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NEW YORK: The growing fascination with electronic gaming has achieved a level of global recognition which rivals movies, TV and popular music. As game design and performance techniques grow in sophistication audio's role in the playing experience has become paramount to players and developers alike. AES 123rd Convention Workshop and Tutorial Chair Alex Case invited THX Design Engineering Manager Steven Martz to develop a triathlon of events to provide attendees with a crash course in creating sound for interactive gaming.
ADAPTIVE MUSIC FOR GAMES - Interactive XMF In Depth: Technical lead Chris Grigg - IASIG and panelists Simon Amarasingham - dSonic Inc. and Brian Gomez - Alchemic Productions - will discuss linear music in a non-linear world. How can a video game's completely interactive and unpredictable environment reproduce continuous musical content capable of adapting to the playing experience? An insiders view to the creation and implementation of adaptive music.
AUDIO FOR GAMES: Dialog Recording, Workflow and Asset Management - It is not unheard-of to have 9,000 lines of dialog (or other audio assets) in a game. Presenter(s): Jory Prum - studio.jory.org and Marc Schaefgen - Midway Home Entertainment will provide a step-by-step look at the monumental task of recording, editing, and organizing voluminous amounts of material. Methods will be presented for script management, session set-up and flow, and actor interfacing.
DEVELOPING AUDIO FOR GAMES: Presenter Marc Schaefgen - Midway Home Entertainment will address the evolution of game audio from simplistic bloops and bleeps to production values that rival Hollywood movies. This tutorial will detail the development cycle of the modern video game, from content creation to completion with a special emphasis on the functionality of a well-integrated audio team.
"In Chairing both the Workshop and the Tutorial Committees Alex Case has done an extraordinary job in researching and coordinating these AES Convention linchpins," remarked Convention Chair Jim Anderson. "The diversity and authority of these events represent the apex of knowledge sharing, and attendees are certain to reap long-term benefits from their participation."
EVALUATION OF SURROUND MAIN MIKINGS FOR CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA: Chair Mick Sawaguchi and Panelists Toru Kamekawa; Hideo Irimajiri; Akira Fukada, and Kimio Hamasaki will discuss an eighteen-month project which involved two universities, eight audio manufacturers and some 400 engineers in subjective listening tests of main miking surround techniques for classical orchestra recording.
RECORDING LARGE ENSEMBLES IN MULTICHANNEL (Fri Oct. 5, 9AM - noon): Chair Martha DeFrancisco, McGill University - Montreal, Panelists: Akira Fukada, NHK; Everett Porter, Polyhymnia and Grammy-winning engineer/producer Elliot Scheiner - Born in the European salons of the 18th century aristocracy, the symphony orchestra continues to play an important role in our contemporary musical life. Capturing the sounds of these and other large ensembles remains a challenge to recording engineers and producers. Multichannel recording adds a new dimension of realism and enhanced expressivity to large-ensemble recordings. This workshop explores evolving methods for transporting a huge body of sound from a concert hall into a listeners' private space. Note: A quality listening session featuring many of the recordings discussed at this Workshop will be held on Saturday, Oct. 6, 9:30AM - noon.
CONCERT HALLS AND THEIR ACOUSTICS: Chair John F. Allen founder & president High Performance Stereo (Boston). Panelists Dr. Barry Blesser, Author and former AES President; Jonathan McPhee, music director of the Boston Ballet; Dr. Leo L. Beranek, acousticians Larry Kirkegaard and Alan Valentine (CEO of the Nashville Symphony Orchestra) and Chris Blair, Partner, Akustiks of Norwalk, CT - A group of world class acousticians will discuss why audiences respond to their acoustic environments and why acoustics is as critical for the musicians as for the audience.
MASTERING FOR NEW MEDIA - Chair Gavin Lurssen Grammy-winning head of Lurssen Mastering, and Panelists Carl Peel-Music Producer, Killer Tracks, LA; Derek Jones-Music Producer, Megatrax, LA; Daniel Holte, Music Producer, Burst Collective, Milwaukee and Chris Athens, Mastering Engineer, Sterling Sound, NY will discuss the common denominator in all commercial music. The mastering process has created a visceral expectation to the untrained ear. As the industry changes, mastering engineers have become more in demand to fulfill this expectation, specifically for new media outlets. This panel will address "What remains the same and what has changed?"
USER-CENTERED DESIGN OF PRO AUDIO CONTROLLERS: Chair William Martens Associate Professor, Schulich School of Music McGill University and a blue ribbon panels featuring Durand Begault NASA Ames Research Center; Jeremy Cooperstock, Associate Professor McGill University; George Massenburg, GML, and Bob Ludwig, Gateway Mastering will examine the design of controllers and/or work surfaces for music recording and mixing from the experienced user's perspective. This workshop will be highlighted by a realtime brainstorming session about new control layouts using tools designed to stimulate "thinking outside of the box."
UNEVEN BASS REPRODUCTION IN AUTOMOBILES: Chair Richard Stroud, CEO Stroud Audio. Panelists Mark Ziemba, Audio Systems Manager, Panasonic USA; DCX Audio Systems Engineers Robert Klaczaand David Carlstrom; Dan Field, Chief Engineer Harman/Becker, Alpine-USA Acoustical Engineer Alan Trevena and Director of Research David Clark, and Delphi Audio Systems Engineer, Ken Deetz. In the evaluation of 750 OEM Autosound systems Tom Nousaine of Listening Technology, found that a majority of systems suffer from spectral uniformity problems at low frequencies. Simply stated, the bass sounds are uneven. Some notes almost disappear while others may seem unusually loud. It is puzzling that this problem persists even though modern car electronics offer significant active sound control capabilities. The panel will discuss the issue, causes and possible solutions.
"We are extremely pleased with the outstanding Workshop and Tutorial Programs developed by Alex Case," AES Executive Director Roger Furness concludes. "They personify our long-standing commitment to providing meaningful, necessary and worthwhile programming." | {
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The model IR SAFETY BEAMS (GENIE) is still available.
GENIE model IR SAFETY BEAMS (GENIE) safety instructions and owners manual in PDF format at NO CHARGE! | {
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Barcelona Cruise in FIFA Club World Cup
by David on December 17, 2009
Barcelona had to come back from a goal down to beat Atlante 3-1 and qualify for the World Club Cup final. Barca got goals from Sergio, Messi and Pedro. Pedro has noe scored in six different competitions this year, a new record.
With a win in the final, Barcelona will win their sixth trophy in 2009, a remarkable total.
Everyone expected the best team in the World to steamroll Atlante, but after just four minutes, Atlante took a shock lead. The Mexican goalkeeper sent a long ball forward from a free kick for Rojas to surprise the Barca defence and lob the ball over Valdés.
The goal seemed to wake Barcelona up and they went close to scoring several times before getting the equalizer from a well worked corner. Xavi's corner, was flicked on by Toure and Busquets scored at the back post.
After the break, the best player in the world made an apperance and Messi made an immediate impact, scoring within 10 minutes after taking a brilliant pass from Ibrahimovic and firing past Vilas.
The in the 67th minute history was made Iniesta broke down the left wing and crossed for Pedro to score from inside the box. The Canary Islander has now scored in a record six competitions in 2009.
Next up for Barcelona is Estudiantes on Saturday at which time Barcelona will officially be crowned World Club Champion. | {
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This story originally ran on October 29, 2010. This story is part of a trio of holiday stories – you may also like Friends for Thanksgiving and Mrs. Claus and the Christmas Mistress. All of them are "a bit" disturbing.
I threw another log into the bonfire and watched as the flames engulfed it. The fire was off to a roaring start – just where it needed to be at this time of night. The trick-or-treating was winding down, and the neighborhood kids would soon be gathering in my yard for the annual Halloween party.
The party was a neighborhood tradition, dating back nearly twenty years. I was widowed at a young age, and from that point forward, made my work the focal point of my life. I was a sixth grade teacher, and had won many awards for my work with the kids. The Halloween party was a fun extension of my job.
I looked around the back yard to make sure everything was set up. The lighting was at just the right level – sufficient to allow some visibility, but low enough to add spookiness to the occasion.
Pitchers of hot chocolate sat on the wooden picnic tables, as well as the main attraction for the evening – my world-famous chili. My chili had a very distinctive taste that always made people clamor for more.
A few minutes later, Jeremy Dempsey led the first group of kids into the backyard.
The boy thought about pursuing the topic further, but then raced off to join his friends.
As the crowd was eating their chili, we began the tradition of telling scary tales. I had the younger kids start out with the predictably tame stories and gradually built up to the older kids – some of whom did a pretty good job of scaring some of the youngsters.
When Steven Harper finished, it was my turn.
"Harris was a grumpy old man of the worst kind. If your baseball went into his yard, you wouldn't get it back – and the cranky old man would pop out of the house and scream at you." Some of the older kids nodded their heads in agreement – they had experienced this firsthand.
"During the past decade, eight children have disappeared from this neighborhood – all on Halloween. The cops always suspected Old Man Harris, but they could never find any evidence, so the elderly killing machine walked free." At this, the kids began to murmur amongst themselves – they knew of the abductions and knew that Harris was the Maple Street Marauder.
The kids all knew this story, so it didn't scare them – although it made them a bit uncomfortable – setting them up for the finish.
I knew that my warning would only serve to embolden some of the older kids, who were now sure to pass by the Harris house after they left the party. Unlike past years, I wouldn't be able to stalk and kill them. With Harris rotting under ground, I no longer had my scapegoat.
Perhaps the worst crime of all was that my famous chili would surely lose its special kick next year. Tonight's batch contained the last few morsels of Sarah Miller.
Glad you liked it :) I've been kicking the general idea around for a couple of weeks, but hammered it out in about 15 minutes (which is about as much free time as I had).
Thank heavens that I was too busy the last few days to keep up with my usual Internet haunts. I was actually at a Halloween party on Saturday night, and they had, you guessed it – a chili contest! There were several different batches there, from some of the guests. Now I'm wondering what might have been in some of them.
Thanks. I was just starting to heal the mental scars from the first time that I read this, and now it's back . . .
On a side note, how did you get a past article to float to the top of the site? | {
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import sys
import os
import signal
import abc
import logging
from time import sleep
from multiprocessing import Process
from argparse import ArgumentParser
from levitas.lib.modificationmonitor import ModificationMonitor
from .settings import SettingMissing
log = logging.getLogger("levitas.lib.daemonize")
def cli(daemon_class, daemon_args=[], daemon_kwargs={}, umask=0):
"""
Command-line interface to control a daemon.
@param daemon_class: Subclass of L{AbstractDaemon}.
@param daemon_args: Arguments to instantiate the daemon.
@param daemon_kwargs: Named arguments to instantiate the daemon.
@param umask: file mode creation mask.
"""
name = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
options = CLIOptions(name)
try:
options.parse_args()
except CLIOptionError as err:
sys.stderr.write(str(err))
sys.exit(1)
sys.stdout.write("%s %s: " % (options.action or "start", name))
if options.reloader and "MODIFICATIONMONITOR_STARTED" not in os.environ:
sys.stdout.write("Start ModificationMonitor\n")
ModificationMonitor()
sys.exit(0)
try:
dz = Daemonizer(daemon_class,
chdir=os.getcwd(),
umask=umask,
daemon_args=daemon_args,
daemon_kwargs=daemon_kwargs)
if dz.do_action(options.action, options.pidfile):
sys.stdout.write("done\n")
return True
else:
sys.stdout.write("failed\n")
return False
except SettingMissing as err:
sys.stderr.write(err)
class AbstractDaemon:
metaclass = abc.ABCMeta
@abc.abstractmethod
def start(self):
pass
@abc.abstractmethod
def stop(self):
pass
class Daemonizer(Process):
def __init__(self, daemon_class,
chdir="/", umask=0,
daemon_args=[], daemon_kwargs={}):
if not issubclass(daemon_class, AbstractDaemon):
raise TypeError("%s is not subclass of %s"
% (str(daemon_class), str(AbstractDaemon)))
Process.__init__(self)
self.daemon_class = daemon_class
self.chdir = chdir
self.umask = umask
self.daemon_args = daemon_args
self.daemon_kwargs = daemon_kwargs
self.pidfile = None
self.daemon_process = None
self._daemonize = False
def read_pidfile(self):
try:
f = open(self.pidfile, "r")
pid = int(f.read().strip())
f.close()
except IOError:
pid = None
return pid
def do_action(self, action, pidfile):
if action not in ["start", "stop", "restart", "foreground"]:
action = "foreground"
self.pidfile = pidfile
if pidfile is not None:
pid = self.read_pidfile()
else:
pid = None
if action == "start":
return self.do_start_action(pid)
elif action == "stop":
return self.do_stop_action(pid)
elif action == "restart":
if self.do_stop_action(pid):
pid = self.read_pidfile()
return self.do_start_action(pid)
else:
return False
elif action == "foreground":
# Start as a subprocess without making a daemon
self.start()
return True
def do_start_action(self, pid):
if pid:
msg = "Start aborted, pid-file '%s' exist.\n"
sys.stderr.write(msg % self.pidfile)
return False
self._daemonize = True
self.start()
return True
def do_stop_action(self, pid):
if not pid:
msg = "Could not stop process, missing pid-file '%s'.\n"
sys.stderr.write(msg % self.pidfile)
return False
try:
while True:
os.kill(pid, signal.SIGTERM)
sleep(0.1)
except OSError:
if os.path.exists(self.pidfile):
os.remove(self.pidfile)
return True
def setsignals(self):
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, self.sigexit)
signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, self.sigexit)
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, self.sigexit)
signal.signal(signal.SIGQUIT, self.sigexit)
def sigexit(self, sig, frame):
log.debug("Stop process")
self.daemon_process.stop()
sys.exit(0)
def run(self):
# Make a daemon
if self._daemonize:
self.daemonize()
try:
self.start_process()
except:
raise
def start_process(self):
self.setsignals()
os.chdir(self.chdir)
self.daemon_process = self.daemon_class(*self.daemon_args,
**self.daemon_kwargs)
self.daemon_process.start()
def daemonize(self):
pid = os.fork()
if pid != 0:
# Parent
os._exit(0)
# Child
os.close(0)
sys.stdin = sys.__stdin__ = open("/dev/null")
os.chdir(self.chdir)
os.umask(self.umask)
os.setsid()
pid = str(os.getpid())
if self.pidfile:
f = file(self.pidfile, "w+")
f.write("%s\n" % pid)
f.close()
class CLIOptionError(Exception):
pass
class CLIOptions(object):
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
self.parser = ArgumentParser()
self.pidfile = None
self.action = None
self.parser.add_argument("action", type=str, nargs='?',
choices=["start", "stop", "restart", "foreground"])
self.parser.add_argument("-l", "--logfile",
dest="logfile",
type=str,
help="Path to logfile (optional)")
self.parser.add_argument("-c", "--logfilecount",
dest="logfilecount",
type=int, default=0,
help="Count of old logfiles to be saved. (default: 0)")
self.parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbose",
dest="verbose",
action="store_true",
help="vebose output")
self.parser.add_argument("-s", "--SETTINGS",
dest="settings_module",
type=str,
help="SETTINGS module (required)",
metavar="SETTINGS_MODULE")
self.parser.add_argument("-r", "--RELOADER",
dest="reloader",
action="store_true",
help="Start with autoreloader")
self.parser.add_argument("-p", "--pidfile",
dest="pidfile",
type=str,
default="/var/run/%s.pid" % self.name,
help="pidfile")
def parse_args(self):
args = self.parser.parse_args()
logfile = args.logfile
logfilecount = args.logfilecount
self.pidfile = args.pidfile
self.action = args.action or "foreground"
self.reloader = args.reloader
if hasattr(args, "settings_module"):
if args.settings_module:
os.environ["LEVITAS_SETTINGS"] = args.settings_module
else:
self.parser.print_help()
msg = "option --setting required \n\n"
raise CLIOptionError(msg)
if self.action == "start":
self._initLogging(args.verbose, logfile, logfilecount)
elif self.action == "foreground":
if logfile is None:
logfile = "console"
self._initLogging(args.verbose, logfile, logfilecount)
def _initLogging(self, verbose=False, logfile=None, logfilecount=0):
log = logging.getLogger()
if logfile == "console":
h = logging.StreamHandler()
elif logfile is not None:
from logging.handlers import RotatingFileHandler
doRotation = True if os.path.exists(logfile) else False
h = RotatingFileHandler(logfile, backupCount=logfilecount)
if doRotation:
h.doRollover()
else:
return
if verbose:
log.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
else:
log.setLevel(logging.INFO)
formatter = logging.Formatter("%(asctime)s - %(name)s "
"- %(levelname)s - %(message)s")
h.setFormatter(formatter)
log.addHandler(h)
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Creating a great place to work for all
Podcast - October 7, 2020
Andy Stonehouse MA
MGMA · Medical Practice Insights: Creating a Great Place to Work for All
The past year has seen what might be called the perfect storm in America, as a health crisis, environmental chaos, and massive protests focused on racial justice and equality have all unfolded at the same time.
Michael C. Bush, MS, is CEO of Great Place to Work, a global analytics and consulting firm. He said he hopes that the momentum established by the Black Lives Matter movement and new thinking stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic can be channeled into positive and inclusive changes in the culture of the healthcare workplace – changes which can help make the American employment landscape a better place for all employees.
On an episode of the MGMA Insights podcast, Bush said that the trying times of 2020, with unprecedented stresses from so many directions, call on inclusive leadership to help set the tone in a workplace.
"A leader has to be humble. That is the number one characteristic, and they have to be curious about other people and learning from other people," he said. "You take a humble person and a curious person, and they're listening, they're changing when they're listening, which is the ultimate show of respect."
That open-ended and inclusive leadership is not always instinctual, however, said Bush, who delivered a general session presentation at MGMA's virtual Medical Practice Excellence Conference.
"Not everybody can do it," he said. "It starts with humility. Humility means that you're right-sized. You're basically saying you don't know everything, which is the truth. When you start there, then everything's possible. If you can't start there, it's not going to happen."
Equally important, Bush said, is then taking that curiosity and applying it to every employee in a healthcare work environment.
"In the average workplace, it's more than half the people that feel like they're not included or they don't belong," he said. "They see that same manager interacting with other people in a way that somehow they're in the same club, and they wonder why that is. I always talk to people about how a great place to work is better for business. If you have everyone maximizing their human potential, instead of half the people just feeling like they have a job, now you've got a powerhouse organization."
At a much broader level, Bush said that the racial turmoil of 2020 should be viewed as an opportunity to address social change in the workplace, which began with pandemic quarantines and office closures.
"We started a web series called 'Better Together,' which we wanted to be a go-to place to start collecting and sharing best practices for people working from home," he said. "And then with George Floyd's murder, I wrote a blog about the two viruses – one being eight months old and the other one being 401 years old, called racism. I got to work on trying to encourage companies to acknowledge this and speak about it and create listening sessions."
Bush said those conversations have never been easy, especially in a workplace setting, but he added that firms that have provided avenues for discussion about the significant issues facing America today will ultimately see a more unified workforce.
"We got right into putting tools together that we could give leaders to know how to wade into this pool of uncertainty, and the response was remarkably good," he said. "The response was, however, remarkably for companies that did nothing, who wanted to pretend that nothing had happened. For those who did, they got the support and care from their employees who were glad they were talking about these uncomfortable things.
"I'm an eternal optimist, so I believe in the long run, it's going to shape the next 250 years of America in a positive way. It's not going to be easy, but that is my sincere belief."
If you like the show, please rate and review it wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher or countless other platforms to make sure you never miss an episode. If you have topics you'd like us to cover or experts you'd like us to interview, email us at [email protected], or reach out to MGMA Sr. Editor and MGMA Insights podcast host Daniel Williams on Twitter at @MGMADaniel.
Thanks to Humana for sponsoring this episode.
Freelance Writer and Educator Colorado
Andy Stonehouse, MA, is a Colorado-based freelance writer and educator. His professional credits include serving as editor of Employee Benefit News and a variety of financial and insurance publications, in addition to work in the recreation and transportation fields.
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Q: Is this symbolic statement impossible? Is this statement logically impossible if x is a single real number (i.e. not a set)?
$$(x<5) \land(x>7)$$
it seems to me that x cannot both be greater than 7 and less than 5 if it is a single number on the numberline
A: Provided that the domain that $x$ varies over is $\mathbb{R}$, and that $<,>,5,7$ all have their normal meanings in this domain, the statement $$(x< 5) \land (x > 7)$$ is not true for any choice of $x$.
I'm not sure you'd want to call this a logical impossibility though, as there is nothing about logic that restricts $x\in \mathbb{R}$, or fixes non-logical symbols to have a particular interpretation.
A: For any $x \in \mathbb{R}$, the statement
$x < 5 \wedge x > 7$
is logically false. Equivalently, the statement
There exists an $x \in \mathbb{R}$ such that $x < 5$ and $x > 7$
is logically false.
A: Yes, you are right, this is impossible.
Though, if you talk about sets :
$$(x<5)\cap (x>7)=\varnothing.$$
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Q: "Winter Bash 2022" or "Winter Summer Bash 2022"? The countdown for this year's Winter Bash (2022) is started.
This time on the countdown page, the image is displayed as "Winter Summer Bash 2022".
So shall we call it "Winter Bash 2022" or "Winter Summer Bash 2022"?
Also instead of the tag winter-bash-2022, shall we use winter-summer-bash-2022?
Screenshot from the countdown page:
A:
Also instead of the tag winter-bash-2022, shall we use winter-summer-bash-2022?
There isn't any need for one or the other. Make one a synonym of the other.
I suggest winter-summer-bash-2022 be the main one if that is the name of the event. It is also more inclusive to people in the Southern Hemisphere.
A: Since it is an annual event around the globe, why not call it Annual Bash, Stack Bash, or simply Bash, and forsake the seasonal label altogether?
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Xavi: From bakery renegade to return as Barcelona coach
The former Catalan midfielder has given his life to Barça
The Barcelona coach, Xavi Hernandez.@barcelona_es
ALBERTO ACEVES
Barcelona. Xavi's 10 main messages at his Barcelona presentation
Barcelona. Guardiola: Xavi doesn't have to be my or anyone's heir, he has to be himself
The bakery is closed.Xavi Hernandez has arrived late for the bread after playing soccer for several hours with his friends in the Plaça del Progrés, in Terrassa. It is the 80's and his parents are waiting for him to start lunch.
Xavi returns in the dark with empty hands but with a strange feeling of happiness. As he recalls several assistances that he gave to his friends, a plate of macaroni is waiting for him on the table at home.
His dog 'Xut' has been asking him to go out into the yard to play. Xavi finishes eating macaroni and takes him for a run with his two brothers' ball.
When he can, or 'Xut' is asleep, Xavi makes lists of famous players, dividing them by country. His perfect selection includes Peter Schmeichel, Cafu, Paolo Maldini, Gheorghe Hagi and Franco Baresi.
Xavi has a peculiar way of conceiving the construction of the game. His father, Joaquin, a footballer with a lot of grit, has instilled it in him. If either of them turns on the TV, it is to watch Barça matches, the Spanish national team, or a program about the '94 World Cup.
Otherwise, they have fun playing.
A dream called Barcelona
Xavi wanted to join Barça's youth categories. After he made it, he didn't dare tell his friends at school. He didn't want anything to change.
A few days later, Albert Benaiges and Joan Vilà, both coaches, met Xavi on the fields of La Masia (1991). Xavi wanted to join Barça's youth categories. After he made it, he didn't dare tell his friends at school. He didn't want anything to change.
"The first time I saw him was at a training session when he was 12 years old," says Benaiges. "He was a kid who hit the ball well, very small, dark-haired, intelligent... a little bit like now, but 10-11 years old."
Xavi was quickly promoted to Barça B, where he became the best midfielder. On August 18, 1998, Louis van Gaal made him play for the first time in the Spanish Super Cup against Mallorca. Xavi was a starter and scored a goal.
Van Gaal always believed in young people, and there he was. Every time he could, Xavi showed that he was at a very high level.
"Football is an art and, within that dimension, one finds the art of Dalí, the art of Picasso and the art of Goya. I would say that Xavi's art is like that of Goya or Velazquez. A beautiful, traditional and conservative game"
"His secret was not only in his legs but in his mind. Xavi is a player similar to Guardiola or Iniesta. He has a privileged brain, with very well-arranged furniture", added Benaiges.
Xavi has returned to Barcelona after two seasons with Al-Sadd, the team where he ended his playing career and announced him as coach in August 2019.
I would say that Xavi's art is like that of Goya or Velazquez
He won 62 of the 91 games he played, drew 13, and lost 16, averaging nearly three goals scored. He won 62 of the 91 games he played, drew 13, and lost 16, with an average of almost three goals scored.
It also won seven championships.
"Xavi is a good person. Good people tend to be good footballers and then coaches", concluded the former coach.
Xavi is ready to dream of the Camp Nou again, like when his parents used to ask him to buy bread.
Barcelona - English
BarcelonaOfficial: Xavi becomes Barcelona's new head coach
BarcelonaEric Abidal's wife now a suspect in Kheira Hamraoui case
BarcelonaEric Abidal linked to Kheira Hamraoui attack case | {
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Sheep Measles occurs when dogs have access to raw or untreated sheep or goat meat.
If taking a dog near sheep pasture the best method to ensure it is free of Sheep Measles to treat with praziquantel drugs within one month or at least 48 hours prior to going onto farm land.
1. If going on private land ask permission from land owner.
2. Dose all dogs with a praziquantel drug at least 48 hours or within one month prior to going.
3. Carry some evidence of treatment such as a treatment certificate or receipt from vet. Any decision to allow entry to a dog rests with the landowner.
4. Carry enough plastic bags to pick up and remove dog faeces should your dog defecate.
If you are going on public land near sheep pasture please apply the same policies to prevent the spread of sheep measles.
Feeding Sheep or Goat Meat to dogs.
Any meat from sheep or goats should treated by freezing at -10°c for 10 days or cooking until brown throughout prior to feeding.
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Ah thanks Sayeeda! We're happy you're happy!
Happy Birthday Derek. Can I ask Derek where he's from? He mentioned Fife before. I'm from Dunfermline in Fife. My son will be 34 on Friday. Might have been in maternity hospital same time as his mum????
Thanks Chloe as you were the frist person I brought from & it was the Japanese Akoga pearl, I wear them every day thank you so much .
When is the next Diamond Day?
Not yet Marie! We're sure to keep you updated!
Love watching. Vicki . She is a great presenter and is the Queen of Sparkle.
I like the bracelet I received to it was in a nice box, unfortunately I believe that I should have got the 25% off like the introduction email said. This hopefully will be put right and I will get a refund back it my bank account, then everything will be perfect. If for some instance you have not still got my bank details then just ask and I will supply then to you. I look forward to get the refund and or contact very soon.
Thanks very much for your message Mr. Towers. We've forwarded this over to the Customer Care team.
Just watching Amit and Chloe. I bought the plum bag that was previewed by Chloe last Thursday. I do bags and love them but this is amazing!!!
Should have bought in all the colours!
Will you b selling item 2098137 in a sale . I purchased these a while ago with a pendant to match. I have lost one of the earrings. Can you help. | {
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Brandon Tierney Rips Booing Patriots Fans
The CBS Sports Radio host couldn't believe that some fans had the audacity to boo Bill Belichick and the Patriots on Sunday
Bill Belichick is one of the greatest winners in sports history. He is 235-82 in 20 seasons as a head coach, he is 30-10 in the postseason, has the most wins in postseason history, he has led the Patriots to nine Super Bowls (winning six), and is a three-time NFL AP Coach of the Year.
In short, the guy knows what he's doing, and any fan base would love to have him as a head coach.
Unfortunately, it appears some Patriots fans have forgotten that. Or at least taken Belichick for granted.
Indeed, the Patriots were booed during their 23-16 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. It was the Patriots' second straight loss and third loss in five games.
That's the bad news. The good news is that the Patriots are still 10-3 and well on their way to a first-round playoff bye.
Which is why Brandon Tierney ripped the fans who booed Belichick, Tom Brady and the Patriots on Sunday.
"(They) had the audacity to boo a franchise that has taken them on a 20-year . . . magic-carpet ride with the same quarterback and the same coach?" Tierney asked in disbelief on CBS Sports Radio's Tiki & Tierney. "These bozos, these clowns, these dopes, these losers in Boston believe they have the latitude, the freedom, to boo? Are you out of your mind? Are you out of your mind?"
Boston sports fans, Tierney pointed out, are among the luckiest in sports.
"Any sports team that matters within a 150-mile radius of that stadium should be destined to a life of losses," Tierney said.
Click below to listen to Tierney break down the Patriots with co-host Tiki Barber.
Tiki and Tierney 12-9-19 Hour 1
Brandon Tierney
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Skeptic Now Says Global Warming is Real
Posted on April 30, 2012 by Pete Garcia
Vol: 127 Issue: 30 Monday, April 30, 2012
Until two years ago, Richard Muller was a skeptic when it came to global warming. Indeed, the well-known physicist was best known for his stunning refutation of the whole global warming theory.
Muller's research has been backed by the Koch brothers, among others, who put up about one-fourth of his research money. The Koch brothers, Charles and David, run a large privately held company involved in oil and other industries.
Since their enterprises produce significant quantities of greenhouse gases that keeps the EPA breathing down their necks, the fact the Koch brothers financed Muller's research adds considerable gravitas to his conclusions.
Muller decided to conduct his own investigation into the claims about global warming following "Climategate" when email accounts from leading global warming proponents were hacked and released to the public.
The emails revealed what many skeptics (including this one) had long suspected. If you offer research grants to scientists if their investigations lead to a desired conclusion, the more money you grant them, the more evidence they will find in order to keep the grant money flowing.
That's what makes Muller's conclusions so earth-shattering in the minds of the global warming proponents. Here we have a guy that they figure was offered grant money to disprove global warming and his conclusions are that temperatures really are on the rise.
Muller found that temperatures are some 1.6 degrees warmer than they were in the 1950's. Muller's numbers, according to published reports, match those by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and NASA.
Muller's ultimate findings, released last October, are almost the same as those being offered by climate scientists and global warming True Believers since Al Gore first published "Earth in the Balance" back in 1989.
Most of the data for Gore's book back in 1989 came from research commissioned by then-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of the UK. Thatcher was fighting a pitched battle with environmentalists of a planned UK expansion of nuclear power generating plants.
This was shortly after Three Mile Island and the environmentalists were winning the debate. Thatcher then offered research grants to scientists seeking a link between fossil fuel emissions and global warming.
Of course, they were able to find links, and the more evidence they came up with, the more research money they ended up with until East Anglia University scored a permanent gig as the government's go-to science guys whenever they needed to justify some unpopular government initiative.
All anybody had to do is link it to the fight against global warming and label dissenters "flat-earthers" or "heretics".
That is what bothered Muller and made him a skeptic.
The headlines are all about Muller's miraculous conclusions that Al Gore was right. Every news report is playing as if all the global warming science has been vindicated and all the objections have been handled.
"Muller's research team carefully examined two chief criticisms by skeptics. One is that weather stations are unreliable; the other is that cities, which create heat islands, were skewing the temperature analysis.
"The skeptics raised valid points and everybody should have been a skeptic two years ago," Muller said in a telephone interview. "And now we have confidence that the temperature rise that had previously been reported had been done without bias."
Muller said that he came into the study "with a proper skepticism," something scientists "should always have. I was somewhat bothered by the fact that there was not enough skepticism" before.
There is no reason now to be a skeptic about steadily increasing temperatures, Muller wrote recently in The Wall Street Journal's editorial pages, a place friendly to skeptics.
Is it true? Have all the objections been handled? I have read and read and read everything I can find about Muller's investigation and the way it is being presented by the mainstream media, which has staked its credibility on the dangers posed by man-made global warming.
Most of the mainstream media headlines read just about the same; "Richard Muller, Global Warming Skeptic, Now Agrees Climate Change is Real." Typical of the spin are op-eds like this one:
"Richard Muller, a UC-Berkeley physicist, and until now a climate change skeptic, has announced that global warming is real. His review showed the average land temperature has increased 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit since the 1950s, a finding consistent with that of the International Panel on Climate Change."
"This paper has reported on the head-in-the-sand crowd at the Heartland Institute in Chicago. Heartland is pushing a climate-denying curriculum for our children. Their books were cooked by Dr. David Wojick, whom Heartland describes as an environmental science researcher for the Department of Energy. But Wojick has never conducted a lick of research for the DOE, the agency said. Leaked documents show Heartland to be nothing more than a shill for the oil industry."
Gee, doesn't that sound even-handed? Having cited Richard Muller and accusing the "head in the sand crowd" of "cooking the books" the op-ed goes on to cite an even higher Authority:
"We ignore Christ's admonition about environmental stewardship at our peril. In so doing we may contemplate our children, when they get old, recollecting to their grandchildren how it used to snow here."
I grew up in the Sixties — I recall winters that started in October and ended in May. I already tell my grandchildren stories about walking to school knee-deep in snow. (And in my case, it really was uphill — both ways.)
I live on the shores of Lake Erie where the headwaters of the Niagara River flow down to the Falls. Every year, a joint US-Canadian energy consortium installs an "ice boom" that stretches across the mouth of the river from Fort Erie to Buffalo.
Its purpose is to prevent large ice floes from breaking off in the lake and interfering with the giant hydroelectric power production facilities near the Falls. This year was the first year I can recall in my lifetime where Lake Erie never froze over.
This is all very rich stuff and seems to utterly destroy climate change skepticism. Here we have this famous physicist saying that global warming is real. Wow!
Except I agree with Muller. Global warming IS real. I never doubted that it was real. How could I? I pretty much agree with all of Muller's conclusions, as Muller presents them.
Shocked? Don't be.
The headlines say that Muller is no longer a "climate change skeptic" because he believes global warming is real. But if one reads carefully, the spin slows down and guess what!
"Muller did not address in his research the cause of global warming. The overwhelming majority of climate scientists say it's man-made from the burning of fossil fuels such as coal and oil. Nor did his study look at ocean warming, future warming and how much of a threat to mankind climate change might be."
In other words, Muller simply acknowledged facts already in evidence and NOT in dispute. Nothing about Muller's conclusions suggests that global warming is in fact man-made, and so nothing about Muller's conclusions are any different than the majority of climate change skeptics.
Even skeptics can tell that it was colder in Sixties, warmer in the Nineties and somewhat cooler since the turn of the century. Even without looking up records.
I need only look at my winter wardrobe — a mixture of parkas and spring jackets.
What is at issue is STILL at issue — what causes it — and is it permanent? Nothing about Muller's research changes the debate.
All the most recent data shows that the Sun is heating up after a period of minimal activity that has lasted most of the 21st century. And now that the Sun is heating up again (and we're worrying about sunspots and electrical grids) it appears to be getting warmer again.
Not everywhere. The glaciers that were shrinking a couple of decades ago are getting bigger again. The ice caps that were shrinking are now increasing in size. But it takes a few years of warmth to make them shrink and a few years of cooling to make them enlarge.
I often refer to it as "weather patterns". (And who knows? It might even catch on).
As for the cause of global warming, this experiment can be recreated at will and it works every time. Go outside at noon on a sunny day. Record the temperature. Go back out twelve hours later and take another reading at exactly the same place.
What did you find? My guess is that it was cooler at midnight. Why?
Correct. The cause of global warming is the sun. Something Grok the caveman figured out all on his own, back before the advent of research grants.
If the cause of global warming is the sun, then all the money being thrown at "green" companies and "green" energy plans (that don't work) is a waste. So the debate ignores the sun as if it were irrelevant and instead, blames Western use of fossil fuels.
Not China, or India or the former Soviet Union, none of whom are gullible enough to believe the nonsense, primarily because they don't need climate change to scare their populations into going along — they have other, more convincing methods.
No, it is only the West that needs climate change in order to convince their populations to go along with the program, which, if one is paying attention, is to force the West to submit to some form of global authority empowered with the ability to pass laws, impose taxes and even make war in the name of saving the planet.
Note that it is the West in the crosshairs. The Kings of the East, Gog-Magog and the Kings of the South aren't in a panic about their own emissions, although they don't mind sharing in our panic about ours.
Note also that it isn't climate change that is the debate. The debate is about whether or not it is man-made or part of existing weather patterns and cycles that go back as far as we can trace them in the fossil record.
The debate has been raging for almost a quarter-century. Should we fear what appears to be coming upon the earth? Or is it a case of confusion about the cause? What is the cause?
Well, signs in the sun seem to suggest solar flares, but if the sun is the cause, then there is nothing we can do about it. A perplexing situation, is it not? We have people practically keeling over with heart attacks out of fear of rising seas washing away places like Manhattan.
To listen to the climate change alarmists, one would almost assume that the powers of heaven are about to sweep us all away.
Heeeyyyy, that's a kinda familiar-sounding assessment. Like maybe I'd heard it before . . . let's see. . .
"And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; Men's hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken."
The Lord pretty much covers the whole global warming debate in a single, fifty-seven word prophecy.
According to the Bible, it is a lie that isn't going away anytime soon. The Lord says it will be an issue all the way through the Tribulation, suggesting that it may be an important plank in the AC's platform as he rises to power.
"And then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory."
And the very next verse after that brings us back to where we are at this moment on the Bible's timeline.
"And when these things BEGIN to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh." (Luke 21:25-28)
Israel's Feasts: Foreshadows of Redemption
Vol: 127 Issue: 28 Saturday, April 28, 2012
It is easy to see why secularists — and even many Christians — have a hard time getting their heads around the idea of what is called the Rapture of the Church. When you take a step back and look at it, it does sound a little, er, weird.
Describe it without using Bible terms and see how it sounds: People will suddenly disappear without warning, and will be transported — alive — into the air, and from there, it's off to heaven.
What people? Only the ones that believe. . . if you aren't a believer, you will be left behind. If you aren't a believer, how does that sound to you? A little nuts, right?
Some years ago, I appeared on a National Geographic program called, "Doomsday: The Book of Revelation" that pitted "believers" against "experts" over how literally one should take doctrines like the Rapture, the Tribulation and Bible prophecy in general.
"Fundamentalists who believe in the apocalypse call it the Rapture," the narrator intoned. Nat Geo played the whole thing strictly for laughs, I thought, taking the Rapture about as seriously as it does Nostradamus.
Is the Rapture doctrine something made up by believers? Or is it a legitimate part of the whole endtimes' scenario? How far back can we trace it? Is there evidence that God had it planned from the start?
Or is it, as the skeptics say, a recently-invented doctrine from the early 19th century?
In the Book of Leviticus, God issued instructions to His chosen people, the children of Israel, concerning how they were to worship Him. Leviticus gives instructions regarding the priesthood, the Law and the system of sacrifices. God also issued instructions for seven designated feasts that Israel was to celebrate each year.
Each of the feasts is significant both to Israel and to the Church in that both highlight God's provision for His people. Both His provision for the needs of His Chosen People and His provision for mankind by the coming of the Messiah and His redemptive Work on the Cross.
The seven Levitical feasts played significant roles in the Lord's earthly ministry and are symbolic of the whole redemptive story, from His death as the Passover Lamb to His Second coming when He will "tabernacle" (or dwell) with His people forever.
The first three feasts take place almost back-to-back, just as do the events that they symbolize. Passover recalls the day the Lord visited judgment on all those that rejected Him, passing over those whose homes were sprinkled with the blood of a lamb.
Jesus was God's Passover Lamb offered as an atoning sacrifice for our sins. Jesus died on the Cross and His Body was placed in the grave.
The Feast of Passover is followed the very next day by the Feast of Unleavened Bread. The Feast of Unleavened Bread lasts one week, and it recalls Israel's hasty escape from Egypt, (symbolic of the world) during which time there was no time to let bread rise. They ate it without yeast.
The Feast of the Unleavened bread symbolizes when Christ descended into Paradise (with the thief), where He led the righteous dead out of their captivity in Abraham's bosom and into the presence of God.
The second day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread is the Feast of Firstfruits. Jesus is the first-fruits of the Redemption Who conquered death and Hell and rose from the grave on the third Day after Passover.
Fifty days after the Feast of Firstfruits is the Feast of Pentecost. The Feast of Pentecost celebrated the end of the grain harvest. Pentecost was also the day that Jesus ascended into Heaven, ending His earthly ministry, but not before promising to send another Helper, the Holy Spirit.
The arrival of the Holy Spirit is a reminder that the promise of salvation and future resurrection is as sure as the harvest and His indwelling empowers believers for ministry to bring in the harvest until He returns.
The Book of Acts records Jesus' ascension into heaven at Pentecost, saying He rose into the air and was received into the clouds.
"And while they looked stedfastly toward heaven as he went up, behold, two men stood by them in white apparel; Which also said, Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? this same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven." (Acts 1:11)
Pentecost concludes the spring-time feasts for Israel just as it concluded the Lord's earthly ministry for the Church. After Pentecost, there is a period of time before the Fall Feasts begin. This is symbolic of the Church Age — the Lord has fulfilled the first four feasts of Leviticus to the letter.
To recap, the first three Feasts symbolized His death, His time in the grave and His Resurrection. His sacrifice and Resurrection are past, we have received His Holy Spirit and now we await His Return.
The first three symbolized the major redemptive events of His First Advent — the remaining four tell the story of His Second Coming.
The Feast of the Trumpets is next on the calendar and it celebrates the waning of the agricultural year. The growing season is over and the harvest is in the barns. The Feast of the Trumpets, or Rosh Hashanah, marks the start of ten days of repentance, or "Ten Days of Awe."
There are many that believe Rosh Hashanah symbolizes the "Fullness of the Gentiles" and that the Rapture will occur at some time during this ten-day period. How important is that?
If there is no pre-Trib Rapture, then the Feast of the Trumpets has no symbolic counterpart and the whole dual fulfillment interpretation falls apart.
Recall Jesus' admonition was that "no man would know the day or the hour," but we COULD know when it was "near, even at the doors."
A ten-day window out of one generation, somewhere in time, does no violence to the traditional understanding of either of these relevant Scriptures.
And it fits perfectly with Paul's description of the event in 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17.
"For the Lord Himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord."
The Day of Atonement was the day the High Priest would make an offering for the sins of all Israel. It symbolizes when God will turn His attention away from the Gentiles and back to Israel.
"For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in. And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written, There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob." (Romans 11:25)
Finally, Sukkot, the seventh feast day on God's calendar takes place five days after the Day of Atonement. It is the Feast of Booths, or Tabernacles and lasts for seven days. It recalls the time the Israelites lived in huts made from palm branches prior to entering the Land of Canaan.
It also foreshadows entry into the Millennial Kingdom where Christ will rule from Jerusalem and people from every kindred, tongue and nation will be able to "tabernacle" or dwell in His presence.
Israel is back in the Land of Promise. The fullness of the Gentiles is almost complete. The Lord is coming back to reap His Harvest and we can almost hear the trumpet.
What a time to be alive! Maranatha!
CISPA (Gezundheit!)
Vol: 127 Issue: 27 Friday, April 27, 2012
Yesterday the House of Representatives agreed in a largely partisan vote (248-168) to pass the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, known by its acronym, CISPA.
The vote was originally scheduled for today and was widely expected (by the tech industry) to fail, but after a whack of last minute amendments, it was deemed ready to go early and put to a vote.
Obama hates it and has threatened a veto if it makes it through the Senate.
In a statement issued Wednesday afternoon, the Executive Office of the President expressed concern over the lack of privacy safeguards in the CISPA bill and said it "strongly opposes" H.R. 3523 as written.
"H.R. 3523 effectively treats domestic cybersecurity as an intelligence activity and thus, significantly departs from longstanding efforts to treat the Internet and cyberspace as civilian spheres," the statement read. If the bill was presented to the President, "his senior advisors would recommend that he veto the bill."
Critics of CISPA (and there are many on both sides of the aisle) charge that CISPA is just a repackaging of the failed Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) which was primarily a Hollywood-backed effort to force ISPs to become copyright enforcement agents.
SOPA would have criminalized most online activity. Everything from downloading a song to cutting and pasting an interesting article into a forum post to uploading a video of yourself singing karaoke would be a crime.
Critics said that an earlier version of CISPA was a stalking horse for the copyright industry — they worried that companies would dress up anti-piracy initiatives as security complaints. New language makes this unlikely and emphasizes that the bill is about cyber-security.
The amendments include one that would narrow the definition of the information that can be collected and shared with the government. Another prohibits the bill to be used for monitoring copyright and intellectual property violations. A third would require an annual review of how shared information is used by the NSA and other agencies.
Government agencies and a number of major US companies have suffered hacking attacks in which intruders have stolen classified information, military and trade secrets, credit card data and so forth –much of which ended up on the web.
(I was notified that my own credit card turned up on the web after Anonymous hacked Stratfor and posted subscriber's credit card information online. Somebody had used it to make a $1 donation to the Red Cross to make sure the card was valid, which alerted the credit card company.)
CISPA was written to address these kinds of attacks, the bill's supporters say, by sharing information between companies and the government. (This is where I start to get a little paranoid.)
In theory, it will be easier for the government to warn companies about security threats. In turn, the companies will have more ability to alert the government about suspicious activities or attacks.
In theory. But it has been my experience that even the best theories fail to take into account the Law of Unintended Consequences. CISPA undertakes to update existing laws, like the National Security Act of 1947, the Wiretap Act and the Electronic Communications Privacy Act.
The Electronic Communications Privacy Act limits what private companies can do with your information. In practice, what CISPA does is shield companies from getting sued for passing your information around. That's why companies like Google, Amazon, Facebook and Netflix (all of whom are fighting privacy lawsuits now) all love CISPA.
Critics say that H.R. 3523 will allow websites to share users' personal information with the federal government in the name of cyber security, with no judicial oversight.
It would authorize internet providers, social networking sites, and other websites that store personal information to monitor users' personal emails for the vague purpose of "protecting the rights and property" of the provider.
Under CISPA, the government can even scoop your library card records to find out what kind of subversive literature you might be reading to determine if you are one of those "end of the world" nuts.
The American Library Association warns, "This bill would trump all current privacy laws including the forty-eight state library record confidentiality laws as well as the federal Electronic Communications Privacy Act, the Wiretap Act, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and the Privacy Act. "
CISPA would let Internet companies monitor and collect any user information they think poses a threat to their networks or systems. The bill would also let these companies share the collected information with the NSA and other federal agencies. Companies that share such information would enjoy a high degree of legal immunity for their actions.
Back around the time that former NSA Director Sandy Berger was stealing documents from the National Archives, there was a graphic circulating the net depicting the NSA logo and the slogan, "The NSA. We read your email, so you don't have to."
It was a joke then. Now it isn't so funny.
"There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death." (Proverbs 14:12, 16:25)
The Bible reveals that the antichrist's system of government rests on three separate pillars; his control of a combined system of government, economy and religion.
I often refer to these systems as "global" systems, but that isn't entirely accurate. The Bible just as clearly reveals that the world is, at that time, divided into four spheres of influence, much as it exists today.
The Bible links the antichrist with Europe and the West. According to Daniel 9:26 the antichrist is a prince of the people that destroyed Jerusalem and the Temple in AD 70. That was accomplished under Titus of Rome on behalf of the Roman (Western) Empire.
The Bible says that the antichrist assumes responsibility for Israel's defense from the three other spheres of global power in existence during the Tribulation (and already in existence today.)
One is the Gog-Magog alliance between Russia, Iran and the various non-Arab Muslim countries of the East prophesied by the Prophet Ezekiel. The second is the two hundred million strong army of the Kings of the East. The third sphere of power is represented by the king of the South.
But the antichrist will control the fourth and most powerful government, located in the West. And that is the government that Bible prophecy puts the greatest focus on, since it is representative of world-wide Christendom.
Under the antichrist, the economy is apparently entirely digital, since the Bible says that he will be able to restrict who can buy and who can sell from a central location.
Those that are not members of his system and do not display his "mark" will be declared "socially dead" and unable to engage in normal social intercourse.
What I want you to see this morning is how these systems are ALL coming together before our very eyes. The details are fuzzy — the Bible's script is filled with symbols and generalities — but the trends are clear and unmistakable.
First comes the restoration of Israel (1948). Then the revival of the Roman Empire, (Benelux Treaty 1948), the creation of a global economic system (GATT Treaty 1948) and finally, a global religious system masquerading as Christianity (World Council of Churches 1948).
But their final forms are somewhat unclear, since Scripture was so written as to make sense to every generation. Not to mention the difficulties involved for the writers of Scripture trying to describe 21st century images using 1st century vocabularies.
But the Bible does say that all these things will come together in a single generation, somewhere in time, and from that point forward, all would develop until the Big Picture would reveal itself.
CISPA isn't the final form of anything. But it is trending exactly as one would expect if the end result was to be a centrally controlled system capable of monitoring and identifying every single person and controlling their ability to buy or sell, based on their politics.
Because that is what the Lord told us to look for. Not the final form. That won't come until after the Rapture. The Lord said to look for the trends.
The Lord never told the Church to be on the look-out for the antichrist. He never provided us with any clues to his identity. I quote this verse a lot, but read it again with new eyes. . .
"And when these things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh." (Luke 21:28)
What direction does CISPA take us? Can you think of ANYTHING that is trending the other way?
Amazing, ain't it?
The War on Terror is Over? I Wonder Who Won?
Vol: 127 Issue: 26 Thursday, April 26, 2012
According to a senior State Department official writing in the National Journal, the war on terror is over and now it is safe for President Obama to embrace the Islamists that are about to take over the government in Egypt.
"Now that we have killed most of al Qaeda, now that people have come to see legitimate means of expression, people who once might have gone into al Qaeda see an opportunity for a legitimate Islamism."
This new outlook has, in the words of the National Journal, come from a belief among administration officials that "It is no longer the case, in other words, that every Islamist is seen as a potential accessory to terrorists."
The National Journal's Michael Hirsh explains:
The new approach is made possible by the double impact of the Arab Spring, which supplies a new means of empowerment to young Arabs other than violent jihad, and Obama's savagely successful military drone campaign against the worst of the violent jihadists, al Qaeda.
For the president himself, this new thinking comes from a "realiz[ation that] he has no choice but to cultivate the Muslim Brotherhood and other relatively 'moderate' Islamist groups emerging as lead political players out of the Arab Spring in Egypt, Tunisia and elsewhere."
What, exactly, does "relatively moderate" mean, in the context of Islamists taking over one of the world's leading Arab states? Relatively moderate? Compared to whom? Muhammed? Osama bin Laden? Louis Farrakkan?
Evidently, "relatively moderate" has become the new standard, which gives one pause to wonder: If moderate means non-violent Islam, and extreme Islamists are the ones that want to kill us, does "relatively moderate" mean they only want to wound us?
It is as absurd a notion as the notion that the war on terror is over. If the war on terror is over, then does that mean we can wear our shoes in airports? Does it mean that we can relax, breathe a sigh of relief and go back to our pre-9/11 existence?
If the war on terror is over, does that mean we can eliminate the Department of Homeland Security? What about the TSA? Or any of the rest of the alphabet soup of agencies that were created to fight the war on terror?
The Hirsh article quotes Reuel Marc Gerecht, senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a nonpartisan institution focusing on national security and foreign policy, whom Hirsh calls "one of the smarter hardliners on the Right" — a claim demolished by Gerecht himself in Hirsch's next line:
"Hirsh says Gerecht is among an emerging group of policymakers and analysts coming to realize that "the Arab world may find another route to democracy — through Islamism."
Democracy through Islamism? Wouldn't that be a little like achieving democracy via Soviet Communism?
Soviet Communism did not survive its very first democratic vote. Why? Because one system is the direct opposite of the other. If one exists, the other cannot. So it is with democracy and Islamism. In a democracy, the people rule.
In an Islamic republic, Sharia law rules. Sharia law is to democracy what Kryptonite is to Superman. And if you will allow me to answer my own question posed by today's title. . .
If the war on terror is over, we lost.
To claim the war on terror is "over" while we have forces fighting terrorists all over the world is delusional, but not as delusional as accepting the claim at face value.
More than that, it displays both a fundamental ignorance of Islam that has plagued successive US administrations since Bill Clinton brought Yasser Arafat and Yitzhak Rabin together as part of the official extortion scheme called "Land for Peace."
If the "land for peace" concept was applied somewhere in, say, New York City, it would begin something like this: "Hey! Nice place you got here. Be a real shame to see it get all busted up . . . "
"Land For Peace" is simply a revision of the Mob's 'protection' rackets writ large across the world stage. Arafat demanded payment or he'd continue to 'bust the place up' until he got it. Rabin paid off Arafat, and then Arafat began demanding more and more, literally bleeding Rabin to death and then starting over.
Each demand for a payoff was backed by Washington, who convinced itself against all logic that eventually, Arafat's side would be satisfied and would settle down to live in peace with Israel, despite the clear and repeated assurances from the Arab side that peaceful co-existence was impossible.
Islam cannot accept the existence of a Jewish state on territory once under Islamic rule. It is a basic article of faith that the worldwide Muslim umma (or community) is obligated first and foremost to the recovery of Jerusalem as an Islamic city.
Land for peace is just one example among many of how little the West understands about the enemy. To this day, it remains in denial, convinced that all that is necessary for there to be peace is to force Israel to give up just a little bit more. . .
The claim that the war on terror is over moves that state of denial to the next level. What it really means is that those making it have decided that we can live with Islamism in some form of modified dhimmitude.
The war on terror isn't over until the terrorists stop making war. That hasn't happened and it won't happen until the flag of Islam flies over the cities of Jerusalem and Washington.
It is a grim assessment, but it is the only logical one. The only possible way for the West to win the war with Islam is for Islam to acknowledge that Allah has given up on trying to fulfill Islam's most basic demand, which is that the whole world submit to Islam.
Alternatively, for the war terror to end, Israel would have to acknowledge that the Bible is wrong. For the war on terror to end, America would have to acknowledge that the Koran is right. And both would have to submit to Islam or accept the lot of a dhimmi living under Sharia Law.
While there are those within the government who actually think that the US would be better off under Sharia law, the vast majority are simply clueless about who the enemy is or what the enemy wants. Syndicated columnist Cal Thomas explains:
But the war is much broader than al Qaeda. Terrorism flows from a belief system and worldview that will not be crushed just because a few al Qaeda leaders are gone.
The secular Left refuses to understand this. Terrorism is not the only tool in the arsenal of radical Islamists. Infiltration, Islamic schools, the building of mosques in the midst of the "Great Satan," the running of Muslim candidates for public office, the demands for more "rights" and civil liberties, while Islamists deny such things to the nations they dominate — all of this and more prove that the war, by whatever name one wishes to call it, is not over. In fact, it is just beginning.
Radical Islamists are attempting to unify the Muslim world under Shariah law and other dictates of the extremist wing of the religion. If they succeed, they will most assuredly redouble their efforts to eliminate Israel and come after America.
Thomas is one of the very few voices saying out loud what most of us instinctively know — but few of us dare say in public. There is no possible accommodation to be reached with the Islamist enemy. When death in combat is the only certain way to achieve salvation, what can we offer as an alternative?
What would a man take in exchange for his own soul? That is what is at stake here, as viewed from the side of radical Islam.
Giving up the fight is nothing less than the selling of one's soul to Satan. And THAT is how the West defines an "Islamic moderate" — a Muslim who is willing to make that deal.
This isn't really about the war on terror being over. What it is really about is whether or not the Obama administration can safely 'embrace' Islamists.
It also provides another disturbing possible answer to the question, "Where is the United States in Bible Prophecy?"
Be Careful for Nothing
Vol: 127 Issue: 25 Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Has anybody else besides me noticed just how many posts there are in our forums praising God for answered prayer? I mean, REALLY noticed?
We have had members that have posted testimonies of healings, remissions of disease, a new job, family members being saved, relationships restored, and deliveries from addiction.
New prayer requests are being posted almost daily, and invariably are followed up with a testimony of how they have been answered. It fills me with awe to be a vicarious eyewitness to the power of God as He works among His people.
The prayer fellowship in our forums transcend national borders and span continents, so that when a member posts his request, the sweet savour of offered prayer rises to heaven from places all around the globe.
I love to watch as relationships develop within the forum; read the questions, the replies, and absorb the shared wisdom.
Teachers have emerged, some of them rising to a calling they didn't know they heard, and discovering for the first time a spiritual gift from God they didn't know they had.
The forum has become a place where apologists sharpen their arguments and prepare for battle. Our members sharpen the arguments in the forums — but take the 'battle' part to the enemy, something unique among Christian discussion forums.
But more than that, I love to witness Christians relying on prayer. It is through prayer that power of God is made manifest. God gives good things to His children whether they know enough to ask for them or not. But He takes special delight in granting specific requests.
Jesus promised, "And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son." (John 14:13) Note the unconditional promise is followed by the reason for its extension. 'That the Father may be glorified in the Son'.
God answers prayer because He loves us. But also to reveal Himself through His Son. We pray in the Name of Jesus, our prayers are answered, and both Father and Son are revealed as One.
Do you follow? We testify of our answered prayer, more Christians are emboldened to seek His Face, relationships are strengthened, stronger Christians emerge out the other end, renewed and encouraged by the power of God and ready to take the battle to the enemy.
Prayer baffles science, because more than 190 scientific studies have shown prayer works.
One such study was conducted at the Mid America Heart Institute in Kansas City, Mo. Doctors did not tell patients they were being prayed for — or even that they were part of any kind of experiment.
For an entire year, about 1,000 heart patients admitted to the institute's critical care unit were secretly divided into two groups. Half were prayed for by a group of volunteers and the hospital's chaplain; the other half were not.
All the patients were followed for a year, and then their health was scored according to pre-set rules by a third party who did not know which patients had been prayed for and which had not.
The results: The patients who were prayed for had 11 percent fewer heart attacks, strokes and life-threatening complications.
Dr. Elizabeth Targ, a psychiatrist at the Pacific College of Medicine in San Francisco, has also tested out prayer on critically ill AIDS patients.
All 20 patients in the study got pretty much the same medical treatment, but only half of them were prayed for by spiritual 'healers'. Ultimately, 10 of the prayed-for patients lived, while four who had not been prayed for died.
In a larger follow-up study, Targ found that the people who received prayer and remote healing had six times fewer hospitilizations and those hospitalizations were significantly shorter than the people who received no prayer and distant healing.
"I was sort of shocked," says Targ. "In a way it's like witnessing a miracle. There was no way to understand this from my experience and from my basic understanding of science."
The results of these studies, although statistically significant, are not universally accepted. After all, if 11 percent of the heart patients prayed for got better, argue the skeptics, it means that 89% of those prayed for did not. That argument is canceled by it's rebuttal that, sometimes God says, "No!".
What is more to the point is that the power of prayer is demonstrable enough to merit scientific study in the first place.
One cannot study a myth and chart its progress or lack thereof. At best, the resulting chart would reflect the law of probabilities. The prayer studies do not. Prayer is not myth.
The Scriptures tell us:
"Pray without ceasing. In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you. Quench not the Spirit. Despise not prophesyings. Prove all things; hold fast that which is good." (1st Thessalonians 5:17:21)
It is God's Will for us to 'pray without ceasing' — I pray all the time. Sometimes formally, oftentimes, a muttered prayer at a specific moment to the One Who is always ready to listen.
Paul's admonition to 'pray without ceasing' is a reminder that none of us walk through this life alone. There are several reasons to pray without ceasing. The first is because there IS a devil.
"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." (Ephesians 6:12)
The next verse, to put it in context, reads "Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand." (6:13)
Next follows a description of the different parts of the Christian's armor, which we are to put on if we are to stand against the devil. Then Paul brings all to a climax in the 18th verse, telling us that to all else we must add prayer.
The Apostle James writes; "Ye lust, and have not: ye kill, and desire to have, and cannot obtain: ye fight and war, yet ye have not, because ye ask not." (James 4:2) James tells us in 5:16 that, "The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much."
"Why is it," ask many Christians, "that I am making so little progress in my Christian life?" God answers, "You have not, because you ask not."
Your Omega Letter is an example of answered prayer. Those of you who have been with us from the start will recall the Omega Letter came to being as a result of answered prayer. It operates month-to-month on answered prayer. Our operating budget each month is an example of a new answered prayer.
We pray that God meets our needs, and, through His people, He always does. Sometimes, it is just in the nick of time, so we don't forget on Whom we depend. Prayer is a powerful tool, and our God is an awesome God.
For every supporting member, there are at least ten of you who receive this free as part of somebody's mailing list. We reach ten times as many as reflected on our own mailing list, and God provides the ten percent that support our work by faith – ours, and theirs.
He also has a terrific sense of humor. I remember, as a much younger man, when I first dedicated my life to the Lord's service. I chose two verses from Proverbs as my guiding ministry principles.
"Remove far from me vanity and lies: give me neither poverty nor riches; feed me with food convenient for me: Lest I be full, and deny thee, and say, Who is the LORD? or lest I be poor, and steal, and take the name of my God in vain." (Proverbs 30:8-9)
I prayed for the Lord to honor them, and He has. (Sigh)
(In retrospect, I am glad I didn't ask for 'patience' or 'humility'. Be careful what you pray for. LOL)
Pray for us as we pray for you. Pray for the success of our shared mission as watchmen on the wall.
I encourage you to continue to post prayer requests in the forums, and to share your testimonies of answered prayer with us.
It is a source of great encouragement to me personally, a reminder to us all, and testimony to the world of the awesome Power of the God we serve.
"Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God." (Phillipians 4:6)
The World Won't Love You Back
Vol: 127 Issue: 24 Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Everybody loves the things of this world, when you get right down to it. Love your dog? Your kids? Your wife? Love being in your own personal comfort zone at home?
"Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth. For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God." (Colossians 3:2-3)
You can run down the whole list of things you love in your own mind. You don't feel 'dead' to the people or things that you love – what does that mean to your salvation?
Is this a conditional statement? Does it mean that unless your affection is set on things above, unless you are dead to the things of this earth, your life isn't hid with Christ in God?
One of the central themes of Bible Christianity is that the world is this one:
"Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him." (1st John 2:15)
This triggers one of those 'cognitive dissonance' moments.
You know how Christians are supposed to feel about the world and all that is in it – but you still love the things you love. You even throw around quotes like, "where your treasure is, there will your heart be also" – but you still love the things you love.
You love the Lord and you love your fellow man. You love your church family. You love your OL family. You love your country.
You know you aren't supposed to love your life, but you do everything in your power to make it as comfortable as possible. You know that you love your life. If you didn't, you'd be a prime candidate for suicide counseling.
Christians try to parse this until they read it to mean, "love not sinful things" or "don't love the world too much" but Jesus confronts us with an either-or ultimatum: "If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him."
Which presents us with an enormous conundrum. There are those who scrupulously practice religious asceticism, which is the practice of austere self-discipline in order to achieve a higher spiritual ideal – (think monks in hair shirts).
But the rest of us aspire to live in warm houses with comfortable beds with a loving family and a loyal dog named Droopy. Sometimes, we even criticize our brethren for loving the things of this world – while worrying about our own 401k.
What is it that I am trying to say here? That we're all sinners? Well, . . . yeah. But you already knew that. I can find a dozen verses that clearly command us not to love the world or the things that are in it.
But you do anyway — and you know it. Then you criticize other Christians for loving some things of this world, usually the things that you don't.
"If they love that, they can't really be saved." Or, "if they were really saved, they wouldn't love that."
What does"really saved" mean, in context? Bible salvation refers to the redemption from sin through the Lord Jesus Christ. The Gospel (Good News) is that salvation has been secured on our behalf. The Book of Romans contains what is often called "Roman's Road" to salvation.
Salvation requires a recognition of one's personal sinful state (Romans 3:23). It demands an understanding of the consequences of sin (Romans 6:23) and that "the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord."
Romans 5:8 explains that our salvation is a product of the unfathomable love of God, "in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us."
Romans 10:9 tells us that "if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved."
Romans 10:13 summarizes salvation thusly: "whosoever shall call upon the Name of the Lord shall be saved."
Jesus described salvation as being "born again".
" . . Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit." (John 3:5-6)
This isn't a figure of speech. It is an actual rebirth of one's spirit, which dies at the moment we commit our first sin. The soul of an unregenerate man only receives input through his five physical senses.
When he is saved, his spirit is "quickened" opening up a new source of input to his soul.
"But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned." (1st Corinthians 2:14)
That sense of spiritual discernment comes from the awakening of the spiritual senses. Now the soul gets input through both the physical and spiritual gateways. It is this transformation that the Bible refers to as a "new creature".
"Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new." (2nd Corinthians 5:17)
The purpose of the first part of today's OL was to illustrate the Bible's principle that "But many that are first shall be last; and the last shall be first." (Matthew 19:30)
I believe that principle illustrates what happens to those that define salvation as something somebody else doesn't have because they aren't living according to their understanding of the Bible.
Which is to say, "love not the things I don't love. The things I love aren't sinful," — while ignoring the fact that loving them is.
Salvation creates a new creature with a direct spiritual connection with the Holy Spirit.
"The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God." (Romans 8:16)
If it is possible for a person to lose one's salvation, Hebrews 6:6 teaches that it is impossible for such a one to be born again, again.
"For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost . . if they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put Him to an open shame."(Hebrews 6:4-6)
Why would "renewing them again unto repentance put Christ to an open shame?" During His Agony in the Garden, Jesus prayed,
"While I was with them in the world, I kept them in Thy Name: those that Thou gavest Me I have kept, and none of them is lost. . . Father, I will that they also, whom thou hast given Me, be with Me where I am; that they may behold My glory, which Thou hast given Me: for thou lovedst Me before the foundation of the world." (John 17:12,24)
The open shame is found in the fact that He was unable to keep such a one by His sacrifice, despite the testimony of Scripture:
"But this Man, after He had offered one sacrifice for sins for ever, sat down on the right hand of God; From henceforth expecting till His enemies be made His footstool. For by one offering He hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified." (Hebrews 10:12-14)
The regenerate man whose spiritual eyes have been opened cannot commit spiritual suicide because his spirit is directly indwelt by the Holy Spirit of God.
"Falling away" is defined in the eyes of the beholder, NOT in the eyes of God. God says you already fell away when you decided to buy a comfortable shirt instead of one made of sackcloth.
"Love not the world, neither the things that are in it."
Doesn't say a word about loving the things of this world in a righteous way. Remember the rich man who went away sorrowful because he had many possessions?
Aren't you glad you weren't offered that same choice? Oh, wait. You were. And unless you live under a bridge in a cardboard box, you probably made the same choice the rich young man did.
Except that you are saved by grace through faith, not works, lest any man should boast. Your life is hid with Christ in God. Your life is 'hid' in Christ — when God looks at you, He sees Christ and judges you accordingly.
You aren't hid in Christ because you are righteous – nobody is. You aren't even hid in Christ because you try to be righteous. You are hid in Christ because all your works are as filthy rags before the Lord. (Isaiah 64:6)
The sinning Christian loses irreplaceable opportunities to lead others to Christ. (Ephesians 5:14-17) The sinning Christian will suffer loss at the Bema Seat. (1st Corinthians 3:11-13) The sinning Christian will be chastened by the Father. (Hebrews 12)
And the sinning Christian can render himself so useless to the Lord that the Lord will take him home prematurely.
". . . There is a sin unto death: I do not say that he shall pray for it." (1st John 5:16)
But what the sinning Christian cannot do is "crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put Him to an open shame." Because "by ONE offering He hath perfected forever them that are sanctified."
Once is enough.
Special Report: Poking the Bear
A new book by Robert Spencer may well turn out to be so controversial that merely mentioning it by name could be dangerous, if not deadly. The book takes on one of the most important but least-often asked questions of our time.
It is a question regularly asked about Jesus, King David or Moses, but this is the first time to my knowledge anybody has written a book asking, "Did Muhammed Exist"?
Indeed, it triggered the stunning self-realization that it was a question that had never even entered my mind. Of course, Muhammed existed. Didn't he? Is it possible that the world's most feared religious icon is a myth?
The earliest source of information telling of the life of Muhammed is the Koran, which gives very little information about him. The most important biography concerning the life of Muhammed dates to about 120 years after Muhammed's supposed death in 632 AD.
The hadith collections, the traditional accounts of the verbal and physical traditions of Muhammed, date to at least two hundred and perhaps as much as three hundred years after his death.
Early Muslim scholars were concerned that some hadiths may have been fabricated, and thus developed a whole science of hadith criticism to distinguish between genuine sayings and those that were forged, recorded using different words, or were wrongly ascribed to Muhammad.
In general, the majority of western academics view the hadith collections with caution. Bernard Lewis states that "the collection and scrutiny of Hadiths didn't take place until "several generations" after Muhammad's death and that "during that period the opportunities and motives for falsification were almost unlimited."
Patricia Crone and Michael Cook challenge the traditional account of how the Koran was compiled, and the historicity of Muhammad himself, writing that "there is no hard evidence for the existence of the Koran (or Muhammad) in any form before the last decade of the seventh century."
German scholar and Koranic authority Gerd R. Puin's initial study of ancient Qur'an manuscripts found in Yemen led him to conclude that the Koran is a "cocktail of texts", some of which may have been existent a hundred years before Muhammad.
Another German academic, Professor of Religious Studies and the History of Christianity at the University of Saarland, came to the conclusion that the person of Muhammed was not central to early Islam at all, and that at this very early stage Islam was in fact an Arabic Christian sect.
According to the traditional Islamic view of the Koran, Muhammed began to receive revelations from the angel Gabriel when he was about forty years old.
However, Muhammed was illiterate, (a detail that Allah and Gabriel were apparently unaware of when they chose him to record Allah's "third testament".)
So the Koran was compiled by Muhammed's confidants, from memory and many years after his death, but Islam accepts that the words of the Koran are exactly those of Muhammed.
Notes Front Page Magazine regarding Spencer's book:
"Non-literary sources from the late 7th century are equally vague. Dedicatory inscriptions on dams and bridges make no mention of Islam, the Koran, or Mohammad. Coins bear the words "in the name of Allah," the generic word for God used by Christians and Jews, but say nothing about Muhammad as Allah's prophet or anything about Islam. Particularly noteworthy is the absence of Islam's foundational statement "Muhammad is the messenger of Allah."
Later coins referring specifically to Muhammad depict him with a cross, contradicting the Koranic rejection of Christ's crucifixion and later prohibitions against displaying crucifixes. Given that other evidence suggests that the word "muhammad" is an honorific meaning "praised one," it is possible that these coins do not refer to the historical Muhammad at all. . ."
Yet Spencer's analysis of the inscriptions inside the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, with their mixture of Koranic and non-Koranic verses along with variants of canonical Koranic scripture, suggests rather that the Koran came into being later than 691 when the mosque was completed. Indeed, the inscriptions could be referring not to Muhammad but to a version of Jesus believed in by a heretical sect that denied his divinity.
At any rate, the first historical inscription that offers evidence of Islamic theology dates to 696 when the caliph Abd al-Malik minted coins without a representation of the sovereign and with the shahada, the Islamic profession of faith, inscribed on them. At this same time we begin to see references by non-Muslims to Muslims. Before then, the conquerors were called Ishmaelites, Saracens, or Hagarians.
This evidence, Spencer suggests, raises the provocative possibility that al-Malik "greatly expanded on the nascent Muhammad myth for his own political purposes." Likewise the Hadith, the collections of Muhammad's sayings and deeds that form "the basis for Islamic law and practice regarding both individual religious observance and the governance of the Islamic state."
They also elucidate obscure Koranic verses, providing "the prism through which the vast majority of Muslims understand the Koran." Yet there is no evidence for the existence of these biographical details of the Hadith before their compilation. This suggests that those details were invented as political tools for use in the factional political conflicts of the Islamic world.
Robert Spencer is often called the "Internet's leading Islamophobe" and is the founder and publisher of Jihadwatch.org and so there are as many articles criticizing him as there are praising his new book.
They aren't criticizing the claims made in the book — just it's author. Questioning the historical existence of Jesus Christ is something of a global cottage industry. Even some Christian leaders, (like former Archbishop of Canterbury Dr. Rowan Williams) openly question the historicity of Jesus Christ.
"Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. . . .Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them." (Matthew 7:15–18,20)
All the Islamic apologetics in the world don't express the true nature of Islam the way that Islam's actions do.
I hope Spencer can afford bodyguards. | {
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Education scope has grown in the recent past. By making use of internet many people have decided to undertake online music classes. Making learning of music online increases its popularity. The classes on music are offered online during and after school hours. Through this classes students can learn to play various musical instrument. Online classes provide basis for improving performance of student. This article explains some of the factors to consider to be successful in managing and operating online music platform.
First, you need to operate an online registration platform. This helps to decongest paperwork involved in enrolling new student. It also makes your classes' digital. People can even register for classes at home. It expands the scope of the clients to be served. Online registration does not require several resources. Use of internet to enroll students increases the number of students. No need to hire several employees to do registration.
It is essential to manage online registration platform. Payment should be made via the internet. Collection of payment online is made easier. It allows for easy processing of accounting records. Online music platform activities should be done via internet. Making online payments makes it easy for management to supervise the business. Students also benefit from easy accessibility of services. Online activities reduce the amount of labor required by the business.
The business need to reach out to the clients. This helps to reach out a large number of people. The business will be able to operate worldwide. This results in increased enrollment of students. Use of social media is high encouraged. This is because social media has gain popularity among the young people. Ensuring proper marketing is done enables the owner have higher numbers in admission. Use of social media helps to reach target audience easily. It reduces expenditure on advisement of the business thus cutting on expenses. Online music platform becomes more successful.
Private community is also important. Good business relation in the locality. It improves interaction by uniting the class. It can also be used as an opportunity to post online pictures on the social media platform. Private community classes help in marketing the business. It profits the business by operating and managing private community outreach programs. It is fun to manage since the owner gets a chance to meet the people in the locality and collect their views regarding the impact of the business to their lives. The private community is also cheap to start and supervise. Through the private community wing the business reaps a lot of benefits hence it is advisable for the business to operate and manage its own premises.
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JQL, or Jira Query Language, is a flexible tool that allows you to search for issues in Jira and pinpoint exactly what you are looking for.
Knowing how to search your Jira instance effectively can literally save you hours of work.
Power users who employ Jira on a daily basis may already have a grasp of the Jira query language. But effective query writing skills can also be quite helpful to other members of the team.
Many non-technical Jira users tend to shy away from using JQL to its full potential. Terms like operators and keywords can sound a bit frightening to less technical employees. It sure was to me when I first started using Jira!
However, this tool was designed so that anyone can benefit from its features. Even non-technical users can get the hang of it when guided in the right direction.
In this guide, we'll walk you through all the fundamental concepts you need to know to master JQL and become a pro Jira searcher.
Jira Query Language (or JQL) is one of the most powerful tools available in Jira.
For example, if you wanted to find all unplanned issues, you could search for issues with a status field that is not closed, and with empty fields for epic links and fix versions.
Or let's say you needed to figure out if your project has scoping problems. You could narrow your search for issues that are not closed in the current sprint AND that were previously assigned to another sprint. This would tell you how many issues were out of scope in the last sprint and couldn't be completed.
This is where you'll have access to Jira JQL.
Basic searches in Jira are useful up to a certain point. They're quick to fill in and easy to use.
However, you'll reach their limitations pretty quickly, since you are limited by the existing forms.
With Advanced Searching you'll be forming your own JQL queries.
A JQL query is a set of words and operators that define how Jira will narrow your search.
In basic searches, the queries are already pre-built for you. Whereas you'll have to write them from scratch in JQL.
All queries are made up of fields, operators, and values.
A field is a piece of information that describes issues – this is what you fill in when you use basic searches.
You can view a list of all fields in Jira's documentation.
Values are data points in your queries .
They're essentially what you're looking for in relation to your fields.
Operators are mathematical signs like equals (=), greater than (>), less than or equal (<=), etc.
They describe how your field relates to your value.
In the above search, you're searching for issues with an Epic Name (field) that is equal to (operator) "Audio Development" (value).
Keywords make up the JQL language. Each keyword has a specific meaning that further narrows the search, like "AND" and "OR".
Typing "AND" in your query will return issues that match both conditions of your search.
On the other hand, "OR" will return all issues that fulfill either of your conditions.
and all issues that have a combination of both these conditions.
Now that you know the basics, let's walk through a JQL example in Jira.
When you click on "Advanced Search", you'll get a search bar with no pre-made filters.
If you need help referencing the syntax, you can always click on the question mark on the right of the search box.
What's really handy about Jira JQL is that it will auto-suggest as you type. This allows you to get the syntax right when you don't know it by heart.
For example, let's say we start our query by searching the "Priority" field. You can type "Priority" in the search box. And JQL will automatically suggest what should come next: an operator.
You can then click on one of the suggested operators to continue building your JQL query.
For this example, let's say we want to find all issues that are urgent and not done within a specific Epic link.
What if you're looking for urgent issues that are not done for a specific Epic, but also want to see high priority issues?
The rest of the query remains the same, except for the addition of an "OR" keyword and a query for high priority issues.
You can do a great deal with fields, values, operators, and keywords. But if you want to tap into complex logic that is easily accessible, you'll need functions.
A function is a pre-made calculation that users can plug into their query to return certain values.
They are always represented as a word followed by parentheses containing fields or values.
The value in the parentheses is the issue we are searching for links.
Jira JQL functions are especially powerful when combined with the other elements of JQL.
Let's say I'm trying to search which urgent issues are due in two days within a certain project (writing this article, for instance) and assigned to a specific user (me). The endOfDay() function would come in handy here.
I've added +2 to the endOfDay() function because I needed to find out what is due in two days. Whereas the JQL function on its own would return only what is due at the end of the current day.
Note: For a list of all available functions as well as the appropriate syntax and supported fields and operators, you can refer to Atlassian's reference page.
JQL Scoping vs Sorting: narrowing down your data.
Although Jira JQL is pretty good at narrowing down from huge piles of issues, sometimes your query will still return a volume of issues that's simply too large.
At this point, scoping and sorting comes into play to help you get to the information you need, in the priority you need it.
Scoping involves focusing your query in a specific way so that the search only returns the information that is relevant to you.
It can often be overwhelming to start with a long and complex query when performing your search. So you could just start with a wide search and narrow down from there.
With the above search, you'll get a very specific view of high or urgent priority issues that were carried over from the last sprint.
This will allow you to investigate how often this happens and why.
On the other hand, JQL sorting will allow you to order the list of returned issues in a specific manner using the keyword "ORDER BY".
In the above query, Jira would return a list of issues sorted by assignee first, then sort by due date for all issues with the same assignee.
That covers the basics of using Jira Query Language.
However, there are many more features that will save you even more time and hassle.
Let's gid into some smart JQL tricks.
No need to retype the same filters over and over. If you find yourself needing to search the same query on a regular basis, you can save it for later use.
You can set up your filters to appear on your dashboard. That way, you'll have access to your search results with a single glance.
Note that this feature is also available for basic searches.
Once a filter is created, you can select it to share it with other users.
A subscription will trigger Jira to run JQL queries on a scheduled basis and send you the results via email.
You'll avoid needing to login to Jira on a regular basis just to perform a query yourself.
You can even send your subscriptions to other users as well.
Once you end up with several filters, it's important to use a consistent naming nomenclature.
By looking at both of the above filter names at a glance, it's really difficult to organize them because they seemed to be named in a random manner.
Use specific nomenclature to keep track of your filters. And make sure the rest of your team does the same.
This ensures that everyone understands what a specific filter does. And avoids other users creating duplicate filters if they've missed the point of an already existing filter.
You'll thank yourself later when you're looking for specific filters!
JQL Tricks Plugin: This plugin offers over 50 extra functions. It also allows you to limit the plugin functionality to selected groups and/or limit individual functions to selected projects.
JQL Search Extensions: These easy-to-use keyword add-ons extend your ability to find issues, comments, subtasks, attachments, versions, epics, and links. It's currently the most popular search extension for Jira Cloud.
JQL Booster Pack: With this plugin, you'll get 15+ functions to extend your search capacities. These include user-related functions to have better team control, get an overall picture of your users' recent activities, and functions to get rid of archived versions.
JQL Functions Collection: The extra functions available in this plugin allow more complex functionalities using string and date formats.
Groups and Organisations JQL: With two pairs of simple to use functions, you can match single and multi group custom field values with user's groups or the Organizations field with the organizations a user belongs to.
Scripted JQL Functions : This handy plugin allows you to harness JQL functions without having to learn the Atlassian SDK. It's both a library of JQL functions that you can modify/extend, and a simple way for you to create your own JQL functions.
This concludes the basics of JQL!
You should also note that Jira 8.0 is just around the corner and will add extra JQL functions, like issueLinkType and updatedBy – so look out for this update! | {
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Input sought on vacant area in Fifth Avenue district
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DETROIT — For Jazley Trouser, a 25-year-old Home Depot worker who has endured her share of hard times, the opportunity to become a homeowner was too good to pass up. With a $1,000 bid on the city's online auction site, Trouser bought a four-bedroom Tudor plundered by thieves. A $25,000 grant from a community bank…
Developer wins right to restore historic former YMCA in downtown St. Petersburg
ST. PETERSBURG — The battle over the sale of the historic former YMCA building is over and developer Nick Ekonomou, who bought it more than a year ago, is ready to begin restoration. "The project now moves forward full steam ahead," he said Wednesday. Ekonomou said he has hired local architect Jack Bodziak and is…
Historic Lake Worth hotel gets first approval for makeover
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The city's Community Redevelopment Agency and Guy Harvey Outpost Resorts are in talks about the company bringing one of its beach-inspired hotels to the downtown area. "We'd love to make it happen," Mayor Jerry Taylor said Tuesday. Boynton Beach has long wanted a hotel to open downtown. This month, Vivian Brooks, the CRA executive director,…
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The 73rd annual Craig Kiwanis Club Play takes the stage in March, and ticket sales kicked off Saturday afternoon for the annual satire of all current events at the local, state, and national levels.
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What The Bible Has To Say About Infant Baptism : by Bible Tracts Inc.
What Baptism Is Not? What Baptism Is For? What Baptism Does? | {
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Weekly Update July 2, 2020, 2020
Weekly Update: Check out the City Manager's Weekly Update video. If you are interested in receiving an emailed notice of the Weekly Update, sign up for eNotifications on the City's website, enter your email address and click on Weekly Update and any other documents you would like to receive.
Fourth of July: Although the traditional Fourth of July celebrations in Coronado have been canceled due to the pandemic, the City anticipates large crowds over the long holiday weekend and is prepared. The beach is open daily but closes at sunset. In lieu of an actual parade, the City will air past Fourth of July parade programming over the long weekend on Coronado TV. You can watch it on Spectrum Channel 19/AT&T Channel 99 and live online. The Navy Leap Frogs have arranged to do an aerial display at 2 p.m. on the Fourth of July. The display should be visible from all over Coronado so just look up. They will land at Stingray Point beach area off the Golf Course. The Fourth of July falls on a Saturday but the holiday is observed on Friday, July 3. Many City facilities will be closed but some, such as the 50-meter pool and Skatepark, will be open with limited hours.
State Beach Parking Closed: Parking lots at Silver Strand State Beach will be closed for the upcoming weekend, July 3-5. State beaches in other parts of California are closing completely. Parking on the roadways surrounding Silver Strand State Beach is prohibited.
21-Gun Salute: Naval Base Coronado has advised the City that it will conduct a gun salute on the Fourth of July at noon at Naval Air Station North Island in honor of the holiday.
Fourth of July FAQ: The Coronado Police Department put together a list of frequently asked questions for the Fourth of July holiday weekend. It is posted below and may be found on the home page of the City's website. Please obey the no-parking signs that will be enforced. Getting a ticket on the holiday is sure to ruin your weekend. The City reminds the community that commercial activity by itinerant vendors on any City street, park and the beach without a commercial use permit is prohibited. The City does not typically provide commercial use permits on the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Coronado supports and works to protect its small mom and pop brick and mortar businesses. Click here to see the FAQs.
Banners on Orange Avenue: Some traditions will be evident in Coronado this holiday weekend despite the pandemic. The City has installed the traditional patriotic-themed banners on 30 street poles along Orange Avenue, from First Street to Avenida de las Arenas, in time for the Fourth of July. Banners will remain up through mid-September. The City receives funding through the Coronado Tourism Improvement District's Community Improvements Fund for the banner program. The grant covers the design, production and installation of up to six different banners throughout the year-long program.
Coronado 130 Virtual Challenge: People are registering for the Coronado 130 Virtual Challenge, a fitness triple crown to get people active during the pandemic while practicing social distancing; build community; and celebrate the City's 130th anniversary. The "Coronado 130 Virtual Challenge: Actively Celebrating 130 Years of Community" is an initiative by the City of Coronado to inspire residents to come together, challenge themselves and their neighbors, and commit to completing 130 miles of any physical activity, all while meeting COVID-19 public health guidelines. The challenge celebrates 130 years since Coronado's incorporation as a city on Dec. 11, 1890. Coronado is home to the U.S. Navy SEALs, is an active community and is fortunate to be the home address for many Olympians and sports stars. We hope to entice our elite, professional as well as our amateur athletes to sign up and help us build fitness, raise community spirit and honor the City's history. The Coronado 130 Virtual Challenge begins Saturday, July 11, and runs for five months to December 11. Online registration opens July 1. Since the event is a fun but virtual challenge, participants are encouraged to post photos of their progress while out exercising in beautiful Coronado by using the hashtag #Coronado130. Easy Day Sports, based in Coronado, will manage the registration, the website tracking workouts and T-shirt sales. For information on registration, email Easy Day at [email protected] or click here for more details.
Face Masks: The City has had an overwhelming response to our Mask Up! Coronado mask giveaway set for the July 4 holiday weekend. The City plans to give away 1,500 reusable face masks with the City logo on them to raise awareness about the importance of facial coverings and to make sure that people have a mask to wear. The City is working on future mask events. Stay tuned. Coronado expects to see large crowds this weekend. Some people have not been complying with the state and regional public health orders requiring face masks. For the protection of Coronado residents and all visitors, the masks will be handed out by volunteers, staff and Police Service Officers in the commercial district near Coronado Rotary Plaza from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. or until supplies last on July 3 and 4. The ability to pay for these masks is partly through additional money made available by the state of California and the County of San Diego as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security, or CARES, Act fund. The City sincerely appreciates the extra financial assistance. Masks are the best way to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Regional Housing Allocation Appeal: In January 2020, the San Diego Association of Governments distributed its allocation of planned housing units under the Regional Housing Needs Allocation to Coronado and other San Diego County cities, as well as San Diego County. Coronado was assigned a stunning 1,001 new housing units, up 2,000 percent from the previous cycles. Coronado notified SANDAG of its intention to appeal, a process that provided Coronado 10 minutes to make its case. The City prepared an eight-minute video to explain its position. Although Coronado had the support of the majority of SANDAG members, the City lost is appeal based on a weighted vote of participating jurisdictions. Here is Coronado's appeal video.
County Imposes Restaurant Curfew: Effective July 1, all restaurants in San Diego County must close at 10 p.m., per the County's Public Health Officer. County officials say they are hoping to prevent community outbreaks and avoid a sudden surge in local hospitals of patients suffering from COVID-19-related illnesses. On Monday, June 29, health officials ordered that bars, breweries and wineries that do not provide food to customers must close effective July 1. Only one Coronado establishment is in that category. For those businesses with a food license, they can only serve food to customers seated at a table and alcohol can only be consumed while those patrons are eating. Per the County, COVID-19 cases are being identified in a variety of settings, but recent outbreaks have been linked to bars, restaurants and private residences.
Public Restroom Program: The city is accepting applications for businesses willing to provide restroom facilities to the public in the commercial district. The City Council approved the Commercial Public Restroom Partnership program last week with the goal of fulfilling the continuing need for accessible public restrooms in the downtown area. The program allows for a partnership with downtown businesses to offer clean and safe public restrooms. In return, businesses will receive an annual lump sum payment and a monthly subsidy for maintenance costs. Participating businesses will display a sign signaling an available public restroom and keep them open for an agreed-upon period of time. To receive an application, call (619) 522-7305. Restrooms must meet Americans with Disabilities Act standards. To receive an application, contact Dominique Albrecht at [email protected] or by phone at (619) 522-7305.
Third, Fourth, and I Avenue Storm Drain Project: Work to install the storm drainpipe crossing Fourth Street began this week and will continue into next week. In addition, the contractor worked to complete base paving operations within the intersection of Second Street and I Avenue in order to re-open the roadway to traffic. Next week construction operations will be moving to the intersection of First Street and I Avenue. The intersection will be closed to traffic 24/7 to facilitate this work, likely beginning around Wednesday, July 8. Please plan to use an alternative route and be aware of changed traffic patterns in the area.
Avenida del Sol Improvements (Hotel del Coronado): Potholing for utilities is complete and the contractor will begin installing a water main line in Avenida del Sol which will take approximately three weeks to complete. The contractor will begin the waterline work with night work on Orange Avenue from July 6 through July 9. Waterline work beginning the week of July 13 will be done during the day on Avenida del Sol.
Public Art Walking Tour Giveaway: The Coronado Public Art Walking Tour Giveaway launches July 1 to celebrate the release of a new smartphone app designed to guide residents and visitors to more than 75 works of public art throughout Coronado. Numerous Coronado restaurants and merchants have donated generous gift certificates and prizes for the giveaway contest which runs through July. If you want to participate and be eligible for the giveaway, download the walking tour app onto your smartphone by searching for Coronado Public Art on your app store, take a walking tour as you like, and take at least three selfies at different pieces of art and post them on a special Walking Tour Giveaway Facebook page. You will then be included in a random drawing of winners in early August. The app will guide you to various works of art, map your route, and tell you about each piece of art and the artist who created it. To learn more click here to watch a video.
Library Carpet Replacement: The Library reception and adult areas of the carpet replacement project were completed last week. Removal of the old carpet is ongoing in the Teen Space, and its new carpet has been completed. Furniture is scheduled to be delivered between July 6-9. The Children's area carpet is scheduled to begin next.
New Recreation Waiver: Reminder to City patrons: sign your waivers. The recently implemented new waiver covers the use of all facilities, camps and programs. If a community member signs a waiver with the use of the Club Room and Boathouse in mind, it covers them for future use of the tennis courts, any lap swim, and Skatepark use. It is available to be completed, signed and submitted digitally via the registration program, PerfectMind. All patrons of Recreation and Golf Services must create an account in PerfectMind. Participants or their parent/guardian must complete the new waiver before the first day of a camp or activity. All patrons of any Recreation facilities, camps, and programs must sign this waiver even if they signed a waiver earlier in the year. For more information or help creating a new account call (619) 522-7342.
Golf Junior Camps: Registration is officially open for the Junior Golf Camp. Camps are limited to eight campers maximum per session to comply with COVID-19 protocols and safety guidelines. Each session is $299 and will consist of game instruction then supervised course time each day. Cost includes range balls, prizes, healthy snacks and water. Each session is Monday through Thursday from 4 to 8 p.m. Ages 7 to 13 welcome. Call the Coronado Golf Course to register (619) 522-6590. Junior Golf Camp staff follow all County COVID-19 guidelines and all camp sessions are subject to cancellation due to new restrictions. All parents/guardians will be notified of any changes. Camp sessions this summer are July 27-30; Aug 3-6; Aug 10-13; and Aug 24-27.
Recreation Sports Camps: Due to the "safer at home" health order currently in place because of COVID-19 concerns, sports camps are canceled for the weeks of July 6 and July 13. The City will reevaluate the remaining planned summer sports camps over the next week. Sports camps with sessions the weeks of July 6 and July 13 that are directly impacted are: Basketball, Dodgeball, Kidz Love Soccer and Tennis camps. Participants in canceled camps will be contact directly by Recreation and Golf Services staff. For more information reach Recreation and Golf Services at (619) 522-7342 or email [email protected].
Recreation and Golf Services Reservations: Recreation and Golf Services is currently taking reservations for limited use of certain facilities. Here is a reference list of who to call for booking:
Aquatics Center Competition Pool Lap Swim – Call (619) 522-7342
Club Room and Boathouse – Call (619) 522-2655
Coronado Community Center Fitness Room – Call (619) 522-7342
Coronado Tennis Center – Call (619) 522-2650
Booking for all tennis courts, lessons and pickleball
Coronado Skatepark – Call (619) 708-8341
Coronado Golf Course – Call (619) 522-6590
Aquatics Center's Competition Pool: The Aquatics Center's Competition Pool has expanded reservations by one hour. Reservations for lap swim is now available for booking 6 a.m. to noon with the last reservation available at 11 a.m. call (619) 522-7342 to book a reservation.
Recreation Summer Camps: Despite obstacles caused by the pandemic, Coronado Recreation and Golf Services is able to offer camps for the remaining summer months. Camps have started and continue through August 14. Campers can learn to hang ten at a Surf Camp or groove to the beat in Dance, Cheer or Hip Hop Camps. Also available are Lego Engineering Camps, Jump Rope Camps, Animation Camps and Babysitter Training Camps. New this summer are camps for the arts including Music Camps and Character Illustration Camps. Fans of Legos, MineCraft, Pokémon, and Star Wars will find camps filled with their favorite characters. Register early for these programs as they fill up quickly. However, registration is open throughout the summer. Check the E-brochure located at www.coronado.ca.us/Register. Call Recreation and Golf Services for registration assistance and for general information at (619) 522-7342.
Board, Commission, Committee Vacancies: The following position is open on the Design Review Commission (one vacancy for a design professional). Applications are being accepted for this position. Responsibilities of each commission/committee, qualifications for appointment, term of office, and deadline for receipt of applications can be found on the bottom of the City's Boards, Commissions and Committees page.
City, Red Cross Blood Drive: The City of Coronado continues to partner with the American Red Cross to host blood drives in the Coronado Community Center. The Red Cross currently has an urgent need for blood. To date the city has hosted several successful drives. The next drive is scheduled for Tuesday, August 25, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Nautilus Room. Donations are by appointment only through the Red Cross website. At each event, the Red Cross staff follow the highest standards of safety and infection control and have implemented additional precautions in light of COVID-19. Since the onset of the pandemic Coronado has sponsored three blood drives with the American Red Cross. In total, 130 units have been collected, which can go on to save up to 390 lives. Two more blood drives are scheduled. The July 15 blood drive is full but there are appointments available for the August 25 drive. For a limited time, the American Red Cross will test all blood, platelet and plasma donations for COVID-19 antibodies as an additional health service to donors.
Osher Lecture Virtual: This week's Osher lecture is David Neumark's "Using Minimum Wages to Fight Inequality and Policy." The primary arguments for a higher minimum wage are (1) that it will increase earnings of low-wage workers, and (2) that it will increase incomes – specifically to reduce poverty of low-income families. It may seem intuitive that a higher minimum wage will achieve the aforementioned, and it does give the appearance of greater fairness; however, the overall effects are not so clear. This lecture discusses the U.S. evidence on the results of a wage increase, and briefly touches on an alternative to minimum wage. Presenter David Neumark is a Distinguished Professor of Economics and Co-Director of the Center for Population, Inequality, and Policy at UC Irvine. The video will be available through Sunday, July 5. All our Osher lectures are brought to you through the Spreckels Center's continued partnership with UC San Diego's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.
Pet of the Week: Violet, a sweet and curious 10-year-old black cat, is this week's Pet of the Week. Violet originally came to the Coronado Animal Care Facility last fall when she was found wandering the Coronado Cays Yacht Club. She was adopted in January but she was returned recently after her adopter died. Violet has been diagnosed with kidney disease and has a benign mass on her front right paw. Due to this diagnosis, PAWS will provide her food and manage and pay for her medical care for her lifetime. Her adoption fee is $35. To find out more about Violet, call PAWS of Coronado, which operates the City's Animal Care Facility, at (619) 522-7371.
COVID-19 Information: The City is working diligently to provide the latest news and information on the coronavirus pandemic. The City issues a newsletter on an as-needed basis with news, resources, features and information on how Coronado is working to help stop the spread of the virus. To subscribe to the COVID-19 Update, click on this link to see a copy of the newsletter than click subscribe and provide your email address. News may also be found on the City's website: www.coronado.ca.us. You can follow the City on social media (Facebook, Twitter and Instagram) and check the Coronavirus Information webpage to get City updates throughout the day and weeks.
Stay Informed Coronado: Do you like being in the know? Do you know what's going on in Coronado? However, you like to get your city news, Coronado has many ways for you to get it. Do you like Twitter? We are active on Twitter. Do you prefer Facebook? Like us to keep up. Maybe you prefer a text message for traffic advisories. Sign up for the City's Police Department Nixle account. What about an email reminder that a meeting is coming up or the council agenda is online? We have that, too, through our eNotification system. Of course, almost all of that can be found online in the City Manager's Weekly Update, a compendium of all the news and events that are going on or coming up in Coronado. You can sign up to receive an email as soon as it is published online or you can visit the City's website on Friday at noon and find it there. Finally, don't forget to check the City's new website, where you can find news and information that affects residents, businesses and visitors. | {
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Complete History of Swords, Full Documentary produced by The History Channel.
A demonstration of the Rapier fencing tactics of Salvator Fabris.
From Rick Young's Private Martial Art Collection this superb video shows a rare insight to one of Dan Inosanto Seminars in Edinburgh organized by Sifu Rick in 1990. | {
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This site is devoted to collecting tips and resources for locating dates and resources on dates as relevant to Tibet and the Himalayas, whether in THL, on the Web, in print resources, or elsewhere. If you want to know about the dates of Tsongkhapa, the rise of the Malla dynasty, or recent events – where do you look? This is a community-driven project, so join the THL Tibetan Studies worksite by contacting us at . Add a note or section, and don't forget to add your name as a contributor.
The first stop in searching for the birth and death dates of a historical Buddhist individual is to check for the person's name at the Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center. | {
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This has been an interesting turn of events for Alabama. This morning, bright and early at 5:30, I'm enjoying coffee and quiet while I continue praying for peace (I was told to pray for that instead of patience) each day. I turn on the news before deciding to get the boys ready for school. While I notice that just a few surrounding counties (mainly south) decided to delay school, there was no report of anything headed our way or schools delayed. So, off we went to start our morning.
Breakfast, clothes on, bags double checked (mine, theirs and the babies), papers all checked and ready to be returned to school, mail stamped, etc. The works.
We said our goodbyes to Daddy and headed out. The boys were cracking me up with their backseat driving (post on that shortly) and all of Birmingham was up and out ready for they day's work, errands, and whatnot.
I almost headed over to Babies R Us...but since they don't open until 10 (lame, by the way...) Austin and I headed home.
And, I don't mean the kind that you wonder "Well, is that really snow? Or just sleet?"
No. It was snow. Big. Enormous flakes falling.
At 10:28 am, just moments later, I got the text, email, and phone call from school to come get your children due to the weather. Oh, happy day. I live 20 minutes from the school and they were letting out the little preschoolers in 5 minutes (not much notice...but, then again. NO one in the area had any idea this was going to happen) I grab Austin, a bottle to warm up in the car on the way, my bag, and a few items "just in case."
Yeah. We live in either Whoville or Harry Potter's Village (which one, you think?). I made it 2 feet up the monster hill of death and destruction. So did my neighbor behind me. And, the FedEx truck...I don't think he even tried. I slid sideways down the hill. But, made it back home safely with Austin. Fun.
I begin the frantic calls to Jason, school, teachers, other parents, my mom, everyone. I was on the phone ALL. DAY. Calling friends, my husband, the school, my family... Freaking out one snowflake at a time.
I'm watching the news while on the phone with people. They are talking about kids who are stuck at the schools and the possibility of massive school sleepovers. I love the boys school and trust the teacher and staff greatly. But, just that thought was so strange. My boys are 4 and 2.5 years old. They are so little still. Sure, Andrew acts like this big kid. And Alex does everything for and with Andrew with that brotherly sparkle in his eyes. But, this snow and ice is horrible and was drastically changing our city rather quickly. Very scary.
Anyway, around 7pm I saw pictures and messages from Andrew's teacher and the kids there (about 40 or so plus staff and some family member that tried to get home but had to turn back) were doing great. Having hot chocolate and making this into a party. I heard from Alex's teacher, too. His class played in the snows on the playground a few times and are all having a blast. Phew! No worries there. This school is amazing. We just love it!
Around 8:30 pm, maybe earlier - all these times are running together now, Jason was safely at school with the boys.
Though...without his car. He left it at a restaurant and WALKED over the MOUNTAIN..ok, fine. Hill. But it is called Red "Mountain" so, ya know. It's a mountain. He thankfully had his protective gear he uses when he goes to steel mills and such around town. He put that stuff on and trekked on over. About 2 miles. In the freezing cold. To get to our boys. I love that man... He was planning to stay at the school, too. I called a few other friends - one offered her home to us as she was stuck at a hotel downtown (but he had no car or car seats or anything and it was another mile or so of walking with two tiny tots) and another sent her husband out to "rescue" them. Thankfully, they all had a warm home and beds to sleep in for the night. I love our friends so much!! Thank you, everyone!!
Please keep our family and friends in your prayers. Please pray for those stranded in this weather and the emergency services working hard. Please pray for the children and their families still stuck at school away from their homes. Please pray for our city to get through this mess. | {
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Manténgalo fuera del alcance de los niños. NO use el aparato sobre la cocina, bajo una caldera o en el horno. .. de menthe sur le chocolat. In the aftermath of a violent confrontation, Claire follows her conscience as a surgeon, even though it could put her and Jamie's lives at risk. hasna_omari Moroccan brand created by Hasnae Omari, designer & Home Decorator specialized in Linens /Linge de maison.
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(1)The 2006 Act is amended as follows.
(2)In section 7—
(a)in subsection (1), for "immediately before an adult's death no authorisation by the" substitute " at the relevant time no authorisation by an ",
(b)in subsections (2) and (3), for "immediately before an adult's death authorisation by the" substitute " at the relevant time authorisation by an ",
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(a)before subsection (1), insert—
"(A1)Subsections (1) to (3) apply in relation to a child who is 12 years of age or over at the relevant time.",
(b)in subsections (1) and (2), for "immediately before the death of a child who died 12 years of age or over" substitute " at the relevant time ",
(c)in subsections (1), (2) and (3), for "immediately before the death, had" substitute " at the relevant time, has ",
(d)in subsection (3), for "immediately before the child's death" substitute " at the relevant time ".
(4)The title of section 9 becomes " Authorisation by person with parental rights and responsibilities: child 12 years of age or over ".
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"(A1)Subsection (1) applies in relation to a child who is under 12 years of age at the relevant time.",
(b)in subsection (1), for "immediately before the death of a child who died under 12 years of age had" substitute " at the relevant time has ".
(6)The title of section 10 becomes " Authorisation by person with parental rights and responsibilities: child under 12 years of age ".
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(ii)in paragraph (a), for "immediately before the child's death" substitute " at the relevant time ".
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(c)after subsection (1), insert—
"(1A)The time is—
(a)in relation to Part 1, the relevant time, and
(b)in relation to section 30, immediately before the adult's death.".
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Leonard Katzman (September 2, 1927 – September 5, 1996) was an American film and television producer, writer and director. He was most notable for being the showrunner of the CBS oil soap opera Dallas.
Early life and career
Leonard Katzman was born in New York City on September 2, 1927, to a Jewish family. He began his career in the 1940s, while still in his teens, working as an assistant director for his uncle, Hollywood producer Sam Katzman. He started out on adventure movie serials such as Brenda Starr, Reporter (1945), Superman (1948), Batman and Robin (1949), The Great Adventures of Captain Kidd (1951), Riding with Buffalo Bill (1954), et al. During the 1950s he continued working as assistant director, mostly with his uncle, in feature films such as A Yank in Korea (1951), The Giant Claw (1957), Face of a Fugitive (1959) and Angel Baby (1961). Besides his big screen work, Katzman also served on television shows, including The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok, The Mickey Rooney Show and Bat Masterson.
In 1960, Katzman made his production debut, serving not only as assistant director, but also as associate producer, on all four seasons of adventure drama Route 66 (1960-1964), which he would later regard as his favorite production. His additional early work in television production (and occasional writing and directing) includes shows crime drama Tallahassee 7000 (1961), western drama The Wild Wild West (1965-1969), the second season of crime drama Hawaii Five-O (1969-1970), legal drama Storefront Lawyers (1970-1971), the final five seasons of western drama Gunsmoke (1970-1975) as well as its spinoff series Dirty Sally (1974), legal drama Petrocelli (1974-1976) for which he was nominated an Edgar Allan Poe Award, and the two science fiction dramas The Fantastic Journey (1977) and Logan's Run (1977-1978). In 1965, he wrote, produced and directed the science fiction film Space Probe Taurus (also known as Space Monster). Aside from his work as assistant director, this was his only venture into feature films.
Dallas
In 1978, Katzman served as producer for the five-part miniseries Dallas, which would evolve into one of television's longest running dramas, lasting until 1991. While the series was created by David Jacobs, Katzman became the de facto show runner during the second season of the show, as Jacobs stepped down to create and later run Dallas spin-off series Knots Landing. Under Katzman's lead, Dallas, whose first episodes had consisted of self-contained stories, evolved into a serial, leading into the '80s trend of prime time soap operas.
While Katzman headed Dallas''' writing staff from the show's second season, he remained producer, with Philip Capice serving as executive producer. The creative conflicts between Capice and Katzman eventually led to Katzman stepping down from his production duties on the show for season nine, instead being billed as "creative consultant" (during this time he also worked on the short-lived drama series Our Family Honor). However, increased production costs and decreasing ratings caused production company Lorimar—along with series star Larry Hagman (J. R. Ewing)—to ask Katzman to return to the show in his old capacity. Katzman agreed, reportedly under the condition that he would have "total authority" on the show, and as of the tenth season premiere he was promoted to executive producer, and Capice was let go.
Katzman remained as executive producer on Dallas until the series finale in May 1991. Besides his production work, he also wrote and directed more episodes of the series than anyone else.
After Dallas
Following "Dallas", Katzman went on to create the short-lived crime drama Dangerous Curves (1992-1993), which aired as a part of CBS' late-night drama block Crimetime After Primetime, and serve as executive producer for the second season of the action drama Walker, Texas Ranger (1994-1995). His last work was the 1996 "Dallas" reunion movie J.R. Returns, which he also wrote and directed.
Personal life and death
Katzman fathered his first child, Gary Katzman, with Eileen Leener (1929-2019). Katzman did not raise his first child and left his mother when he was 4 years old. The child was eventually adopted and took the surname Klein. Through Gary Klein, Katzman is the biological grandfather of Ethan Klein of the Israeli-American YouTube comedy channel h3h3Productions.
Leonard Katzman and his wife LaRue Farlow Katzman had three children. His daughter, actress Sherril Lynn Rettino (1956-1995), predeceased her father by one year. She played the recurring character Jackie Dugan on Dallas from 1979-91. His sons Mitchell Wayne Katzman and Frank Katzman, as well as son-in-law John Rettino, all worked on the production of Dallas' later seasons. Both sons were also involved in the production of Dangerous Curves; Walker, Texas Ranger; and J. R. Returns.
Katzman died of a heart attack in Malibu, California on September 5, 1996, three days after his 69th birthday, and more than two months prior to the airing of his last production, Dallas: J.R. Returns''. He was interred in the Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.
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Excluding work as assistant director.
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1997: Lone Star Film & Television Awards - Special Award
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Q: How can I manage elements dependent on angular $state change when opening a new window on $state.href? I have a specific angular view that needs to be opened in a new window without certain elements displayed (header/footer, etc).
At the moment I am achieving this by looking for the current state name in the layout view, and calling $window.open on $state.href:
In the HTML
<div id="header" ng-if="$state.current.name !='newWindowState'">
//Header Content to hide in specific state
<div>
In the controller
//...
$scope.$state = $state;
$scope.OpenPage = function (params) {
var url = $state.href('newWindowState' {param: params});
$window.open(url, '_blank');
}
//...
While this "works", the new window opens before the 'newWindowState' is applied--causing some goofy behavior where the header & footer are displayed for a few moments and then disappear once the $state change kicks in.
Is there any way I can apply the $state update in the new window before rendering anything?
Alternatively is there some kind of angular pattern I could use to achieve the same end? (That is, hiding or not including parent elements on a particular view in a new window, without visible delay.)
A: try ngCloak like here
to show your content after all initialization is complete
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It's all about the music. ROCK ON Ys!!
best focking game ever made, and the TG-16 version is the best version of it.
The game is not called "Y's"!
Please correct it to "Ys", like the Japanese version.
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Thank you for registering for the Forest Roads, Bridges and Trails Workshop!
We look forward to seeing you on Saturday, May 13th, 2017 at the Otter Ponds Demonstration Forest in Mooseland, NS.
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Gold Moon Gulch
Gold Moon Gulch is a small east tributary to Quartz Creek; it is about 2 miles southeast of Mount Dixon. The mouth of Gold Moon Gulch is 0.9 miles above the confluence of Quartz Creek and Goose Creek, a north tributary to the Casadepaga River. Gold Moon Gulch is not labeled on current USGS topographic maps. This is locality 60 of Cobb (1972, MF 445; 1978, OF 78-181).
Gold Moon Gulch flows near the contact between marble and schist. A very uneven bedrock surface is developed on the marble including underground caverns (karst ?) that rob water from the surface. Coarse gold, some with quartz, to 0.8 ounce nuggets has been recovered. The bright, angular character and common attachment to quartz suggested to Smith (1910) that the gold was locally derived. Bedrock in the area is primarily part of a pelitic schist assemblage of possible Cambrian or Precambrian age (Till and others, 1986); some Paleozoic marble is also probably present.
Placer Au-PGE (Cox and Singer, 1986; model 39a).
Quaternary; the numerous incised terraces along the Casadepaga River indicate that more than one cycle of erosion and deposition has developed placer deposits in the area. The low elevations between 170 and 270 feet along the first 11 miles of the river, suggest that Quaternary sea level fluctuations could have influenced placer development.
Small-scale placer operations took place in 1907 or 1908.
Cobb, E.H., 1972, Metallic mineral resources map of the Solomon quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-445, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.
Cobb, E.H., 1978, Summary of references to mineral occurrences (other than mineral fuels and construction materials) in the Solomon quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 78-181, 185 p.
Smith, P.S., 1910, Geology and mineral resources of the Solomon and Casadepaga quadrangles, Seward Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 433, 234 p.
Till, A.B., Dumoulin, J.A., Gamble, B. ., Kaufman, D.S., and Carroll, P.I., 1986, Preliminary geologic map and fossil data, Soloman, Bendeleben, and southern Kotzebue quadrangles, Seward Peninsula, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 86-276, 10 p., 3 plates, scale 1:250,000.
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What are these two up to?
Catie Keck
Kanye West and former Marvel Entertainment CEO David Maisel have reportedly been spending time together, causing something of a stir this week after pictures of the two surfaced on Twitter.
The Fader pointed Wednesday to a photo of West and Maisel, the founding chairman of Marvel Studios, that was surfaced on Twitter by user colinags. TeamKanyeDaily, the seemingly omniscient fan website for all things West-related, responded that Maisel had been seen with Kanye on more than two occasions.
The tweet surfaced the same day as a New York Times feature on Mythos Studios, a joint venture between Maisel and West's manager Scooter Braun. The company has acquired a 50 percent stake in Aspen Comics and is developing adaptations of comics Soulfire and Fathom.
Mythos Studios "aspires to make its own hit comic-book movie franchises in live-action and animated formats," the Times reported, but is also interested in original material and "pursuing projects in the public domain."
Do any of those said projects include West? That appears yet to be seen. "If any of the talent we work with wants to be a part of the projects we're doing, we welcome them to join us on this journey," Braun said. "I've already had conversations with certain talent that are very excited about being a part of this."
Marvel Comics paid homage to West's The Life of Pablo in 2016 with its hip-hop variant cover for "Mighty Captain Marvel #1." So while a West crossover into the comics realm wouldn't be too new, it doesn't make news that he and Maisel are friendly any less exciting. | {
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What NFL player (Redskins and Vikings) held onto his record as the all-time interception leader until he retired? – 2017
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In 1996, Pam Krause was severely injured in a car accident near their home in Lakeville, Minnesota when she was hit by a truck. She spent five and a half months in a coma, but survived and is recuperating.
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Ernest Vitin (Ernests Vītiņš) is a young Latvian born and based artist working exclusively with float glass: cold-working it into powerful, monumental and architectural layered glass art pieces www.ernestvitin.com and memorials www.glasstone.eu. He embraces the layered, also called- stacked glass technique. Twice- in 2014 and 2016, Ernest has been nominated for the prestigious Art Academy of Latvia award for a significant contribution enriching and strengthening culture locally and internationally. He is the author of the largest, entirely handmade, over 22 tons heavy layered glass architectural installation in Latvia, perhaps in the Baltics- "In Nature" (2015). The hand treatment of "In Nature" spans over 20 km or 12.5 miles. It is located in the main foyer of the newly built, multi award-winning, modern Academic Centre for Natural Sciences of the University of Latvia.
Ernest, there aren't many artists working in layered glass technique. Why, would you say, this is?
What made you choose the layered glass technique over other alternatives?
What would be the first thing to work on if someone was to take up layered glass technique?
What is the hardest and the most fulfilling about being a layered glass artist? | {
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Q: AI Chess Valid Moves I am trying to write AI Chess and I have a problem.
I am ready with pieces movement rules, and I'm trying to remove moves that are not valid (leave the king in check etc).
I Wrote something like this:
ValidateMove(board);
{
for(i=0;i<64;i++)
if(board[i]==king.opposite) kingpos=board[i];
createmoves(board);
if (moves.contains(kingpos)) return false;
}
However, I'm using minimax + alpha beta and that validation is making my search really slow.
A: Instead of checking for 'check' every move, just set losing your king to give a score of -infinity and end the game then the algorithm will never choose a move that allows the king to be lost unless there is no option.
Just watch out for stalemate which will need special treatment because according to the above algorithm it will result in a loss, but according to standard chess rules, it is called as a draw.
A: My understanding is that finding valid moves usually takes the most time in most chess algorithms.
You may be able to improve your overall performance by improving your move generation by using the clever Bitboard techniques found in computer chess theory.
http://www.frayn.net/beowulf/theory.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Board_representation_%28chess%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitboard
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Fringe Finale: "There's More Than One of Everything" Recap
We start the episode with Nina Sharp being rushed into a hospital after being shot at her apartment. At the Fringe division office, Agent Dunham and other agents are watching the surveilence video of Nina Sharp's shooting. After running voice recognition on the audio of the recording, they identify the killer as David Robert Jones. In the video, his face is covered in bandages, making them believe that he has undergone severe plastic surgery to become less recognizable.
Peter returns to the lab looking for Walter, but only finds Astrid, who is also in search of Walter. Olivia apologizes for chastising Walter over the experiments he and William Bell did on her as a child, and they embark on a search to find him. Walter is then shown walking through a graveyard, with The Observer "observing" as he does best.
Phillip Broyles is then shown talking to Nina Sharp, who is still in the hospital from her gun shot wound. Nina tells Broyles she must speak with Agent Dunham immediately. Nina tells Agent Dunham that William Bell is not the head of a terrorist organization. She said Jones did work for Massive Dynamic 15 years ago, but he was fired due to misconduct. Nina reveals that after he broke out of jail, he began making questionable phone calls to her. She also reveals that William Bell has gone into hiding and only communicates with her electronically. She warns that if Jones gets to Bell first, all the secrets they are looking for will be lost. She also tells her that Jones stole a very powerful energy source from her bionic arm when he shot her.
Jones is then shown in the street with some sort of machine. Using the stolen energy source, he tries to make some sort of warp-hole. It won't stabilize, but he does eventually get it stable enough to send the back end of an 18 wheeler through the warp porthole. The camera zooms in on Jones, revealing his severely mangled face.
The Observer and Walter are standing on a beach when The Observer directs Walter's attention to a house that he is supposed to be familiar with. The Observer says he is to go inside and try to remember what he is looking for, and that he hasn't much time. Walter begins his walk towards the home.
Back at the lab, Broyles introduces Astrid to Nina. They begin to question her about Walter's recent behavior. They tell them that Walter has disappeared, and Nina activates a search for Walter. They find a picture of Walter exiting a train station, which Peter recognizes as the one near a beach house they used to enjoy visiting. Peter volunteers to drive to the beach house and personally retrieve Walter.
At the scene of the warp porthole, as I will now call it, Agents Dunham and Francis learn that the truck that was cut in half by the portal was never made. The VIN number and the serial parts numbers return no results, and the driver's prints didn't exist. So where was the truck from? Olivia tells Nina that the truck came from "nowhere". Olivia threatens to turn the world upside down looking for William Bell, and Nina laughs saying,"That's just the problem Agent Dunham. William Bell is not in this world."
Jones is shown exiting a car at a soccer field while children are playing.
Olivia and Nina begin to explain the Bell situation to Agent Francis. Nina then says that Jones stole the energy source in an attempt to open up the porthole to the "alternate reality" that Bell is currently hiding in.
Back at the beach house, Watler is in a mad dash to find the missing important object. Peter begins to talk about memories they had at the beach house. When he starts talking about the pancakes Walter used to make, Walter remembers where he hid the important object.
Back at the soccer field Bell was previously seen at, an eyewitness reports similar events that occurred on the street the day before. A body that is cut in half is lying on the ground, leaving them to believe that the porthole was reactivated at the park site.
At the beach house, Walter is rummaging through old boxes when he finds the case he is looking for. The case just happens to be locked. Greeaaat.
Olivia, Nina, and Broyles are plotting out the locations where "pattern" related incidents occurred. Nina believes she may understand the patter behind "the pattern". They pinpoint a location where they believe Jones will strike next with the porthole creator.
Peter and Walter open the box and find a device that Walter created to be able to quickly close the porthole in the event that a crisis emerged. Peter and Walter make their way to the same location as Olivia, Nina, and crew by the direction of The Observer.
The people of the Fringe division arrive to find Jones has opened up the porthole and is going to cross over to find and kill William Bell. Olivia shoots down all of his crew, but when she goes to shoot Jones, the bullet passes through him because he teleported out of jail, making him comparable to a hologram. Peter uses the porthole closer as Jones is entering, cutting his body in half just like the person from the park.
At the lab, Peter and Astrid find a note from Walter saying that he has gone out for a walk. We then see Walter in the same graveyard as before, beginning to cry over one of the tombstones. We then see the tombstone, which says "Peter Bishop". Apparently, the Peter we see today was taken from the alternate reality when the current reality Peter died.
Olivia receives a call from Nina Sharp, who tells her she will hold up her end of the deal. She instructs her to a hotel in Manhattan. In the hotel, Olivia learns that Nina Sharp has exited the country. Upset, Olivia makes her way to the elevator. While on the elevator, the lights flash and the surroundings blink. The elevator opens and she exits in a different office building. She follows the receptionist into an office. An unidentified man then enters the room, and he then reveals he is William Bell. Olivia looks out the window to find that she is in Manhattan in one of the towers of The World Trade Center.
What did you think of tonight's finale? Are you as excited as I am for next season? Leave your comments below or send an e-mail to [email protected]. Don't forget to subscribe to the RSS Feed and the daily e-mail newsletter.
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5 responses to "Fringe Finale: "There's More Than One of Everything" Recap"
Wednesday, May 13, 2009 at 7:03 AM
I loved the finale. Also on Bell's desk there was a newspaper that had the headlines: "Obamas to move into new White House" and "Former Pres. Kennedy to address UN". So Kennedy was never assassinated, but the White House may have been destroyed, possibly on 9/11, instead of the WTC.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009 at 6:27 PM
Glad to hear you liked it too. I enjoyed it much more than the House finale; it just frustrated me!
Oh ok, thanks for pointing that out! I remember seeing the magazine, but I didn't notice what it said.
Thanks again for stopping by and commenting.
RT Cunningham
The WTC was an unusual twist on events but I had an inkling it was involved due to what Agent Dunham saw in one of the "visions".
I hate season breaks because this is one cliffhanger I want to see the other side of.
Wow, if you picked up on the WTC twist you are much more perceptive than I am! It took me a minute after they had shown the towers to realize what was going on!
I know, this was a very suspenseful and interesting ending. I can't wait for Season 2 to begin.
Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
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Designs by Lisa Somerville: Do you Bajidoo?
If not.....you'll want too! This has been one of my favorite finds at CHA! Brenda Abdoyan is the designer behind the awesome BAJIDOO DIY Bangle Kits, that use her wonderful Art Decals and product from Viva-Decor.
Here's one that I created with Poppies, isn't it beautiful!
Absolutely beautiful! How fun for you!!
Beautiful! Love how your bracelet shimmers!
Oh Lisa, this is so stunning. I took a peak at her kits and they are all so lovely. Too bad I'm overweight because they would never fit me. TFS.
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Hey Peter just wanted to offer my support for the idea. Your delivery maybe could have been better - the general challenge is a noble one and I don't see how anyone could take issue with it. Your work on Mach-II and dozens of other projects in particular makes you one of the most prolific and generous Open Source CFML developers out there which in my book gives you even more right to express an opinion. Keep up the good work. You rock.
@Lyle, thanks for taking the time to comment on my blog. My post was spiritual in nature and not a judgment against any specific person. If I had issues with anybody in the OS CFML community, I would have just named them directly instead. My intent was to offer an alternative point of view. I guess people had issues that I did it in a declarative manner.
I've been in contact with Posterous technical support and they admitted there is something broken with commenting via Facebook on blogs with custom domains. They were unaware of this before I notified them. This issue has not just affect Posterous. For example, Facebook login for the Engage app at CFO does not work either. In the meantime, I've enabled non-login comments with comment moderation until the issue is fixed.
are 'spiritual' - at least not by any definition of the word of which I am familiar. Telling people they are not doing things for the right reason is not 'spiritual' but it sure does sound 'judgmental'.
BTW - Thanx for opening up comments without having to login. Might I suggest that you make the switch permanent? Makes it a lot easier.
@Scott, thanks for your comment. It was never my intent to make anybody feel personally singled out. Again, if I wanted to attack somebody I would have just said so. I'm just not that sly of a person to write subtext like that. I've also extended an olive branch directly to Ray via email since he felt like my post was aimed at him (based on his comments). I apologize for the missed delivery. It all depends on your initial POV.
Personally, my initial reactions would have been better if you had taken the time to contact me first. Your post definitely put me in a reactive / defensive position as it would for any other blogger in my position. Maybe you can sympathize with me on that or maybe not.
Sadly, the Facebook login issue occurred at the same. I think we can both agree that spam comments are no fun. While you allow anonymous comments with moderation as your method of spam control; I used the FB / Twitter / Posterous login model as my spam prevention. Honestly, both ways have their suckage. One requires the blogger to moderate each comment which may take hours or days to get moderated by a blogger. The other way requires the commentor to id themselves. Then throw in captchas as an alternative. Currently, I don't believe there is a perfect solution out there yet. No matter which solution you use, there will be a subset of people that don't like it.
@Scott, thanks for your comments. I did not continue to comment on your blog because I had nothing additional to add. I have a feeling that Matt made a similar decision. I have no hard feelings about what anybody said. We've all explained our points of views by now -- whether differing or agreeing. At this point, I have no further comments that will add to the conversation. It is what it is... Honestly, let's just go back to writing great open source software. I think it would a better use of our time. | {
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Online PayPal casinos are at the top of their game in this regard. They allow instant deposits and withdrawals from both desktop and mobile devices. Those looking for a quick payout NZ casino will most likely find one that accepts PayPal.
Safe Payments:
Any real casino online PayPal gambling business prioritizes safety and security. Because PayPal uses the most up-to-date encryption methods, all transactions are completely secure. To put it another way, consumers who are concerned about third-party access to their sensitive personal and financial information may rest easy. One of the best methods to safeguard oneself when gambling online is to use PayPal for casino payments.
Local Currency Conversion:
One of the advantages of playing at a PayPal casino in New Zealand is the ability to convert your money into your currency. PayPal, as an e-wallet, accepts a variety of currencies, including the New Zealand dollar. It implies that Kiwis can play at any online casino that accepts NZ dollars, including those that exclusively accept other currencies.
Mobile App & Desktop Payments:
In New Zealand, the rise of on-the-go gambling coincided with the rise of mobile casinos. PayPal users, on the other hand, will not have to settle for anything. This e-wallet, in particular, is compatible with both PC and mobile casino PayPal deposits and withdrawals. PayPal is simple and convenient to use, and there are mobile apps for iOS and Android users as well. We should also emphasize the new PayPal One Touch technology, which allows for easily automated log-in.
How to Link Your Bank Account to Your PayPal Account?
Finally, we'd like to point out that PayPal users in New Zealand can link their bank accounts to their PayPal accounts. That's fantastic because it essentially allows casino uploads via bank transfer without having to provide bank account information with iGaming companies. Furthermore, integrating these two is a straightforward process that just requires users to have an online banking account.
Why is PayPal the Most Preferred Banking Method for Casino Players in New Zealand?
PayPal is completely free to use, and it also provides a highly secure platform for gamers to use. Your financial information, including credit and debit card account details, will never be seen by any casino. PayPal is also lightning fast in its processing payments, which is true for both depositing and withdrawing monies from your online casino. The majority of deposits are processed immediately, and withdrawals are completed within hours. Meanwhile, many NZ-based players now utilize PayPal as their sole payment method.
Comparing the Best E-Wallet Options for Online Casinos in NZ - PayPal, Skrill, or Neteller
An excellent casino site has many different parts. Some of these features are visible to users, while others play a crucial role behind the scenes. Nobody can disagree that elements like gambling licenses, game variety, and customer service are critical.
PayPal provides features that are remarkably comparable to those of its competitors. You can, for example, receive cash from others or add dollars to your PayPal account to build a balance.
Skrill is another well-known name in the digital wallet industry. These folks offer the same service as Neteller but at a reduced price. The cost of topping up your account is only 1%. However, this means that transaction limitations are low.
With millions of transactions, Neteller is the widely used electronic wallet in online casinos. With this payment method, you may make high-value transactions. It does, however, come at a price. Payments into your Neteller account are subjected to a 2.5 percent fee. This may be a major hurdle for some.
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Image fusion is the process of combining image data from different sources into a single image. It is a vast subject that encompasses many methods, some of them very complicated . In this post we show a simple and straightforward way of doing it.
By far the most common application in remote sensing is pansharpening, the process by which we can combine multispectral data with a co-registered panchromatic image of higher spatial resolution, normally acquired at the same time by the same satellite. The result is a multispectral image of higher spatial resolution than the original one.
There are of course other important applications, such as the one described in this post, namely the merging of radar (Sentinel SAR) and optical (Landsat VNIR) imagery. This is a very powerful method because it enables us to combine the spectral information of an optical image with the texture of a radar image, creating a single image that is incredibly rich in information.
James Ross Island group, northeastern Antarctic Peninsula. Landsat 8 OLI acquired 2017-02-04 (left), and Sentinel 1A SAR, acquired 2017-02-06 (right). The Landsat image is a RGB combination of bands 6, 5 and 4 (mid-IR, near-IR and visible red). The Sentinel image is single band gray scale.
These images have been preprocessed to have them cover exactly the same area, with the same pixel size (30 m in this example), and in the same coordinate reference system (UTM 21S). Both images are in GeoTIFF format and the data are stored as unsigned 16 bit integers, as is usual for these images. In the case of the Landsat 8 OLI image, the scene is already a RGB stack of bands 6, 5 and 4.
ImageMagick operates directly in 16 bit, so no conversion to another data range is necessary and the result will likewise be a 16-bit image. Image multiplication will always darken an image, so the resulting image will always need some enhancement.
The only trouble is that ImageMagick does not understand GeoTIFF and the resulting image will not have any geographic reference information. This is however easily solved using the command line tools listgeo and geotifcp, that come with the GeoTIFF library.
James Ross Island group, northeastern Antarctic Peninsula. Image fusion of Landsat 8 OLI and Sentinel 1A SAR.
One can, for example, see the region of dry snow at the top of the ice dome on James Ross Island, as well as differences in snow facies over the glaciers. The dark line running in the direction NW-SE is a result of the imperfect mosaic compilation of two Sentinel images acquired along the same track.
Detail of James Ross Island, northeastern Antarctic Peninsula. Image fusion of Landsat 8 OLI and Sentinel 1A SAR.
Imagemagick is a very sophisticated and powerful image processing package that sometimes goes under the radar of many remote sensing and GIS experts. It can operate from the command-line, either as stand alone of through scripts, and can also work with very large images as it has minimal demands on system memory (no GUI!). It is worth a look.
As far as image processing goes, I always find an inherent joy in using simple methods to achieve useful and interesting results. There is power in simplicity.
Pohl, Cle, and John L. Van Genderen. Multisensor image fusion in remote sensing: concepts, methods and applications. International journal of remote sensing 19.5 (1998): 823-854.
Hello. I did nothing special to the images before multiplying them. The important things to think about are the usual ones that one considers in image processing. The images must have exactly same pixel size, covering exactly the same region, and be projected in exactly the same reference system. Rugged topography will always be problematic and cause mismatch.
i did not understand, can you explain the detail? because sentinel 1 and landsat 8 the different units, so how to merge them into a common same units?
Good question. Fusion, as explained in this post, is not a physically meaningful transformation. It may serve to enhance detail and thus facilitate interpretation. Therefore, we use just digital numbers and do not care about units. Hope this helps.
I am new to remote sensing and require fusion of sentinel 1 and landsat 8 images for my dissertation so this is very useful. However I am confused as to where I am performing these commands, are they all in the command input?
Hi Millie, thanks for your comment. These commands will be available in the Linux command console if you have the tools installed in your system: libGeoTIFF, GDAL and ImageMagick. I guess this is also the case in Windows, but I cannot say. There is much more to these procedures than it fits within a blog post. Pay attention to the fact that ImageMagick does not understand coordinate systems and that you will need to insert the georeference in the product image. Thanks again and good luck in your thesis. Hernán.
Images do not have units per se, they are just scaled somehow. Just rescale the images to the same bit encoding, i.e. 16 bit integer or 32 bit float and it will be ok. | {
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Trechus barbaritae is een keversoort uit de familie van de loopkevers (Carabidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 2004 door Donabauer.
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Триплатинатербий — бинарное неорганическое соединение
платины и тербия
с формулой TbPt,
кристаллы.
Получение
Сплавление стехиометрических количеств чистых веществ:
Физические свойства
Триплатинатербий образует кристаллы
кубической сингонии,
пространственная группа P mm,
параметры ячейки a = 0,40823 нм, Z = 1,
структура типа тримедьзолота AuCu
.
Соединение конгруэнтно плавится при температуре ≈1840 °C .
Примечания
Соединения платины
Соединения тербия
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Video: Gray whales put on a show off Laguna Beach during record baby boom season
Stand-up paddle boarders hang out with two gray whale mothers and their babies off Rockpile in Laguna Beach.
LAGUNA BEACH – Experts say the number of gray whale calves that have been spotted with their mothers off Orange and Los Angeles county beaches this season is on pace to be the highest seen on a northern migration in 33 years.
Whale-watching boats in Orange County have followed the procession up the coast from Dana Point to Thousand Steps Beach in South Laguna, where passengers have seen moms and calves play in the coves.
And Beachgoers from San Clemente to Los Angeles County have reported seeing the whales just feet from the coastline.
Alisa Schulman-Janiger, a marine biologist and director of the American Cetacean Society's Los Angeles chapter Gray Whale Census and Behavior Project at Point Vicente Interpretive Center in Rancho Palos Verdes, keeps daily counts of gray whales that pass from sunrise to 6 p.m. Dec. 1 through May 31.
As of Wednesday, volunteers have counted 1,430 southbound gray whales, including 33 calves born before they got to Baja. Volunteers have counted 2,033 northbound gray whales, including 102 calves.
At the end of the season last year, the census counted a total of 318 calves. Last year at this time, the calf count was 61.
"We're on a record pace," Schulman-Janiger said. "We've already passed the total season calf count for 11 seasons and we're not even in May yet. There are a lot of calves down there. At least 1,000 were counted in Baja."
Schulman-Janiger said the peak of the northbound traveling migration has yet to peak off the Orange County coastline.
Wayne Perryman, a biologist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, has studied the effects of how the reduced amount of ice in the Bering Sea in the spring has given the whales more time to feed – and led to a baby boom.
"In the last five years we've had less ice in the springtime and the whales get to the feeding grounds early," Perryman said. "This is why they're so successful."
The 6,000-mile northbound migration begins at Baja and ends in the feeding grounds of the Bering Sea.
The first gray whales start passing the Southern California coastline in early March, without babies. The mothers and calves being seen now stay in the lagoons of Baja for up to eight weeks – so calves can grow and learn to swim.
The calf count is important because it indicates the trend in the gray whales' health and overall population. Gray whales were taken off the endangered species list in 1994 because they were considered to have recovered from whaling pressures, Schulman-Janiger said.
Todd Mansur, a captain for Dana Wharf Sportfishing and Whale Watching, said he spotted eight pairs along the coves in Laguna Beach on Sunday.
That same day, stand-up paddleboarder Rich German and his buddy Ethan Taub spotted a foursome about 100 yards off Main Beach.
The pair of gray whale moms and their babies were dodging in and out of the coves along Laguna Beach.
"It was special to see them up close like that," German said. "The moms carried the babies over to us."
German and Taub paddled alongside them from Main Beach to Crystal Cove State Beach.
"Ethan had just told me he'd never seen any whale when he paddled out here," German said. "It was just amazing."
Mansur, a gray whale naturalist, said when mothers leave the feeding grounds heading south they weigh close to 80,000 pounds. By the time they reach Orange County, after giving birth and nursing in the lagoons, mothers have already dropped to about 60,000 pounds.
"The mothers and calves are always the last to migrate back up the coast, so seeing them now in steady flow means it's almost over this year," Mansur said.
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RESEARCH Commissioner Edith Cresson's plan to channel 700 million ecu of under-used cash from the agricultural budget into the Union's research and development (R&D) coffers looks doomed to failure.
As the Florence summit approaches on 21-22 June, the chances of victory for the Commission are slight in its fight with finance ministers who insist that unused resources should be returned to them.
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Even before the mad cow crisis – which has so far seen 1.5 billion ecu siphoned out of the agricultural budget – the idea of reallocation had received short shrift from six finance ministers led by the French, German, British and Dutch.
Although they rejected the idea, ministers wanted the backing of their political masters and kicked the debate upstairs for discussion at the summit. But prime ministers are also unlikely to be sympathetic to the plan while they are pursuing every avenue to increase state revenues.
"One way or another, it looks highly unlikely that there will be any changes to the financial perspectives," said a diplomat. "Quite a few member states are not keen on raising the ceilings."This will come as a major disappointment to the high-technology industry.
"If the money is not there then that is a problem for the task forces and for us," admitted Jean Heymans, secretary-general of the European Committee for the Cooperation of the Machine Tool Industry.
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The seventeen-year-old Russian moves across from Josef Kaufmann Racing to join the already confirmed Will Palmer and Raul Guzman in the French squad.
Shwartzman took two race wins in Formula Renault 2.0 NEC in 2016 in coming sixth in that championship, while also finishing eighth in Eurocup, with his best finish of third coming in the final round of the year in Estoril.
Peter Aleshin, head of SMP Racing's young driver programme that Shwartzman is a part of, believes remaining in Formula Renault 2.0 for a second season is logical despite rumours linking him with a move up to the GP3 Series for 2017.
"This is a logical step in the continuation of Robert's career," said Aleshin. "He is familiar with the car, and progressed steadily during last year. The team is good too.
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El Palacio de Eltz (, ) es una mansión situado en la ciudad de Vukovar, Croacia, una casa solariega del siglo XVIII que alberga el Museo de la Ciudad de Vukovar.
La mansión fue construida entre 1749 a 1751 por la Casa de Eltz, que se extendió gradualmente a lo largo del tiempo. Los Eltz son una prominente y noble familia católica alemana con lazos con Croacia desde que adquirió el señorío de Vukovar en 1736.
La finca fue confiscada por los comunistas, y la familia Eltz había abandonado el país por la década de 1920. En la década de 1990, Jakob Eltz regresó al país. La casa solariega, sin embargo, sufrió gran cantidad de daños durante la Guerra de Croacia, cuando fue bombardeada por el Ejército Popular Yugoslavo durante la Batalla de Vukovar.
La mansión, que ya apareció previamente, se representa en el Reverso del billete croata de 20 kunas, puesto en circulación en los años 1993 y 2001.
Después de cuatro años de trabajos, fue restaurado por completo al estado en que se encontraba antes de la guerra, en octubre del año 2011.
Referencias
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Palacios barrocos de Croacia
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Q: How to select a list of distinct values based on some values using linq or entity I want to get all the Pre_Number where all Reconcile_Status related to that Pre_Number=null. In this case there should not be any item in list.If there would be some other Pre_number for eg. 7/2018 and it has two records and Reconcile_Status for those records is NULL then i should get one item in list that is 7/2018.
I tried
var NoNReconciled = context.tbl_prerelease_invoice
.Where(x => x.Reconcile_Status==null)
.Select(y => new { y.Pre_number }).Distinct().ToList();
But i got 6/2018
A: Well, your current attempt only checks that there is at least one record where Reconcile_Status is null, but it doesn't check that there are no records with the same Pre_number where Reconcile_Status is not null.
This should do the trick:
var NoNReconciled = context.tbl_prerelease_invoice
.Where(x => x.Reconcile_Status == null &&
!context.tbl_prerelease_invoice
.Any(y => y.Pre_number == x.Pre_number && y.Reconcile_Status != null)
).Select(y => new { y.Pre_number })
.Distinct().ToList();
A: No need to create anonymous object for Pre_Number. Try below code
var NoNReconciled = context.tbl_prerelease_invoice
.Where(x => x.Reconcile_Status==null)
.Select(y => y.Pre_number).Distinct().ToList();
A: Try this-
context.tbl_prerelease_invoice.GroupBy(r => r.Pre_number).Where(kv => kv.All(r => r.Reconcile_Status==null)).Select(kv => kv.Key).ToList();
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Staff surveys. Personalized content. Digital screens displaying customer comments. These are a few of the tactics used by organizations that successfully engage their employees.
The topic of engagement has been around for decades—so long, in fact, that in some corners of the business world it has lost its luster in favor of trendier fads.
Pity, that. Far from being a passing fad, engagement is one of the best indicators of organizational success, says Larry Emond, managing partner at Gallup, the survey and management analytics and advice company.
Organizations that have high engagement score better in just about every significant goal that companies pursue, among them revenue, profits, health care and safety, he says.
"You name the metric, it consistently shows that work groups that are in the same part of the company, those work groups that are high in engagement will significantly outperform those that aren't," Emond says.
The guide cites a Ragan/RMG survey of communicators showing that engagement remains a priority regardless of company size. Even among smaller organizations, those with fewer than 500 employees, engagement was the top goal. Seventy-eight percent rated it a current objective, far outpacing two-way feedback (58 percent) and improving the timeliness of employee receipt and actions taken (57 percent).
Engagement begins with setting priorities. The No. 1 concern of your communications should not be PR—nor is it reaching shareholders or customers. If you want your employees to feel engaged, make them a priority in your communications, says Carolyn Clark, director of communications at Yahoo. With its "internal first" strategy, the company prioritizes informing its 8,800 employees above other stakeholders and external PR.
Employees are ambassadors—and are most organizations' most loyal consumers. Therefore, you must keep them in the know so they feel a part of things and aren't left to rely on rumors.
"They feel empowered, they feel loyal, they feel more involved … because they know what's happening before the rest of the world, and they know how to talk about it with their friends and families," Clark says. | {
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There are a number of debates about which additional skills designers should learn. Should designers code, write, or understand business? These skills are incredibly valuable but perhaps not essential. However, I would argue that every designer should learn the fundamentals of psychology. As humans, we have an underlying "blueprint" for how we perceive and process the world around us, and the study of psychology helps us define this blueprint. As designers, we can leverage psychology to build more intuitive, human-centered products and experiences. Instead of forcing users to conform to the design of a product or experience, we can use some key principles from psychology as a guide for designing how people actually are.
But knowing where to start can be a challenge. Which principles from psychology are useful? What are some examples of these principles at work? In this article, I'll cover the basics, and discuss the ethical implications of using psychology in design.
The intersection of psychology and design is extensive. There's an endless list of principles that occupy this space, but there are a few that I've found more ubiquitous than others. Let's take a look at what these are and where they are effectively leveraged by products and experiences we interact with everyday.
One of the primary functions we have as designers is to synthesize information and present it in a way that it doesn't overwhelm users—after all, good communication strives for clarity. This directly relates to our first key principle: Hick's Law. Hick's Law predicts that the time it takes to make a decision increases with the number and complexity of choices available. It was formulated by psychologists William Edmund Hick and Ray Hyman in 1952 after examining the relationship between the number of stimuli present and an individual's reaction time to any given stimulus.
It turns out there is an actual formula to represent this relationship: RT = a + b log2 (n). Fortunately, we don't need to understand the math behind this formula to grasp what it means. The concept is quite simple: the time it takes for users to respond directly correlates to the number and complexity of options available. It implies that complex interfaces result in longer processing time for users, which is important because it's related to a fundamental theory in psychology known as cognitive load.
Cognitive load refers to the mental processing power being used by our working memory. Our brains are similar to computer processors in that we have limited processing power: when the amount of information coming in exceeds the space available, cognitive load is incurred. Our performance suffers and tasks become more difficult, which results in missed details and even frustration.
Modified TV remotes that simplify the "interface" for grandparents.
There are examples of Hick's Law in action everywhere, but we'll start with a common one: remote controls. As features available in TVs increased over the decades, so did the options available on their corresponding remotes. Eventually we ended up with remotes so complex that using them required either muscle memory from repeated use or a significant amount of mental processing. This led to the phenomenon known as "grandparent-friendly remote." By taping off everything except for the essential buttons, grand-kids were able to improve the usability of remotes for their loved ones, and they also did us all the favor of sharing them online.
Apple TV remote, which simplifies the controls to only those absolutely necessary.
In contrast, we have smart TV remotes: the streamlined cousin of the previous example, simplifying the controls to only those absolutely necessary. The result is a remote that doesn't require a substantial amount of working memory and therefore incurs much less cognitive load. By transferring complexity to the TV interface itself, information can be effectively organized and progressively disclosed within menus.
Screenshots from Slack's progressive onboarding experience.
Let's take a look at another example of Hick's Law. Onboarding is a crucial but risky process for new users, and few nail it as well as Slack. Instead of dropping users into a fully featured app after enduring a few onboarding slides, they use a bot (Slackbot) to engage users and prompt them to learn the messaging feature consequence-free. To prevent new users from feeling overwhelmed, Slack hides all features except for the messaging input. Once users have learned how to message via Slackbot, they are progressively introduced to additional features.
This is a more effective way to onboard users because it mimics the way we actually learn: we build upon each subsequent step, and add to what we already know. By revealing features at just the right time, we enable our users to adapt to complex workflows and feature sets without feeling overwhelmed.
Too many choices will increase the cognitive load for users.
Break up long or complex processes into screens with fewer options.
Use progressive onboarding to minimize cognitive load for new users.
Another key principle is Miller's Law, which predicts that the average person can only keep 7 (± 2) items in their working memory. It originates from a paper published in 1956 by cognitive psychologist George Miller, who discussed the limits of short-term memory and memory span. Unfortunately there has been a lot of misinterpretation regarding this heuristic over the years, and it's led to the "magical number seven" being used to justify unnecessary limitations (for example, limiting interface menus to no more than seven items).
Miller's fascination with short-term memory and memory span centered not on the number seven, but on the concept of "chunking" and our ability to memorize information accordingly. When applied to design, chunking can be an incredibly valuable tool. Chunking describes the act of visually grouping related information into small, distinct units of information. When we chunk content in design, we are effectively making it easier to process and understand. Users can scan the content and quickly identify what they are interested in, which is aligned with how we tend to consume digital content.
An example of chunking with strings like phone numbers.
The simplest example of chunking can be found with how we format phone numbers. Without chunking, a phone number would be a long string of digits, which increases the difficulty to process and remember it. Alternatively, a phone number that has been formatted (chunked) becomes much easier to interpret and memorize. This is similar to how we perceive a "wall of text" in comparison to well-formatted content with appropriate headline treatments, line-length, and content length.
Chunking can organize content to help users process, understand, and memorize easily. At right, I've highlighted how Bloomberg grouped information.
Another example of chunking being used effectively in design is with layout. We can use this technique to help users understand underlying relationships and hierarchy by grouping content into distinctive modules. Especially in information-dense experiences, chunking can be leveraged to provide structure to the content. Not only is the result more visually pleasing, but it's more scannable.
Don't use the "magical number seven" to justify unnecessary design limitations.
Organize content into smaller chunks to help users process, understand, and memorize easily.
The last principle we'll look at is Jakob's Law (short for Jakob's Law of Internet User Experience), which states that users spend most of their time on other sites, and they prefer your site to work the same way as all the other sites they already know. In 2000, it was put forth by usability expert Jakob Nielsen, who described the tendency for users to develop an expectation of design patterns based on their cumulative experience from other websites. This principle encourages designers to follow common design patterns in order to avoid confusing users, which can result in higher cognitive load.
I know what you're thinking: if all websites followed the same design patterns, that would make for quite the boring web. The answer is yes, that is probably true. But there is something incredibly valuable to be found in familiarity for users, which leads us to another fundamental concept in psychology that is valuable for designers: mental models.
A mental model is what we think we know about a system, especially about how it works. Whether it's a website or a car, we form models of how a system works, and then we apply that model to new situations where the system is similar. In other words, we use knowledge we already have from past experiences when interacting with something new.
Mental models are valuable for designers, because we can match our user's mental model to improve their experience. Consequently, users can easily transfer their knowledge from one product or experience to another without taking time to understand how the new system works. Good user experiences are made possible when the designer's mental model is aligned with the user's mental model. The task of shrinking the gap between our mental models and those of our users is one of our biggest challenges, and to achieve this we use a variety of methods: user interviews, personas, journey maps, empathy maps, and more. The point of all this is to gain a deeper insight into not only the goals and objectives of our users but also their pre-existing mental models, and how that applies to the product or experience we are designing.
Have you ever wondered why form controls look the way they do? It's because the humans designing them had a mental model for what these elements should look like, which they based on control panels they were already familiar with in the physical world. Things like form toggles, radio inputs, and even buttons originated from the design of their tactile counterparts.
Comparison between control panel elements and typical form elements.
As designers, we must close the gap that exists between our mental models and that of our users. It's important we do this because there will be problems when they aren't aligned, which can affect how users perceive the products and experiences we've helped build. This misalignment is called mental model discordance, and it occurs when a familiar product is suddenly changed.
Take for example Snapchat, which rolled out a major redesign in early 2018. They launched a reformatted layout, which in turn confused users by making it difficult to access features they used on a daily basis. These unhappy users immediately took to Twitter and expressed their disapproval en masse. Even worse was the subsequent migration of users to Snapchat's competitor, Instagram. Snapchat had failed to ensure the mental model of their users would be aligned with the redesigned version of their app, and the resulting discordance caused major backlash.
Before and after comparison of YouTube redesign in 2017.
But major redesigns don't always have to result in backlash—just ask Google. Google has a history of allowing users to opt in to redesigned versions of their products like Google Calendar, YouTube, and Gmail. When they launched the new version of YouTube in 2017 after years of essentially the same design, they allowed desktop users to ease into the new Material Design UI without having to commit. Users could preview the new design, gain some familiarity, submit feedback, and even revert to the old version if they preferred it. As a result, the inevitable mental model discordance was avoided by simply empowering users to switch when they were ready.
Users will transfer expectations they have built around one familiar product to another that appears similar.
By leveraging existing mental models, we can create superior user experiences in which the user can focus on their task rather than learning new models.
Minimize discordance by empowering users to continue using a familiar version for a limited time.
Hick's Law can help guide us to reduce cognitive load for users by minimizing choice and breaking long or complex processes into screens with fewer options.
Miller's Law teaches us to use chunking to organize content into smaller clusters to help users process, understand, and memorize easily.
Jakob's Law reminds us that users will transfer expectations they have built around one familiar product to another that appears similar. Therefore, we can leverage existing mental models to create superior user experiences.
We've covered some key principles that are useful for building more intuitive, human-centered products and experiences. Now let's touch on their ethical implications and how easy it can be to fall into the trap of exploiting users with psychology.
On the one hand, designers can use psychology to create more intuitive products and experiences; on the other, they can use it to exploit how our minds work, for the sake of creating more addictive apps and websites. Let's first take a look at why this is a problem, and then consider some potential solutions.
One doesn't have to go far to see why the well-being of users being deprioritized in favor of profit is a problem. When was the last time you were on a subway, on a sidewalk, or in a car and didn't see someone glued to their smartphone? There are some that would argue we're in the middle of an epidemic, and that our attention is being held captive by the mini-computers that we carry with us everywhere.
It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that the mobile platforms and social networks that connect us also put a lot of effort into how they can keep us glued, and they're getting better at it every day. The effects of this addiction are beginning to become well-known: from sleep reduction and anxiety to deterioration of social relationships, it's becoming apparent that the race for our attention has some unintended consequences. These effects become problematic when they start to change how we form relationships and how we view ourselves.
As designers, our responsibility is to create products and experiences that support and align with the goals and well-being of users. In other words, we should build technology for augmenting the human experience, not replacing it with virtual interaction and rewards. The first step in making ethical design decisions is to acknowledge how the human mind can be exploited.
We must also question what we should and shouldn't build. We can find ourselves on quite capable teams that have the ability to build almost anything you can imagine, but that doesn't always mean we should—especially if the goals of what we are building don't align with the goals of our users.
Lastly, we must consider metrics beyond usage data. Data tells us lots of things, but what it doesn't tell us is why users are behaving a certain way or how the product is impacting their lives. To gain insight into why, we must both listen and be receptive to our users. This means getting out from behind a screen, talking with them, and then using this qualitative research to inform how we evolve the design.
Google's Digital Wellbeing initiative website.
It's been great to see companies taking the right steps when it comes to considering the digital well-being of users. Take for example Google, which just announced tools and features at their latest I/O event that focus on helping people better understand their tech usage, focus on what matters most, disconnect when needed, and create healthy digital habits. Features like an app dashboard that provides a usage overview, additional control over alerts and notifications, and Family Link for setting digital ground rules for the little ones all are geared towards protecting users.
Screenshot from Facebook's "News Feed FYI: Bringing People Closer Together" video.
Some companies are even redefining their success metrics. Instead of time on site, companies like Facebook are defining success through meaningful interactions. This required them to restructure their news feed algorithm to prioritize the content that people actually find valuable over the stuff we mindlessly consume. Content from friends and family now takes precedence, even if the result means users spend a little less time in their app.
These examples are just a glimpse into the steps that many companies are taking, and I hope to see many more in the coming years. The technology we play a part in building can significantly impact people's lives, and it's crucial that we ensure that impact is positive. It's our responsibility to create products and experiences that support and align with the goals and well-being of users. We can make ethical design decisions by acknowledging how the human mind can be exploited, consider what we should and shouldn't build, and talk with users to gain qualitative feedback on how the products and experiences we build affect their lives.
Laws of UX : A website I created for designers to learn more about psychological principles that relate to UX/UI design.
Cognitive UXD : This hand-selected publication curated by Norbi Gaal is a great resource for anyone interested in the intersection of psychology and UX.
The Design of Everyday Things: Revised and Expanded Edition : An absolute classic that explores the communication between object and user through design, how to optimize this communication, and ultimately how psychology plays a part in designing for how humans actually are.
Designing for Emotion : A look at the importance of emotion when expressing a brand's personality, and how designers can go beyond functionality, reliability, and usability to design for humans as opposed to machines.
Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products : A guide that provides insight into the behavioral techniques used by companies like Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest. | {
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Baca is a valley of Weeping. It's a dry valley.
This Psalm is about people who have determined to seek a deeper relationship with God. These are people who long, above all else, to be living 'in the courts of the Lord' (verse 2). They know that God's presence is a totally safe place and they won't be distracted or diverted. They will keep on, as pilgrims, through the dry parched places, the scorching heat and even through the place of despair to get there.
Amazingly, as they go, weeping, their tears water the valley floor. And from these tears fresh water springs well up and the puddles make the valley fruitful.
As a school leaver, I had spent my gap year between school and university as a VSO (with Voluntary Service Organisation) teaching in Lebanon. I knew nothing at that time about the biblical reference to the Baca Valley. But I did know that the Baca Valley in Lebanon was a place where the most wonderful bunches of cherries were produced. I still have photographs of those cherries. The Baca is Lebanon's most productive farming region.
It is out of the times of barrenness, of parched land and scorching heat, as we go on through, set on pilgrimage into deeper places with God, that our tears water the land and make it a place of fruit and huge productivity.
"He who goes forth bearing seed and weeping [at needing his precious grain for sowing] shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him." (Psalm 126:6 Amp).
Whoa! Isn't that great! It takes faith to plant my precious seed in the ground when it's the last I have. But God is a God of faithfulness. He knows about every last seed I faithfully sow into His kingdom, whatever the cost. He rewards faith, and He sees that heart for pilgrimage within me. He is my strength.
And He releases the fruit we could never have imagined: fruit that comes out of the hard times and the long haul.
Prayer: Thank You, God, for those precious safe places where we can dwell so safely and securely with You. Thank You that You are our strength. Thank You that You know all about those hard times in our lives, and You bring fruitfulness, as we keep on trusting in You. Amen.
"Blessed are those whose strength is in you, who have set their hearts on pilgrimage. As they pass through the Valley of Baca, they make it a place of springs." | {
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The Cape Cod Breast Cancer and the Environment Atlas is an online resource that provides researchers and residents alike with information on a range of critical issues related to the disproportionately high rates of breast cancer on Cape Cod.
Silent Spring Institute researchers compiled the information as part of their work with the Cape Cod Breast Cancer and Environment Study. To understand the possible environmental triggers of breast cancer, the researchers developed a geographic information system (GIS). This mapping database integrates health outcomes with historical environmental data, allowing the researchers to assemble clues across geographies and across decades. By mapping data in the GIS, researchers have been able to look for patterns and regional differences in breast cancer incidence and environmental features. The resultant atlas includes maps that depict such key factors as breast cancer incidence, drinking water safety, pesticide use, and land use.
Between 1982 and 1994, eleven of the fifteen towns on Cape Cod had breast cancer incidence rates at least 15 percent higher than those found in the rest of Massachusetts. Elevated incidence was statistically significant in eight of those towns.
The Cape Cod Breast Cancer and Environment Atlas provides maps of Cape Cod breast cancer incidence by towns from 1982 to 1999, by census tracts from 1982 to 1994, and from census block groups from 1982 to 1994. Also available are graphs of breast cancer mortality and incidence.
For index, maps, and graphs click here.
The Cape Cod Commission and the U.S. Geological Survey have documented wastewater contamination of drinking water.
Many compounds commonly found in wastewater are known to mimic estrogen or affect hormone systems in some way. These compounds may be important for breast cancer research. To help tease out any possible connections, Silent Spring Institute researchers have prepared maps that show public water distribution systems and residential land use for most Cape Cod towns.
These maps depict water distribution systems as they existed in the late 1980s or early 1990s. Note that residents of several Cape towns rely on both private wells and public supplies for their drinking water; residences not located near distribution pipes rely on private drinking water wells. Maps for the towns of Eastham and Wellfleet are not included in this atlas because these towns have no public water distribution system; residents of both towns use private drinking water wells.
Much of the work of the Cape Cod Commission, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, local governments, and individual water suppliers has focused on protecting water quality in public water supplies and on determining potential locations for new wells. To identify potential threats to the water supply, these organizations have mapped the zones of contribution (ZOCs) for the supply wells.
A ZOC is the land area above the aquifer that contributes water to a well under the most severe pumping and recharge conditions that can be realistically anticipated. A clear understanding of the ZOCs allows officials to restrict land use in those zones, if necessary, to protect water quality in the wells.
Silent Spring Institute researchers have looked closely at ZOCs for possible sources of contamination by chemicals that may be linked to breast cancer. Because of the potential for contamination, public water supplies are regularly monitored to ensure they meet existing health standards. ZOCs are shown for all public wells for which state regulations have required delineation.
It should be noted that maps for the towns of Eastham and Wellfleet are not included because those towns have no public water distribution system; the residents of those towns rely on private drinking water wells instead.
Laboratory tests in animals have linked some pesticides with tumors or effects on reproductive organs. Some pesticides have also been shown to be endocrine disruptors, including some that mimic estrogen in animal and cell studies. Human studies of links between pesticides and breast cancer are difficult, as we do not have good measures of women's exposures to pesticides years ago; but in 2007, researchers reported on a study that found higher breast cancer risk among women who had higher levels of DDT in stored blood samples that were drawn when DDT was still in use and the women were in their twenties. Women who were under 14 years old when DDT came into use were at higher risk for breast cancer later on, the study showed.
Historically, pesticides have been widely used on Cape Cod, especially for mosquito control, and in the decades before it was banned, DDT was used in sprayings throughout the Cape. These maps show areas of large-scale pesticide application between 1956 and 1990, as well as areas of pesticide applications to agriculture and wetlands on Cape Cod in 1951. These old maps retain their relevance; even though much of this land has been developed since 1951, the pesticides used back then tend to degrade very slowly, and previously applied pesticides likely persist today.
Silent Spring Institute researchers have added to the maps the locations of cranberry bogs and golf courses from multiple sources, representing both current and historical land use. Numbers coded in green indicate the years in which a portion of the town was sprayed, and the italicized numbers indicate the years in which an entire town was sprayed. For all other years shown, the area sprayed is unknown.
Land use data can be useful in estimating possible environmental exposures, both current and historical. Researchers can look at current land use, for example, to identify the environmental impact on a drinking water well's zone of contribution. Or they can study historical land use to gauge a population's possible exposure to pesticides over time.
Silent Spring Institute researchers have developed a number of maps that reveal the rapid development that took place on Cape Cod between 1951 and 1990. When compared with the 1951 map, the 1990 map of Cape Cod shows a dramatic increase in residential areas (yellow), as well as a marked disappearance of forest (light green) and agricultural land (dark blue).
The researchers used aerial photographs provided by the University of Massachusetts to reconstruct this land use information. These data are available in GIS format through the Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs and MassGIS.
U.S. census data can help researchers assess the social characteristics that may affect women's health. Silent Spring Institute researchers have used the 1990 U.S. census to incorporate into the Cape Cod Breast Cancer and Environment Atlas data on population change, the population-to-housing ratio, and indicators of socioeconomic status.
Rapid population growth on Cape Cod has led to the development of forest or agricultural land for residential use. During the 1980s the towns of Mashpee, Sandwich, and Brewster experienced the greatest relative increase in population. Click here for map.
When determining an area's ratio of permanent residents to total housing units, those with smaller ratios have more seasonal housing and a permanent year-round population that is comparatively small. Areas with seasonal units are concentrated along the coasts. Click here for map.
U.S. census data are especially relevant to breast cancer, as studies have shown a link between breast cancer incidence and a higher socioeconomic status, which is usually measured by such criteria as education, occupation, and income. Although neither wealth nor level of education causes breast cancer, researchers believe that women with a higher socioeconomic status may share environmental exposures or lifestyle factors that increase their risk.
To help illuminate the link between socioeconomic status and breast cancer risk, Silent Spring Institute researchers have created several maps to approximate socioeconomic status. Because income does not accurately reflect the standard of living of the large retired population on Cape Cod, the researchers used property values and education level, such as the completion of high school or college, to assess socioeconomic status. Click here for median housing value map.
Three maps show educational attainment track populations aged 25 or older. The colors are keyed to percentages of this population having a high school diploma, a bachelor's degree, or a bachelor's degree or higher. | {
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Written by: Connor Wachtel
MANKATO, Minn. – The Mankato MoonDogs were shutout 3-0 by the St. Cloud Rox in a Northwoods League baseball game played at ISG Field, Monday evening.
With the loss, the MoonDogs suffered their first consecutive loss of the season to fall to 5-3 on the year. The victorious Rox improved to 7-0 on the summer by capping a two-game home-and-home sweep over the MoonDogs.
St. Cloud struck first in the fourth inning of Monday's contest when Jack Steil (Nebraska) and Magnum Hofstetter (Hawaii) hit a double and then single back-to-back to give the Rox a 1-0 lead.
In the top of the seventh, a single blooped to left by Ethan Mann (New Mexico State) scored Hofstetter from second to make it 2-0.
The MoonDogs rallied and got two runners aboard in the bottom of the eighth but had them eventually stranded by excellent Rox pitching. In the bottom half of the inning, St. Cloud's Albert Choi (New Jersey Institute of Tech.) put salt in the wound after the fact by tripling to left-center and scoring one more run to make it 3-0.
Coming back out for the ninth inning, Chase Grillo (Washington State) returned to the mound to pick up his third save of the season after leading the Rox out of the jam in the eighth. The Rox ultimately held on in Monday's contest to defeat the MoonDogs 3-0 and sweep the two-game home-and-home series.
Picking up the win after pitching seven shutout innings in enemy territory was Hunter Day (North Iowa Area CC). Day allowed five hits, walked one and struck out another in the outing that saw him improve his record to 1-0.
Despite a solid outing in his second start of the summer, Nolan Pender (Bellarmine) came down with the loss to fall to 1-1 on the season. While allowing four hits and one run, Pender walked two and struck out five opposing hitters.
St. Cloud outhit Mankato, 7-5, in Monday's ballgame. The MoonDogs had the only error in the game and had four runners stranded while the Rox left nine aboard.
Following an off day around the Northwoods League Tuesday, the MoonDogs open a new home-and-home two-game series against the Rochester Honkers Wednesday at 6:35 p.m. at ISG Field.
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import com.taoswork.tallycheck.authority.solution.domain.user.GroupAuthority;
import com.taoswork.tallycheck.datadomain.base.entity.PersistEntity;
import com.taoswork.tallycheck.datadomain.base.entity.PersistField;
import com.taoswork.tallycheck.datadomain.base.presentation.FieldType;
import org.mongodb.morphia.annotations.Entity;
import org.mongodb.morphia.annotations.Reference;
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* Created by Gao Yuan on 2016/2/29.
*/
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protected Bu bu;
public Bu getBu() {
return bu;
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public void setBu(Bu bu) {
this.bu = bu;
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Q: How to extract data from SOAP-request in SOAP UI I'm creating mock SOAP-response which should return data contained in SOAP-request. Please, find a request sample:
SOAP-Request:
<v01:GetAncillaryOffersRQ version="1.0">
...
<v01:PNRLocator itineraryRef="itinerary_1">AAAAAA</v01:PNRLocator>
...
</v01:GetAncillaryOffersRQ>
Please, find mock-response which should be returned:
Mock Response:
<soapenv:Header></soapenv:Header>
<soapenv:Body>
<v01:GetAncillaryOffersRS version="?">
<v021:ApplicationResults status="?">
<v021:Error type="?" timeStamp="?">
<v021:SystemSpecificResults timeStamp="?" reference="?">
<v021:Message code="?">No such PNR: ${pnrLocarotReq}</v021:Message>
<v021:DocURL>?</v021:DocURL>
</v021:SystemSpecificResults>
</v021:Error>
</v021:ApplicationResults>
</v01:GetAncillaryOffersRS>
</soapenv:Body>
And I'm trying to pass value from SOAP-request to mock responce with the following script:
def req = new XmlSlurper().parseText(mockRequest.requestContent)
def pnrLocarotReq = req.GetAncillaryOffersRQ.PNRLocator
log.info "PNR Locator: $pnrLocarotReq"
And this value isn't passed to response. And from that I can see in console, parameter value isn't extracted from request.
Console Output:
Fri Feb 13 12:22:23 CET 2015:INFO:PNR Locator:
Could you tell me what I'm doing wrong?
A: This code worked fine for me:
def req = new XmlSlurper().parseText(mockRequest.requestContent)
def pnrLocarotReq = req.Body.GetAncillaryOffersRQ.PNRLocator
log.info "PNR Locator: $pnrLocarotReq"
Many thanks to userRao
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Estonian citizen with Armenian name deported from Azerbaijan
Authors: Turan
Karina Oganesyan
On 23 March, an Estonian citizen of Armenian origin, Karina Oganesyan, was detained at the Baku airport and later deported, according to Armenian media reports citing Oganesyan's Instagram account. According to her, she was kept at the airport for 12 hours, after which she was sent back.
Oganesyan is an adviser to the chairman of the Tallinn city council and chairman of the youth wing of the Estonian Centre Party. She went to Baku as part of the Estonian delegation to an international education conference.
According to her Instagram post, Oganesyan was issued an electronic visa and registered as a participant of the event from Estonia.
The press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan told Turan News Agency that they are not aware of the detention and expulsion of an Estonian citizen.
For several years the Azerbaijani authorities have strictly restricted visits to the country by people of Armenian nationality. This cannot be done without obtaining the prior consent of the authorities.
In 2016, Armenian human rights activist Vahe Avetian flew to Baku but was not allowed through passport control and ultimately deported.
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Queen's hosts diplomats from across Asia-Pacific
Thursday June 6, 2019
By Tom Collier, Coordinator, International Projects and Events, Office of the Associate Vice-Principal (International)
Annual Ambassadors' Forum brings international representatives to campus for networking and knowledge sharing.
Queen's representatives and international ambassadors pose together in front of Summerhill, a yearly tradition after the Ambassadors' Forum.
Diplomats from 10 countries across the Asia-Pacific region met at Queen's University recently for the Ambassadors' Forum – an annual event that provides opportunities for international networking, knowledge sharing, and collaboration. Representatives from China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, South Korea, and Vietnam joined Queen's academics and administrators for discussions of international education, partnerships, and economic and political issues.
"I want to thank our guests for joining this year's Ambassadors' Forum, and for sharing their invaluable perspectives on opportunities and challenges we all share," says Tom Harris, Interim Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic). "Effective partnerships are built on communication, so this annual gathering serves as a fantastic opportunity to deepen these connections and explore untapped potential for future collaboration."
First held in 2003, the Ambassadors' Forum was developed and nurtured by Hok-Lin Leung, Professor Emeritus in the Queen's Department for Geography and Planning. The yearly event hosts ambassadors, high commissioners, and national representatives, as well as Queen's academics and administrators for a luncheon and private guest lecture. This year, David Detomasi, Adjunct Associate Professor at Smith School of Business addressed forum guests with a talk entitled "The New International Trade Order".
"I want to thank Dr. Leung for continuing to devote significant time and effort into building and strengthening Queen's University's relationships with this important community," says Dr. Harris.
Dr. Harris was joined by other administrators in representing Queen's at the forum, including Fahim Quadir, Dean of the School of Graduate Studies; Kent Novakowski, Associate Vice-Principal (Research); and Jill Scott, Interim Associate Vice-Principal (International).
"We must continually strive to set the bar higher for ourselves as we work to equip our students with the tools they will need to become global citizens," says Dr. Scott, who closed out the luncheon with remarks about the social mission of universities like Queen's.
The spring edition of the annual Ambassadors' Forum took place at Queen's on Friday, May 31.
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The federal Liberals may be taking a pragmatic approach to their carbon tax plan by softening the blow to heavy emitters.
We are, after all, living beside a U.S. president who once believed global warming was a plot hatched by the Chinese to hurt American business and is already wreaking economic havoc in some key Canadian competitive sectors with punitive tariffs and ongoing trade uncertainty. On Thursday, Donald Trump moved to roll back a measure that was meant to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from cars and trucks.
Yes, this all threatens the competitive position of Canadian industries – particularly those who export – and the Trudeau government cannot risk the flight of business.
This is a different continent than the one in 2015 when a newly-elected Justin Trudeau had an environmental ally in Barack Obama.
But pragmatism is one thing. Politics is another.
The Liberal carbon tax has become one of the countryís political hot buttons and on the political front the government dropped the ball.
The Trudeau government ceded ground this week on both sides of the climate debate and most remarkably ceded ground to conservative opponents who are focused solely on killing a tax while offering nothing on the environment themselves.
The Doug Ford government at Queen's Park, its ally, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and their federal cousin, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, tripped all over themselves in their haste to pronounce this was a victory for their content-free, bumper sticker claim that a carbon tax is nothing more than a cash grab.
Consultation with industry had always been a component of the Liberal plan and those involved say that consultation had been formal, open and constructive.
But the decision to deliver higher rebates to heavy emitters was merely posted to the government website on a sluggish late July Friday afternoon, a move that even those who support the initiative agreed was ham-handed.
There was no ministerial statement, no media availability, certainly no press conference at the National Press Theatre followed by media appearances by Environment Minister Catherine McKenna.
Nothing, until it was revealed by The Globe and Mail, allowing critics on both sides to fill the information void until the government held a technical briefing Thursday – six days after it posted the information on its website.
The impression was that Ottawa quietly changed the rules five months before the regulations take effect. And once again that celebrated Liberal marriage between the economy and the environment looked like a dysfunctional union in which the economy got all the attention and the environment was in the kitchen getting dinner ready on time.
David McLaughlin, the director of climate change for the International Institute for Sustainable Development and an adviser to the Manitoba government says since industry does not want a carbon tax, its only alternative is to lower the threshold at which they must pay for emissions.
There will be more opportunity for business to make a case for further breaks before the federal plan is implemented.
Right now this change, described as "fine-tuning" by a department official, only applies to Ontario and Saskatchewan who will not play by Ottawaís carbon tax rules. A change in government in Alberta would add another huge player to that list.
That, McLaughlin says, means the pan-Canadian framework envisioned by Ottawa no longer works because it was predicated on provincial co-operation.
On cue, Ontario Attorney General Caroline Mulroney announced her government will challenge the constitutionality of the federal carbon tax at the Ontario Court of Appeal.
There is a danger that voters might choose Ford-style thought bubbles over the technicalities of an output-based pricing system. But that wonít come from the courts.
The Liberals bent on this file in the face of opposition this week, but they canít break.
They have an ace to play.
Essentially Mulroney will spend up to $30 million of taxpayers' money in a futile court challenge that will be dead on arrival.
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Smith+Nephew CEO Stepping Down
by Julie A. Vetalice on October 21, 2019
Smith+Nephew (SNN) CEO Namal Nawana will step down from his 18-month tenure on October 31, by mutual agreement, to pursue opportunities outside of the U.K.
Roland Diggelmann will become SNN's new CEO on November 1. His previous leadership role was CEO of Roche Diagnostics, which reported revenue of $11.5 billion in 2018. Mr. Diggelmann's 11 years at Roche Diagnostics were preceded by 12 years in orthopedics at Sulzer Orthopedics and Zimmer. Mr. Diggelmann joined SNN's board as a non-executive director in early 2018.
Mr. Nawana has been instrumental in delivering on a critical phase of SNN's development, accelerating revenue growth across franchises and geographies as well as improving profitability. The company said that the new CEO and senior leadership team will build on these foundations to further drive commercial execution and deliver on the company's strategic ambitions.
Under Mr. Nawana's stewardship from May 2018 to October 2019, SNN averaged growth of 1.5% per quarter, driven mostly by knee replacement and sports medicine sales. These results coincided with an overhaul of the company's structure from regional selling to a global model led by franchise-focused presidents. In late 2018, the company hit a milestone of $1 billion in annual knee replacement sales and doubled unit sales of NAVIO versus the previous year.
However, during Mr. Nawana's tenure, trauma performance lagged due to lack of international scale and effective focus from leadership. Despite gains by NAVIO, the company's relative lack of robotics experience impacted its ability to compete with Stryker in the knee replacement market.
The leadership transition occurs as SNN is reintroducing its brand and business under the Life Unlimited campaign, with strategic imperatives such as achieve the full potential of our portfolio, transform the business through enabling technologies, expand in high-growth segments, etc.
Source: Smith+Nephew
Roland Diggelmann will become SNN's new CEO on November 1. His previous leadership role was CEO of Roche Diagnostics, which reported revenue of $11.5 billion in 2018. Mr. Diggelmann's 11... | {
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DentonMatters
Denton Matters City Council Candidate Interviews: At Large Place 5, Deborah Armintor
Question 1: When asked about advancing inclusion and protecting civil rights, a common answer recently given by candidates is a pledge to "meet with local leaders." What specific plans do you have to meet the needs of our diverse community? What have you done prior to this election to advance these causes?
Response: In my first term on City Council, I've become known by supporters and detractors alike for partnering with individual and community victims of systemic injustice and discrimination to propose changes in city policies and practices for a more equitable Denton. I'm not afraid to stand up against bullies and corporate interests in doing so, and unfortunately that is seen by my opponent and his supporters as "divisive" and "dangerous." I suppose it is dangerous to the status quo, but the divisiveness is caused not by me but by the segregation, selective enforcement, and discrimination I am trying to resolve through better public policy and representation. As for "meet[ing] with local leaders," I depend on my close working relationships and friendships with leaders in local civil rights and inclusion advocacy and activist groups like the NAACP Legal Redress Team, Movimiento Cosecha, the Denton Disability Inclusion Society, LULAC, PRIDE Denton, local religious group leaders, affordable housing and service providers, and numerous other groups. But when members of the public reach out to me about specific civil rights and inclusion problems in Denton, I turn first not to orgs but to individual victims — listening carefully and empathically to their experience, asking questions, and inquiring what justice, equality, and a solution looks like to them.
My partnership with victims of local injustice for a more just and equitable Denton have been covered extensively in print and tv media in Denton and beyond, in my successful and hard-earned advocacy for:
-municipal water access and respect for the majority Latinx Green Tree mobile home community;
-abolition of decades-old discriminatory segregationist zoning restrictions imposed on the historically Black-owned Southeast Denton restaurant now known as Clara's Kitchen;
-diversifying city committees in ways that have led to inclusion of long-neglected Southeast Denton road repairs in the bond election,
-calling for the formation of a committee on persons with disabilities intended to advise City Council on policies and practices affecting people with disabilities in Denton, including but by no means limited to capital projects and mobility access;
-my outspoken support of an outstanding city employee who blew the whistle against racism and corruption within Denton PD, and was smeared as a hysterical liar in an unprofessional "internal investigation" before the city settled;
-partnering with the community to demand the release of body camera footage in the murder of local college student Darius Tarver, who was having a mental health crisis when he was tased and shot to death by Denton PD in his apartment complex.
My work on these and other civil rights issues in Denton have led to fearmongering against me from defenders of the status quo, and a letter of adversity from the City Attorney and a Council majority for allegedly having interests "adverse to the city's." My advocacy in these areas have also earned me the honors of the endorsement of the Texas Working Families Party, the Grassroots Law Network, as well as the Denton County Young Democrats, and the Denton County Democratic Party, who endorse candidates in non-partisan races that represent their values.
Denton still has a very long way to go, and I need your vote to keep fighting for the civil rights needs brought to me by affected members of the public, issues that I've been fighting for since Day 1, including:
-Fair Housing training for City Council and the Planning & Development departments to avoid discrimination against group homes, protected communities, and affordable housing.
-an LGBTQ+ Non-Discrimination Ordinance with no anti-trans de facto "bathroom bill" carveouts for bathrooms
-a committee on tenant's rights
-the abolition of criminal trespass citations on public property and other laws selectively enforced against people experiencing homelessness
Question 2: Did you support the city's mask ordinance? Yes or No. What in your opinion would be your responsibility, as a city official, in protecting Denton's citizens from COVID19 or similar threats?
Response: Yes. As a matter of fact, I was the first to call for a mask ordinance on City Council, months before it received enough support other supporters on Council, and ultimately a fourth for a majority win. I was accused of "playing armchair epidemiologist," which was ridiculous, since I was doing what all responsible laypersons should be when it comes to private health, and what all responsible elected officials should do when it comes to public health, i.e. acting on the data-driven advice of infectious disease specialists worldwide. I had done my homework, and wasn't waiting for the county or the state to catch on. That (in answer to the second part of the question) is our responsibility. I was proud of the majority vote we eventually achieved on such a contentious issue (even with a public death threat issued against us, which is a tactic I've faced before because of my work for local civil rights, unfortunately), and I'm proud to have planted the seeds for it months earlier. But I am also devastated: Had we enacted a mask ordinance back then and sustained it, we would be in a better position now, both healthwise and business-wise. We could have saved more lives.
Another COVID emergency measure I called for early on that a Council majority came around to only months later was providing hotel rooms for people experiencing homelessness to mitigate COVID spread. It was an ideal temporary solution: hotel rooms are self-contained pods, which provide your protection that traditional temporary shelters can't. Local hotels are struggling, and partnering with them on emergency shelter solutions would help alleviate that loss, while boosting hotel tax revenue, which funds many of our local nonprofits that serve the community. The hotel rooms have been working, but there are too few of them, only 70 or so out of hundreds of homeless individuals and families.
COVID measures I called for early on that still don't have majority consensus to become a reality include:
-ending residential utility shutoffs;
-reducing utility rates for struggling residents and small businesses
-providing more rental assistance and better tenant protections to safeguard against evictions
-In the absence of hotel rooms and safe shelter for everyone, at the very least making encampment safer by providing a legal camp ground with running water, soap, toilets, and trash & recycling disposal and collection (instead the city is shutting down encampments and providing no alternative)
-releasing all non-violent offenders from the Denton City jail and partnering with the Denton County jail (which is county jurisdiction but located in the city of Denton) to help them do the same.
-creating a new position for a public health official for the City of Denton so we don't have to rely on the County if they don't want to do their job for public health.
Question 3: Council Members pitch ideas for initiatives to have city staff research. At your first work session, after this election, what will be your first pitch to help the citizens of Denton?
Response: There are many legislative and policy measures I've been fighting for, measures that reached a standstill without a Council majority to back them up and get them on a work session agenda. It will be hard to decide which items to bring forward first once we get some local election results that finally tip the scales towards the people. That's a problem I look forward to having. When we get there, I will leave it up to the public to decide which stalled policy to put forward first, from abolishing the regressive overcharging of low-income people in the form of "credit based utility deposits," to ending utilities shutoffs; from reducing small marijuana possession to lowest priority enforcement to strengthening our weak and developer-vetted tree ordinance and mobility plan; from removing cost & zoning prohibitions on affordable housing to reallocating excess police spending into Community Development to empower the local communities that have historically been the most policed and the least represented on Council, to the establishment of a tenants rights advisory committee to Council.
But before we do any of those things, we must first change the process itself by which Council gets items onto the work session agenda so as to make the process more democratic and more accessible to Denton's many Spanish speaking residents, to parents of young children, and to people with disabilities. That would start by:
-Requiring only 2 council members to agree to move an item forward (not a 4-person majority, as is currently required and which I consider a straw vote), to better serve democracy, and to better represent the interests of all voters and the members of the public each individual council member was elected to serve
-Having all work sessions and regular meetings closed captioned for accessibility (and to produce written transcripts of every meeting available online)
-Having all work sessions and regular meetings translated live into American Sign Language for accessibility
-Having all work sessions and regular meetings (and powerpoints live & online) translated live into Spanish for accessibility
-Having paid qualified childcare available on site at all work sessions and regular meetings for members of the public and staff members who are parents of young children, for accessibility
-Allowing members of the public to speak live to Council, up to 3 minutes per person, on all items at Council work sessions (as well as at regular meetings where the public can already comment), to better serve democracy and the public we're elected to serve
-Allowing participation by phone at all work sessions and regular meetings for members of the public who can't be there physically (and for staff members who are not giving presentations, but who are just on standby to answer possible questions if necessary). It works under COVID, so it will work post-COVID too, for accessibility.
-Allowing the public to comment on items at regular meetings in work sessions even after the item has already been called (currently, the public must sign up to speak prior to the item being called), to better serve democracy and the public we're elected to serve
Question 4: Our city will be facing a budget crisis due to reduced tax revenue. What, specifically, will you do to bring home recovery funds to assist Denton residents and businesses who are struggling with Covid-19 related economic challenges?
Response: The city budgeting process has become more transparent and fiscally responsible, but we still have a long way to go. The people of Denton demand and deserve a fiscally and environmentally Zero-Waste budget plan for Denton that puts the essential needs of our most vulnerable residents, locally owned small businesses, local workers, public health, housing, and the environment first, and that doesn't equate public safety with expanded broken windows police patrols. Our city budgeting process is still over-reliant on counterproductive old habits like de facto incremental budgeting and rubber-stamping instead of open-minded zero-based budgeting; too protective of sacred cows and resistant to thinking outside the box to focus on goals & outcomes; too defensive of top-down budget recommendations; too quick to shut down or respond defensively to skeptical questions from council members and members of the public; too reliant on consultants instead of local advocates; too deferential to developers of unaffordable housing, the Denton police association, and corporate interests over the greater public good; and insufficiently representative of working class and low income people's needs, seeing those needs as charity issues to be budgeted only with federal funding and not with general fund tax dollars. Low income and working class taxpayers are still paying for rich people's wants, while their own needs are going intentionally underfunded to meet their needs.
Question 5: What in your history/record qualifies you, above your challengers, for the seat you are seeking election?
Response: That's an easy answer: I'm a public activist for the people; he's a private advocate for developers of unaffordable housing and the Denton police association. My opponent talks a good talk about trees and roads, but if you peer behind the thin veneer of his vague campaign rhetoric, if you check out who's funding and endorsing him, and if you research his role in the tree ordinance process and his philosophy of road funding and developer impact fees, you'll find that whereas I have fought to preserve our urban forests as a member of the public and on Council, he has represented the interests of the developers who line his pockets in defending a tree ordinance that allows over half of mature urban forests to be razed by right, and ensures that individual trees or any kind can be killed for a price. When it comes to roads, he correctly sees, as everyone does, that our roads need repairs; but he doesn't want developers of unaffordable housing to pay their fair share for new roads in impact fees. Furthermore, at a recent Southeast Denton forum, he dismissed the well-documented history of the city's longstanding under-servicing and under-funding of Southeast Denton roads, which is not only an infrastructure problem but a discrimination problem as well. I have fought to repair and fund Southeast Denton roads, while he has advocated for dangerous road expansions elsewhere and for 85% percent speed limits that are bad for neighborhoods and public safety.
Furthermore, my opponent has allowed his supporters to run a sustained and anonymously funded (and therefore illegal) negative campaign, which he has done nothing to stop, only to weakly claim ignorance with one hand, while benefiting from it with the other, mirroring its rhetoric of my being a "loud," "divisive," and "dangerous" woman, while presenting himself as "a quiet and reasonable man" who will make meetings shorter. He is definitely quiet; but the under-served majority doesn't need a quiet rubber stamper who serves the privileged few. They need an outspoken, time-tested, incorruptible advocate.
Question 6: The DEC Net projected Income is in the Red year over year and citizens have been informed that our energy rates will go up as a result. What are your plans to help resident ratepayers keep costs lower? Do you have any ideas or plans in place to assist with this?
Response: Long before my election to Council in 2018, I was a leader in a grassroots movement of activists and communities citywide starting advocating against the $225 million-dollar natural gas plant (plus up to $1 billion in O&M, interest, substations, and legal fees for sound mitigation and fending off groundless lawsuits against the city by the liability's creators), which was greenwashed to the public as "Renewable Denton Plan" because it came with some solar and wind contracts that we were told required a municipally owned fossil fuel power generation source to back it up (that's not true; ERCOT backs us up, although we would need a generation source of some kind, any kind, to replace the coal plant to chip in our part to the ERCOT potluck). We warned of what an environmental and financial liability it was, and three out of four Council members: Keely Briggs, Sarah Bagheri, and even Mayor Chris Watts, voted no. Had I won the first time I ran in 2016, I would have been the fourth vote against the gas plant, and could have saved ratepayers all that debt, liability, and air pollution. I missed a runoff with the yes-voting incumbent by about 30 votes, which just goes to show how much your vote and your friends votes matter in Municipal elections.
We can't go back in time though, only forward, and are stuck with debt no matter what; so here's how I'm working to help clean up after the messes of others who are long gone, while doing everything I can to protect ratepayers and airbreathers from additional harm: I want to decommission the gas plant, incentivize cheap rooftop solar, consider outsourcing our EMO, and getting independent guidance on building solar and wind generation sources in Denton and elsewhere, perhaps in coordination with other cities. I am open to anything that will work, including getting rid of DME if that's what it would take — or preserving and improving it, which I would strongly prefer.
Denton ratepayers deserve better than to have my inquiries about various possibilities moving forward mocked and gaslighted by a rubber-stamping Council majority. We need to consider all the possibilities for the ratepayers' sake, and not turn our noses up at anything or shut down questions. The sunk cost fallacy applies here: Don't continue throwing more money at a bad investment.
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There's a big new trans-Tasman specialist in the converged security market, after Optic Security Group rolled up six physical and cyber security companies with a combined revenue of over $100 million.
The new company, which will operate from 18 sites across New Zealand and Australia, claims to have now formed the region's largest independent physical, IT and information security group.
Optic Security brings together physical security company Auckland-based Fortlock, which recently acquired Wellington IT experts Comsmart, as well as Wellington-based Circuit Systems and Auckland's SSL.
Across the ditch, Optic Security has added Adelaide-based Security & Technology Services and Sydney-based Bemac.
The new-look Optic Security will be led by Group CEO Jason Cherrington, who said the group members were carefully selected over a 12 month period to ensure complementary capabilities, geographic coverage and industry expertise. Market reputation was also a factor in the selection.
"Scale and reach were key, as was capability and understanding of what converged security means," Cherrington told Reseller News. "They all complement each other, by design rather than by default."
The people had to be right too, he added.
Converged IT security, embracing physical and cyber security, is a globally emerging trend that is driving industry growth by over 10 per cent a year, he said. However, while this was advanced in the UK and US, it had not landed in A/NZ yet.
In New Zealand, however, TPT Group has also been making acquisitions in both the physical and IT service and security markets.
Optic Security was co-founded with Chris Giufre, managing director of New Zealand Investment firm Ascentro Capital Partners.
The pair will join the existing shareholders of the six businesses on the Optic Security shareholder register and become members of the board.
Cherrington said organisations are operating in an environment with increasing demand, more volatility and more complexity in a connected world.
Safe-guarding people, information and technology has become much more complex and this is making the need to protect critical infrastructure against both physical and digital threats an imperative.
"These threats are now exposing directors to a complex liability that if not mitigated successfully lead to significant financial, criminal and brand damaging outcomes that boards have to be fully aware of, and then protected against," he said.
While cyber security has become a board issue, Cherrington said physical security is still not on the board agenda.
Often, however, IT and cyber security issues are created by failures in the physical security realm.
"We need to get boards to understand about physical security," he said. "The emerging threat is complex and we don't see anyone doing that with purpose, authority or voice."
Often organisations do not know how deep or how long they have been compromised because they don't have a full end-to-end view of their security, he added.
Optic Security Group launches with over 200 employees serving close to 1,000 existing customers and a leadership team Cherrington said has a wealth of international experience and sector expertise.
There will be no changes in management at a business unit level within each of the six rolled up businesses.
In addition, the new company will also be able to immediately provide additional services to existing customers of the companies under the Optic umbrella.
Optic Security, which will be based in Auckland, is also partnering with other players in the market such as the Cyber Audit team in Australia who provide independent information security and cybersecurity assessments. | {
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There is one particular advertisement on mainstream tv currently that is pretty inspiration and for quite a different reason to the one you'd expext. One of the major banks has developed a training scheme for young people nearing the end of school. Their online courses and mentor based education side helps to encourage yougsters to present themselves in the best possible light, each and every time. Currently the thread is group of Scottish teens are problem solving with a mentor – he's bringing different scenarios to the problem and they are working their way through the many problems to be considered and solved. It needs this level of support for young folk to help with their preparation for life in the real world. The young lass in the ad is later tasked with working out how to fix a problem with a massive wind turbine in a force 9 wind in the north of scotlad. But her training for that job would have been bolstered up front with schools work provided by that bank. | {
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The Katrina top is even more eyecatching in our new fave fabric, Wild West Paisley Sheen! She is kind of like the Baby Spice tee except a little longer and edgier. She ties up in the front and we can't get enough of her! Pair her with Mumu blues, Bam Bam Bells, or any Mumu bottom. She is loved by everyone and everything! | {
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Adidas Golf creates high-performance, technology-infused golf apparel and footwear worn by hundreds of professional golfers around the world.
Bag Boy
The first Bag Boy pull golf cart was designed and made by Bruce Williamson in Portland, Oregon in 1945. While the Bag Boy Company is widely recognized as a leader in the walking cart business, the company expanded its product offerings in the golf bag category and entered the travel cover market in 2000. By continuously introducing new and innovative products such as quick folding carts, Revolver golf bags and hybrid travel covers, The Bag Boy Company has become a brand leader in the golf cart, bag and travel cover markets.
Today Bridgestone shares the same passion for the game of golf as our founder. Mr. Ishibashi converted his golf passion into a commercial success when Bridgestone first produced golf balls in 1935. Along with technical developments in tire technology came breakthroughs in golf ball technology that have led Bridgestone to be the number one golf ball producer in Japan.
Bushnell has been the industry leader in high-performance sports optics for over 50 years. Our guiding principle is to provide the highest quality, most reliable and affordable sports optics products on the market. And, our commitment to outstanding customer service and strong retailer partnerships is unmatched.
Through an unwavering commitment to innovation, Callaway Golf Company creates products and services designed to deliver serious performance and serious fun for all golfers. Callaway is a global leader in advanced golf technology, and has consistently found new ways to empower golfers of all abilities for 30 years.
Cleveland/Srixon
Cleveland Golf is an American golf equipment company based in Huntington Beach, California. The company was founded in 1979 by Roger Cleveland, originally producing replicas of classic golf clubs from the 1940s and 1950s. Cleveland currently produces a some of the best wedges in the game.
Creative Covers
Creative Covers is a company dedicated to quality and innovation, on a mission to create the world's best golf head covers. From Flinstone's to Godzilla and everything in between, you're sure to find a unique, fun head cover for your club.
Datrek
Datrek Golf strives to provide innovative and fashion forward golf bags and accessories with the goal of enhancing the overall golfing experience. With over 25 years in the sporting goods industry Datrek quickly became recognized as an industry leader for premium golf products. As Datrek's reputation grew so did their commitment to the customer. They can confidently say they're the leading provider of innovative golf bags and accessories and field the best customer care center in the industry.
Dorfman Pacific prides itself in being one of the largest full-line, in-stock headwear and handbag companies in the world. The company began in 1921 as Dorfman Hat & Cap Company in a 5,000 square foot facility in Oakland, California. During their 90 years in business, they have continuously changed to keep pace with their customers' headwear needs, while keeping our commitment to customer service, product quality, on time deliveries and competitive prices.
FootJoy. It's about comfort. It's about performance. It's about tradition. For nearly 150 years, FootJoy has been committed to creating superior golf footwear, gloves, and accessories that will enhance your on-course experience. Second to none, FootJoy is the choice of those who love the game, from young to old, from amateur to top professional. For more than 55 years, FootJoy has been the leading golf shoe on the PGA tour. This proves, when given a choice, the best golfers in the world choose the best golf shoes in the world.
Golf Pride® has laid claim to more major wins than any other grip company. More than 80% of Tour professionals choose to play Golf Pride grips and not one is paid to do so. And in this age of multi-million dollar endorsement deals, that's the strongest endorsement of all. So, whether you're a Tour pro playing a major, a rising amateur, or an everyday golfer, you can rest assured knowing you're playing the #1 Grip in Golf.
For 90 years they've led the industry in innovation, comfort & easy care fabrics. They've earned the trust of Hall of Fame athletes, presidents & American heroes. Most importantly, they proudly serve every customer because their founder, J.M. Haggar, believed that "Quality and craftsmanship should be a RIGHT, not a privilege."
Just4Golf
Linda launched Just4Golf in 2011 to provide women with fashionable, unique headcovers that could be fit to any club set. She created a concept of mix and match head covers that are fun and colorful allowing anyone to create their own fashion statement from the collection of over 50 styles for all club sizes. Team them up with coordinating accessories for your own fashion statement!
After more than 90 years, Lamkin is one of the most trusted and dependable brands in golf and a leading provider of golf grips to premium club manufacturers, Tour players, golf professionals and millions of worldwide golfers
Mizuno USA, Inc.'s roots stem from its parent company Mizuno Corporation. Mizuno Corporation was established in Osaka, Japan in 1906 by Rihachi Mizuno. Today, Mizuno USA is located in Norcross, GA and continues to manufacture and distribute high quality golf, baseball, softball, running, track & field and volleyball equipment, apparel, and footwear.
Odyssey has continually produced the leading putters in golf and on Tour since the early 1990s. In fact, the biggest breakthroughs in putter design – from inserts to alignment devices – have come from Odyssey drawing boards. At its core, Odyssey is a forward-thinking company that constantly innovates with ideas and products that build confidence on the green.
Orange Whip
The Orange Whip Trainer is the swing aid and golf fitness product for a new generation. The creators believe it to be the best swing aid ever created and are confident that anyone that uses the product on a regular basis will agree.
PING is a family-owned company founded in 1959 in the garage of Karsten Solheim. Karsten's frustration with his putting inspired him to design a putter, which made a "pinging" sound when striking a golf ball. Today, PING is synonymous with innovation, quality and service in the world of golf.
Acushnet Company, comprised of the Pinnacle, Titleist, and FootJoy golf brands, is committed to providing both serious and recreational golfers alike with products and services of superior performance and quality. By combining advanced technology with innovative design, Acushnet offers its customers a competitive advantage not found with other manufacturers.
A 3.56-billion-dollar global leader in the performance and lifestyle footwear industry, Skechers USA, Inc. designs, develops and markets more than 3,000 styles for men, women and children. The company offers two distinct footwear categories: a lifestyle division and performance footwear.
We are always thinking. Thinking about the game of golf, the varying courses, swing mechanics and the weather golfers encounter. We are golfers, engineers, designers and problem solvers. Our promise is to deliver the best outerwear, bags, carts and accessories available to enhance your enjoyment of the game.
Golf has changed a lot over the years. Once a leisurely game, it is now a sport through and through. Today, golfers are more committed and passionate than ever. At Sun Mountain, their history is marked by innovations that started trends and helped make this pivotal change happen.
SuperStroke will always push the limits of grip performance, technology and design, so all golfers, regardless of skill level, can experience a more meaningful connection to their shots and their game.
TaylorMade Golf is a premium global golf club manufacturer with a passion for golf and the drive to be the #1 performance golf brand in the world.
TeamGolf
Team Golf is the leading supplier of NFL, NHL, MLB, and collegiate licensed golf accessories in the country, offering a large variety of both traditional and innovative products for many leagues and schools. We are committed to offering the highest quality product at reasonable prices. Whether for personal use, or as a gift for any occasion, you are sure to find something perfect.
Titleist, the #1 ball in golf, is the choice of more players and more champions at every level of competitive golf, and provides real performance differences and preference options to meet the wide range of golfers' needs. From tee-to-green, Titleist golf clubs are also performance driven and can be found at the top of the leaderboards and in the bags of serious golfers the world over.
It started with a simple plan to make a superior T-shirt. A shirt that provided compression and wicked perspiration off your skin rather than absorb it. A shirt that worked with your body to regulate temperature and enhance performance. Founded in 1996 by former University of Maryland football player Kevin Plank, Under Armour is the originator of performance apparel – gear engineered to keep athletes cool, dry and light throughout the course of a game, practice or workout. The technology behind Under Armour's diverse product assortment for men, women and youth is complex, but the program for reaping the benefits is simple: wear HeatGear when it's hot, ColdGear when it's cold, and AllSeasonGear between the extremes.
U.S. Kids Golf
U.S. Kids Golf, LLC was started in 1996 when founder, Dan Van Horn, realized that cutoffs and junior clubs were too heavy; "…they were not only hurting my kids' swings, but also their desire to play." That's when the former golf professional and engineer began developing Ultralight kids clubs, which were designed to be 25% lighter than adult and most junior clubs, and he formed the company, U.S. Kids Golf. Since then, parents and pros around the world have seen the incredible difference that lightweight and correctly fit clubs have made in their young player's swing and enthusiasm for the game. Today, the company is the world's leading provider of equipment.
Winn is the first manufacturer to bring premium polymer golf grips to golfers. Its pursuit of the most technologically advanced golf grips mirrors Winn's pioneering efforts in fishing rods, tennis, and bicycle grips and wraps. Winn grips facilitate the learning, enjoyment and performance level of participants at every level – in every field it enters!
Baseball Brands
Augusta Sportswear, a benchmark in the team apparel industry for 30 years, is a manufacturer and retailer of sportswear and athletic oriented apparel, team-uniforms, sportswear and related accessories in the sporting goods, team dealer, decorator and college bookstore markets.
CHAMPRO Sports is a manufacturer of sports equipment and apparel and distributes via sports specialty retailers. Champro Sports will deliver high value traditional and innovative athletic equipment and apparel to sporting goods specialty stores via outstanding, integrity driven customer service.
DeMarini is an American manufacturer of baseball bats and other sports equipment headquartered in Hillsboro, Oregon and now owned by Wilson. The company is known for producing baseball and softball bats with innovations that provide enhanced hitting power.
Through sheer personal will, keen sports insight and metallurgy know how, Easton Sports would go on to revolutionize sports equipment many times over by creating the world's first high performance and most successful aluminum baseball bats, first high-performance one-piece composite hockey stick, and first two-piece composite baseball bat.
EvoShield is a brand that specializes in performance-driven sports protection with multi-sport applications. "The company, which was founded by athletes makes wrist guards, elbow guards, as well as rib and heart protectors. But unlike the rest of the marketplace, which are sold as a one-size-fits-all product, EvoShield uses a proprietary substance that turns a gel into a hardened material and allows consumers to custom fit their protective device"
High Five is committed to offering customers a higher level of excellence in every aspect of their business. From uniform selection, design and quality, to order accuracy, speed of delivery, customer support and overall value.
Louisville Slugger has sold more than 100,000,000 bats, making it without question the most popular bat brand in baseball history. Louisville Slugger , now owned by by Wilson, continues to dominate the game in both wood and aluminum bat categories. In recent years, Louisville Slugger has gone far beyond bats, providing performance technology in the form of fielding and batting gloves, helmets, catchers' gear, equipment bags, training aids and accessories.
McDavid Inc. designs and markets sports protection, and performance apparel for active people and athletes. They are relentless in their pursuit of preventing injuries and enhancing performance.
The company motto says it all: "At Mizuno, your passion is our obsession." Mizuno Baseball is dedicated to advancing the sport through cutting edge technology and research. The company philosophy at Mizuno is "Contributing to society through the advancement of sporting goods and the promotion of sports." This guiding principle reflects the dedication to both the history and true core of the sport of Baseball and the development of top quality Baseball equipment.
Based in Bentonville, Arkansas, Outdoor Cap has been servicing the needs of the headwear industry for over 30 years. By combining the work ethic and integrity of a small company with the vision and resources of a large company, we have established ourselves as one of the largest and most respected suppliers of headwear in the United States. While we recognize the importance of product, technology and distribution, our everyday commitment to our employees, customers, licensors and manufacturing partners sets us apart from our competition.
Pacific Headwear is committed to delivering exceptional embroidery executed to the highest degree of quality. They work to create a wide variety of flexible and balanced designs to enhance the look of their caps.
Rawlings Sporting Goods Company, Inc., a subsidiary of Jarden Corporation (NYSE: JAH), is a leading manufacturer and marketer of sporting goods in the United States. Since the company's inception in 1887, Rawlings' mission has always centered on enabling participation by developing and producing innovative, high-performance equipment and protective apparel for the professional, amateur and entry-level player.
From the beginning, RIP-IT was founded on the idea of creating high performance baseball and softball equipment, as well as providing exceptional customer service. While RIP-IT has grown many times larger since its birth in the Polstein's garage, it continues to stick to the core values it created back then. The team at RIP-IT is now made up of nearly twenty in-house team members and over thirty support members. With a workplace that feels more like a Silicon Valley startup than a sporting goods office, RIP-IT is constantly researching new ways to improve the athletic experience for baseball and softball players worldwide.
Tanner Tees
Can one training aid make that big of a difference in baseball and softball? Tanner Tees boasts that they are the only tee used by every MLB team. The tees are lightweight, compact, durable, adjustable, and great for all ages. More college and MLB players train with Tanner batting tees than any other tee, period. MLB coaches say the hand rolled Tanner FlexTop is the closest to live pitching, with the least interference at the contact point. Every Tanner Tee FlexTop is composed of industry leading rubber that absorbs swing after swing. Multiple tee sizes to fit your needs, with tee accessory options that enhance your training. Our batting tees have been helping players at all levels perfect their swing since 1995.
At the heart of sports history for almost a century, no other company has been as influential and intimately involved in shaping the games of tennis, golf, baseball and American football as Wilson. As the originator of breakthrough technologies, Wilson has produced legendary classics and earned world-wide legitimacy in each sport it participates in. Backed by generations of athletes, Wilson is the true American icon in the world of sports equipment.
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The game will not work on Mobile devices. Play on Google Chrome or any Flash Player supported Browser.
Farm of Dreams Unblocked Game is like Candy Crush Game. Start the game, follow screen's prompt and you can easily play. In the game match similar fruits to score. Break bricks, collect coins, and there are a lot to do. You will have quite fun while playing this game. | {
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Britney Spears Wears 'Baby One More Time'-Inspired Outfit -- Watch!
Even Britney Spears is obsessed with her "Baby One More Time" schoolgirl look.
The 35-year-old singer took to Twitter on Friday to share a video of her latest at-home fashion show, which included a classy, white number, a cowgirl-inspired look and an homage to the music video of her first big hit.
"???," Spears captioned the video.
RELATED: Britney Spears Meets Fan Rocking Her Iconic 'Oops! I Did It Again' Catsuit -- Watch!
Friday's fashion fun wasn't the first time the mother of two has thrown it back to one of her iconic looks. Spears sported the schoolgirl get-up with James Corden in her "Carpool Karaoke" segment last year. | {
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Wellington Cantonment Board Recruitment 2017: Wellington Cantonment Board issued an official notification in their website. According to the notice, they are going to fill the vacancies available in designations like Lower Division Clerk, Mason, Electrical Lineman 1, Office Assistant etc. Aspirants qualified in this current year can apply for this Wellington Cantonment Board Recruitment 2017. At present 21 vacancies are available in these professions. Government job seekers can use this opportunity. Elaboration of this recruitment details are given below.
Wellington is home to the Defence Services Staff College (DSSC), a premier tri-service training establishment that imparts training to field grade officers of the three wings of the Indian Armed Forces, friendly foreign countries and various Indian Civil Service departments. It is situated in the north of Coonoor, the Mettupalayam-Ooty road passes through the Cantonment. This Board is one of civic administration body in India under control of Ministry of Defence. This board now going to conduct exam for selecting the right candidates and appoint the job openings listed under Wellington Cantonment Board Recruitment 2017. Candidates can apply for this latest recruitment through online mode. Nature of job is permanent.
Emoluments Offered: Selected peoples will get their salary monthly basis, details of salary is given below.
Educational Qualification: He/ she should have the following academic qualification. Each and every posting qualification is variable.
Age Limit: Upper age limit of the citizens as on 11th August 2017.
Age Relaxation: As per the government rule relaxation is applicable for the below listed category candidates. For each category maximum age limit is mentioned below.
Board will conduct the following process for selection.
Application Fee: Mode of the payment is online. Payment can be done through the gate ways like Net banking, Credit/ Debit cards, mobile wallet etc. After successful transaction of the amount candidates will receive the payment receipt, it will display in the system.
Appliers satisfying above criteria can apply for this Wellington Cantonment Board Recruitment 2017 via online. Appliers must keep scanned certificates, photograph and signature at the time of online application.
Go to the website "www.cbwellington.in".
Select the "Apply online" link under "Whats News…" tab.
New users first register their details and create user id & password.
So choose the link "Click here for new Registration".
Next login the web portal and duly fill the application form.
Upload the photograph, signature and relevant documents.
Before submission of the application form, appliers once again recheck the details given in the application form.
After submission of the application form take a print of the application and e-receipt for future reference.
In this above section we have discussed about the job vacancies available in Wellington Cantonment Board. If the candidates have any doubts regarding this recruitment refer the official notification.
Ordnance Factory Avadi Recruitment 2017 for Superintendent: Ordnance Factory is a Department of Production which functions under the Ministry of Defence. There are many factories functioning in various parts of the country. Among them the Ordnance Depot Avadi, has published an official notification in the DAVP website. The notification states that there exist 9 vacancies in the designation of Superintendent (Store).
Applications are invited by Ordnance Depot Avadi, Chennai on the same from deserving candidates who comprise desirable educational qualification and eligibility criteria. The other details relevant to this recruitment is mentioned in the below section.
Aspirants who are Graduated in any discipline or possessing Diploma in Engineering preferably in the discipline of Material Management obtained from recognized university or board are eligible to apply.
The upper age limit for unreserved category applicants are 27 years. Relaxation in this age limit is considered as 30 and 32 years for OBC and SC/ST category respectively.
Selection of deserving candidates will be carried out in two stages. At first applications are shortlisted and written exam will be conducted. A candidate who performs well in this test will be further invited for personal interview.
Selected candidates will be appointed in the above said designation. These appointees will be provided with a monthly salary of Rs.5200-20200/- along with a grade pay of Rs.2400/- per month.
Aspirants seeking for this job may get the application form from the official website of Ordnance Factories. Fill this form with necessary information. Send the duly filled application along with photocopy of relevant documents and certificates. All the supporting documents must be attested from the Gazetted Officer.
Enclose all these documents in an envelope which should be affixed with and postal stamps of Rs.25/-. Send this envelope containing application and other documents to the address "Ordnance Depot Avadi, Chennai-600055" before 21 days from the date of issue of this notification.
Join Indian Army 2017 is a homogeneous organisation similar to the any medical service which is developed especially to serve in war field during emergency situations. This service corps is developed by amalgamating Indian Medical Service, the Indian Medical Department and the Indian Hospital & Nursing Corps in the year 1943. The steady progress of this crop is take place after the Independence of the country. Today it serves with huge number of medical officers in army hospitals as well as in tertiary hospitals.
These officers are selected by the general recruitment process conducted every year. This year the recruitment is going to be carried out in Indian Army Medical Corps for Short Service Commission. Many aspirants with medical qualification would like to work in an adventurous environment but very few of them only achieve their desire. To get a job as you desired this is the opportunity to try your chance, the application format is available in the official advertisement. Get a copy of it and apply by following the instructions stated below.
Applicants must be a medical graduate with a qualification of MBBS is eligible, if they hold any post graduate degree like MD, MS, M.Ch or DM can also apply. The applicant must be registered their qualification permanently in any State or Central Medical Council. Candidates who are going to be complete their internship by 31st March 2013 can also apply.
After scrutinizing applications candidates with good academic profile will be invited for interview by a recruiting board of officers. The selected candidates will granted as Short Service Commission Officer in the Armed Forces Medical Services.
These officers will be placed in the Captain or its equivalent rank in Navy/Air Force, at this rank the officer will get a basic pay of Rs.17160-39100/- with a Grade pay Rs.6100/- plus Military Service Pay (MSP) Rs.6000/- per month. The other allowances which are available to serving officers will be provided as per army rules.
While sending an application applicants need to enclose a Demand Draft value of Rs.200/- as application fee which should be drawn in favour of "Director General Armed Forces Medical Services (APF Fund)", payable at New Delhi. Before sending write your name and address at the backside of the DD for reference.
Join Indian Army 2017 Application form is available in the official notification linked below, take a printout of this and fill it with details which are necessary. Send this application along with the DD and attested copies of relevant certificates. This should reach the address "DGAFMS/DG-1A, Ministry of Defence, 'M'Block, Room no 60, Church Road, New Delhi-110001" before the last date.
Raigad Collector Office Recruitment 2015 for Assistant Programmer - www.raigad.gov.in: Raigad is a district in the state of Maharashtra. The district collector issued a public notice regarding the vacancies existing in the administrative office of Raigad. Stating that notice applications are invites from deserving and talented candidates through online for the 12 vacancies existing in the designation of Assistant Programmer and Data Entry Operators.
Aspirants who are seeking for job in a government organization may prefer this job and act towards the applying process which stated below. Other details regarding the eligibility criteria and other information can be gathered in the official notification issued by the Raigad Collector Office.
Aspirants seeking to grab the position of Asst Programmer must possess B.E/B.Tech or M.Sc degree in the discipline of Computer Science or Information Technology form a reputed institution with an aggregate mark not lower than 60 percent.
For the other post candidates who possess 12th class or Diploma from a recognized board are eligible.
Candidates who are not more than 35 years and completed 18 years of age as on 1st January 2015 are eligible to apply. However, relaxation in upper age limit will be given for reserved category applicants.
For the post in Sl.No 1 the allocated pay band is Rs.9300-34800/- along with a Grade Pay of Rs.4300/- per month. The Data Entry Operator possess a monthly salary ranges from Rs.5200-20200/- in addition to this Grade Pay of Rs.2400/- per month.
Job seekers who are interested in this vacancy may get the application form from the official website of Raigad District. Log into the website www.raigarh.gov.in, in that site go to the section 'recruitment/ tender' from there get the application form and take a hard copy of it.
Fill this application form with details which are mandatory and true to your knowledge. Send this application form along with necessary certificate copies and documents to address "Collector & District Election Officer, Raigad Collector Office, Pin-402201, Maharashtra" not latest by the last date.
Last Date to Submit Application form - 30th April 2015 before 5:30 PM.
BPCL Recruitment 2015 Online Application for General Workman Vacancy: Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is an oil and gas exploration company engage in the activities of refining, marketing and distribution of petroleum products. This company is undertaken by Government of India as a public sector enterprise. BPCL has various refineries all over India, among them the Kochi Refinery published a notification seeking for employees in the cadre of General Workman-B.
According to the notification there is around 71 vacancies existing. Candidates who possess the required qualification and having the quoted eligibility may apply for this job. The detailed information regarding this vacancy is given below in this section.
Aspirants who possess full time diploma course in any of the above said disciplines with 60% marks or more are eligible to apply. Candidates who are waiting for final years results are advised to apply.
As per notification the upper age limit for general category candidates is 30 years. Relaxation in upper age limit will be given for reserved category candidates. Age limit will be reckoned as on 01 February 2015.
The selection process comprise written test followed by that interview takes place. Based on the performance in written exam interview call letter will be sent to candidates.
The selected candidates will be appointed in the pay scale ranging from Rs.12500-22000/-. Along with this they will also enjoy the benefits of DA, HRA, PF, Gratuity and more. The final CTC for an employ per annum will be approximately Rs.5.51 lakhs.
Candidates who are interested in this job must fill the online application. It is available in the website "www.bpclcareers.in". Log on to this website and fill the required details from the link provided. After providing all the details and submit the application. Take a printable copy of the application form for future reference.
NBCC Gate Recruitment 2015 for Management Trainees www.nbccindia.com: National Buildings Construction Corporation Ltd (NBCC) is a public sector project consultation company deals with real estate activities. It is ranked with NAVRATNA CPSE and mostly handles the projects of Ministry of Urban Development. This well established company published a recruitment notification for Management Trainees through GATE 2015.
The notification issued by NBCC India in their official website states that, 27 Civil Engineering graduates are going to be recruited through the GATE Exam 2015. Candidates who possess B.E or B.Tech degree in civil Engineering are invited to participate in the recruitment process through the GATE Exam. The other details regarding to this vacancy are listed in the below sections. Go through the official notification before applying to get more details about this selection.
Aspirants seeking to get this job must possess a Civil Engineering Degree (B.E/B.Tech) or its Equivalent qualification obtained in a regular stream from a Recognized University is necessary. The minimum mark to be scored in this examination is 60% as Aggregate.
The upper age limit for the candidates to participate in the selection process is 29 years as on 19th Feb 2015. However, relaxation in age limit will be given for reserved category aspirants as per the existing reservation rules.
Based on the GATE Score eligible candidates will be shortlisted. These candidates will be further invited for Personal Interview. On considering the Gate Score and the presentation in the personal interview the final selection takes place.
Selected candidates will be appointed as a Management Trainee for duration of One Year. On completion of this one year probation period successful, the appointees will be designated as Sr. Project Executive (Civil) with a monthly pay scale ranging from Rs.16400-40500/- per month.
General or Unreserved category applicants are only advised to pay application fee. All others are exempted. The application fee is Rs.1000/- which must be remitted by means of online transaction using debit/credit card or net-banking.
The application process contains two stages, initially all candidates have to apply for the GATE 2015 Exam. On successfully completing the GATE registration process, candidates have to register in the NBCC website online using the GATE registration number before the last date.
SSC Constable and Rifleman Recruitment 2015 Apply Online at www.ssconline.nic.in: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has published a notification in the Employment News Paper regarding the recruitment of Constables and Rifleman for the Paramilitary Forces. The notification states that there is around 62390 vacancies existing in various Forces. SSC conducts an open examination to select deserving and eligible candidates.
The recruitment process carried out by Staff Selection Commission contains various stages. This includes Physical Standards Test, Physical Efficiency Test, Written Examination and Medical Examination. Candidates who possess good standards and performance in these tests only will be selected.
Candidates who complete Matriculation or 10th standard or its equivalent from a recognized Board or University are eligible to apply for this job.
Aspirants who wish to get this job must not be more than 23 years of age as on 1st August 2015 and should not be less than 18 years of age on the same date. Relaxation in upper age limit will be given for SC/ST, OBC and Ex-Servicemen candidates.
As above said, selection of aspirants contains several stages. Initially the applicants will be invited for Physical Standards test followed by that Physical Efficiency Test will be carried out.
Candidates who qualify these two tests will then undergo written test. Finally the Medical Test will take place. Completing all these exams successfully grants the appointment as a Constable or Rifleman in any one of the forces.
Selected candidates will be appointed in deserved designation with a monthly salary ranging from Rs.5200-20200/- along with a Grade pay of Rs.2000/- according to the Pay Band One.
Candidates have to pay a fee of Rs.50/-. This fee has to be remitted by means of online mode using the State Bank of India challan or online payment through Net Banking or Credit and Debit cards.
Candidates who are interested in this job may apply on-line in the official (http://ssconline.nic.in and http://ssconline2.gov.in). By getting into any one of these websites, select the appropriate link to submit your details. On successfully entering all these details pay the fee online. Then continue to the second stage of the application process to upload your details whatever required.
www.forests.tn.nic.in TNFUSRC Recruitment 2015 for 181 Foresters: Tamil Nadu Forest Uniform Services Recruitment Committee (TNFUSRC) has published a notification regarding the vacancies existing in Tamil Nadu Forest Department. According to the published notification there is around 181 posts existing in the designations of Forested and Field Assistant. Aspirants seeking job opportunities in reputed Government Corporations may prefer this vacancy and act towards the selection process.
The estimated number of posts mentioned in this notification is tentative. Candidates who possess desirable education qualification and being physically fit are invited to apply. The selection process consists of several tests which includes written and physical. Participants who are selected through this recruitment process will be appointed as a Forester and Field Assistants in the concerned corporations.
Candidates who wish to apply for this job must possess bachelors degree under any of the below mentioned disciplines.
The minimum age to apply for this job is 21 years and the upper age limit for General category applicant is 30 years and for all others 35 years.
On completing the written exam successful deserving candidates will be invited for physical tests. Proving themselves in the physical test and personality test in the final will be considered to selection.
Along with other eligibility criteria candidates must possess desired Physical Standards and Physical Test. Finally they must satisfy a medical board as to his/her physical fitness and capacity for rough outdoor work.
Selected candidates will be appointed in the concerned posts with the salary ranging from Rs.9300-34800/- per month along with the grade pay of Rs.4200-4400/- per month.
The cost of the application fee is Rs.60/- and the Examination fee is Rs.262/-. All these fees should be paid while collecting application form. Exemption on these fees will be given to reserved category applicants.
Job seekers who are willing to apply for this job may collect the application from any one of the designated Post Offices in Tamil Nadu/ Pondicherry. Then fill this form with necessary details and send to the address "Chief Post Master, Anna Road HO, Chennai-600 002" before the last date. | {
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06:49, 2019/06/13
USD Shrugs off Slowing Inflation, AUD Slides on AU Jobs Data
The dollar traded higher against all but two of its G10 peers, despite the slower than expected US CPIs for May. Combined with the fact that the broader market sentiment remained subdued after Trump's remarks that he is the one holding up a deal with China, this suggests that investors still see the greenback as a safe haven. The Aussie was the main loser, coming under selling interest after Australia's employment report kept the door wide open for another RBA rate decrease soon.
USD Ignores Soft CPIs Amid Risk-off Trading
The dollar traded higher against all but two of the other G10 currencies on Wednesday and during the Asian morning Thursday. It underperformed slightly against JPY, while it was found virtually unchanged against NZD. The main losers were AUD, NOK and EUR in that order.
Yesterday, the main release we got from the US was the CPIs for May. The headline rate declined to +1.8% yoy from 2.0%, missing estimates of +1.9%. The core one ticked down to +2.0% yoy instead of staying unchanged at +2.1%. Following the disappointing NFPs last Friday, the more-than-expected slowdown in inflation may have prompted investors to increase somewhat their already elevated bets with regards to lower US interest rates by the end of this year. Indeed, according to the Fed funds futures, a 25bps rate decrease is now fully priced in for August, while another is still almost fully factored in for November.
The dollar slid somewhat at the time of the release but was quick to recover and outperform almost all its major counterparts. It seems that the slowdown in both the headline and core PPIs the day before has prepared investors for a miss in both the CPI rates, while a general risk-off mood may have been the catalyst behind the greenback's quick recovery as it is probably still seen as a safe haven.
The risk-off trading activity also led to a strengthening of the yen, and a slide in global equity indices. Major EU and US indices closed in the red, while in Asia today, Japan's Nikkei closed 0.57% down, though China's Shanghai Composite was 0.05% up. It appears after the US-Mexico deal, focus has turned back on the US-China sequel. Yesterday, we noted that risk appetite has already softened from Tuesday perhaps due to remarks by US President Trump that he is the one holding up a deal with China and unless China goes back to the deal that was previously on the table, he is not interested in moving ahead.
Now the big question is which will be the main driver for market sentiment from now onwards? The elevated bets over lower Fed rates, or concerns over the US-China trade relationship? Initially, and as we head into next week's FOMC meeting, it could be the first. Thus, we see a decent chance for equities to rebound somewhat again, and for the dollar to come under some selling interest. Nevertheless, after the gathering, investors may lock their gaze on the US-China saga and the G20 summit scheduled for the end of the month, given that Trump has threatened to immediately impose tariffs on the remaining imports from China if China's President Xi Jinping does not attend the summit.
Passing the ball to the pound, the British currency got a boost during the European morning after the frontrunning candidate for replacing Theresa May, Boris Johnson, said that he is not aiming for a no-deal Brexit. That said, sterling came under selling interest hours later, after the Labour's motion that intended to give lawmakers parliamentary control on June 25th in order to introduce legislation and prevent a no-deal outcome, was voted down. As for our view, it has not changed. We still believe that the likelihood of a no-deal Brexit remains decent. Yes, Boris Johnson said that he is not aiming for such an outcome, but he did not rule it out either. His stance is that the UK must leave the EU on October 31st no matter what, and with the EU not willing to renegotiate, the default option for exiting then remains a disorderly divorce.
USD/CHF – Technical Outlook
From the beginning of May, USD/CHF has been drifting lower, trading below its short-term downside resistance line taken from the high of May 7th. But recently, the pair started moving sideways, roughly between the 0.9860 and 0.9960 levels. If the rate struggles to push above the upper side of that small range, this could attract the sellers back into the game and USD/CHF may slide towards slightly lower areas. This is why we will stay somewhat bearish for now.
A drop below the 0.9935 hurdle could increase the pair's chances of making its way a bit lower, where the next potential support zone might be seen near the 0.9903 obstacle, which is yesterday's low. The rate may bounce back up from there, but if it continues to trade below the upper side of the aforementioned range, at 0.9960, the bears could take advantage of the slightly-higher rate and drive USD/CHF back down. If the 0.9903 hurdle gets bypassed, the next potential target for the sellers could be the 0.9885 zone, or even the 0.9860 level, which is the lower side of the previously-discussed range.
In order to shift our attention more to the upside, ideally, we would need to see a clear break above the aforementioned downside line and a push above the psychological 1.0000 barrier, marked near the high of June 3rd. This way, the pair could change the course of its short-term trend and move in the northern direction, where the rate could test the 1.0033 obstacle, marked by the lows of May 27th and 28th. If the buying doesn't end there, a break of that obstacle may lead the pair to the 1.0065 area, which is the intraday swing high of May 31st.
Australia's Employment Data Hit the Aussie
Among the G10 currencies, the main loser was the Aussie. Apart from a general risk-off trading, which usually results in AUD selling, Australia's employment report for May added extra pressure to the currency. At first glance, the report did not appear that bad. It showed that the economy gained more jobs than in May, while the forecast was for a slowdown. The unemployment rate remained unchanged at 5.2%, instead of ticking down to 5.1% as the forecast suggested, but the participation rate rose as well, which perhaps means that more people are encouraged to actively start looking for a job, and that's why the unemployment rate did not decline.
However, looking into the details, we see that most of the new jobs were part-time. Alongside the fact that the unemployment rate did not came closer to the 4.5% level, which the RBA believes is needed for reviving inflation pressures, this suggests a not-so-robust labor market and keeps the door open for another RBA cut in the upcoming gatherings. That's why investors may have sold the Aussie at the time of the release.
According to the ASX 30-day interbank cash rate futures implied yield curve, another quarter-point rate decrease is now more-than-fully priced in for August, while there is a 75% probability for that to happen in July. Focus for AUD-traders may start slowly turning to the minutes of the latest RBA meeting, which are scheduled to be released next Tuesday. We believe that market participants will dig into the minutes to find out how willing officials were to proceed with further rate reductions, just after hitting the cut button. If the minutes show that officials have discussed more cuts, even ahead of the GDP and employment data, the probability for a July move could rise further.
AUD/JPY – Technical Outlook
During the Asian morning today, the Australian dollar took a hit against all of its major counterparts. AUD/JPY broke below its key support area, at 74.95, marked by the low of June 3rd, this way clearing the path for itself to move further down. The pair is also trading below its short-term downside resistance line drawn from the high of May 20th. We will stay somewhat bearish for now and continue targeting slightly lower support zones.
As mentioned above, given that the 74.95 hurdle is now broken, such a move confirms a forthcoming lower low and the pair could easily slide further down towards its next possible support, at 74.30, which marks the closing and the opening levels of January 2nd and 3rd respectively. The rate could bounce back up from there, but if it fails to move back above the 74.95 barrier, this may result in another leg of selling, which could push AUD/JPY below the 74.30 obstacle. If that happens, the pair could continue drifting south and test the 73.95 area, marked by the low of January 3rd.
Alternatively, in order to shift our short-term view to a more positive one, we will wait until we see a clear break of the aforementioned downside line and a move above the 76.00 mark, which is the high of June 9th. Such progress could make more bulls excited again, potentially allowing them to ride AUD/JPY towards higher areas, like the 76.40 hurdle, marked by the high of May 20th. If that area is still no match for the buyers, a break of it could send the rate traveling all the way to the 77.10 level, which is the high of May 10th.
As for Today's Events
During the European day, the SNB decides on interest rates. At their latest gathering, Swiss policymakers kept interest rates unchanged at -0.75%, sticking to their guns that they will remain active in the foreign exchange market as necessary, and noting that the franc is still highly valued. They also revised further down their inflation projections. They expected the Swiss CPI rate to be at +1.5% yoy in Q4 2021, well below their 2% target, and this is conditional upon interest rates staying at current levels for the whole forecast horizon.
Latest data showed that the Swiss economy accelerated to +0.6% qoq in Q1 from +0.3% in the last three months of 2018, but the CPI slowed further, to +0.6% yoy from +0.7%. Thus, with inflation well below the Bank's objective, and the Swiss franc strengthening notable lately due to the increased tensions between China and the US, we believe that officials will keep their stance unchanged. On May 10th, SNB Chairman Thomas Jordan said that the Bank needs to stick to its current policy framework of negative rates and foreign exchange interventions to protect the country's economy, which adds more credence to our view.
With regards to the European data, we get Germany's final CPI for May and Eurozone's industrial production for April. As usual, the final German prints are expected to confirm their preliminary estimates, while Eurozone's IP is anticipated to have declined for the third consecutive month, and at a faster pace than in March (-0.4% mom from -0.3%). In the US, we have the initial jobless claims for the week ended on June 7th.
As for tonight, during the Asian morning Friday, China's fixed asset investment, industrial production and retail sales, all for May are scheduled to be released. Fixed asset investment is anticipated to have grown +6.1% yoy, the same pace as in April, while both IP and retail sales are expected to have accelerated, to +5.5% yoy and +8.2% yoy, from +5.4% and 7.2% respectively.
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Dark matter 'proof' called into doubt
When Douglas Clowe of the University of Arizona in Tucson announced on 21 August that his team had "direct proof of dark matter's existence", it seemed the issue had been settled. Now proponents of the so-called modified theories of gravity, who explain the motion of stars and galaxies without resorting to dark matter, have hit back and are suggesting that Clowe's team has jumped the gun.
"One should not draw premature conclusions about the existence of dark matter without a careful analysis of alternative gravity theories," writes John Moffat, of the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, who pioneered an alternative theory of gravity known as MOG (www.arxiv.org/astro-ph/0608675).
The controversy centres on the pattern of gravitational lensing, or the bending of light, around the Bullet cluster of galaxies, which formed from the collision of two clusters. While most of the Bullet cluster's visible mass lies in a pool of hot gas near the centre, galaxies can also be seen on either side. Clowe's study of lensing indicates that most of the mass is contained in the two lobes, rather than in the pool of gas. The team says this is evidence of dark matter surrounding the galaxies.
Moffat claims that his MOG theory can explain the Bullet cluster without an ounce of dark matter. In MOG, gravity acts as predicted by Newton's inverse square law up to a certain distance from the gravitating mass, after which it gets a little stronger. In the Bullet cluster, the complex arrangement of galaxies and hot gas combines to make gravity strongest in the lobes, so that is where the lensing would be most apparent. Moffat has worked this out for the Bullet cluster using a one-dimensional model, and is now trying to extend this to two dimensions. If he succeeds, it will contradict Clowe's direct evidence of dark matter.
Moffat is not the only researcher claiming that a modified gravity theory does away with the need for dark matter. Two months before Clowe made his claim, HongSheng Zhao of the University of St Andrews in the UK and his collaborators applied a theory of modified gravity called TeVeS to the Bullet cluster. In TeVeS, an extra field kicks in when the gravitational field falls below a threshold strength, which is equivalent to the gravity of a sheet of paper. TeVeS boosts gravity in places such as the outskirts of galaxies and has an effect on lensing. "We noticed that even where there is no matter there is [bending] of light," Zhao says (www.arxiv.org/ astro-ph/0606216).
Unlike MOG, TeVeS requires the presence of heavy neutrinos to explain lensing, though Zhao does not see this as a problem. "We know neutrinos exist and we know they have mass," he says. Measurements of the neutrino's mass put it at between 0.02 and 2.2 electronvolts; Zhao assumes it to be 2 electronvolts.
So are fast-moving "hot" neutrinos a good substitute for the dark matter that Clowe's team claims to have found? "I'm guessing that when they really look at it, they will need much more dark matter," Clowe says. Zhao says that his team is about to publish fuller details of their explanation of the Bullet cluster, which will show no dark matter is needed. "This bullet did not hurt TeVeS that much," he says. "It placed no additional constraints on modified gravity theories because it didn't add anything we didn't already know."
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remove Deprecated. Not supported in G4.
md_relation_type.containment_ind add Indicates that this is a 'contains' association ('aggregation' in UML terms).
md_relation_type.reliance_ind add Indicates that this is an 'owns' or 'relies on' association ('composition' in UML terms). Note that an 'owns' association is also a 'contains' association so to properly indicate an UML composition both flags should contain True.
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md_property_type.datatype_cd add Refers to one of the Datatype classes in Core Metamodel.
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md_object.mutable_ind add Indicates that the object can be changed. False would freeze the object.
md_object.workflow_num add Can be used to tag an object with a workflow state. Note that there are no universal states defined: an application is free to interpret this figure however it chooses to.
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MMX Metamodel provides a storage mechanism for various knowledge models. The data model underlying the metadata framework is more abstract in nature than metadata models in general. The model consists of only a few abstract entities, most remarkably, OBJECT, RELATION, EXPRESSION and PROPERTY. The rest of the entities and relationships are 'hidden' behind these root objects and can be derived (inherited) by typifying those. Most of the structure of the data model normally exposed in ER diagram is therefore actually stored as data (meta-metadata).
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Toyota's hybrid cars have caught fire on multiple occasions in recent times and the company has now issued a massive worldwide recall to prevent any future risk for the owners.
More than a million Prius and C-HR hybrid vehicles have a wiring flaw which is causing the surrounding internals to burst into flames. The issue is related to the wires connecting to the power control unit, which has a weak insulation that is prone to wearing down over time, causing a short-circuit.
If that happens, the short circuit can cause a fire within the system. And this flaw has been found to be in the models manufactured in Japan between June 2015 and May 2018. According to the company, around 192,000 Prius with this wiring problem are in the US and more than 550,000 require a recall in Japan.
The Prius plug-in variant, as well as some CH-R hybrid versions, are also included in the recall. Toyota dealers will carry out the repairs at no cost, they will check the wiring assembly near the power unit to see if the wire cover is damaged, and make repairs accordingly.
If there's no visible damage, then the dealers will apply a protective tape over the wires to make sure the wire core does not get exposed in the future.
Toyota will start contacting owners of such vehicles this month, however, you can enter your vehicle's details on Toyota's recall website to see if your vehicle is included in the list. | {
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Violet Lo
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Violet founded the Inclusive Business Lab & Inclusive Business Foundation, aiming to build a diversified ecosystem for creating inclusive opportunities and developing the next generation of purpose-driven, ethical & global minded leaders of tomorrow. Since its inception in the fall of 2014, the program has impacted more than fifteen thousand young people in Greater China, Asia, UK and Japan, and expects to benefit more than 250,000 next generation and training more than 25,000 trainers globally in the coming years.
Violet received PhD in Mathematics from University of Cambridge, where she was a Croucher Foundation Scholar and was a Supervisor of Studies at Fitzwilliam College. After her PhD in 1997, she took up a University Lectureship teaching Mathematics & Statistics at the University of Manchester (UMIST). From 1998 to 2011, she worked for investment banks in London, New York, Hong Kong, incl. Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch and Tokyo-Mitsubishi International, specializing in strategic investments, portfolio allocation & capital management for financial institutions, insurance companies, pension funds in UK, Europe, USA, Pan-Asia (Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Australia).
She has served as an advisor & board director for a micro-finance company in China, Guest Professor at Beijing Normal University School of Social Development & Public Policy, and currently serves as an Honorary Principal for Jiangsu Province Dagang High School in China. She also serves as an executive leadership coach and runs leadership roundtables for business leaders, government officials as well as professors, principals, teachers and student leaders. Violet has been a guest speaker for international conferences and workshops in Asia, Europe, UK and USA.
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Discover Slovenia and its many winter highlights. Go husky sledding through the forest against the back drop of the mountains, enjoy the breathtaking beauty of Lake Bled and fall in love with Ljubljana's impossibly cute old town. A magical winter wonderland and the perfect winter mini break.
Day 1: Arrival in Ljubljana followed by an airport transfer to your boutique accommodation in the heart of the city's old town. After your welcome meeting, spend the rest of the day as you choose, perhaps visiting the Ljubljana's castle perched high up on a hill, enjoying the stunning panoramic views of the city or simply stroll through the cobbled streets of the incredibly charming old district.
Day 2: Morning transfer to breathtakingly picturesque Lake Bled. First you will visit Bled Castle which sits high up on a cliff top, the perfect photo opportunity, before taking a local boat to explore the Church of the Assumption which is sitting pretty in the middle of the lake. After Lake Bled, you will travel further into the mountains for lunch in a local tavern and sample some traditional Slovenian fare (not included). After lunch you will travel to the Husky mushing school for your Husky Experience where you will meet your adorable new fluffy friends and feel the rush of husky riding with your team of huskies. Finally, you will head back to your chalet hotel for a well deserved dinner and some mulled wine (not included).
Day 3: Get involved in some of the various optional winter activities on offer, varying from skiing, snow boarding, cross country skiing, more husky activities, visiting a local spa for some pampering or simply find a nice spot, relax and enjoy the mountain scenery. Afternoon transfer back to Ljubljana.
Please Note: Our prices are based on two people sharing.
Please Note: This trip is suitable for people of all ages and average mobility.
Slovenia is an unexpectedly wild, beautiful land and home to the famed Lake Bled, arguably the cutest capital in Europe and some very tasty food and wine. Combine this with incredibly friendly locals, plenty of snow and vast mountains peaks and you have the perfect winter wonderland!
Slovenia's capital perfectly mixes baroque facades with the 20th-century native architecture. Its iconic Tromostovje (Triple Bridge) spans the tightly curving Ljubljanica River. With colourful houses, cobbled streets and Ljubljana Castle, that sits impressively on a hill looming over the city, it is impossible not to be charmed.
Please Note: Accommodation will be allocated by the tour operator subject to availability. In the event there is no availability we will use alternative accommodation of similar standard and quality.
This charming small ski resort, sitting at an altitude of just over 800 metres, surrounded by impressive peaks, is perfect place for families and beginners. Everything is within walking distance and you will avoid not only the crowds, but the prices of the Alps. There are also lots of alternative activities on offer for those not so keen to ski such as Husky sledding, visiting a nearby spa or simply enjoying the tranquil surroundings.
Lake Bled is a glacial lake fed by hot springs. The town of Bled contains a church-topped islet and a cliffside medieval castle offering the perfect photo of the Lake. Sometimes during particularly harsh winters it even freezes and the boat ride to the Church of the Assumption turns into an icy walk!
Slovenia's winter season is comparatively mild compared to its more eastern neighbours due to its central location but you can still expect temperatures below freezing so you'll need to wrap up warm. Winter snow typically arrives in Slovenia around mid November, finishing at the end of March but with the effects of global warming winters are becoming harder and harder to predict. We highly recommend you pack for very cold temperatures as it's always best to be too warm than too cold!
December: The husky season starts at the beginning of December when you can expect temperatures of around -5 degrees Celsius and low lying fog in the mornings. Unsurprisingly, the festive period is a peak period.
January & February: The peak winter months where snow is almost guaranteed, with fog less likely and a good chance of crisp clear skies, especially in the mornings. You can however expect the temperatures to be closer to -10 degrees Celsius.
March: Offers your best chance of blue skies and slightly warmer weather, with temperatures pushing up towards 0 degrees and occasionally above freezing level.
To book please register interest above and we'll get in touch with the tour operator to liaise with you directly. If you'd like to make the whole experience a bit more social then please do let us know when you register and we can put you in touch with others from our community who are also keen on this trip.
If you're interested in a trip and would like to team up with others just register interest and we'll put you in touch! Socialise your active life and share the best experiences with others from the 8th Day Adventure community. | {
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Number 25 of 2014
Updated to 14 October 2020
This Revised Act is an administrative consolidation of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission Act 2014 . It is prepared by the Law Reform Commission in accordance with its function under the Law Reform Commission Act 1975 (3/1975) to keep the law under review and to undertake revision and consolidation of statute law.
All Acts up to and including the Regulated Professions (Health and Social Care) (Amendment) Act 2020 (16/2020), enacted 14 October 2020, and all statutory instruments up to and including the Disability, Equality, Human Rights, Integration and Reception (Transfer of Departmental Administration and Ministerial Functions) Order 2020 (S.I. No. 436 of 2020), made 13 October 2020, were considered in the preparation of this Revised Act.
Disclaimer: While every care has been taken in the preparation of this Revised Act, the Law Reform Commission can assume no responsibility for and give no guarantees, undertakings or warranties concerning the accuracy, completeness or up to date nature of the information provided and does not accept any liability whatsoever arising from any errors or omissions. Please notify any errors, omissions and comments by email to
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Acts which affect or previously affected this revision
All Acts up to and including Regulated Professions (Health and Social Care) (Amendment) Act 2020 (16/2020), enacted 14 October 2020, were considered in the preparation of this revision.
Statutory instruments which affect or previously affected this revision
• Disability, Equality, Human Rights, Integration and Reception (Transfer of Departmental Administration and Ministerial Functions) Order 2020 (S.I. No. 436 of 2020)
• European Union (Prevention and Combating of Human Trafficking) (National Rapporteur) Regulations 2020 (S.I. No. 432 of 2020)
• Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission Act 2014 (Establishment Day) Order 2014 (S.I. No. 450 of 2014)
• Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission Act 2014 (Commencement) Order 2014 (S.I. No. 449 of 2014)
All statutory instruments up to and including Disability, Equality, Human Rights, Integration and Reception (Transfer of Departmental Administration and Ministerial Functions) Order 2020 (S.I. No. 436 of 2020), made 13 October 2020, were considered in the preparation of this revision.
1. Short title, collective citation, construction and commencement
3. Regulations
5. Service of documents
6. Penalties
7. Repeals
8. Establishment day
9. Establishment of Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission
10. Functions of Commission
11. Conferral of additional functions on Commission
12. Membership of Commission
13. Appointment of members of Commission
14. Conditions of office of membership of Commission
15. Casual vacancies
16. Meetings and procedure
17. Membership of Management Board of European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights
18. Advisory committees, etc.
19. Membership of either House of Oireachtas or European Parliament
20. Director
21. Functions of Director
22. Accountability of Director to Public Accounts Committee
23. Accountability of Director to other Oireachtas Committees
24. Staff of Commission
25. Strategy statement
26. Grants to Commission
27. Accounts of Commission
29. Definitions for purposes of this Part
30. Provision of information to public, review of operation of certain enactments, etc.
31. Codes of practice
32. Equality reviews and equality action plans
33. Substantive notices
34. Appeal of substantive notice
35. Inquiries
36. Equality and human rights compliance notices
37. Appeal of equality and human rights compliance notice
38. Register of equality and human rights compliance notices
39. Injunctions for failure to comply with equality and human rights compliance application notice
40. Legal and other assistance
41. Institution of legal proceedings by Commission
42. Public bodies
Dissolved Bodies
43. Dissolution of bodies
44. Transfer of functions to Commission
45. Transfer of staff
46. Transfer of land and other property
47. Transfer of rights and liabilities, and continuation of leases, licences and permissions granted by dissolved body
48. Liability for loss occurring before establishment day
49. Provisions consequent upon transfer of functions, assets and liabilities to Commission
50. Final accounts and final annual report of dissolved body
51. Saver in respect of certain schemes
Amendment of European Convention on Human Rights Act 2003
52. Definition for purposes of this Part
53. Amendment of section 1 of Act of 2003
54. Enforceable right to compensation only to extent required by Article 5(5) of Convention
55. Text of Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
Repeals
Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
Insertion of a Schedule 6 in Act of 2003
British-Irish Agreement Act 1999 (No. 1)
Civil Legal Aid Act 1995 (No. 32)
Civil Registration (Amendment) Act 2012 (No. 48)
Civil Service Commissioners Act 1956 (No. 45)
Civil Service Regulation Acts 1956 to 2005
Companies Acts
Comptroller and Auditor General (Amendment) Act 1993 (No. 8)
Comptroller and Auditor General Acts 1866 to 1998
Criminal Justice (Legal Aid) Act 1962 (No. 12)
Employment Equality Act 1998 (No. 21)
Employment Equality Acts 1998 to 2011
Equal Status Act 2000 (No. 8)
Equal Status Acts 2000 to 2012
European Convention on Human Rights Act 2003 (No. 20)
Human Rights Commission Act 2000 (No. 9)
Pensions Act 1990 (No. 25)
Solicitors Act 1954 (No. 36)
An Act to provide for the establishment of a body to be known as Coimisiún na hÉireann um Chearta an Duine agus Comhionannas or, in the English language, the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission; to provide for the dissolution of the Human Rights Commission and the Equality Authority and the transfer of their functions to that body; to provide for the conferral of other functions on the said body; to provide that the said body is the body designated for the purposes of Directive 2014/54/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 on measures facilitating the exercise of rights conferred on workers in the context of freedom of movement for workers 1; to amend the Employment Equality Act 1998, the Equal Status Act 2000 and the European Convention on Human Rights Act 2003; to repeal the Human Rights Commission Act 2000; and to provide for matters connected therewith.
[27 th July, 2014]
Modifications (not altering text):
Functions transferred and references construed (14.10.2020) by Disability, Equality, Human Rights, Integration and Reception (Transfer of Departmental Administration and Ministerial Functions) Order 2020 (S.I. No. 436 of 2020), arts. 2, 3(1)(a), (3) and sch., in effect as per art. 1(2), subject to transitional provisions in arts. 4-8. Note name of Department and Title of Minister changed from Children and Youth Affairs to Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth (15.10.2020) by Children and Youth Affairs (Alteration of Name of Department and Title of Minister) Order 2020 (S.I. No. 437 of 2020).
2. (1) The administration and business in connection with the exercise, performance or execution of any functions transferred by Article 3 are transferred to the Department of Children and Youth Affairs.
(2) References to the Department of Justice and Equality contained in any Act or instrument made under such Act and relating to any administration and business transferred by paragraph (1) of this Article shall, on and after the commencement of this Order, be construed as references to the Department of Children and Youth Affairs.
3. (1) The functions vested in the Minister for Justice and Equality -
(a) by or under the enactments specified in Schedule 1, and
are transferred to the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs.
(3) References to the Minister for Justice and Equality contained in any Act or instrument made under such Act, and relating to any functions transferred by this Article shall, on and after the commencement of this Order, be construed as references to the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs.
Article 3(1)(a)
Enactments, functions by or under which are transferred from the Minister for Justice and Equality to the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs
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Q: Warning: reference to undefined property this[a] I'm getting this warning in Firebug.
Warning: reference to undefined property this[a] Source File:
http://maps.gstatic.com/cat_js/intl/en_us/mapfiles/api-3/7/0/%7Bmain,geometry%7D.js
Line: 26
I'm working on a Google Map plugin for my WordPress site. Do I need to worry about it? Is there a way to fix it?
A: This is the most common error I have seen in, while playing with google-maps api. I would not say leave it like that, though your code works but you can take it as a kind of warning that probably depends on your location, where you are loading your maps:
http://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-js-api-v3/browse_thread/thread/9fce9c1a493b3413
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Mata Leelawati Shikshan Sansthan, a register education society setup The "Institute of Information Technology and Management" in 1999. It is engage in various philanthropic activities, with Shri T. N. Chaturvedi, a Padma Vibhushan awardee, as the founder President of both, the society and the institute.
The three-year BBA programme being run at Institute of Information Technology and Management is affiliation with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. The norms and standards for the delivery of the course – as laid down by the GGSIP University – are followed at the Institute.
The BBA programme is divide into six semesters (five months each) duration. Each semester comprises of five theory subjects and three practical subjects. In addition to this, every semester has a paper referred as Personality Development & Communication Skills equal to the weight age of one paper. Fifth semester has summer training. In the sixth semester students have to submit project report, which allows the Institute to expose the students to subjects beyond the laid down syllabus and conduct research.
IITM BBA course run in two-shifts each having intake of 120 each.
The existing reservation policy stipulates 10% seats (24 in number) as "Management Quota Seats".
Out of the remaining 90% (108 seats), 85% (184 seats) are reserved for Delhi candidates and 15% (32 seats) for outside Delhi candidates.
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Glimpses of Greatness: 1963 Topps Football
Toni Rahn
By Arnold Bailey
One of the 170 cards in Topps' 1963 football set tells a story that is much too big to fit on a 2 5/8"-by-3 5/8" piece of cardboard.
Card number 97 is a photo of the entire 1962 Green Bay Packers team. It's one of 14 team cards in the set during that pre-expansion era when the National Football League was about half the size it is today.
It's not scarcity that makes the Packers team card interesting to collectors. It is one of four team cards that isn't a short-print. The other 10 team cards are short-prints, the result of the number of cards in the set and Topps' printing process. The short-prints are scarcer and, thus, a bit more pricey.
Star Quality of 1962 Packers Team
What makes card number 97 so special is the quality of the star players, the coaches, the entire 1962 championship team and the long history of a football franchise which, in 1962, was already in its 43rd pro season.
One chapter of the story this card can tell has a Pro Football Hall of Fame theme. This chapter begins with Vince Lombardi, the Packers' head coach, who was inducted into the Canton shrine in 1971, five years before the first player from this team would join him. Lombardi's career was so significant the NFL would name the Super Bowl Trophy in his memory.
Actually, the first member of the 1962 Packers to be elected to the Hall was Tom Fears, who coached offensive ends. But he was elected as a player, a pass-catching tight end with the Los Angeles Rams, and inducted in 1970. Fears, by the way, was one of five members of that Lombardi coaching staff who would eventually become head coaches. The others are Phil Bengston, Bill Austin, Norb Hecker and Dick Voris.
The Hall would eventually welcome 10 players from this Green Bay team, equally divided between offense and defense.
Opponents Faced Fierce Packers Offense and Defense
When Green Bay had the football, the opposition was lined up against five future Canton honorees: quarterback Bart Starr, halfback Paul Hornung, fullback Jim Taylor, center Jim Ringo and tackle Forrest Gregg.
When opponents had the ball, they had to face five more future Hall of Famers: linebacker Ray Nitschke, end Willie Davis, tackle Henry Jordan, safety Willie Wood and cornerback Herb Adderley.
If that wasn't enough talent for one team, three other Packers played their way onto wire service All-Pro teams in 1962: linebackers Dan Currie and Bill Forester, and offensive end Ron Kramer.
Another chapter in this tale could focus on winning. The '62 Packers were perfection in the pre-season, winning all six warm-up games. Then they rolled to a 13-1 regular-season record, losing only on Thanksgiving Day to a Lions team that matched their five future Hall of Famers on defense.
Stellar Stats of Future HOFers From '62 Team
The Pack dominated NFL stats. They scored a league-leading 415 points, and had the top point differential of 267 (their 415 points minus their opponents' total of 142). During their first four games the Packers had a 109-14 scoring advantage. They routed two teams – the Eagles and the Bears – by 49-0 scores.
Quarterback Bart Starr led the league in passing yardage (2,438). Fullback Jim Taylor led in rushing yards (1,474) and defensive back Willie Wood led in interceptions with 9.
In the championship game, the Packers edged the New York Giants 16-7 in a true grinder played in freezing temperatures that began at 20 degrees at game time and got worse from there. Gusty winds made a passing game hazardous at best. Taylor set a record with 31 carries during a game-long battle with Giants' linebacker Sam Huff. The game symbolized Lombardi's "3 yards and a cloud of dust" strategy in a true "rush to daylight" game.
The Giants outgained the Packers 291 yards to 244, but Green Bay's defense kept the Giants out of the end zone. Linebacker Nitschke was named the game's most valuable player.
The Packers also had beaten the Giants in the 1961 championship game and their consecutive titles earned them the label of the first "America's Team." Time magazine pictured the Packers team on the cover of its December 21, 1962 issue, to illustrate an article about pro football headlined "the sport of the '60s." For Green Bay, that would prove prophetic. Three years later they would begin a run of three consecutive championships, bringing Coach Lombardi's total titles to five.
Replicating Greatness
It's unlikely that the Packers teams of the 1960s could be replicated today. The NFL's salary cap and the huge contracts paid to the game's big stars are among the reasons. Beyond that,1962 was one of those rare times when just about everyone on the team played at his peak.
How were the 1962 Packers built? Sound drafting was a start – six players were first-round picks, six more came in the 2nd round and six more in the 3rd. There were two 4th-round picks and four 5th rounders. Most of the others came later on draft day. Two – defensive backs Willie Wood and Howie Williams – were undrafted signees. Ponder that for a moment or two – Wood, a future Hall of Fame defensive back, was passed over by every NFL team on his draft day. So, luck added to the Pack's layers of invincibility.
For the Packers team card and 169 other cards in its 1963 football set, Topps arranged the cards alphabetically, by team. Each of the NFL's (then) 14 franchises is represented by a team card and 11 that picture star players. Additionally, there are two checklist cards (numbers 85 and 170). Card-front photos are in color and the team cards are set against single-color backgrounds. The thin color borders tend to chip over time.
Special Elements Add to 1963 Set
The backs have some unique features. Half of each card back has very brief info about the pictured team or player. Orange was Topps' choice for the card-printed material, set against white backgrounds. The bottom half of each card back features a trivia question, with answers revealed by placing over the card a small, thin sheet of red cellophane that was inserted into each card pack. (See sidebar article for the trivia question and answer for Packers team card number 79.) The packs came in both 1-cent and 5-cent versions.
Giants quarterback Y.A. Tittle's image is featured on the display boxes. He's also one of the star players in the set that has rookie cards of Cowboys defensive lineman Bob Lilly, Rams defensive end Deacon Jones, and Packers defenders Nitschke and Wood. Among other stars in the set are the Browns' great running back Jim Brown and Baltimore signal caller Johnny Unitas. The Lilly rookie and the Brown card carry extra value because both are among the set's many short prints.
Not included on individual cards are Packers back Paul Hornung and Lions defensive tackle Alex Karras. Both had been suspended by the league commissioner Pete Rozelle on April 1963 for gambling. Each is included in his respective 1962 team photo, however. Both cases were reviewed in 1964 and Hornung and Karras were reinstated in March of that year.
After close inspection, the Packers team card presents collectors and fans with a dilemma or two. Or, more accurately, nine dilemmas. Team cards do not include player identifications to accompany the team photos. And nine of the players in the team photo appear to be wearing jerseys with numbers (20, 23, 37, 42, 44, 48, 55, 67, 69) that are different than the numbers listed for them in the season's game programs and other team records.
Arnold Bailey is a freelance contributor to SCD. He can be reached at [email protected]. | {
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