorates 54 900 men who lost their lives in the Ypres Salient and who have no known grave. Those who have not had this experience, but who have visited the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, would have paused to inspect the two guardian lions which sat inside the front entrance of the memorial. Recent visitors to the AWM may have noticed that the lions seem to have disappeared. Johan tells the story of the return of the lions to Ieper:
The Menin Gate, as we know it, was only built in 1927. The gate was originally erected in the 1660s and was the entrance to the city through the ramparts. The two lions were carved from sandstone sometime around 1822, and initially stood at the front door of the Cloth Hall. Later, they were moved to stand on either side of the thirteen metre wide road. It was through this gate that thousands of British and Commonwealth soldiers passed on the way to war in the Ypres Sector from 1914 to 1918.
During the Great War, the city was extensively damaged by shell fire. The lions were not immune and fell from their brick plinths. It was reported that one had lost its right foreleg and was chipped along its back. The other was much more extensively damaged and all that remained was a damaged head and a trunk down to just below its ribcage. Then they disappeared for some years. Somehow they had survived and, in 1936, the Mayor of Ypres donated the two lions to the Australian Memorial as a gesture of friendship.
In 1985, it was decided by the AWM to restore them; this took six years. The lions were then returned to their familiar places. In 2014, they were lent to the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa and returned nine months later.
Johan's photo shows two covered plinths prior to their unveiling.
Undercover Menin Lions [Photo by Johan Durnez]
The lions were unveiled in their original positions on 24 April, and will be on display until 11 November, after which they will be returned to Canberra.
The unveiling by Veterans Affairs Minister The Hon Dan Tehan
[Photos by Anny de Decker and Defence Image Library]
Veterans Affairs Minister The Hon Dan Tehan at the unveiling service and
Cpl Keighran VC reciting The Ode. [Photos by Anny de Decker & Defence Image Library]
The unveiling Menin Gate Lions
[Photos from Defence Image Library and by Anny de Decker]
FFFAIF were represented by two of our dedicated Belgian members, Anny De Decker and Marie Claire Sinnaeve [widow of Ivan aka 'Shrapnel Charlie'], who arrived two hours early to get a good 'possy' at both the unveiling service and the Anzac Day service the next day.
Returned Lions, poppies and dignitaries at the Menin Gate
Another great image to click on and zoom in for the detail [Photo: Defence Image Gallery]
The photos were taken by Anny de Decker at the unveiling service on 24 April, 2017 and supplemented with photos from the Defence Image Gallery.
More images can be seen at https://images.defence.gov.au/assets/archives/5003.
As there are thousands of photos, search for the photos taken on 24 April 2017 by searching for "20170424". Photos of Tyne Cot and the Belgium Dawn Service may also be viewed.
This entry was posted in Commemorations, DIGGER Magazine, Ieper/Ypres, The Western Front. Bookmark the permalink.
Thursday 25 April 2019 ANZAC Day
Dawn Service
ANZAC Day March
Sydney contact for descendants:
Greg Cowle, President, Australian World War One Descendants (AWWOD)
Contact: [email protected]
Commemoration at the Anzac Memorial
Sunset service at the Cenotaph, Martin Place
Saturday 27 April 2019 ANZAC Day
Australian branch meeting of the Western Front Association
Location: 99 York St, Sydney CBD, Level 2 (enter via public lobby and then take the lift).
Timings: 12:30 to 4:30pm.
"The Australian Nurses at Harefield Hospital, location of the 1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital", Janette Pelosi and Dr Nicole Bray RN
"The Australian Society of World War One Aero Historians' database of Australian airmen of the Great War", David Perkins
"Captain Edwin Cowan, MC**, RFC, killed in action November 1916, aged 18 years: a biographical sketch using archival material", Paul Simadas.
Subscription: $5 (to cover refreshments
Contact: Paul Simadas <[email protected]>
Sunday 28 April 2019 ANZAC Day
Jewish Communal Anzac Day Commemoration & Wreath Laying Ceremony at 9.30 am for 9.45am
Sydney Jewish Museum, NSW Jewish War Memorial, 148 Darlinghurst Road, Darlinghurst.
The ceremony will take place in the presence of their Patron, His Excellency General The Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (Ret'd) Governor of NSW, together with Mrs Hurley and the Occasional Address will be given by the State Governor's immediate predecessor, The Honourable Dame Marie Bashir AD CVO. FFFAIF is invited to lay a floral tribute. RSVP 17 April.
Contact: Roger Selby, President, NSW Association of Jewish Service & Ex-Service Men & Women
Roger Selby [email protected] or najexsyd.gmail.com
Friday 31 May 2019 Boer War Day
27 May – 3 June, National Reconciliation Week
TBC, The Indigenous Veterans Commemoration Service at State War Memorial, Kings Park Botanic Gardens, Perth
TBC, The Indigenous Veterans Commemoration Service at ANZAC Memorial in Hyde Park, Sydney
Friday 19 July Fromelles Day – Sydney
10:10 for Commemorative Procession from Archibald Fountain
10:40 for Commemoration at the Anzac Memorial
Contact: [email protected]
Friday 19 July Fromelles Day – Melbourne
1:30pm Wreath Laying at the Cobbers Statue, Shrine of Remembrance
Pozieres Day Commemoration, Sunday 21 July 2019, Sydney
9:30am at Saint Columba Uniting Church
corner Ocean and Forth Streets, Woollahra,
Contact: First Battalions Association
Saturday 27 July 2019 Fromelles Association AGM
at Singleton
Contact: Anne Benn, [email protected]
Geoffrey Benn, Secretary, [email protected]
Royce Atkinson, President, Fromelles Association
[email protected]
Saturday 10 August 2019, FFFAIF John Laffin Memorial Lecture series
Anzac Memorial, Sydney
Thursday 26 September 2019, Commemoration of the Battles of Third Ypres
10:40 for 11:00 Commemoration at the Anzac Memorial, Hyde Park, Sydney
Saturday 9 November 2019, FFFAIF AGM
11am Anzac Memorial, Sydney
Saturday 9 November 2019, WFA Branch Lecture Series
1pm Anzac Memorial, Sydney
Contact: Paul Simadas, Co-Chair of the Western Front Association at [email protected]
Monday 11 November 2019, Remembrance Day
Commemoration at the Anzac Memorial, Sydney
31 December 1914 The second convoy of the First AIF departed Albany Western Australia.
9 January 1917 Light Horse captures Rafa.
17 January 1917 No. 4 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps sail for France
18 January 1919 Versailles Peace Conference opens
3 February 1915 Turkish forces attack the Suez Canal
5 February 1917 Captain H.W. Murray wins Victoria Cross in France
19 February 1915 Allied warships shell Dardanelles
17 March 1917 Australians occupy Bapaume, Western Front
18 March 1915 Allied fleet second attempts to breach Turkish defences of Dardanelles
20 March 1916 Anzac Corps land in France
21 March 1918 Final German offensive begins
26 March 1917 Captain Cherry, 26th Battalion wins VC at Lagnicourt
28 March 1918 Sergeant McDougall, 47th Battalion wins VC at Dernancourt
31 March 1921 Formation of the Australian Air Force
National network of Headstone Projects gathering in Canberra
2/3 of the Diggers from Pheasant Wood now have their own headstones
Australian DIGGER stories on-line for New Year Summer reading
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Q: TSQL get the previous and any proceeding records based on recordset provided I have the following query:
SELECT
fs.FILOID currentfilo,
ISNULL(LEAD(af.FILOID) OVER (ORDER BY StartTransactionTimeUTC), fs.Next_FILOID) Nextfilo,
ISNULL(LAG(af.FILOID) OVER (ORDER BY StartTransactionTimeUTC), fs.Previous_FILOID) lf
FROM
[DataWarehouseCore].[DWC_FILOSummary] fs
JOIN
[AttendanceCore].[AC_FILO] af ON af.FILOID = fs.FILOID
WHERE
fs.Employee_ID = 15049
AND Client_ID = 306
Which returns the following results:
currentfilo Nextfilo lf
----------------------------
5 2 NULL
2 3 5
3 6 2
6 7 3
7 1 6
1 NULL 7
I only want to have to see currentfilo 3, 6, 7 , 1 if ID 6 was passed in. So instead of returning what I have in my result set just the previous and next records which are actually based on a date field.
Here is some examples of data and what I expect to see this is the parent table: AC_FILO
FILOID ClientID EmployeeID StartTransactionTimeUTC
-----------------------------------------------------------
5 306 15049 2021-08-29 02:53:00.0000000
2 306 15049 2021-09-01 06:46:00.0000000
3 306 15049 2021-09-02 07:50:00.0000000
6 306 15049 2021-09-06 08:56:00.0000000
7 306 15049 2021-09-10 07:58:00.0000000
1 306 15049 2021-09-15 07:45:00.0000000
What I want in my new table is an ordered list of the current FILOID, the next FILOID and previous FILOID is based on the StartTransactionTimeUTC
For example when FILOID 6 was inserted I would want to see the previous FILOID to FILOID 6 followed by all proceeding FILOID's based on the date!
For example I would want to see
CurrentFilo NextFilo LastFilo
-----------------------------
3 6 2
6 7 3
7 1 6
1 NULL 7
A: It's not totally clear what you're after, but given the final desired results and input value of 6, I take it to mean you want the (CurrentFilo, NextFilo,LastFilo) sets ordered by StartTransactionTimeUTC starting with the point where a given NextFilo occurs, since the 6 input matches the 6 in that place in the expected result.
As a first step, start with not caring about anything passed in and only create the next/last result for the entire table. We can use the LAG() and LEAD() window functions to do this.
You've done most of this work already in the question's first code listing, but let's also include the StartTransactionTimeUTC field for now, so we will be able to reproduce the correct order in later steps. I'm also using a simplified schema right now so I can reproduce this on SQL Fiddle:
SELECT FILOID as CurrentFILO,
LEAD(FILOID) OVER (ORDER BY StartTransactionTimeUTC) as NextFILO,
LAG(FILOID) OVER (ORDER BY StartTransactionTimeUTC) as LastFILO,
StartTransactionTimeUTC
FROM AC_FILO
Now for a given NextFILO value like 6 we can find the desired StartTransactionTimeUTC time of that record by using a Common Table Expression (CTE), like this:
WITH FILOTree AS (
SELECT FILOID as CurrentFILO,
LEAD(FILOID) OVER (ORDER BY StartTransactionTimeUTC) as NextFILO,
LAG(FILOID) OVER (ORDER BY StartTransactionTimeUTC) as LastFILO,
StartTransactionTimeUTC
FROM AC_FILO
)
SELECT StartTransactionTimeUTC
FROM FILOTree
WHERE NextFILO = 6
We could also use a nested inner SELECT instead of the CTE. The important thing is we need a layer of indirection around the initial query in order to use a WHERE clause with a window function like LAG() or LEAD(). But I prefer the CTE in this case for reasons that will become clear later.
Once we know the correct StartTransactionTimeUTC we can get the final results using the same technique:
WITH FILOTree AS (
SELECT FILOID as CurrentFILO,
LEAD(FILOID) OVER (ORDER BY StartTransactionTimeUTC) as NextFILO,
LAG(FILOID) OVER (ORDER BY StartTransactionTimeUTC) as LastFILO,
StartTransactionTimeUTC
FROM AC_FILO
)
SELECT CurrentFILO, NextFILO, LastFILO
FROM FILOTree
WHERE StartTransactionTimeUTC >= '2021-09-02 07:50:00'
ORDER BY StartTransactionTimeUTC
This produces the correct results, but from the wrong input. However, now we can use the same CTE (aha!) to put the two pieces together into the same query without repeating code for the initial current/next/last projection, like this:
WITH FILOTree As (
SELECT FILOID as CurrentFILO,
LEAD(FILOID) OVER (ORDER BY StartTransactionTimeUTC) as NextFILO,
LAG(FILOID) OVER (ORDER BY StartTransactionTimeUTC) as LastFILO,
StartTransactionTimeUTC
FROM AC_FILO
)
SELECT CurrentFILO, NextFILO, LastFILO
FROM FILOTree
WHERE StartTransactionTimeUTC >= (
SELECT StartTransactionTimeUTC
FROM FILOTree
WHERE NextFILO = 6
)
ORDER BY StartTransactionTimeUTC
See it work here:
http://sqlfiddle.com/#!18/24979/2
Finally, as I said before, these examples use a simplified schema from the actual production system. So let's plug the original query into the CTE:
WITH FILOTree As (
SELECT fs.FILOID currentfilo
, ISNULL(LEAD(af.FILOID) over (order by StartTransactionTimeUTC), fs.Next_FILOID) Nextfilo
, ISNULL(LAG(af.FILOID) over (order by StartTransactionTimeUTC), fs.Previous_FILOID) LastFILO
, StartTransactionTimeUTC
FROM [DataWarehouseCore].[DWC_FILOSummary] fs
JOIN [AttendanceCore].[AC_FILO] af ON af.FILOID = fs.FILOID
WHERE fs.Employee_ID = 15049
AND Client_ID = 306
)
SELECT CurrentFILO, NextFILO, LastFILO
FROM FILOTree
WHERE StartTransactionTimeUTC >= (
SELECT StartTransactionTimeUTC
FROM FILOTree
WHERE NextFILO = 6
)
ORDER BY StartTransactionTimeUTC
The only things I had to change from that initial SQL command were adding StartTransactionTimeUTC to the SELECT list and the alias name for the LastFILO column.
Note this will run the CTE twice and it will not cache any results between the two runs, so be aware of that as a performance concern.
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