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Le Festival tuSeo, créé en 2004 par Lauryathe Céphyse Bikouta, est un festival humoristique qui se déroule à Brazzaville en octobre durant 3 jours de chaque dernière semaine du mois.
TuSeo en langue Lari veut dire éclats de rire, souvent utilisé pour designer une femme joviale et aussi pour dire rassemblons-nous ou réunissons-nous.
Description
Ce rendez-vous annuel, qui a connu une périodicité biennale à un certain moment, accueille du monde de la francophonie en donnant l'espace à des professionnels humoristes de divers horizons et en permettant aux débutants de faire découvrir leurs talents.
Cette rencontre donne aussi lieu à des ateliers de formations tenus souvent par l'initiatrice et la directrice du festival Lauryathe Bikouta, et devenue interculturelle, elle met également en vedette les artistes musiciens, plasticiens, danseurs et comédiens de théâtre, comme le témoigne la directrice.
Résumé des éditions
Édition
La première édition du festival s'est tenu du 28 au 30 octobre 2004 à Brazzaville.
Édition
Elle s'est déroulée du 10 au 13 novembre 2005.
Édition
Elle s'est organisée du 16 au 19 novembre 2006.
Édition
Cette édition a connu un caractère un peu spécial en marquant une pause et s'est passée du 16 au 21 octobre 2007.
Édition
Après sa reprise, elle a eu lieu à Brazzaville et à Pointe-Noire du 22 au 27 octobre 2012 .
Édition
La sixième édition est organisée en date du 23 au 27 juillet 2013 et voit la participation de Omar Defunzu (Gabon), Zacharie Théâtre (Congo), Basseek Fils (Cameroun), Ririclos (Congo), Les Tuma Haut Fondation (RDC), Didier Besongo (RDC), Zah Mathias (Congo), Sea Raphael (Mali), Samia Orosemane (France), Mak de Hardie (Congo) Masta Cool (Benin), Frédéric Gakpara (Togo), Major Assé (Cameroun), Titus Kosmas (Congo), Amine et Rachid (France), Kavla (Congo), Amy Flore (Congo), Saintrick (Sénégal).
Édition
Cette édition connait également un décalage du mois, elle s'est tenue du 18 au 23 novembre 2014.
Édition
Quant à la huitième édition elle s'est déroulée du 29 au 31 octobre 2015 avec les humoristes comme Charlotte Ntamack (Cameroun), Manitou (Gabon), Mala Adamo, Kaboré l'intellectuel (Burkina-Faso/Côted'Ivoire), Abasse (Côte d'Ivoire), Cheknito (Mali).
Édition
La neuvième édition s'est passée du 27 au 29 octobre 2016.
Édition
La dixième édition s'est passée du 25 au 28 octobre 2017.
Édition
La onzième édition reçoit les artistes tels que Fortuné Bateza, Cerveau Magique, Weilfar Kaya, Titus Kosmas, Juste Parfait, le duo Thalès et Boris (Congo), Yann Koko (Gabon), Abelle Bowala (RDC), Rosemary Omorogbe, Charlie Peter (Nigeria), Lajaguar Premier (Burkina-Faso), Thérèse N'Diaye (Guinée Conakry), Kartsym (Tchad), Henry David Cohen (France), Meddy Johnson (Maroc) et s'est passée du 25 au 27 octobre 2018.
Édition
La douzième édition s'est passée du 24 au 26 octobre 2019.
Édition
Cette édition du 29 au 31 octobre 2020 en raison du Covid-19 s'est tenu en ligne.
Édition
Édition
La quinzième édition va du 27 au 29 octobre 2022 à Brazzaville à l'Institut français du Congo, sous l'impulsion de l'Union des femmes artistes du Congo - UFAC, au cours de laquelle une formation est organisée en faveur des comédiens en vue d'un perfectionnement et le festival connait la participation de l'IFC, Royal air Maroc et TV5 monde comme partenaires et accueille les artistes venant de partout comme ATT Junior du Mali, Mister 100% du Burkina Faso, Chacha La Délireuse, Iro Le président de la Rue publique du Niger, Serge Chérubin, Martinez Mawanga de la RD Congo, Nana Cepho, Jojo La Légende, Kromozom du Bénin, Bruno Alves et Ideale, M. Honorable du Congo et Tuseo Family du Congo.
Notes et références
Voir aussi
Tuseo, le festival du rire de Brazzaville sur TV5 MONDE AFRIQUE
Festival tuSeo (Youtube)
Festival d'humour
Festival de conte
Festival fondé en 2004
Genre théâtral
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destination: Time constraint–a real problem or just an apology of it?
Time constraint–a real problem or just an apology of it?
People are busy, rather very busy, unable to spare any time for several other matters of equally an important nature. True it is, particularly in to-day's atmosphere of run and chase for every thing round the clock. Once Gerald Ford, one of the American Presidents, was asked a question by the media as to what sort of any problem he felt after joining office as such, he replied telling that his biggest problem was that he was unable to spare time to timely join his family at dinner. This might have been a very natural problem for a gigantic personality like an American President. There are instances too in contrast to this. A friend of mine, Dr. Sainani of Mumbai, who was also a top rank consultant to the then President of India, told me that even if heavens fall or the doom occurs, "I am the last man to miss my dinner with my wife sharp at 8pm". These are of course exceptions, but by and large people use busyness as a tool for an excuse. This is in fact a clash in priorities. How much importance you attach to an issue is the matter. If you are not interested to do a particular job, you pretend to be busy, or if you take the task assigned to you seriously, you are the one to extend necessary priority to it and then you are at it instantly. In majority of cases, being otherwise 'busy' is an excuse and an apology to cover up your lack lustre and a limping interest in the job concerned. Attending to a task is a matter of will, and if you are interested in it you can very well manage your time for it; if not, you don't have any time at all at your disposal. This is what I am fully eligible to say having meticulously followed a schedule of working 20 hours plus a day for several decades.
SIR, YOU HAVE VERY NICELY AND CORRECTLY ANALYSED THE ISSUE BASED ON YOUR OWN PERSONAL EXPERIENCE.
But there are people who are really busy.
It is true. Time factor is a things which required proper monitoring. | {
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April/2017 vol. 3
Electronic cigarette use: comparing smokers, vapers, and dual users on characteristics and motivational factors
Claire Schoren 1
Karin Hummel 1
Hein de Vries 1
Maastricht University, Netherlands
Claire Schoren
Maastricht University, P. Debyeplein 1, 6200 MD Maastricht, Netherlands
Tob. Prev. Cessation 2017;3(April):8
This study examined vaping behaviour, precursors of vaping, and motivational differences between smokers, dual users and vapers. The objectives were to assess a) vaping characteristics and reasons for use, b) differences in motivational factors and behavioural precursors associated with e-cigarette use, and c) socio-demographic and motivational factors associated with electronic cigarette use.
A cross-sectional survey among 259 vapers, 135 smokers, and 83 dual users was conducted in the Netherlands. The questionnaire, based on the I-Change Model, assessed demographics, smoking and vaping behaviour, quit attempt, attitudes towards e-cigarettes, social influences, self-efficacy about not to vape and intention to quit.
Vaping e-cigarettes was mostly started for health reasons. Less than 2% of the vapers had never used conventional cigarettes. Vapers reported most advantages of e-cigarettes whereas smokers were least convinced of them, encountered more modelling of vaping in their social environment and reported higher self-efficacy to control vaping. Older respondents and respondents with low levels of education and low income were more likely to use e-cigarettes instead of conventional cigarettes.
Although vaping was mostly started for health reasons, the use of the product was not strictly limited to (former) smokers. Health communication for non-smokers is needed to stress potential dangers. Both vapers and non-vapers encounter barriers for using e-cigarettes in difficult situations. If e-cigarettes are used as a smoking cessation tool, more information is needed to help users cope with these situations. For future interventions we recommend to take potential motivational differences among low and high income and educated groups into account.
Since its introduction in 2003, electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are gaining worldwide more and more popularity1–3. In the Netherlands, e-cigarette use in the overall Dutch (15 year and older) population rose from 1% in 2012 to 4.1% in 2014, and from 4% in 2013 to 16% in 2014 among smokers4,5. Advertisements for e-cigarette were not allowed in the Netherlands from January 2008 to June 2012. In August 2013, e-cigarette advertisements began to appear on television6. At the time of the conduction of this study, e-cigarettes were classified as a consumer product in the Netherlands. Hence, e-cigarettes could be advertised, no age requirements were set in purchasing the product and the product could be sold in every store.
E-cigarettes are mostly used by former and current conventional smokers7–12. Commonly reported reasons for using e-cigarettes (also known as vaping) are to quit or reduce smoking regular cigarettes, to reduce feelings of craving, and to reduce health risks caused by smoking4, 7, 10, 13–19. Yet, vapers also reveal uncertainty concerning its harmful effects20.
Controversy about e-cigarettes remains. Several studies suggest that e-cigarettes may be effective to reduce harm and to support smoking cessation14, 21–30. In contrast, it is hypothesized that dual users (e-cigarette users who continue smoking conventional cigarettes) are exposed to higher levels of nicotine, become more nicotine dependent, and reduce the chance of cessation11. Further, e-cigarette use may lead to normalization of e-cigarette use and renormalization of smoking31. Additionally, growing popularity and use among adolescents is reported and gateway effects to cigarettes are proposed32–35.
Dicey showed that 84% of the UK e-cigarette users also continued smoking conventional cigarettes, suggesting that motives for using e-cigarettes may be diverse36. Whereas social-psychological models have been used to explain various behaviours, studies assessing potential motivational differences between vapers and dual users are relatively scarce, but increasing37–38. Yet, such findings are needed to better understand these motives and to optimize health communication about e-cigarettes tailored to the opinions of the various groups of (potential) users39.
This study assessed vaping behaviour, behavioural precursors of vaping, smoking and dual use, and motivational differences between smokers, dual users and exclusive vapers (in this paper: vapers) using the I-Change Model. Little information about these groups is available in the Netherlands. Hence, besides assessing attitudes towards vaping, social support and self-efficacy concerning vaping are also important factors, but the latter aspect has not been extensively studied. The main objectives of this study are a) to assess vaping characteristics and reasons for use for both vapers and dual users, b) to identify differences in motivational factors and behavioural precursors related with e-cigarette use between smokers, vapers, and dual users, and c) to gain more insight into the socio-demographic and motivational factors associated with e-cigarette use.
Sample and procedure
Data was obtained between May and August 2014 by using a Dutch online survey. Inclusion criteria were being a smoker and/or vaper, being between 18 and 65 years old, and being aware of the existence of e-cigarettes. Respondents were recruited via internet by Facebook advertisements and calls on (e-)cigarette related discussion boards. In addition, 200 flyers were distributed among different public places.
The online questionnaire was based on previous research using the I-Change Model and a previous German study40. A total of 970 people visited the website. From this group, 49 respondents did not meet the inclusion criteria, 84 respondents did not answer the informed consent question, and 69 respondents answered the informed consent question negatively. This resulted in 768 respondents who started the questionnaire (79% of the visitors), and a total of 477 complete cases (49 % of the visitors and 62% of the people who actually started the questionnaire). The questionnaire took approximately 30 minutes to complete. Among respondents who completed the questionnaire 20 gift certificates to the value of 25 euro were raffled.
The study was approved by the Medical Ethics Committee of the Atrim-Orbis-Zuyd Hospital (14-N-63).
Theoretical framework
The Integrated Model for Change (I-Change model) was used in order to assess relationships with perceived pros and cons of vaping, social modelling and social norms towards vaping, and self-efficacy towards vaping. The I-Change Model assumes three phases in the behavioural change process: awareness (determined by cognizance, knowledge, risk perceptions, and cues to action), motivation (determined by attitudes, social influence beliefs and self-efficacy) and action (determined by self-efficacy, intentions, action planning and plan enactment). Additionally, these phases are influenced by distal preceding factors (such as personality, social environmental factors, and information factors (such as the type and quality of the health communication provided)41–44. This study focused on the motivational determinants as specified by the I-Changed Model.
Demographic information was assessed by seven items, pertaining gender, age, nationality, marital status (1=single; 2=in a relationship/cohabiting; 3=married; 4=divorced; 5=widow(er); 6=other), and the highest completed level of education (1=low [no education, primary school, lower vocational education and general secondary education]; 2=middle [secondary vocational education and secondary education]; 3=high [higher education and university education]). The total amount of monthly income (after the subtraction of taxes) was assessed by three categories (1=low [up to €1300]; 2=middle [€ 1300 to 2400]; 3=high [€ 2400 and above]). Employment status was assessed by two categories (1=Employed [entrepreneur, wage labour, and employment for government]; 2=Unemployed [incapacitated, unemployed, retired, student, and homemaker]).
General smoking/vaping behaviour
Respondents' general smoking/vaping behaviour was assessed by two items; 'I smoke/vape..' (1=both conventional cigarettes and e-cigarettes; 2=solely conventional cigarettes; 3=solely e-cigarettes) and 'I..' (1=first smoked conventional and later began to vape e-cigarettes; 2=first vaped e-cigarettes and later began to smoke conventional cigarettes; 3=smoke conventional cigarettes and never vaped e-cigarettes; 4=vape e-cigarettes and never smoked conventional cigarettes; 5=first smoked conventional cigarettes, and have vaped e-cigarettes in-between; 6=first vaped e-cigarettes, and have smoked conventional cigarettes in-between).
Smoking behaviour
Smokers and dual users received three questions regarding their smoking behaviour. These questions assessed the frequency of smoking cigarettes ('How often do you smoke?'), onset ('Since when do you smoke?') and number of cigarettes smoked ('How many cigarettes do you smoke on average per day?').
Vaping behaviour
Vapers and dual users received five questions regarding their vaping behaviour. These questions assessed the frequency of vaping e-cigarettes ('How often do you vape?'), onset ('Since when do you vape?'), reasons to start ('What was your main reason to start to use the e-cigarette?'), how respondents became familiar with e-cigarettes ('How did you become familiar with the e-cigarette?'), and used cartridges ('I vape..'(nicotine-free versus nicotine-containing cartridges)).
Current quit attempt
Two items assessed quitting behaviour of conventional cigarettes. First, respondents were asked if they were currently attempting to quit (not smoking for at least 24 hours) conventional cigarettes (1=no; 2=yes). Secondly, respondents who were making a quit attempt were asked since when they were making this attempt (open question: number of years/months/weeks/days).
Attitudes towards e-cigarettes
Attitudes towards e-cigarettes were assessed by 25 items on a five point Likert scale about perceived advantages and 23 items on perceived disadvantages of e-cigarettes. An overview of the items is depicted in Table 2 (advantages) and Table 3 (disadvantages).
Due to small variances in both constructs, items were dichotomised. Perceived advantages (α = .93) were recoded into either 0=totally disagree/disagree/neutral or 1 =agree/totally agree. Perceived disadvantages (α = .92) were recoded into either 0=totally agree/agree/neutral or 1=disagree/totally disagree.
Social Influences
Social influence was measured by eight social modelling questions and eight social norm questions. First, respondents were asked to indicate whether their partner smoked conventional cigarettes (0=no/non-applicable; 1=yes), and how many of their family members, friends, and colleagues smoked conventional cigarettes (1=all; 2=more than half; 3=half; 4=less than half; 5=none; 6=non-applicable). The same four questions were asked regarding vaping e-cigarettes.
Due to small variances in both constructs, items were dichotomised into 0 (receiving no modelling, which included 'non-applicable') or 1 (receiving modelling). Scales were calculated by sum scores (modelling conventional cigarettes: α = .45, modelling e-cigarettes: α = .56).
Social norm was also assessed by two constructs. 'Would your (partner/family member/friends/ colleagues) prefer that you vape e-cigarettes instead of conventional cigarettes (α = .95)' and 'Does your (partner/ family member/friends/ colleagues) think vaping e-cigarettes is good? (α = .68)'. Questions were answered on a six point scale (1=totally disagree; 5=totally agree; 6=non-applicable).
Self-efficacy beliefs about not vaping in potential difficult situations were assessed by 16 items (α = .95) on a five point Likert scale (see Table 4 for an overview). Self-efficacy about not to vape was measured among vapers, dual users and smokers. When assessing self-efficacy, it is custom to ask both participants engaging and not-engaging is a particular behaviour to provide their self-efficacy ratings.
Intention to quit electronic and conventional cigarettes
The intention to quit electronic and/or conventional cigarettes was assessed by two items. Respondents indicated on a scale from 1 (very weak) to 10 (very strong), how strong they were intending to stop 1) conventional cigarettes and 2) e-cigarettes.
The three groups (smokers, vapers and dual users) were classified based on how respondents considered themselves according to the first general smoking/vaping behaviour question. General descriptive analyses were performed to describe the whole sample and the three groups. Group differences regarding sample and vape characteristics were identified by performing Chi-Square tests. ANOVA analyses assessed differences between vapers and dual users (see table 1 for included independent variables). Differences between smokers, vapers and dual users were tested by post hoc pairwise comparisons by Tukey HSD tests (see table 2, 3 and 4 for the included independent variables).
Multinomial logistic regression analyses were performed to identify associations between socio-demographic variables and the constructs from the I-Change model with respondents' smoking behaviour. In the regression analyses smoking behaviour (either: smoker, vaper or dual user) was used as dependent variable and only included complete cases (see table 5 for the included independent variables). Items that were answered with 'I don't know' were recoded as missing value. In total, 60 of the 477 respondents were excluded from the analyses, because they had a missing value on any of the variables. This resulted in 104 smokers, 240 vapers and 73 dual users included in the regression analyses.
All analyses were conducted with IBM SPSS statistics (version 20).
Table 1 provides an overview of the sample characteristics. In total 259 (54%) vapers, 135 (28%) smokers and 83 (18%) dual users completed the questionnaire. The questionnaire was completed by 185 men, and respondents had an average age of 37.1 years. Most (95%) of the respondents were Dutch, 3.6% had the Belgian nationality and 1.4% had a different nationality. Vapers more often had a higher income and paid work in comparison to smokers.
Sample and vaping characteristics.
Total (n = 477)
Smokers (n = 135)
Dual users (n = 83)
Vapers (n = 259)
Gender [% male (N)] 38.8 (185) 20.0 (27) 32.5 (27) 50.6 (131) 36.6***
Age [mean (SD)] 37.1 (14.0) 29.0 (12.0) 39.1 (13.7) 45.9 (9.7) NA
Marital status 48.9***
[% Single (N)] 26.8 (128) 43.7 (59) 28.9 (24) 17.4 (45)
[% Partner/Cohabiting N)] 26.6 (127) 30.4 (41) 24.1 (20) 25.5 (66)
[% Married (N)] 37.9 (181) 18.5 (25) 38.6 (32) 47.9 (124)
[% Divorced (N)] 5.5 (26) 5.2 (7) 3.6 (3) 6.2 (16)
[% Widow/Widower (N)] 1.5 (7) 0 (0) 2.4 (2) 1.9 (5)
[% Other (N)] 1.7 (8) 2.2 (3) 2.4 (2) 1.2 (3)
Educational level; n = 472 NS
Low [% (N)] 30.2 (144) 31.3 (42) 31.3 (26) 29.8 (76)
Middle [% (N)] 41.7 (199) 46.3 (62) 45.8 (38) 38.8 (99)
High [% (N)] 27.0 (129) 22.4 (30) 22.9 (19) 31.4 (80)
Income; n = 454 28.1***
Middle [% (N)] 41.2 (187) 40.0 (48) 43.8 (35) 40.9 (104)
High [% (N)] 17.2 (78) 12.5 (15) 15.0 (12) 20.1 (51)
Refused [% (N)] 17 (77) 9.2 (11) 12.5 (10) 22.0 (56)
Work situation; n = 465 28.4***
Working [% (N)] 63.4 (295) 48.1 (64) 55.4 (46) 74.3 (185)
Nonworking [% (N)] 36.6 (170) 51.9 (69) 44.6 (37) 25.7 (64)
Current quit attempt [% yes (N)]; n = 472 29.8 (142) 10.4 (14) 22.9 (19) 42.9 (109) 46.9***
Vaping frequency; n = 342 142***
[% Daily (N)] 85.7 (293) NA 45.8 (38) 98.5 (255)
[% Daily < weekly (N)] 7.0 (24) NA 26.5 (22) 0.8 (2)
[% Weekly < monthly (N)] 4.1 (14) NA 15.7 (13) 0.4 (1)
[% Monthly < (N)] 3.2 (11) NA 12.0 (10) 0.4 (1)
Vaping onset; n = 342 27.8***
[% < 1 month (N)] 3.2 (11) NA 6.0 (5) 2.3 (6)
[% 1 < 3 months (N)] 16.1 (55) NA 27.7 (23) 12.4 (32)
[% 6 < 12 months (N)] 36.8 (126) NA 30.1 (25) 39.0 (101)
[% 1 < 5 years (N)] 20.5 (70) NA 7.2 (6) 24.7 (64)
[% 5 < 10 years (N)] 2.0 (7) NA 0 (0) 2.7 (7)
Vaping reason to start; n = 342 68.8***
[% Less bad for health (N)] 52.0 (178) NA 26.5 (22) 60.2 (156)
[% Smoking cessation tool (N)] 23.7 (81) NA 25.3 (21) 23.2 (60)
[% Limit the amount of cigarettes (N)] 6.7 (23) NA 21.7 (18) 1.9 (5)
[% Smoke where cigarettes are prohibited (N)] 4.1 (14) NA 10.8 (9) 1.9 (5)
[% better taste (N)] 2.9 (10) NA 0 (0) 3.9 (10)
[% Cheaper (N)] 6.7 (23) NA 10.8 (9) 5.4 (14)
[% Replace a certain amount of cigarettes (N)] .9 (3) NA 1.2 (1) 0.8 (2)
[% Other reason (N)] 2.9 (10) NA 3.6 (3) 2.7 (7)
Vaping familiar through; n = 342 NS
[% General practitioner / Practice nurse (N)] .3 (1) NA 1.2 (1) 0 (0)
[% Internet (N)] 34.5 (118) NA 31.3 (26) 35.5 (92)
[% TV commercial (N)] 3.2 (11) NA 4.8 (4) 2.7 (7)
[% Acquaintances, friends or family (N)] 53.2 (182) NA 54.2 (45) 52.9 (137)
[% Advertisements (N)] 2.6 (9) NA 3.6 (3) 2.3 (6)
[% Other (N)] 6.1 (21) NA 4.8 (4) 6.6 (17)
Vaping used cartridges/liquids; n = 342 15.2*
[% Solely nicotine (N)] 55.6 (190) NA 68.7 (57) 51.4 (133)
[% Mainly nicotine (N)] 20.5 (70) NA 12.0 (10) 23.2 (60)
[% Both nicotine and nicotine free (N)] 14.6 (50) NA 12.0 (10) 15.4 (40)
[% Mainly nicotine free (N)] 4.4 (15) NA 4.8 (4) 4.2 (11)
[% Solely nicotine free (N)] 4.1 (14) NA 0 (0) 5.4 (14)
[% I don't know (N)] .9 (3) NA 2.4 (2) 0.4 (1)
* P < .05,
** P < 0.01,
*** P < .001.
Only 5 of the 259 vapers (1.9%) had never smoked conventional cigarettes. The other 254 vapers indicated that they had smoked conventional cigarettes in the past, but successfully quit smoking. Almost 23% of the dual users and 10.4% of the smokers indicated to be currently involved in a quit attempt. Yet, additional analyses concerning the quit attempt for both dual users and smokers revealed that these quit attempts were unsuccessful.
Table 1 also shows that vapers were significantly more often daily users and had used e-cigarettes for a longer period of time than dual users. Although group differences were found, the majority among both groups indicated to use mainly or solely nicotine-containing cartridges.
Significant differences in reasons to start e-cigarette use were found as well. Among 60% of the vapers and 27% of the dual users, the most frequently mentioned most important reason for use was believing that the product would be better for their health. Using e-cigarettes as smoking cessation tool was indicated to be the second most important reason for use. Dual users indicated 'to limit the amount of conventional cigarettes' as a third important reason for use.
Motivational factors Perceived advantages
Table 2 shows that there were significant group differences regarding mean scores of agreement on 20 of the 25 statements about advantages of e-cigarettes. Smokers scored lowest on the 20 items and were least convinced of the product, while vapers scored the highest and were most convinced. Smokers perceived vaping, in comparison to both groups, significantly less often to be cheaper than smoking conventional cigarettes. Vapers perceived vaping significantly more often to be just as tasty as smoking, in comparison to both other groups.
Differences in perceived advantages about the electronic cigarette; stratified by smoking status.
Tukey HSD
Perceived advantages; n = 477
Vaping electronic cigarettes…
Is cheaper than conventional cig. [mean (SD)] 3.5 (.9) 4.2 (1.0) 4.2 (1.0) 1 < 2,3***
Is healthier than conventional cig. [mean (SD)] 3.1 (1.1) 4.0 (1.1) 4.7 (.7) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Tastes just as good as conventional cig. [mean (SD)] 2.1 (.9) 2.5 (1.3) 3.6 (1.5) 1, 2 < 3 ***
Is cool/tough [mean (SD)] 1.9 (1.0) 1.8 (.9) 1.9 (1.0) NS
Is easy to use [mean (SD)] 3.2 (1.0) 3.5 (.9) 3.7 (1.1) NS
Offers the option to use without nicotine [mean (SD)] 3.0 (1.1) 3.4 (1.2) 4.0 (1.1) 1 < 2*; 2 < 3 ***
Is sociable [mean (SD)] 2.4 (1.0) 2.8 (1.1) 3.2 (1.2) 1 < 2*; 2 < 3 *
Keeps me in a good mood [mean (SD)] 2.6 (1.0) 3.3 (1.2) 4.0 (1.1) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Protects me against withdrawal symptoms [mean (SD)] 2.7 (1.0) 3.5 (1.2) 4.2 (.9) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Is relaxing [mean (SD)] 2.7 (.9) 3.5 (1.2) 4.5 (.7) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Creates less burden to my social environment [mean (SD)] 3.5 (1.0) 4.1 (.9) 4.6 (.8) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Is allowed everywhere [mean (SD)] 3.2 (1.1) 3.4 (1.1) 3.4 (1.2) NS
Helps me to limit my smoke-behaviour [mean (SD)] 3.0 (1.1) 4.2 (1.0) 4.6 (.8) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Satisfies my need for nicotine [mean (SD)] 2.6 (.9) 3.6 (1.2) 4.3 (.9) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Helps me not to smoke conventional cig. [mean (SD)] 2.5 (.9) 3.4 (1.2) 4.8 (.6) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Is a better smoking cessation tool [mean (SD)] 2.6 (1.0) 3.7 (1.1) 4.7 (.7) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Damages my health less than conventional cig. [mean (SD)] 3.1 (1.0) 4.0 (1.0) 4.7 (.7) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Is odourless [mean (SD)] 3.4 (1.1) 4.3 (.9) 4.6 (.7) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 **
Ensures me not inhaling tar/carbon monoxide [mean (SD)] 3.5 (.9) 4.4 (.9) 4.8 (.5) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Ensures, at long-term, for less need for nicotine [mean (SD)] 2.8 (.9) 3.6 (1.1) 4.4 (.9) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Ensures me more air [mean (SD)] 2.8 (.9) 3.7 (1.2) 4.6 (.7) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Ensures me more energy [mean (SD)] 2.8 (.8) 3.4 (1.2) 4.5 (.8) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Has no fire risk [mean (SD)] 3.4 (.9) 3.8 (1.1) 4.3 (1.0) 1 < 2*; 2 < 3 ***
Will not give you yellow teeth / brown fingers [mean (SD)] 3.5 (.9) 4.1 (.9) 4.8 (.6) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Is easy, because it is compact [mean (SD)] 3.1 (1.0) 3.5 (1.0) 3.8 (1.2) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Cig: Cigarette
Measured on a 5-point scale: 1 = completely disagree, 5 = completely agree
* P <0.05,
Perceived disadvantages
Table 3 shows that there were significant group differences regarding mean scores of agreement on 14 of the 23 statements about disadvantages of e-cigarettes. The highest scores on the disadvantages scale were found among the smokers while vapers reported the lowest scores.
Differences in perceived disadvantages about the electronic cigarette; stratified by smoking status.
Perceived disadvantages; n = 477
Can damage the health of my social environment [mean (SD)] 3.4 (.8) 3.9 (.8) 4.2 (.9) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 *
Is difficult/unhandy/complex [mean (SD)] 3.1 (.9) 3.8 (1.0) 4.1 (.9) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 **
Is unhealthy [mean (SD)] 2.9 (.9) 3.4 (1.0) 4.0 (1.0) 1 < 2**; 2 < 3 ***
Shifts my nicotine-dependence [mean (SD)] 2.9 (1.0) 3.0 (1.0) 3.3 (1.2) 1, 2 < 3*
Makes me, in ratio, smoke more than conventional cig. [mean (SD)] 3.0 (1.0) 3.5 (1.0) 4.0 (1.1) 1 < 2**; 2 < 3**
Costs a lot of money [mean (SD)] 3.1 (.8) 3.8 (1.0) 3.9 (1.0) 1 < 2, 3***
Is a burden to my environment [mean (SD)] 3.5 (.8) 4.2 (.7) 4.5 (.7) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Is shameful [mean (SD)] 3.2 (.8) 3.9 (.9) 4.4 (.9) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Costs a lot of time [mean (SD)] 3.2 (.8) 3.9 (.9) 4.2 (1.0) 1 < 2, 3***
Is addictive [mean (SD)] 2.9 (.8) 3.2 (1.0) 3.2 (1.1) 1< 3**
Leads to toxic substances in my body [mean (SD)] 3.0 (.9) 3.2 (1.0) 3.7 (1.1) 1, 2 < 3**
Makes it difficult to quit, because of the 'smoke-movement' [mean (SD)] 2.5 (.9) 3.3 (1.2) 4.2 (1.0) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Leads to health risks at long term [mean (SD)] 2.7 (.8) 3.1 (.8) 3.5 (.9) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3**
Will encourage smoking conventional cig. [mean (SD)] 3.0 (1.0) 4.1 (.9) 4.7 (.6) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Does not work as a smoking cessation tool [mean (SD)] 2.6 (.9) 3.6 (1.1) 4.5 (.9) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Creates new conventional smokers [mean (SD)] 2.8 (.8) 3.8 (1.1) 4.6 (.7) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Is unhandy: not a lot of stores sell the equipment [mean (SD)] 2.8 (.9) 3.7 (1.0) 3.9 (1.2) 1 < 2, 3***
Is expensive in first purchase [mean (SD)] 2.4 (.8) 3.0 (1.1) 3.2 (1.2) 1 < 2, 3**
Leads to nausea, dizziness and/or mouth and throat irritations [mean (SD)] 2.8 (.8) 3.2 (1.0) 3.5 (1.1) 1 < 2, 3**
Leads to more vaporizing, to get the same amount of nicotine [mean (SD)] 2.7 (.7) 3.2 (1.1) 3.8 (1.1) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Always requires two e-cig.: battery charge and defects [mean (SD)] 2.7 (.8) 2.7 (1.1) 2.5 (1.2) NS
Increase the change I will start smoking conventional cig. [mean (SD)] 2.8 (.9) 3.9 (1.1) 4.8 (.6) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Will lead to more acceptance of conventional cig. [mean (SD)] 2.9 (1.0) 4.0 (.9) 4.7 (.7) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Cig: Cigarette, E-cig: Electronic cigarette
Measured on a 5-point scale: 1 = completely agree, 5 = completely disagree
Smokers perceived vaping significantly more often as costly, time-consuming, unhandy, causing nausea, dizziness, and/or mouth and throat irritations. Vapers perceived vaping, compared to both other groups, significantly less often to be shifting the nicotine-dependence and leading to increases in toxic substances in their body. Vapers perceived vaping, in comparison to smokers, significantly less often to be addictive.
An overview of the social influence items and the differences between the three groups can be found in Table 4.
Differences regarding social Influence and self-efficacy items; stratified by smoking behaviour.
Dual users
Social Norm
My … prefer(s) me vaping electronic cigarettes instead of smoking conventional cigarettes:
Partner [mean (SD)]; n = 350 2.3 (1.1) 3.7 (1.3) 4.3 (1.2) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 **
Family [mean (SD)]; n = 442 2.6 (1.1) 3.8 (1.2) 4.4 (1.1) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Friends [mean (SD)]; n = 439 2.3 (1.0) 3.3 (1.2) 4.1 (1.1) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Colleagues [mean (SD)]; n = 346 2.3 (.9) 3.2 (1.2) 4.1 (1.0) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
My … think(s) vaping electronic cigarettes is good:
Partner [mean (SD)]; n = 356 2.7 (1.0) 3.8 (1.0) 4.5 (.9) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Family [mean (SD)]; n = 445 2.8 (.9) 3.7 (1.0) 4.4 (.8) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Friends [mean (SD)]; n = 449 2.9 (.9) 3.7 (1.0) 4.4 (.8) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Colleagues [mean (SD)]; n = 354 2.8 (.9) 3.6 (.9) 4.3 (.8) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Modelling; n= 477
My partner smokes conventional cigarettes [mean (SD)] .38 (.5) .41 (.5) .2 (.4) 3 < 1, 2 ***
How many of your …. smoke conventional cigarettes?
Family members [mean (SD)] 2.49 (1.1) 2.3 (1.0) 2.0 (.9) 3 < 1, 2 *
Friends [mean (SD)] 3.3 (1.1) 3.0 (1.2) 2.5 (1.0) 3 < 1, 2 **
Colleagues [mean (SD)] 2.4 (1.1) 2.3 (1.2) 2.0 (1.0) 3 < 1 **
My partner vapes electronic cigarettes [mean (SD)] .0 (.1) .2 (.4) .3 (.4) 1 < 2, 3 ***
How many of your …. vape electronic cigarettes?
Family members [mean (SD)] 1.2 (.4) 1.5 (.6) 1.7 (.9) 1 < 2, 3 **
Friends [mean (SD)] 1.2 (.4) 1.8 (.7) 1.9 (.8) 1 < 2, 3 ***
Colleagues [mean (SD)] 1.3 (.5) 1.5 (.7) 1.6 (.8) 1 < 2***; 2 < 3 ***
Self-efficacy; n= 477
I think I will manage not to vape when…A N = 135 N= 83 N= 259
I am at a party [mean (SD)] 2.8 (1.3) 3.3 (1.3) 3.8 (1.3) 1 < 2*; 2 < 3 **
I drink alcohol [mean (SD)] 2.5 (1.3) 3.0 (1.4) 3.5 (1.4) 1 < 2**; 2 < 3*
I am frustrated or mad [mean (SD)] 2.3 (1.2) 2.7 (1.3) 3.2 (1.4) 1 < 2*; 2<3*
I see someone vaping [mean (SD)] 3.0 (1.2) 3.3 (1.2) 3.6 (1.3) 1 < 3***
I see someone smoke [mean (SD)] 2.8 (1.2) 3.2 (1.3) 3.8 (1.3) 1 < 2 *; 2 < 3**
I do not know how to act [mean (SD)] 2.9 (1.2) 3.5 (1.2) 3.8 (1.2) 1 < 2, 3**
I am bored [mean (SD)] 2.7 (1.2) 3.1 (1.2) 3.3 (1.3) 1 < 2, 3*
I am sad [mean (SD)] 2.6 (1.2) 2.9 (1.2) 3.2 (1.3) 1 < 3***
I am stressed or tensed [mean (SD)] 2.3 (1.1) 2.7 (1.3) 3.0 (1.3) 1 < 3***
Someone offers me an electronic cigarette [mean (SD)] 2.9 (1.1) 3.1 (1.1) 3.5 (1.2) 1, 2 < 3*
I crave for nicotine [mean (SD)] 2.4 (1.2) 2.7 (1.2) 2.8 (1.3) 1 < 3*
I get up in the morning [mean (SD)] 2.8 (1.2) 3.0 (1.3) 3.2 (1.4) 1 < 3**
I drink coffee or tea [mean (SD)] 3.1 (1.2) 3.2 (1.3) 3.4 (1.3) NS
I miss the flavour of a conventional cigarettes [mean (SD)] 2.8 (1.2) 3.0 (1.2) 3.5 (1.4) 1, 2 < 3*
I just ate [mean (SD)] 2.6 (1.3) 2.8 (1.3) 3.2 (1.3) 1, 2 < 3*
I am on break [mean (SD)] 2.5 (1.1) 3.0 (1.2) 3.0 (1.3) 1 < 2, 3*
Intention to quit
Conventional cigarettes [mean (SD)] 6.2 (2.5) 4.9 (2.3) NA 1<2***
Electronic cigarettes [mean (SD)] NA 4.4 (2.9) 3.9 (2.8) NS
A Measured on a 5-point scale: 1 = definitely not, 5 = definitely
Significant differences between the groups were found on all eight items of the two social norm constructs. Vapers scored the highest, indicating that their social environment had a more positive attitude towards e-cigarettes compared to the smokers who scored the lowest.
Furthermore, vapers experienced significantly less social modelling for the conventional cigarette from their partner, family members, and friends compared to dual users and smokers. Also, the vapers experienced less modelling for the conventional cigarette from their colleagues compared to the smoker group. In all four items regarding social modelling for e-cigarettes, smokers scored lower in comparison to the dual and vapers.
Table 4 illustrates significant group differences on four of the 16 self-efficacy items. Vapers indicated to have the highest self-efficacy, whereas smokers scored the lowest.
Vapers indicated to be significantly more confident to manage not to vape when they see someone vaping, when they are sad, stressed, tensed, when they crave for nicotine, or wake up in the morning, compared to smokers. Vapers indicated to be significantly more confident not to vape when an e-cigarette is offered, when they miss the flavour of conventional cigarettes, and when they just ate.
Smokers indicated to be significantly less confident not to vape when they do not know how to act, when they are bored, and when they had a break from work.
Intention to quit conventional cigarettes. Smokers had a significantly higher intention to quit conventional cigarettes (M=6.2) than dual users (M=4.9; (F=16.2; p < 0.001).
Factors associated with smoking/vaping behaviour
Table 5 presents the results of the multinomial regression analyses (N.B. results can differ from our ANOVA analysis due to possible suppressor effects, i.e. the regression analysis corrected the correlations with other included variables). Results revealed that young respondents were more likely to smoke or to smoke in combination with vaping instead of solely vaping e-cigarettes. Older respondents were on the other hand more likely to be dual users instead of smokers. Furthermore, respondents with a higher level of education or higher income levels were more likely to smoke cigarettes than solely vape e-cigarettes. Respondents with low levels of education were more likely to be dual users instead of smokers.
Multinomial logistic regression analyses; associations of socio-demographics and motivational factors with smoking behaviour.
SmokersA
Dual usersA
Dual usersB
95% CI
Gender 1.96 .57 6.73 1.91 .97 3.75 .97 .30 3.15
Age .91*** .87 .96 .96* .93 .99 1.06* 1.01 1.10
Level of education 3.16** 1.38 7.22 1.28 .82 1.99 .40* .19 .87
Work situation 1.87 .54 6.47 2.03 .97 4.26 1.08 .35 3.36
Income 2.08* 1.00 4.32 1.35 .93 2.00 .65 .32 1.30
Perceived advantagesC .71*** .62 .82 .87*** .80 .94 1.21** 1.08 1.37
Perceived disadvantagesC .74*** .66 .84 .95 .87 1.04 1.28*** 1.16 1.42
Self-efficacy .44* .23 .84 .66* .46 .95 1.48 .83 2.63
Social norm electronic cigarettes instead of conventional cigarettes .64 .32 1.27 .96 .65 1.42 1.51 .80 2.83
Social norm electronic cigarettes general .62 .30 1.25 .61 .37 1.01 1.00 .54 1.83
Modelling conventional cigarettesC 1.50 .78 2.89 1.55* 1.08 2.24 1.03 .56 1.93
Modelling electronic cigarettesC .35*** .20 .63 .93 .69 1.26 2.65*** 1.54 4.57
R2 = .78
A Vapers are the reference category
B Smokers are the reference category
C Variables in scale are dichotomised
* P < .05
** p < .01
Respondents who perceived fewer advantages of e-cigarettes were more likely to be smokers or dual users than vapers. Respondents who indicated to perceive more advantages were more likely to be dual users than smokers. Similar results were found for the perceived disadvantages: respondents who indicated to perceive more disadvantages were more likely to be smokers than vapers. People who perceived fewer disadvantages were more likely to be dual users than smokers. People with lower self-efficacy values were more likely to be either smokers or dual users.
Finally, people who received more social modelling for conventional cigarettes were more likely to be dual users instead of vapers. People who received less social modelling for e-cigarettes were more likely to be smokers than vapers. People who perceived more social modelling were more likely to be dual users than smokers.
This study assessed vaping characteristics, main reasons for use, differences in motivational factors between smokers, vapers, and dual users and factors associated with e-cigarette use.
Less than 2% of the vapers had never used conventional cigarettes. Although a small group, this figure shows that e-cigarette use is not strictly limited to smokers, and may thus also be a new (risk) behaviour for non-smokers, in particular youngsters. This was also found in a review of McMillen with corresponding risks such as primary nicotine addiction and renormalization of tobacco use45. Awareness of e-cigarette advertisements, which increased sharply in the Netherlands since its introduction in 2013, may also influence non-smokers' perception of e-cigarettes6. Hence, monitoring of e-cigarette use and its effects is important to assess potential health impact and potential shifts in user groups, in particular as recent studies in the US suggest that adolescents and young adults who never have used cigarettes but use e-cigarettes may develop positive attitudes towards smoking35, 46, 47 .
Vapers used e-cigarettes more often (98.5%) on a daily basis compared to dual users (45.8%), which is congruent with other studies who found group differences in frequency of use20, 48. Brown and colleagues proposed that these findings might be a reflection of vapers escalating their use following cessation in the assumption that e-cigarettes are an effective nicotine replacement device20. Nicotine-free cartridges were less popular than nicotine-containing cartridges among both groups. This is in line with previous studies, and illustrates the importance of nicotine as an ingredient of the product and e-cigarette users' addiction to nicotine8, 16, 17, 49, 50.
The two most commonly mentioned reasons for using e-cigarettes were that the product was considered as less detrimental for one's health and served as a smoking cessation tool. Among dual users, a third important reason was to limit the number of cigarettes. Similar reasons, albeit without the distinction between smokers, vapers and dual users, have been reported elsewhere as well4, 7, 8, 17, 20.
Concerning motivational factors, we found that vapers reported most advantages of e-cigarettes whereas smokers were least convinced of them. Similarly, vapers reported the fewest disadvantages of e-cigarettes, and smokers the most. Similar results were found by Rüther and colleagues40. Dawkins and colleagues illustrated that vapers who were ex-smokers reported (compared to dual users) significantly more often that e-cigarettes helped them to stop smoking, that they were extremely satisfied with the product, that e-cigarettes reduced craving levels, improved their breathing and were experienced as healthier than smoking cigarettes15.
Almost all vapers (98%) indicated that they used to smoke conventional cigarettes in the past, but successfully stopped smoking. Etter and Bullen also found that most e-cigarette users were former smokers and used the device to assist quitting26. Despite previous reviews suggesting positive effects of e-cigarettes in supporting smokers to quit, a recent meta-analysis showed that the odds of quitting cigarettes were 28% lower among e-cigarette users compared to non-e-cigarette users51–52. These contrasting findings illustrate that e-cigarettes may not (always) be beneficial (despite their beliefs that they might be helpful in quitting regular cigarettes). They may at least not help all smokers to quit smoking, and these contrasting findings suggest a need for analysing for which smokers they may or may not work. Well balanced health communication messages are needed in order to help smokers who want to quit, to make an informed decision concerning the most optimal quit method.
Concerning social influences we found that the overall perceived social norm (to what extent does the environment think positively about e-cigarettes), was the highest among vapers and lowest among smokers. Vapers experienced in their social environment less modelling for conventional cigarettes in comparison to dual users and smokers. Yet, vapers experienced more modelling for e-cigarettes. Again, similar results were found in the study of Rüther and colleagues40. Pokhrel and colleagues also acknowledge the role of social influences and state that social influence may be an important barrier for cigarette smokers trying to substitute cigarettes with e-cigarettes53.
Smokers were least self-efficacious not to use e-cigarettes in difficult situations. These situations may also be the situations that they encounter as difficult to refrain from smoking in general, suggesting that increasing self-efficacy to cope with urges from smoking for this group may be pivotal. Furthermore, the results among vapers also show situations in which vapers may be less likely to use e-cigarettes. These concern situations that may also result in increased risks for relapsing into smoking, such as when at a party and seeing someone smoking. Our results support earlier findings from a study conducted in Germany and illustrate that if smokers want to use vaping as a cessation tool, they also may need to be informed about potential barriers and how to overcome them40. Dual user scores on motivational items were often between those of smokers and vapers. Social support for e-cigarette use among this group, however, was similar as for vapers and significantly higher than for smokers. It thus seems that dual users are supported by others, but not yet fully convinced of potential advantages of e-cigarette use. As our research was cross-sectional we cannot identify the most important factors predicting relapse to full cigarette smoking or full e-cigarette use. Longitudinal research for this group is thus recommended. Most of the items identified appeared to be salient items, implying that these are also relevant items for future health communication messages to guide dual users into smoking cessation.
Our regression analysis revealed that older respondents and respondents with low levels of education and low income were more likely to use e-cigarettes instead of cigarettes. Furthermore, people who perceived more advantages, less disadvantages or more social modelling for e-cigarettes were more likely to be vapers instead of smokers. These results underline the importance of these motivational factors in e-cigarette use behaviour, but also prompt for additional research to understand why e-cigarettes are more appealing to lower educated smokers. Although these factors may predict e-cigarette use, this conclusion cannot be drawn from our cross-sectional study, and more longitudinal research is needed to grasp this process better. With an explained variance of 78%, the I-Change Model illustrates to fit the data well.
The explorative, theory-driven nature of the study can be considered as one of it its important strengths. The distinction between vapers and dual users is not often made. Further, the study examined a broad range of motivational determinants associated with e-cigarette use. These insights offer the opportunity to optimize health communication about e-cigarettes by providing tailored messages to the opinions of the various groups of (potential) users.
This study however also is subject to some limitations. First, most vapers were recruited through online forums. This may have led to an overrepresentation of dedicated users, who may be more positive towards e-cigarette use than non-responders. Also, the provided incentives to respondents could have biased the research sample. Second, as the goal of this study was to study motivational differences between the study groups and not to study e-cigarette prevalence, no conclusions about e-cigarette use on a population level can be drawn from this study. Third, the sample size, especially among dual users and smokers was modest. The sample size was also affected by a non-completion rate of almost 40%, probably caused by the length of the questionnaire. Fourth, we only focused on motivational factors influencing e-cigarette use. Potential other factors of influence (e.g. advertisements of the product or influences of the media or other external factors) are not examined is this study. Fifth, our results are cross-sectional, so no inferences about factors predicting e-cigarette use can be made. Finally, we did not assess pre-motivational and post-motivational factors. Yet, assessing factors that determine awareness of e-cigarette use are also needed as well as studies targeting post-motivational factors such as action planning (preparatory and coping plans) and plan enactment. For instance, a recent study on smoking cessation demonstrated that smokers' intentions to quit were to a large extent explained by action plans and plan enactment42.
First, our results showed that almost all vapers were former smokers, but that there was a small group who indicated that e-cigarette use is not strictly limited to smokers, and who may need further attention. For future research it is recommended to investigate potential shifts in attitudes towards smoking conventional cigarettes in this group. Also health communication methods are needed to stress the potential dangers of e-cigarettes for never smokers.
Second, e-cigarettes were mainly used for health-related reasons (e.g. less detrimental for one's health, to quit smoking or to limit the amount of cigarettes smoked).
Third, almost all vapers had smoked conventional cigarettes in the past, indicating that e-cigarettes could play a role in the smoking cessation process. As findings concerning the effectiveness or e-cigarette use are conflicting, we suggest to investigate for which smokers e-cigarettes may or may not work in quitting conventional cigarettes.
Fourth, our self-efficacy results show that all three groups may encounter barriers for using e-cigarettes successfully. If e-cigarettes are used as a smoking cessation tool, vapers may profit from more personalized feedback on how to use e-cigarettes and how to cope with difficult situations in order to prevent relapse to regular cigarettes smoking.
Fifth, our results reveal that older respondents and respondents with low levels of education and low income were more likely to use e-cigarettes instead of cigarettes. Additional research to understand why e-cigarettes are more appealing to lower income and lower educated groups is recommended. It is also recommended that future developed interventions or campaigns take these potential motivational differences among these low and high income and educated groups into account.
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York Sports Club juror expelled for wearing Confederate flag clothing
The Confederate battle flag remains a controversial symbol in the South.
Rock Hill Herald
York, South Carolina
A juror was removed from a South Carolina trial Wednesday after he wore Confederate flag clothing in York County Court, officials said.
Court and law enforcement officials said Judge Dan Hall removed the juror from a criminal trial held at the Moss Justice Center in York.
Court officials said the defendant in the case is an African American. The race of the separated juror is unknown.
Trent Faris, a spokesman for the York County Sheriff's Office, said a court security officer noticed the clothes on Wednesday and alerted Hall. The Sheriff's Office provides security for the court building and courtrooms.
York County District Court deputy clerk Angie Sommer said the judge informed the defense attorney and the attorney general in the case about the jacket, which had a black and white Confederate flag.
Criminal trials in the South Carolina Plenary Court usually have 12 jurors and at least one alternate. Samar said the juror was a surrogate.
Samar said that the judge, prosecutor, and defense attorney agreed that the woman should be removed from her position as juror.
Samir said the defense filed a motion to nullify the trial, which Hall rejected.
Samar said the trial continued with the 12 members of the jury.
A jury found the accused guilty Wednesday night on drug and weapons charges and sentenced him to 15 years in prison, according to officials and court records.
The flag of the Confederacy in the courts
The Confederate flag, which was acquired by the Ku Klux Klan and other groups considered racist or hate organizations, is often seen as a symbol of racial hostility.
The impact of the flag on the courts and tribunals is not new to York County, South Carolina, or the state.
In 2016, lawyers at a Moss Center criminal trial used a jury strike to remove a woman from a potential juror position after she wore a Confederate flag shirt in court.
In 2017, a York County Court Clerk did not place the Confederate flag and other Confederate relics again in the York County Courthouse main courthouse in downtown York after renovations were made. Science and antiquities have been hanging for decades in the historic courtroom.
The decision not to re-hang the flag caused protests and a lawsuit by supporters of the Confederate flag. Others supported the decision not to reintroduce perceived racial hate material into the courtroom.
In 2021, an appeals court ruled that a black man in Tennessee must get a new trial because jurors traded in a room with a Confederate flag and other relics of the Confederacy, according to court records and several news outlets including SC Statehouse.
The Confederate flag flew over the dome of the SC Statehouse under South Carolina sanctions until 2015 when it was lowered and later placed in a museum. This decision was made by the General Assembly of the Security Council after the murder of nine African Americans in a Charleston church by a white man.
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to murder Maoist leaders and Sympathisers.
and Jharkhand with the blood of revolutionaries.
Death squads operate beyond all the known laws of the country and humanity in general.
shield them from any future investigations or retaliation for their crimes.
first and almost never ask questions.
Government of India Unleashes death squads on trail of Maoist leaders,sympathisers in Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh.
June 9: Forests in Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh are set to witness Hollywood-style action with deployment of Quick Reaction Teams (QRTs), crack commando units specially trained for jungle warfare.
A dozen such units are being deployed in the two states for the first time.
They will be air dropped in dense forests and will be equipped with carbines, grenades, jungle knives and a week's ration. They have been trained at the Counter Insurgency and Anti-Terrorist Training Centre in Silchar.
"Members of these teams have been handpicked from the CRPF(Central Rakshas Police Force) for their cruel demonic nature" said a home ministry official.
For swift movement of QRTs, the Centre has allowed Chhattisgarh to hire a helicopter. Similar offer is likely to be made to Jharkhand soon.
The QRTs will work in close co-ordination with the modern control centre coming up at Jagdalpur in Chhattisgarh.
Four bomb detection and disposal squads (BDDS) — three in Chhattisgarh and one in Jharkhand — are also being deployed.
"Mines have caused maximum damage to our security forces. Four more BDDS will be placed in the two states by the end of September. For bigger troop movement, six more mine-proof vehicles are being given to the two states," said officials.
The two states will also get six UHF jamming devices to check remote-controlled and mobile phone-operated blasts.
"Though no such blasts have taken place in the two states, UHF jamming devices are being given as intelligence reports suggest that the Maoists are moving from wire-controlled blasts to remote-controlled and mobile-operated blasts," said an officer.
Police in Jamshedpur, meanwhile, admitted that the Maoists have been trying to encircle the steel city.
The Maoists, who shot and assaulted a group of JMM supporters late on Thursday night at Patamda, on the outskirts of the city, had come from across the border in Bengal. They were demanding levy from traders of country liquor.
Police claim to have identified three local "rebels" who helped the outsiders. A manhunt has been launched to nab them and long-range patrols are being conducted in the area.
In Bokaro, superintendent of police Priya Dubey on Saturday displayed the landmines, grenades, detonators, rifle, police uniforms, Maoist literature and flags recovered from a bunker at the foothills of Jhumra hills. The rebels, however, managed to escape the joint combing operation by the police and CRPF.
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Tofu Bathed in Tomatoes
Recipes / Savory / Vegetarian / Vietnamese
Change is inevitable, but may not always be as timely as we would like. When inertia starts to become too comfortable, you yourself must sometimes catalyze the disruption of static routine. This is where I was last year when I realized that I had reached an impasse in my career.
Caramelized Ginger Chicken
Recipes / Savory / Vietnamese
Vietnamese caramelized ginger chicken perfectly marries savory and sweet flavors. Once the liquid reduces, it bathes the chicken in a glistening amber sauce imbued with a fiery ginger flavor. The sauce will no doubt have your taste buds popping and begging for more. This dish pairs perfectly with a side of steamed white jasmine rice.
Crispy Fried Shallots
Garnishes are indispensable ingredients that complement the symphony of flavors found in Vietnamese dishes. Fresh herbs, such as red perilla or basil, infuse our noodle soups, spring rolls and salads with a bouquet of flavors that scintillate our taste buds. More savory toppings like fried pork fat impart a crunchy succulence to dishes such as bánh bèo (steamed rice cakes) and cơm tấm bì (broken rice with shredded pork skin). Among the assortment of garnishes that dress our plates, I use fried shallots the most frequently in my kitchen.
Let's Go Monkey in 2016
Musings / Vietnamese
Generations before me fled in droves from a war ravaged Việt Nam over 30 years ago following the fall of Saigon. The country was shrouded in panic and confusion during the final hours of the war as the Americans pulled out. In the midst of the mayhem, people in South Việt Nam scrambled to leave the country, which was the debut of a decade-long mass exodus. My mom and her family were among the fortunate ones who left by plane days before the borders closed after the south surrendered to the north. Many others left by boat and embarked on harrowing journeys at sea, where hundreds of thousands perished. Those who were lucky enough to survive the perilous journey settled in countries in all corners of the world.
How to Make Nước Mắm Sauce
Open the fridge in any Vietnamese household and you are sure to find a jar of nước mắm. I'm not talking about the pure bottled stuff, but rather the mix that accompanies many dishes on our dining table. It is often served as a dipping sauce for (eggrolls) or as a sauce drizzled over dishes, such as cơm tấm bì (broken rice with shredded pork) or bánh xèo (savory crêpes ). | {
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Ian completes Lambo-style rock racer dropping 700 horse Big Block Chevy into powder-coated chassis.
How-to build bomb-proof axles with custom trusses, spools, and giant shafts to conquer extreme rock bouncer races.
Jones Machine Racing Products, Inc.
(ANNOUNCER)>> OUR HIGH HORSEPOWER ROCK BOUNCER IS BACK FROM THE POWDER COATERS COMPLETE WITH A LAMBORGHINI THEMED PAINT JOB. AND NOW FINAL ASSEMBLY BEGINS WITH A BIG BLOCK. PLUS THE CRAWLER HAULER GETS AN INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH WINCH, POWERFUL LIGHTING, AND MORE.
AIRCRAFT CABLE TO GET THE JOB DONE. ANOTHER NICE FEATURE OF THIS WINCH IS THE FACT IT HAS A THERMOMETRIC SAFETY SWITCH. IF WE'RE EVER USING THIS WINCH FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME AND THE MOTOR STARTS TO OVERHEAT, IT WILL WARN US ON THE HANDHELD BY LIGHTING UP THE SMALL LITTLE RED LIGHT. THAT'LL LET US KNOW THAT WE HAVE TO LET THE WINCH TAKE A BREAK BEFORE CONTINUING THE JOB.
LARGE WINCHES REQUIRE THICK MOUNTING PLATES. SO I'M CUTTING OURS FROM SOME THREEEIGHTHS INCH THICK STEEL. NOW WITH THE WINCH MOUNT LAID OUT, THE OPENING IS CUT FOR THE ROLLER FAIR LEAD AS WELL AS THE MOUNT FOR THE CONTROL BOX.
(IAN)>> THEN THE WINCH IS BOLTED INTO PLACE. AND THE PLATE IS BOLTED ONTO OUR FRAME RAIL.
EVEN THOUGH THIS WINCH MOUNT PLATE IS VERY THICK, THREEEIGHTHS OF AN INCH, WE CAN'T JUST RELY ON IT ALONE TO BE ABLE TO SUPPORT THE WINCH. JUST MOUNTING IT ACROSS THESE TWO FRAME RAILS LIKE THIS, IT COULD EASILY BEND IF WE USED ALL THE POWER OF THIS WINCH WHEN TRYING TO PULL THE CRAWLER HAULER OUT FROM BEING STUCK. NOW THE WAY TO PREVENT THE PLATE FROM BENDING IS TO ADD SOME TYPE OF LATERAL SUPPORT. I COULD CAP THE TOP OF THE BUMPER WITH A STRIP OF STEEL. ACTING LIKE AN IBEAM WOULD PREVENT IT FROM BENDING. INSTEAD I'M GOING TO DO SOMETHING SIMILAR BUT I'M GOING TO USE SOME ROUND TUBE.
I'M GONNA TAKE A PIECE OF TUBING, BASICALLY BUILD A TUBE BUMPER, WRAP AROUND THE FRONT OF THE TRUCK. I'LL BUILD SMALL STAND OFFS THAT'LL TIE INTO OUR WINCH PLATE. THAT WAY IN ORDER FOR THE PLATE TO BEND, IT'S ALSO GONNA HAVE TO BEND THE TUBE BUMPER AND THAT WILL MAKE IT GOOD AND STRONG. USING INCH AND THREE QUARTER DOM TUBING FOR THE MAIN BUMPER TUBE, TWO 90 DEGREE ANGLES ARE BENT TO WRAP AROUND THE CAB.
REMOTE WHEELING SPOTS. WHOO, THAT'S BRIGHT, WHOO HOO, SHINNY LIGHTS!
(ANNOUNCER)>> UP NEXT WE FRESHEN UP OUR ISUZU WITH A BUDGET PAINT JOB. PLUS WE TAKE A TRIP TO THE POWDER COATERS TO SEE WHAT IT TAKES TO GET THAT HIGH END FINISH.
OF THAT TRUCK, AND I'M GONNA DO IT ON THE CHEAP.
CONVERTED IT OVER TO FOUR WHEEL DRIVE FOR A REASON.
AT SOME POINT IN TIME I FULLY EXPECT TO BE DRIVING THIS TRUCK THROUGH THE WOODS. AND WE'RE GONNA HAVE TREE BRANCHES SLIDING DOWN THE SIDE, RUINING THAT CUSTOM PAINT JOB. SO INSTEAD I'M JUST GONNA GO AHEAD AND PAINT IT RIGHT HERE IN THE SHOP. I'M GONNA USE A WHOLE BUNCH OF AEROSOL CANS TO GET THE JOB DONE. THE NICE THING IS THAT THE CAB OF THIS TRUCK, THERE'S NOT A LOT OF REAL ESTATE. THERE'S A WHOLE BUNCH OF GLASS.
SO WE'RE NOT GONNA BURN THROUGH A LOT OF PRODUCT PAINTING IT HERE IN THE SHOP. WITH THOSE AEROSOL CANS, IF WE EVER SCRATCH IT, WE'LL BE ABLE TO TOUCH IT UP. AND JUST BECAUSE WE'RE USING RATTLE CANS DOESN'T MEAN WE WON'T BE ABLE TO ADD A CUSTOM TOUCH. THE FIRST THING I HAVE TO DO IS GET RID OF ALL THE STICKERS ON THE TRUCK'S DOOR. THE QUICKEST WAY TO DO THIS IS WITH A RAZOR BLADE UNDER EACH ONE TO PEEL IT OFF.
ORANGE PLASTIC ON MY NEW CUSTOM PAINT JOB. SO A COAT OF NIGHTSHADES WILL BLACK THEM OUT AND STILL ALLOW THE LIGHT TO SHINE THROUGH.
I'M SURE YOU'VE FIGURED OUT BY NOW THAT I AM A HUGE FAN OF THIS DUPLICOLOR TEXTURED SILVER METALLIC PAINT WHEN DEALING WITH FLAT BLACK ACCENTS. I JUST THINK THEY LOOK REALLY WELL TOGETHER. BUT THERE'S METHOD TO MY MADNESS ON THIS PARTICULAR PROJECT. MY PLAN IS TO HAVE THE ENTIRE REAR BED ASSEMBLY AND FRONT BUMPER SPRAYED BY A PROFESSIONAL TRUCK BED COATING COMPANY. AND THAT WILL HAVE TEXTURE TO IT. IT'LL BASICALLY TIE THE WHOLE TRUCK TOGETHER.
BUT I'VE GOT TO SAY, AN AFTERNOON'S TIME, A COUPLE OF RATTLE CANS, AND SOME BLACK OUT, THIS CRAWLER HAULER LOOKS GREAT.
(ANNOUNCER)>> UP NEXT A BEHIND THE SCENES LOOK AT POWDER COATING.
(IAN)>> THERE'S CERTAIN MILESTONES THAT YOU REACH WHEN BUILDING A TUBE BUGGY THAT HELP PUSH YOU TOWARDS THE FINISH LINE. GETTING THE CHASSIS BACK FROM POWDER COAT IS ONE OF THOSE MOMENTS. YOU CAN REALLY SEE THE END OF THE BUILD IN SIGHT. AND THAT'S EXACTLY WHERE WE'RE AT WITH OUR ROCK BOUNCER PROJECT RAGING BULL. AFTER FINISHING UP ALL THE WELDING ON THE CHASSIS, I LOADED IT ONTO A TRAILER AND HAULED IT UP TO COLUMBUS, OHIO, HOME OF STREETWERKZ' CUSTOM COATINGS. THEY SPECIALIZE IN HIGH END POWDER COAT FINISHES WITH MANY OVER THE TOP OPTIONS.
(JOSH)>> WE START OFF BY DEGREASING EVERYTHING IF THERE'S GREASE. THEN WE MEDIA CLEAN IT. WE RUN IT THROUGH A PHOSPHATE WASH TO SEAL AND PROTECT THE SURFACE.
SPRAY BOOTH AND THEN THE PARTS ARE ROLLED INTO THE OVEN AND BAKED TO THE FINAL FINISH IS CURED.
MOST ROCK BO0UNCERS ARE BUILT AROUND A THEME, AND OURS IS THE COMBINATION OF A LAMBORGHINI SPORTS CAR AND HILL KILLING OFF ROAD RIGS. AND THAT'S WHY WHEN IT CAME TIME TO PICK THE COLOR FOR OUR CHASSIS AND WHEELS, I WANTED SOMETHING VERY SPECIFIC. THIS IS LAMBORGHINI RUSSO RED.
NOW RUSSO IS A POPULAR SURNAME IN ITALY. LOOSELY TRANSLATED IT MEANS "OF RED HAIR", AND IT WAS A VERY POPULAR COLOR ON MANY DIFFERENT MODELS OF LAMBORGHINIS. AND AFTER COMPARING A BUNCH OF DIFFERENT SPRAY OUTS, THIS IS THE FINAL COLOR MATCH COLOR THAT JOSH CHOOSE FOR OUR CHASSIS. OFF ROAD CARS LIVE IN A WORLD WHERE FORM HAS TO FOLLOW FUNCTION. NOW YES, CUSTOM POWDER COAT DOES LOOK REALLY COOL, BUT THERE'S A REASON WE PREFER IT OVER TRADITIONAL SPRAY PAINT. IT HAS TO DO WITH STRENGTH.
(IAN)>> AND EVEN THOUGH ON A BUGGY LIKE OURS HERE WE'RE NOT REALLY TRYING TO WORK INSIDE A BUDGET. HAVING A CHASSIS CUSTOM POWDER COATED CAN ACTUALLY BE CHEAPER THAN HAVING IT PAINTED.
(JOSH)>> FOR INSTANCE, YOUR CHASSIS, IF WE WERE TO WET SPRAY PAINT THAT. NOT ONLY WOULD IT NOT BE AS DURABLE AS POWDER COATING, BUT THE MATERIAL COSTS ALONE WOULD COST MORE THAN WHAT I'M GOING TO GIVE YOU A FINISHED PRODUCT FOR IN POWDER COATING.
(IAN)>> STREETWERKZ ALSO SPECIALIZES IN THE HYDRO DIPPING PROCESS, WHERE GRAPHICS ARE APPLIED TO INTRICATE PARTS.
INTRICATE GRAPHICS ADDED ONTO POWDER COATING. WHERE NOW WE CAN POWDER COAT A PART, DIP IT IN THE HYDRAGRAPHIC GRAPHIC, SAY FLAMES, OR SKULLS, OR CAMOUFLAGE, AND THEN ADD A POWDER COAT CLEAR ON TOP OF IT.
(ANNOUNCER)>> COMING UP WE WEDGE THE BIG BLOCK INTO OUR ROCK BOUNCER WITH A FLEX PLATE TO TRANSMIT OVER 700 HORSEPOWER TO THE WHEELS.
COMPLETELY REMOVED, ALONG WITH THE VALVE COVERS AND THE INTAKE.
THE ENGINE CRADLE IS INSTALLED.
TUBE BUGGIES WITH THAT EXACT SAME SETUP, A ROCK BOUNCER, IT'S A LITTLE BIT DIFFERENT.
SEE THE BEST WAY TO DESCRIBE A ROCK BOUNCER'S TRIP UP THE HILL WOULD BE VIOLENT.
ADDITIONAL MOUNTS TO OUR BIG BLOCK. I'M GOING TO STEAL AN IDEA FROM THE WORLD OF DRAG RACING. THIS IS A FRONT MOTOR PLATE.
CHASSIS TO CARRY IT DOWN THE TRACK. I'M GONNA USE THIS FRONT PLATE AS WELL AS A MID PLATE JUST TO ENSURE THAT OUR BIG BLOCK DOESN'T GO ANYWHERE. THE MOTOR PLATE NEEDS TO BE CLEARANCED FOR OUR FRONT UPPER SUSPENSION LINKS. I MADE THESE MARKS DURING THE MOCK UP STAGE ON OUR CHASSIS BUILD.
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PUMP PULLEY, AND ALTERNATOR ALL MATCHED TOGETHER TO WORK PERFECTLY. THE NICE THING IS THAT IT'S FULLY TUNABLE AND DESIGNED TO WORK WITH A MOTOR PLATE. THAT'S WHY WHEN WE PULLED IT OFF THE ENGINE IT HAD THESE SMALL SPACERS BEHIND THE WATER PUMP BECAUSE THEY DYNO'ED IT WITHOUT A MOTOR PLATE ON THE FRONT OF THE ENGINE. THE FRONT SPROCKET THAT DRIVES EVERYTHING IS FULLY ADJUSTABLE. JUST MOVES IN AND OUT USING DIFFERENT SPACERS TO GET YOUR BELT ALIGNMENT PERFECT. AND BEST OF ALL IT PACKAGES DOWN NICE AND TIGHT, WHICH IS PERFECT FOR A ROCK BUGGY CHASSIS. NOW I'VE GOT TO TELL YOU, NOW THAT OUR MOTOR IS IN THE CHASSIS OF RAGING BULL, I CANNOT WAIT. I AM COUNTING THE SECONDS UNTIL WE GET TO KICK THIS ENGINE OFF A KILL SOME HILLS. | {
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blooo BLOOO Items? How to fix..?
Would like to edit carry weight.
Are item properties hardcoded or duplicated outside of items.txt?
Mods and Multiplayer - What goes?
How do I remove weapon degeneration?
Is there a way to spawn items into inventory? | {
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Clearly not the worst gift, but if your plan is to give your date a donut, maybe add a little something special to it, like 5 more donuts! Head to their favorite donut shop and get them an assortment of yummy gourmet lovey dovey dough balls.
The thought was there, but the execution was a fumble. The problem with fake flowers is they are fake. Skip the dollar store and head to a florist or even a grocery store and pick up real flowers! Trust me, real flowers will be a winner always.
If you think "socks!" when you think of Valentine's Day, you're suffering from a creative gift rut. Think of it this way, would you like a pair of socks for the special day? No, they are something you will just buy yourself when your others have holes.
Perhaps this was an inside joke that didn't land? Maybe next time replace the alien with a teddy bear – just a thought!
I do love toast and toasters are a very practical appliance for the every day, however, much like socks, a toaster tends to fall into the category of "silent tears" when gifted.
Perhaps if the book bag contained some of your favorite books, it could pass as a good gift. Think of it this way – the more personalized/sentimental you can make the gift, the better. It doesn't have to be an item either, you can plan a really fun date night out instead!
For the smoothie enthusiast in all of us! Honestly, if you are a juicer, I think you'd probably enjoy this gift, but again it's just not the sexiest gift to give on Feb 14th.
I'm lovin it! Well, not for Valentine's Day though. Replace Micky D's for a nicer restaurant where the ambiance is more romantic than a McCafe. Nuggets are pretty good though.
Let's hope this was a candy ring at least! Plastic rings have never been a fashionable accessory and no matter how you try to spin it, this gift is cheap.
So you don't lose your keys of course…this is the type of gift I've only ever bought last minute for a sibling at a tacky souvenir shop in Vegas. Not recommended for Vday.
Not gonna lie, I'd actually be stoked to receive chips as they are my favorite snack in the whole world and I prefer a savory treat over chocolate any day. But not everyone is as simply amused by chips as I! This falls closely with the donut, if you know their fave treat is chips, maybe instead of picking up their favorite bag, get a variety pack of their all time faves!
The gift that keeps on giving…until it runs out. A pen? A PEN?
There are no words really, just questions. Did the water come in a bottle at least? A cup? How does one present water as a gift? Oh how I wish I was a fly on the wall for this gift giving moment in history.
Yikes, I do however think forgetting Valentine's Day is more common that we may think and quite a few people don't actually celebrate the holiday. But, be sure you know where your partner or date stands on the subject to stop the "you forgot Valentine's Day?" fight before it begins.
**All data from Plenty of Fish survey of over 500 POF users in the United States.
Next Post Love is in the Air: Plenty of Fish Employees Share Their Best Dates Ever! | {
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Toxic Tort Monitor: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Rejects Fair Apportionment of Liability Among Strictly Liable Defendants Under the Fair Share Act
By Andrew German on April 22, 2020
Posted in Legislative & Judicial Updates, Toxic Torts
Litigators have closely followed a recent decision that has provided needed guidance and has reshaped how asbestos liabilities are apportioned in strict liability cases. On February 19, 2020, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued its long-awaited opinion in Roverano, et al., v. John Crane, Inc., et al., 6 EAP 2018 (Pa. Feb. 19, 2020), which held that in strict liability asbestos cases, damages are to be split per capita among remaining defendants, and that the Fair Share Act under 42 Pa.C.S. § 7102 does not require percentage apportionment of liability in strict liability cases. The decision further held that bankruptcy trusts may be included on the verdict sheet to bring more parties to the table for the purpose of apportioning liability only.
William Roverano ("Plaintiff") was allegedly exposed to asbestos as a carpenter with PECO Energy Company from 1971 to 1981 and developed lung cancer in 2013. Plaintiff smoked cigarettes for 30 years until 1997. Plaintiff brought a strict liability lawsuit against thirty defendants asserting that exposure to their asbestos products caused his lung cancer. Plaintiff's wife, Jacqueline Roverano, also filed a loss of consortium claim. Before trial, the remaining defendants sought to have Pennsylvania's Fair Share Act applied to allocate each defendant's liability based on the defendant's percentage of total harm to the plaintiffs. They also sought to include multiple bankruptcy trusts on the verdict sheet. After an eight-day trial, the jury found in favor of the plaintiffs against the only two defendants left, Brand Insulation, Inc. and John Crane, Inc. The verdict in favor of the plaintiffs was for $6,439,265.00. The trial court distributed damages evenly between the eight defendants on the verdict sheet on a per capita basis, so each defendant remaining was responsible for $646,658.00 of plaintiffs' total damages.
There were two issues appealed to the Superior Court and ultimately to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania: (1) whether the Fair Share Act requires the jury to apportion liability on a percentage basis as opposed to a per capita basis in strict liability asbestos cases; and (2) whether the Fair Share Act requires the jury to consider the evidence of any settlements with bankrupt entities in connection with the apportionment of liability amongst joint tortfeasors.
On appeal, a three-judge Superior Court panel vacated the trial court's ruling that the Fair Share Act did not apply and remanded the case for a new trial to apportion liability. This matter was then appealed to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and oral argument was heard on March 6, 2019. The Supreme Court ultimately held that the Fair Share Act applied to strict liability cases and, because the statute did not specifically delineate how a jury was to apportion liability among multiple defendants, the court held the statute failed to override or alter the common law requiring per capita apportionment. The Supreme Court's ruling specifically addressed asbestos litigation by agreeing with and adopting the plaintiffs' experts' opinion that disease resulting from asbestos inhalation is "incapable of being apportioned in a rational manner because the individual contributions to the plaintiff's total dose of asbestos are impossible to determine." Additionally, the Supreme Court ruled that bankruptcy trusts that are non-parties could be included on the verdict sheet provided there are appropriate requests and proofs.
The Supreme Court's ruling in Roverano will have a substantial impact on future asbestos litigation. First, small share defendants may have to pay more to settle because a defendant whose asbestos product is only implicated in minimal asbestos exposure to a plaintiff at trial may be lumped in with all other defendants equally, even if there is evidence that plaintiff was exposed to other defendants' products to a greater degree. Evidence of a small number of exposures to asbestos will be treated as having the same value as significant exposures due to the per capita apportionment. Second, it seems likely that plaintiffs will be less likely to settle filed claims with bankruptcy trusts until after a case settles or trial concludes. There is no statute of limitations to file claims with most bankruptcy trusts, so plaintiffs are less likely to settle filed claims while litigation is pending, since that will ensure the inclusion of those bankrupt entities on the verdict sheet and reduce the per capita share recovered from the viable defendants. Finally, defendants in Pennsylvania cases should join bankruptcy trusts as additional defendants where permitted to ensure inclusion on the verdict sheet.
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Andrew aggressively defends clients in matters involving toxic tort, product liability, premises liability and personal injury. Andrew's in-depth knowledge of toxic tort laws and how they apply at the state and federal levels has helped clients avoid large potential jury verdicts, resulting in
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By abducting its dissidents on Turkish soil, Tehran is testing Ankara's patience
While Iran's intelligence services have long used Turkey as a playground to eliminate dissidents, the recent kidnapping of Habib Chaab in Istanbul is testing Ankara's limits. While a visa-free regime between Turkey and Iran has made it easier for Iranian dissidents to come here, the Iranian secret services have also benefited from it.
Saturday December 19 2020 10:01 pm
This comes as a second Khashoggi moment in Turkey. A Iranian dissident called Habib Chaab came to Istanbul to meet with a woman - said to be his ex-wife - only to end up back in Iran. He was last seen blindfolded on Iranian TV channels.
Chaab's abduction was like a scene from a spy movie. Chaab's ex-wife invites him to Turkey and offers to hand him some money when they meet. But as Chaab arrives in Istanbul and as gets onto a minivan to meet his ex-wife, a group of mean kidnap him and take him back to Iran.
Turkey has detained 11 people involved in Chaab's abduction and his smuggling to Iran. Those 11 men are believed to be working with Zindashti, who is an infamous drug lord in Turkey.
Cooperation between Iranian intelligence and criminal groups is anything but new. Iran once hired a Mexican drug cartel to attack the Saudi Ambassador in Washington DC.
Kidnapping Iranian dissidents in Turkey is not new either. Last summer, the brother of Iranian activist Masih Alinejad was sentenced to jail in Iran. Masih lives in the US and the Iranian authorities asked Masih's brother, who lives in Tehran, to cooperate with them. They asked Masih's brother to invite Masih to Turkey in order for them to kidnap her and take her back to Iran. Masih has been one of the main critical voices against the regime in recent times. She organized anti-hijab protests and continues to be highly influential amongst Iranians who still live in Iran.
But as Masih's brother declined to cooperate, he was sentenced to eight years in prison on charges of "conspiring to act against national security," "insulting the Supreme Leader," and spreading "propaganda against the regime."
Last year, another Iranian dissident, Masoud Molavi Vardanjani, was shot dead on a street in Istanbul. Another dissident, the founder and chairman of the Persian-language Gem TV company Saeed Karimian, 45, was shot dead in the neighbourhood of Maslak, along with his Kuwaiti business partner.
The vehicle used in the apparent assassination was later found burnt down. Karimian had previously been tried in absentia by a Tehran court and sentenced to six years in prison for "spreading propaganda against Iran."
In short, Turkey is a playground for Iran's intelligence services. While a visa-free regime between Turkey and Iran has made it easier for Iranian dissidents to come here, the Iranian secret services have also benefited from it.
Yet the kidnapping of Chaab might signal a change in the Turkish attitude towards the operations of Iranian secret services on Turkish soil.
The Turkish police allegedly has detailed information and a video of the kidnapping of Chaab. The video and this information were divulged to the British channel Sky News which spread it to the rest of the world. It is said that the Turkish authorities wanted this event to be known internationally. Turkey likely wanted to tell Iran, before the international community, that it is aware of its intelligence services' operations and that its tolerance has limits.
Recently, ties between Turkey and Iran soured after President Erdoğan read a poem in Baku. The poem was about the "separation" of Azerbaijan. Iran, which hosts close to 25 million ethnic Azeris, regarded the poem as a threat to its sovereignty and national unity. Iran's political leaders as well as its press united against Erdoğan.
It appears that Ankara will respond to Iran by reminding it of its importance. There is a delicate balance between Iran and Turkey. Upending it would come at a great cost for both parties.
January 10, 2021 Why do the Turks not want democracy?
December 29, 2020 The shortest-lived TV project in Turkish history
December 12, 2020 Crime is no gamble for new branch of Turkey's Iranian diaspora
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November 26, 2020 The AKP against the AKP
Court acquits police officer who killed young man during 2017 Newroz
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The Craft of Writing Science Fiction that Sells by Ben Bova, best-selling author and six-time Hugo Award winner for Best Editor. (This is one of the books your ol' Critter Captain learned from himself, and I highly recommend it.) (Also via Amazon)
Preditors & Editors Poll results
2007 Official Results
[Category list]
Standings for category: Horror Novels
1. Fade to Pale, James Cheetham, Wild Child Publishing, http://www.wildchildpublishing.com
2. End of Desire, MR Sellars, WillowTree Press, http://www.willowtreepress.com
3. Vacation, Jeremy C. Shipp, Raw Dog Screaming Press, http://rawdogscreaming.com/vacation.html
4. Blood of the Dark Moon, Adrienne Brennan, Aphrodites Apples, http://www.aphroditesapples.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=8&products_id=29
5. Hammerhead, Garry Charles, Hadesgate Publications, http://www.hadesgate.co.uk
6. The Grandmaster, Peter Balaskas, Bards and Sages, http://www.bardsandsages.com/grandmaster
7. Angels of the Seventh Dawn, Frank E. Bittinger, iUniverse, http://myspace.com/sacredscarab
8. In the Blood, Rick R. Reed, Quest Books (Regal Crest Enterprises, LLC), http://www.regalcrest.biz/book_page.php?bookID=195
9. Abaddon, Elizabeth Donald, Cerridwen Press, http://www.cerridwenpress.com/productpage.asp?ISBN=9781419911224
10. Fugue Macabre:Ghost Dance, CJ Parker, Light Sword Publishing, http://lightswordpublishing.com
10. Ragnarok Tango, Michael Barnette, Phaze, http://phaze.com
11. Curious Accounts of An Imaginary Friend, PS Gifford
12. The Old Power Returns, Morven Westfield, Harvest Shadows Publications, http://www.morvenwestfield.com/
13. Requiem for A Vampire, Larry Deibert, Mundania, http://www.mundania.com/books-requiemforavampire.html
14. Corpses So Lively: My Soul to Take, Part 1', William A. Veselik, Mundania Press, http://www.mundania.com/books-corpsessolively.html
15. Glutonlumps Chilling Tales, PS Gifford, G&F Publishing, http://www.freewebs.com/chillingtales/chillingtalesforum.htm
15. Dead Souls, Michael Lamio, Dorchester Publishing, http://www.dorchesterpub.com
16. Swamp Baby, Adra Steia, Tease Publishing, http://allromanceebooks.com/product-swampbaby-3822-140.html
17. Dead Man's Song, Jonathan Maberry, Pinnacle Books, http://www.kensingtonbooks.com
17. Monkey Love, John Paul Allen, Biting Dog Press, http://www.bitingdogpress.com
18. Dead Sea, Brian Keene, Leisure, http://www.dorchesterpub.com
19. Mattie Ann's Playground, Mackenzie Drew, Stonehedge Publishing, http://http://www.mobipocket.com/en/eBooks/BookDetails.asp?BookID=71044
19. Doorman's Creek, Lea Schizas, eTreasures Publishing, http://www.etreasurespublishing.com/Lea_Schizas/doormans-creek.htm
20. Mortal Touch, Inanna Arthen, By Light Unseen Media, http://bylightunseenmedia.com
20. Body & Soul: a PsyCop Novel, Jordan Castillo Price, Torquere Press, http://www.torquerepress.com/fiction/bodyandsoul.html
20. Anathema, David E Greske, Whiskey Creek Press, http://www.whiskeycreekpress.com
20. Blood Creek Haunting, Derek Musgrave, Phaze, http://www.king-cart.com/Phaze/product=Blood+Creek+Haunting+by+D.+Musgrave
21. Mr. Hands, Gary Braunbeck, Dorchester Publishing, http://www.dorchesterpub.com/
22. 'Ever Dark', Robert Segarra, Craggy Rock Press, http://www.geocities/craggyrockpress/index.html
23. Applachain Rebels, Kenneth E. Baker, Whiskey Creek Press, http:// Whiskey Creek Press
23. Restless Shadows, Jennifer Cloud, Drollerie Press, http://drolleriepress.com
23. Dark Resurrection, John A. Karr, Samhain Publishing, http://samhainpublishing.com/print/dark-resurrection-print
24. Muse, Adra Steia, Tease, http://www.teasepublishingllc.com/default.aspx
24. Quits Book 2: Devils, M.E Ellis, Wild Child Publishing, http://www.wildchildpublishing.com
24. The Glass Painting, V. J. Banis, Wildside Press, http://www.wildsidepress.com
25. Birdman, Jack Teeter, Aspen Mountain Press, http://www.aspenmountainpress.com/contemporary/thriller/birdman/prod_58.html
25. Shadows in the Heart, A Jewels of the Quill Halloween Anthology, Whiskey Creek Press, http://www.JewelsoftheQuill.com
25. Faces Series, Cia Leah, DiskUs Publishing, http://www.diskuspublishing.com/
25. Ancient Eyes, David Niall Wilson, Bloodletting Books, http://www.bloodlettingbooks.com
26. Never Ceese, Sue Dent, Journey Stone Creations, http://www.neverceese.com
26. Suicide or Murder, Barbara Foster, Dragon Publishing, http://www.dragonpublishing.net
26. While the Wolves Cry, David Conlin McLeod, Trafford, www.trafford.com/4dcgi/view-item?item=19528
26. Dying to Live, Kim Paffenroth, Permuted Press, http://permutedpress.com/
26. Ancestor, Scott Sigler, Dragon Moon Press, http://www.dragonmoonpress.com
27. The Lunacy Machine, Chris M. Kinney, iUniverse, http://iuniverse.com
27. Night Demons, Howard Hopkins, Golden Perils Press, http://www.howardhopkins.com
27. The Aquarius Key, Keith Rowley, iUniverse, http://herodyssey.blogspot.com/2007/08/keith-rowley-aquarius-key.html
27. Eat the Dark, Joe Schreiber, Ballantine, http://scaryparent.blogspot.com | {
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TeamCity.WidgetsPlugin
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The project is a basic TeamCity plugin wrapper that allows installing [TeamCity widgets](https://github.com/JetBrains/TeamCity.Widgets) to the server.
[Download](https://teamcity.jetbrains.com/app/rest/builds/buildType:(id:TeamCityPluginsByJetBrains_Widgets_TeamCityWidgetsPlugin),pinned:true/artifacts/content/widgets.zip) **widgets.zip** package from latest pinned build.
Install the plugin as described [in the TeamCity documentation](https://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/TCDL/Installing+Additional+Plugins)
Restart your server in order to see the plugin in action.
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* Top TeamCity investigations
Shows 'TAKEN' TeamCity investigations grouped by assignee and ages
``<TeamCity context path>/app/widgets/investigations/top_fullScreen.html``
* Latest Changes
Shows the latest VCS commits
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UPDATED: RCMP investigate multiple attempted break-ins
Timothy J. Shearlaw
Three Hills RCMP responded to a break and enter at Three Hills Home Hardware Building Centre in the early hours of Friday, May 24, 2019.
According to police, a side window of the building had been smashed to gain entry, but alarms sounded and the culprits fled the scene empty handed.
Apparently telephone lines had been cut and the power had been tampered with. Telephone service was also cut to Bigfoot and Co. Ltd. and businesses south.
Atco and Telus crews were on scene restoring services.
MLA Cooper sworn in, elected Speaker
Nathan Cooper, MLA Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills
As many of you know, the UCP members of the 30th Legislative Assembly were officially sworn into office on May 21st. I was grateful to be among them and feel blessed to again have the opportunity to represent the families and communities of Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills.
Following the swearing in ceremony, I was also elected as the Alberta Legislature's 14th Speaker. I cannot tell you how humbled I was to receive the endorsement of my friends and colleagues. As a former House Leader, I believ
Third set of twins born to Taylor and Pamela Armstrong
Nicolle Ioanidis | Photo credit: Loni Bourne Photography
Taylor and Pamela Armstrong, of Red Deer, are on a parenting journey which they never expected to be on. The couple recently gave birth to their third set of twins. Yes, their third set of twins! According to doctors, there is a one in 500,000 chance of naturally giving birth to three sets of twins.
The Armstrong's eldest children are nine years old, the next two are five years old, and the last set, Maverick and Blakely, were born on April 20. The family is adjusting well to now being a
Town of Three Hills appoints Ron Leaf as Interim Chief Administrative Officer
The Town of Three Hills Mayor and Council are pleased to announce the appointment of an Interim Chief Administrative Officer (CAO). Mr. Ron Leaf begins his employment as Interim CAO effective May 21, 2019.
Originally from Three Hills, Mr. Leaf will be coming back to where his municipal career began. Ron began working for the Town of Three Hills in 1986 as its Recreation & Community Services Director. After leaving the Town in 1992 Ron worked as the CAO for number of rural and urban municipa | {
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Health care 'overhaul'? The devil's in the details
COMMENT: Health care 'overhaul'? The devil's in the details - Opinion - Rochester City Newspaper An opinion that won't, and should not, go away:
"It's time to scrap this pro-insurance-company legislation and start over. A good starting point would be the improvement and expansion of Medicare to cover every person in the United States."
End of the year brings a crush of surgeries | StarTribune.com
End of the year brings a crush of surgeries StarTribune.com
"Perverse Incentives" -- Yes high deductibles change the system. They delay needed care which increases costs long term. Now we see that they increase cost for things due to the end of year phenomena. Reminds me of the Federal government grant funding -- use it or lose it so the incentive is to waste money at the end of the year to avoid having to send it back. Medical decisions between me and my doc should be based on health issues - not this end of year foolishness.
Surprising support: 6 of 10 DFL candidates for governor back single-payer state health plan
MinnPost - Surprising support: 6 of 10 DFL candidates for governor back single-payer state health plan
A single payer governor -- could it be possible???
Merry Public Christmas
Margaret Flowers and Andy Coates, "Senate Speech Heralds a New Social Movement"
Margaret Flowers and Andy Coates, "Senate Speech Heralds a New Social Movement": "He spoke about the beauty and simplicity of Medicare for All. He spoke about having the courage to stand up to the medical-industrial complex which profits at the expense of human suffering.
Most importantly, Sanders spoke about the national movement for single payer being led by nurses, doctors, medical students, faith and labor organizations, and people across the land of all backgrounds and beliefs. He declared that this strong movement is not going away and he announced that we will succeed."
The Associated Press: Comparison of Senate, House health care bills
The Associated Press: Comparison of Senate, House health care bills:
"A comparison of the health care bills before Congress"
Who wins, who loses in Senate health bill
The Associated Press: Who wins, who loses in Senate health bill:
"LOSERS
_Progressives. They had to give up on their long-held dream of a new government-run insurance plan so that Democratic leaders could lock down the necessary votes from moderates."
Push Back
Adrian Campbell-Montgomery Continues the Fight for Her Life (and Yours)
AMA's 7 guiding principles for health system reform
amednews: AMA's 7 guiding principles for health system reform :: Nov. 2, 2009 ... American Medical News
Not really bad principles. Good to know what the AMA is pushing for and we can build into our arguments.
Canada's health care lessons for U.S.: more equity, efficiency | The Stump - OregonLive.com
Canada's health care lessons for U.S.: more equity, efficiency The Stump - OregonLive.com: "A more fundamental distinction between the nations is that most Canadians have a basic belief in equality and, more importantly, their government and social support systems reflect that belief. On the other hand, Americans are more concerned about individual rights. In the United States, government and social support systems are often seen as necessary evils. When it comes to philosophy, there is a continental divide."
Aetna Health to drop 650,000 insured to raise profits – single payer one step closer - Rick Ungar - The Policy Page - True/Slant
A great take on how private insurance companies can be their own worst enemy -- like car makers and big banks. Sad thing is that these arguments also support the current efforts in Washington to "Bail Out" those insurance companies.
The Values Question - NYTimes.com
Op-Ed Columnist - The Values Question - NYTimes.com
"The debate is about values." This is a good column on a core difference between our country and the other industrialized ones regarding access to health care. Is it a right or is it a luxury you have to earn and be worthy of? Too many in this country choose the later. And too many who have everything they need are only concerned with accumulating more even at the expense of the pain and suffering of those less fortunate.
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Designed by post-war architect Constantin Brodzki for cement company CBR in the late 1960s, the awkward allure of this building with a façade made from 756 prefab convex oval concrete modules is today home to "Belgium's finest office"—Fosbury & Sons founders Stijn Geeraets, Maarten Van Gool, and Serge Hannecart having acquired the brutalist beauty for their first foray into Brussels having (as is easily the case) fallen in love with the emotive structure at first sight.
"The character of the building, its history, its exceptional architecture, the spirit of the age in which it was built … It just fit," explains Stijn Geeraets.
Following the success of the trio's first outpost in the WATT Tower, Antwerp, Fosbury & Sons' second coworking venue is just 10 minutes away from Avenue Louise—close to the 10,920-acre Sonian Forest—and is split over seven of the icon's nine floors, occupying an impressive 7,000 square metres of a building that kicked off a whole new wave in Belgian architecture; earning Brodzki an inclusion in the Transformations in Modern Architecture 1960-1980 exhibition at New York's Museum of Modern Art.
With capacity for 600 people, 250 companies, and a vision to revive the concept of 'work'—whilst encouraging and fostering collaborations between its coworkers—Fosbury & Sons Boitsfort seeks to meet the needs of today's employees, freelancers and entrepreneurs, providing them with inspired, innovative surroundings, and oodles of drop-dead design eye candy.
Design agency Going East have created a mature and warm aesthetic that tempers the stark internal brutalism with some seriously luxury interiors; whilst care has been given to ensure that existing structures and the overall identity of the building remain dominant. Members can access a range of vibrant, homemade healthy plates prepared with love by Antwerp coffee aficionados Coffeelabs, who'll also be serving their own house blend coffee and fresh juices to keep the creative minds fed and the ideas flowing.
The office is dead, long live the office. | {
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The Kalispell Core & Rail Redevelopment project is the result of five years of meticulous strategizing and extensive partnership between the city of Kalispell and the Flathead County Economic Authority (FCEDA). The project includes $21 million in costs for engineering, utility infrastructure improvements, and road and rail redevelopment.
The City of Kalispell and FCEDA are combining to pay $11.18 million for water infrastructure, wastewater infrastructure, storm water management, utilities, grading, engineering and design, surveying, mobilization, traffic control, easement acquisition and legal/administration costs.
Kalispell and FCEDA will partner to provide this match. The money is derived from tax-increment finance (TIF) dollars and FCEDA funding.
Another major source of funding is $10 million from a federal Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant. The grant is a highly coveted funding source for which only select projects are nominated, based on criteria that factors in need and merit.
Since 2009, the U.S. Department of Transportation has received 6,700 applications for TIGER grants, and has only approved 381, including the Core & Rail Redevelopment project, which was announced by Montana U.S. Sen. Jon Tester in October, 2015.
The TIGER funds are directed toward improvements on Flathead Drive and East Oregon Street, a traffic signal at U.S. Highway 2 and Flathead Drive, rail in and out of the rail park, development of the linear park's trail system, and four complete street connectors.
BNSF Railway has also pledged $500,000.
To attract young professionals and working-age couples who will raise families here, Kalispell must not only address the issue of jobs with better wages but also lifestyle considerations. The Core & Rail Redevelopment provides solutions to both.
The Flathead Valley's labor force struggles to meet the demands of employers, and that trend isn't expected to disappear over the coming years as baby boomers retire. So Kalispell will have to compete to attract and retain a workforce, particularly an educated one that seeks high-paying jobs.
Cities across the country, including ones with similar industrial backgrounds like Bend, Oregon, have demonstrated that modern workforces prioritize both lifestyle, such as outdoor recreation, and economic factors. The linear park answers the lifestyle question, while the Glacier Rail Park addresses the economic side of that equation.
Just because baby boomers are retiring doesn't mean they will be taking the workforce with them. Kalispell needs to offer incentive for a new wave of eager, educated workers to move here, and the Core & Rail Redevelopment provides that incentive on multiple fronts.
The economic benefits of the Glacier Rail Park and linear park are far-reaching, with impacts that will extend into future generations. Together, the parks build the infrastructure necessary to attract private investment, which will bring improvement to a wide range of economic sectors, including manufacturing, housing, retail, dining and entertainment, agriculture and more.
Not only will the rail park create the infrastructure and framework for both new and expanding industrial businesses, it will dramatically reduce shipping costs, which are as much as 30 percent higher for businesses in the Flathead than in other markets.
Example after example proves that a healthy modern city needs a healthy core.
The trail, meanwhile, will provide an alternative transportation route for bikers and walkers that is both healthy and safer, for pedestrians and motorists alike. Not to mention, the aesthetics will be far more appealing to shoppers and diners, encouraging further private investment in the downtown area. | {
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The Vita Retreat: A Spiritual Formation Weekend
March 22-24 at Loon Lake Lodge, Maple Ridge, BC
The Reverend Jessica Schaap
"The weekend was life changing"
"I came to the retreat hoping to deepen my spiritual experience with the Holy Spirit. From the first moments of the weekend to the final ringing of the bell, I felt safe, welcome and enriched…
"[I received] better insights into quieting my soul before God, to meditate on His love… I feel better equipped to continue this walk and bring God's love to the world around me."
"[It] presented the depth and width of prayer – many options to explore – a life long journey.
People from twenty six parishes in the diocese over the last two years participated in a pilot program for a new spiritual formation retreat. Aimed at renewing prayer in daily life and inspiring mission for the life of our communities, the program was named, "Pro Vita Mundi" (For the Life of the World). The pilots saw increasing attendance, each one with more attendees than the last, and people left strengthened and inspired in their daily lives. The thoughtful evaluations after each retreat also helped the project leaders refine and edit the retreat to increase its impact.
Generously funded by the Anglican Foundation and the Anglican Initiatives Fund of the diocese, the pilot program has come to an end and the retreat program is ready for a full launch into the life of the diocese. The program is now called "The Vita Retreat: Prayer that Makes us Whole" and the first one is scheduled for March 22-24 at the nearby retreat centre Loon Lake Lodge, just outside of Maple Ridge, B.C. This might be a great way to enter more fully the season of Lent. The weekend explores many and creative ways to encounter the Holy Spirit, through the arts, nature, silence, conversation in small groups, and a regular pattern of Anglican prayer and worship together.
The Retreat Concept
The overarching concept of the retreat is an expanded understanding of the spiritual practice of lectio divina. Lectio divina (holy reading) is an ancient, meditative, and devotional way to read scripture. The retreat takes the basic form of lectio and applies it to many things such as art, being in nature, music, cooking, daily tasks, relationships, and conversation – the stuff of daily life. Participants come away with a sense that prayer can be a continual activity in all aspects of their lives. Life can be lived as a prayer, and God is the one who prays within us. And the depth of conversation and community that grows is remarkable.
The Location and Registration
Loon Lake and the other retreat location, Camp Elphinstone in Gibsons, are immersed in West Coast beauty, and foster a contemplative yet refreshing experience of prayer and community. Participants reported feeling trusted and valued. If you are not able to make it in the Spring, another retreat is scheduled for the Fall too, October 4-6, 2019. There are also bursaries available to cover 50% of the registration fee. Simply email [email protected] to receive the bursary form, apply, and register for the weekend.
Register here: https://conta.cc/2EhjsnI
Registration deadline: March 7, 2019
Adult Formation Resources
Winter Bible Study
Lectio and Labyrinth
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ADMISSIONS FOR LKG – 2019-20 HAVE COMMENCED FROM 19.11.2018.
New Admissions Selected list of Class-1 for the academic year 2019-20.
200 LKG students dressed up as cute little animals of "Animal Kingdom" took part in the FANCY DRESS competition 17/11/2018.
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18 October 2010, at 11:03a.m.
AUSTRALIA - A new survey reveals the majority of Australians (78.6 per cent) wrongly believe that meat chickens are fed hormones or steroids.
Only 8.8 per cent of people surveyed correctly believe that the chicken meat industry does not use such chemicals.
Dr Andreas Dubs, Executive Director of the Australian Chicken Meat Federation (ACMF), said: "The simple fact is that meat chickens reared in Australia are not given any hormones or steroids."
No added hormones or steroids have been used in chicken meat production in this country for almost half a century. The practice is banned in Australia and is strictly enforced.
He continued: "Australian chickens do grow faster and bigger than they did 50 years ago, but most of this is due to conventional selective breeding. Improvements in growth are also a result of improved chicken nutrition. Thus, in the words of one of our main processors, the short answer is: "better bred, better fed".
"The precise profile of nutrients that a chicken needs at each stage of its development has been studied extensively. Feeds can therefore be formulated to match the chicken's precise nutritional requirements throughout its lifecycle, therefore optimising growth.
"Other gains made in the performance and productivity of chicken flocks are due to better husbandry techniques and health management."
Dr Dubs concluded: "Consumers can be absolutely confident that all chicken, whether sold in the supermarket, the butcher, the delicatessen, the take-away shop, the quick service restaurant or the high end restaurant, is produced to the highest standard in Australia."
- You can view the ACMF Factsheet on Chicken Meat – Hormones and Chicken Feed by clicking here. | {
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Bill O'Neill, Jr.,'51
If ever there was a man to inspire you to get involved, it's Bill O'Neill, Jr.,'51. The member of Gilmour's second graduating class has spent the decades since graduation enriching his life in countless ways. He's built businesses, launched a foundation, served in the U.S. Air Force, sat on the board of many non-profits and contributed in one way or another to dozens of organizations.
For the most part, O'Neill is retired now, working on various charitable causes from his home office, Dungannon, LLC, in Hunting Valley, Ohio. But he's worn many hats throughout his illustrious career and still is involved as a trustee and director with CM Wealth Advisors, a wealth management company he founded in 1983.
The Georgetown University and Harvard Law School graduate also co-founded the William J. and Dorothy K. O'Neill Foundation with his mother in the late 1980s. Named for O'Neill's parents, the foundation gives about $3 million in grants annually to organizations around the country that support families.
"I've been involved in a lot of things, but what drives me is caring about the result," O'Neill says. "The caring creates the desire. The desire creates the drive. The drive creates the effort that gets the result."
O'Neill has produced results consistently throughout his career. He was the first in-house legal counsel at Leaseway Transportation Corp., a transportation and vehicle leasing company he worked at for 25 years. After rising through the company's ranks to become its president and COO in 1974, he led it to become a $1 billion enterprise.
In the three years he served in the U.S. Air Force – fresh out of law school – he rose from second lieutenant to captain, and represented the Air Force in multimillion-dollar lawsuits when he was just in his 20s.
O'Neill says each of his professions took him in vastly different directions. "I came to the conclusion that I have to be a student my whole life," he says. "As part of lifelong learning, you're being exposed to many new people and ideas. That exposure broadens your mind and is very useful in all the decisions you're called upon to make."
O'Neill learned much about business and life from his many mentors, going back to his very first one, his grandfather. "My grandfather would talk to us about horses. I learned from him that you always feed your horse before you feed yourself," O'Neill says. "The lesson clearly was, before you take care of yourself you take care of the people and organizations that you're responsible for. It's a very, very basic lesson that applies to all of life."
At Gilmour, Brother Ivo was a mentor to O'Neill, challenging him to be the best he could be. "The challenge was sort of indirect, but I wanted to live up to his expectations," O'Neill says. "So I would push myself a little harder. He inspired us all to think outside the box. That stayed with me."
As a member of Gilmour's second graduating class, Gilmour impacted O'Neill in other ways as well. "We were privileged in that we started many of its traditions," O'Neill recalls. "It was a formative time for us and for Gilmour."
Today, other than working from his home office, O'Neill passes the time with his wife of 26 years, Kathy. He also rides his horse, drives a tractor – and writes a blog and series of letters to each of his grandchildren, which they'll receive when they turn 18.
"My Gilmour education got me started, and 62 years later I am still going pretty strong," he says. "I try to do as much as I can, for as many as I can, for as long as I can – but still leave a little time to enjoy just how good life is." | {
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1) The New Orleans Pelicans (21-24) will take on the Portland Trail Blazers (27-19) in the Moda Center on Friday night at 9:30 p.m. central. The game will be broadcast on Fox Sports New Orleans as well as ESPN. Fans can also tune in to 99.5 FM WRNO to hear Sean Kelley and Daniel Sallerson on the call.
2) Nikola Mirotc erupted against the Warriors by connecting on 6/10 three-pointers, read more on his performance here.
3) Alvin Gentry and Julius Randle spoke to the media following the Pelicans practice in Oregon.
4) Listen to today's Black and Blue Report as Ashley Amoss and Caroline Gonzalez welcome on Fox Sports' color analyst, David Wesley.
5) All-Star voting is still open for the 2019 All-Star game, fans can continue to vote here. | {
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A CD ALBUM with my latest classical compositions.
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18.07.1945 – Commemoration of the monument of the 3rd Carpathian Rifle Division on the 593 Hill of Monte Casino. The monument is dedicated to the Polish soldiers who fought there during the battle of Monte Casino from 12 till 18 of May 1944.
01.09.1945 – Commemoration of the Polish cemetery at Monte Casino.
1946 – Polish Combatants Association, embracing ex- soldiers of the Polish Armed Forces in the West, was formed in London. In the following years many branches were created in various parts of the world.
12.10.1946 – Consecration of the Polish war cemetery in Bologna, the biggest Polish necropolis in Italy.
09.07.1947 – The Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum located at 20 Prince's Gate, London, opened to the public.
14.05.1953 – The Polish Educational Society in Great Britain formed from the initiative of General Władysław Sikorski.
18.09.1976 – Commemoration of the Katyn Memorial in London, the very first in Western Europe, dedicated to the victims of the Katyn massacre.
1988 – The Association of Sybiraks reactivated in Warsaw.
06-09.2000 – Ceremonial openings of Polish cemeteries in Katyn, Kharkiv and Mednoye.
09.2012 – Opening ceremony for the Katyn cemetery in Byknowia, near Kiev.
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Ninety One finalises demerger from Investec amid turbulent market
Ninety One, previously called Investec Asset Management, has wrapped up the demerger from Investec.
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The asset manager has now started trading on London as well as Johannesburg stock exchanges.
Ninety One founder and CEO Hendrik du Toit said: "Today marks a historic moment for Ninety One. Despite extraordinary market volatility we are confident in the resilience of our capital-light business model and its organically developed, specialist, active investment offerings.
"Ours is a long-term story of a unique business with a carefully-developed culture, a commitment to employee ownership and a long track record."
A total of 622.6 million Ninety One plc shares were admitted to trading in London and 240.1 million Ninety One Limited shares were admitted to trading in Johannesburg.
Ninety One also said that the firm will be eligible for inclusion in some equity indices such as the FTSE UK Index Series. However, this depends on the fulfilment of certain conditions.
Investec CEO Fani Titi calls the move a "significant step".
"The rationale behind the demerger was to simplify and focus both Investec and Ninety One. As Investec, we remain fully focused on achieving sustainable, long-term growth for the benefit of our clients, shareholders and stakeholders," Titi stated.
Investec first announced the demerger last year and said that the asset management business would be rebranded as Ninety One.
Last week, Investec said that it has scrapped its plan to sell a 10% stake in NinetyOne due to the hit on stock markets largely driven by the deadly coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak.
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Atlantis raises £12m on AIM
Tidal turbine company Atlantis Resources has raised £12m by selling ordinary shares on AIM, a market operated by the London Stock Exchange.
By K.Steiner-Dicks on Feb 26, 2014
The Group intends to use the net proceeds of the Placing to fund its contribution to the MeyGen Project, to deliver the Group's AR1500 detailed design with Lockheed Martin Corporation, and to prepare its AR1000 turbine for deployment in a demonstration project in China.
Atlantisraised approximately £12m before expenses through the placing of 12,765,957 new shares at a placing price of 94 pence per Ordinary Share.
The total number of Ordinary Shares in issue at Admission is 76,704,200, giving the Group a market capitalisation of £72.1m at the Placing Price, according to a press statement that came out on 20 February.
John Neill, Non-Executive Chairman of Atlantis Resources Limited said of the IPO, "This fundraising and admission to AIM marks an important milestone for Atlantis and provides funding for development of the Group's cornerstone MeyGen Project in Scotland, the world's largest tidal energy power project. We were delighted to secure more than £8m in non-dilutive funding during the course of the road show, which in combination with the Placing exceeds our planned target raise of £20m.
"Atlantis has the largest and most diversified development pipeline in the industry with projects across four continents, and a further pipeline of projects in planning in a number of jurisdictions," he said.
N+1 Singer Advisory acted as Nominated Advisor and sole Broker to the Group.
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class vtkHierarchicalBoxDataSet;
class VTK_EXPORT vtkDrillHolesPointsRefinement : public vtkCompositeDataSetAlgorithm
{
public:
static vtkDrillHolesPointsRefinement *New();
vtkTypeRevisionMacro(vtkDrillHolesPointsRefinement,vtkCompositeDataSetAlgorithm);
void PrintSelf(ostream& os, vtkIndent indent);
// Description:
// Any blocks touching a predefined line will be subdivided to this level.
// Other blocks are subdivided so that neighboring blocks only differ
// by one level.
vtkSetMacro(MaximumLevel, int);
vtkGetMacro(MaximumLevel, int);
vtkSetMacro(MinimumLevel, int);
vtkGetMacro(MinimumLevel, int);
// Description:
// XYZ dimensions of cells.
vtkSetMacro(Dimensions, int);
vtkGetMacro(Dimensions, int);
vtkSetMacro(MakeBounds, int);
vtkGetMacro(MakeBounds, int);
vtkSetMacro(OriginCx, double);
vtkGetMacro(OriginCx, double);
vtkSetMacro(OriginCy, double);
vtkGetMacro(OriginCy, double);
vtkSetMacro(OriginCz, double);
vtkGetMacro(OriginCz, double);
vtkSetMacro(SizeCx, double);
vtkGetMacro(SizeCx, double);
vtkSetMacro(SizeCy, double);
vtkGetMacro(SizeCy, double);
vtkSetMacro(SizeCz, double);
vtkGetMacro(SizeCz, double);
// Description:
// Controls when a leaf gets subdivided. If the number of points inside the block is greater or equal than this value, then we decide to refine.
//another option is to test a number of different drillHoles inside the block.
// defaults to 2.
vtkSetMacro(SpanThreshold, double);
vtkGetMacro(SpanThreshold, double);
protected:
vtkDrillHolesPointsRefinement();
~vtkDrillHolesPointsRefinement();
int StartBlock;
int EndBlock;
int BlockCount;
//int TimeStep;
// int TimeStepRange[2];
// Convenience method.
unsigned int AppedDataSetToLevel(vtkCompositeDataSet* composite, unsigned int level, int extents[6], vtkDataSet* ds);
// Create a vtkMultiBlockDataSet
virtual int RequestDataObject(vtkInformation *req,
vtkInformationVector **inV,
vtkInformationVector *outV);
// Description:
// This is called by the superclass.
// This is the method you should override.
virtual int RequestInformation(vtkInformation *request,
vtkInformationVector **inputVector,
vtkInformationVector *outputVector);
// Description:
// This is called by the superclass.
// This is the method you should override.
virtual int RequestData(vtkInformation *,
vtkInformationVector **,
vtkInformationVector *);
virtual int FillInputPortInformation(int port, vtkInformation* info);
virtual int FillOutputPortInformation(int port, vtkInformation* info);
void RefineBlock(int &blockId, int level, vtkCompositeDataSet* output, vtkPolyData* input,
int x0,int x1, int y0,int y1, int z0,int z1,
int onFace[6]);
void SetRBlockInfo(vtkRectilinearGrid *grid, int level, int* ext,
int onFace[6]);
int subdivideTest(vtkPolyData* input, double bds[6], int level) ;
void CellExtentToBounds(int level,
int ext[6],
double bds[6]);
// Dimensions:
// Specify blocks relative to this top level block.
// For now this has to be set before the blocks are defined.
vtkSetVector3Macro(TopLevelSpacing, double);
vtkGetVector3Macro(TopLevelSpacing, double);
vtkSetVector3Macro(TopLevelOrigin, double);
vtkGetVector3Macro(TopLevelOrigin, double);
int MaximumLevel;
int MinimumLevel;
int Dimensions;
vtkIntArray *Levels;
double SpanThreshold;
int MakeBounds;//this property give an option to make a bounding box on the drillHoles or not
double OriginCx;
double OriginCy;
double OriginCz;
double SizeCx;
double SizeCy;
double SizeCz;
// New method of specifing blocks.
double TopLevelSpacing[3];
double TopLevelOrigin[3];
private:
vtkDrillHolesPointsRefinement(const vtkDrillHolesPointsRefinement&); // Not implemented.
void operator=(const vtkDrillHolesPointsRefinement&); // Not implemented.
};
#endif
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There is an exhibition format that has developing rapidly in the last few years to have all-women shows, as political statements to thoughtful rewriting of historical narratives and creating opportunities for so many artists, designers, thinkers who because of their gender, haven't had the most institutional play.
Matylda Krzykowski is aware of this but as she says, 'I'm not playing into trends'. For her fourth instalment of 'Collection #3' at Chamber – whose programming follows a chaptered approach – the Poland-born, Basel-based multi-hyphenate designer and curator sought to make a show based around Pop-artist Richard Hamilton's domestic satire collage, Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing? from 1956, and its update in 1992.
As a show featuring all-women architects, artists and designers, Krzykowski designed the show as a 'physical commentary be part of the broader conversation'. She says, 'I had this little dream in 60 years, we look at this collage and think, "Oh, that's what people would own and desire".' Mistake not, however, Krzykowski is 'more interested in formulating topics', she explains. It's not so much political or identity-driven as it is 'a sociological report that we can reference in the future to the past, like we are documenting something,' she adds.
Immediately entering the bottle-necked Chelsea gallery is a direct conversation between Johanna Grawunder repurposed neon lights reflecting on Sabine Marcelis resin cast and burnished steel 'Equals' easy chair. It's clear Krzykowski is eager to feature designers-artists who highlight the multiplicity of womanly expression. Sexiness, femininity, nurturing are all in ample supply here; but so is hardness, endurance, pluckiness, messiness.
Slogan feminism isn't anywhere in sight. 'We are getting attention at the moment and we have to use it wisely. Not just celebrate each other, these dinners and exhibitions, but we want it long-term so how can we make it happen? That's what's next – how we change the perspective and the vocabulary,' Krzykowski says.
Located in the main room, Mira Nakashima's burled elm wood screen, which 'is not a typical piece of furniture'. Krzykowski explains: 'She's a wise woman and elegant woman.' Buro Belén's coffee table – where a raw slab of pink rose quartz sits atop avela memory foam cushion – is a playful counter balance between untouched nature and domestic comfort, a pair not often found together. Ania Jaworska's seating collection in neoprene has a fun, cartoonish feel, while Katie Stout's amoebic desk, also painted pink, is a humorous pun for women in charge.
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Fernando Sulichin is an Argentine film and documentary maker. He has produced over 25 films and documentaries. Since 2003 Sulichin has worked on a number of documentaries with the director and producer Oliver Stone including ones about living public figures Edward Snowden, Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez.
Early life
Sulichin was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina and moved to the United States in the late 1980s to study architecture at UCLA. While studying he became interested in the film industry and never completed his architecture studies.
Career
Sulichin was the associate producer of the 1992 film Malcolm X, directed by Spike Lee. He is credited with securing permission for the film crew to enter Mecca and for getting Nelson Mandela to perform a cameo role in the film.
Sulichin is the founder of two production companies, Central Films and New Element Media, which have produced a number of films such as Sundance Prize Winner "Love Liza" (2003) by Todd Louiso and Mary (2004) by Abel Ferrara, winner at Venice Film Festival.
In addition to fictional films, Sulichin has produced documentaries and films about high-profile living individuals, partnering with Oliver Stone to make films on Vladimir Putin, Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, and Snowden.
In 2016, it was reported that Sulichin accompanied actors Sean Penn and Kate del Castillo on their secret meeting with El Chapo in his hideout in the mountains of Durango prior to his arrest. The now famous meeting was purportedly to discuss the prospect of making a movie about the Sinaloa cartel leader. However, the Mexican authorities later insinuated that tracking the group's visit aided them in arresting El Chapo arrest three months later. This led to speculation that the group may have been working with the US and Mexican authorities to locate one of the most wanted criminals and notorious drug lords. Both Penn and del Castillo have said that they have feared for their lives since the ill-fated meeting.
Philanthropy
He is a founding and life-time member of the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund, having met Mandela through filming Malcolm X in 1992.
He sits on the board of CORE (formerly J/P Haitian Relief Organization), American actor Sean Penn's foundation that was initially established to deliver humanitarian relief during the Haitian disaster in January 2010. In 2017, he received the Garry Shandling Humanitarian Award alongside Sean Penn for their Haitan relief work.
He is reported to support the David Lynch Foundation, a charitable foundation set up by the film director of the same name that focuses on alleviating mental health problems and healing trauma.
In addition to humanitarian causes, Sulichin has been involved in raising awareness about environmental issues and climate change, for which he received the National Order of the Légion d'honneur in 2015.
In June 2019, Sulichin spoke at the Peace to Prosperity workshop in Bahrain. Sulichin sat on a panel with the head of the international football federation (FIFA) Gianni Infantino and the pair discussed the role that entertainment and sport could play in brokering peace in the Middle East.
Honours and awards
2015 Chevalier (knight) de Légion d'Honneur, France.
In 2018, Sulichin was awarded The Sheikh Abdullah Award for Intercultural Dialogue at the No2H8 Crime Awards 2018.
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References
External links
Living people
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JAMES MADEJA is Professor Emeritus at The Crane School of Music, State University of New York at Potsdam where he taught courses in instrumental music education and studio trumpet and conducted the Crane Concert Band and Crane Brass Ensemble. Dr. Madeja received his EdD in Music Education from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is a charter member of the Orchestra of Northern New York and Northern Symphonic Winds and has been a member of the Potsdam Brass Quintet since 1985. He has toured as cornetist with Keith Brion's New Sousa Band and held the position of conductor of Skyline Brass, a professional large brass ensemble based in Harrisonburg, VA.
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Focus on Up and Reskilling: The Pact for Skills
What is the Pact?
The 'Pact for Skills' is the European Commission's new shared approach to skills development. Officially launched on 10 November 2020 during the European Vocational Skills Week, it is part of the European Skills Agenda. The Pact demonstrates a serious effort to bring together key players from different backgrounds and sectors to make a united commitment, offering them concrete action points for implementation. The overall goal of the Pact is to maximise the impact and effectiveness of skills investment. The Pact for Skills is of particular interest to the Intelligent Cities Challenge, which includes an 'Upskilling and Reskilling' track.
The Pact is a mechanism through which commitments are turned into effective action. It will do this by offering actionable ways in which signatories can contribute to upskilling and reskilling. The Pact identifies upskilling as the improvement of existing skills and reskilling as the training and development of new skills. The Pact also includes a Charter which details a shared vision from a range of key players, from vocational education and training (VET) partners to local authorities and industry.
The ICC and the Pact
The Intelligent Cities Challenge's approach to skills is closely aligned to that of the Pact for Skills. The ICC also views the upskilling and reskilling of the workforce as a crucial aspect of green, digital and social transformations. ICC participant city Pori (Finland) signed the Pact at the launch, showing its appeal to our ICC cities. Cities that take part in the ICC's thematic track on 'upskilling and reskilling, will receive advice on concrete ways to implement skills development from experienced mentor cities and dedicated experts. This will contribute towards ICC plans to create a network of "cities of excellence for reskilling", with the view to develop common strategies and model training schemes among the interested cities. The Pact for Skills can play an important role in shaping the ICC's efforts to create a skilled workforce for our green, digital and socially equitable cities.
Why is the Pact needed?
"We do not have time for half measures."
The European Commission identified skills as a key element of the green and digital transformation as well as the COVID-19 recovery. The Pact also responds to concerns over unemployment, skills shortages and mismatched skills. At the launch, Nicolas Schmit (Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights) and Thierry Breton (Commissioner for Internal Market) spoke. Commissioner Schmit observed the urgent need for joint and substantial action to be taken, stating that "We do not have time for half measures". While Commissioner Breton discussed the potential of European talent and how this Pact is "just the beginning", anticipating a much wider movement for European skills. He further emphasised how important having the appropriate and correct skills are for green and digital transformations.
"The launch of the Pact for Skills is just the beginning of our European skills offensive."
The Pact will offer a variety of support mechanisms that will enable signatories to work towards skill development. These will include:
Networking Hub – opportunities to set up initial meetings and connect with partners. The hub provides links to EU tools and promotion of activities. The Pact outlines crucial partnerships with strategic industrial ecosystems. It focuses first on those impacted heavily by the current crisis and aligns itself with the European Green Deal's priority goals.
Knowledge Hub – sharing of informative resources such as learning activities and educational material. The leading Commissioners of the Pact are already organising roundtables to gather the views of various representatives such as educational training providers.
Guidance and Resources Hub – funding opportunities such as Recovery and Resilience Facility should be utilised alongside other EU funding. Further options will be made available to signatories such as the European Social Fund Plus.
The Pact for Skills launch was accompanied by the announcement of the first European skills partnerships in key industrial ecosystems, under the Networking Hub of the Pact. These partnerships would represent a public and private investment of billions of Euros. The first partnerships are:
The automotive industry – upskilling 5% of the workforce each year, which equates to 700 000 people throughout the ecosystem.
Microelectronics – upskilling and reskilling opportunities for over 250 000 workers and students.
The aerospace and defence industries – upskill roughly 200 000 people each year and reskill another 300 000.
The Pact is currently open and calling for all kinds of signatories. It aims to bring together a varied range of stakeholders who have impact throughout the value chain. Implementation of the Pact can be done by individual companies, regional or local partnerships or industrial partnerships and more. A diverse group is desired - from industry, employers, social partners, chambers of commerce, public authorities, education and training providers and employment agencies. The Pact will unite these different actors to build towards the bigger picture of European skills development as one.
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'Jujutsu Kaisen 0' had a strong opening in Japanese theaters
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Jujutsu Kaisen 0 debuted in Japan on December 24, and it went on to have the best opening weekend behind Demon Slayer: Mugen Train. The film serves as a prequel to the main story of the anime, adapting chapters from Gege Akutami's manga on Jujutsu High student Yuta Okkotsu.
Crunchyroll reports that the film grossed 1 billion yen on its first day alone, an impressive feat that underscores the interest in Jujutsu Kaisen. He earned over 2 billion yen in his first three days in theaters. And the film's success didn't stop there. It also topped the box office on its second weekend in Japanese theaters, with Crunchyroll revealing that it has earned more than 5 billion yen so far.
And the film's international release is expected to experience similar success. With so many people rushing to theaters to check out Jujutsu kaisen, fans are starting to wonder: Could a Season 2 announcement be on the horizon?
Could the success of the film lead to season 2 of "Jujutsu Kaisen"?
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It is clear that there is interest in Jujutsu kaisen, but viewers are hoping for more than a new movie to look forward to. The anime's first season premiered in 2020, and there have been no word of any new episodes since its finale dropped.
It's true. Despite its popularity, Jujutsu kaisen has yet to receive an official Season 2 renewal. But with the continuation of Gege Akutami's manga series and the film's success, it seems almost inevitable. In fact, the end of Season 1 teases even more to come.
Studio MAPPA had its work cut out for it with The attack of the Titansthe last season and Jujutsu Kaisen 0. But once the latter has an international release date, will we finally be able to see an update for season 2? It seems possible.
Demon slayer has also been slow to move forward with its second season, despite the anime's success leading to its Mugen train movie. The first season premiered in 2019, but its Entertainment District Arc wasn't announced until February 2021 – several months after. Demon Slayer: Mugen Train debuted in Japan.
Jujutsu kaisen fans might watch a similar timeline. It makes sense to renew the series once the film has increased the excitement surrounding it.
When will 'Jujutsu Kaisen 0' have an international release date?
Although Jujutsu Kaisen 0 has been in theaters for a few weeks now, details of the film's international release remain under wraps. If we look at a movie-like timeline like My Hero Academia: Mission of the Heroes of the World, he is expected to make the transition over the next few months. Of course, delays or closures due to COVID-19 outbreaks could affect how long it takes to get abroad.
When it hits the world, it seems inevitable that Studio MAPPA will announce Jujutsu kaisen Season 2. But even with the renewal coming this year, fans are unlikely to see any more episodes until 2023 at the earliest, which means they'll have to find other anime to keep them busy in the meantime.
Jujutsu kaisen Season 1 is currently airing on Crunchyroll and HBO Max.
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DatingAdvice Forum | I need help! My bfs friend is going to ruin our relationship.
I need help! My bfs friend is going to ruin our relationship.
Your boyfriend isn't doing anything HE doesn't want to do.
Whenever you get with anyone their friends and family are part of the package.
These people were in his life before you came along so you have to decide if it's a "deal breaker" for you.
He may end up dumping you. After all you are the one who always upset and getting jealous.
From his point of view he may see you as being the person bringing drama into his life.
Finally my bf told his friend that i dont like him but that didnt change anything. My bf gets mad at me saying im selfish bc he has been friends with him way b4 me. I feel like i am going to drive him away but its so hard to not get mad when they hang out. Its like a switch goes off in my head and im instantly mad. Now my bfs friend is trying to go to an amusement park alone with my bf. Admittedly 2 other people were supposed to go but canceled. I'm invited but refuse to be around his friend. I told my bf that if he goes thats it. I feel like that is a date no matter what he says. I feel they may as well be holding hands. It just seems like its going to get worse. Im just going to keep getting angrier and angrier everytime. I need help I dont want to ruin us but i feel like his friend is.
Omg that seems to be a bit complicated but I'm not sure what is the best thing for you to do at the moment! | {
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No One Remembered Houston's Trailblazing Pro Women's Football Team. Until Now.
A documentary wants to bring new life to the short-lived Houston Herricanes.
By Abby Ledoux 7/22/2019 at 12:00am Published in the August 2019 issue of Houstonia
The professional, full-tackle women's football team, formed in 1975, is thought to be the only organization within the now-defunct National Women's Football League owned by the players themselves and not their male coaches.
Image: Courtesy of the Houston Herricanes
It's been said that there are two major religions in Texas: Christianity and football. Yet the Houston Herricanes largely have been forgotten. The professional, full-tackle women's football team, formed in 1975, is thought to be the only organization within the now-defunct National Women's Football League owned by the players themselves and not their male coaches. Though they lasted just four years, the Herricanes are a part of Houston sports history.
"I was a teenager when I started realizing that not everybody's mom played football," says Olivia Kuan, whose mother, Basia Haszlakiewicz, played safety for the Herricanes. "Maybe five years ago I thought, Somebody should make a movie about this. A year ago, I was like, Well, maybe that somebody should be me."
Kuan, a Los Angeles–based cinematographer, and her mom began trying to track down the former Herricanes, who had lost touch over the last 40 years. They spent months doing online searches, sending hundreds of letters, and cold-calling anyone with names matching those on the old team roster, entirely unsure of what they'd turn up. If they got 10 people to participate in the documentary, the two decided, the project would be viable. In the end they got almost 20.
"As soon as I say, Did you play for the Houston Herricanes?, they get so excited, you can hear them smiling through the phone," Kuan says. "This was one of the highlights of their lives." After a successful crowdfunding campaign raised about $30,000 for the documentary's initial production costs, Kuan began filming Brick House—her directorial debut—here in Houston this summer.
Basia Haszlakiewicz, ready to storm the field.
The Herricanes were, by all accounts, a motley crew. The roster of about 35 women truly ran the gamut in terms of race, age, sexuality, socioeconomic status, profession, and personality. There were Monkey and Peaches, sisters from a rough neighborhood who grew up learning to play football with the boys on their block; there was Billy, a chemical plant worker who'd never played a day in her life; there were interior designers, truck drivers, and—in the case of the quarterback—a playwright. Some had kids; some even had grandkids. Many were lesbians, a potentially dangerous admission at the time; one player, who was transgender, was welcomed by the Herricanes after being turned away from a women's rugby team.
"They all just wanted to play football," Kuan says. "They found family among each other."
The sheer diversity of the team was revelatory to a young Haszlakiewicz, who'd grown up "very Polish" in Chicago. She'd been intrigued by the sport since she was a child but, always tiny, never thought she'd actually play. That changed when she went to college in Kansas and joined a ragtag group called the GDIs—"God Damn Independents"—the only non-sorority women's flag football team on campus. She loved the game and, after moving to Houston in the mid-'70s to work at an architecture firm, thoroughly missed it.
As soon as I say, Did you play for the Houston Herricanes?, they get so excited, you can hear them smiling through the phone.
One night Haszlakiewicz happened to catch a segment on the Herricanes by Anita Martini—KPRC's pioneering female sports journalist, who will get her own arc in Brick House—and decided to try out. She made the cut, playing her first game as No. 1—meant to be a funny contrast with her last name, whose 13 letters had to be shrunk to fit on her jersey—at Delmar Stadium.
While the GDIs had played flag, this was full tackle. "It was a surprise—contact is a surprise," she says. "I was eager, but I still had a lot to learn."
The atmosphere was rowdy, but the team was devoted. What they lacked in skill, they made up for with passion. The disparate group bonded during long bus rides to away games in places like Tulsa. It was in that city, Haszlakiewicz recalls, that a massive storm delighted the Herricanes, who took inclement weather as a good luck sign. "We were just whooping it up and cheering," she says. "It kicked us into gear."
The problem, as it so often is, was money. The Herricanes already had to buy—and modify—their own equipment, an expensive venture. And they struggled to fill the stands. It all got to be too much by 1980, when the team played its last game.
Olivia Kuan with her mother, Basia Haszlakiewicz, who played safety for the Herricanes.
Image: Marco Torres
Of course, it's extraordinary that the Herricanes existed in the first place. After all, when it came to women and sports in the '70s, most people were skeptical at best—something that went double in Texas, where Title IX met with fierce resistance when it was passed in 1972. And girls playing football? Well, that was downright unconscionable. Some of the women Kuan interviewed said they were teased, even bullied, at work.
So, when Kuan first announced her intention to make Brick House, her mom, long resigned to the public's lack of interest and support, ignored her. "I was like, really?" Haszlakiewicz recalls. "I mean, who cares?" She only acquiesced last year after Kuan said her mother's participation was all she wanted for Christmas.
Today, despite some progress, most people are still largely unaware that professional women's football is even out there, let alone played—and played well—all over the world, including in Houston. "I don't know exactly how to fix that other than trying to make noise about it," says Kuan, "and that's what we're trying to do."
She hopes to finish Brick House by the end of the year, get it on the festival circuit, and, eventually, strike a deal to stream it on a platform such as Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon. "I just want the Herricanes to know that what they did wasn't nothing," Kuan says. "It means a lot to people who look back on it today."
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Sean Hayes of 'Will and Grace,' co-author of 'Plum!'.
CHICAGO – Tis the season for a holiday children's book, and actor Sean Hayes ("Will & Grace") and husband Scott Icenogle have co-written "Plum!," the story of the Sugar Plum Fairy and the quest to get her wings. The couple appeared at Anderson's Bookshop in Naperville (Illinois) to sign books and greet admirers.
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CHICAGO – Academy Award winner (in 1962!) Rita Moreno is in the midst of a big media comeback. The 86 year-old actress, who famously portrayed Anita in that Oscar-winning role in "West Side Story," is in her second season of the "One Day at a Time" reboot on Netflix, and is featured in the indie film "Remember Me," available now for download and Video On Demand. | {
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State and Local Taxes (SALT)
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1099 + Other Year-end Reporting Tips for Your Tech Startup – 2023
Founders, for 2022, the threshold to issue a 1099-NEC remains $600 for payments made in the calendar year 2022. You must issue a 1099-NEC to the following:
Services performed by someone who is not your employee (including parts/materials) – (box 1)
Payments to an attorney (box 1)
If you just started your tech company in 2022, it's great practice for you as a business owner to start collecting a W9 form (link) from all contractors your business decides to work with. This would include any software developers that are not employees, graphic designers, lawyers, accountants, and any other vendors your company begins to work with. The W9 is a one-page form that collects basic information about the vendor you are paying. This includes name, address, federal tax classification (Sole Proprietor, C-Corp, S-Corp, Partnership, etc.), and the social security or employer identification number. This information is then used to prepare the 1099's.
For those founders who have dealt with issuing 1099's, ensuring that the W9 forms you have collected from your contractors are up to date is critical. Most of our tech clients use payroll/PEO services like Gusto, Justworks, or Rippling to pay their employees and contractors. Although these services will issue 1099's for any payments made through their platform, they won't include any payments made outside of it. This means that analysis will need to be done to review any additional vendors you may have paid via wire transfer or ACH during the year. For tech companies, we find that this often is the case for payments made via bill.com and large wire transfers to law firms when a fundraising round (Seed, Series A, Series B, etc.) has closed.
The deadline for the 1099-NEC forms for 2022 is January 31st, 2023.
Below is a copy and link to the 1099-NEC form for 2022.
For the tax years 2020 and prior, the 1099-MISC forms were used instead of 1099-NEC; however, the 1099-NEC is now used exclusively for contractor payments.
Your company may still have a requirement to file 1099-MISC forms if you pay for any of the following payment types.
Rents (box 1);
Prizes and awards (box 3);
Other income payments (box 3);
Generally, the cash paid from a notional principal contract to an individual, partnership, or estate (box 3);
Any fishing boat proceeds (box 5);
Medical and health care payments (box 6);
Crop insurance proceeds (box 9);
Gross proceeds paid to an attorney (box 10)
Section 409A deferrals (box 12); or
Nonqualified deferred compensation (box 14).
The following thresholds apply.
Greater than $600 payment.
At least $10 in royalties or broker payments in lieu of dividends or tax-exempt interest
The tax deadline for 1099-MISC is generally January 31st, with a few exceptions. More detailed information can be found directly on the IRS website. See link.
Paying Foreign Contractors
If your tech company is paying foreign contractors, it may help to understand whether any income could be considered U.S. Source income. It's helpful to have all your foreign contractors complete Form W8-BEN to ensure compliance with tax treaties and 30% foreign withholding requirements. Depending on the type of entity you are paying overseas, various W8 Series forms may apply. See link here for more information. A 1042-S may need to be issued to foreign vendors where withholding is required. See more details here.
Incentive Stock Option Exercises
If your startup had ISO (Incentive Stock Option) exercises during the year, these would also need to be reported on Form 3921 by February 1st to recipients and March 31st to the IRS. Some services like Carta may offer assistance with preparing these forms; however, it's your company's responsibility to make sure they are filed on time.
If your tech company uses the IRS FIRE system – This year, there are some changes to the FIRE system to take note of. Please find more information on this here.
If your tech company needs to report any exercised 83, (b) non-statutory stock options, these will need to be reported on Form W2 (Box 12, code V). There is a helpful Gusto article that explains this in further detail.
What about 1099-K Requirements?
1099-K's were initially supposed to be filed starting with the tax year 2022; however, the IRS announced a delay in implementing the $600 threshold for third-party payment platforms for 2022. For Startups that operate marketplaces, this means that their payment processor (i.e., Stripe, etc.) won't be issuing 1099-K based on the $600 threshold, but they will still need to be issued for payments of $20,000 and higher. More information can be found in the IRS's press release here.
As ever, we love working with founders to help take away the pain of onerous reporting requirements, so feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
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Q: Parallel polling of the AWS SQS standard queue - Message processing is too slow I've a module that polls an AWS SQS queue at specified intervals with one message at a time with ReceiveMessageRequest. Following is the method:
public static ReceiveMessageResult receiveMessageFromQueue() {
String targetedQueueUrl = sqsClient.getQueueUrl("myAWSqueueName").getQueueUrl();
ReceiveMessageRequest receiveMessageRequest = new ReceiveMessageRequest(targetedQueueUrl)
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String targetedQueueUrl = sqsClient.getQueueUrl("myAWSqueueName").getQueueUrl();
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}
I've created an executable jar file which is deployed in around 40 instances and are actively polling the queue. I could see each of them receives messages.
But in AWS SQS console I can see only the numbers 0, 1, 2 or 3 on the 'in flight messages' column. Why that so even when there are 40+ different consumers are receiving messages from the queue? Also the number of messages available in the queue reduces very slowly.
Following are the configuration parameters of the queue.
Default Visibility Timeout: 30 seconds
Message Retention Period: 4 days
Maximum Message Size: 256 KB
Receive Message Wait Time: 0 seconds
Messages Available (Visible): 4,776
Delivery Delay: 0 seconds
Messages in Flight (Not Visible): 2
Queue Type: Standard
Messages Delayed: 0
Content-Based Deduplication: N/A
Why the messages are not getting processed quickly even when there are multiple consumers? Do I need to modify any of the queue parameters or something in the receive message/delete message requests? Please advise.
UPDATE:
All the EC2 instances and the SQS are in the same region. The consumers (jar file that polls the queue) run as part of the start-up script of the EC2 instance. And it is having a scheduled task that polls the queue every 12 seconds. Before I push the messages to the queue I spun up 2-3 instances. (We may have some already running instances at that time - this adds up the number of receivers(Caped to 50) for the queue. On receiving the message it will do some tasks (including some DB operations, data analysis and calculations, report file generation and upload the report to S3 etc..) and It'll take approx. 10-12 seconds. After that's done it deletes the message from the queue. Below image is the screenshot of the SQS metrics for last 1 week (from SQS monitoring console).
A: I'll do the best I can with the information given. More details about your processing loop logic, region setup, and metrics (see below) would help improve this answer.
I've created an executable jar file which is deployed in around 40 instances and are actively polling the queue. I could see each of them receives messages. But in AWS SQS console I can see only the numbers 0, 1, 2 or 3 on the 'in flight messages' column. Why that so even when there are 40+ different consumers are receiving messages from the queue? Also the number of messages available in the queue reduces very slowly.
Why the messages are not getting processed quickly even when there are multiple consumers? Do I need to modify any of the queue parameters or something in the receive message/delete message requests?
The fact that you're not seeing in-flight numbers that correspond more closely with the number of hosts you have processing messages definitely points to a problem - either your message processing is blazing fast (which doesn't seem to be the case) or your hosts aren't doing the work you think they are.
In general, fetching and deleting a single message from SQS should take on the range of a few milliseconds. Without more detail on your setup, this should get you started on troubleshooting. (Some of these steps may seem obvious, but every single one of these was the source of real life problems I've seen developers run into.)
*
*If you're launching a new process for each receive-process-delete, this overhead will slow you down substantially. I'll assume you're not doing this, and each host is running a loop within a single process
*Verify your processing loop isn't fatalling and restarting on you (effectively turning it into the above case).
*
*I assume you've also verified your processes aren't also doing a bunch of work outside of message processing.
*You should generate some client-side metrics to indicate how long the SQS requests are taking on each host.
*
*Cloudwatch will partly do this for you, but actual client-side metrics are always useful.
*Recommend basic metrics the following: (1) receive latency, (2) process latency, (3) delete latency, (4) entire message loop latency (5) success/fail counters
*Your EC2 instances (the hosts doing the processing) should be in the same region as the SQS queue. If you're doing cross-region calls, this will impact your latency.
*
*Make sure these hosts have adequate CPU/memory resources to do the processing
*As an optimization, I recommend using more threads per host, and less hosts - reusing client connections & maximizing usage of your compute resources is always better.
*Verify there wasn't some outage or ongoing issue when you were running your test
*Perform getQueueUrl just once for the lifetime of your app, during some initialization step. You don't need to call this repeatedly, as it'll be the same URL
*
*This was actually the first thing I noticed in your code, but it's way down here because the above issues will have more impact if they are the cause.
*If your message processing is incredibly short (less time than it takes to retrieve and delete a message), then you will end up with your hosts spending most of their time fetching messages. Metrics on this are important too.
*
*In this case, you should probably do batch fetching instead of one-at-a-time.
*Based on the number of messages in your queue and the comment that it's going slowly, it sounds like this isn't the case.
*Verify all of hosts are actually hitting the same queue (and not some beta/gamma version, or older version you used for testing at one point)
Further note:
*
*The other answer suggests visibility timeout as a potential cause - this is flat-out wrong. Visibility timeout does not block the queue - it only impacts how long messages remain "in-flight" before another receiveMessageRequest can receive that message.
*You'd consider reducing this if you wanted to try reprocessing your messages sooner in the event of errors / slow processors.
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Today Lindsey S get's BOXED for Christmas!! Lindsey and I are back at it again! Christmas is around the corner, so we shot some Christmas sets as well as some for my BOXED series! One thing I absolutely love about shooting with Lindsey is all her colorful ink. I think it makes the poses, and overall style of the photos completely unique to only her. | {
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Choosing a school for your child is one of the most important decisions a parent makes. Do you have a child who doesn't necessarily "fit the mold" offered at your current school? Or are you looking for a change in direction as your child advances from one level to the next? If so, there's an exciting educational alternative you need to know about! It's the St. Louis Magnet/Choice Schools program.
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Noob, can the 4 cyl. be supercharged?
Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Railwayrog, Mar 7, 2008.
Bought a used 07 access cab 2x4 4 banger, like to squeeze a few more horses out of this engines. I'll be using it to haul two dirt bikes.
Also have a like new A.R.E. commercial cap for sale, I'll place it in the for sale section.
Not to my knowledge, might want to check Banks or a custom speed shop.
Anything can be done with deep enough pockets.
You might have more luck taking the turbo route.
They're familiar with the Tacomas. Definitely worth giving them a call.
I agree. The I4 will take a good bit of work to S/C. I looked at it. A turbo kit would be a lot less of a headache. Even at that, you will have to make some mods that you should look at carefully. You should also know a good tig welder and pipe fitter. | {
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I know, I am not acting on your analysis. But, sometimes, it gives another view from another angle.
I have exited my two postiions this morning..
Paitech, never act on another persons analysis. That is not why I posted it.
Some ideas for Crude and PMO.
Last Edit: 02 Jun 2018 07:42 by Food4Thought.
Oil prices tumbled amid concerns over rising US production despite the high probability that OPEC members will agree to extend production.In the first week of May Oil settles higher in the previous sessions after a dovish movements in the markets.
Apologies, close was 66.75, below the 61.8% fib, so therefore remains bearish. Needs to close above 68 on Monday for me, otherwise gap close seems certain. Volume still indicates that lows are being bought up though. Mondays action will be fascinating.
Interesting price action today. Overshot 68 but closed there which was no coincidence. Volume indicates that this could be a bottom forming. I would wait to see what happens Monday. I would expect a bit of weakness in the am then a bounce and close above 68. Might get a gap close but no worries if it still closes above 68.
Need to look at charts and will post something Sunday evening as away.
Anyway, i wouldn't get too bearish on this just yet, and from my perspective of looking for a good entry, i'm watching the 50 day ema line on the weekly, as i think that's the key here imvho.
In a nutshell, it needs to hold 75.5p and push back above 80p and 84.25p, that gives me my entry....84.25p being the resistance trendline and 20 day ema line on the daily.
So important week here for premier imho.
Last Edit: 19 Feb 2017 12:57 by Trendfriend.
Crude still in apex but hanging man Friday indicates to me it might break lower. A close below 53 will give 51.60 again IMO. A break of 51.60 will give 50 quickly IMO.
Draining confidence in supply glut reduction supports this though any fall may be tempered by USdollar which looks like it might continue its retrace in the short term (at support currently).
PMO looks very bearish. Didn't reach 89 and sold down rapidly.
Weekly RSI has broken back below trendline (chart trendline support @62.50 below SMA20 @73.50 and SMA50 68.50.
On Daily we had a decisive trendline break and confirmed three inside down candle pattern. IMO a close below 78.50 should give a RSI support break and an SP retrace to SMA200 minimum currently at 71 with 61.8% fib at 68 and a gap close at 60.25 below that (As noted by TF). My money is on a bounce at 68-70p but blue channel and gap close very possible. A spike in volume will tell us when a bottom is forming or formed.
So, my call is Crude to 51.60 minimum and PMO to 68 minimum. Volume key indicator.
Last Edit: 18 Feb 2017 13:42 by Food4Thought.
There will be a sharp move on crude over the next few days. Pressure is building, but which way will it blow?
In the short term I think WTI will remain within its range, giving a ceiling of 54.85 on my chart.
For PMO, a minor gap closed this am but 85 is holding and building pressure. Next resistance is the SMA20 at 89 with blue sky above to the key 96 area. IMO we will certainly see 89/90 very soon but a close above 96 could be some weeks away without a significant catalyst.
The PMO uptrend is intact though and I certainly do not see 60 again in the medium term outside global apocalypse or Trump pushing the wrong key or button during one of his sleepless nights. 77 should hold.
This looks ok, but i make a break close above 85.5p the key imvho.
85.5p no break no higher.
I think a drop to the main trendline and gap fill to 60p area is possible here as a worst case.
a test of the 200 day ema at about 72p is almost certain imvho.
So, crude to lower of range and PMO to 77 rather quickly.
Let me qualify my last comment, taking out personal bias.
I see a moderate/limited retrace in both crude and PMO. Given the rapid rise in PMO last week and the limited expectations of a significant rise in crude in the short term, I do not feel that the retrace of PMO to 85 is sufficient before a general move higher. Time will tell.
Crude is rangebound. A close above 54.05 is bullish, a close below 50.82 is bearish but with 50SMA and 200SMA just below there is good support in this area. Bearish engulfing candlestick on Friday.
Conclusion is that crude will stay in this range before breaking higher. First resistance is 55.79.
PMO is tricky to call.
Currently pinching out in a bull pennant. My previous resistance of 96.95 a few days ago held well with resistance of 109.70 above that.A close above this 97 area will be significant in pushing the next leg higher.
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Case 1:22-cv-05935-RA Document 18 Filed 01/17/23 Page 1 of 1 USDC-SDNY DOCUMENT ELECTRONICALLY FILED DOC#: DATE FILED: UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ROBERTO JOSEPH, on behalf of himself, flsa Collective Plaintiffs, and the Class, Plaintiff, No. 22-cv-5935 (RA) v. ORDER WATCH GUARD 24/7 LLC d/b/a WATCH GUARD 24/7, JOHN RAFFERTY, and MICHELE RAFFERTY, Defendants. RONNIE ABRAMS, United States District Judge: On September 29, 2022, the Court ordered the parties to file a joint status letter concerning the outcome of the class-mediation by December 30, 2022. No such letter has been filed to date. The parties shall file this status letter by January 24, 2023. Failure to do so may result in dismissal of this action pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(b). SO ORDERED. Dated: January 17, 2023 New York, New York Ronnie Abrams United States District Judge | {
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Impressive Rosé Champagne from a small family house that are famous for being perfectionists. On the nose it is an intense bouquet of red fruits like wild strawberries with floral nuances of violet. On the palate it is both subtle and fresh, combining flavors of cherry with a small note of menthol.
Goes perfectly with grilled meat, try it! | {
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The Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) and construction firm AlloyMTD signed today a Php9.5 billion loan agreement for the development of the National Government Administrative Center (NGAC) at the New Clark City (NCC) located in the municipalities of Capas and Bamban in Tarlac.
DBP Chairman Alberto Romulo, DBP President and Chief Executive Officer Cecilia Borromeo, AlloyMTD Chairman Isaac David, and AlloyMTD President Patrick Nicholas David led the signing ceremonies held at the DBP Head Office in Makati City.
According to MTD Philippines President Nicholas David, the Php9.5 billion loan represents 75 percent of the Php13 billion budget to build the first phase of NGAC. The rest will be the equity counterpart of MTD.
The project is a joint venture between State-owned Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) and MTD.
The DBP Board approved the loan agreement on March 21, 2018 shortly after the Philippine Competition Commission approved on March 13 the joint venture between BCDA and MTD.
NGAC broke ground in New Clark City on January 23, 2018. The 40-hectare Phase 1A of the project involves the development of disaster-resilient back-up offices of various government agencies, world-class Sports Stadium with 20,000 seating capacity, Aquatic Center, village for athletes competing in the 2019 Southeast Asian Games, government housing, and support service facilities.
Upon satisfactory completion of the project's Phase 1A, work for the project's Phase 1B will commence for the construction of more government offices and residential units on a 20-hectare land.
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Funding Early Childhood Education in Jordan
Submitted by New Tactics on Mon, 08/31/2015 - 9:37am
Fotouh Younes (left) with New Tactics Training Manager Nancy Pearson
When CVT's New Tactics in Human Rights program launched the Middle East North Africa (MENA) initiative to strengthen the capacity of human rights defenders in the MENA region, we began training local human rights activists in the New Tactics 5-Step Strategic Effectiveness method. Fotouh Younes with the Arab Network for Civic Education (ANHRE) was one of those who learned the Strategic Effectiveness method and became a local trainer in early 2010.
Using the New Tactics method, Fotouh worked with the Change Academy for Democratic Studies and Development in Jordan in the Early Childhood Care and Education campaign. The campaign focused on the kindergarten stage of education. Kindergarten is not mandatory in Jordan and can be hard to access – particularly in lower income areas. To make enrollment available to parents, the campaign wanted to pressure the government to expand this service in the most economically challenged areas.
Fotouh worked with a group of three community-based organizations from Maan in southern Jordan and trained them on the New Tactics methodology. The Tactical Mapping and Spectrum of Allies activities were part of the training, which helped to analyze the area they were targeting. Through this process, the group realized that no one opposed expanding education opportunities, but that limited education funding restricted expansion.
The group also learned that other areas of government, particularly the Ministries of Planning and of Health, were motivated to expand education opportunities to support their work. In Jordan, the Ministry of Planning works to develop the areas identified as poverty pockets and the economies in these areas. The lack of childcare was seen as a barrier that prevented many women from being part of the workforce, so the investment in education was important to addressing these poverty pockets. The Health Ministry supported expanding early childhood education to help identify children with developmental delays more quickly, so the children could therefore receive appropriate care earlier.
By mobilizing allies from nongovernmental organizations, the Ministries of Planning, Health and Education and the private sector to expand access to kindergarten, the campaign was successful. The Ministry of Education is now taking positive steps towards making the second phase of kindergarten mandatory through all of Jordan, giving priority to the south and poverty pockets.
This article was originally posted at http://www.cvt.org/blog/healing-and-human-rights/new-tactics-human-rights-funding-early-childhood-education-jordan
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LOL. Feels like that at times Gary.
I am feeding mine working horse mix, lucerne hay and any grass that is laying around.
If anyone has some what do you feed them?
I used to move them around daily till they ate all the grass, I then put them on the cement with hay, till I noticed that the urine was affecting the cement. I now keep them in one spot on hard ground, adding grass and hay daily, mucking it out very infrequently. My first ones for harvest won't be ready for at least another five months.
I'd be interested to know about keeping GPs as food - but I need to get it past the kids who are adamant about NOT eating pets...Is there somewhere on the net that I can read about rearing them and processing (esp. how to humanely slaughter them)? I'm not real keen on bunnies because they bite and scratch and spray urine everywhere. Also I think housing them would be harder then GPs because as mentioned here rabbits dig, jump and chew a lot on things whilst GPs seem quite content to just mosey around minding their own business.
The timing of your question is interesting.....given that we have a new member who does (along with her partner) keep guinea pigs for meat.
Give us a day or so to sort our her membership and I'm sure she'll be able to answer your questions.
I just remembered that my kids are actually allergic to guinea pig - we have 2 as pets. I'm not sure if they can 'eat' them safely without having a reaction. We'll have to stick with quail I think - just as a start anyway to get them used to eating the animals we have in our backyard.
I would not be eating the pet ones, maybe wait for them to have babies and call them a name that implies that they are for eating and not pets. http://www.echotech.org/mambo/images/DocMan/GuineaPi.PDF This is one of the sites I have got my information off. My daughter who has now left home wants to adopt them and save them from being processed. If people ask, I ask, if they really want the truth and that answers the question for them, without me having to answer it. I have others that are on the same wave length and are really interested in what they taste like. As yet I have not eaten one, the last batch of babies were 2 females. We don't want to eat the females until we have our core stock of up to 10 females.
Gary the couple on the sunshine coast, do they eat them regularly?
Which is why I went down the quail path because there are no council limits on quail (and I can keep the boys too). I'm hoping that the sheer quantity of numbers would enable me to have batches that don't get named - they look so alike anyway and that way there is no 'attachment'.
I believe you can get them from shelters - but from the literature, it would appear that you would need to get them at 4-5 months of age and start them breeding. If the female hasn't had a litter by the time they are 10 months of age, a lot of them die when they give birth because their pelvis fuses after that and the babies get stuck - giving birth prior to 10 months ensures that this doesn't happen and she'll be okay to keep birthing after that. Just a bit of trivia.
Hi, My name is Elisabeth Fekonia and I am one half of the reputed couple from the Sunshine Coast eating guinea pigs. For the record, we are 70% food self sufficient on our 6 acres and have been doing all our own home kill for the past 15 years. Anything from a calves, turkeys, geese, chooks, pigs and yes even the odd guinea pig. Do all you Queenslanders know that it is verrrry illegal to keep rabbits here? This would incur a $30,000 fine if caught! Guinea pigs however are the other small meat and very suitable for back yard 'farmers' to have their own meat supply.
We house them nice and dry in a glass panelled structure away from snakes and we feed them soley on grass and legumes found growing on the side of the road. Their bedding is fantastic composting material. What else would you like to know??
We're delighted you could join us. Aside from your experience with this form of micro-livestock, you are well advanced in your journey to where many our members aspire.........self-sufficiency in food production.
Are guinea pigs a red meat?
I have a miniscule area to keep livestock, we plan to eat Japanese Quail and Muscovy Ducks.
As they are feathered I was wanting something different, is there other micro-livestock I have not thought of?
Yes I would class guinea pigs as red meat. The meat is very soft and tender and also tasty, especially if a marinade is used to cook the meat with. Another source of micro livestock would be snail production. The snails can be found in your garden on warm rainy nights. These were originally introduced by Italian migrants and have settled here in our climate and in our gardens. Capture the snails and feed them on lettuce and other greens from the garden. They need to be purged before cooking (with a diet of bran for ten days) and then they can be cooked in red wine!
Thanks for all the information - I have checked out your site. Great videos. I had no idea they were so noisey.
What would the average dressed weight of a guinea pig be? Do you know what percentage is bone? Do you use one for a meal for two or do you eat one each? Do you use a special 'large' breed?
I've read that a sow only has two working teets. Do they only keep two "piglets" What size litter would be normal? Do they all do well? Rabbits have eight teets, and it is normal practise (I've read) to foster off any more than that in a litter (mine have never had more than 6 at a time).
These sound like an easy to keep addition to the microponic system. I'm looking forward to getting my hands (and teeth) on some.
Guinea pigs are amazing creatures. When I was working in a lab facility we used to keep them in 'harems' with 1 male and 6 females to breed. They would typically have anywhere between 1-6 young (usually about 3). The difference with guinea pigs is that when they are born, they are REALLY well developed, I mean eyes open, fully furred, running around etc (very unlike bunnies). They start nibbling on adult food as young as 2 days and they have been known to survive quite well without supplementation with milk even when orphaned at a young age. And because they tend to be kept in harems (that's how the lab kept them), you will often have a couple of females having young at the same time and they seem to rear them on a communal basis.
The important thing to note is that you need to start them breeding young ie the sow needs to have her first litter before she hits 10 months of age otherwise her pelvis tends to fuse which means if she gets pregnant after that time, come the time for her to give birth, the babies get stuck and inevitably the sow dies.
In the lab what did you feed them?
Is there a cheap way to feed guinea pigs if you don't have access to green feed?
Thanks for your information. They do sound amazing. I'm impressed that they are born so rugged.
In the lab, did you leave the male in with the female? I have read that sometimes they can kill the young. I've read that you should put the male in for a week to breed, then remove it. If you can just leave it in there and achieve good results, then that sounds good to me - I like to save work!
There's a Guinea Pig show on when I'm in Perth next and I'm very tempted to go take a look if I can find time.
The lab I worked in kept the breeding colony to breed guinea pigs for experiments. I really only saw it from the 'outside' and wasn't involved in the day to day care but did pick up little pointers from their handlers during lunch breaks etc.
They were fed pellets, Vitamin C (very important in guinea pigs) was provided in their drinking water and they get cubes of lucerne to munch on. They were kept on straw.
To be honest I can't remember if they do or not. I think they take the sows out who are obviously heavily pregnant and put them in a sort of maternity type arrangement in lots of 8-10 max. Then when they wean the babies (at about 4 weeks) they pop the sows back in with the breeding pens again. I don't think the reason was to stop the boar from attacking the babies but it was more so to give the sow a 'break' because she can pretty much get pregnant again straight away after birthing.
Any one happen to catch the SBS program "A Dave In the Life" the other night? It featured a segment on Frank and Elisabeth Fekonia during which they killed and cooked a guinea pig for the wandering host of the program.
You can still see it on the SBS web site......here.
Gary, I just watched the show with the link that you provided. I thought it a shame that it came over with a negative slant on eating guinea pig. I hope my experience will be a more positive one. It is interesting, different peoples point of view, wether it is the peak oil problem, a religious one or one of saving money.
I agree. I thought the host lacked a little objectivity given the utter garbage that most people eat in the name of food....all of it acceptable in their eyes because they are ignorant of what goes into it.....or what happens during its preparation.
We've been baby sitting a guinea pig for a fortnight as part of a plan to surprise my Grandson on his birthday.
I was keen to give it a try......to revisit keeping guinea pigs. I'd had some when I was a kid but it never occurred to me back then that they might be a source of food.
As it turned out, Jan and Pig bonded......to the point where to even have the thought of guinea pigs for food is verboten......much less any discussion.
We delivered the birthday present on Saturday.....with the implicit understanding that, if things are not to Pig's liking in her new abode, she's welcome to return to our place....... to live.....like a person.
I omitted to include a photo of Pig......which my grandson refers to as a mouse.
Lol, thats the trouble with cute animals. They're not quite as defenseless as they first appear.
I'm a 5th generation farmer so I have no real qualms about eating animals...ok I draw the line certain animals, but I can eat Skippy, Bambi as well as Babe and a few others.
Look forward to trying it one day.
Some species of guinea pig (cavy) are quite large.
Like Elisabeth, I've considered guinea pigs as an alternative to rabbits, but Her Serene Highness has decreed that it's not happening......yet! | {
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Okunie (niem. Wuckensee) – niewielka wieś w województwie zachodniopomorskim, w powiecie myśliborskim, w gminie Barlinek, położona na terenie Barlinecko-Gorzowskiego Parku Krajobrazowego, nad jeziorem Okunino. Na drugim końcu jeziora biwak i kąpielisko oraz leśniczówka Okno, administracyjnie należąca do Okuń.
.
Okolica typowo leśna z przewagą lasów liściastych (buczyna) i torfowisk.
Zabudowę stanowią w większości przedwojenne murowane domy z obejściami gospodarczymi. We wsi znajdują się resztki przedwojennego cmentarza niemieckiego. Nad jeziorem biegnie niebieski szlak prowadzący z Barlinka do Lubniewic. W pobliżu znajduje się kamień pamiątkowy poświęcony tragicznie zmarłym 1904 w Wuckensee gen. Zochowi i jego ordynansowi Zawadzkiemu.
W latach 1975–1998 miejscowość położona była w województwie gorzowskim.
Zobacz też
Okunie
Przypisy
Linki zewnętrzne
Kamień pamiątkowy - zdjęcie
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Package bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc appears at Election Day court hearing
November 6, 2018 / 1:59 PM / CBS/AP
Mail bombing suspect
NEW YORK — The man accused of sending pipe bombs to prominent critics of President Trump was ordered held without bail after his first court appearance in New York on Tuesday. Sayoc faces nearly 50 years in prison if convicted on five federal charges that were filed in New York because some of the devices were recovered there.
Cesar Sayoc, who was transferred from federal custody in Florida, hugged his lawyer after a hearing in which Assistant U.S. Attorney Jane Kim called him "a serious risk of danger to the public and a flight risk."
Sayoc has been accused of sending improvised explosive devices to numerous Democrats, Trump critics and media outlets in a scare that heightened tensions before the crucial midterm elections Tuesday. None of the devices exploded, and no one was injured in the pipe bomb scare.
He was arrested outside a South Florida auto parts store. He was living in a van covered with stickers of Mr. Trump and showing images of some of the president's opponents with red crosshairs over their faces.
Assistant Federal Defender Sarah Baumgartel declined to comment after the hearing, in which Sayoc presented himself as polite and soft-spoken and responded "Yes, sir" to questions from the judge.
Another suspicious package addressed to CNN found in Atlanta
His lawyers decided not to seek his release on bail after prosecutors released a letter outlining more evidence against him, including DNA linking him to 10 of the explosive devices and fingerprints on two of them. Sayoc had a list of more than 100 others he planned to target in his van during the arrest, a law enforcement official told CBS News. The list included mostly politicians and media figures.
Other evidence includes online searches Sayoc did on his laptop and cellphone for addresses and photos of some of his intended targets, which included former President Barack Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former Vice President Joe Biden, California Sen. Kamala Harris and New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker. Packages were also mailed to CNN in New York and Atlanta.
Prosecutors said the most recent crude bomb was recovered Friday in California, addressed to the liberal activist Tom Steyer.
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I considered using custom deserializer, but I don't want to read entire json to JsonNode, because some fields are complex Java objects. I want jackson to parse it in default way using all configured modules.
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Q: Workflow rule causing trigger to fire twice I need to be able to detect that the trigger execution is happening because of a workflow field update.
There is a suggestion in the cookbook:
Controlling Recursive Triggers
But this solution is not properly bulkified. If my batch of records is split up (200, 100, 50 whatever the server decides) the 2nd to nth batches are not processed correctly because the flag has already been set.
The second part of the problem is: This is part of a managed package. I have no control of the customer's workflow rules, supporting and configuring a flag/last changed field on a record is not realistic, our company doesn't have the support resources to be walking each customer through the configuration.
Has anyone been able to solve this problem for large batches of records?
Edit (In Response to Calebs Answer)
Separate trigger batches do not run in separate contexts
trigger AccountTriggerContext on Account (before insert) {
System.debug('counter='+TriggerContextCounter.getCounter());
}
.
global without sharing class TriggerContextCounter {
private static Integer counter = 0;
public static Integer getCounter() {
Integer value = counter;
counter++;
return value;
}
private static testMethod void testTriggerContexts() {
List<Account> accounts = new List<Account>();
for(Integer i = 0; i < 250; i++) {
accounts.add(new Account(Name='testTriggerContexts: ' + i));
}
insert accounts;
}
}
Unit test debug messages
USER_DEBUG|[2]|DEBUG|counter=0
USER_DEBUG|[2]|DEBUG|counter=1
Both counters should have been 0 if the batches were running in separate contexts
Edit Further explanation of background for @Ralph
This is a generalized explanation, but when certain conditions are met, some date fields on other objects are updated. The trigger runs and updates the dates.
If a workflow rule causes a field update on the object, the same trigger is run again and the dates on the other objects are updated for a second time. And because this is an increment operation the dates on the other objects are off by a factor of 2.
A: The example in the cookbook should work regardless of bulk size.
Create a helper class, here's what I typically use:
global class SingleExecution {
private static boolean blnAlreadyDone = false;
public static boolean hasAlreadyDone(){
return blnAlreadyDone;
}
public static void setAlreadyDone() {
blnAlreadyDone = true;
}
public static void forceResetAlreadyDone() {
blnAlreadyDone = false;
}
static testMethod void testSingleExecution() {
//Hasn't already run
System.assertEquals(false,SingleExecution.hasAlreadyDone());
SingleExecution.setAlreadyDone();
//Has just been run
System.assertEquals(true,SingleExecution.hasAlreadyDone());
SingleExecution.forceResetAlreadyDone();
//Has just been reset
System.assertEquals(false,SingleExecution.hasAlreadyDone());
}
}
then in your trigger you can do
trigger AccountTrigger on Account (before update) {
if(SingleExecution.hasAlreadyDone()) return;
//Else
SingleExecution.setAlreadyDone();
//Do your stuff
}
Even though you may data load say 350 accounts which would cause this trigger to fire twice...once for the fist 200 records and then again for the next 150 records each time the trigger fires it has it's own context and so the SingleExecution flag is re-set in each of those separate contexts.
You can also get more fancy with your SingleExecution and allow it to be used across various triggers/classes say for preventing @future from being called more than once because instead of a single boolean, it lets you pass a string that with the name of your class. Because of context you typically don't need this, however if you had two triggers that might call each other and you want them BOTH to fire once, then you'd need to differentiate between them somehow.
Hope this helps...
global without sharing class SingleExecution {
private static Map<String,Boolean> singletonMap;
global static Boolean hasAlreadyExecuted(String ClassNameOrExecutionName){
if(singletonMap != null) {
Boolean alreadyExecuted = singletonMap.get(ClassNameOrExecutionName);
if(alreadyExecuted != null) {
return alreadyExecuted;
}
}
//By default return false
return false;
}
global static void setAlreadyExecuted(String ClassNameOrExecutionName) {
if(singletonMap == null) {
singletonMap = new Map<String,Boolean>();
}
singletonMap.put(ClassNameOrExecutionName,true);
}
static testMethod void testSingleExecution() {
//Hasn't already run
System.assertEquals(false,SingleExecution.hasAlreadyExecuted('testSingleExecution'));
SingleExecution.setAlreadyExecuted('testSingleExecution');
//Has just been run
System.assertEquals(true,SingleExecution.hasAlreadyExecuted('testSingleExecution'));
}
}
A: While I saw the solution described (store IDs in a map or set), I didn't see any code. In the event you want something that you can cut and paste. Disclaimer: I have tested this against single record updates and it works fine (prevents my logic from running on the second trigger execution). I have not tested it against batch updates.
public class TriggerRunOnce {
private static Set <Id> idSet = new Set <Id>();
// has this Id been processed?
public static boolean isAlreadyDone(Id objectId) {
return (idSet.contains(objectId));
}
// set that this Id has been processed.
public static void setAlreadyDone(Id objectId) {
idSet.add(objectId);
}
// empty set if we need to for some reason.
public static void resetAlreadyDone() {
idSet.clear();
}
}
and your trigger:
if (!TriggerRunOnce.isAlreadyDone(Obj.Id)) {
// do your processing
TriggerRunOnce.setAlreadyDone(Obj.Id);
}
A: If you're only looking to ensure you process the same object once, i.e. create a child object when a record reaches a certain status, tracking the set of ids processed will be sufficient. However, if you're tracking a change in a field, which in theory could happen twice if the workflow has updated that field you'll want to work around some unexpected behavior with trigger.old.
You might expect that after the first pass through the trigger trigger.new would then become trigger.old, but it'll actually contain the same values as started with the trigger. Here's an example for tracking a status change through multiple trigger batches.
/*
Track how many times the stage has changed for an opportunity
*/
public class TriggerLogic {
private static Map<Id, Opportunity> oldMapFix = new Map<Id, Opportunity>();
private static Map<Id, Opportunity> oldMap;
private static List<Opportunity> newList;
public TriggerLogic(List<Opportunity> newList, Map<Id, Opportunity> oldMap) {
this.newList = newList;
this.oldMap = oldMap;
}
// NB: assuming we're called from a before update trigger
public static countStatusChanges() {
for(Opportunity newOppty : newList) {
Opportunity oldOppty = (oldMapFix.contains(newOppty.id))
? oldMapFix.get(newOppty.id)
: oldMap.get(newOppty.id);
if(newOppty.stageName != oldOppty.stageName) {
newOppty.stage_change_count__c = (newOppty.stage_change_count__c == null)
? 1 : newOppty.stage_change_count__c + 1;
// stash correct oppty with new status so we don't
// double count a status change if we have multiple
// trigger executions
oldMapFix.put(newOppty.id, newOppty);
}
}
}
}
This captures the following scenarios correctly. First
*
*Opportunity stage changed
*Triggers fire, stage_count__c incremented
*Workflows fire and field updates (not to status) triggers second execution
*Trigger can correctly recognize stage has not changed again
And second
*
*Opportunity stage changed
*Trigger first, stage_count__c incremented
*Workflows fire and field updates change the status again
*Trigger correctly increments stage_count__c a second time
A: I have a trigger that creates new child records when a field's value is changed and ended up with a similar situation where I ended up with two child records per field change when workflow was run. In the end I created a Map to record what records were process (by Id, key of the map) and the new value of the field when I created the child record. I then checked this map to make sure I wasn't re-processing the same field update.
It's a lot of extra complexity and code and my use case is simpler than a lot. I'm not quite sure why salesforce things running triggers twice for the same transaction when workflow is involved is a good thing.
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Again perfectly reasonable as the unary + can only be interpreted as a numeric operator so the string has to be converted to a number to make it work and from this point on everything is a number.
Even though all of these are perfectly reasonable it is enough of a possible confusion to prefer explicit type conversion where ever it is obvious that it is needed.
With this advice ringing in our ears the next example should seem very reasonable. It is very simple but you have to remember that it is the essence of something that happened within a lot of code doing lot of other jobs. This however is the essence of what was going on.
The programmer obtained a date string from the user split into day, month and year. The problem was that the day number had to be converted and used as an integer index later in the program.
The division just serves to make the point that daynum is supposed to be numeric.
This code works - or sometimes works.
After some testing with multiple browsers it was noticed that occasionally the program crashed because 100/daynum returned infinity.
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Thriller 2022
Available on Disney+
Therapist, Alan Strauss, is held prisoner by a patient, Sam Fortner, who reveals himself to be a serial killer. Sam has an unusual therapeutic demand for Alan: curb his homicidal urges. In order to survive, Alan must unwind Sam's disturbed mind and stop him from killing again but Sam refuses to address critical topics, like his mother Candace. Alone in captivity, Alan excavates his own past through memories of his old therapist, Charlie, and grapples with waves of his own repressed troubles -- the recent death of his wife, Beth, and the painful estrangement from his religious son, Ezra. Over the course of his imprisonment, Alan uncovers not only how deep Sam's compulsion runs, but also how much work he has to do to repair the rift in his own family.
Starring Steve Carell, Domhnall Gleeson, Linda Emond
Alan Strauss
Sam Fortner
Linda Emond
Laura Niemi
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Twisty, creepy drama focuses on complicated therapeutic duo.
English (AD, Dolby 5.1), and 8 more...
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Епархия Кагуаса () — епархия Римско-Католической церкви с центром в городе Кагуас, Пуэрто-Рико. Епархия Кагуаса входит в митрополию Сан-Хуана. Кафедральным собором епархии Кагуаса является церковь Сладчайшего Имени Иисуса.
История
4 ноября 1964 года Папа Римский Павел VI издал буллу «Quod munus», которой учредил епархию Кагуаса, выделив её из архиепархии Сан-Хуана и епархии Понсе.
11 марта 2008 года епархия Кагуаса передала часть своей территории для возведения епархии Фахардо-Умакао.
Ординарии епархии
епископ Рафаэль Гровас Феликс (19.01.1965 — 12.02.1981);
епископ Энрике Мануэль Эрнандес Ривера (13.02.1981 — 28.07.1998);
епископ Рубен Антонио Гонсалес Медина C.M.F. (12.12.2000 — 22.12.2015) — назначен епископом Понсе;
епископ Эусебио Рамос Моралес (2.02.2017 — по настоящее время).
Статистика
На конец 2006 года из человек, проживающих на территории епархии, католиками являлись человек, что соответствует 71,8% от общего числа населения епархии.
|-
| 1965 || 431.804 || 531.433 || 81,3 || 85 || 24 || 61 || 5.080 || || 113 || 98 || 25
|-
| 1970 || 472.078 || 524.531 || 90,0 || 132 || 42 || 90 || 3.576 || || 100 || 100 || 32
|-
| 1976 || 542.529 || 580.000 || 93,5 || 107 || 34 || 73 || 5.070 || || 84 || 133 || 35
|-
| 1980 || 474.000 || 559.000 || 84,8 || 108 || 29 || 79 || 4.388 || || 93 || 105 || 32
|-
| 1990 || 551.000 || 635.000 || 86,8 || 106 || 46 || 60 || 5.198 || 37 || 85 || 125 || 40
|-
| 1999 || 515.000 || 653.012 || 78,9 || 113 || 62 || 51 || 4.557 || 60 || 69 || 148 || 43
|-
| 2000 || 515.000 || 653.012 || 78,9 || 120 || 66 || 54 || 4.291 || 69 || 72 || 154 || 43
|-
| 2001 || 515.000 || 653.012 || 78,9 || 111 || 65 || 46 || 4.639 || 67 || 64 || 143 || 43
|-
| 2002 || 515.000 || 653.012 || 78,9 || 111 || 65 || 46 || 4.639 || 67 || 63 || 140 || 43
|-
| 2003 || 540.000 || 717.912 || 75,2 || 102 || 65 || 37 || 5.294 || 81 || 54 || 133 || 43
|-
| 2004 || 515.000 || 717.912 || 71,7 || 107 || 64 || 43 || 4.813 || 81 || 60 || 130 || 43
|-
| 2006 || 518.000 || 721.700 || 71,8 || 101 || 66 || 35 || 5.128 || 80 || 42 || 111 || 43
|}
Примечания
Источники
Annuario Pontificio, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, Città del Vaticano, 2003, ISBN 88-209-7422-3
Булла Quod munus
Ссылки
Официальный сайт епархии
Информация
Информация
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Medicinal Plants in Australia Vol 1 Bush Pharmacy - Cheryll Williams New hardcover book
Volume 1 of a 4 volume series. This book is designed to enhnce our appreciation of the medicinal his...
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MEDICINAL PLANTS IN AUSTRALIA
Volume 1 BUSH PHARMACY
by CHERYLL WILLIAMS
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New hardcover book, 328 pages, lots of full-colour photos. Published August 2010.
The discovery of the pharmacy of the Australian bush began when humankind first set foot on the continent. Later, the first European visitors found a plethora of plants new to science, with a resultant fervour for unique and unusual finds that erupted into botanical circles. From the time of the First Fleet, botanising physicians and explorers relied on the local flora to provide vital medicines that were in short supply from traditional sources.
The records of those pioneers, combined with Aboriginal experience, led to the formation of an extensive, if informal, Australian materia medica with widespread practical and clinical appeal. The most famous of these medicines, the distilled oil of the Eucalypt, quickly achieved international recognition for its decongestant and antibacterial properties. In many instances, the value of the medicinal discoveries of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries has been enhanced by contemporary research, summarised in each chapter, which lends increasing support to their traditional uses.
Medicinal Plants in Australia is designed to enhance our appreciation of the medicinal history of Australia's flora, its unique contributions to everyday life, and its extraordinary future potential.
Chapters include:
Plants of the Poineers: first impressions and early visitors
Herbal Inspiration: remedies from the bush
Sarsparilla and Sassafras: old remedies in a new colony
Xanthorrhoea: grass-tree medicine
Floral Emissaries
Bush Beverages
Bush Tucker Bugs
A Sweet Surprise: medicinal and toxic honeys
Uniquely Australian: flowers, flavours and fragrance
Sandalwood: the aromatic export
The Famous Australian Gum-tree
Medicinal Plants in Australia Volume 1: Bush Pharmacy is the first of a four-volume series. The second book, Medicinal Plants in Australia Volume 2 : Gums, Resins, Tannin and Essential Oils looks in greater detail at the main products of commercial and medicinal value from the Australian flora. Volume 3 deals with toxic plants and medicines. Volume 4 moves to a unique aspect of the flora - ancient species from the rainforests and tropical regions.
Cheryll Williams has over 25 years of clinical experience in herbal and nutritional medicine, homeopathy and acupuncture. She holds a diploma in Herbal Medicine and post-graduate diploma in Nutritional Medicine, two diplomas in Homoeopathy, and a Bachelor's degree in Acupuncture. She has previously published a series of articles on medicinal plants in Australian Wellbeing magazine, and is currently working with Wildlife Rescue in the tropical rainforest. Cheryll's other books in the Medicinal Plants in Australia series are also available - click on each title below for more information
Medicinal Plants in Australia Volume 2 : Gums, Resins, Tannin and Essential Oils
Medicinal Plants in Australia Volume 3 : Plants, Potions and Poisons
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Medicinal Plants in Australia Vol 1: Bush Pharmacy by Cheryll Williams
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A compendium of Australian native foods and natural products used in traditional Aboriginal herbal medicine.
Bush Tucker Field Guide - Les Hiddins new softcover book
Discover the secrets of Australia's bush tucker. Pocket-sized field guide - 175 species, colour photos, distribution maps, traditional uses.
Bush Tucker - Tim Low Used hardcover book Australia's Wild Food Harvest
A fascinating journey through rainforests and deserts, along seashores and riverbanks, across paddocks and into our own backyards. Discover the delights of wild teas and coffees, native herbs and spices, wild mushrooms and greens, native fruits and the nectar of flowers. | {
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Life in the age of internet addiction
"The vast majority of the American population is mildly addicted to technology"
byNed Hepburn
Anyone who spends their day staring at screens can speak to the modern-day epidemic of eye fatigue. But what is our digital obsession doing to our brains?
Researchers have noted a rise in something called Digital Attention Disorder — the addiction to social networks and computers in general.
How does it work? More than 50 years ago, psychologist B.F. Skinner was experimenting on rats and pigeons, and noticed that the unpredictability of reward was a major motivator for animals. If a reward arrives either predictably or too infrequently, the animal eventually loses interest. But when there was anticipation of a reward that comes with just enough frequency, the animals' brains would consistently release dopamine, a neurotransmitter in the brain that (basically) regulates pleasure.
What does this have to do with the internet? Some researchers believe that intermittent reinforcement — in the form of texts, tweets, and various other social media — may be working on our brains the same way rewards did on Skinner's rats.
"Internet addiction is the same as any other addiction — excessive release of dopamine," says Hilarie Cash, executive director of the reStart program for internet addiction and recovery, a Seattle-area rehab program that helps wean people off the internet. "Addiction is addiction. Whether it's gambling, cocaine, alcohol, or Facebook."
"The vast majority of the American population is mildly addicted to technology, and our clinic treats only very serious cases," she told me in a phone interview. "Most of the people that come are young adult males around the ages of 18 to 30 who spend a lot of time on the internet. Their health is poor, their social relationships have turned to crap, they have no social confidence or real-world friends. They don't date. They don't work."
Cash continued:
Internet and video game addiction starts young. Most young men are given computer or video games when they are five or six years old and therefore their childhood development is profoundly wired for these activities. It's quite different to drug addicts and alcoholics who are usually exposed to drugs or alcohol closer to the age of 15. Internet addicts usually have 15 to 20 years of addiction on them due to starting younger.
The problem isn't just young men, either. "Women are getting addicted, too," Cash told me. "Although women usually become addicted later in life and, more often than not, directly to social media, while men are more adept to becoming addicted to multiplayer games. Women seem to juggle addiction and life better than men."
So how does Cash's program work? According to the website: "Our professionally trained clinicians understand technology related process addictions, and the impact problematic use has on life. We work with individuals, couples and families to promote a better understanding of problematic technology use; assist users in discovering the underlying issues (e.g., depression, anxiety, ADHD, learning differences, stress, family relationship issues, and addictions) that may be co-occurring with excessive use patterns; and work together to design an individualized plan to promote a healthy, balanced lifestyle."
Now, at "just under $20,000" for a minimum 45-day internet rehab (60- and 90- day options are available), the reStart program may not be for everyone. Indeed, you could always just... turn off your phone and computer.
Still, the new wave of young internet addicts that Cash describes might be heralding something sinister for future generations: We've all seen the ease at which a toddler can operate an iPhone or iPad. These days, maybe kids are just born addicted to the internet.
Microsoft's Activision Blizzard bailout
Every U.S. Netflix plan just got more expensive
Thieves raid rail cars for packages, L.A. news crew reports
Train Heist
Florida advances ban on making white people feel 'discomfort' over past racism
California deputy DA opposed to vaccine mandates dies of COVID-19
Ukraine, Russia, and the problem of the Cold War lens
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Naengmyeon bzw. Raengmyŏn ist ein koreanisches Nudelgericht.
Es gibt zwei Arten der Zubereitung: mul naengmyeon (물 냉면) und bibim naengmyeon (비빔 냉면), wobei Letzteres Gochujang, eine scharfe Chili-Paste enthält.
Dünne, zähe Buchweizennudeln werden in einer eiskalten, mit Essig und Senf abgeschmeckten Fleischbrühe mit Scheiben koreanischer Birne, Gurke, Rindfleisch und Ei serviert.
Früher aß man das Gericht vor allem im Winter, da man glaubte, dass man Hitze mit heißem Essen, Kälte mit kaltem Essen überwinden könne. Heute wird es bevorzugt an heißen Sommertagen gegessen.
Vor allem die nordkoreanische Hauptstadt Pjöngjang ist für Naengmyeon bekannt.
In der Popkultur
Für die südkoreanische Sendung Muhan Dojeon nahmen Park Myeong-su und Jessica von Girls' Generation ein Lied mit dem Titel "Naengmyeon" auf, das nach dem Gericht benannt ist. Der Song wurde in Südkorea sehr populär und für Werbespots für kalte Nudeln verwendet.
Weblinks
Einzelnachweise
Speise aus Teigwaren
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More Evidence of America's Ancient Race of Pygmies
In April of last year we published an article about an ancient race of pygmies that once inhabited America. Archaeological evidence supporting this theory was championed by several leading researchers of the 19th century such as Joseph Henry, who served as the first Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, and John Haywood, the renowned Tennessee historian and lawyer. These men pointed to the amazing discoveries unearthed near the central Tennessee town of Sparta in 1820, when several adult human skeletons-- approximately two feet in length-- were unearthed during an excavation. Astonished by this discovery, Henry sent his own team of Smithsonian archaeologists to Sparta, where, on October 7, 1876, they unearthed a 26-inch long skeleton of an adult male.
We recently decided to follow up on this strange race of American pygmies and came across other interesting finds which offer further proof of this mysterious tribe.
In 1896, a farmer from Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, named John Lupping made an extraordinary discovery while plowing his fields. The following report appeared in the Leader-Democrat (Springfield, MO) on May 29, 1896:
A RACE OF PIGMIES
Dispatches received here from Williamsport, Pa., announce that John Lupping, a farmer living near Waynesburg, has unearthed what are undoubtedly the skeletons of a race of pigmies. He was plowing up an old orchard. The stones that cover the graves are about 10 inches under the ground, and are the only stones found in the field.
Two days ago a party of men went to the field and opened several of the graves. The first one was covered by a stone two feet wide and three feet long. The vault measured 18 inches in widthm 2 feet in length and none inches in depth.
The following measurements of some parts go to show the size of these skeletons: Head, 6 inches; spinal column, 9 inches; femur, 6 inches; tibia, 5 inches; humerus, 6 inches; forearm, 3 1/2 inches; ribs, 3 1/2 inches.
In one of the skeletons a portion of the skull had crumbled away and a portion of the ribs were gone, but the teeth were remarkably well preserved and showed that they had done service for an adult. The wisdom teeth were full grown. The skeleton seems to be well proportioned. The hair is curly.
The second grave contained the skeleton of a child. It was about six inches in length, and a small finger ring could be slipped over the femur bone, which was not more than an inch in length.
Other graves will be opened and first perfect skeleton discovered will be sent to the Smithsonian Institution. Everything in the neighborhood indicates that his burial ground is near a townsite of prehistoric people. Pieces of broken pottery, clay, flint implements, etc. are found in large numbers. In every instance the face of the skeleton has been found turned toward the east and the body is in a cramped, doubled-up position.
In October of 1899, construction workers digging on King Hill in northwestern Missouri uncovered a prehistoric graveyard, containing bones of both giants and dwarves. The following account of the discovery appeared in the Massachusetts newspaper, the North Adams Transcript, on October 24, 1899:
GRAVES OF DWARFS FOUND
Workmen terracing King hill, an old landmark of northwestern Missouri, which is to be converted into a residence suburb of St. Joseph, have unearthed a prehistoric cemetery. The remains of a race of dwarfs not allied with any tribe known to have inhabited this territory and unaccounted for by Indian legendary repose on the summit of King hill, which rises abruptly from the Missouri river bottom to a height of 600 feet at a point just north and distant about 300 yards from the packing house district and stockyards of South St. Joseph.
A feature remarkable in itself and especially marked in connection with the dwarfish remnants of prehistoric man found in this summit is the discovery of human bones, evidently those of a giant, probably more than seven feet tall and big boned, says the Chicago Record.
Low, flat heels, with small intelligence and marked animal propensities characterized this people. Heavy jaws and strong, well preserved teeth carry the record of their lives forward. Brutes, human, but inhumane, self reliant, they were savages of a lower order than any we know today. Yet they honored their dead. Shells such as are found on the banks of many inland streets, plentiful on the sand bars of the Missouri overlooked by King hill and stones of unusual hues, worthless in the commercial marts of today, the playthings of children, were deposited in the graves, collections gathered in loving tribute to the memory of those unknown, even in race, to the historians of today.
The ravage which time has wrought has left but fragmentary parts of the skeleton, which crumble into ashes upon exposure and handling. The big plow and the scrapers, with the trampling of horses, usually crush the brittle forms until it is difficult to restore them to human semblance. One of the plows recently overturned a bunch of human hair, which, however, fell to pieces upon being handled. As preserved, it presents the unmistakable evidences of hair from the head of a human being, although much of it has fallen into fine powder.
La Brea, California in the early 1900s
Similar discoveries occurred well into the 20th century, from the gravel pits of South Dakota to the tar pits of California. The following article was published in the Wilkes-Barre Record (PA) on August 5, 1907, and describes a pygmy burial ground discovered in South Dakota:
Oacoma, S.D., Aug. 4-- A remarkable prehistoric burying ground has been cut into by railroad graders east of here and the remains of what appears to be a pigmy race have been discovered. The burying ground is now a great deposit of gravel, and it is in this that the bones are found. In the neighborhood of fifty skeletons so far have been unearthed. These are of a race of dwarfs about four feet tall, and physicians have pronounced them the remains of adults, not children. The burials took place with the bodies standing or sitting, not lying down.
One of the skeletons is that of a giant more than eight feet high. Near this skeleton were found a number of copper implements, as well as several of bone. In one of the graves were two copper idols about eight inches tall. The University of South Dakota is expected to send an archaeologist to investigate the finds.
In 1912, Professor Farnsworth of the British Museum, along with Professor Yakishi of the Imperial University of Tokyo, were exploring the famed Florissant fossil fields when they discovered evidence of a similar race. From the Indianapolis News on July 18, 1912:
PIGMIES IN COLORADO
Colorado Springs, Colo., July 18.-- Evidences that Colorado was inhabited by a race of human pigmies, not easily distinguished from apes, have been discovered by Professor Farnsworth, of the British museum, and Professor Yakishi, of the Imperial University of Tokio. The bones are so small that they could not have belonged to a person over three or four feet in height.
Less than two years later another remarkable discovery was made at the asphalt beds of La Brea in California. A pygmy skeleton, believed to be approximately 200,000 years old, was unearthed and sent to the Smithsonian. From the February 12, 1914, edition of the Nevada State Journal:
Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 11.-- The skeleton of what appears to have been a prehistoric pigmy, less than three feet in height, is on its way today from the asphalt beds of La Brea to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington. If the genuineness of the find is verified there, the La Brea skeleton will take place in the history of anthropology as the first remains of antedeluvian men found on the North American continent.
"To my mind," said Director Frank Daggett of the Museum of History, Science and Art, under whose direction the excavations have been carried on, "there can be no doubt that these bones are those of a man. To what geological period he belonged must be a matter of conjecture. Only very careful researches yet to be made can determine the truth."
Indications are that the skeleton belongs to the pleistocene period, roughly placed at 200,000 years ago. First was found the skull, last Friday. Since then the remainder of the skeleton, said to be in an excellent state of preservation, have been scraped from their casing of asphalt with the most minute and painstaking care.
Nearby was the trunk, still erect, of a tree, the summit of which was overlaid by 20 feet of asphalt. Close to the tree trunk were the bones of a mammoth bear, of a species already classified as belonging to the pleistocene period.
Scientists of the University of California have contended that North America and Asia were at one time joined and that, geolocially speaking, the backbone of the continent is the Aleutian islands. Across this neck of land, they believe, came the Eohippus, the little two-toes progenitor of the domestic horse. The find at LaBrea, if it proves what it seems, will strengthen their contention that there since was an interchange of life between two continents.
So who were these ancient people? Where did they come from? And what caused them to die out? While the answers to these questions remain unsolved, there is enough credible evidence to prove that they did indeed exist.
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some of the reader here might knowing me as anggun/ hida/ togeh/ mrs mizi... depends on how and when you know me. But most of you all just know me about... this year? or maybe 2 or 3 years ago? or perhaps 5 years ago? i dunno... but what i'm pretty sure is most of you not even know me 9 years ago.
my special exposed past time picture. enjoy..
tadaa.... guess which 1 is me! i am in brown shirt and white tudung... can tell? i was bigger than my mom!!!
i dunno why i blog about this. i guess i just wanna share 1 of my biggest achievement in my life. It's my biggest loser and my biggest changed i've ever done!
like i always said to anggunjelita.com customer, its not just a pil that can make you down size, its a changing of your entire lifestyle! And when you change your size, you change your life!
Dayah grew up. That's what it is.
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and if we didn't answer all of yours please give us a call or send us an email!
Can I see the apartment before I commit?
We are always happy to provide tours of our apartments before you make your decision.
Do I have to select from what you have available or are you willing to take apartments in other buildings?
We are always looking for opportunities to build on our existing base of apartment inventory. For stays of 6 months or longer we would seriously entertain new additions.
All of our apartments are pet friendly. Some even have dog runs on the property. There may be some restrictions, though, based on size, breed and the number of pets allowed in an apartment. We will always check to be sure you have those answers.
Some of our properties have parking available on site for an additional charge. Other apartment communities may not offer parking directly, but are able to recommend nearby independent garages.
What is the process for renting one of your apartments?
Once you have decided on an apartment we will send you a lease reflecting your rental price and other terms of your stay. We will also send you a statement of authorization detailing methods of payment – we take most major credit cards and certified checks. Once we have received those two documents back we will send you a confirmation with all of your apartment details. We really do want to make it easy.
Yes, housekeeping services are available on a weekly or bi-monthly basis at a small additional daily charge.
Will someone be there when I arrive at the apartment?
Yes! We greet all of our guests in the apartment lobby with the keys. We will also help you with your luggage and see you to the apartment to answer questions and give a brief building tour if desired.
Do I work directly with the onsite apartment staff if I have an emergency?
No, we serve as your single point of contact throughout your stay. We will work with the apartment community staff to ensure that all issues are handles promptly and courteously.
Can I extend my stay if plans change?
We understand that it is not always easy to foresee schedule changes that may require an extension of your stay. We ask for at least 10 days notice and will do all that we can to accommodate your request for more time. | {
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How has God's Word taken root in your life?
The four types of soils represent different responses to God's message. People respond differently because they are in different states. Some are hardened, others are shallow, others are contaminated by distracting by distracting worries, and some are receptive.
Let us be ready to accept the Word of God and grow in Christ Jesus and live for Him.
This entry was posted in Christian Discipleship, Christian Foundation, Christian Leadership, Christian Relationship, Deliverence in Jesus Name, faith, forgiveness, Power of God, Religious Vs Relationship, Salvation, Word of God and tagged Action, challenges, Christianity, Comfort, Communication, faith, Focus, Grow, Purpose, Word on August 31, 2017 by thejourneyinchrist. | {
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How often should I service my buggy?
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Please see the Preventative Maintenance Program that can be found in your user manual.
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Researchers have turned their attention to the use of learning analytics and dashboard systems in education. Schools are using knowledge gained in this area to address the issue of persistence to increase graduation rates. While dashboard systems have been developed and are starting to be implemented, it is not yet clear how activity and performance data from dashboards influences student behavior. In addition, much of the research has been focused on instructor-facing dashboards rather than student-facing dashboards. The current study implemented a student-facing dashboard in the learning management system and measured how information on the dashboard may have influenced participation in discussions, student performance on graded items, and persistence in future courses. A dashboard tool was developed for this study. Activity, performance, and persistence data was collected from all participating students. The study followed an experimental design approach that involved assigning a random group of students from multiple courses to a dashboard tool which showed the individual student's activity and performance compared with that of their peers. Activity indicators included frequency of posting, average length of posts, percent of posts made to peers, and percent of posts made to instructor. The current score for the student, as a measure of performance, was also shown on the dashboard along with the current class average. Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) was used to determine whether there were statistically significant differences in participation as measured by number of posts, word count of posts, and percent of posts to peers or performance as measured by final grade. Chi Squared analysis was used to determine whether there were significant differences in persistence as a measure of whether students registered for and attended the following session. The analysis of results indicated no significant differences in participation or performance between the experimental and control groups (f(4, 59) = .947, p = .443). Similarly, no significant differences were found in persistence between the two groups (χ2(2) = .960, p = .619). Further research is needed to more fully understand the use of student dashboard interfaces and their impact on student behavior. Future studies using a similar methodology should incorporate larger sample sizes and include all students in the class, rather than using self-selected samples. A better understanding of how the use of dashboards influences participation, performance, and persistence is needed in order to develop effective strategies for supporting students. | {
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Makeup vs. The Natural Look: Which Do Men Really Prefer?
Rachel Watkins
Men and women have different preferences as far as makeup goes. | iStock.com
Girls, we spend countless hours in front of the mirror with so much makeup spread across the vanity it could be a Sephora store. This is all in pursuit of the perfect cat-eye, the expertly contoured cheekbone, and the plump (but not too plump) pout. And that's not even to mention the countless dollars spent on all the latest and greatest beauty products. But, what's the motivation behind the makeup?
For some of you, perhaps it's a love of all things hailing from the beauty aisle, where trying out a new smoky eye or a bright new lip color is straight-up fun. For others, it's a way to conceal areas you view as imperfections. Still others may inspire to mimic their favorite celebrity look of the moment. However, let's face it, for many makeup-wearers (especially those who are single and ready to mingle), impressing the boys is a big motivating factor.
But do the guys really like painted faces, or do they prefer a more natural look? Given all the time and resources dedicated to "putting on your face" each day, let's press pause for a second and get a few opinions from the man's side.
What the men have to say
Here's what some men think about all that makeup. | iStock.com
Shape magazine spoke with a range of guys from all walks of life about their thoughts on the so-called face-enhancing goop that is makeup, and what they had to say was nothing if not enlightening.
"Less is more. Definitely. You don't want to overdo it," said actor Adrian Grenier. "If you don't exude beauty from within, no amount of makeup will be able to cover that up."
"I think a lot of makeup actually makes women look worse," added Glenn Yeffeth, a book publisher. "Have you ever noticed how the women look on the final episode of Survivor, when they're back from the island and finally get all made up? They go from being naturally beautiful individuals to sort of generically pretty."
"I love seeing woman in makeup, but like a lot of guys, I don't like seeing a heavy amount of it," said radio host Brian Kelsey. "Let the makeup highlight your natural beauty!"
"Men want to kiss a woman's face and not the makeup that's on it," enthused Oscar Parra, regional director of Trader Joe's. "Who wants to feel like they are kissing a mask?"
And, finally, Performance Flight CEO Lewis Liebert summed it up effectively: "Keep it simple and natural. To me, this is the sexiest look. Nobody wants to kiss a clown!"
The natural look reigns supreme
Men tend to like a natural look. | iStock.com
Stylecaster took it a step further by polling 50 real men to get a fix on what guys really think about makeup. Each man was presented with two photos of female celebrities — one that featured minimal, natural-looking makeup and the other a more dramatic look. More than 70% of the guys were of the opinion that the natural, fresh-faced look was sexier than the glammed-up femme fatale.
Online is a different story
Men have different preferences when it comes to online dating. | iStock.com/Ridofranz
OK, so men liking a natural look is all fine and good. But what about when it comes down to the real nitty-gritty — the digital dating world. With dating sites and apps a dime a dozen these days, does the opinion of men on those sites stay consistent to what we've seen so far? Yes — and no.
Online dating site Zoosk conducted a study analyzing the very issue of whether guys gravitate toward the more make-up-driven maven or the all-natural gal next door. Their study found that women who wore makeup, especially eye makeup and lipstick, in their profile photos received more messages than those who didn't — nearly three times as many messages, actually.
That said, in real life, the story changes a bit — because men can obviously be fickle, too. Zoosk's additional findings point to the fact that 57% of men don't think red lipstick on a date is attractive; 66% don't find a date more attractive if she's wearing dark eye makeup; and 82% find "natural" hair styles to be most attractive. Also, similar to Stylecaster's poll, in an additional Zoosk survey asking men what they thought of celebs with different types of makeup, they preferred the less made-up, more natural looks every time.
Rules to live by
Here are a few guidelines. | iStock.com
Basically, the debate between makeup versus the natural look really boils down to three main points.
1. Let your natural beauty shine
It seems that guys might actually prefer it when girls wear less makeup — or seemingly wear less makeup. After all, the au naturel look is not necessarily a makeup-free one, as many women already know. But, men can certainly appreciate the old adage that "less is more," especially when it comes to a female's natural beauty. And they often want to see the real you — sans the smoke and mirrors. There are already enough Snapchat and Instagram filters as it is.
2. Skip the outrageous trends
The catwalk is full of theatrical cosmetic moments and, yes, crazy renditions of that cat-eye effect, but not all translate from runway to real life. Skip the glitter lips, which are quite un-kissable, and dial back the smoky eye that a man might mistake for a sad panda look. Such trends are better saved for a fashion party.
3. Don't go overboard
In the same vein, too much of a good thing is, well, not so good on many occasions — including makeup. An overdone face goes way past the point of glamorous to the edge of desperation and is likely a turnoff for many men. It also can have the reverse effect of aging you rather than keeping you young and fresh. If a man notices you're wearing makeup, it may not be for a good reason.
At the end of the day, though, the most important thing is to do what makes you feel the best and most beautiful — whether that's a full face of product or simply a swipe of lip balm.
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Cain Ullah May 21, 2015 11:21:59 AM
The term "Agency" is overused
What is an Agency?
-noun, plural a.gen.cies - an organization, company, or bureau that provides some service for another.
"Agency", is a pretty broad term. If I say I own an "agency", in the literal sense, I could be in recruitment, window cleaning a taxi driver or a million other occupations. Red Badger are in digital. We build enterprise scale web applications for the likes of Tesco, Sky, Lloyds and Fortnum & Mason. In my industry, most would classify Red Badger as an "agency". We are a member company of the Society of Digital Agencies (SoDA) after all. But "agency" in my mind is an outdated term and is used to describe too many things.
When most of my peers, colleagues or competitors are talking about "agency", we are specifically talking about professional services companies that are in marketing/advertising and/or the digital space. Have a look at this list of companies in the Econsultancy Top 100 Digital Agencies (Formerly NMA Top 100) to get an idea of what the industry would define an "agency" these days. There are a number of categories in this list, Full Service/Marketing, Design & Build, Technology, Creative and Media. The categorisation of companies in this list seem dubious at best and service offerings of many of them are very different, despite being placed in the same categorisation. The lines between marketing, advertising, brand, web, agency, consultancy, software house and product startup seem to have become far too blurred, all of which have been thrown into the "agency" bucket.
The term "agency" for me has it's origins in marketing/advertising like AKQA of old, but as we have moved into the digital age, companies like AKQA have had to adapt their service offerings, adding in a strong technical capability to their armoury. AKQA were once an advertising "agency"; they now call themselves an "ideas and innovation company". AKQA still have an "agency" arm to them as they still do a lot of brand / campaign work associated to a typical advertising "agency". Digital or not, a campaign is not built to last. However, they now also do full service delivery of longer lasting strategic applications that have a long lasting effect on their clients' business operations; look at AudiUSA.com. I would argue that this type of work is not that of an "agency".
With the transition of some traditional marketing/advertising agencies to digital agency, technical companies such as Red Badger have been thrown into the "agency" bucket.
This has been something Red Badger has struggled with. We don't see ourselves as an "agency". As I said previously, for us, the term "agency" has its origins in the marketing space, with work largely focussed on campaigns or brand, be it digital or not. We also don't see ourselves as "consultancy" because the connotations of that are associated to big cumbersome Tier 1 Management Consultancies such as Accenture and McKinsey.
What's the alternative?
Red Badger deliver enterprise scale web applications for large corporations. They are highly complex, technically advanced solutions that can take upwards of 12 months to build. However, we also take User Centred Design as seriously as we do the Tech. Everything we build is user driven, beautifully designed and simple to use and we have an expert team of creatives to ensure this is the case. Finally, we wrap both the tech and creative teams into incredibly efficient Lean processes, running multi-disciplined, cross-functional teams, shipping into live multiple times a day. This is not the work of "Agency". So for now, as a slogan to describe Red Badger, we have settled on "Experience Led Software Development Studio".
Why does it even matter?
The overuse of the term "Agency" can cause issues. With the ambiguity of what a modern "agency" is, comes hand-in-hand confusion of what different "agencies" do. For big corporations, the sourcing strategy for a supplier has become equally confusing because they don't know what they are buying.
When does an "agency" become a consultancy? Or are they the same thing? How do you differentiate from a digital advertising "agency" and a software house that builds digital products? I'll leave you to ponder on that yourselves.
Some examples of companies that might be in the "Agency" bucket but have started to move away from describing themselves as such include some of the following:
Red Badger - "Experience Led Software Development Studio"
AKQA - "Ideas and Innovation Company"
UsTwo - "Global digital product studio"
Adaptive Lab - "We're a digital innovation company"
Companies are starting to cotton on to the fact that the term "Agency" is confusing and those that provide full service application development are starting to distance themselves from the term and the brand/marketing/advertising stigma attached to it. Surprisingly, companies such as SapientNitro and LBI still describe themselves as an "agency".
So the question I suppose, is do you class your company as an "agency" or is it altogether something else? I think it might be time for a new term that is not "Agency" or "Consultancy" that is more interesting than "Company". Suggestions on a stamped addressed envelope to Red Badger please!!
lean change
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When you need to get dinner on the table quickly try this recipe for glazed pork tenderloin. Marinade the pork the night before or in the morning of the day you want to serve it. When it's time to cook dinner, you simply have to remove the pork from the marinade and pop it in the oven. Serve it with roasted potatoes and a few veggies and you'll have a meal your family will want on the menu, time and time again.
Mix the ¼ C of the Country Sweet Sauce (save the rest for later), Balsamic vinegar, bay leaf, thyme and pepper together.
Place the pork tenderloin in a zip lock bag and pour in the marinade. Flip the bag around to make sure the pork is completely covered and then refrigerate it until you are ready to cook the pork.
Remove pork from the marinade and place it in the pan, allowing a good amount of the marinade to remain on the pork.
Roast the pork for 20 minutes then baste it with the remaining ¼ C of Sweet Country Sauce and return it to the oven for 20 more minutes or until the internal temperature reaches 145 degrees.
The pork should be slightly pink when it's done. | {
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IHBC welcomes Heritage Protection Reform Proposals
This article was created by The Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC). It was originally appeared in the IHBC NewsBlogs
The IHBC has welcomed the Historic Environment Forum (HEF) consultation on 'Heritage Protection Reform Proposals' for England, which the institute has been contributing to for some time 'without prejudice', and with the consultation to close on 19 September [2016].
Mike Brown, immediate past chair of the IHBC comments, 'I have been closely involved in developing these proposals over the last two years on behalf of HEF, working with a wide range of sector interests and Historic England. We have kept close contact with DCLG and DCMS so that the ideas developed are the ones with most potential within government.'
'From the start our concern has been, 'how can we address the resourcing shortfall in conservation capacity within Local Planning Authorities given that no new money is likely to be made available' and 'How can we best protect heritage in these straightened times?'.
'I can't say I agree 100% with every idea put forward, but much of it is common-sense. The more radical ideas, perhaps reflect our times and the urgent need for a more imaginative approach. Of course, those ideas will need detailing and careful monitoring to ensure they work and do not lead to unexpected outcomes.'
'HEF ran two workshops on the outline ideas last October, one in London and one in Birmingham were they were well-received. We have now developed them in more detail and want to test the water, this time with a broader base of heritage interests and individuals. Given there is a new government there is, perhaps, a new opportunity to influence Ministers. I encourage members to look at the proposals with an open mind and feed into the IHBC's response your thoughts and any alternatives.'
The HEF writes:
The Historic Environment Forum (HEF), the high-level sectoral committee, has been concerned for many years by the continuing reduction in heritage and planning resourcing in local authorities. In 2014 HEF set up a working group, the Historic Environment Protection Reform Group, to address these problems and devise solutions. HEF consulted key heritage stakeholders on 15 proposed reforms in October 2015. These proposals have now been worked up in more detail, and HEF is seeking further input from stakeholders in this summer 2016 consultation.
The Historic Environment Forum welcomes all responses to this consultation. Everyone is encouraged to answer the general question (Question 12), but HEF would particularly welcome responses on the more specific questions which precede it.
Responses should be sent to The Heritage Alliance acting as the Secretariat for HEF to [email protected]
For further information see the Heritage Alliance -http://www.theheritagealliance.org.uk/historic-environment-forum/
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Allumination Siding and Windows, established in 1987, has long been a premier choice in the Brantford area for improving the value, appearance, and efficiency of one's home. Allumination specializes in windows, doors, siding, awnings, and soffit, fascia and eavestrough for new and renovated homes.
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FIVE pages of Rules?! You must be crazy and this barn is STRICT!
Nope. Relax. They're common sense things people usually do anyway. I need to get these out there for my insurance company to be happy. You need to be well informed on what you're getting into.
Seriously, these rules are only common sense.
What I ask is, above all, you give me the benefit of the doubt. If you see something questionable, most likely it is because I didn't see it or someone went ahead and did something I would not have chosen to do. Please alert me to any "situation" immediately.
Don't be worried by the length of the rules. We're just here having fun, and though it seems annoying, it's better to be safe than sorry when it comes to keeping your horse happy, healthy, and safe. I take every precaution I can to keep you and your horse happy. It's my job, and I love it each and every day.
Currently there are no specific/set hours for the barn and arena. Please be respectful when choosing riding times and activities around the farm.
There is no smoking, drinking any form of Alcohol, or drug use in and around the barn. If you are found to be under the influence and you arrive at the barn, you will be asked to leave. You will have 24 hours to remove your horse and your personal items.
We interview all boarders before accepting people into our barn. If you choose not to wear a helmet, you will be asked to wear a helmet. If this is a consistent problem, you will be asked to leave.
Be safe and take care of those around you. If you see a dangerous situation, please alert Sarah.
Any accident or injury to a person or horse must be reported immediately to Sarah, and an accident report must be filled out.
Halters are to be removed from horses unless there are special circumstances.
No running or screaming in the barn or around the barn unless it is an emergency.
Guests, children, and dogs are not allowed in pastures.
Well behaved dogs are welcome, but aggressive dogs will be asked to leave. Any dog that bites is immediately banned from the farm.
Do not climb on fences or gates. If you notice any loose fencing or broken areas, please tell Sarah immediately.
Please turn off lights AND HEATERS when you are done using them.
Please park on the grass under the trees leading to and from the barn. Do not block the circle driveway.
Keep all gates and doors closed when not in use. This includes the gate across the driveway—please close it after you drive through. This gate is to remain closed at all times.
If something is not yours, DO NOT touch it. Ever. This includes horses and tack.
Our neighbors may allow special access to their land–and it is up to you to speak to them if you wish to ride off Firefly Farm's property. The land across the street, MSU's Forestry Area, is only accessible through speaking with its guardians, Denise or Randy. Their phone numbers are posted in the tack room. You MUST speak to them and get permission in order to ride across the street. It is not up to Firefly Farm to get permission for you.
If you, your horse, or your guests break something on the farm, please tell Sarah. We will come up with a plan to fix or replace it. If it is an easy fix, please fix it yourself—then tell Sarah.
We reserve the right to charge for any damages your horse might cause to our facilities (stall, barn, fencing, arena, etc). Normal wear and tear is acceptable.
Share the barn. Please clean up after yourself and anyone who is with you. Help each other.
Please return your horse to wherever you got them from unless asked to do otherwise by Sarah.
Return all tack to the appropriate areas, as all tack found in the aisle or arena will be subject to "random movements." This means that it will not be where you expect it to be for the next time you ride.
Wear appropriate clothing when you work with the horses. Closed toe shoes are required and long pants are preferred.
Please be careful when turning your horse out in the pasture. Close the gate behind you fully before attempting to release your horse.
Always, always double check every lock and gate to make certain they are shut and locked.
Please clean up after yourself in the arena. If the bucket is full, please place the full bucket on the cart in front of the barn. If you see something you feel is dangerous, please contact Sarah immediately. If it is questionable, it is not approved behavior.
Do not coach other people in the barn. There is only one insured instructor at this facility, and we don't want accidents.
Do not adjust the heat in the tack room. It gets hot in there very quickly, but is drafty. The heat will be on enough so the pipes don't freeze.
No climbing on the hay bales! If you wish to sit on a hay bale, feel free to pull one off the pile, but do not climb on the stack. It is a liability issue—we want everyone to stay safe.
Please remember above all that this is my home. My back yard is not a pasture—do not release horses there to graze.
Guests are welcome, but do not "borrow" a horse for this person to ride. If you wish to allow a guest to ride, it must be discussed with Sarah and a release form filled out before any riding may occur. Prospective riders need to have a release of liability form filled out. We have extras hanging on the wall on a bright green clipboard in the hallway of the barn.
Groom horses in the cross ties, stalls, or indoor arena. If there is a lesson at the time you wish to tack up, please use a stall or the cross ties.
Please clean up manure and hair from the floor before you ride. The aisle should be swept before you leave. We do NOT use a leaf blower to clean the aisles, as the dust is bad for horses to breathe in—it's also bad for your lungs, too.
Horses should NOT be tied to the bars of stalls. They need to be tied to corner posts, cross ties, or left loose (stalls only.) Never tie your horse with reins, a chain over the nose, with bailing twine or any other non-rope, non-clip item. This is for safety purposes.
While riding, it is expected that you wear a helmet. If you do not wear a helmet, you will be given a warning to put on the helmet. Anyone who disobeys this request will be given 24 hours to vacate the premises—yeah, you'll be asked to leave and you won't be welcome to return. This also goes for posting non-helmeted photos online (Facebook or other social media.) If I see a photo of you online at our barn, you're given one warning. That's it.
Please share well with others. Do NOT race around the arena. We are not a speed barn. Be polite. If there is a lesson, please follow their flow of traffic. You're welcome to ride in the indoor arena during a lesson, but please be kind and do not interfere. Be respectful during lessons.
Please do not turn your horse loose in the arena unattended for any reason. You may free lunge in the arena as long as nobody is trying to work in there.
Jumps, poles, barrels and other equipment may be used, but they are to be removed completely from the arena when you are finished.
There will be NO RIDING on barn aisles or ANY concrete area at Firefly Farm. This includes the driveway. Please mount outside near the RAMM fence if you're going to the outdoor arena.
Do not ride through pastures if any loose horse is present. You may ride in an empty pasture, but get permission first. Also, beware of mole and groundhog holes.
When riding, please stop your horse if someone is having trouble with their mount. Only continue after the horse is under control.
We will not be responsible for any fines and/or prosecution if you trespass on posted or non-posted property.
When riding outside October to January, we recommend wearing something that is hunter orange, so that you and your horse may be seen.
Horses should be properly cooled down and groomed after riding.
Children are to be supervised at all times. Children are NEVER to be dropped off to spend time with the horses unless they have scheduled a lesson.
I will attempt to call you for ½ hour in the case of an emergency. If I cannot reach you, I will still call the vet. Please see the separate form to discuss how this works.
If something is causing your horse pain, discuss this immediately with Sarah. We may work out a stall rest schedule, or figure out a way to separate your horse to keep him or her quiet.
There are Daily Check and Vital sign pages in the tack room. Please fill one out for your horse if your horse is not feeling well or seems down. That, and your phone call, will alert Sarah that there's a situation with your horse.
The horses here are insured to $5,000, however, you should check with Darrin (Sarah's husband) for further insurance information.
Horses must be current on vaccinations and deworming. A Coggins test is only necessary if you remove the horse from Firefly and return later. If you have a Coggins, however, please file it with me. This is true, too, if you have papers for your horse. I simply ask for a copy of them—NOT the original documents–it doesn't even have to be a color copy. It is very important that all information I can gather about your horse is available to me. You never know when it'll come in handy.
If an accident happens, and someone falls off, do not move them or remove their helmet. If the person chooses to rise, that is their choice. If the person is unable to speak, is in a lot of pain, or incoherent, please call 911 immediately. Please call Sarah or come knock on the door to the house to tell Sarah what happened. An accident report must be filled out.
The farm Is just south of the freeway overpass on Hagadorn.
Please do not bring more than two saddles and two bridles to the barn. You will be given a spot on the saddle racks to put your equipment, and we want to make room for everyone.
Grooming equipment must be kept in a container (Rubbermaid style), bucket, or tack box. Saddles, pads, bridles, and helmets are allowed in the tack room. All other horse equipment must be placed in the indoor arena. Make sure all of your tack and equipment is covered under your home owners and renter's insurance. We are not responsible for lost, damaged, or stolen items.
If you have found something that is not yours, please move it to the indoor arena and place it (saddles) on an empty rack, or in an easy-to-spot location.
Please hang your halter and lead rope up on the hook near your horse's stall OR in the designated area. We don't want to lose it. It is best to have your halter labeled.
Please do not borrow something that isn't yours.
If you walk somewhere, sweep that area after you're done.
If you take something that is not yours (stealing), you will be given 24 hours to leave the barn AND will be asked to return the stolen object.
Sarah is on site about 90% of the time. If you don't see her, go up to the house and knock at the front door. If Bandit's home, Sarah may be home. If Bandit is gone, Sarah's gone.
Feel free to email me at [email protected], or friend me on Facebook, RideFireflyFarm.
We have a chalk board by the bathing area and we have two white boards with calendars on them, telling boarders about lessons. If you have a concern with the facility or safety of a horse, alert Sarah immediately.
If you have a problem with someone or something, please see Sarah. Do not complain to other boarders. We are a no-drama barn, and when you complain to others, Sarah ALWAYS hears about it. If you'd like to stay at Firefly Farm, you'll refrain from gossip of ANY kind. Sarah ALWAYS hears about it!
You must keep up to date with your address, telephone number or email changes for yourself and your emergency contacts. This is critical in an emergency.
If you'd like to have your horse kept inside for some reason, please see Sarah. We can arrange something. Please fill out a Daily Check and Vital Signs form, call or talk to Sarah, and leave your horse in a stall with Hay and Water.
Do not leave manure, hair, or debris in the aisle. Sweep it up. Keep the wash rack clear of dirt, too. DO NOT sweep ANYTHING into the wash rack drain. Clean up everything solid before it goes down the drain. We do not want a clogged drain.
Bathe your horse in the wash areas only. If you would like to bathe your horse outside, there is a very nice place just on the other side of the wash rack in the triangular grassy area.
Though we have a heated wash rack, we do not recommend bathing your horse during the winter months.
Horses will be fed hay and grain twice daily. If your horse is thin, we may arrange to feed lunch, also. This will be done at no extra charge if I can see ribs on your horse. If I don't see ribs on your horse, I feel there is no need to feed lunch. In the instance you expect lunch to be fed to your horse, it is an extra charge.
Pastured horses will be fed grain and hay twice daily. On especially cold days, I may give them extra hay in the middle of the day.
We provide plugs for heated water buckets. Please provide a heated water bucket for your horse's stall. We understand that cash flow can affect extras for your horse. We always place two water buckets in every stall during the summer, and you're allowed up to two heated buckets over the winter. We do not want horses to colic because they drank all their water early in the evening and went without water the rest of the night.
Owner supplied supplements will be fed for no additional charge, but must be placed into a container like those currently found in the feed room for Smartpaks. Please label the containers with your horse's name and whether they are AM, PM or split dose.
We recommend you feed treats out of buckets. If you don't, they're your fingers and they become your responsibility. We're warning you now. Fingers and carrots seem very similar to ponies.
DO NOT give feed to any horse. If you want to give your horse a bran mash with a cup of oatmeal and a cup of grain, that's wonderful. We encourage you to give your horse fun treats. However, we do not want you to feed any large amounts of grain to your horse (over 3 cups or 1/3 of a quart)–we simply want to prevent colic.
If you feel your horse isn't getting enough food, speak to Sarah immediately. We never want to see any ribs on any of our horses, and sometimes it's easy to overlook something small in someone else's horse when it is a large issue to the horseowner.
I have received a copy of Firefly Farm's rules and regulations. I have read and completely understand the rules and regulations that Firefly Farm has given me. I will follow them, and I will make sure that any of my guests or invitees follow them also. I will be responsible for my guests at all times, and will be responsible if my guests do not obey the rules.
Hi, it's Jessica. Idk if you remember me but we emailed about a month ago about about my possibly boarding there. It'll still be another month or so before I decide to move them or not, but I was actually wondering if I could do some volunteering for you guys. I love to help out, especially with horses, and it'll give me a chance to get to know you guys and see what the farm is like. I'd love to help in anyway-cleaning, working with horses, giving lessons, you name it!
You're more than welcome to volunteer here, however, our barn has filled up and there are no more boarder slots open. Sorry! Let me know if you still want to volunteer.
Hello, my name is Autumn. I am interested in working/volunteering at your stables. I have 5 years of horse experience. I am very confident when it comes to working with these beautiful animals. I can do anything from, cleaning, grooming, feeding, exercising, giving lessons, trail-riding, anything just name it. I will be free for most of the summer so if you're interested I will be all yours! Please get back to me. | {
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