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There are so many things to work on when you pick up the game of golf. Should you work on the full swing first or work on your short game<8b> first. The answer is simple; you just need to ensure that you can hit the ball properly and then you should focus more time on your game. Apart from pitching, you should be spending hours on the chipping green and mastering your chipping technique. There are a few common mistakes that I would like to point out so that you could avoid them. Players tend to move around so much with their body when they are chipping. It's almost as if they are trying to get more distance out of it! Remember though, chipping is all about feel and you must be delicate. Having too much power will only affect the rhythm and you need perfect rhythm if you wish to chip like a pro. The general rule of thumb is to keep your lower body stable and only use your upper body when you are chipping. Another issue with chipping occurs when people move their hands too much. You need to lock your hands and wrists when you are chipping, so that he you can utilise the loft of the club better. Remember that you really need 'soft hands' to be able to chip well. All you have to do is loosen up the grip slightly and you should be able to chip a lot better. I often see amateurs choose the wrong clubs when they are chipping. However, that's the only thing they can do! They don't have any other weapons in their arsenal and they can only stick with what they've got. You must be versatile with chipping and be able to adapt to different situations. If you can achieve that, you will see major improvements to your golf game in no time. Amateur golfers like to 'scoop' the golf ball when they are chipping but that it wrong. The loft of the club will help the ball up in the air, so the scooping action will only cause more thinned shots! Don't do it. If the backswing is too long, your body will automatically adjust and decelerate through the ball. That means you will struggle with striking it properly. Try and adjust your chipping action to a short backswing (but compact) and accelerate through.
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I learned ballroom dancing by standing on my Dad's feet when I was tiny. Ballet lessons, however, were out of the question as I was labelled a 'fairy elephant' and I learned piano instead. I shuffled my feet and waved my arms at the disco in the 80s but it wasn't until I was forty that I 'found' dance and embraced it. On Saturday night, my Tribal Unity Wales students and I joined the dancing at a hafla in Cardigan. (A hafla is a belly dance party, rather than a performance.) American Tribal Style® (ATS®)Belly Dance is the style I teach, created by Carolena Nerricio in the late 80s and since moving to Wales, I've started two classes and am about to start a third. Unlike Egyptian Belly Dance, every dance is improvised, dancers following the cues of the leader. The atmosphere built as costumes were finalised and make up perfected before we began. As the first group danced, Rose Barter's Belly Fit class for over 50s, I looked around at the other dancers, their friends and family. Everyone was smiling, clapping in time, supporting the dancers and enjoying the music and I wished we could capture the feeling in the Small World Theatre….then everyone would dance. Our two group dances, one in groups and chorus and the other in formation, were interspersed in the programme with stick dances, a veil dance, a drum solo and other duets and solos. There were no egos. Each dancer was there to share the love of the dance. Tribal Unity were invited to dance to the live drums and my partner joined them on the tabla. Hayley and I danced a fun, crazily fast duet…how can I describe how much fun that was? My life changed when I started belly dance. In my early twenties I used weight training, swimming, aerobics and stretching to keep fit and sculpt my body. Thirty years on, dance gives me that and so much more. I began with Egyptian Belly Dance, attending work shops all over the country to learn new skills and develop my dance until I became a tribal babe just over four years ago. Now I have the privilege to teach American Tribal Style® Belly Dance to others, sharing the love of the dance and the bliss of being part of a tribal family. Don't wait. You don't need an excuse. Dance…today and every day. When I packed up our 'spare' possessions in January 2012 and put them into storage, pre-empting a quick house sale and a speedy move to Wales, I tried to have a clear out. After we re-decorated our house and put it on the market in March 2012, dressed as a show house, I had another cull. As the days and weeks tick by towards the much awaited new thatched roof, I attempt to live and work in a couple of rooms, with my possessions in boxes, scattered between three barns and upstairs, but the need to sort boxes and attempt some organisation has become critical. But what to throw away or recycle? I came across a bag of shimmy belts. As I no longer dance Egyptian bellydance, my need for these belts is zero and yet, as I tip the bag onto the bed, the coins jingling and tinkling, memories come flooding back to me. There's my first, heavy, gorgeous, purple and silver belt and memories of my first class, the joy of shimmying my hips and twirling my veil and the breathless exhileration of dancing. My teaching belt, lightweight and less noisy, emerges from the bag and I remember the hundreds of women and girls who attended my workshops, who I opened the door of belly dance for and invited them to follow a dancing path. Then there's a stunning black and gold belt, a birthday gift from Mike's Mum and I know why I still have these belts. When I first started Phoenix Bellydance, she came with a friend to my first taster workshop and they enjoyed it so much, they signed up for the beginners course…and never left. …And that's why we and the children have Memory Boxes. Into these boxes go cards, notes, pictures and possessions, ready to evoke memories from the past. Our Christmas Box is also a Memory Box as, each year, when the children came back from school with a cotton wool covered snowman, glitter stars and pictures, they went onto the tree and then into the box. The following year as the box was reopened, old memories emerged and were reshared before the tree was adorned with family memories once more. I'm not a hoarder…I'm a treasurer of memories.
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The Restaurant Casa Marieta is a centenary establishment recognized by the "Círculo de Restaurantes Centenarios de España", located in Independence Square, Girona, also well-known like Sant Agustí Square, because formerly the convent of Sant Agustí had been risen there. The present name is given by the war of 1808 against Napoleon Bonaparte (War of Spanish Independence). According to the Diari de Girona in chronicle signed by Josep M. Bartholomeu, the origins of Casa Marieta are located in 1890 or 1892 related with the establishment of the San Agustín's Square. At the beginning, this establishment was known as "Bar Trol", although others also called it "Can Bartrol" and even like "Ca la Bartrola" . "Since Maria Vinyoles, well-known like the Marieta, acquired the boardinghouse of "Can Bartrol", who already was the renter and was in charge of the management, has passed three generations". This establishment was combining the activities of catering and lodging. They were many citizens who went over there, either to have a good food after spending days at the market, or to overnight if it was required by theirs enterprise activities. As we told before, on San Agustín square, the market of fruits and vegetables of the city was celebrated. Years later, around 1917, the business was extended towards boardinghouse and therefore to complete service which allowed travelers to live in Mrs. Maria's house. In 1924 Mrs. Maria Vinyoles bought the premises to make improvements but finally did not take place due to the granted permission was not suitable for those improvements. However, improvements were requested a second time a month later, although the city council had to give back the amount of the rate of work since it was not carried out. Later, the references to Casa Marieta are constant on newspapers of those days, as much for business reasons or for other several. As an example the newspaper "El Pirineo" published the 23 of October 1939 gratefulness done by the Social Aid and textually says, "Today we make public the Characteristic of the reputed boardinghouse Casa Marieta established on Independence's Square of this City" ^ "Círculo de Restaurantes Centenarios de España". Archived from the original on 2012-03-21. ^ Maymí Rich, Josep. L'abans, recull gràfic de Girona (1870-1965). p. 249. ^ "Premis destí Girona 2008". Archived from the original on 2012-04-24. This page was last edited on 9 September 2018, at 05:13 (UTC).
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Central government has given a push to the Department of Personnel and Training by introducing an online portal for appraisal recording. From now on the IPS officers can record their appraisals on the portal directly. The main reason for taking such decision is to reduce the delay in paper work by the department. This is not only helpful to speed up the process but also it will be another step towards the Digital India. The date 15th April 2017 is given to post other departments' comments on the proposal. Smart Performance Appraisal Report Recording Online Window as known as SPARROW is soon to be launched by the central government to record the appraisal reports of the Indian Police Service officers. Before this, in the year 2011, such online portal was introduced for the Indian Administrative Service Officers. Through this portal the IAS officers could record their performance appraisal on time and without delay. This SPARROW portal will be for both the appraiser and the appraisee. Both the parties need to record and review their reports on time. There will be recording of report and reviewing the reports. Both parties need to do that time to time. Appraisee is required to record their performance while the appraisers are needed to review them within the given time. If the appraiser does not take any move towards the report or didn't complete the review within give time then it will be considered as the final performance. All the reports recording by appraisee, reviewing by appraiser and finally accepted by the department will be done through electronic process only. On the other political servants will need to process things manually. The main objective of such portal is to speed up the appraisal process. There are many such cases where the appraisal of an employee has stuck in mid way for several reasons. As a result their performance rating lowered down as well. In recent past it has been found that some of the senior officers had delayed the appraisal reports on purpose. The reason behind this was some kind of personal grudge that he/she had for the employee. This is not the one case but many cases have come out time to time. To resolve these problems government has taken this decision. It is an online portal where all the appraisee and appraisers will have their ID and password for logging. They have to log in to the portal with their ID and can record their performance by filling up the form. While filling up the form and submitting it, one has to upload his digital signature. The appraisee as well as the appraiser needs to upload their digital signature while filling up the form. The performance will be recorded and moved to next step after reviewing by the respective officers. There will be different time limit for each stage. With every review the performance will be shifted to next step where next round of review will be done. The final review and appraisal report will be made by the Deputy General of Police. He / she will be responsible to verify / review the final appraisal and publish it to the portal itself.
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c | edw where we are right now interpreted by : simon courchel | john mcgrew | jeremy pheiffer | mary read Sunday, June 22 | 7pm and 8pm Tuesday, June 24 | 7:30pm Pier 15, River to River Festival, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, 2014 Within the text of renowned Brazilian author Clarice Lispector's 'Agua Viva' the reader witnesses a dying painter's initial/final attempt at capturing the essence of a moment through her written words instead of brushstrokes - the energy, the space, the air. Acknowledging this desire to hold true, 'where we are right now' is a performed framework inevitably falling victim to time and decay. We began once. Our actions became moments, our moments became memories. As we continue to process and revisit, how do we present the present? "there is almost no flesh in this quartet of mine" Lispector's words serve as the origin and the dramaturgical undercurrent for the various states embodied by Simon Courchel, John McGrew, Jeremy Pheiffer, and Mary Read. They have been given this vessel: the base notion of space, the base notion of direction, single points where they intersect and break apart, the recollection of the room that contained our shared experience in those first days. They have been asked to exercise a fluid practice in accepting what is lost in the performing, relishing this notion of conscious evolution, and releasing themselves from the desire to maintain or compromise. They are asked to fill this vessel, let its contents seep out, and when it is emptied, revel in beginning again. The work stands as a microcosm: an extension of our constantly shifting existence and the moments in which we find one another. We return as a group for finite pockets of time rather than being submerged in a constant stream. How are we different the next minute, the next day, month, 6 months, 6 years? Each glance, point of contact, and interaction between the four is both what once was and what is now. "where we are right now" is a physicalized rumination on the struggle to preserve an 'instant', and the inability to do so. It is an attempt to exist in a state of beginning - simultaneously a love song and a swan song between ever moving parts. we come for these reasons c | simon courchel Past showings: June 10th, 2013 Movement Research at Judson Church | June 15th, 2013 River to River Festival Open Studios
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Welcome to Bungalow Paradise Inn's site on Excurcion.com! This bungalow has 6 rooms consisting of single bed rooms starting around $30.00, double bed rooms starting around $50.00 and others. Some of the amenities of the property are Internet, Restaurant, Bar/ Lounge, Fitness Center, Telephone, Air Conditioning, Laundry, Information Desk and more.
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(Construction) Examples on how to use the SD card. Conflict about SD card access when connected to host machine. It is mounted as a Drive, but if it is mounted as a drive then it's not available for the embedded CPU to use. Note: Once you've opened a file, you can readlines() as usual but there is an issue with lists. .readlines() can be written as the equivalent list(f) if you really need the list of lines. """Append a line with the current timestamp to the log file""" Writing data to the SD card does not work if the frequency is below 64 MHz. The "Appending lines to a log file" example fails with errno 5 if the frequency is too low.
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The Use and Value of Social Information in Selective Selling of Exclusive Products Forthcoming at Management Science 54 Pages Posted: 29 Mar 2016 Last revised: 28 Sep 2019 See all articles by Ruslan Momot Ruslan Momot Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management Elena Belavina Cornell SC Johnson College of Business Karan Girotra Cornell Tech; Cornell SC Johnson College of Business Date Written: October 27, 2018 We consider the use and value of social network information in selectively selling goods and services whose value derives from exclusive ownership among network connections or friends. Our model accommodates customers who are heterogeneous in their number of friends (degree) and their proclivity for social comparisons (conspicuity). Firms with information on either (or both) of these characteristics can use it to make the product selectively available and to personalize prices. We find that firms' preferred customers are low-degree and high-conspicuity, with the conspicuity threshold non-decreasing in degree. Interestingly, although both degree and conspicuity levels are relevant to curating the desired customer base, we find that firms don't need conspicuity information to do so; its absence can be substituted by incentivizing customers to self-select. There is no such recourse for the absence of degree information. As a result, degree information is typically more valuable than conspicuity information. Our analysis suggests that there are two canonical categories of social information– less valuable "consonant" information on characteristics where firm and customer preferences are aligned and more valuable "competing" information where preferences are misaligned. Customers can be incentivized to act in a way that their actions are a perfect substitute for consonant information making it less valuable. Momot, Ruslan and Belavina, Elena and Girotra, Karan, The Use and Value of Social Information in Selective Selling of Exclusive Products (October 27, 2018). Forthcoming at Management Science, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2755638 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2755638 Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management ( email ) HOME PAGE: http://www.ruslanmomot.info Elena Belavina (Contact Author) Cornell SC Johnson College of Business ( email ) Cornell Tech ( email ) 111 8th Avenue #302 HOME PAGE: http://www.girotra.com
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President Trump told reporters Friday that Republican senators "have to do what they think is right" on the Brett Kavanaugh vote, adding that he found Christine Blasey Ford's testimony to be "very credible." The big picture: Trump said he has not considered a back-up nominee to replace Kavanaugh, and that he found Kavanaugh's testimony to be "incredible" and "something I hadn't seen before." Note that Trump also has the power to order an FBI investigation into the allegations against Kavanaugh, as several senators have requested, but he has yet to say if he will do so.
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Phoenix Metro home prices are rising most rapidly in a number of area communities, from Phoenix to Mesa—popular areas among younger buyers—and first-time Millennial homebuyers are driving the trend. The first-time homebuyer market is bursting. Young house hunters have grown tired of renting and they can afford to buy their own homes. Low inventory in the Metro-Phoenix area is also contributing to the price increases, and sellers are receiving bids well above their asking price. Without more homeowners deciding to sell in these affordable areas, it could get tougher for first-time buyers to handle the expense. According to the Cromford Report, the number of Valley homes priced under $350,000 on the market is down nearly 20 percent from 2017. Close to one-third of the Valley's zip codes saw double-digit percentage price increases in 2017, according to The Arizona Republic/azcentral Street Scout Home Values report. Between 2004–2006, the housing boom inflated home prices and sales. Investors drove sales as foreclosures mounted and prices plunged between 2010 – 2012. But in a number of Phoenix-area neighborhoods, home prices have doubled area since the bottom of the market. Apart from the 30 ZIP codes in which home prices have rebounded from the crash, prices in an additional 40 neighborhoods are within 10 percent of recovering.
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The Kingdom » Art » Original Stories » Chemical V: Part I - The Beginning of an Era Chemical V: Part I - The Beginning of an Era 1 Chemical V: Part I - The Beginning of an Era on Sat Aug 17, 2013 5:27 am Forum King Location : Asgard Football game between Roxborough high and Roman Catholic. "Stacy," Saxon began, getting the attention of his best friend. "Who's that kid down there?" Stacy turned around, sipping her soda. "Who?" she asked. Stacy knew every High school junior in the city. Whether they went to German town or Frankfort. Saxon pointed to the brown haired boy wearing a Roman Catholic hoodie, by the concession stand. Stacy smirked, "That's Casriel Port. His parents are real church freaks." Saxon nodded, "He's gorgeous." Stacy let out a loud laugh that caught the attention of others around them. "I knew it," she said, after she calmed down. "Can you blame me?" Saxon asked. "No. No I can't," she sighed. "What are my chances?" Saxon asked. "Well," Stacy began. "I've never seen him with anyone, of any gender. He may be unlike his parents and loath the catholic religion, or he may be another mindless wanderer." Saxon thought for a while, sipping his water. He tapped the nearly empty bottle against his chin, and watched as Casriel joined a group of boys from Roman. Stacy elbowed him, "Go talk to him." Saxon slowly shook his head. "Those guys are jerks to people like me." "I'll go with you," she said, smiling. "You just want to talk to John," Saxon said with a smirk. "Maybe. Maybe not!" she flushed red. Saxon thought for a beat again, and sighed nervously. "Alright." "Yay!" Stacy said, standing up. The pair made their way over to where the group of boys was. Stacy tapped John on the shoulder. He turned around and grinned, ear to ear. "Well! If it isn't Stacy McCourt!" John exclaimed. Stacy smiled, and turned to Saxon. "This is my friend, Saxon Alexander." Saxon smiled shyly, and waved. "Hello." "Dude, you have wicked eyes!" John said, noticing the bright silver color of Saxon's eyes. "Guys look!" Saxon smiled. He was used to getting attention for his eyes. it made him unique. When Casriel stepped out from the back of the pack to look, Saxon noticed his eyes. "What about your friend's eyes?" Saxon asked, trying not to sound overly obvious. They all turned to Casriel, and his golden eyes. "You know, I've known Cas forever, and I've never really noticed that," John confessed. "Probably because you see me all the time," Casriel spoke up. "Nice eyes, by the way." Saxon smiled brightly. "Thanks!" Stacy nudged him with her elbow, and he shoved her back. "You guys want an ice cream? On us?" Stacy asked, looking at Saxon for approval. Saxon nodded, and the group of 5 boys followed the pair. Once everyone had their ice cream, they all sat in the bleachers. John's three closest friends, Stacy, Saxon, and then Cas. "So, were you born with them, or was it maybelline?" Saxon asked, once again referring to Cas's eyes. Cas laughed. "I was born with them. You?" "Born. My mom tells me I scared the doctor, because they thought I was blind. They realized I wasn't, though." Saxon explained, watching Cas eat his ice cream. "Yeah. My mom says she had me baptized on the spot in case it was the work of 'Satan'." the mocking tone in his voice gave away exactly how he felt about Catholicism. "Not a fan of your school?" Saxon asked. "God, no," Cas began. He looked around Stacy to see if John was listening. "Don't tell them, but I hate it, and I hate them." Saxon was surprised. "Why?" Cas let a out a deep sigh. "Please don't say anything, ok?" Saxon nodded. "I have no right to judge anyone or tell anyone something that shouldn't be told." Cas smiled, happy that he'd found trust in Saxon. "I, uh, I think I might not run the same way they do..." he trailed off at the end, silently praying that Saxon understood. Saxon looked over at John and the other three. "Which way is that? The bathroom with a playboy?" he asked. Casriel started to laugh so hard that he dropped the remainder of his ice cream cone. Saxon joined in, unable to hold it back. Stacy and John looked over, concerned. "You ok?" she asked. Saxon took a deep breath and tried not to laugh. "Yeah, we're good." Stacy turned back to her conversation with John. "I'm sorry," Cas began, getting his laughter under control. "That was just really funny." Saxon smiled. "It's ok. I aim to please." "So you understand what I mean then?" Cas asked, getting serious again. "Honey, I've understood since freshmen year when I went to my first football game," Saxon said, dropping the "normal" façade. Cas looked surprised. "So you... don't either?" he was unsure of his wording. "Nope!" Saxon confirmed. "But, Stacy?" Cas was confused. "Stacy is my best friend. Between you and me, she's liked John for a few months now, and I'm waiting for them to go out," Saxon explained. Cas looked around Saxon. He noticed the way Stacy toyed with her hair, her giggle, the eyelash flutters. "How 'bout that," Cas said. "Mhmm. No offense but he's kind of a jerk," Saxon told him. Cas rolled his eyes. "No. Jerk doesn't even cover it. He's been trying to get me to go out with the same girl from Girl's High for 3 months now. Even after I've told him I'm too busy with school, and every other excuse possible. He's beginning to question me now." Saxon thought a bit. "You need a solid reason as to why you can't." Saxon had an idea but he knew it would never work. "Any ideas, because at this point I'll take anything to get him off my back about it," Cas sighed. Saxon opened his mouth, then closed it again. "what?" Cas asked. "Nothing. Just a crazy idea," Saxon quickly said. Cas smirked a little. "I like crazy." Saxon turned to look at Cas. They locked eyes for a few minutes, unable to tear away. Both under a spell cast by the color of their eyes. "You have really nice eyes," Saxon blurted, caught in a trance. He blushed deep red upon realizing what he had said. Cas smiled. "So do you." "You, uh, you wanna go walk around a bit?" Saxon asked, beginning to need air, even though they were already outside. "Sure," Casriel said, standing up. "We'll be back," Saxon told Stacy, and stood to leave with Cas. "Ok," Stacy said, watching them walk down the bleachers. "I worry about him," John told Stacy. "Who?" Stacy asked, looking back at Cas and Saxon. "Casriel. He's never had a girlfriend, and now he's running off with Saxon," John said, disgust plain in his voice. Stacy glared at him. "You got a problem with Sax?" she growled. John's eyes opened in alarm and surprise. "No! No! He seems like a cool guy. I just wonder about him too." "Quit worrying," Stacy spat. "Saxon is my best friend and if you have a problem with him you can leave." John nodded and changed the subject. ~~~~~~~~~~~Chemical V~~~~~~~~~~~ "So," Saxon began, leading Cas around the soccer field next to the stadium. "You like a little crazy?" Casriel laughed. "Yeah, I guess I do." "What else do you like?" Saxon inquired. "Hmm... someone who isn't afraid like I am," Cas told him truthfully. "What would happen? If your parents ever found out?" Saxon asked, worried. "They'd disown me, probably," Cas said, sadness evident in his tone. "Why would someone do that to their own child?" Saxon asked, almost angry. "Religion," Cas offered. Saxon just shook his head, disgusted. "So, what do you like?" Cas said, smiling and changing the subject. Saxon smiled. "I like someone who can appreciate my humor. I also like someone as unique as me." "Oh?" Cas asked playfully. "Yeah. You might know him. Little shorted then me, brown hair, and these eyes... these amazing eyes," Saxon confessed. Casriel sucked in a breath, not really expecting such bluntness. Saxon stopped walking. "Too soon?" he asked. "No, no, I'm just... new to this," he explained. "I can... stop if you," "No! no no don't!" Cas interrupted. "it's... it's ok." Saxon smirked. "Alright." They continued to walk around the darkened soccer field, talking about their lives and family and friends. "So you don't have any friends at Roman besides John and his pack of... animals?" Saxon asked. "Nope. It's sad I know. Johns mom and my mom are best friends so they assumed we would be too," Cas told him. Saxon shook his head. "What are you going to do about that girl?" Cas stopped walking, and leaned on the metal goal net. "I don't know." Saxon stepped forward, so he was directly in front of Cas, and said, "I could help?" Cas looked up into those shiny silver eyes that glimmered like stars in the night sky. "How could... oh! mmff!" Saxon cut him off with a quick kiss on the lips. It only lasted a few seconds, until Saxon realized what he had done. "I'm sorry," Saxon whispered after he pulled away. Casriel looked disappointed. "why are you sorry?" Saxon got very shy and started to ramble. "because I didn't ask you and you were talking and I was just. mmff!" Casriel shut him up with a kiss that lasted a little longer then the last. "Now we're even," he said. Saxon grinned. "So what happens now?" Casriel shrugged. "I don't know." "Do you want to go out sometime." Saxon began, unsure of where to head this. "Or rather, would you want to be my boyfriend?" Cas smiled, "I'd love too." Saxon grinned ear to ear. "good! good! great!" Cas laughed lightly. "When will I see you after this?" "The next game? It's going to end up being a tie. We'll have to have a rematch," Saxon said. "When will that be?" Cas asked. "Not sure." "Can I see you before then?" Cas asked. "yeah! where do you live?" Saxon asked, pulling out a pen from his pocket. Cas told him as Saxon wrote on his arm. Saxon wrote his own address on Cas's arm somewhere concealed. "Does your house have a phone?" Cas asked. "Yeah hang on," Saxon said, adding that to the address. Cas smiled. "I will call you tomorrow!" "I'll wait by the phone," Saxon said, giving him a wink. Saxon and Casriel locked eyes again. there was something magical about every time their eyes met. Saxon leaned in, once again in a trance, and kissed Cas. It was deeper and much longer then the last two. "Are you sure you've never done this before?" Saxon asked, clearly turned on. "I'm sure," Casriel smirked, pulling him in for another. They stayed like that for a few minutes. The final whistle blew in the stadium. "Rematch against Roman Catholic High, next week at 6!" the announcer said. Saxon didn't want to stop, but he had to. Casriel's eyes were a little more black then before. His pupils were clearly dilated. Casriel sighed at the loss of warmth on his mouth. "We should probably head back," Saxon whispered. "Ok," Cas said, following Saxon. Saxon grabbed Cas's hand and held on to it, until he spotted John and his animal pack. Stacy was hanging off his arm, laughing at something he said. Saxon leaned into whisper something in Cas's ear. "Told you so." Cas rolled his eyes, and looked at Saxon. Saxon winked back at him. "So! What'd we miss?" Saxon asked, nodding to Stacy and John. "Should we ask the same?" John asked, mockingly. Saxon's jaw set, into angry face. Cas looked terrified. "You wanna say something John?" Saxon asked, pulling out his scary voice. "Or should I tell Stacy about that time I saw you go behind the bleachers with a towel and Sports Illustrated?" A few of the pack snickered. Stacy turned to John with surprise. Cas chocked back a laugh. "Shut up, Port. Don't you remember," John began, stepping toward Cas. Saxon stepped between them. "Hey. Hey. This is between you and me. Leave him out of it." "I'll leave him out of it, when you leave him alone," John spat. "Excuse me?!" Saxon said loudly, catching the attention of some people walking by. "John leave him," Stacy began. "Shut up, Stacy!" John cut her off, and turned toward Saxon again. "You wanna go?" John asked, trying to be tough. Saxon sighed, and grabbed John's wrist, turning his arm around behind him, painfully. "No. I want you to leave Cas alone. He's done nothing but put up with your sorry ass for 12 years. Stacy deserves someone better then you, but for some reason she likes you. Don't make me come after you." John was on his knees, at this point, almost crying at the pain in his arm and shoulder. "Alright, ok, let me go!" Saxon let him go, and backed away. Stacy glared at both of them. Cas looked at Saxon with admiration. Johns pack didn't know what to do. "Come on guys, lets get out of here," John said, pulling Stacy in for a goodbye kiss. Saxon rolled his eyes with disgust. John and his pack left, leaving Stacy glaring at Saxon, and Casriel still looking at Saxon like he was a hero. "You didn't have to go all "Son of a Soldier" on him, Sax," Stacy said, breaking her angry silence. "Stace, he was threatening me!" Saxon said. "He brought Cas into it." Stacy sighed, realizing she had no right to be mad at Saxon. "Ok. Fair enough. You guys need a ride home?" "Yeah. My mom took my car," Saxon sighed. "Casriel?" she asked. "Yeah, if you don't mind. it doesn't look like johns gunna talk to me," Cas said, upset. Stacy rubbed his back comfortingly. "It'll be ok." Cas gave her a small smile. Saxon came up beside him, and took his hand again. They followed Stacy out of the stadium and too her car. They dropped Cas off first, being the furthest away. "So," she began. "So?" Saxon echoed. "He likes you," she told her best friend, as a matter-of-factly. "I know," Saxon told her, smirking. Stacy's jaw dropped, and she smacked him on the arm. "Oh my god!!" She exclaimed. "What's happening now?!" "I asked him to be my boyfriend and he said yes," Saxon said, as though it were no big deal. Stacy looked at him, mouth agape. "What?" Saxon asked. "You're just already cool with the fact that you're dating Casriel fucking Port and he's your first boyfriend?!" she exclaimed. "Yeah," Saxon said, leaning back and closing his eyes. "BULLSHIT!" She screamed, slapping him on the knee. Saxon opened his eyes and grinned. "I'm dying on the inside you have no idea Stace." Stacy smiled, "that's better. Are you going to tell them?" "Who? Mom and dad?" Saxon asked. Stacy nodded. "Yeah, might as well. it'll make them happy knowing their only son is happy." Saxon told her. "Good!" Stacy said, pulling into his driveway. "See ya later lover boy!" Saxon flipped her off as she pulled away laughing. "Mom! Dad! I'm home!" Saxon said, entering his house. "SAXOPHONE!!!!" Saxon's older sister, Katie yelled upon hearing her little brothers voice. She ran down the stairs and hugged the air out of him. "How's my baby brother doing???" she asked. "Why are you home?" Saxon gasped. "No hello?" she pouted. "hi. why are you home?" Saxon pressed. "Visiting for the weekend," she told him. "Saxon we're in here," his mother called from the kitchen. "What's this?" Katie asked, grabbing her brothers arm, and reading it. "Casriel Port? Gabriel's younger brother? Why is his number and address on your arm?" Saxon smirked, and walked away. "MOM!!" Katie yelled. "Katlyn! we are right here don't shout." Her mother said, rounding the corner. "Saxon's got a boyfriend!!" she whispered. "Really?!" their mom asked, whipping around to Saxon sneaking away with a chocolate cookie. Saxon looked up at her with wide eyes. "Yeah?" "AWWW MY BABY BOY!!" Mrs. Alexander screamed and hugged her son. "Mom! Mom! STOP! I need air!" Saxon gasped, trying to get away. "Who's having a baby?" Mr. Alexander asked, coming into the kitchen, snatching a peanut butter cookie. "No one. Saxon has a boyfriend," Katie told him. "Oh! Congratulations, soldier!" his dad said, clapping him on the back. "What's his name?" "Casriel," Saxon said with a mouthful of cookie. Mr. & Mrs. Alexander exchanged worried glances. "Casriel Port?" Saxon nodded, swallowing the last of his cookie. "Isn't his family a big catholic family?" Katie asked. "Yeah but he's not," Saxon said. "we need to have him over for dinner," Mrs. Alexander burst out. "mom! we just started dating! we aren't getting married!!" Saxon exclaimed. "you should. fuck some shit up," Katie said, approvingly. "Katie, language." her mother warned. "I still want to meet him!" "You will. Soon," Saxon said. The next two times Saxon and Casriel "hung out" where at Saxon's house. Since Casriel didn't drive, and the buses didn't go from his end of town to the other without having to get on another bus, Casriel's mother brought him and picked him up. "It's nice that you have Friends outside of school," she commented. "It is," Casriel agreed. "You should have him over next time. You always go over there," Mrs. Port suggested. Casriel had a mini panic attack. They had agreed on Cas coming to Saxons house because his parents accepted him and Saxon. Casriel's parents were so far against the idea of it that they would disown Cas. Could he act platonic around Saxon? "I'll ask," Casriel told his mother. "Good!" she smiled. "Maybe we can get him to go to church with you." Casriel rolled his eyes. 'That'll be the day.' he thought. "Your mom what?" Saxon asked. Casriel called him the next day to tell him what his mother asked of him. "She wants you to come over. She also wants me to convince you to go to church with us," Casriel told his boyfriend. Saxon laughed for a few minutes. "I would love to come over, but church?" " i know." "is your mother really that oblivious?" Saxon asked. "She still thinks Ellen Degeneras is straight," Casriel sighed. There was a crash at the other end of the phone. "Babe?" Cas asked, worried. When he heard Saxons laughter he knew that sax was ok and he was laughing his ass off. "I'm sorry," Saxon said, coming back. "It's ok. it's funny," Cas accepted. "good lord," Saxon sighed. "I'd love to come over though." "Can we really act platonic?" Cas asked. "Oh I can. I can act, but can you?" Saxon challenged. "Excuse me!" Casriel shrieked. "I can out act anyone." Saxon's smirk could be heard trough the phone. "then lets see what you got." Saxon came over that Saturday. "Hey!" Casriel greeted, opening the door. it was weird not being able to at least hug Saxon. "Hi." Saxon said, looking around. "Here come in, I'll give u a tour," Cas said, leading toward the kitchen. "Hello," a feminine voice greeted. "Mom, this is Saxon Alexander. Saxon this is my mom,"Casriel explained. "Nice to meet you," Saxon said. "You're father is a solider isn't he?" Mrs.Port asked. "He was in the navy," Saxon explained. "That's good! It's honorable to serve your country and god," she said, and turned back to her book of devotions. "Here I'll show you the basement. It's cool," Cas said, leading him out of the kitchen. As soon as they were in the basement and out of Mrs. Port's hearing range, Saxon burst into laughter. "What?" Cas asked, confused. "It's an honorable thing to serve your country and god," Saxon mocked. Casriel laughed. "She's insane." "I can tell," Saxon said, leaning against a support pole. "What?" Casriel asked after a few minutes of Saxon staring at him. "Nothing," Saxon began. "I just wonder how I'm so lucky. I took a risk and now here we are." Casriel had a blank look on his face. Casriel's smile was blinding as he surged forward and kissed Saxon with enough force to knock his head against the pole behind him. The sound echoed throughout the house. "Cas you ok?" Gabriel asked, running down the steps. Cas quickly tore away from Saxon and backed up. Saxon was so confused, he looked dazed. "Yeah. Saxon hit his head on the pole," Casriel explained when his brother reached the bottom of the stairs. Gabriel narrowed his eyes at the pair. Casriel nerverously shifted from foot to foot, as Saxon just looked at him, confused. "And how did that happen?" Gabriel asked pointedly, still glaring. "I walked into it," Saxon spoke up, erasing his face and putting up another mask. "I'm klutzy." Gabriel shook his head. "I don't know where u find your friends. John's a tool and now this ones half blind. Dinner's ready, by the way." Gabriel was still shaking his head as he walked up the stairs. Casriel let out a deep sigh when the door closed. "That was close," he voice was barely a whisper. Saxon just stared at his boyfriend. "That was..." Cas looked at him, to finish his thought. "I'm speechless," Saxon said after a few seconds. Cas smiled, shyly. "Thanks. We should probably head back up." "Yeah. Your brother is suspicious enough," Saxon said, following Cas up the stairs. "So, Saxon," Mr. Port began. "Do you play football?" "No," Saxon answered, taking a seat next to Cas. "I'm in the band." "Oh!" Mrs. Port exclaimed. "What instrument?" "The saxophone," Saxon answered with a crooked grin. "You're kidding me, right?" Cas asked, surprised. "Nope!" Saxon grinned. "My sister calls me Saxophone because my name and the instrument. it's kinda my school nickname actually." "And which school?" Mr. Port asked. "Roxborough," Saxon told him. "You guys are a good team," Gabriel spoke up. I know when I was there you always beat us." "Yeah. We are awesome," Saxon agreed. "Do you like professional football?" Mr. Port asked. "Love it," Saxon told him. "The Eagles are my team, and the Cowboys are my enemy." Mr. Port laughed. "My kind of man!" "Shall we say grace?" Mrs. Port asked. Saxon sat quietly with his head bowed, while the family said a prayer. Mr. Port was glaring at him the whole time. "Does your family go to church, Saxon," he asked. "Just for Christmas and Easter. When my dad was deployed, my mom was running around the city dropping me at band, my sister at her friends or doing chores on the weekend," Saxon answered truthfully. Mr. Port nodded, and ate his food in silence. The rest of the dinner went by quickly with Mrs. Port asking questions about Roxborough and the band. Casriel was worried about his dads silence. After Saxon had left, Mr. Port pulled Casriel aside to talk to him. "You can't hang out with Saxon anymore," he said. Casriel saw his world shatter before his eyes. "What?! Why?" "He's not a devote catholic," his dad told him. "So! neither are your friends from work but you still talk to them!" Casriel yelled. "Only when I need to. You're not hanging out again, and that's final," Mr. Port said, sternly. Casriel glared at his father with hate and fire, and stormed off. Gabriel came and stood next to his dad. "Good call," he said. "Why?" his dad asked, concerned. "I didn't like the look of him," Gabriel whispered. "Oh!" Mr. Port said. "It was a good call then." "You're dad what?!" Saxon screamed. "He said we can't hang out because you don't go to church," Casriel told him. "Because I'm totally unholy," Saxon mocked. "Hold on, babe, I'm going to go worship satan." Casriel laughed. "I know it's stupid." "You should sneak over here one day," Saxon said, flopping down on his bed. "They are all going to Gabriel's college game tomorrow night. I'm not going because I need to study for a test," he told Saxon. "What kind of test?" Saxon asked, toying with the telephone cord. "History. I know history like the back of my hand, and my parents know that but they still want me to study," Casriel told him. "Come over then. When are they leaving, I'll come get you," Saxon told him. "They're leaving while I'm at school." "Ok. We have a day off tomorrow so I'll swing by around 2," Saxon said. "That works!" Casriel said excitedly. "This is fun!" Saxon grinned. "You haven't seen fun yet." Fun turned out to be 30 minutes of making out on Saxon's bed. They didn't even hear his mother come home, or his father. When the doorbell rang, they ignored it and continued there "fun". If they were listening -and they should have been- they would've heard Stacy and John come up the stairs. They only heard them when the door opened. Stacy was smiling like crazy, while John looked like he was going to kill something, or someone. "Shit! Stacy! Knock!" Saxon screamed. "Didn't know you weren't alone," she simply said. Casriel tried to burry himself into Saxon's bed. John just glared at them and turned on his heels to march out of the room. Saxon new this couldn't be good. "John! Wait! Stop!" Saxon jumped off of Casriel, ran past Stacy and jumped down the stairs after John. "Save it, faggot i don't wanna hear what you have to say," John spat, opening the door. Saxon put his palm on the door and slammed it shut. "I should kick your ass and leave you on the street for what you just said to me." "Then do it! Let's go!" John yelled. Saxon was more then done with John's shit. He punched him right in the nose. John hung his head down to let the blood drip. Saxon kicked him in the balls and John went down. Saxon shoved him away from the door, opened it, and shoved John back out. "John, I swear to god, if you even do ANYTHING to hurt Cas or Stacy, I'm coming after you, and you won't be seeing your next birthday," Saxon warned, as he slammed the door shut. Saxon ran back to his room, ignoring his mothers look. "Babe you ok?" Saxon asked, racing into the room. Stacy was sitting next to Cas, an arm wrapped around him, trying to get him to calm down. "He's gunna tell dad," Cas whispered. He looked so small, Saxon wanted to pick him up and cuddle him. "No he won't," Stacy said, standing up. "I'm going to stop him." She ran out of the room. Saxon came over, and wrapped himself around Cas. "It'll be ok." He kissed the top of his head, as silent tears stained his shirt. Stacy's quick footsteps ran back up the stairs. "He's gone." Saxon's face drained of all color. "Shit." He quickly stood up. "Sax," Casriel called. "Don't leave me." Saxon came back over, and knelt in front of Casriel. "I wouldn't dream of it, baby. It's you and I against the world." Cas laughed lightly and smiled. "I'm going to fix this," Saxon said, standing back up. Stacy come with me. Mom's going to come up." "I'd rather go down in the kitchen, if that's ok?" Casriel told him. "That's fine," Saxon said, and led the parade down the stairs. "Mom I have a request," Saxon said, jaw set, palms flat on the counter. "Want us to drive you to Cas's in case John drove there to tell?" she asked reading his mind. "No, it's useless because they aren't home," Saxon said. "No, by this time they probably are," Casriel spoke up. Saxon hit his head on the counter, "Shit. Mom, i want you to leave ten minutes after we do." "Ok honey. Dad and I?" she asked. "Yes. I'm going to go stop John," Saxon stormed off, Stacy and Casriel in the tow. "John, you little shit!" Saxon screamed as he ran into the Port household. "Get out!" Mr. Port demanded upon seeing Saxon. "Don't make me come after you either," Saxon spat. John looked terrified seeing Saxon burst in the door. He ran out the back door of the house and into the woods. "Mother," Saxon muttered under his breath and took off after him. "SAXON STOP!" Stacy yelled, chasing him. Casriel stood in the middle of his kitchen and look at his dad. A sudden bolt of courage surged through him. "Hi," he said, with an evil grin. "Who do you think you are?" Mr. Port questioned. "Last time i checked? Your son. Your own flesh and blood, father," Cas spat the last word, like poison in his mouth. Mr. Port slapped Casriel across the face. Mrs. Port sat in the corner of the living room, crying. "Go pack your things," Mr. Port demanded. Casriel's color drained. "What?" "GO PACK YOUR THINGS!" Mr. Port screamed at the top of his lungs. Mrs. Port wailed louder, and Casriel ran to his room. "Saxon?" Stacy called, looking for her friend. Saxon walked out of the bushes, covered in blood, carrying John. Stacy's jaw dropped, and she covered her mouth. "Oh my god." "I'm not even sorry," Saxon muttered, tossing John's unconsious body on the ground. "Won't someone find him?" She asked. Saxon looked around. "Out here? This isn't the city anymore. We're on the edge of Bucks county. No one's coming after him, out here. When he wakes up he'll be confused and hopefully die out here." Stacy let one tear roll down her face. "Stace," Saxon began. "You deserved better." "We were coming to tell you it's official. I didn't even know Cas was..." she trailed off. "I'm so sorry." Saxon pulled Stacy in for a hug. "It's ok, Stace. You didn't know." "If i'd never... This would've never happened," She sobbed. "Let's go check on Cas. It's going to be fine," Saxon assured her. "What kind of parent throws their child out like this?!" Mr. Alexander screamed at Mr. Port. "The kind who doesn't want the work of satan in their house!" Mr. Port screamed back. "Satan?! So he likes other boys! Is that really the work of Satan?!" Mr. Alexander yelled. "The Bible says," "SCREW THE BIBLE!" Mr. Alexander screamed. "HE'S YOUR OWN SON YOU PIECE OF TRASH!" "Get out," Mr. Alexander commanded. Casriel, tear tracks staining his face, came down the stairs. The entire contents of his bedroom in 3 large boxes. "Cas, come on," Mr. Alexander said. "You can stay with us for the night." Mrs. Port came over and handed Casriel his Bible from the bookcase. She kissed his head, and blessed him with a latan prayer. Probably an exorcism. Casriel laid the book on the counter by the door, and followed Mr. Alexander out of the house. He looked back at his parents, and glared at them. Without another word, he left. Mrs. Port wailed again. "Where's Saxon and Stacy?" Mrs. Alexander asked. "Here," Stacy said, coming from around the house. "Oh my god," Mrs. Alexander gasped. "Don't worry," Saxon began. "He's not dead." "I'm not going to ask, and i didnt' see anything," Mr. Alexander said, climbing in the driver seat of his car. Saxon walked over to Casriel and hugged him tightly. "I'm so sorry, babe." "It's ok, Sax," Cas told him. "All of your things are in the car, Cas," Mr. Alexander said. "Ok, thank you," Casriel said, nodding his head. "We'll all come back to the house. You three can spend the night in the living room until we figure something out." Mrs. Alexander said. "Thank you," Stacy and Casriel said in unison. "I'm going to take them home," Saxon said. "Meet you there." The next morning, Mrs. Alexander and Mr. Alexander, and Stacy's parents were gathered around the kitchen table. "Good morning, everyone," Mrs. Alexander greeted. "What's going on?'" Stacy yawned. Casriel leaned sleeply on Saxon, who leaned on Stacy. "We're trying to figure out what to do," Stacy's mom said. "We don't have an extra room, and I'm sorry, but Saxon and Cas aren't sharing a room," Mr. Alexander said. Saxon's sleepy, sly smile was all anyone needed to understand what Mr. Alexnader meant. "So we thought, Casriel could live with us until you guys go to college," Stacy's dad spoke up. "I'm cool with that," Stacy yawned again. "Is that ok, Cas?" Mrs. Alexander asked. "Yeah," Cas said. "You're all such nice people. Thank you so much." "Oh honey," Stacy's mom said, coming over to stand in front of Cas. "I'm just doing what I feel is right. What your parents did wasn't right." She gave him a hug. Cas returned the hug, and smiled. "Also," Mrs. Alexander said. "We've called both Roxborough and Roman. After explaining what happened, Roman no longer wants Casriel attending their "holy facilities", but Roxborough is more then happy to accept another student. Mr. and Mrs. Port have also given up the right to be Casriel's parents. Stacy's parents have applied for addoption. We called a lawyer for the case, and it looks like it'll be in our favor." Stacy turned to Casriel and hugged him. "I get a brother!" Casriel smiled and hugged her back. "I get a sister!" All of the parents smiled, and Saxon too. "You guys have the weekend to get Casriel setteled into his new home, but the principal wants to see all three of you in his office on Monday morning," Stacy's dad told them. Give me that thing that I love... 2 Re: Chemical V: Part I - The Beginning of an Era on Mon Aug 19, 2013 1:50 pm Splendid story I like it can't wait for more ~( •___• )~ » my first fanfic, The Pony Srcolls skyrim part 0 of ??? » Beginning of a Grand Old Time » Finding a Flower (Part 2, Job) » Runaway Gingerbread - Part 1 - [Job] [Arz/Yazuki]
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Client: WorkReady I was responsible for the branding and web design for WorkReady Suites. WorkReady not only helps with office spaces but also so much more, from interior design and planning to dog walking. We wanted to push the product of "time". Joining the WorkReady community gives you valuable time that you can do what you love . I wanted to tell their current customer stories, where potential customers could find comparable situations and how WorkReady solved their problems.
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BBC Two sitcom about rubbish scientists. 6 episodes (1 series) in 2008. Stars Chris Addison, Geoffrey McGivern, Jo Enright, Dan Tetsell and others. Somewhere in St Dunstan's University sits the Arnolfini Research Laboratory - a lab for hire, meant for flashy projects which will bring the college kudos and money. Unfortunately, the Arnolfini is staffed by what are known in scientific circles as 'idiots'. The official BBC website for the sitcom. Features behind-the-scenes video clips. A Lab Rats mini site on the star's website. Chris Addison has posted audio commentaries to the DVD of Lab Rats on the web.
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WikiLeaks founder a 'high-tech terrorist': US senator Washington correspondent Craig McMurtrie, staff Posted Sun 5 Dec 2010 at 8:39pm Sunday 5 Dec 2010 at 8:39pm Sun 5 Dec 2010 at 8:39pm , updated Tue 21 Dec 2010 at 3:41am Tuesday 21 Dec 2010 at 3:41am Tue 21 Dec 2010 at 3:41am Hunted: Sweden has issued an arrest warrant for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, but it is yet to be exercised. (Bertil Ericson : Reuters) abc.net.au/news/wikileaks-founder-a-high-tech-terrorist-us-senator/2364500 The Republican leader in the United States Senate has called WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange a "high-tech terrorist". US anger is intensifying as WikiLeaks continues to release classified US diplomatic cables. Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell says Assange should be prosecuted by US authorities. The conservative Kentucky senator says Congress should change the law if necessary to pursue the 39-year-old Australian. "I think the man is a high-tech terrorist," he said. Prominent Republican Newt Gingrich goes even further. "He should be treated as an enemy combatant," he said. Senior Democrat Senator John Kerry has told a Sunday talk show that some US ambassadors may have to be moved because of fallout over the confidential cables. A Swedish arrest warrant for Assange is yet to be exercised, although reports say that the secretive Australian is in the UK and that British police know of his whereabouts. The warrant relates to sex crimes allegedly committed while Assange was in Sweden in August. Editor's note (December 21): The headline on this story has been changed to make clear the description of Julian Assange as a "high-tech terrorist" was properly attributed to a US senator. Posted 5 Dec 2010 5 Dec 2010 Sun 5 Dec 2010 at 8:39pm , updated 21 Dec 2010 21 Dec 2010 Tue 21 Dec 2010 at 3:41am Assange hunt a political stunt: lawyer Rudd silent on WikiLeaks claims
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10:50PM COMPLETE all services restored. Email messages have been tested flowing in and out of the server. 10:20PM UPDATE the relocation is process is complete, services are being restored to normal process. 10:00PM Update relocation is in process. We are moving the email server referred to as webmail2.cazarin.com in preparation for a huge and mandatory upgrade next week. The email servers have been replicating between Dallas and Minneapolis for more than two months. All data has been and will continue to be synchronized until the cut-over at 10pm tomorrow night. During the cut over you may notice a brief impact on sending emails for a very limited time. Incoming email will not be impacted but will be delayed during the outage. We expect the outage to last much less than 60 minutes. To reduce the impact to our users we have scheduled the process from 10 to 11 PM, Minnesota time. This move is necessary to prepare for new security standards and compliance requirements that affect all users. In a week we will migrate to the new platform which will give you the newest platform that functions extremely well with all email clients and platforms. The new platform also supports all security standards and requirements. Every effort is being made to minimize the interruption to services. Cazarin Interactive will be monitoring throughout the upgrade and we will post an update on https://helpdesk.cazarin.com once the upgrade is complete and all systems are stable. If you experience issues after 11 PM (CDT), or you experience downtime longer than 60 minutes please phone the help desk at 763-420-9992 Option #2. If we are unable to answer your call, please leave a detailed message so we can return your call as soon as possible.
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The beautiful fall weather is quickly fading here, but it is much warmer than Boston was, and for that I am grateful. The semester is coming to an end, five weeks left if you're counting, which means the holidays are hot on our trail! Miraculously, each month this year has brought more and more epic adventure and awesomeness than the previous, making 2011 quite a doozy. I honestly have no idea where the semester disappeared to but I registered for Spring 2012 classes this morning… must be about that time. Mid July we submitted a paper topic to present at a national technology conference for NASPA, with the goal of getting practice with presentation writing and shooting to have a presentation accepted in 2012 or 2013. Needless to say, I honestly didn't think it would get accepted and much to my surprise, I got an email a month later saying we were going to be one of the presentations to be featured throughout the three day conference. What an awesome opportunity to share what we're doing with technology on our campus! Once the shock had passed, it was time to gear up and crank out a rocking presentation. There's no sense doing something if it isn't going to be done correctly. Go with the flow – As the worrier of the group, I found plenty of ways to nitpick about things that were beyond my control, so it was nice once we arrived at the conference to just go with it. I was confident that I had done my homework, and who knows better about our tech projects than me? I was the expert and this was my arena so why not relax and take it all in? Embrace the learning – I'll admit it, I was slightly disappointed that only seven people showed up for our presentation; however, the positive responses and great questions convinced me that we are doing something amazing at the University of Nevada. It was pretty awesome to be presenting three unique ways in which we were using technology to impact our student's engagement! Incorporate changes – There were many great speakers during the conference, and one of them placed a heavy emphasis on the pursuit of community. It's our job to drive student engagement by utilizing the "cool stuff" to pique their interest. It's almost not even fair having a job that awesome, but additionally it provides a wonderful opportunity to improve our method of creating agency and buy-in from our students. What better way to impact their time here than to have them involved and active on campus? Create a true sense of community and the rest will take care of itself! Make the most of the opportunity – I'm sorry but anytime I get flown 2000 miles across the country for work, I'm going to cash in on some sweet vacation time. Having never been to Boston, it seemed like a very appropriate decision. Three days spent in one of the most historical cities in America was freaking awesome, even more so because I'm a Revolutionary War history buff. It was quite the opportunity to both present at a conference AND explore New England. Icing on the cake – The real crowning moment of the entire adventure was finding out that not only did we kill our presentation but that the same one was accepted to the NASPA National Convention in Phoenix for March 2012!! Talk about exciting! It's one thing to present at a conference of 170 people, it's another to present at a conference with over 1000 presentation submissions, and ours was one of only a few selected. Never in a million years did I dream we'd be presenting in Phoenix, and now we'll be heading down there to again rock the NASPA conference and show the U.S. what is going on in Nevada. It's just been a year full of ridiculous adventures, and this is another layer in the cake. Going to be awesome! Baby steps? I think not… – In what seems to be an usual occurrence of events, we have gone from being presentation noobs to presenting at the national convention in one fell swoop. Seems like kind of a big deal. It's quite overwhelming, really, and I don't know what we've gotten ourselves into, but I know it's going to be fantastic. Thinking back on my racing experiences, this is not that dissimilar to my shift from a half marathon to a full, or from an Olympic triathlon to a half Iron. I ran 13 miles to get my feet wet and prepare for 26.2, and I've spent years racing 30 miles so that I could bump it up to 70.3 and compete with the bad-asses. Our Rhode Island presentation was just the warm up round for the big leagues, and our initiation into a new and exciting realm. And so October has failed to disappoint or be boring, and in turn resulted in many new experiences, a wonderful break from the Reno Reality, and has setup the last two months of the year to be equally awesome. What was your first professional breakthrough? My first professional breakthrough was when I presented a paper at an inter-national convention of about 1200 people. I presented a paper on how to organize and run a regional conference (Seven Steps for Sponsoring Successful Seminars and Symposiums. The presentation was packed with useful OTJ tips on how to organize and run such a conference and had a 40-page handout of checklists (which I still have today). I not only won the Outstanding Paper Award out of 5-6 dozen, but it the first-ever Outstanding Paper Award granted by that association. You can bet that this honor is STILL listed on my resume. I don't take credit for it because it wasn't that terrific; I give glory to God for the grace shown me. It sure taught me to get and stay involved in my profession which I did that for 30 years or so. The business connections have been great especially when I needed a job—many people knew my name and some of what I was capable of doing. The other advantage was making friends with many people from all over the world and learning much about people, what it means to be on a Board of Directors and all kinds of other lessons. So, young man, I urge you to get involved with some local professional association that has national- or international- connections. It will pay off many-fold. Awesome story! What a success, especially to get the first of an award :-) What a great way to spread your name and make a place for yourself in your industry.
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When time allows I make my own flour tortilla as shop bought ones often contain palm oil and preservatives, but they work just as well, e.g Waitrose essential wholemeal tortillas. If you make your own you can make gluten free, using a non-wheat flour such as rice or gram flour. See a simple recipe at end of post. Prepare of the elements and then put them together at the end. You can make everything is advance if easier. Add 250g pre cooked black turtle beans (approx 1 can drained. Or dried version but they take 1hr+ to cook). Beans are precooked so just cook to heat them up and smash a bit as you go. 2 large fresh tomatoes diced, add a pinch of salt and mix well. Finely chop red cabbage or lettuce (something to give it freshness and crunch), add a large dash of lemon juice and toss. Mix in chipotles (dried, smoked Jalapeño, you can buy as flakes, sauce or a rub, I use Bart's smokey chipotle rub, which has sweetness too), if using pure flakes also add a pinch of brown sugar and generous glug of lemon juice. Sauce should be running, like single cream. Meat version – 300g anything you fancy. Slow cooked meat cooked in stock or wine shredded works well e.g beef brisket. I used braised pheasant and venison so anything goes! 4 large wholemeal tortilla. Brush either side of tortilla with a little oil, add to a hot frying pan and cook until toasty and cripy, repeat both sides. Set aside in warm oven. It ends up a bit like a Mexican version of a stacked pizza. Then just tuck in, there is no right or wrong way to eat it. As the tortilla is crispy it is hard to pick up but you can try! 280g wholewheat flour, 170ml water, 3 tbsp olive oil, pinch salt. On a floured surface roll into tortilla shape and thickness, thickness is more important than shape! Previous Post Woah – meet quinoa!
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Nutrition plays an important role in sport performance. Periworkout nutrition (pre, intra, and post) is a very important variable in maximizing performance during sport or training. There are many products that advertise as being best for periworkout nutrition, including pre workouts, bcaa supplements, and post workout drinks. This blog will cover the benefits of different periworkout ingredients. There are many benefits to caffeine around training and competition. Caffeine can increase anaerobic capacity, power output, aerobic capacity, and fat oxidation.1,2,3,4 This makes caffeine a valuable ingredient before exercise. Additionally, caffeine can increase glycogen resysnthesis post exercise making it beneficial post workout as well.5 Caffeine is usually dosed at 200 mg, but is commonly dosed around 4-6mg/kg bodyweight in research.6 Caffeine can cause issues falling or staying asleep so it should be avoided later in the day. During physical activity there is an increase in muscle protein catabolism.10 Consuming amino acids around activity can decrease catabolism and increase anabolism.9 Branch chain amino acids (BCAA) are commonly advertised as beneficial intraworkout supplements as they can assist preventing and restoring muscle protein synthesis when consumed around training.11 Whey protein is easily digested and has large amounts of BCAA in it already, as well as largely decreases muscle catabolism and increases muscle anabolism.9,12 About 10-20 grams of protein, or half of a regular meal should be consumed during workout. To optimize nutrition around exercise there are many considerations. Caffeine can be taken pre and post workout to increase performance and recovery. Sugar can be consumed before, during, and post workout to keep glycogen stores full and decrease fatigue. Protein, specifically whey, can be consumed pre, during, and post workout to keep muscle protein synthesis high and catabolism low. Dosages should take total daily caloric and macronutrients requirements into consideration, as well as individual tolerance. Carr, A. J., Gore, C. J., & Dawson, B. (2011). Induced alkalosis and caffeine supplementation: effects on 2,000-m rowing performance. International journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism, 21(5), 357-364. Del Coso, J., Salinero, J. J., González-Millán, C., Abián-Vicén, J., & Pérez-González, B. (2012). Dose response effects of a caffeine-containing energy drink on muscle performance: a repeated measures design. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 9(1), 21. Desbrow, B., Biddulph, C., Devlin, B., Grant, G. D., Anoopkumar-Dukie, S., & Leveritt, M. D. (2012). The effects of different doses of caffeine on endurance cycling time trial performance. Journal of sports sciences, 30(2), 115-120. Astrup, A., Toubro, S., Cannon, S., Hein, P., Breum, L., & Madsen, J. (1990). Caffeine: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study of its thermogenic, metabolic, and cardiovascular effects in healthy volunteers. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 51(5), 759-767. Pedersen, D. J., Lessard, S. J., Coffey, V. G., Churchley, E. G., Wootton, A. M., Ng, T., … & Hawley, J. A. (2008). High rates of muscle glycogen resynthesis after exhaustive exercise when carbohydrate is coingested with caffeine. Journal of Applied Physiology, 105(1), 7-13. Coyle, E. F., Coggan, A. R., Hemmert, M. K., & Ivy, J. L. (1986). Muscle glycogen utilization during prolonged strenuous exercise when fed carbohydrate. Journal of applied physiology, 61(1), 165-172. Israetel M, Case J, Hoffman J. The Renaissance Diet. Renaissance Periodization. McArdle, W. D., Katch, F. I., & Katch, V. L. (2010). Exercise physiology: nutrition, energy, and human performance. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Shimomura, Y., Murakami, T., Nakai, N., Nagasaki, M., & Harris, R. A. (2004). Exercise promotes BCAA catabolism: effects of BCAA supplementation on skeletal muscle during exercise. The Journal of nutrition, 134(6), 1583S-1587S. Campbell, B. I., Wilborn, C. D., La Bounty, P. M., & Wilson, J. M. (2012). Nutrient timing for resistance exercise. Strength & Conditioning Journal, 34(4), 2-10.
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GIGABYTE's Z270X-UD5 motherboard blends workstation, overclocking, and general great features, all at a reasonable price. With the introduction of Intel's Z270 chipset, GIGABYTE re-branded its high-end motherboards under the AORUS brand name. Some people have assumed that all of GIGABYTE's models are now AORUS, but that isn't the case. GIGABYTE decided to keep a few of its primary models, and still maintain the Ultra Durable line of motherboards. In the Ultra Durable lineup, the UD5 is typically in the middle, with solid performance and a nice amount of features. The Z270X-UD5 uses a much different aesthetic design, and in my opinion, is geared more towards power users rather than gamers. When I was working with the motherboard, I realized that GIGABYTE added more workstation features to the motherboard instead of aesthetic features. For instance, the motherboard has no RGB LEDs or RGB headers. The motherboard seems to be geared towards individuals who want a system they can use for work and play, and now I will give the motherboard a good going over. The Z270X-UD5 offers two Intel 1Gbit NICs, M.2, U.2, SATA DOM, USB 3.1, ThunderBolt 3, and updated audio. United States: The GIGABYTE Z270X-UD5 Motherboard retails for $200 at Amazon. United Kingdom: The GIGABYTE Z270X-UD5 Motherboard retails for £296 at Amazon UK. Canada: The GIGABYTE Z270X-UD5 Motherboard retails for $365 CAD at Amazon Canada.
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Aside from those issues, I'd like to clean up the IDE and add a "run-until" break point (in addition to the production break points), plus I'm still waiting on the Mac/Eclipse execution bug. Then I can finish up the swing visual parser (common reality participant that automagically transforms Swing/AWT GUIs into visible objects) and the tutorial models. If I can do all of that before the ACT-R workshop, I'll be in a good place to announce 1.5RC1, with the official 1.5 release arriving after the theoretical validations and lisp compatibility tests. Ahhh.. I can see the destination on the horizon.
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Nice day out on the Beckey Route. Did not do the combination with Concord Tower due to time and condition issues. Approach and route are in prime condition. No more blowdown on the trail, no snow on the approach. Saturday we had thunderstorms from 4am - 5am so we went back to sleep. I woke up at 6:30am and it was blue sky! So we went for it. Decent conditions all day. We only encountered 2 other climbers all day, and they were behind us. The gulley was melted out, the route was in the sun from the bottom of the 2nd pitch, and there are nice rap stations now (which I don't remember). So its really easy to do two single rope rappels. 10 hours car-to-car, which is expected with 6 people and new lead climbers.
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Love it, nice added bonus for storage too. That is a beautiful smile on your son, great job on the pedal car. He has something to treasure. Incredibly awesome! Wow, an absolutely stunning project!This is *super* impressive! Way to transform all that cardboard!They used all the good compliments :) well done. Creative and Unique, well done. Nice work, the way you built in the french cleat is to sit flush on the wall a nice touch. Nice Instructable, and that's a handy tip for starting the hole saw bit. I've been meaning to try a dog treat recipe. I'm going to give this one a go. Thanks for posting this. Liking that scroll work, well done. Never heard of "Air Plants" before, thanks for that info. I like both of those first two designs.Well done. Fantastic ( all the other great descriptions were already used :) ) I really like how this came out.Is the darker shading on the smoke shadows or did you create that with heat, paint ??Great job! This is a nice idea, I have a son who loves his guitars. Adding this to my to do list. Thanks for posting it. I like it. I didn't know it was called that, thanks for posting it. I'm going to have to get a lathe, so many things you can do. Nice work on the Pokeball. I like the look of those splines. Well done. You win parent of the year! Great project. Very "clean" looking, having a Lab I know what you mean with the waterfall comment. Well done. That's a unique project, well done and well documented. I like it! The spoon came out beautifully, and using only hand tools is impressive. And what a handsome little boy ! Very creative, and the easel came out beautifully. Well done. I like this, first time I've seen one or heard of Gerrit Rietveld. I'm a fan now :)Thanks for the enlightment. Good information and reminder, thanks. Nice tip on the pass through sockets too. Wow that was impressive, great job. The table looks good, and it shows what can be achieved with just a minimum of tools. Good job. That dresser restore came out beautifully. And continuing the life of your great grandfathers work says a lot. Well done. That's a really good solution to a common problem. Well done. Impressive work, it came out beautifully. And your instructions were clear. Good job. Nice fix for a specific problem. Well done. I really like this, I think you should enter it in the Clock Contest. Timely post Kink, I too sadly are a member of the small table saw group. Meetings held on Tuesdays here :)Seriously this is exactly what I need, thank you. Beautiful work, I like that you didn't go with plywood for the legs. Well done. You did a lot of work without the benefit of a workshop. I think it came out very nice. Well done Sir. You're right I forgot about that. Good luck with Planter Contest. Beautiful work, clear and well written too. Thank you. It has worked out well for me. Thank you, it really has worked out nicely for me. Really good information! And the picture when he's lying on his back is the cutest picture I have ever seen of a puppy. Very nice, I like that it's human friendly too. Well done. I've had a truck with jump seats, just the right size for kids to kick the back of the front seats and too small for adults and dogs :) Nice solution. I have a Labrador who eats too fast, I think this is a good idea! Good info to know, thank you. Impressive work, you have my vote for the contest. Sanding after raising the grain with a fine grit sand paper will give a smoother finish. The table came out really nice. Well done. I like the look on your sons face while giving Mom her present. I agree with JannikS3, you're a great Dad. Bird feeder is nice too! This came beautifully with a clean look. I also appreciate the tip on using the oscillating tool. That will be a time saver. And as always with your Instructables are well documented. That's a pretty earring, I liked your solution to fix Venus. Really impressive work. Well done. Very nice, so many variations could be made. Well done! I like the look of this, well done sir. Good use of something that would have ended up in the dump. That Spalted Horse Chestnutknob is very unique looking, well done. I like this style a lot better then the one where you put the board on top of the bottle. This is much nicer to my eye. Well done. Unique idea using the silver solder, it came out beautifully. Beautiful ring, and the video was very informational ! That came out nice. Well done. That sir is an excellent Instructable. Well written and documented. The explanation on attaching the breadboard ends was appreciated to. Beautiful table. That came out nice, I've used lights similar to yours myself. I like the look of them. Good job. Really impressive work, well done and documented. Absolutely beautiful. That's a great tip on the sandpaper/duct tape. Impressive. That looks beautiful. I like the use of the corner clamps to keep them at 90 degrees. Well done.
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For Toyota WRC team competing since 2017, see Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT. TTE was started in London in 1972 when Toyota representatives and Ove Andersson, who won the Monte Carlo Rally in 1971, decided that he should drive a Toyota Celica in the RAC Rally in the autumn of that year. Andersson came ninth, beating other Japanese top teams who mostly worked with the Datsun 240Z. The Toyota Celica had to travel from Japan to the European events all the time, which was not good for the car, so Andersson set up a workshop of his own, Andersson Motorsport, which became Toyota's first European team. It was founded in 1973 with its workshop in Uppsala, Sweden. Shortly thereafter it moved to Brussels, Belgium. It ran Corollas and Celicas from this location, with some help from Japan for major events. Toyota Team Europe began in February 1975. In August of that year, Hannu Mikkola won TTE's first rally, the 1000 Lakes Rally in a Corolla 1600, where the competition used 2.0 L engines. In 1979 TTE moved 11 of the 20 employees from Brussels to Cologne, where the Toyota Allee was created. This was also the first time it used a Celica Turbo, and TTE won the next two Safaris. In September 1987, TTE moved to a larger premises, in which they still reside. It was also the time they revealed their first four wheel drive car, the Toyota Celica GT-Four, driven by Juha Kankkunen and Kenneth Eriksson. Carlos Sainz won the 1990 FIA World Rally Championship Title for Drivers with ST165. The newer GT-Four, ST185, made its debut at the 1992 Rallye Monte Carlo, culminating in Sainz again winning the title in this year. The ST185 also won the WRC Driver's and Manufacturer's Titles in 1993 with Juha Kankkunen, and in 1994 with Didier Auriol. In 1993 Toyota Motor Corporation bought TTE which then renamed Toyota Motorsport GmbH (TMG). At this time, as a fully owned part of Toyota Motor Corporation, Toyota Motorsport were employing 300 staff from 17 nations. In 1995 TTE was banned for 12 months from the World Rally Championship (WRC) for cheating by designing an illegal air restrictor on the ST205 that included both a bypass mechanism and spring-loaded devices to conceal it from scrutineers. In the 1996 and 1997, despite lack of works team appearance in 1996 due to the ban, TTE supported the Celica ST205 rallied by Italian HF Grifone Team, Toyota Team Sweden, Marlboro Toyota Team Belgium, and Tein Sport in the selected WRC events, before introduced the Corolla WRC in the 1997 Rally of Finland. When they returned to the WRC for 1998, they did so with a Corolla WRC driven by the crews of Carlos Sainz/Luis Moya and Didier Auriol/Denis Giraudet. They finished the season in second overall in both the Drivers' and Constructors' Championships. In 1999, however, the manufacturers championship was taken, the third in TTE's existence. In addition to spearheading Toyota's efforts in the World Rally Championship, the group has also developed and run the Toyota GT-One and Toyota TS030 Hybrid in sports car racing. The GT-One entered the 24 Hours of Le Mans in both 1998 and 1999, and the TS030 Hybrid made its début in 2012. Introduced in time for Le Mans in 1998, the GT-One first appeared at the official testing days for the race held in May. Three GT-Ones appeared, setting the 2nd, 5th, and 10th best times, easily beating out custom built prototypes which were meant to be the superior class. For the race week itself, all three cars performed admirably in qualifying by continuing their quick pace, qualifying 2nd, 7th, and 8th, being beaten only by their GT class competitor, Mercedes-Benz. For the race itself, the No. 28 GT-One suffered from a high speed accident halfway through the race, taking it out of competition. The two other entrants continued to fight on, both remaining in the top 10. However, within the closing hours, the higher ranked No. 29 GT-One suffered a gearbox failure while in competition for the race win. Thus Toyota was left to take 9th place in the race with the lone No. 27 entry, which ended the race 25 laps behind the winning Porsche 911 GT1. Their 1999 24 Hours of Le Mans started bitterly after the team was plagued by multiple Michelin tyre failures, the situation becoming somewhat reminiscent of 1998, when the No. 1 & No. 2 car were retired. Martin Brundle in the No. 1 Toyota suffered a puncture at high speed on the Mulsanne Straight, the cars rear suspension was badly damaged and he was unable (despite his best efforts) to get back to the pits. The No. 2 Toyota being driven by Thierry Boutsen was next to go when he suffered a high speed crash under the Dunlop bridge due to a rapid deflation. The car was destroyed and Boutsen suffered injury to his lower back. At the break of dawn, the No. 15 BMW was almost a lap ahead of the No. 3 Toyota which had been quietly cruising around at a steady pace. With this sniff of a win Ukyo Katayama put the foot down in the Toyota and set the fastest lap of the race. He narrowed the gap to less than a minute till again a tyre blowout befell the Toyota team again. Ukyo was however able to return to the pits for new tyres and continued. He managed to finish second after a valiant effort placing first in the GT-P class. However, they fell short of the overall victory at Le Mans, which would have made them only the second Japanese manufacturer to get an overall win (Mazda being the first in 1991). The GT-One raced only once more, a single entrant appearing in the 1999 Le Mans Fuji 1000km. Although the race mostly consisted of Japanese teams, thus leaving out most of the manufacturers that had competed at Le Mans, Toyota still had to compete against rival Nissan, who also entered their R391. In the end the GT-One would fall short once again, finishing 2nd and only one lap behind the winning R391. The GT-One program was not continued into 2000, Toyota instead turning TTE into leaders of the new Toyota F1 team. This would mark a hiatus in Toyota's attempts at Le Mans until the 2012 season, over a decade later, when Toyota decided to once again contest at the top tier of sports car racing. In October 2011, Toyota announced its return to Le Mans in 2012, with a hybrid-powered Le Mans Prototype, sporting a petrol engine similar to that found in their customer P1 car. The car would be entered in the inaugural season of the FIA World Endurance Championship, though it would miss the first round of the series. Toyota suffered a severe setback with a crash in late April preventing the debut of the car at the 2012 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, but managed to get two TS030s ready by Le Mans. Unfortunately, neither car finished the race: the #8 car being driven by Anthony Davidson suffered a massive crash with a Ferrari 458 (which also fractured two of Davidson's vertebrae), while the No. 7 car hit the DeltaWing and later retired with an engine failure. Toyota continued to compete in the rest of the WEC season with a single car, collecting 3 wins including the 6 Hours of Fuji. At the 2013 24 Hours of Le Mans Toyota achieved its fourth second-place finish at Le Mans with a revised Toyota TS030 driven by Stéphane Sarrazin, Anthony Davidson and Sébastien Buemi. The sister car finished in 4th several laps down. Toyota finished the WEC season in 2nd place again, taking two wins at rain-shortened Fuji and Shanghai. Toyota announced in October 2013 that it would continue racing in the World Endurance Championship in 2014. In order to comply with new-for-2014 LMP1 rules, Toyota revealed its new car, the Toyota TS040 Hybrid. The car uses a similar hybrid system as the TS030 Hybrid but adds an additional supercapacitor at the front to allow temporary four-wheel drive. The company is headed by president Yoshiaki Kinoshita, the man formerly in charge of Toyota's global motorsports programme and previously its Champ Car engine development. Former Toyota F1 technical director Pascal Vasselon is general manager Chassis Engineering while Jens Marquardt, the former F1 team manager, has become the head of business development, although he joined BMW Motorsport in 2011. Toyota Motorsport is working with "a few dozen" customers on various projects, not all of which are from the motorsport world. Several major projects, including an iQ sports conversion, are being carried out for parent company Toyota Motor Corporation. According to the company's 2010 annual review, Toyota Motorsport has hit its financial targets for the year. Toyota Motorsport provided their TF109 Formula One car, which they developed and engineered for competing in the 2009 Formula One season, to Pirelli for tyre testing at various circuits for the Italian company, F1's sole tyre supplier. Few details are available regarding the identity of other customers, although media speculation says several leading F1 teams are using Toyota Motorsport's two modern wind tunnels and other testing rigs. In 2011 Ferrari admitted that it was using the TMG wind tunnel and was still it using in 2013 as it awaits the upgrade to its own wind tunnel. In October 2010, rumours appeared in the media that Toyota Motorsport had been sold to the HRT F1 team. These were denied by Toyota Motorsport. Their machinery was eventually acquired by Stefan Grand Prix, with TMG support. After a failed bid for the 2010 season, Toyota and Stefan Grand Prix parted ways, closing out any possible chance to see Toyota Racing return in any form to Formula 1. Toyota Motorsport supplies and supports Toyota 3.4L V8s for Rebellion Racing as a partnership with Lola Cars. TMG also runs the Toyota TS030 Hybrid in the FIA World Endurance Championship in conjunction with Oreca as Toyota Hybrid Racing. The company revealed in its annual review[when?] that it has developed an electric racing car based on the Radical sportscar, along with Cologne company e-Wolf. The TMG EV P001 was developed using knowledge Toyota Motorsport gained during its KERS development for F1 and used some of the company's dedicated engine dynos, including an 'EV component test rig'. In August 2011 it set a new lap record for an electric vehicle at the Nürburgring Nordschleife of 7mins 47.794secs. The company says this proves the ability of their technology to be competitive in racing, and that they would like to enter an electric championship. ^ "Toyota Motorsport GmbH". Toyota Motorsport GmbH official website. Retrieved 1 July 2018. ^ "Board Message". Forums.autosport.com. 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By the way, it seems last month there was an attempted coupe in venezuela. Not strickly latin america, but a look at u.s. unemployment compared to the oecd including chile. 4.9% growth last month, amd june is looking like 5% setting chile up to be one of the largest growth in latin america in 2018. Well the goverment is upgrading growth estimates to 3.8% this year from 3.5%. Here is a great article about the real diffrence between argentina and chile's society. Argetinians have all become armchair economist out of necissity and repeated crisis. By contrast, there is no way i could strike up a even mildly indepth conversation with most my chilean friends about the economy (and some of them have economics degrees), let alone a taxi driver or my house keeper. Perhaps, a few years ago after all the damage was done, back when bachelet's crappy policies were showing up in their pocket book, they would grumble about the economy. Even then it was more of political conversation than economic. Just out of curosity, im going to try an experiment and ask a few chileans if they know what the exchange rate is today. Just to see how many are even vaguely aware of what the dollar is at mas o menos. Would be interesting if a few other forum members gave it a go to compare notes. I need to do a chart on ARS vs. CLP and USD. It might have been better for Argies to bite their idiotic nationalist pride and preserve store of value in CLP especially since they do sooo much shopping here. My interest overruled my laziness and I did the chart. I picked the beginning as November 1, 2001 when the original modern Argie crisis began. Of course smaller time periods will show USD leading but I believe this is the chart that tells the big picture story to the proud arrogant Argies. That's a pretty amazing visual...........but what does the left axis represent exactly? Some sort of "linear" scale that shows the change over time. If either would have lost value against ARS at some time, the scale would show the same numbers extended below 0 or the lines would start from 100. I know when I only do say CLP vs. USD, the scale corresponds numerically with the official exchange rate but when combining currencies, the software automatically creates some sort of index to do the comparison. In this chart, the software uses 100 as the baseline, the ARS never gained against USD in those decades, whereas the CLP kept its own and then some against USD except where it slipped below 100. Last week I was at a small dinner party. just 6 people including my wife and I. Across the table was, letś just say, the south American head of a very large and famous company, that also just happened to be an Argentina national. About our second bottle of wine, he tried to convince me there was a lot of money to be made in Argentina. I told him, ¨im sure there is, but I am more worried there is a lot more money to be lost in Argentina". Most importantly, my money. Perhaps another bottle, and I would have worked up the nerve to ask him why he lives in Chile. Overall, though a nice guy, with lots of great stories about adventures in doing biz in latin america. We compared notes on everything from brazil to colombia, and where we think they are going in the next years. Article calling for better than $10,000 u.s. a ton for copper over the next decade. That is like 40% mas o menos.
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Since being licensed in 1983, Bill Downs has established himself in the legal community as a litigator representing the interests of all types of claims and interests. He is Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. This is a distinction held by only 2% of the lawyers licensed in Texas. He has worked extensively in the prosecution or defense of serious personal injury matters as well as a full range of insurance defense matters including Product Liability, Construction Defect, Dram Shop Act, Commercial, Personal Lines Casualty claims, Coverage Disputes in Various Lines, including General Liability, Professional Liability, Property, Business Interruption, Homeowners, and Large Loss Subrogation claims. Bill's broad experience in subrogation litigation includes cases including Fire Cause and Origin, Product Liability, Construction Defects, Commercial Transactions, and Worker's Compensation. He is admitted to the bars of Texas and Florida.
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Online dating Relationship advice Local dating International Dating: Make Meaningful, Lasting Connections With EliteSingles EliteSingles Cost: How Much Is a Membership and What's Included? Online Dating First Messages: 4 Rules You Need to Know Fall in Love With 7 of the Best Date Ideas in Chicago Cute Names to Call Your Boyfriend — And How They Can Be a Great for a Relationship 37 of the Best Dating Apps in 2023 for Every Style of Dating Find the Perfect Partner – NJ Dating That Really Works Meet Oklahoma Singles Acing the New York Dating Scene: Find Love with EliteSingles The Price of Love: What Does a Typical Date Night Cost? by Sophie Watson JLo once sang about how her love don't cost a thing, and the Beatles famously declared that money can't buy them love. However, for most people in the dating game, it turns out that romance does, in fact, come at a price – our latest data analysis has shown that a typical American date night in 2019 will set you back an average of $116. Calculating the cost of a date night In 2017 and 2018, EliteSingles dove into the cost of love and discovered how much Americans could expect to spend on a typical date night. Now, the 2019 figures are in – and that means we know how much dating currently will cost you in the USA and around the world. Defining a 'typical date night' as one that includes a mid-range dinner for two, a shared bottle of wine, two cinema tickets, and a 5-mile cab ride home, we looked at the average prices for each item and determined that a date night in the US in 2019 will set you back $116.1 That's cheaper than the $117 Americans would have paid in 2018 – one dollar cheaper, that is! We then applied the method above to find out the average cost for a date in 21 of America's leading cities.. How much does it cost to date in America in 2019? America's priciest big city for romance in 2019 is….San Francisco! That's right, San Francisco has knocked New York off the #1 position that it held in 2017 and 2018 – but only just. A 2019 date night in San Francisco will set you back $143. The cost of the same date night in New York is $142. That means a date in SF costs $27 more than an average date in America, while NYC is $26 more expensive. And they're not the only cities sitting above the middle line. Dates in Washington DC, Boston, Los Angeles, Seattle, Minneapolis, Miami, Honolulu, and Philadelphia all cost more then the average. At the other end of the scale is Omaha, Nebraska. Indeed, for those looking to save a few bucks, Omaha might be the dating destination of choice: an average date night in the city is only $83. Not only is that $33 less than the average, it also means those dating in Omaha are spending a whopping $60 less per date than those in San Francisco. That's enough left over for a lunch date the next day! Other wallet-friendly cities that cost less than $100 per date are Kansas City ($91) and last year's cheapest city, Indianapolis ($95). The cost of a date in 21 American cities: San Francisco, CA: $143 New York, NY: $142 Washington, DC: $135 Boston, MA: $131 Los Angeles, CA: $129 Seattle, WA: $129 Minneapolis, MN: $126 Miami, Fl: $125 Honolulu, HI: $125 Philadelphia, PA: $118 Chicago, IL: $114 Atlanta, GA $112 Denver, CO: $112 Houston, TX: $110 Phoenix, AZ: $106 Portland, OR: $104 New Orleans, LA: $103 Salt Lake City, UT: $100 Indianapolis, IN: $95 Kansas City, MO: $91 Omaha, NE: $83 ​Figures are rounded: a date in LA is $0.18 more than one in Seattle, a Miami date night is $0.35 more than Honolulu, and Atlanta is $0.16 more than Denver. The cost of a date night around the world As well as analyzing American dating costs, we decided to make a global comparison. For 2019, we've examined the average cost of a date night in 30 capital cities from around the world. To make the comparison a fair one, we used the same criteria to describe a 'typical date night' (the meal, the wine, the movie, the cab) and converted global prices into USD. Doing so we discovered that the average cost of a date worldwide in 2019 is $85. That's $31 less than the American average of $116 – but still a little more expensive than a date night in Omaha! The world's most expensive city for dating It seems that, Omaha aside, Americans are paying a hefty price for dating, with the average cost of a date night in most US cities well above the international average. However, American romantics can still be glad of one thing – at least they're not trying to pay for a date in Norway! Those who are dating in Norway will soon discover that the capital city, Oslo, is the world's most expensive capital city for a romantic date night. In fact, a typical date in Oslo costs an eye-watering $159, making it more expensive than any city in the study – capital or not! In second place is London, UK, where a date night costs $142 – on par with the likes of San Francisco and New York. Washington DC is the world's third most expensive capital city to date in, with a night out setting you back $135. Tokyo, Japan takes 4th place with $134, and Stockholm, Sweden, rounds out the top 5 with a $127 date night. Finally, the least expensive capital city to date in is Ankara, Turkey. A romantic night in Ankara is just $36 – less than the price that Americans typically pay for dinner alone. Other wallet-friendly capital cities include Hanoi, Vietnam ($37), New Delhi, India ($39), Manila, The Philippines and Cairo, Egypt (both $41). The cost of a date (in USD) in 30 capital cities Oslo, Norway: $159 London, UK: $142 Washington DC, USA: $135 Tokyo, Japan: $134 Stockholm, Sweden: $127 Amsterdam, the Netherlands: $126 Dublin, Ireland: $124 Canberra, Australia: $117 Paris, France: $111 Ottawa, Canada: $104 Rome, Italy: $102 Wellington, New Zealand: $96 Berlin, Germany: $94 Madrid, Spain: $84 Singapore: $82 Seoul, South Korea: $80 Nairobi, Kenya: $73 Taipei, Taiwan (ROC): $68 Lima, Peru: $65 Beijing, China (PRC): $64 Moscow, Russia: $61 Brasilia, Brazil: $59 Cape Town, South Africa: $54* Bogotá, Colombia: $48 Mexico City, Mexico: $44 Cairo, Egypt: $41 Manila, The Philippines: $41 New Delhi, India: $38 Hanoi, Vietnam: $37 Ankara, Turkey: $36 * Cape Town is South Africa's legislative capital. ​Figures are rounded: a date in Cairo is $0.38 more than one in Manila. This piece was originally published in August 2017, and updated in October 2018. 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When Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger was arrested for opening first birth control clinic in U.S. By Dennis Wepman Aug 14, 2017 | 6:00 AM Women's rights advocate Margaret Sanger, left, and her sister, Ethel Byrne, are shown in court in Brooklyn, N.Y. in Jan. 1917. (AP) She clutched roses as she sat in Brooklyn's Court of Special Session, a spitfire Irishwoman charged with distributing obscene materials contraception information. For having opened the nation's first birth-control clinic, she was further charged with "maintaining a public nuisance." The roses were a gift from the grateful mothers of Brooklyn. Her sister, charged with the same offenses, had just been pardoned by the governor after hunger-striking herself nearly to death in her Blackwells Island cell. Her clinic clerk was being let off with a fine, paid for by an indignant committee of prominent New Yorkers. Now, on Feb. 2, 1917, 40-year-old Margaret Sanger herself stood up in a court of law. Calmly she admitted authorship of birth-control informational material, the sale of some of which to anti-vice crusader Anthony Comstock had already cost her husband, William, a month in jail and focused world attention on her teachings. Outside the courtroom marched crowds of planned-parenthood supporters, and the panel of three judges decided it didn't care to make Sanger more of a martyr than she already was: It would release her, it said, if she would agree not to violate the law again. "I cannot promise to obey a law I do not respect," Sanger snapped. The chief judge rapped his gavel to quiet the cheers from the gallery. Sanger, he sighed, could have her choice of a fine or 30 days in the workhouse. The defendant insisted on the jail time. Three days later, she started serving it. Herself one of 11 children, little Margaret Higgins had watched her weary mother grow old and spent before her time; years later, as a maternity nurse in the tenements of New York City's lower East Side, Margaret Sanger had seen legions of impoverished women bring unwanted child after unwanted child into lives of hopeless wretchedness "submerged, untouched classes," she later remembered, "beyond the scope of organized charity or religion." Often these women attempted crude self-abortions; in 1912, nurse Sanger cared for one desperately near-fatal case for weeks, then listened as her patient pleaded with a doctor for protection against further pregnancies. The prescription: "Tell Jake to sleep on the roof." Six months later, the same woman tried to abort another pregnancy, and this time she died. Sanger abandoned nursing as futile and took to the battlefront. These were times of turbulent socialism in New York City, and Sanger in 1914 launched a radical magazine, The Woman Rebel "No Gods, No Masters" was its motto and in its firebrand pages she invented the term "birth control." Her detailed descriptions of how to use condoms and diaphragms were, the postmaster general ruled, "lewd, filthy, vile and indecent"; Sanger was quickly indicted for sending the magazine through the mails. Facing 45 years in prison, she left her husband and three small children and fled to Europe. In her absence, William Sanger went to jail for continuing to sell his wife's writings and by the time she returned to the U.S. in January 1916 to face the mails charge, the notion of family planning was emerging as a major social issue. Progressive physicians and clergymen were breaking ranks and siding with Margaret Sanger; a movement was building; the federal government quietly dropped the postal prosecution. In July, she announced her intentions to open a Brooklyn clinic. She did so in October, on Amboy St. in the Brownsville section, and 10 days later she was arrested. "You're not a woman, you're a dog," she screamed at the policewoman in charge of the raid, and crowds of mothers jeered the officers as Sanger was dragged to a patrol wagon. She spent the night in the Raymond St. jail; out on bail the next day, she immediately reopened the clinic and was immediately rearrested. Amid a storm of public condemnation in January 1917, authorities pursued their case against the troublemaking ex-nurse who championed women's right to their own bodies. Sanger's sister, Ethel Byrne, was being force-fed in her jail cell; influential citizens were protesting the prosecutions; delegations of planned-parenthood supporters were noisily demanding action from Gov. Charles Whitman and the Legislature. Now, as the world watched, Sanger was put behind bars. She refused to be fingerprinted, proclaiming herself a political prisoner. She also refused a physical examination. The matrons did not insist. They were getting a bad enough press as it was. Sanger spent her 30 days reading aloud to the 37 women in her cellblock, giving them birth-control advice. The matrons protested that the prostitutes and thieves in their charge "knew bad enough already," but they couldn't stop her. When her term was up, several guards forcibly sought again to fingerprint her, but she resisted so fiercely they gave up. Outside the workhouse doors, society women, working mothers and militant feminists had covered the path with flowers, and as Sanger left jail they all broke into a chorus of the "Marseillaise," the French national anthem celebrating the Revolution. At their cell windows, the female prisoners joined in. Sanger's lawyer appealed the case, although she had already served her sentence and never denied her guilt. The Court of Appeals upheld the conviction, but she continued her work undismayed, soon incorporating the Birth Control League of New York City and embarking on a year-long battle with state officials over the production and exhibition of her instructional film "Birth Control." She started another magazine, wrote books. Motherhood, she tirelessly preached, deserved "a higher level than enslavement." Every child, she said, deserved to be a wanted child. "When motherhood," she wrote, "becomes the fruit of deep yearning, not the result of ignorance or accident, its children will become the foundation of a new race." In 1937, the American Medical Association formally recognized birth control as a legitimate practice. At Margaret Sanger's death in 1966, The Pill was in widespread use. First published on April 12, 1998 as part of the "Big Town" series on old New York. Find more stories about the city's epic history here.
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Šimon Kočiš (1. října 1939 – 27. května 2008) byl slovenský fotbalový brankář. Je pohřben na evangelickém hřbitově v Trnavě. Hráčská kariéra V československé lize chytal za Spartak Trnava (12.08.1964–26.08.1964). Tamtéž působil také ve II. lize a v sezoně 1963/64 se podílel na postupu do I. ligy. Prvoligová bilance Odkazy Reference Literatura Luboš Jeřábek: Československý fotbal v číslech a faktech – Olympia 1991 Jindřich Horák, Lubomír Král: Encyklopedie našeho fotbalu – Libri 1997 Radovan Jelínek, Miloslav Jenšík a kol.: Atlas českého fotbalu – Radovan Jelínek 2006 Externí odkazy 1964: Znova medzi najlepšími, stary.spartak.sk [cit. 2008-05-31, autor Jozef Kšiňan] Českoslovenští fotbalisté Slovenští fotbalisté Fotbaloví brankáři Fotbalisté Spartaku Trnava Narození 1. října Narození v roce 1939 Neznámé místo narození Úmrtí 27. května Úmrtí v roce 2008 Muži
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The team at Eyntech mixes together all of the ingredients we believe are required for a successful software development company. We have highly talented, energetic software developers, architects and testers, all recruited through a rigorous process. Analytical minds that can understand the nuances of our customer's businesses, the methodical project managers and designers, driven management with a focus for quality and delivery, and the innovators that transform the way we look at things. We provide technology solutions on various scale and help nurture businesses by accomplishing the objectives which driven by our customer's goals. iDempiere Business Suite, also known as OSGi + ADempiere, is an open source Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software. It has also customer relationship management (CRM) and supply chain management (SCM) functions. Shopizer is a free open source Java e-commerce software that is ideal for every online shop or business. X2CRM is an open source CRM software platform for marketing, sales, customer service and other custom applications powered by an easy to use workflow engine and process management framework. The BPA @ Eyntech provides an open, extensible environment for business process automation. It can be used as a fully functional and complete out-of-the-box solution for business process automation, or it can be embedded in third-party software packages and provide BPM functionality behind the scenes. Between these two extremes, it allows different levels of integration with third-party applications. The offshore BPO team of Eyntech Solutions is operating to offer our experience to enhance client's performance above and beyond expected. By merging our IT and BPO expertise we deliver maximum value to our clients. Offshore BPO Services has not just remained an option; it has become a necessity in today's competitive marketplace; 24* 7 business environment needs innovative ideas and services, and has become key to customer retention and acquisition. Based on Eyntech principle – 'each client's needs need unique treatment' and using Eyntech off-sourcing approach, we provide you both voice and non-voice offerings across various industries and domains.
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Students who are enrolled in an academic program which requires an internship as a part of the curriculum requirements must know that certain states do not allow students enrolled in an out-of-state university to participate in an internship within their state borders. If you reside outside the State of Maine, or wish to enroll in classes and/or an internship outside of Maine, please contact your UMA faculty advisor or the UMA Advising Office to be sure that your state of domicile allows you to enroll in classes or perform an internship sponsored by UMA, or your program has an alternate capstone option. The list of reciprocal states changes frequently. It is incumbent upon students to understand their home state's policies as UMA must work within the legal framework of that states' regulations.
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Wolverine Ski Beanie,Officially licensed Wolverine Ski Mask Beanie Halloween Costume. This Wolverine ski mask will keep you warm but also makes a fun Halloween costume! Includes holes for the mouth and eyes with embroidered edges. Fits most adults. X-Men Origins: Wolverine Candy Cube perfect to collect candy when you go trick or treating! X-Men Wolverine Quality Muscle Child Costume includes Muscle torso jumpsuit with attached boot tops, a pair of claws, belt buckle and foam mask. Official Marvel Costume.
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Pablo Held Investigates a series of interviews RICHIE BEIRACH Posted on March 7, 2019 October 14, 2019 By Pablo Held The first time I heard Richie Beirach was on his wonderful solo album "Continuum", an beautiful gateway into his musical world! Naturally I started checking out other records of his and stuff that he played on. Among my favorites are his trio albums "Trust" & "Elm", his duo album with the great Zbigniew Seifert (only available when purchasing the great book on Zbigniew Seifert by Aneta Norek), Zbigniew Seifert's landmark album "Passion", Dave Liebman's "First Visit", Chet Baker's "You can't go home again", Stan Getz' "Live at the Left Bank", George Adams' "Sound Suggestions", his duo album with George Coleman and the magical "Tribute to Coltrane" from 1987… and of course his work with Quest, with John Scofield and John Abercrombie. After finally meeting him at a concert in Cologne a few years back we started having email contact. Richie was always sending me links to videos and records to check out, sometimes even sheet music, bootlegs and interviews. At times he would comment on stuff that I did, offering his feedback and guidance. Of course I was super grateful to have that kind of inspiring ongoing communication with maestro Richie! His thoughts and recommendations always made me think and inspired me to reach further. When I started doing these interviews it was a no-brainer to also ask Richie if he'd participate. We did this also in form of an email conversation over the course of a few weeks. I'm very happy I got to include Richie in this series of interviews. Enjoy! Pablo Held: You are an explorer on so many levels. Your discoveries in the especially in the field of harmony have been a source of influence for generations of players. What's your process of finding new harmonic colors on the piano? Richie Beirach: My approach to harmony started very early when I was about 12 years old. While studying classical piano music and just starting to get into jazz improvisation, I was always fascinated by the sound of certain chords (minor major 7th chords held a real mystery for me). Then it was a short leap to the poly-chordal approach (F major triad over F sharp major triad, for example) For hours I would play these chords, just listening deep into their center. I discovered many interesting and beautiful chords in the music of Debussy, Ravel, Scriabin, Stravinsky, Prokofiev, Shostakovich, and finally Berg, Schoenberg, Hindemith, Mompou, Takemitsu, or Ligeti, Feldman and Xenakis. From 1968 to 1972 I went to Manhattan School of Music, graduated with a bachelors degree in theory & composition. I studied with Ludmilla Ulehla for four years, it was with her teaching and especially her iconic important book on harmony ("Contemporary Harmony") that I used to support and develop my own approach to harmony. I would work on re-harmonizing a jazz standard like "Round Midnight", writing out the melody first with no key signature, then beginning a complete radical re-harm of the tune, working on specific voicings and new bass notes etc. …It usually became more of a re-composition, leaving only the exact melody intact. After many hours trying different combinations I would finally arrive at a workable re-harm that I eventually would someday record and perform all over the world. Of course, I constantly checked out carefully all the known examples of the tune, like Monk's original version, Miles' version, Bill Evans, Herbie, Chick, McCoy, etc… After about 15 or 20 years I started to develop my own compositions and thereby arriving at my own combinations of different original chord voicings and progressions, always remembering that one chord -as cool as it could sound- was not yet music!! The chord progression interested me greatly. For example, if you check out my re-harm for "All The Things You Are" (which appeared in a keyboard magazine article of mine in the eighties) we're following the melody exactly – I did essentially re-compose the tune for myself. Pablo: That's beautiful, Richie! This process was actually very similar to how it happened with me. Sometimes you'd obsess over one chord one and really LIVE with this chord for weeks… but it takes a while until those colors become material that effortlessly flows into one's own compositions without having to "force" it into it. Could you take me through the compositional process of your tune "Zal" ? I love your duo recording the late great Zbigniew Seifert! Richie: "Zal" is the polish word for "Deep Sorrow", "Regret", "Repentance", the bitter-sweet soul of Poland. It was written for my dear friend Zbiggy Seifert, who I played, recorded and hung out with in the 1970s. He was an amazing musician, player, composer and large burning spirit, who I miss to this day. How did I write it? Well, the truth is that this piece wrote itself right in front of my ears and eyes! Some tunes just really do pop out. The spool out all at once and you must keep up with it and write it down as fast as possible or you can lose it – "Elm" or "Sunday Song" were like that, too. I sat down at the my piano and literally played the tune from the beginning to the end. Sometimes there are some very small minor points that you must fix (like cleaning up a table), but all the main melodies, chords, the phraseology and the structure are there in a flash. I just really take dictation from my inner ear. Now I can talk about "Zal" after the fact, as an analytical entity: The whole melody is derived from the three-note depending motif of B flat, A natural, F sharp. The melody develops and repeats itself, while the melody in the bridge is actually a further development of the original motif but altered and on different pitches. The harmony is actually very simple underneath the color chords. The pieces is clearly in B minor: The first progression is Bb diminished major 7 to G major 7 flat 5, then F# 7 alt to B minor, which is basically a sophisticated re-harm of a II V I in B minor! If you look at the functional harmony underneath the re-harms in this tune it's quite simple the way the harmony moves. But the compositional process in the case of this tune has taken place in some secret recess of my inner ear and mind. I'm sure coming from some deep feelings about Zbiggy himself and his tragically early death. The last recording we did together was called "Passion" and it's a total motherfucker! Zbiggy, myself, Jack DeJohnette, John Scofield, Eddie Gomez and Nana Vasconcelos, plus the chamber orchestra consisting of the best players from the NY philharmonic. Amazing original compositions for small group jazz ensemble and chamber orchestra. The record is out of print and never even came out on CD! The fools at Capitol Records still don't know what they have and for some reason they won't re-release it! It's his greatest recording and easily one of the most important recorded statements of contemporary jazz plus string ensemble ever! Pablo: I love Zbiggy's music so much – "Passion" is one of my all time favorite albums! When I discovered him I got a little overwhelmed with all the inspiration I got out of checking him out. "Passion", his solo record and your amazing duo recording are by far my most favorite recordings of him. What were the things that you learned from him? Was he someone who liked to talk about music in a very specific way, meaning did you get some insight into his process, practicing & compositional methods? Richie: Zbiggy – oh man! He was my hero! We were good friends in the 1970s, him and his angelic wife & soulmate Agnieszka. Zbiggy was like a polish Icarus: Flying too close to the burning sun of creativity. The beating heart of polish music and the living incarnation of the essence & spirit of Trane and McCoy, with the violin as the point of entry. He was the real source of contemporary jazz violin, copied by many without ever getting the true credit he deserved. Anyway, after having asked me to record with him on his "Passion" record, he came to my house one day with Aggie. He asked if I had any original tunes that we could play, just to get to know each other. (My friend the late great engineer David Baker also happened to be present with a brand new Nakamichi stereo super cassette tape recorder). I showed him a bunch of my new tunes ("Pearl", "Eugene" and of course "Zal") which he read perfectly and instantly improvised on with an amazing flow and complete intuitive understanding of the harmony, the curvature and phrasing of the melody! Much better and more developed than me, even though I wrote the tunes!!! It was a staggering and wonderful display of a level of musicianship and empathy that I had only encountered before with Stan Getz, Chet Baker, Jack DeJohnette and Wayne Shorter. Complete imperatives within the music and always emphasizing the expression of his inner feelings brought out in front. Wow! I was so glad to be playing with such a motherfucker and happy that it was being recorded, too! The version of "Zal" that finally got on the "We Will Remember Zbiggy" album was recorded that day right in my living room. He was still strong, as the massive lung cancer which would eventually take him hadn't yet started to wipe him out. We had big fun hanging out. He was a modest and humble mofo, very relaxed and gentle, but I could feel his turmoil and burning spirit inside him. We like each and became friends quickly. After getting together a couple more times he finally ave me the music for the "Passion" recording date. I was lucky that could him what he wanted from the piano in his ensemble pieces. It was the most amazing shock to hearing his unbelievably beautiful and deep writing for chamber orchestra – holy shit!! Amazing, roots in polish folk songs, but re-harmonized and recomposed in a brilliant way. His knowledge of string writing and orchestration was mind beding. He also referenced great polish contemporary composers like Penderecki, Lutoslawski, etc. I remember him running around from string player to string player, telling them exactly what he wanted from the written music. He cajoled them, sometimes laughing, sometimes yelling, trying to provoke these great but straight mofo New York Philharmonic players to come alive and invest some real energy and fire into the music. By then he was already very ill and was undergoing heavy chemo therapy treatments. He lost weight and all of his hair, but was still on fire in the studio. You could see that he knew that this was going to be his last recording. We were all very moved and freaked out at this appearance but, buoyed by his absolutely iron will and powerful inspired playing. He fired us up in a way that I have rarely heard. Jack loved Zbiggy and it is true that this recording has some of the most inspired and heartfelt Jack on record! This is what HE says about it, not just me. There was just an amazing vibe around that recording. We were all forever transformed by that experience. Zbiggy died about three weeks after the recording on Christmas day, December 25th 1978. I learned many things from him and I still continue learning from him. Imagine if that motherfucker had lived!! Zbiggy very rarely talked about his music in a technical way. He could of course, but he just preferred to leave things unsaid, especially if we had a good take. He never talked about practicing the violin. He only told me he graduated from Warsaw conservatory with a degree in classical violin, played all the great violin concertos, then heard Trane live in Krakow and that was it for his interest in performing classical music. He also played alto sax well which explains his great linear grasp of flowing motivic ideas to form his solo with. This kind of comes full circle from my story about composing "Zal" : The day I heard Zbiggy died I sat down and "Elm" came out all at once. Another gift from somewhere. Zbiggy was like a strong elm tree for me (plus the hospital was where he was getting chemo treatments was actually on Elm Street). He was one of a kind, I miss him every day. Pablo: There so many great recordings of you playing with Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnette. Could talk about how it feels to play with them? Richie: Jack & Dave! For sure one of a handful of great jazz drum and bass teams. Going back to "Philly" Joe Jones & Paul Chambers, Ron Carter & Tony Williams, Jimmy Garrison & Elvin Jones, Buster Williams & Tony Williams, George Mraz & Al Foster, Miroslav Vitous & Roy Haynes…. there are even more combinations like Eddie Gomez & Jack, or Ron Carter & Joe Chambers… I have been fortunate to have played and recorded with most of the above great combinations. Jack & Dave were both on my early gigs and recording with Stan Getz in the early 1970s. This is where I really learned how to play. Usually six nights a week/two sets a night in jazz clubs all over the USA, Europe, Japan and of course hundreds of concerts. I remember my first tour with them. Man! I was excited, nervous, happy, awed and felt lucky and challenged like a mofo! One afternoon after a night in the Colonial Lounge in Toronto I hear a knock on my door. Jack & Dave are standing in front of the door to my hotel room – Shit! What is this about ? They come in, Dave is smiling, gets my vibe and kindly says: "Richie, everything is cool! Don't worry, we just want to talk to you a bit about your playing in the quartet with Stan and how you feel about for playing with us. You seem to be trying hard to follow Jack and me and and it sometimes feels a bit stiff, not flowing as much as it could. What do you think ?" So I tell the truth. Jack especially has his own way of phrasing. His brilliant but sometimes unconventional, very personal way of playing time kind of fucked me up. I was trying too much to follow and play with him instead of just going along with the general flow, not trying to match him and hit the ones with him. So Dave says: "Richie, You have good time! Trust your own sense of time. Don't feel like you'd have to copy or reflect the particular hits of the bass and drums!" Wow! Ok, makes sense. I loved how these guys played and shaped phrases and wanted to do it with them. But I was just tracking them too much and not going with the overall flow in the rhythm section. Yeah, right!! Then jJack says: "Richie, don't listen to me for the time!" He even says, he himself can't listen to himself when he's playing, or it will throw him off and fuck him up! So now Dave weighs in and says: "What Jack means is…" -Amazing: Dave, such a great giving cat, is translating Jack's honest but cryptic fucking way of talking to English more comprehendible for me- ,,…in other words Jack means that you should listen to (and be inside) your own feeling for the time, the beat, the phrase and trust yourself. Don't try to mimic him or try to anticipate where his accents will be!" OK! BING – a light goes on in my head. I say: "I understand and will try it tonight." Smiles all around… These cats are so cool! They're not trying to break me down or intimidate me like certain cats from the older generation have done to me like Sonny Stitt or Roland Kirk. After all Dave is just a few years older than me ,but much more experienced because he already has played years with Miles, Chick, Jack and Wayne… Next night I am ready. So we launch into the first tune of the first set: "Invitation". Stan sounds amazing: great ideas, sound phrasing, motivic development etc., plays a great solo. Now I got it. I try to relax and not try to jump on Jack's ones. It's working! I trust myself. It works!! I am feeling independent, but connected to the whole rhythm section, not just to Jack. We finish the tune. Smiles all around. Jack & Dave are nodding their heads up and down. I seemed to have learned something very important. I keep it up, mess up sometimes. It's OK. They have a big safety net for me. No critical, nasty judgmental shit at all. After a couple of months and tours I am finally really cool. I don't have that fear of being out of the loop, of clinging to the wall, so to speak. I am free in the time and we all know it. They were great teachers. I will never forget their total kindness to this day. Then we started doing record dates as a rhythm section: Dave Liebman's first record as a leader, recorded in Tokyo for King Records. We were on tour with Stan there and Lieb was also touring Japan with Miles at that time. One night after both concerts we met at a recording studio and played the recording. It was a great experience! I was young, not totally myself yet, but willing and creative. We burned with Dave! Then we did Zpiggys record "Passion" . That was with Jack & Eddie Gomez – also great but different vibe. In 1979 we did the George Adams ECM recording called "Sound Suggestions" Ha! What a combination: Me, Jack, Dave, then Kenny Wheeler, Heinz Sauer & George Adams. Kenny wrote wonderful tunes and great arrangements for that album. Then the next day George Mraz came and we did my "Elm" record with Jack. An amazing experience! Jack's playing on this record was iconic and inspired me to places that I had never been musically, especially on my tune "Snow Leopard" – Holy shit! I felt like I was in a super roller coaster, but totally safe and secure, wildly capable of being creative. Of course, with Jack & George everything seemed possible as well. I could go in any direction, the level of intensity was enormous. I know it sounds impossible, but it's true: You know that inside a monster hurricane, the eye of the storm is completely calm, with no wind and blue sky. That's how it felt! Then in the nineties I did my trio recording "Trust" for a Japanese company, eventually released worldwide on the Evidence label. It was 20 years after the Stan years, it was with Jack & Dave and I was the leader this time. I felt good and part of it, but in command. Naturally, I love this CD. It has got all the things I love in a piano trio recording: fire, depth, good compositions, balance of dark light colors, variety of tempos, some serious burn outs, in-time swinging, free rubato beautiful elegant pianistic interweaving interactive trio interplay, straight ahead swinging – but not corny, and of course great solos from Dave & Jack. I remember the feeling in the studio: Miraculous – big smiles all around. I had come of age and was now feeling more of a musical-peer vibe. But truthfully no one is a peer with Jack. Maybe Trane, Miles, McCoy… There are levels of excellence that reach the spiritual realm that are there to inspire and teach. Jack & Dave: my mentors, my friends, my brothers! Pablo: That's wonderful Richie. "Trust" is one my absolute favorite records of yours! I really admire your sound and touch. Can you tell me how you've worked on that throughout the years? Maybe also by going into who your idols have been in terms of sound and touch and what you've learned from them. Richie: My first encounter with a real-life piano master was with Artur Rubinstein. He was doing one of his amazing concert cycles at Carnegie Hall, where he would do all the music of composers like Chopin, Beethoven, Debussy, or Schumann over the course of four or five concerts. He was doing the Chopin Préludes and Ballads in one long evening. Incredibly masterful, awe inspiring shit! I was like ten years old when my teacher took me to this concert. He knew Rubinstein well, they were colleagues and Artur respected him very much. Carnegie Hall was jammed to the rafters, but we had special stage seats set up all around the piano. I was so excited I couldn't sit still. After the concert, after many encores we had a private moment with just me my teacher and Rubinstein. But first let me tell you about the concert: Rubinstein was in great form and his normal, expansive, but humble self. Smiling, bowing, very elegant and relaxed. The audience was spellbound, silent but electric. I remember like yesterday the first impression of his gigantic, fat, warm, round, singing sound from the nine-foot Steinway grand. His touch was the essence of what a great tone sounded like: it had an attack, but not with an edge. Suddenly there was a big stunning tone, a single note, but… it kept going! It had a magical sustaining quality, actually creating the illusion of a crescendo on the one note! Theoretically impossible you might say, but nevertheless the mofo created the great Illusion of a growing sustained tone from an instrument, that isn't supposed to be capable of a crescendo once the note is sounded. He had somehow mastered the ability to draw us into his personal world of sound. He opened up the well known melodies of the Chopin Préludes like a time-lapse photographer. Everything sounded familiar but very fresh. His elegant, noble phrasing (without any hint of exaggeration of false overdramatic wallowing) was refreshing. One had the feeling of hearing these chestnuts that every student tries to play for the first time. Rubinstein's hands are enormous: A broad palm like a baseball glow, with huge little fingers as long as his middle fingers. His grasp of the notes were totally secure. The sound was always changing and (this is important) always in service of the musical idea in the moment. With his back straight head back in the deep feeling, his hands played what his heart and mind directed. His Chopin was a strong, masculine, heroic motherfucker. Not a limp-drawing room version of pastel colors only. When he got to the amazingly powerful late Préludes, the sound from the piano was enormous, even frightening to my ten year old ears. His dynamic range was incredible: From a barely whisper pianissimo to a phenomenal fortissimo at the climaxes… Though his soft tone was softer than everyone I had ever heard, it still had projection and clarity. The enormous volume of his accumulated climaxes shook the stage and resonated within my little rib cage and whole body. His grace at the piano was also notable. He acknowledged the presence of the audience, indeed he loved the crowd and they loved him in return. But never pandered, or detached in an aloof or arrogant way. He didn't compromise anything and gave his all. I was totally impressed and forever changed, inspired and excited. After about five encores the concert was finally over and then my teacher took me to meet privately with the master. We were lead by Carnegie Hall security to the famous green room. An ordinary normal, actually ugly pea-green walled dressing room with lots of pictures of other great pianists. Rubinstein had a beautiful large brown leather chair that he sat in and held court. If my memory servers me well, they brought him iced champagne, cold towels for his face and of course he had a big fresh cuban cigar going. He was surrounded by his manager Sol Hurock, other older men and beautiful women (all in evening dresses). Everybody was smiling, nodding their heads and so happy to be a part of this great night of music. Then Rubinstein caught the eye of my teacher and immediately stood up and took us both into a tiny room behind another door not visible to me before. They embraced and hugged, speaking Italian fluently -Rubinstein was fluent in eight languages and adequate in some more-. So now he's all business. My teacher introduces me as his student and tells Rubinstein about my strengths and weaknesses. Suddenly Rubinstein grabs my left hand and says: "Please squeeze my hand, son. Don't be afraid! Squeeze as hard as you can." I look at my teacher and he nods. I squeeze as as hard as I can – nothing moves, of course. My small little ten year old left hand is weak, without muscle and power. Rubinstein nods head once and speaks rapidly to my teacher. (Later on my teacher revealed to me that Rubinstein, suggested giving me special exercises to increase the strength in my hands, palm muscle and especially my stretch.) As I thank the master he leans down and gives me a kiss on my forehead. He smiles and says: "Listen to your teacher! He's a great musician and will take care of your training, but you must do exactly what he says, OK?" With a big real smile he hugs me and my teacher and leads us out the small room back into the ongoing party. He says to the crowd: "How about a bite to eat? I'm famished!" They all go down the street to the Russian Tearoom, a beautiful old world restaurant where many of the artists go after the concerts. But not us. We go out the door, and my teacher takes me back to my family home in Brooklyn. A night that formed me forever. Pablo: WOW!! What a story Richie. Thanks for going into such detail with all this. I revisited my Rubinstein RCA recording of Chopin's Préludes again, I love his interpretation. What a master! Can we talk about time a little bit? You have such a strong time and rhythmic precision. How did you work on that? Richie: Well, that's an interesting if mysterious story! You see I am of the belief that good time (playing with a good sense of rhythm, swinging, strong and supple ability to make your phrases come alive and lay inside the time) is not teachable in the same way as being able to successfully teach harmony, theory, composition and more concrete subjects like orchestration, sight reading or transposition. Rhythm, especially jazz rhythm is somewhat of a mystery, an enigma, an invisible but nevertheless discernible and clear when it is happening and when it's not. It can be demonstrated and can be absorbed by osmosis, frequent concentrated listening playing and self analysis, but it can't in my experience be taught like technique. So how did I do it? By wanting it above all. By pursuing those musicians who had great time and trying to copy their approach. To play with them and especially to play with drummers whenever possible. Also you can not learn how to play with good sense of time, each person must discover for him or herself their own individual time feeling and learn to feel by instinct and repetition their own level of rhythmic stability and ability to hear themselves clearly whether they are swinging in the time and when they are outside of it. The ability to hear oneself objectively is critical for all students of music and jazz in particular. I have been incredible fortunate to have had the rare opportunity to play with some of the greatest drummers in jazz history: Jack DeJohnette, Billy Hart, Jeff Williams, Al Foster, Tony Williams, Elvin Jones, Adam Nussbaum, Joe Chambers, Christian Scheuber, Mickey Kersting and many more. I have played with consistently and recorded frequently with these guys and they have contributed greatly to whatever developed sense of time I do have. Posted in BlogLeave a comment ← BEN MONDER GABRIEL KAHANE → get notified about new episodes investigation notes CHRIS WEISMAN DESCENT (audio commentary) BILLY HART GLOW II (audio commentary) TERRI LYNE CARRINGTON SULLIVAN FORTNER SKÚLI SVERRISSON GLOW (audio commentary) ROB GRIFFIN THE TRIO MEETS SCOFIELD (audio commentary) BEN STREET LAU NOAH CHRISTIAN LILLINGER WALLACE RONEY ACHIM KAUFMANN PEDRO MARTINS ASCENT (audio commentary) DREW GRESS STEVE SWALLOW Introducing the Podcast WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL JIM BEARD VINCE MENDOZA Year One! 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Q: Save data as text file from spark to hdfs I processed data using pySpark and sqlContext using the following query: (sqlContext.sql("select LastUpdate,Count(1) as Count" from temp_t) .rdd.coalesce(1).saveAsTextFile("/apps/hive/warehouse/Count")) It is stored in the following format: Row(LastUpdate=u'2016-03-14 12:27:55.01', Count=1) Row(LastUpdate=u'2016-02-18 11:56:54.613', Count=1) Row(LastUpdate=u'2016-04-13 13:53:32.697', Count=1) Row(LastUpdate=u'2016-02-22 17:43:37.257', Count=5) But I want to store the data in a Hive table as LastUpdate Count 2016-03-14 12:27:55.01 1 . . . . Here is how I create the table in Hive: CREATE TABLE Data_Count(LastUpdate string, Count int ) ROW FORMAT DELIMITED fields terminated by '|'; I tried many options but was not successful. Please help me on this. A: Why not load the data into Hive itself, without going through the process of saving the file and then loading it to hive. from datetime import datetime, date, time, timedelta hiveCtx = HiveContext(sc) #Create sample data currTime = datetime.now() currRow = Row(LastUpdate=currTime) delta = timedelta(days=1) futureTime = currTime + delta futureRow = Row(LastUpdate=futureTime) lst = [currRow, currRow, futureRow, futureRow, futureRow] #parallelize the list and convert to dataframe myRdd = sc.parallelize(lst) df = myRdd.toDF() df.registerTempTable("temp_t") aggRDD = hiveCtx.sql("select LastUpdate,Count(1) as Count from temp_t group by LastUpdate") aggRDD.saveAsTable("Data_Count") A: You created a table, now you need to fill it with the data you generated. This could be ran from a Spark HiveContext, I believe LOAD DATA INPATH '/apps/hive/warehouse/Count' INTO TABLE Data_Count Alternatively, you may want to build a table over the data CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE IF NOT Exists Data_Count( LastUpdate DATE, Count INT ) ROW FORMAT DELIMITED FIELDS TERMINATED BY '|' STORED AS TEXTFILE LOCATION '/apps/hive/warehouse/Count';
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GPS, digital audio, and hands-free phone systems have become common in cars, but motorcycles have largely been left behind. Now, Skully integrates these features and more in a new motorcycle helmet. Using GPS on a motorcycle usually involves looking down at a portable navigation device on the handlebars, but Skully Helmets wants to update that experience. The company developed the Skully P1 motorcycle helmet, which gives riders a heads-up display and integrates not only GPS, but a rear-view camera, hands-free phone system, and voice command. According to Skully's press materials, the display is not in the rider's primary field of vision, and appears as if it were floating 6 meters ahead. The helmet runs a modified version of the Android operating system, which comes loaded with navigation and Bluetooth connectivity. With the helmet paired to a smartphone through Bluetooth, the rider can use voice command to make phone calls and start music playback. The heads-up display can also show the image from an integrated rear-view camera. Skully notes that this camera has a 180 degree field of vision, so the rider can also see when it is safe to change lanes. Skully will show off the P1 helmet this week at the Demo 2013 conference in Santa Clara, Calif. The company did not say when the helmet would become available, or list a retail price.
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NOWCAST WDSU News at 6pm Local News/Videos Carnival Central Advertise with WDSU Coupons that Care Louisiana COVID-19: Omicron latest, where to get a test or vaccine Breaking News: CDC data: Louisiana parishes see increased community spread due to omicron variant Breaking News: Louisiana COVID-19 boosters: What you need to know <% if ( weatherAlerts > 0 ) { %> Severe Weather <% var weatherAlertsMessage = "There " + ( weatherAlerts > 1 ? "are" : "is" ) + " currently " + weatherAlerts + " active weather " + ( weatherAlerts > 1 ? "alerts" : "alert" ); %> Man known as 'Freeze' sought as person of interest in Tremé shooting Shooting injured teen, man Updated: 3:45 PM CDT Jun 30, 2014 Clint Durrett A man who goes by the name "Freeze" is being sought by New Orleans police as a person of interest in a shooting that happened in Tremé on June 21.A 15-year-old girl and a 19-year-old man were injured in the shooting.Police said the girl and the man were sitting in a vehicle when the gunman approached and began firing into the passenger side of the vehicle.The girl was shot in the stomach and the man was shot in the shoulder, police said.Police believe the man known as Freeze has information that could help in the investigation.Freeze was described by police as an African-American man with braided hair to the nape of his neck. He was last seen wearing a horizontal striped polo shirt with blue trousers and a backwards skull cap.Police said Freeze is known to frequent the French Quarter -- particularly Bourbon Street and St. Ann Street.Anyone with information is asked to call Crimestoppers at 504-822-1111. A man who goes by the name "Freeze" is being sought by New Orleans police as a person of interest in a shooting that happened in Tremé on June 21. A 15-year-old girl and a 19-year-old man were injured in the shooting. Police said the girl and the man were sitting in a vehicle when the gunman approached and began firing into the passenger side of the vehicle. The girl was shot in the stomach and the man was shot in the shoulder, police said. Police believe the man known as Freeze has information that could help in the investigation. Freeze was described by police as an African-American man with braided hair to the nape of his neck. He was last seen wearing a horizontal striped polo shirt with blue trousers and a backwards skull cap. Police said Freeze is known to frequent the French Quarter -- particularly Bourbon Street and St. Ann Street. Anyone with information is asked to call Crimestoppers at 504-822-1111. WDSU NEW ORLEANS ©2022, Hearst Television Inc. on behalf of WDSU-TV.
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As July draws to a close, I thought I'd share with you what this month has looked like for me according to my Instagram photos. I've been doing my show makeup with a pretty fairy palette, listening to Justin practice the guitar, buying fresh produce from a local farm, taking care of my muscles with a little acupuncture, going to Mexican (and Japanese and Vietnamese) restaurants with my friends, and knitting with pastel yarns. It's been a great month! If you're on Instagram and want to follow along, you can do so here. Sounds like it's been a great month! I love those yarn colors! Now, THAT, my friend is a drink! Looks like you've been having a great time. Love the yummy yarns too!
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Europe Markets: Europe markets jump on Draghi stimulus promise June 18, 2019@5:09 AM TFP Editor WallSt 0 European markets shot higher as European Central Bank President Mario Draghi promised stimulus if economic conditions didn't improve. How did markets perform? The Stoxx 600 SXXP, +0.70% leapt 0.7% to 381.3 after falling 0.1% Monday. The U.K.'s FTSE 100 UKX, +0.51% was up 0.5% at 7,395.5. On Monday it dipped 0.2%. The pound GBPUSD, -0.0558% fell by 0.2% to $1.2525, after declining Monday by 0.4%. In Germany, the DAX DAX, +0.71% popped 0.8% to 12,183.1, following Monday's close down 0.1%. France's CAC 40 PX1, +0.97% climbed 1% to 5,445.1, adding to its increase of 0.4% Monday. Italy's FTSE MIB I945, +0.98% surged 1% to 20,834.5, up 0.1% from Monday's close. Following a dovish speech by ECB President Draghi, the euro EURUSD, -0.2764% dropped 0.3% against the U.S. dollar, falling to $1.1187. What's moving the markets? Markets reacted to a speech in Portugal by ECB President Draghi, who said that if the region's economy slows and the Bank's inflation target is threatened, "additional stimulus will be required". He cited the threat of protectionism as one of the key factors weighing on exports, particularly manufacturing, and said that the bank's asset purchase program "still has considerable headroom". U.S. President Donald Trump is deploying 1,000 additional U.S. troops to the Middle East amid tensions with Iran. The order follows an incident around alleged attacks on oil tankers near the Strait of Hormuz, which U.S. officials have attributed to Iran. Although investors typically bid up the oil price at times of conflict in the region, oil reacted only minimally on Tuesday. In the U.K., Conservative Party MPs are preparing to hold its second ballot Tuesday to choose a replacement for Prime Minister Theresa May. Boris Johnson remains the front-runner, which was cited as the reason the pound slumped against the U.S. dollar. Which stocks are active? Ashtead Group PLC AHT, +2.63% shares climbed 2.8% after the industrial equipment rental firm reported strong fourth quarter fiscal 2019 earnings. Pretax profit was £208.6 million, up from £174.7 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2018. The company attributed the rise to organic growth in rentals, and predicted continuing strength in North American markets. Siltronic AG WAF, -13.70% cut its outlook for 2019, anticipating lower sales by a figure of between 10% and 15%. The German silicon wafer company cited the tariffs battle between the U.S. and China as a factor, which has hurt semiconductor companies elsewhere in Europe. Siltronic shares plunged 12.8%, as did other companies in the sector such as AMS AG AMS, -5.29% which was down 4.6%, and STMicroelectronics NV STM, -2.45% which sank 2.4%. Read on Marketwatch London's Heathrow airport publishes third runway masterplan Ex-Trump aide Hicks to be the first star witness for House committee Nu Skin downgraded to neutral from buy at D.A. Davidson, price target slashed to $38 from $88 July 17, 2019@9:25 AM Epstein Sexually Abused Girls During Work-Release Jail Sentence; Settled With Accusers For Millions July 17, 2019@9:25 AM Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency project gets blistering reception from Senate July 17, 2019@9:24 AM Boeing to spend $50 million to support 737 MAX crash victim families July 17, 2019@9:20 AM Former Malaysia king divorces Russian beauty queen wife, months after abdicating throne July 17, 2019@9:18 AM Hotel guests will soon use QR codes to see if sheets are clean July 17, 2019@9:18 AM Allison Transmission started at equal weight at Morgan Stanley July 17, 2019@9:17 AM
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Almost 30 travel time signs have been activated on key arterial roads today giving motorists and truck drivers real time information on traffic flows on these roads. As vehicles pass through major intersections, Bluetooth signals are detected by receivers on the traffic lights. Those signals are used to calculate the average time taken to travel between two points and that information is posted on the travel time signs to inform road users of average travel times. The times for adjacent routes are then displayed on the variable messaging signs allowing motorists to compare and assess different journey routes. The system is already being used on the department's Traffic SA website, which provides real-time data on congestion and heavy traffic flows. The Bluetooth system maintained the privacy of road users because it couldn't identify vehicles or drivers. The activation of the travel time signs coincides with the launch of Operation Moving Traffic – a $1.7 million State Budget investment in initiatives to deliver faster and more reliable travel times for road users. Studies show weekday travel speeds for cars and trucks slowed by more than 8 percent in the 10 years to 2014 mainly due to the more than 20 per cent increase in the number of vehicles on our roads. Congestion hurts our economy. It adds extra cost to goods and services by increasing freight costs and it delays people who use our roads for work including tradespeople and delivery drivers.
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Federal authorities reviewing noose found in Bubba Wallace's garage stall By Dustin LongJun 22, 2020, 12:46 PM EDT Jay. E. Town, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama said Monday that his office, the FBI and Department of Justice are reviewing the discovery of a noose found in the garage stall of Bubba Wallace's team at Talladega Superspeedway to determine if there are violations of federal law. "Regardless of whether federal charges can be brought," Town stated, "this type of action has no place in our society." NASCAR President Steve Phelps confirmed in a Monday afternoon teleconference that the FBI was at the track investigating. Wallace, the only Black driver competing full-time in NASCAR's top series, stated on social media late Sunday that "this will not break me, I will not give in nor will I back down. I will continue to proudly stand for what I believe in." His competitors voiced their support on social media and were joined by athletes from other sports, including LeBron James. Corey LaJoie stated on social media, in response to a tweet that drivers were organizing a show of support for Wallace, that "pretty much the entire garage" would do so before Monday's rain-delayed race at Talladega Superspeedway (3 p.m. ET on Fox). Car owner Richard Petty stated Monday that he was "enraged" someone would place a noose in the garage stall and that "this filthy act serves as a reminder of how far we still have to go to eradicate racial prejudice. … The sick person who perpetrated this act must be found, exposed, and swiftly and immediately expelled from NASCAR." pic.twitter.com/jfKV0VYN7o — Richard Petty Motorsports (@RPMotorsports) June 22, 2020
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Toward elucidating the full spectrum of mite allergens - State of the art Seiji Kawamoto, Tsunehiro Aki, Mitsuo Yamashita, Airo Tategaki, Takashi Fujimura, Shinji Tsuboi, Takashi Katsutani, Osamu Suzuki, Seiko Shigeta, Yoshikatsu Murooka, Kazuhisa Ono Our research has focused on the molecular design of immunotherapeutic vaccines and the advancement of mite-allergy diagnosis. Here, we describe the research history of the major group 1 and group 2 allergens, immunoelectrophoretic analyses covering the complete spectrum of mite allergens, our results on allergens with distinctive characteristics (a conjunctival congestion-eliciting antigen [LM2], an immunotherapeutic antigen [HM2] with high efficacy and without definite adverse reactions, and a potent T-cell stimulatory antigen [HM1] with secretion of IFN-γ), the full spectrum and immunochemical properties of the major and other important mite allergens (including our newly described allergens: a pan-allergen [tropomyosin, group 10], a potent T-cell stimulatory allergen [M-177, apolipophorin, group 14] and its peptide fragments Mag1 and Mag3, a moderate IgE-binding allergen [gelsolin/villin, group 16], an EF-hand Ca2+-binding allergen [group 17], and a less IgE-binding allergen [heat shock protein 70]), and prospects for the development of immunotherapeutic and diagnostic agents. Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering https://doi.org/10.1263/jbb.94.285 Dermatophagoides House dust mites IgE-binding spectrum Recombinant allergens 10.1263/jbb.94.285 Dive into the research topics of 'Toward elucidating the full spectrum of mite allergens - State of the art'. Together they form a unique fingerprint. Allergens Engineering & Materials Science 100% Mites Medicine & Life Sciences 76% Allergen Chemical Compounds 76% Antigens Engineering & Materials Science 24% T-cells Engineering & Materials Science 18% Antigen Chemical Compounds 17% Immunomodulating Agent Chemical Compounds 11% Immunoglobulin E Medicine & Life Sciences 11% Kawamoto, S., Aki, T., Yamashita, M., Tategaki, A., Fujimura, T., Tsuboi, S., Katsutani, T., Suzuki, O., Shigeta, S., Murooka, Y., & Ono, K. (2002). Toward elucidating the full spectrum of mite allergens - State of the art. Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 94(4), 285-298. https://doi.org/10.1263/jbb.94.285 Toward elucidating the full spectrum of mite allergens - State of the art. / Kawamoto, Seiji; Aki, Tsunehiro; Yamashita, Mitsuo; Tategaki, Airo; Fujimura, Takashi; Tsuboi, Shinji; Katsutani, Takashi; Suzuki, Osamu; Shigeta, Seiko; Murooka, Yoshikatsu; Ono, Kazuhisa. In: Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, Vol. 94, No. 4, 2002, p. 285-298. Kawamoto, S, Aki, T, Yamashita, M, Tategaki, A, Fujimura, T, Tsuboi, S, Katsutani, T, Suzuki, O, Shigeta, S, Murooka, Y & Ono, K 2002, 'Toward elucidating the full spectrum of mite allergens - State of the art', Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, vol. 94, no. 4, pp. 285-298. https://doi.org/10.1263/jbb.94.285 Kawamoto S, Aki T, Yamashita M, Tategaki A, Fujimura T, Tsuboi S et al. Toward elucidating the full spectrum of mite allergens - State of the art. 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What did you think of the latest Gillette "We Believe: The Best Men Can Be" ad ? What about Nike's "crazy women" ad? Why is one ad, so much better than the other? Are you paying attention to your Instagram engagement ratio or just the number of followers you have? In this week's podcast, I chat with Gabbi Johnston about how to use Instagram to promote your business. With years of social media management under her belt, Gabbi knows the tickings of Instagram like, well, it's her job! She goes in search for earrings, ceramics, and basically anything that is labelled with 'Made in Brisbane', and loves scouting local markets to expand her network of amazing local businesses owners. On this episode of the Fractal Podcast, I interview Murray Barnett from The Creative Writer. Did you know you can make visually intimidating copy? I didn't until I spoke with Murray, this is a major tip and one I've taken forward. We also discuss how the savvy modern consumer does not want to be advertised at, they want to find information. Murray shares a great tip on getting over writer's block and he also explains why age is an advantage in copywriting – sneak peek – wide and deep life experiences is copywriting gold. https://fractal.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Capture-1.jpg 1811 1816 Gerard http://fractal.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/good-times.regular-300x40.png Gerard2019-03-17 22:18:422019-03-17 22:18:42How can you improve your copywriting today? Just get my business listed in the newspaper.… but do you even want to be in the newspaper? In this podcast episode, I chat with Michelle Winter about PR for Startups and cover a huge range of questions to help you understand the best ways to promote your Startup through public relations. What is the focus of the journalist? What can you do as a founder to get your Startup listed in the press? Michelle is an experienced media and communications professional supporting technology, scaleup and startup companies. Michelle has worked with early-stage clients to get their messaging fine-tuned and then helps her clients navigate the media. Startup founders are flocking to the LinkedIn social network because they are seeing amazing engagement and destroying large brands that hide behind company pages. In this episode with Mireille I discuss the best ways you can use LinkedIn to gain maximum reach. Mireille is the CEO of the Social Media Marketing Institute, founder of the Social Media Marketing Awards and an award-winning entrepreneur, and speaker. What are the misconceptions about Linkedin? What areas are hot right now? How should you structure your status updates? What is it like to have 20,000 followers? You'll find the answer to these and other questions in the 12th episode of my podcast. How can a startup founder create a blog that can compete against a large company with deep pockets? What are the misconceptions about blogging? You'll find the answer to these and other questions in the first episode in the second season of my podcast. This season I've changed the format and now I'm interviewing marketing professionals with the express objective of extracting advice and tips for founders. Firstly, thank you so much for agreeing to be a guest on my podcast, I know time is our most valuable asset so I truly do value your generosity. What follows are some simple guidelines that'll help you give the listeners the best experience. Please find a relatively quiet, non‑echoey room where you won't be disturbed. Try to avoid too much moving, playing with pens, tapping on the keyboard and so on. All those noises get picked up by the microphone and can be distracting to the listener. I use zencastr.com to record which automatically uploads everything to a cloud server. You'll be sent a link prior to the Podcast via email; it's straightforward to sign in. It will need a laptop using Chrome. Microphone ‑ normally your laptop microphone is fine from a quality point of view. But if you want true podcast quality, then a microphone is your best friend. If you're planning on doing more podcast interviews then I'd highly recommend the investment. Headphones ‑ make sure you have a pair WITHOUT a microphone in them otherwise if there is a headphone mic AND a laptop mic, that can produce feedback. Zencastr will ask you which ones you want to use when you sign in, so make sure you pick the right options. When the session has finished DO NOT close your browser until the software says you can. Should only take 30 second maximum. If the connection drop for any reason you can just go back to the same zencastr.com url and we can keep on going, I can stitch it back together later. If the dropout of very quick, then your voice will record locally and everything will be fine. At the end of the show your locally saved file will upload to the server, so when we finish recording we'll just chat for a few minutes and thr files will upload. The browser will show/tell you when the upload is done. The purpose is to hear your opinions, advice, ideas that a Startup founder could implement in their business. Remember that Startup founders are typically time and cash poor. Founders are however highly motivated and savvy. During the interview I'll ask lots of questions of you, I'll try to ask from a Startup founder's perspective. So while I might know the answer, assume you're talking to a generalist. We can always edit the podcast, if you get really stuck or say something you regret (it does not happen) then we can always edit it out. If you need we can always start a question again. It is always good to remember that voices tend to go a bit 'flat' when recorded so try and be an animated as you can, forcing yourself to smile while you speak might feel strange, but your voice will sound engaged and interesting. While we have 60 minutes booked in we'll try to keep the show to 30 minutes, that gives us time to set-up and run a little over. It is always a good idea to get a general feel for the show before you jump on. However, please note the first ten episodes are a different format to the show now. 1) What do you see as the biggest difference between founders and big business who are both doing (your marketing speciality) ? 2) What is a common misconception about (your marketing speciality) do you find people often have? 3) What particular area of (your marketing speciality) is 'hot' right now? 4) Can you share any lessons from bigger brands that a Startup founder could apply? 5) If a Startup founder is looking to hire someone to help them in (your marketing speciality) what questions should they ask to make sure they are getting a good provider? 6) What are some specific roadblocks to watch out for? 7) Which hurdles did you personally face and how did you overcome them? 8) How do you see your (your marketing speciality) changing over the next one to two years, and is there a way a founder can get ahead of the curve? 9) How much does it cost to do (your marketing speciality) and how long are the returns? 10) How do you measure results in (your marketing speciality) ? 11) What support and/or resources are available?? 12) You meet a startup founder at your local cafe and they want to try (your marketing speciality), what one tip would you give her? 13) Can you tell us your favourite ad or campaign at the moment? why do you love it? Typically a Startup founder audience, typically in Australia but the UK/US side is growing. I do however have many business owners who listen, looking for tips. Remember that the Startups of today are the big clients of tomorrow and that Startup founders are social beasts, so you'll personal brand will grow. The goal of the podcast is to educate the listeners and position you as the expert. It is essential that you approach the show with a 'pay it forward' attitude. You should try to give the 'best' and most 'actionable' general advice you can. People respond well to the generosity of knowledge and will see you as the expert. I like to think of it as being like a celebrity chef, 'Jamie Oliver'. Jamie can give me a list of ingredients, a method, the final result, and entire 30minute TV episode showing me how to cook a meal, but in the end, if I want the best version of the dish then I go to his restaurant. Can you please email me the following so I can get the show notes and promotion ready. 5) A 3-4 line bio OR are you happy for me to lift from Linkedin? When the show is live I'll post the show on Social media and send you some info so you can share it too. Looking forward to chatting with you about marketing !!!
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Comedians Zach Galifianakis and Will Ferrell and director Jay Roach discuss their experiences filming "The Campaign," in which Galifianakis and Ferrell play rival candidates; they also plot to take over the Charlie Rose Show one day. Chef and restauranteur Marcus Samuelsson recounts his life story, from being adopted from a hospital in Ethiopia, to growing up in Sweden and learning cooking from his grandmother, to becoming a renowned chef and restaurateur. In memory of art critic Robert Hughes, a compilation of his interviews with Charlie. Charlie also remembers composer Marvin Hamlisch, who died at the age of 68, and we air excerpts from his appearances on the show.
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Whether it's the frosty winters or the sizzling summers, nobody likes an air leak! They rob you of hundreds of dollars every year by wasting your home energy and keep you uncomfortable at the same time. It becomes pertinent to improve the thermal performance of your home in the winters and to insulate your home from air leakage in the summers to live comfortably and to save your greens from going down the energy drain! So How Do Air Leaks Cost Money? According to an energy consumption survey, you can save upto 20% on your heating and cooling electric bills by preventing and stopping air infiltration. Besides keeping you and your family cold in the winters by letting the cool air slip in and making you swelter in the scorching summers by letting the cool air conditioner air move out, air leaks also damage frames and walls. So, cutting down on energy leaks is not only cost-effective but also makes for a pleasant, safer and more durable home. 1. Air Leak Prevention & Seal Tip #1 – Identify the drafty spots. Find air leaks by checking wall openings outside and cracks inside. On a windy day, feel for a draft in hidden wall corners and crevices. Even a small hole can have a huge impact on your home by constantly robbing you of energy and risking damage to your furniture and structure. Bonus Tip – Hold a lit incense stick or a candle in-front of electrical outlets, attic hatches, plumbing fixtures, corner walls, window sills and other places where an air leak maybe sneakily taking place. Also, make sure that you thoroughly check out the basement and the attic as many times air penetration from those places seeps into the rest of the house. 2. Air Leak Prevention & Seal Tip #2 – Caulking and sealing all airy openings. Applying caulk on windows stops chilly air from coming in winters and prevents your AC from having to over-work when all the cool air seeps out in the summer months. Get a weatherization kit and once the cracks and holes are identified, begin caulking and sealing all the air infiltration spots. Seal out the plumbing, electrical wiring, behind the cabinets spacing for stopping and preventing air leakage. 3. Air Leak Prevention & Seal Tip #3 – Search for dirty spots. Check out for stains or dirty spots on the carpets and the ceiling paint as that is a sure sign of air leaks in the ceiling joints, the wall or floor joists and the interior walls. Bonus Tip – Do check out recessed lighting, wholehouse fans and ceiling fixtures while you're at it, as these are some of the most common and hidden causes of air leaks in most homes. 4. Air Leak Prevention & Seal Tip #4 – Insulating all wiring. Installing foam gaskets behind electrical wiring, sockets, light switches and other necessary spots for proper air insulation is mandatory. 5. Air Leak Prevention & Seal Tip #5 – Check your dryer vent. To prevent a fire from taking place, check your dryer vent and make sure it not blocked and has no openings that are allowing air to flow in or out. 6. 2. Air Leak Prevention & Seal Tip #6 – Foaming for larger gaps. Use low-expansion spray foam and squirt it into medium sized gaps or larger openings. The foaming spray can be easily used for plugging holes upto 3 inches wide. Follow our energy-conserving strategies prevent air leakage from robbing you of comfort and dollars. If you're unsure of some of the steps or don't want the DIY home air-leak-proofing job, then call a professional auditor to inspect your home for ALL hidden openings. And get help from a professional retrofitter for sealing and closing all gaps. This entry was posted in AC Repair by admin. Bookmark the permalink.
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Sterling silver small domed vitreous enamel studs with diamond set. These silver domed enamel studs with diamond set are the perfect finishing touch to your dresswear ensemble. Team with the matching studs for an elegant look.
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In the latest edition of our newsletter, we talk about the Baltimore Justice Fund and the first round of grantees, Diana Morris writes about listening to the voices of the uprising, and we declare victory with the enactment of new legislation that will prevent most minors from being sent to adult jails. We also talk about the results of our Community Fellows network analysis, profile donors Mary Jo and Ted Wiese, and share some pictures from our annual donor appreciation event. Next Article Next Article Why are police in schools anyway?
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Over 23,000 square meter building, purchased at auction and has never been erected, it was a contract that fell through so this building is almost new - made up of 4 x 30m spans in 7.50m bays complete with over head crane beams and rails - Full set osf structural drawings available. The building can be split into sections and column heigh adjusted to suit. Overall dimension 120.00m wide (4 spans) x 195.00m long. Located in the North East can be viewed at anytime. Full drawings and more pictures available on request. Working with J Dalby & Son Ltd. over a number of years has proved to be a valuable choice, both for client and professionals alike. They bring to every project a genuine, common sense approach, and a clear understanding of the intentions and ambitions that each project brings with it. As a family business, I am aware that they have proven to be capable of a wide range of projects, although my own direct experience has been with medium to larger commercial projects. They work efficiently, respectful of timescales and a clients budget, and have always placed quality and safety high up the agenda on every project. I look forward to a continuing working relationship with Ben and Paul across a number of projects in the future.
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In an effort to assist those impacted by Hurricane Michael, I am gathering supplies to take over to affected areas this weekend. If you are unable to donate supplies I have made this fundraiser so that I can go and buy the key supplies needed. Over the past year and a half, I have become more aware of the use of my word. What am I committing too? Am I being 100% present when I say Yes to something? Am I spreading my wings to thin? What does "Yes, I'll be" there really mean to you? In one of my courses last semester we discussed what it's like to have a growth mindset. Some of us are conditioned to be this way, and others are taught to have a very fixed perspective. So what does it mean to have a Growth Mindset? Let's begin by realizing this. How are you thinking on a daily basis? Do you see challenges as an opportunity? Secondly, Commitment. When you say you're going to do something, do you? Are you always there for your friends and family? Are you there for yourself? One of my big lessons was realizing when I say Yes to much and end up not being able to complete things in a professional and full hearted measure. Thirdly, if you have read anything from the Toltec's, the power of our word and manifestation. If this is really so, then ask yourself – do you really want to tell yourself and everybody that you know that you are unlucky in love, unsuccessful, miserable, bored or whatever else you have been complaining about? Especially now that you know that it is these exact words that are creating the life that you live? Good Morning! Hope you are having a great start to the week! Did you know that this is the most sacred month for over 33% of the world!? Around 2.2 billion people are participating in this ritual for the next month. the Prophet Mohammed reportedly said, "When the month of Ramadan starts, the gates of heaven are opened and the gates of hell are closed and the devils are chained." Muslims believe it was during this month that God revealed the first verses of the Quran, Islam's sacred text, to Mohammed, on a night known as "The Night of Power" (or Laylat al-Qadr in Arabic)." - Either go back to sleep for a few hours or begin the day. * All responsibilities like school and work are not to be avoided. "In many Muslim countries, however, businesses and schools may reduce their hours during the day or close entirely." What is the Goal of this tradition? To care, share and develop a closer relationship with Allah. Through prayer, reciting invocations, reading the Quran and donating to charity more often are all general practices.
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Reforming American Immigration for a Strong Economy Act Published: Tue, Jul 2nd 2019 @ 3:05 pm EDT A bill to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to establish a skills-based immigration points system, to focus on family-sponsored immigration on spouses and minor children, to eliminate the Diversity Visa Program, to set a limit on the number of refugees admitted annually to the United States, and for other purposes. Read more about Reforming American Immigration for a Strong Economy Act H.R. 479: SAFE for America Act Published: Tue, Jul 2nd 2019 @ 11:24 am EDT To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate the diversity immigrant program. Read more about SAFE for America Act TPS Act Published: Tue, May 1st 2018 @ 3:05 pm EDT To terminate the granting of temporary protected status to aliens, to provide for adjustment of status for former temporary protected status holders, and for other purposes. Read more about TPS Act American LAWS Act Published: Tue, Nov 14th 2017 @ 2:44 pm EST H.R. 4340, the American LAWS Act, introduced by Rep. Dave Brat (R-Va.) would end the family chain migration categories and the visa lottery. The legislation would also require all employers to use E-Verify for most hires within 2 years. Read more about American LAWS Act Visa Lottery Repeal Act Published: Thu, Nov 16th 2017 @ 3:34 pm EST A bill to terminate the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program. Read more about Visa Lottery Repeal Act Immigration in the National Interest Act of 2017 Published: Wed, Sep 27th 2017 @ 11:58 am EDT To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to establish a skills-based immigration points system, to focus family-sponsored immigration on spouses and minor children, to eliminate the Diversity Visa Program, to set a limit on the number of refugees admitted annually to the United States, and for other purposes. Read more about Immigration in the National Interest Act of 2017 Border Security and Immigration Enforcement Act of 2017 Published: Mon, Aug 28th 2017 @ 12:22 pm EDT To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to replace the diversity visa program with a new program under which an immigrant visa can be obtained by paying a fee of $1,000,000, and for other purposes. Read more about Border Security and Immigration Enforcement Act of 2017 American Jobs First Act of 2017 To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to improve the H-1B visa program, to repeal the diversity visa lottery program, and for other purposes. Read more about American Jobs First Act of 2017 Published: Thu, Jun 22nd 2017 @ 12:02 pm EDT H.R. 1178, the SAFE for America Act, would end the visa lottery, which issues 55,000 green cards every year through a lottery system to foreign nationals without regard to their educational background or work experience. Protect Our Sanctuary Cities Act Published: Mon, Aug 28th 2017 @ 1:46 pm EDT To provide that section 9 of Executive Order 13768, relating to sanctuary jurisdictions, shall have no force or effect, to prohibit the use of funds for certain purposes, and for other purposes. Read more about Protect Our Sanctuary Cities Act (-) Remove No Position filter No Position Apply 117th filter Apply 103rd filter Apply 101st filter
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Marcus Kann (* 1820 in Wien; † 3. Februar 1886 ebenda) war ein österreichischer Schachspieler. Er ist einer der beiden Namensgeber der Caro-Kann-Verteidigung (1. e2–e4 c7–c6). Während des vierten Kongresses des Deutschen Schachbundes in Hamburg 1885 besiegte Kann den Meister Jacques Mieses mit dieser Eröffnung in 24 Zügen. Diese Partie aus dem von Kann gewonnenen freien Turnier wurde in das Turnierbuch aufgenommen, während seine Partien aus dem Hauptturnier, bei dem er sich mit vier Punkten aus sieben Partien nicht für die Siegergruppe qualifizieren konnte, unveröffentlicht blieben. Horatio Caro veröffentlichte in der Zeitschrift Brüderschaft 1886 eine Analyse der später nach Caro und Kann benannten Schacheröffnung. Die Deutsche Schachzeitung widmete Kann im April 1886 einen kurzen Nachruf. Literatur Albert Otto Heyde (Hrsg.): Die Brüderschaft: eine wöchentliche Schachzeitschrift. Hacker, Nieper & Co., Braunschweig 1.1884-4.1888. Nachdruck: Moravian Chess, Olomouc 2003. Einzelnachweise Schachspieler Schachspieler (Österreich-Ungarn) Person (Kaisertum Österreich) Geboren 1820 Gestorben 1886 Mann
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Emeterio González (ur. 12 grudnia 1977 w Pinar del Rio) – kubański lekkoatleta specjalizujący się w rzucie oszczepem. Ósmy zawodnik finałowego konkursu rzutu oszczepem podczas Igrzysk Olimpijskich Sydney 2000 (uzyskał wynik 83,33). Trzykrotny złoty medalista Igrzysk Panamerykańskich (1995, 1999, 2003). Wicemistrz Uniwersjady 1997. Dwa razy brał udział w mistrzostwach świata (Ateny 1997 i Sewilla 1999). Trzeci zawodnik Pucharu świata (Madryt 2002). W 1992 w Seulu zajął 6. miejsce w mistrzostwach świata juniorów. Rekord życiowy: 87,12 (3 czerwca 2000, Jena). Linki zewnętrzne Kubańscy oszczepnicy Kubańscy olimpijczycy Uczestnicy Letnich Igrzysk Olimpijskich 2000 Medaliści Igrzysk Panamerykańskich 1995 Medaliści Igrzysk Panamerykańskich 1999 Medaliści Igrzysk Panamerykańskich 2003 Medaliści Letniej Uniwersjady 1997 Urodzeni w 1977
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The kind of books I like Click here to read my reviews of Sleeping Dogs by Ed Gorman, Somebody Owes Me Money by Donald Westlake, Dirty Money by Richard Stark (Westlake) and Zero Cool by John Lange (Michael Crichton). Lessons learned from trenches: Part 11 Writing Again In 2002 I also started writing again, and the first thing I worked on after this 5-year break was a short crime story, More Than a Scam. This could be the first and only Nigerian-email scam story, and the way it came about was after getting yet another scam email, I posted on a yahoo hardboiled writers group that it would be an interesting topic for people in the group to write stories about. No one took me up on that, so I decided to do it. At first I was planning to do the same as my fictional writer in the story---trade emails with these scam artist and write up the exchange as a story. Instead, I went a different direction and wrote a noirish crime story with my protagonist having his own ulterior motives for participating in this scam. I knew it was a good story when I was done, and it ended up making honorable mention in the 2003 Best American Mystery Stories anthology, with Otto Penzler mentioning to my agent at the time that he was disappointed the story wasn't selected by his editor for that volume as one of the top 20. By nature I'm driven to create things. That's the reason I spent over 20 years as a software developer, why I started Hardluck Stories, and why I write. Back in 2002 one of the things I tried creating was a Yahoo group to match short crime fiction to publications. The way this would work is writers would post a one-paragraph description of the story they were trying to sell, as well as a bio, and editors would contact them off-list. I think I called this group the Short Mystery Fiction Warehouse. It seemed like a good idea, but none of the paying magazines participated, only non-paying web-zines. Some stories ended up being placed through this, but it didn't work out the way I had hoped and after a short time I shut it down. At the time I knew More Than a Scam would have a good shot with both AHMM and EQMM, two magazines I wanted to break in to, but I wanted to support this fiction warehouse concept so I made the story available through it, and a web-zine Mysterical-E ended up asking for it. The people I dealt with at Mysterical-E were professional and treated my story well, but it was a mistake not trying for the higher markets first. These days if a web-zine or low-paying market that I respect asks me for a story, I'll provide one to help support them, but whenever you have a story that's a good fit for a top market, always submit to them first. Always. With the reaction More Than a Scam was receiving I thought I hit upon a formula for success—choose a topical theme. Well, maybe for short stories, but it doesn't quite work out well for novels, as I'll be discussing in a future lessons from the trenches. taking this week off I sent off my third book (Killer) to Serpent's Tail yesterday, and am celebrating by taking off today to get a Maine lobster roll up in Kennebunkport, among other things. Lessons learned in the trenches will be back next week. In the meantime, feel free to leave any questions that I can answer about running a web-zine, breaking into publishing with dark crime fiction, or anything else writing-related, and I'll see what I can come up with. 11,000 gallons of gasoline on fire This happened a few miles from my home last Saturday. Posted by Dave Zeltserman at 5:50 PM 1 comment: Lessons learned from the trenches: Part 10 Hardluck In the early 90s I was working for Digital Equipment Corporation (once over 130,000 employees, now no longer exists), and during a trip to Palo Alto a friend of mine working for their Western Research Lab showed me a demo of an early Internet browser (xmosaic) when at that point the Wide World Web consisted of six demo web sites. I'd like to say that I thought of then someday starting a crime fiction web-site, but my thoughts were more business oriented—I considered at that time buying a Cisco router, a workstation, and starting what would've been one of the first ISPs and dedicating it to field service personnel, something that would allow them to access technical manuals anywhere they had access to the Internet. If I had done that I'd be very wealthy right now, but I chickened out. But a few years later as the web became more popular I started thinking of building a crime fiction web-site, and in 2002 I started Hardluck Stories. The name originated from my novel, Fast Lane, where early on I have a street pimp named Rude complaining to celebrity detective, Johnny Lane, about his newspaper column which details his PI exploits: "Maybe I should talk to your editor. If he's going to publish crap like 'Fast Lane', maybe he'd be interested in something good. Something real. The Rude Streets, stories of the Hardluck." Originally Hardluck was a site to promote hardboiled and noir books. Each book on the site had links to an author-written essay about the book—why the writer wrote it, what inspired it, etc., and a short story by the author. This concept would allow readers to discover new writers by reading these essays and short stories. I had a dozen or so authors participating in this, but it didn't take off the way I had hoped, and eventually the site mutated to a quarterly hardboiled/noir fiction web-zine whose six-year run has just ended. My reasons for starting Hardluck were varied—it was partly to help me promote my self-published book, partly to give myself a creative outlet since I wasn't having much luck at that time finding a publisher for my books, and partly to help out newer writers like myself. What differentiated Hardluck from the other web-zines and publications, at least at that time, was that I was going to be using a different guest editor for each issue. I had several reasons I wanted to do this: 1) so that the web-zine wouldn't become cliquish, which I was noticing with some of the crime fiction web-zines back then—I wanted to make sure mine would be fair and not just me publishing friends 2) I wanted to keep the web-zine fresh and introduce ideas that I might not have thought of myself 3) I had gotten to know Vicki Hendricks through her guest-editing an issue of PlotsWithGuns and picking one of my stories, and I wanted to create the same type of situation for other guest editors and newer writers. I think it was due to this constant injection of new ideas from my guest editors and fairness in selecting submissions that caused Hardluck to increasingly get better submissions, to where in my opinion Hardluck was consistently putting out one of the highest quality short crime collections I've seen either on the web or in print. In some ways starting Hardluck contributed to my first book escaping the stench of self-publishing and ending up with Point Blank Press. In a lot of ways this is one of those space-time continuum thingies that they'd have on Star Trek and other sci-fi shows. While I was doing this I got to know another frustrated noir writer—Allan Guthrie, and I ended up publishing his first short story, as well as the two of us showing each other our unsold novels and other works and trading ideas about them. That first publication of Al's story triggered others, and the next thing I knew he was starting up what became Point Blank Press with JT Lindroos, and the first book Al commissioned was In His Shadow, which wisely had it's name changed to Fast Lane. So I published Al's first story and he published my first book—while I had sold the Italian rights to In His Shadow first to Meridiano Zero, Point Blank beat them to the punch by publishing their version several months before the Italian version was out. Lessons learned from the trenches: Part 9 In 2001 the computer networking startup I was working at was bought by Lucent Corporation, and it looked like I was going to make a lot of money. It didn't happen—by the time we could sell our options Lucent stock had tanked and I wasn't thinking clearly enough to buy call options to lock in my gains, but the experience did make me think about what I wanted to do with the rest of my life, and it came back to writing. I had two books, In His Shadow (Fast Lane) and Bad Thoughts stored away, both of which I thought could be published. Around this time iUniverse and MWA had set up an arrangement where MWA members could have there books self-published free with iUniverse under their Mystery and Suspense Press imprint. I had convinced myself that the publishing world was a private club closed to me, that it was pointless sending my books out again, but if I sacrificed one of my books to self-publishing, I'd be able to get enough positive blurbs and comments on it that I would be able to find interest for my other book. This was wrong thinking on my part—once again the publishing world had changed from '97 to '01. There were more legitimate small presses I could've considered, plus some excellent UK houses like Serpent's Tail and No Exit Press which I had never tried, as well as some of the NY houses being more open to darker material than they were a few years earlier. I decided that of my two books, Bad Thoughts was the better of the two, so I joined MWA as a full member since I was eligible from my New Mystery and Hardboiled sales, and I had In His Shadow self-published with iUniverse under the MWA program. I had no expectation of sales—my sole reason was to use the book as a kind of resume to get Bad Thoughts sold, and while some good things came out of it, it was a mistake. I don't want this to become a debate over self-publishing, I know with some people it's pretty much like debating religion. I'm simply going to state my observations after having gone through it, as well as my sentiment that no serious writer should ever take this step, but beyond that I'm not going to enter into any debate over self-publishing. Here are a few general observations before going into more specifics: Most bookstores obviously won't sell these books except possibly under consignment basis. The reason for this—outside of the general opinion that most self-published books are crap—because of the no return policy PODs typically have, as well as the low discounting. Major newspapers will not review self-published books. All you do is open yourself up to frustration trying—I had a reviewer at the Rocky Mountain News who liked In His Shadow and submitted a good review for it, only to have her editor pull it because of their policies on self-published books. The reason major papers won't review self-published books, outside of the general opinion that they're all crap—they're not going to be in bookstores, so why review them? Most legitimately published writers look at self-published books as crap, as well as most of the industry, and you're going to be looked at as a joke or pathetic going this route. A first-time writer only has a chance to be a first-time writer once. The industry treats first-time writers specially—both with reviews, awards and attention, and I can't think of a bigger waste for a writer than to throw away this opportunity by self-publishing. I self-published In His Shadow in '02, and have no complaints with iUniverse—they did everything that they were supposed to, in fact, they even did a little more by getting the book reviewed by Publishers Weekly. Again, I never looked at this book as published, just as a 263-page resume, and I started sending out letters to see if I could get some people to take a look at it, and found a few very generous people in the industry who were willing to—Gary Lovisi, who published my second story, Next Time, in Hardboiled, Bill Crider, who I appeared with in New Mystery #2, and Vicki Hendricks, who selected a noir story of mine when she guest-edited an issue of PlotsWitGuns. All three of them ended up liking the book and writing me very generous blurbs. With those blurbs in hand, I bought a small ad in Mystery Scene, which ended up getting Jeff Gelb contacting me, asking if I could send him a copy, which got me an invite to his Hot Blood 12 anthology, and my first anthology sale. Jeff also ended up recommending the book to Joe Hartlaub at BookReporter.com, where I ended up with a very nice review. I actually ended up with a lot of good reviews on the web and in a couple of small newspapers—as well as a mixed review from PW. All this led to my book being discussed on the Rara Avis hardboiled/noir fiction discussion list, which led to Luca Conti, who was translating for the Italian publishing house, Meridiano Zero, buying a copy, recommending it to his publisher, and me selling the rights to them. So there you have it, that's how I ended up selling to the Italian rights of my first book before ever selling the English. This led to more stuff which I'll talk about in future lessons learned, but it was still a mistake self-publishing, and I would've been much better served either finding a small press for In His Shadow or writing more books until I could break into a NY house. In my general observations above, I used the word crap a lot—that is not necessarily my view on self-published books—I've been there, I under the frustration and temptation to do it, but you're kidding yourself if you think that's not the way most people (authors, editors, reviewers, bookstores) view self-published books. Shortly after I started getting blurbs and reviews for In His Shadow I had someone from iUniverse call me about a program he was trying to start up to get the worthwhile books they print (can't call it publishing!) into chain bookstores, as well as more attention. He was calling me to let me know that he was trying to get In His Shadow in this new program, and that I should be patient and not try to find a legitimate publisher for it. During our phone call, he mentioned out of the 1000s of books that they print, maybe 100 of them deserved to be published. This alone should tell you how small the odds are on having any self-published book looked at seriously. With the small buzz I was getting for In His Shadows--over a dozen positive reviews, print ads, blurbs, discussions on Rara Avis, PW Weekly review, how many copies of In His Shadow did I end up selling? Maybe 200. And the book still haunts me like a bad case of herpes--after canceling the contract once I sold it to Point Blank Press in 2003 (published under the new name, Fast Lane), the book still shows up on amazon.com.
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The ketogenic diet is calculated by a dietitian for each child. Age, weight, activity levels, culture, and food preferences all affect the meal plan. First, the energy requirements are set at 80–90% of the recommended daily amounts (RDA) for the child's age (the high-fat diet requires less energy to process than a typical high-carbohydrate diet). Highly active children or those with muscle spasticity require more food energy than this; immobile children require less. The ketogenic ratio of the diet compares the weight of fat to the combined weight of carbohydrate and protein. This is typically 4:1, but children who are younger than 18 months, older than 12 years, or who are obese may be started on a 3:1 ratio. Fat is energy-rich, with 9 kcal/g (38 kJ/g) compared to 4 kcal/g (17 kJ/g) for carbohydrate or protein, so portions on the ketogenic diet are smaller than normal. The quantity of fat in the diet can be calculated from the overall energy requirements and the chosen ketogenic ratio. Next, the protein levels are set to allow for growth and body maintenance, and are around 1 g protein for each kg of body weight. Lastly, the amount of carbohydrate is set according to what allowance is left while maintaining the chosen ratio. Any carbohydrate in medications or supplements must be subtracted from this allowance. The total daily amount of fat, protein, and carbohydrate is then evenly divided across the meals.[37] Pretty soon results start to show and success snowballs in to more success. I started to experiment with recipes. Making my own spice blends (taco seasoning, chili seasoning,Cajun seasoning, etc) making dressings (BBQ sauce, thousand island) and trying to cook more. Mostly slow cooker recipes like crack chicken or chili or Mississippi roast. This is kinda fun! Run by the Charlie Foundation, this calculator can be helpful when you're using keto as a therapy to help manage a medical condition. The calculator helps estimate calorie needs based on weight, assists in determining a macro ratio and macros needed per meal, and can calculate macro numbers on the basis of meals and snacks you enter into the system. Also takes into account fluids, supplements, and medications. A lot of changes are happening in your body and you're going to feel it! The first five to seven days can be pretty rough, but your body is getting over its dependency on sugar. During this time of transition it is essential that you supplement electrolytes. Your body is flushing out lots of water, and with that goes electrolytes. The Keto Flu can be greatly reduced if you add sodium, potassium and magnesium to your diet. Check out our supplements page for a list of electrolyte supplements we recommend. Stay on course and you'll start feeling better in no time! Milestone 1: relearning what hunger feels like and what full feels like. In my old way of eating hunger came on like a screaming voice through a megaphone out of nowhere. Now it starts as a whisper, into a mumble, into a conversation. Learning when to eat and went to stop is the first milestone. You'll be tempted to start eating as soon as you hear that whisper of hunger, but eventually you'll realize you don't need to start until it turns into a conversation. Same with feeling full, you're used to stopping when you explode, but now you can stop at a comfortable level. Infants and patients fed via a gastrostomy tube can also be given a ketogenic diet. Parents make up a prescribed powdered formula, such as KetoCal, into a liquid feed.[19] Gastrostomy feeding avoids any issues with palatability, and bottle-fed infants readily accept the ketogenic formula.[31] Some studies have found this liquid feed to be more efficacious and associated with lower total cholesterol than a solid ketogenic diet.[18] KetoCal is a nutritionally complete food containing milk protein and is supplemented with amino acids, fat, carbohydrate, vitamins, minerals and trace elements. It is used to administer the 4:1 ratio classic ketogenic diet in children over one year. The formula is available in both 3:1 and 4:1 ratios, either unflavoured or in an artificially sweetened vanilla flavour and is suitable for tube or oral feeding.[51] Other formula products include KetoVolve[52] and Ketonia.[53] Alternatively, a liquid ketogenic diet may be produced by combining Ross Carbohydrate Free soy formula with Microlipid and Polycose.[53] The ketogenic diet achieved national media exposure in the US in October 1994, when NBC's Dateline television programme reported the case of Charlie Abrahams, son of Hollywood producer Jim Abrahams. The two-year-old suffered from epilepsy that had remained uncontrolled by mainstream and alternative therapies. Abrahams discovered a reference to the ketogenic diet in an epilepsy guide for parents and brought Charlie to John M. Freeman at Johns Hopkins Hospital, which had continued to offer the therapy. Under the diet, Charlie's epilepsy was rapidly controlled and his developmental progress resumed. This inspired Abrahams to create the Charlie Foundation to promote the diet and fund research.[10] A multicentre prospective study began in 1994, the results were presented to the American Epilepsy Society in 1996 and were published[17] in 1998. There followed an explosion of scientific interest in the diet. In 1997, Abrahams produced a TV movie, ...First Do No Harm, starring Meryl Streep, in which a young boy's intractable epilepsy is successfully treated by the ketogenic diet.[1] Keto breath, on the other hand, is less of a side-effect and more of a harmless inconvenience (your breath literally smells like nail polish remover). Basically, when your body breaks down all that extra fat on the keto diet, it produces ketones—one of which is the chemical acetone, Keatley previously told WomensHealthMag.com. (Yes, the same stuff that's in nail polish remover.)
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The high street is a fantastic place to find incredible bargains, which we tell you about all the time. But when a designer such as Christophe Lemaire partners with a brand such as Uniqlo, it really gets our fashion pulses pumping. Especially when it's on a permanent basis. While they've worked together in the past on two collaborations, this is the first time Lemaire, who took on the role thanks to the success of the previous collabs, has created a range since becoming artistic director of Uniqlo. The new and, more importantly, permanent collection will be known as Uniqlo U, and consists of what Lemaire does best—versatile and functional fashion-forward pieces that will flatter everyone. We know, however, that all you really want to know right now is what the pieces look like. Well, we can show you, as well as tell you when it's all available. Warning: Expect to want it all. Click through our gallery to find out more about the collection and when you can get your hands on it. Uniqlo U is set to arrive at the end of September, but you can see more of the pieces and find out more about the range here. We don't know about you, but we know that we're going to be shopping this all. Tell us which pieces you're going to shop in the comments!
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João Moreira (Coimbra, 3 de dezembro de 1980) é um humorista, guionista e apresentador de televisão português. É conhecido, sobretudo, pelo seu trabalho com a personagem Bruno Aleixo, da qual é co-criador. Naturais de Coimbra Humoristas de Portugal Apresentadores de televisão de Portugal
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Vietnam slips a few notches in best country ranking Vietnam slipped four places to 43rd in the annual Best Countries Overall Rankings 2020 despite performing well in economic growth, heritage and business openness categories. The country gained an overall score of 2.1 on a scale of 10, according to a report released by U.S. News and World Report, an American media company that publishes news, analysis, consumer advice, and rankings. The report ranked 73 countries and territories around the world based on nine categories: adventure, citizenship, cultural influence, entrepreneurship, heritage, movers (economic growth rate), open for business, power and quality of life that have the potential to drive trade, travel and investment and directly affect national economies. The report used data gathered from a proprietary survey of more than 20,000 business leaders; college educated individuals in America, Asia, Europe, Middle East and Africa that are middle class or higher; and general citizens who are nationally representative of their country. Vietnam performed best in heritage, open for business and movers categories. The report said the country was heavily favored for cheap manufacturing costs, favorable tax environment and transparent government practices. Vietnam was one of the best performing economies in the world as the country's GDP grew at 7.02 percent in 2019. The country is home to eight world heritage sites recognized by UNESCO: the Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, My Son Sanctuary, Hoi An ancient town and the Complex of Hue Monuments in central Vietnam; Ha Long Bay, Trang An Landscape Complex, Thang Long Imperial Citadel and the Ho Dynasty Citadel in the northern region. However, it did not fare well in terms of cultural influence, entrepreneurship, power, and quality of life. Switzerland retained its spot as the best country in the world in 2020, followed by Canada and Japan. The world's leading economy, the U.S., jumped one place from last year to seventh position, while China climbed one spot to 15 this year. In the Southeast Asian region, Vietnam was ranked below Singapore (16), Thailand (26), Malaysia (32) and Indonesia (41); and above the Philippines (45) and Myanmar (57). The bottom ranked economy in this year's ranking was Lebanon, following Serbia and Oman. a best country few in notches ranking slips vietnam Flight attendant remorseful for bringing fear back to HCMC A Vietnam Airlines' flight attendant, "patient 1342," who is being treated at HCMC's Cu Chi field hospital, has expressed remorse for setting off the recent Covid-19 outbreak. sports 22/03/2021 Vietnam's Lan becomes FIFA elite referee football | 51016634 Ngo Duy Lan has passed the final test to become a FIFA elite referee, the Vietnam Football Federation Referee Committee says. Vietnam conglomerates race to invest in payment intermediaries industries | 306586576 Vietnam's trade groups are investing in payment intermediaries to support their commercial ecosystems, and the competition is set to become fierce. world 22/03/2021 Japan's emperor prays for peace in first abdication in 200 years world | 51006607 Japanese Emperor Akihito, in his final remarks as his three-decade reign drew to a close on Tuesday, thanked the people for their support and expressed hope for a peaceful future. Saigon's Captain Sidewalk faces death threats as cleanup campaign widens It was just a matter of time before someone snapped over the radical cleanup campaign in District 1. Multi-level marketing firms' revenues rise despite fewer participants industries | 52376612 The number of participants in multi-level marketing declined by 12 percent in 2019 though sales rose by 16 percent. football 23/09/2021 Vietnam beat Jordan on penalty shootout, enter Asian Cup quarterfinals football | 336026572 law-and-regulations debate
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Earlier this month, the IMGAME team spent a very pleasant, if rather hectic, week in Budapest. Over the course of six days, we managed to run two Step One sessions and also collected data from nearly 800 Step Two participants. We also had a very successful LO workshop and gave a seminar in the Department of Philosophy and History of Science at Budapest University of Technology and Economics. The aim of the fieldwork was to run another comparison between individual and group games in order to see if the pattern observed in Granada — i.e. that group games produce lower pass rates — could be replicated in other settings. The fieldwork was scheduled to begin on Monday 5 May but, due to a what turned out to be a minor software problem, we ended up running both the group and individual sessions on Tuesday 6 May. After this, we began the mammoth task of collecting enough Step Two data to enable meaningful comparisons to be made between male pretenders responding to questions generated in group and individual games and between female pretenders responding to questions generated in group and indivudal games. As we ideally need 200 Step Two Players for each comparison, this gave Zoltan Salley, our Local Organiser, the unenviable task of recruiting 800 participants in about 48 hours. As with all our LOs, he rose to the challenge and, by midday on Friday we had successfully collected data from 373 male pretenders and 377 female pretenders. A truly magnificent job! Finally, on Saturday 10 May, we had our annual Local Organisers workshop. LOs or their colleagues from Helsinki, Wroclaw, Rotterdam, Granada, Geneva, Palermo and (of course) Budapest were present. As with previous year's we discussed some methodological issues, identified things that worked well and set out the fieldwork agenda for the next academic year. Most importantly, this year saw a real change from previous years: at least half the day being devoted to presentations from Local Organisers in which they described the work they have done using Imitation Game data. The topics included projects on migration studies, conversation analysis, and medical sociology. It was genuinely exciting to see the Imitation Game being developed in new and unexpected ways and proved, if proof were needed, what we already knew to be true: that these are a really great bunch of people.
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Difference between revisions of "Feemwlort" - ZineWiki - the history and culture of zines, independent media and the small press. Difference between revisions of "Feemwlort" Letters came from John Borton, Cuyler Warnell (Ned) Brooks, Jr. (later editor of [[It Goes On The Shelf]]), Nate Bucklin, Kris Carey, Fred Hollander, Banks Mebane, Larry Paschelke, James Toren, and [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]). Greg Shaw was simultaneously publishing [[Entmoot]], a publication devoted to Tolkien and his writings and then went on to publish [[Metanoia]], and music fanzines such as [[Mojo-Navigator Rock & Roll News]]. Greg Shaw was simultaneously publishing [[Entmoot]], a publication devoted to Tolkien and his writings and, and his music fanzine [[Mojo-Navigator Rock & Roll News]]. He went on to publish [[Metanoia]] in the 1970s, and his best known publication, [[Bomp!]]. Feemwlort was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine by Greg Shaw. Feemwlort was published in San Bruno, California, U.S.A. The first issue came out in Spring 1965. It was a general interest fanzine, and included editorials, reviews, articles, poetry, art work and letters of comment. Cover art work was by Bill Reynolds. The second issue appeared in June 1965. It includes the article "A Dictionary of the Elven Words from J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings" by Greg Shaw, and cover art by Bill Reynolds. Issue 3 was released August 1965 and features a con report on Westercon, additions to Shaw's Dictionary, and cover art by Bill Reynolds. Issue 4, published December 1965, featured the poems, A Man's Farewell to the Elvenlords, by E.E. Evers, A Differing View, an elegy by Greg Shaw, and an article by Milt Stevens on Graham Greene. Issue 5 came out in April 1966, and included the article, "A Look at Asimov's Foundation Series" by Michael Viggiano. Other contributors included Buck Coulson, Dave Locke (Awry), and Bjo Trimble (Melange). Art work was contributed by Fred Hollander and Bill Reynolds, among others. Letters came from John Borton, Cuyler Warnell (Ned) Brooks, Jr. (later editor of It Goes On The Shelf), Nate Bucklin, Kris Carey, Fred Hollander, Banks Mebane, Larry Paschelke, James Toren, and Harry Warner, Jr. (Horizons). Greg Shaw was simultaneously publishing Entmoot, a publication devoted to Tolkien and his writings and, and his music fanzine Mojo-Navigator Rock & Roll News. He went on to publish Metanoia in the 1970s, and his best known publication, Bomp!.
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In Memory of those we have loved and lost. All the animals who had been ill and old are restored to health and vigor; those who were hurt or mained are made whole and strong again, just as we remember them in our dreams of days and times gone by. The animals are happy and content, except for one small thing: they miss someone very special to them, who had to be left behind.
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Digital Social Contract Content Moderation Tools to Stop Extremism By Daniel Byman Thursday, September 22, 2022, 6:01 AM Technology companies are more active than ever in trying to stop terrorists, white supremacists, conspiracy theorists, and other hateful individuals, organizations, and movements from exploiting their platforms, but government and public pressure to do more is growing. If companies decide to act more aggressively, what can they do? Much of the debate centers around whether to remove offensive content or leave it up, ignoring the many options in between. This paper presents a range of options for technology companies, discussing how they work in practice, their advantages, and their limits and risks. It offers a primer on the many choices available and then discusses the numerous trade-offs and limits that affect the various approaches. Broadly speaking, the actions companies can take fall into three categories. First, they can remove content, deleting individual posts, deplatforming users or even entire communities, and otherwise simply removing offensive and dangerous content. Second, they can try to reshape distribution—reducing the visibility of offensive posts, downranking (or at least not promoting) certain types of content such as vaccine misinformation, and using warning labels—and otherwise try to reduce or limit engagement with certain material but allow it to stay on their platforms. Finally, companies can try to reshape the dialogue on their platforms, empowering moderators and users in ways that make offensive content less likely to spread. Tensions and new problems will emerge from these efforts. The question of censoring speech will remain even if certain content remains up but is not amplified or is otherwise seen as limited. Companies also have incentives to remove too much content (and, in rarer cases, too little) to avoid criticism. Process transparency, a weakness for most companies, remains vital and should be greatly expanded so that users, lawmakers, researchers, and others can better judge the effectiveness of company efforts. Finally, some toxic users will go elsewhere, spreading their hate on more obscure platforms. Despite these limits and trade-offs, the options presented in this paper provide a helpful menu that companies can use to tailor their approaches so that they can offer users a more vibrant and less toxic user experience. The paper is also available here. Content Moderation Daniel Byman is foreign policy editor of Lawfare. He is a senior fellow at the Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution, where he focuses on counterterrorism and Middle East security. He is also a professor at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service. He is the author of "Road Warriors: Foreign Fighters in the Armies of Jihad." @dbyman The Lawfare Podcast: Dan Byman on Content Moderation Tools to Stop Extremism Jen Patja Howell Thu, Sep 22, 2022, 5:01 AM The Lawfare Podcast: Mary Anne Franks on Section 230 Jen Patja Howell Fri, Feb 26, 2021, 5:01 AM Section 230 and the Anti-Social Contract Mary Anne Franks Mon, Feb 22, 2021, 10:36 AM The Lawfare Podcast: Jeff Kosseff on the Fight Against Online Child Pornography Jen Patja Howell Wed, Jan 20, 2021, 5:01 AM Online Service Providers and the Fight Against Child Exploitation: The Fourth Amendment Agency Dilemma Jeff Kosseff Mon, Jan 18, 2021, 9:42 AM
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Ever since their debut film Coraline, animation powerhouse Laika has been delivering one Oscar-nominated stop-motion after another. Their latest offering looks to follow that same trend. The story follows Mr. Link — an 8-foot-tall, 630-pound urban legend living quietly in solitude in the Pacific Northwest. Tired of hiding, the furry fable reaches out to explorer Sir Lionel Frost and adventurer Adelina Fortnight to help him reach his family in the valley of Shangri-La. Missing Link features the voices of Hugh Jackman, Zoe Saldana, Zach Galifianakis, Emma Thompson, and Stephen Fry and is slated for release April 12, 2019. When One Lifetime Isn't Enough If the best movies are about character change, then Groundhog Day is a classic. Meteorologist Phil Connors goes to Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania to cover the annual Groundhog Day celebration and finds himself stuck in a time loop, reliving the same day over and over again. The self-centered character finds himself a changed man, which is what finally breaks the loop. Lessons From the Screenplay looks at Groundhog Day and the way the premise of the film becomes one of the best drivers of character change in cinema. Why a Base On Mars is a Bad Idea With all the talk of building habit on Mars capable of supporting human life, it's actually a really bad idea. Mars is cold, devoid of resources, and pounding by high levels of radiation — everything not conducive supporting human life. But Kurzgesagt decided to do it anyway. Here's how we could make it work. CBS and Jordan Peele are bringing one of the best shows in TV history back to the small screen with a modern-day makeover. The Twilight Zone will come to CBS's All Access streaming service in April, with Peele performing Rod Sterling's double role as host and producer. Peele takes the role seriously, initially turning down the project only to have a change of heart. Peele plans to do the reboot justice, turning the mirror back on our changing society the way the original Twilight Zone did almost 60 years ago. Jordan Peele's 2017 horror hit Get Out nabbed the director an Oscar for best screenplay and dominated the box office. Next from Peele is a "social-horror" called Us with another original screenplay by the director. The film centers on a mother and father taking their kids to a beach house on vacation. But as the day fades and the night comes on, unexpected visitors turn what should be a serene stay into a nightmare. Starring Lupita Nyongo and Winston Duke, it comes to theaters on March 15, 2019. Ridley Scott's The Journey Turkish Airlines took a cinematic approach to their Super Bowl ad by enlisting sci-fi super director Ridley Scott. For his first time behind the camera in nearly two years, Scott follows Blade Runner 2049's Sylvia Hoeks as she embarks on a wild goose chase across Istanbul. The gang's back along with a new, questionable toy. Bonnie's imagination has brought another character into the mix and will take Woody and the crew on a road trip that reunites them with an old friend. Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Blake Clark, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, and Estelle Harris return to voice their original characters while Bo Peep comes back to the action thanks to Annie Potts. Toy Story's fourth installment premieres June 21, 2019.
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Throughout May, a right and honourable war was waged amongst the burgers conceived by guests and staff at Paddy's. While the competition lasted the whole month, the winner emerged well before May 31 as the Mac Attack won in a landslide. If you fell in love with it during the wars (like many people did), you can still get it. It features our famous Mac-n-Cheese balled up and deep fried and then laid upon our signature burger inside a grilled ciabatta bun. Sour cream, crumbled bits o' bacon, lettuce and onion top it all off and our friends from Boulevard say it washes down great with an 80-Acre Hoppy Wheat. Each burger (any burger) that was ordered throughout the month helped us support the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. And while the other burgers in the fight might no longer be available, the Mac Attack is. For a limited time, stop in and give the winner a try. The 17th of every month is an important day and one we like to commemorate all year long, especially the 17th of March! But this 17th , you can enjoy special fare and tons o' fun. It all starts with our special St. Paddy's Day inspired menu and specials: $9.99 Corned Beef n' Cabbage Dinner with all the fixin's and $2 Corned Beef Sliders. For washin' it all down, help yourself to a $4.25 Guinness, Harp, or Smithwick draw...if Bud Light is more your speed, 16 oz. aluminum bottles can be had for just $2.50. And if all that ain't enough to get you interested, each month, this one included, we'll be featurin' a different giveaway - so stop in for some swag and come away with perhaps a little somethin' better! June 21 is the first day o' Summer, also known as the Summer Solstice. Now, the astrologers among us will tell of how the earth is most tilted and all that, but we know the main attraction of the day is that it holds the most daylight of any day o' the year. Here in Leawood, the sun will rise at 5:53AM (remember to pull the curtains at night) and set at 8:47PM. What that really means is more daylight for patio shenanigans. And this year, we're celebratin' it with the Paddy's O'ficial Start to Summer BBQ Pool Party on the Patio - (we had shorter names, but none did it justice). The festivities will be kickin' off at 11am and feature fun, food, and, of course, quenchibility. For the wee lil' ones, there'll be games and a chance for wet and not so wild fun. Meanwhile, the not so lil' ones will be partakin' in summertime fun, namely GIANT Jenga, Bags, and other backyard games. If you've never played GIANT Jenga, you're missin' out! On the quenchibility front, all the usual favorite Saturday specials will be in effect, plus you can wet your whistle with our new Summer Brew, a dee-lightful and refreshing combination of Boulevard Wheat and Deep Eddy Ruby Red Vodka at a special $4.50 price for a red Solo cupful. Tall Boy PBR and Schlitz are $2, KC Pils bottles are $3, and our special Bloody Marys are $3.50. There'll be grilled brats and dogs in addition to the usual menu favorites that have accompanied and complemented the Paddy O'Quigley's patio - makin' it a summertime favorite for all our friends and family, includin' those yet to be. And remember to remember to stick around into the early evenin' and enjoy some live acoustic sounds from Joel McNulty. There are a lot more events coming up all the time - keep in touch on our website or via Twitter and Facebook.
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Ask Dr. Bob Whitaker » Blog Archive » Product Testing, Part 10: What do you test for, and what might it mean? This entry was posted on Tuesday, March 8th, 2011 at 9:49 am and is filed under Biotechnology, Food Safety, Microbial Testing. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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Excuse me for my bad english. But I have not understand rules. I want to make video with another editor tools like Movie editor with video made in sparkol. For example I made several elements in sparkol with green background and then using them in my videoclip with chromakey. Is it legal? Yes, you can do that - the only restriction is that if you wanted to sell the videos that you are creating then you need to have an active VideoScribe Pro licence. I see, but my client can use clip he bought forever? I have to have Pro accaunt only in the moment of selling? I can confirm you need an active subscription whilst selling the Video. After the sale your client can use the Video without the need of a Pro account.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver DeSean Jackson (thumb) has been ruled out for Week 15 versus the Baltimore Ravens. It will be Jackson's third straight absence. Chris Godwin and Adam Humphries figure to be the primary beneficiaries in a tough matchup. Jackson is averaging 11.6 FanDuel points through 11 games, with 40 receptions (70 targets) for 750 yards and 4 touchdowns.
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Spirit of the Wolves, by Dorothy Hearst – book review by Fred Patten. NYC, Simon & Schuster, December 2014, hardcover $26.00 (356 pages), Kindle $13.99. Spirit of the Wolves is a.k.a. The Wolf Chronicles, Book Three, following Promise of the Wolves (2008) and Secrets of the Wolves (2011). The Wolf Chronicles is the first-person story of Kaala Smallteeth, a female cub born into the Swift River wolf pack of the Wide Valley; a rich land of several wolf packs, many prey animals, and tribes of men. At this time there are also huge Greatwolves (dire wolves?) who act as guardians – and guards – of the regular wolves, making sure that the wolves obey the Promise and never consort with humans, lest they start becoming mysteriously subservient to man (which presumably means evolving into domesticated dogs). Kaala is the stereotypical Young Rebel. She Asks Questions instead of Accepting. Who created the Promise? Why can't wolves associate with humans as equal partners instead of as servants? Why are the humans being taught that wolves are their enemy, and they must dominate the wolves? The first two novels are full of unanswered questions, unless you consider "How dare you question your Elders?" to be a satisfactory answer. Kaala doesn't. Finally frustrated beyond endurance, she takes matters into her own paws and breaks several taboos, which get her and a tiny band of followers like wolves Ázzuen and Maara, and young humans TaLa and BreLan, exiled together. It is hard to summarize the first two Books without giving away spoilers, but as Spirit of the Wolves begins, Kaala has learned that the Promise they have been taught is a fraud and the opposite of the true Promise. The Swift River pack must not only consort with the humans, it must protect them while preventing them from destroying nature. The wolves must also leave the Wide Valley to prevent a human-wolf mass slaughter, caused by the villainous human DavRian who has convinced his human tribe that all wolves are vicious and must be killed – while consorting with the humans. But the Swift River pack does not believe her. Ruuqo, Rissa, and the other wolves continue to trust in the false Promise to protect them. To complicate matters, the Greatwolves themselves are divided into two factions, and it looks like the one that wants to kill Kaala is about to seize power. "'I'm going to find my mother –' I began. The Greatwolves give Kaala only until Even Night, less than a month away, to leave the Wide Valley, find her mother, and get the answer to the Promise. Milsindra and her human-hating faction are openly sure that Kaala will fail and that they can take over the Greatwolves' council and start a war to exterminate the humans; while Kaala and her pawful of followers can be sure that Milsindra's faction of Greatwolves will not wait until Even Night to try to sabotage them. "It was like no human dwelling I'd ever seen. The humans of Kaar are about to decide whether to live in partnership with the wolves, or to kill them all. Can Kaala's influence make a difference? And this is less than halfway through the novel. What adventures lie ahead? The humans of today do not live in equality with wolves. Wolves have evolved, or degenerated, into pet dogs. So how can Kaala succeed? How can Spirit of the Wolves possibly have a happy ending? A few of these definitions increase the exoticism nicely, but their pedantic profusion constantly interrupts and slows the flow of the story. Tlitoo's mate is Jlela. She also quorks. Spirit of the Wolves' irritants almost improve the story. They make reading through it to find out what happens to Kaala more compelling. If you have read the first two novels of this trilogy, don't stop now. If you haven't, start at the beginning, with Promise of the Wolves. This is "literature", so you should be able to read it for free at your public library.
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Why Visit? Exhibitor List Who Attends? Testimonials Plan your visit Sign up to newsletter Why Exhibit? Book your booth Exhibitor List Who Attends? Testimonials FTE Ancillary 2022 7 - 9 June 2022, Dublin FTE Ancillary Awards FTE Ancillary 2021 awards information will be announced soon, please subscribe to be kept updated. Past event tours included Will our 2019 winners hold onto their titles? Gold Award – AirAsia AirAsia was announced as the winner of the Gold Award in recognition of its drive to become a fully-fledged retailer. The carrier continues to look beyond selling flights and is increasing its efforts to sell additional travel-related services as part of an ambitious goal to transform its website into a platform to fulfil any travel need. The low-cost carrier has also made a significant investment in high-speed inflight Wi-Fi, which will open up a plethora of ancillary-related opportunities. On the ground, AirAsia has also launched "OURSHOP", again displaying leadership in this space. This online e-commerce marketplace connects travellers with airport retailers, as well as high street and local retailers to create a travel retail product fit for the 21st century. Silver Award – Finnair Finnair was presented with the Silver Award in recognition of its impressive efforts to tap into digital channels to boost ancillary revenues. The carrier is using physical and digital touch-points across the passenger journey to help boost revenues, including through mobile app and website enhancements. Finnair also continues to develop its onboard digital offer, including the well-received Nordic Sky Wi-Fi Portal. In addition, the Finnish airline is expanding its ancillary service portfolio, with products such as onboard upgrade as well as a drive towards expanding the availability of digital pre-order services. Bronze Award – easyJet easyJet made the top three for the first time, securing the FTE Ancillary Bronze Award. The low-cost carrier reported an 11.7% year-on-year increase in ancillary revenue per seat in 2018, with digital initiatives helping to drive many improvements. The airline has experienced growth in its onboard retail business, with inflight vouchers now available in the booking funnel. Enhancements to its website have also made it easier for passengers to book ancillary products, while its exploration of wireless inflight entertainment (IFE) and creative brand partnerships also display its pioneering spirit in the ancillary revenue field. FTE Ancillary Startup Competition Winner – SeeVoov The 10 finalists in the FTE Ancillary Startup Competition showcased their capabilities in the exhibition and pitched their products and services in a special session on Day 1 of the FTE Ancillary conference. Following the pitch session, each member of the audience voted for their favourite via the event app, with SeeVoov emerging as the overall winner. As a video-based destination planning interface, SeeVoov integrates with airlines to increase upsales of ancillary products and services, such as hotels, attractions, car rental, travel insurance, restaurants and more. This can be integrated as white label (fully airline branded) in the inspiration stage (website/app), in the booking confirmation stage (email link/SMS), throughout the flight (IFE screens/tablets/personal devices), and while at the destination. GalleriesFTE EMEA & Ancillary Awards 2018 FTE EMEA & Ancillary Awards 2019 Why be part of FTE Ancillary? Exhibitor & Delegate Testimonials "Ancillary growth is imperative for all airlines, and digital is the great enabler to achieving that. However, many new collaborations must be forged between stakeholders to deliver the passenger the right offer at the right moment to enhance customer experiences and increase profitability at every stage of the passenger journey, whether that be through a mobile device or an IFE screen. FTE is working hard, and creatively, to bring those stakeholders together to learn best practice and forge new partnerships, and I am pleased to support their efforts." Juha Jarvinen, CCO, Virgin Atlantic "I think the event has been very easy-going and a very warm atmosphere so it has been very easy to connect with everybody here. The programme has been very well structured with a good mix of presentations, but also I had some time to look at the expo and meet with people. The Gala Evening was very impressive. We are also very grateful for the Ancillary Award that goes to my team." Tiina Tissari, Vice President, Customer Experience and Products, Finnair "There is a great mix of airlines and airports and travel business attending, which makes it very valuable for the online travel world and doing business with them." Valerie Ringrose Fitzsimons, Senior Business Development Manager, CarTrawler "The event has provided a great insight into the airline industry. It is providing us with a more holistic view on how we can drive ancillary from the inspiration to post-departure stage. It is good to get to know people and we have been able to meet with people with different perspectives from non-airlines as well, and it provides an informal way of creating further contacts." Stuart Martin, Revenue Management, Aer Lingus "I really like the format of the elevator pitches, because there is often not enough time to go to each stand, so that has been a great way to quickly get an idea of the companies. Now that I know the conference, I'd definitely be back next year." 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Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy, he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead and into an inheritance that can never perish, spoil or fade. We insert leisure as the filler between the gold watch and death characterizing it as having meaning and purpose. We purpose to be fulfilled by travel, recreation, exercise, crafts, and all other manners of activity that seem to reward our life of leisure. When we are not fulfilling our leisure goals, we feel deprived and act out our frustration by being negative, grumpy, and often cynical. We chose to direct our lives towards certain death. A US Airforce pilot is purported to say, "Hope is not a strategy." When your plane is in trouble you need to call on past training, instant intuition, and a specific plan. When your plane is in trouble, there is one type of relevant hope - trust and perseverance. "I hope I can get this plane under control and see it safely to the runway!" All said with gritted teeth and straining arms and then the belief that you can do it. Then there is the Air Force Academy first-year cadet. He or she desires to fly and has every expectation that it will happen. They hope they will fly, all the time believing they will. There are different kinds of hope. When we focus on our future retirement, hope begins to take on some additional meaning, "I hope I can retire early!" or, "I hope I get to travel when I retire." A few other common thoughts are, "I hope I can live a long time," "I hope we will still be happy together when I retire," or "I hope we can finish our bucket list." In each of those thoughts, there is a part of hoping that translates into wishful thinking. Behind the wish is the wondering whether there will be enough time and maybe enough money to make the wish come true. Another way of connecting the dots is the wonder of whether you will be able to fulfill your leisure dreams before you die. It Is the end of life that drives the conversation, not the beginning of something new. When Peter says that we can have new birth into a living hope, he is speaking to Christians of all ages. When we focus his words on our last 30 years of life, what is the impact? First, changing our focus from certain death to living hope changes our attitude. What we think about is what we will become—dying person or a living one. If our thoughts are on being a living person, then we look for meaning and purpose. On the other hand, if our thoughts are on being a dying person, our focus is only on how near we are to the edge of the cliff. A living person looks for and listens to God's call on the next stage of life. A dying person only wonders if there will be a next stage. Next, changing our focus from certain death to living hope changes our actions. A living person asks "when" and "where" while a dying person can only ask "why" or "how soon." When we have meaning and a purpose our actions will then reflect the meaning and the purpose. We believe that each of us is a unique creation of God and are part of His redemptive plan for the world. Living with hope affirms your role in the plan and affirms that you can carry it out. Living with an expectation of service and making a difference is certainly the pathway to joy and the antidote to depression. Living with hope brings confidence and puts that proverbial "spring in your step" regardless of age or physical condition. Finally, changing our focus from certain death to living hope brings us closer to God. It's easier to connect with The Eternal when we are not focused on ourselves. Living with hope directs our focus outward instead of inward. Also living hope is directed towards others and moving forward, while certain death slows us down, creating fear and anxiety. Brothers and sisters, we do not want you to be uninformed about those who sleep in death so that you do not grieve like the rest of mankind, who have no hope. Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God; believe also in me (Jesus). My Father's house has many rooms; if the were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? So, whether in life or in death, our focus is on Jesus, our call is from God, and our actions reflect the love that He has for all of us. Here is the bottom line: Love God and serve others.
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Frances Sternhagen This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful. Find sources: "Frances Sternhagen" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (March 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Sternhagen in 1962 (1930-01-13) January 13, 1930 (age 92) Washington, D.C., U.S. Actress, former teacher Thomas Carlin Frances Hussey Sternhagen (born January 13, 1930[1]) is an American actress; she has appeared on- and off-Broadway, in movies, and on TV since the 1950s.[2] 2 Stage career 3 Film roles 4 Television roles 5 Voice acting Sternhagen was born in Washington, D.C., the daughter and only child of John M. Sternhagen, a U.S. Tax Court judge, and Gertrude (née Hussey) Sternhagen.[citation needed] Sternhagen was educated at the Madeira and Potomac schools in McLean, Virginia. At Vassar College, she was elected head of the Drama Club "after silencing a giggling college crowd at a campus dining hall with her interpretation of a scene from Richard II, playing none other than Richard himself". She attended the Catholic University of America as a grad student, where she met Thomas Carlin, her future husband, to whom she was married from 1956 until his death in 1991; the couple had six children.[3] She also studied at the Perry Mansfield School of the Theatre, and at New York City's Neighborhood Playhouse.[2] Stage career[edit] Sternhagen started her career teaching acting, singing, and dancing to school children at the Milton Academy in Massachusetts, and she first performed in 1948 at a Bryn Mawr summer theater in The Glass Menagerie and Angel Street.[2] She went on to work at Washington's Arena Stage from 1953–54, then made her Broadway debut in 1955 as Miss T. Muse in The Skin of Our Teeth.[4] The same year, she had her off-Broadway debut in Thieves' Carnival, and her TV debut in The Great Bank Robbery on Omnibus (CBS). By the following year, she had won her first Obie Award for "Distinguished Performance (Actress)" in The Admirable Bashville (1955–56).[5] She has won two Tony Awards, for Best Supporting Actress (Dramatic): in 1974 for the original Broadway production of Neil Simon's The Good Doctor[6] (which also won her a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play);[citation needed] and in 1995 for the revival of The Heiress. She has been nominated for Tony Awards five other times, including for her roles in the original Broadway casts of Equus (1975) and On Golden Pond (1979), as well as for Lorraine Hansberry's The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window (1972), the musical Angel (1978), which was based on Thomas Wolfe's Look Homeward, Angel, and the 2002 revival of Paul Osborn's Morning's at Seven.[6] She portrayed the title character in 1988's Pulitzer prize-winning drama Driving Miss Daisy, which was originated by Dana Ivey at Playwrights Horizons in New York. Sternhagen took over the role after the show moved to the John Houseman Theatre and played it for more than two years. Her off-Broadway awards include two nominations for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play in 1998, for a revival of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night (which starred her own son, Paul Carlin, as her character's son, Jamie Tyrone) for the Irish Repertory Theatre[7] and in 2005, for the World War I drama Echoes of the War.[2] She also won Distinguished Performance Obie Awards for The Room and A Slight Ache (1964–65). In 1998, she won the Dramatists Guild Fund's Madge Evans & Sidney Kingsley Award for Excellence in Theater.[citation needed] Sternhagen appeared as the Daughter in the original 1971 Broadway production of Edward Albee's All Over with Colleen Dewhurst and Jessica Tandy. In the summer of 2005, she starred in the Broadway production of Steel Magnolias along with Marsha Mason, Delta Burke, Christine Ebersole, Lily Rabe, and Rebecca Gayheart. She also starred in the 2005 revival of Edward Albee's Seascape, produced by Lincoln Center Theater at the Booth Theater on Broadway. In 2013, Sternhagen was awarded the Obie Award for Lifetime Achievement.[8] She is included in the New Rochelle Walk of Fame. Film roles[edit] Sternhagen made her film debut in Up the Down Staircase (1967), which starred Sandy Dennis.[9] She has worked periodically in Hollywood since then. She had character roles in the 1971 Paddy Chayefsky's The Hospital, in Two People (1973), and Billy Wilder's Fedora (1978). She appeared in Starting Over (1979); opposite Sean Connery in Outland (1981); and in Michael J. Fox's Bright Lights, Big City (1988). She played Farrah Fawcett's mother in See You in the Morning (1989), Richard Farnsworth's wife in Misery (1990), Lillian in Doc Hollywood (1991) and John Lithgow's psychiatrist in Raising Cain (1992). Sternhagen starred in Frank Darabont's 2007 science-fiction horror film The Mist. She also appeared in the family films Dolphin Tale (2011) and And So It Goes (2014) (her last acting appearance to date). Television roles[edit] She may be best known to TV audiences as Esther Clavin, mother of John Ratzenberger's Boston postman character Cliff Clavin, on the long-running series Cheers, for which she received two Emmy Award nominations. She also played Millicent Carter on ER; Bunny MacDougal, mother of Trey, Charlotte's first husband on Sex and the City (another Emmy Award nomination); Willie Rae Johnson (mother of Brenda Leigh Johnson (played by Kyra Sedgwick) on The Closer; and Law & Order, among other network dramas and sitcoms. She worked for many years in soap operas such as Another World, The Secret Storm, Love of Life and played two roles on One Life to Live. She recorded a voice-over for a May 2002 episode of The Simpsons ("The Frying Game"). She is also recognized as Mrs. Marsh from a series of television commercials for Colgate toothpaste that aired in the 1970s. In summer 2006, she finished her 24th Broadway role.[10] Sternhagen appeared in 12 episodes of the program. Voice acting[edit] She read as the title character in the Stephen King novel Dolores Claiborne in a 1995 audiobook recording. She also voiced characters in 13 episodes of CBS Radio Mystery Theater in the 1970s and 1980s.[citation needed] Filmography[edit] 1967 Up the Down Staircase Charlotte Wolf 1967 The Tiger Makes Out Lady On Bus 1971 The Hospital Mrs. Cushing 1973 Two People Mrs. McCluskey 1978 Fedora Miss Balfour 1979 Starting Over Marva Potter 1981 Outland Dr. Marian Lazarus Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress 1983 Independence Day Carla Taylor 1983 Romantic Comedy Blanche Dailey 1986 Resting Place Eudora McCallister 1988 Bright Lights, Big City Clara Tillinghast 1989 Communion Dr. Janet Duffy 1989 See You in the Morning Neenie 1990 Sibling Rivalry Rose Turner 1990 Misery Deputy Virginia Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress 1991 Doc Hollywood Lillian 1991 Walking the Dog Antique Dealer Short film 1992 Raising Cain Dr. Lynn Waldheim Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress 1998 It All Came True Amy 2000 Midnight Gospel Ruth Short film 2001 Landfall Emily Thornton 2001 The Rising Place Ruth Wilder 2002 Highway Mrs. Murray 2007 The Mist Irene Reppler 2009 Julie & Julia Irma Rombauer 2011 Dolphin Tale Gloria Forrest 2014 And So It Goes Claire 1956 Westinghouse Studio One Betty Episode: "The Arena" 1957 Westinghouse Studio One Mary Episode: "My Mother and How She Undid Me" 1957 Goodyear Television Playhouse Elizabeth Barnes Episode: "The House" 1959 Play of the Week Eva Episode: "Thieves Carnival" 1961 Play of the Week Unknown Episode: "In a Garden" 1962 The Broadway of Lerner and Loewe Theatre-Goer TV movie 1962 The Nurses Mrs. Harris Episode: "The Lady Made of Stone" 1964 The Defenders Louise Kiley Episode: "May Day! May Day!" 1964 Profiles in Courage Miss Koeller Episode: "Mary S. McDowell" 1967 NET Playhouse Unknown Episode: "Infancy and Childhood" 1967 Hallmark Hall of Fame Abigail Episode: "Soldier in Love" 1967–1968 Love of Life Toni Prentiss Davis TV series 1970 The Doctors Phyllis Corrigan TV series 1971 NET Playhouse Unknown Segment: "Foul!" 1971 Another World Jane Overstreet TV series 1972 Great Performances Wilma Atkins Episode: "The Rimers of Eldritch" 1974 The Secret Storm Jessie Reddin TV series 1974 Great Performances Paulina Episode: "Enemies" 1977 The Andros Targets Mrs. Mason Episode: "In the Event of My Death" 1978 Who'll Save Our Children? Nellie Henderson TV movie 1980 Mother and Daughter: The Loving War Mrs. Lloyd TV movie 1980 The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg Mary Richards TV short 1983 Prototype Dorothy Forrester TV movie 1984 The Dining Room Various TV movie 1985 Spencer Millie Sprague 7 episodes 1986–1993 Cheers Esther Clavin 7 episodes Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series 1987 At Mother's Request Berenice Bradshaw TV movie 1987 Once Again Unknown TV movie 1990 Follow Your Heart Cloe Sixbury TV movie 1991 American Experience (voice) Episode: "Coney Island" 1991 The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd Dora Episode: "Here's a High Dive Into a Shallow Pool" 1991 Golden Years Gina Williams 7 episodes 1991 Law & Order Margaret Langdon Episode: "The Serpent's Tooth" 1992 She Woke Up Noelle TV movie 1992 Tales from the Crypt Effie Gluckman Episode: "None But the Lonely Heart" 1993 Labor of Love: The Arlette Schweitzer Story Mary Rafferty TV movie 1994 Vault of Horror I Unknown TV movie 1994 The Road Home Charlotte Babineaux 6 episodes 1994 Reunion Tobie Yates TV movie 1995 The Outer Limits Jean Anderson Episode: "The Choice" 1997 Law & Order Estelle Muller Episode: "Legacy" 1997–2003 ER Millicent Carter 19 episodes 1998 The Con Hadabelle TV movie 1998 To Live Again Constance Holmes TV movie 2000–2002 Sex and the City Bunny MacDougal 10 episodes 2002 The Laramie Project Marge Murray TV movie Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film 2002 The Simpsons Mrs. Bellamy (voice) Episode: "The Frying Game" 2004 Becker Naomi Episode: "Subway Story" 2006–2012 The Closer Willie Ray Johnson 15 episodes 2012 Parenthood Blanche Braverman Episode: "Road Trip" 1955 The Skin of Our Teeth Miss T. Muse 1955 The Carefree Tree Widow Yang 1960 Viva Madison Avenue! Dee Jones 1962 Great Day in the Morning Alice McAnany 1965–1966 The Right Honourable Gentleman Mrs. Ashton Dilke 1967 A Doll's House Nora 1967–1969 You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running Harriet / Edith / Muriel (standby) 1968–1969 The Cocktail Party Lavinia Chamberlayne 1969 Cock-A-Doodle Dandy Loreleen 1970 Blood Red Roses Various (standby) 1971 The Playboy of the Western World Widow Quin 1971 All Over The Daughter / The Mistress (standby) 1971 Mary Stuart Mary Stuart / Queen Elizabeth (understudy) 1972 The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window Mavis Parodus Bryson 1972 Enemies Paulina 1973–1974 The Good Doctor Performer 1974–1977 Equus Dora Strang 1978 Angel Eliza Gant 1979–1980 On Golden Pond Ethel Thayer 1981 The Father Laura 1981–1982 Grown Ups Helen 1983–1984 You Can't Take It with You Unknown 1985 Home Front Maurine 1993 A Perfect Ganesh Margaret 1995 The Heiress Lavinia Penniman 1999 The Exact Center of the Universe Unknown 2002 Morning's at Seven Ida Bolton 2005 Steel Magnolias Clairee 2005–2006 Seascape Nancy 2013 The Madrid Rose ^ "UPI Almanac for Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021". 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Of the 6000+ spoken languages in the world, 4000 people groups are in Bible Poverty with little or no Scripture in their language. 10 Bible translation agencies, collectively illumiNations, have been meeting monthly for 8 years. They believe that by collaborating with the global church, this can be accomplished by 2033. We want to see every language and people group receive access to the Bible in our lifetime. The goal of this initiative is to have churches in Metro NYC resource 300,000 verses of Scripture from 2018 thru 2020. We want to see one hundred or more churches adopt and invest $35 per verse in 2018 to bring the Gospel to a people group in Bible poverty. This number will grow over time to see 300 churches participating by 2019 and 500 churches by 2020. I want to help eradicate bible poverty! Currently there is great need for emergency food in the Washington Heights/Inwood community with 27% living below the poverty line. Sixty percent suffer from being overweight or obese and 10% from diabetes. Good nutritional food is needed and often not affordable. In response to this need, Pastor Walter Sotelo organizes and mobilizes various community partners and local churches in partnership with residents, businesses, schools, and other community organizations through a healthy communities initiative called "Uptown Go Green". We are asking for you to pledge an additional $15 that will go directly to providing families good nutritional food through Uptown Go Green. How much money are we asking for? We are asking for you to pledge $50 to go towards the mission of ending bible poverty and physical poverty around the world. With a donation of $50, $35 will go directly to translating a bible verse into the Colombian Sign Language. The remaining $15 will go towards providing food to 3000 families in physical poverty in NYC through an organization called Uptown Go Green. You can give to the campaign HERE. If you wish to use a check, please make it out to illumiNations. illumiNations will provide reports on the progress of the languages being translated.
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Shortwave Radio 101 » Tecsun PL880 Portable Shortwave Radio Review ​Don't miss out on regular updates, contests and giveaways - Sign up to our Newsletter today! What Shortwave Radios To Buy In 2018: An Extensive Buying Guide Short Wave Radios: An Instructional Guide Tecsun PL880 Portable Shortwave Radio Review SONY ICF-SW7600GR Shortwave Radio Review Sangean ATS-909X Shortwave Radio Review / By CommunicationWhiz Tecsun PL880 is the latest release from Tecsun and was created to fix the problem that previous models had (weak signals, low-frequency capacity, etc.). Fortunately, this device delivers a solid reception and has a strong battery life of over 20 hours. That's why we're reviewing this outstanding device today. Not only is it accurate at finding signals, but users can automatically tune into them thanks to the PL880's extended memory storage. Now let's get to the review! You can hear the radio's tuning when it's on, and it sounds smoother than competing devices. The radio easily slides smoothly when turning the knob and the fine tuning knobs help SSB users find the exact frequency they need. PLL Digitized conversion receiver 24 hr Alarm Clock with a 2 hr Sleep Timer 18650 Rechargeable Battery included 2,050 Station Memories This device also has a switch that illuminates the backlight display. Once pressed, it keeps the display bright even when the radio is turned off. Normal mode helps provides light when each control is pressed and then turns off after 2-3 seconds. The Tecsun PL880 has a 18650 lithium battery. And it has a 5V USB port which is used for recharging expired batteries. If you need a more durable battery for rough use, Tecsun provides an optional 2000 mAh and 5000 mAh battery for extended listening. It also has the highest memory station we've seen in a modern shortwave radio. For example, stores up to 100-250 memories on a single page. There are over 25 pages total, and you can use its Auto Tuning Storage feature to find the frequency that's stored in the memory storage system. The Tecsun PL880 has a recording feature which places it ahead of the competition. Users like this feature as it allows them to place an output mic into the device and record their personal stories. It has a volume control setting that allows you to determine the level of radio and minimize unwanted sounds from interfering with your recording. And it features extra features to help improve your listening experience. For instance, it includes a headphone jack, 24-hour alarm clock, simple tone control, external antenna jack, and an internal AM antenna. Most devices don't give users the opportunity to control the bandwidth. But, the Tecsun PL880 has 4-5 bandwidth filtering options included. Users can filter the bandwidth levels on AM and SSB frequencies without sacrificing the audio quality. However, there is one thing that consumers complained about. They stated that there was a defective battery connection after using the shortwave receiver for more than 6 months. If this happens to you, get a replacement to continue using this device. Basically, radio enthusiasts should look into the Tecsun PL880 if they want a shortwave radio receiver that can easily pick up frequencies within SW, LW, MW, and SSB stations. You can get this on Amazon at a price about $160. Are you stuck on determining the right shortwave radio receiver? When getting your first receiver, it can be confusing without having the right knowledge. Manufacturers will provide a list of specifications and features, but they don't mean anything to newcomers. Now that it's time to buy a receiver, how will you know that it will suit your needs? Continue reading to get extra assistance. Listening Regulations Before you invest in a receiver, check the listening regulations of the country. The regulations change from each country and can lead to a severe penalty if its the rules are breached. Some countries have restrictions on some receivers and have restrictions on frequency coverage. Here are the transmissions that can be used legally: Radio Amateurs Frequency Stations Legitimate Broadcasters Remember, it's illegal to listen to unlicensed or pirate radio stations or telephone links. So you should avoid these stations until they receive a license to broadcast. Receiver Types There are two popular shortwave radio types: a portable radio that's powered via an external power source or through batteries. They are usually small and can be placed in your luggage. Second, is the desktop receiver. They are designed to operate on desks and are larger than their portable counterparts. Desktop shortwave receivers are more expensive but offer more advanced features once purchased. While the features and specifications can differ, there are a few controls that almost every receiver has. Even with the cheapest receiver, you'll find settings such as a band selector (MW, LW, FM, and SW) and either an analog or digital frequency display. With more expensive receivers you'll notice certain features such as keypad frequency entry, signal strength meter, AGC (Automatic Gain Control), SSB (single side band) tuning, etc. Make sure that your radio has the features that you desire to ensure that you get the most out of it. ' Like many other products that are in stores, the accessories included with your SW mean a lot. Especially if you plan on traveling outdoors as these accessories can provide great weather alerts and added entertainment. The antenna is the most common accessory that comes with SW radios. However, the built-in ones might not be as powerful as expected. Because of this, you get a shortwave radio that includes external jacks so that you can plug in a higher quality antenna for better signal reception. Make sure that your antenna set up has a window feed strip, insulators, and a long antenna wire. This ensures that you'll reach weaker frequencies and tune into your favorite radio stations. We believe that the Tecsun PL880 is one of the best portable shortwave radio devices in the market. It has a long battery life, tone control, and is sold at a modest price. If you're serious about getting emergency broadcasts and weather reports when you're outdoors. Source: ebay.com Are there any questions, comments, or concerns you have with this device? Let us know in the comment section! Tecsun PL880 Copyright 2018 by FeelTheSounds.com
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Why Figure Skating Is One Of The Final Barriers To Gender Equality The Olympic sport has historically been arguably over-involved in what its female athletes do – or do not – wear. As her name is blasted over loudspeakers to frenzied cheers and applause from the crowd, Maé-Bérénice Méité glides into the center of the ice rink and takes up a delicate yet powerful stance; her hands out by her sides, palms up, as she stares up at the ceiling. The first few strums of a guitar fill the room, as an acoustic cover of Beyonce's 'Halo' starts playing, and Méité begins dancing. A black-and-gold unitard covers her entire body, leaving only her arms exposed. She twirls and spins across the glistening rink, a monochrome figure standing stark against the pure whiteness of the ice, the golden embellishments on the top of her costume twinkling as she jumps and flips and loops throughout her routine. The gentle grace of her opening soon morphs into an energetic and mesmerizing performance set to Beyonce's Run The World. As the lyrics pound out the question "Who runs the world? Girls!", Méité shows of her prowess by spinning on the spot, reaching behind her as she twirls and effortlessly lifts a leg straight up behind her head. She finishes her routine by power-fisting the air, a proud smile etched across her face. In what should be considered remarkable because of her grace, skill, and maneuvers on the ice, instead, Maé-Bérénice Méité was making headlines for the quite unremarkable stunt of not doing her routine in a skirt. An extremely talented and hard-working athlete performed an Olympic sport; and the main reaction was 'Wow, she didn't wear a dress." Unfortunately, this perplexing response isn't new. Indeed, figure skating is an Olympic sport which has historically been arguably over-involved in what its female athletes, referred to as 'Ladies', do – or do not – wear. While figure skating could be considered the first equalitarian sport, being the oldest Olympic sport women could legally compete in, there have been some problematic and sexist currents running beneath the ice since the first female athlete slid into the competition in 1902, even though she wasn't technically meant to be there. Syers became the first woman to compete at the World Figure Skating Championships in 1902, entering what was previously an all-male event. Madge Syers entered the World Figure Skating Championships because of a loophole – it didn't explicitly state anywhere that women couldn't compete. She came second overall, and the Swedish skater she placed behind even offered her his gold medal, saying he believed she deserved it, and should have won. Clearly, the argument that women should have a place in the sport had been made. However, in response, the WFSC closed the loophole and banned women from competing, citing skirts as their main concern, arguing the long skirts which were worn at the time made it too difficult for judges to see female skaters' feet, thus being the first instance of wardrobe-related woes for women figure skaters. Once the ban on women in the sport was lifted, it was only a matter of time before the sexist fascination with what outfits women wore while competing slinked in again. At the 1920 Olympics, American figure skater Theresa Weld performed the Salchow move – a jump-and spin maneuver – and was reprimanded when her skirt flew up to her knees. Far too risque, apparently; the debate on whether figure skating was female-appropriate was reignited. But nevertheless, women persisted. And in 1924, Norway's Sonja Henie spun on the ice in a short skirt for the first time. Granted, she was only 11 years-old, which is why she could 'get away with it', the move nonetheless ushered in a new standard for skaters who came after her, until short dresses and skirts were the unofficial uniforms for female figure skaters. And because the rule was unofficial, it was open to interpretation. After several decades of skirts and dresses adorning women skaters as they twisted and twirled on the ice, two women decided to shake things up. Dressing down sexism American skater Debi Thomas made waves in a full unitard during the 1988 Olympics, which led to a ban on costumes without skirts. In a never-seen-before move, American skater Debi Thomas wore a full-body unitard in the 1988 Olympics, a stark contrast to competitor Katarina Witt's outfit – a barely-there, feathered and skirtless leotard which revealed her posterior. Immediately after, the International Skating Union created a rule stating that skirts which covered the hips and backside were required for the ladies' competition. This rule, often called the "Katarina rule" also cancelled out leotards and unitards. It wasn't until 2004 when these two body-covering outfits were re-allowed into competitive figure skating. And yet, it's been well over a decade since then; sowhy did the audience collectively gasp when Méité dazzled in a similar outfit in her short program this year? The art of body policing female athletes South Korean skater Yura Min suffers a wardrobe malfunction during her performance. The official handbook for the ISU is filled with terms with jarringly sexist overtones, stating female competitors must be "modest, dignified and appropriate for competition", and avoid being "theatrical" or showing "excessive nudity". The sport is still considered by most to be archaicly conservative, and doesn't cope well with women fighting against the norm and daring to expand beyond the traditional skirt or dress which is expected of them. But, like most instances of sexism, there is a level of irony here. Méité's skirtless unitard allowed her to complete her routine without the added challenge of her outfit falling down, flipping up, or failing in any way. This cannot be said for at least two of her fellow athletes. Gabriella Papadakis, one half of the French ice dancing team, had her left breast exposed when her dress became undone early in her routine. South Korean ice dancer, Yura Min, also had the back of her top fall open during her routine, and had to attempt to keep her shirt from flinging off as she spun and dipped throughout the rest of her short program. And because, apparently, women's bodies are still sinful and must be covered, Papadakis' unremarkable breast became a hot news topic, repeatedly likened to the 2004 Superbowl 'incident' involving Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake and a nipple. So, basically, women can't win in figure skating. They either cover their bodies in athletic-looking (and practical) unitards and leotards and make the news because they didn't wear a skirt, or they wear short dresses and barely-there costumes and run the risk of having their breasts and body parts exposed – which breaks the minds of people who can't bear to see a nipple in any situation which isn't sexual. Short skirts and dresses are practical for figure skaters. It allows for free movement and they can make a gorgeous site on the ice – and figure skating is a very visual sport. But unitards are equally just as practical and visually stunning, so the hubbub which reverberates around the Olympics when a woman dares to be different – and probably warmer – by donning a body-covering costume needs to stop. The fascination with a woman's nipple being 'exposed' and the way this 'wardrobe malfunction' overshadows her performance is no longer in sync with the era of the sport. But, in a competition where 'being pretty' is one of the main aspects scrutinized by audiences, judges and the media alike, and in a world where 'pretty' tends to equal outdated ideals of femininity, it's perhaps not surprising that athletes like Méité are still attracting attention for reasons other than their athleticism. Featured image via shutterstock.com. Comment: Do you think figure skating perpetuates sexism? 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Unique bed & breakfasts, guesthouses, and hotels | be inspired by what's on ← Back to search results [email protected] Alba Apartments 7/8 Gentle's entry, Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH8 8PD, United Kingdom see all 11 images Apartments and People 2 Adult(s) 0 Children 1 Apartments Apartment 1 Adult 2 Adult(s) 3 Adult(s) 4 Adult(s) 5 Adult(s) 6 Adult(s) 7 Adult(s) 8 Adult(s) 9 Adult(s) 10 Adult(s) 11 Adult(s) 12 Adult(s) 13 Adult(s) 14 Adult(s) 15 Adult(s) 16 Adult(s) 17 Adult(s) 18 Adult(s) 19 Adult(s) 20 Adult(s) 0 Children 1 Child 2 Children 3 Children 4 Children 5 Children 6 Children 7 Children 8 Children 9 Children 10 Children 11 Children 12 Children 13 Children 14 Children 15 Children 16 Children 17 Children 18 Children 19 Children 20 Children 1 Apartment added Apartment-Ensuite with Shower - Tarif de base Master bedroom has one double bed, fitted wardrobes and an ensuite shower room. Second bedroom has two single bed and fitted wardrobes. Both bedrooms have alarm clocks and hairdryers. There is a fully equipped kitchen with fridge freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, hob , oven and microwave oven. The sitting room has a dining area which comfortably seats four persons. Alba Apartments Information This apartment is centrally located in the old Town, It is a two minute walk to The Palace of Holyrood House, The Scottish Parliament Building and The Royal Mile. It sits in the shadow of Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh's extinct volcano. The location is perfect for a city break as most tourist attractions are within easy walking distance. The apartment is bright and spacious with double glazing and central heating.The building is serviced with secure entry and a lift. There is a master bedroom fitted wardrobes and an ensuite bathroom. The second bedroom has two full sized single beds and fitted wardrobes. All beds have comfortable memory foam mattresses and pillows.There is a second bathroom, full fitted modern kitchen with dishwasher, fridge/freezer and oven/hob. The apartment also has flat screen tv, dvd player and a selection of dvds. There is free wifi. The neighbourhood around the apartment is known as Canongate. It houses such famous buildings as Canongate Kirk (1690) and Kirkyard - burial place of Adam Smith (author of "The Wealth of Nations" ). Also in this area is The Palace of Holyrood House, The Canongate Tolbooth, The People's Story (museum of ordinary Edinburgh folk) and The Scottish Parliament Building.Secure allocated parking is also provided. Getting around Most Old Town attractions are within easy walking distance of the apartment. Local buses are available for attractions further afield, such as The Royal Yacht Britannia. Accommodation type: Apartment Booking Terms and Conditions Privacy and cookie policy Train from Waverley station (5.0 miles) The apartment is situated just off the Royal Mile (High Street). A map will be provided on confirmation. Guest Review Terms Find quirky events across the UK Copyright © 2019 toprooms. All rights reserved Prices in Edinburgh may go up, so secure your reservation today This website is edited by eviivo Limited, 154 Pentonville Road, London, N1 9JE, United Kingdom. We use cookies to ensure you have the best experience and any personal data shared during your visit is protected by our privacy policy Our website was created and is hosted by eviivo Limited, 154 Pentonville Road, London, N1 9JE, United Kingdom. Registration: 05002392 Tax / VAT number: 877374571 . eviivo have no responsibility for the content displayed on this website, and they operate the website on our behalf under the following privacy policy By using this website you consent to our use of cookies and the terms of our privacy policy
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One for QAYG Hexies for Lily's Quilts HexAlong, and one for a 30 minute Heart applique block, to help out Caroline over at Serenity Quilts raise money for Cancer Research. On Flickr I'm signed up for the 4x5 Modern Quilt Bee, and I've been auditioning blocks … It starts officially today, so I'll be focusing a bit more on it from now on. My sewing day month looks like this … eek! For more loveliness and to add your links to either the Fresh Sewing Day or the Small Blog Meet Up head over to Lily's ….
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MVR Degree College after 5 years of its existence started P.G. courses in the year 1996, in a rented building offering M.Sc Organic Chemistry and Computer Science courses. Subsequently we acquired our own pucca building for P.G.Courses at Ramachandra Nagar. Prof.D.Satyanarayana, our mentor was largely responsible in shaping and organising the P.G. Courses with laboratories as per the UGC guidelines. Many renowned and retired professors of Andhra University, namely, Prof.A.S.R Anjaneyulu, Prof.C.S.P Sastry, Prof.P.V.Subbarao, Prof.L.S.A Dekshitulu and Prof.M.Uma Maheshwara Rao worked with us. Prof.R.Venkateswarlu, Prof.Y.L.N.Murthy, Prof.N.S.Sarma, Prof.G.Nageswara Rao, Prof.A.V.Prasada Rao, Prof.U.Viplava Prasad delivered guest lectures and also guided us in organising National Seminars. Year after year we added new courses such as M.Sc Microbiology, Biochemistry, Applied Mathematics, Biotechnology, Botany, Analytical Chemistry, Physics, Physical Chemistry and UGC Sponsored Post Graduate Diploma in Phytopharma Technology. We provide sophisticated Laboratories, Library, Playground etc., as per the norms of UGC. Impressed by the infrastructural facilities provided by the college, Andhra University has awarded the Centre for Research in Chemistry. We are proud to say that the faculty and students of Prof.G.Gopala Rao, who was a renowned Scientist of Andhra University wished to install "Prof.G.Gopala Rao, Centenary Memorial Award" to a consistent bright and meritorious student who secures highest percentage of marks in M.Sc.,Analytical Chemistry by depositing corpus fund. It gives us a tremendous joy and happiness when our students secure ranks and settles well in their career around the globe as drug analysts, Production Managers, Quality checking persons, Professors, Scientists etc. A few to list out are: Ms.Rajeswari, 1st Batch, Gold medalist in 2002(M.Sc Microbiology); Mr.Sudarshan Reddy, Senior Scientist, Reddy's Lab; Mr.Anil Kumar, Aurobindo Pharma; Ms.Lalitha, Lecturer, Govt.Krishna Degree College; Mr.Naveen, Faculty in USA; Ms.Jenny,S/w Engg.,USA; Mr.N.S.Sharma,Asst.Professor, Delhi University; Mr.G.Ramesh, Scientist, London and so on. Prof.G. Nageswara Rao, Vice Chancellor, A.U Congratulating A.U Topper and Pratibha Awardee(Govt.Of.A.P),2016 Kum. A. Gowthami,M. Sc (Applied Mathematics) Dr.V.Rama Rao Secretary and Correspondent, Dr.A.Bala Krishna ,Principal , Dr.Ch.Rama Sanyasi Rao Head of the department Mathematics ,Congratulating Santhosh Kumar on his success in civil services.
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The Test That Can Look Into A Child's (Reading) Future By Cory Turner If this isn't an honest-to-goodness crystal ball, it's close. Neurobiologist Nina Kraus believes she and her team at Northwestern University have found a way — a half-hour test — to predict kids' literacy skill long before they're old enough to begin reading. When I first read the study in the journal PLOS Biology, two words came to mind: science fiction. Because flagging some 3-year-olds as potentially troubled readers — before they've even tried reading — feels eerily like being handcuffed by Tom Cruise in Minority Report for a crime that hasn't happened yet. Kraus herself says the test is nothing short of "a biological looking glass into a child's literacy potential." To understand how the test works, she says, you need to understand that reading begins not with our eyes but with our ears, as we hear and catalog speech sounds. It's hard work. Everything we hear, our brains have to process, separating the stuff that's meaningful from pure noise. And they do it in microseconds. "This is arguably some of the most complex computation that we ask our brain to do," says Kraus. Every sound creates a kind of electric reflection in the brain. Brain waves even look like the sound waves they're reacting to. And it's loads of information packed into these brain waves that, Kraus says, can tell her if a child who can't yet read may have trouble reading down the road. "The child is sitting in a comfy chair," according to Kraus. "He's watching a movie of his choice. And we have these scalp electrodes, which we call buttons." In one ear (the left), kids heard their movie. For our own, hypothetical test, we picked the Pixar favorite Wall-E: In the right ear, Kraus' young subjects heard two things. First, the unintelligible chatter of half a dozen people: It's just noise. No real words in there. But, on top of that Kraus looped the simple consonant-vowel combination "Da": The final product sounded something like this: A mess, right? But Kraus and her team could see, in the kids' brain waves, how well they could separate the speech sound, "Da," from everything else. What's the sign of a healthy brain and a strong, future reader? Brain waves that, in spite of the noise, capture the richness of that tiny, little "Da" — things like timing, harmonics and consistency. For example, every "Da" should elicit the same response from the brain. Varied responses to the same sound, says Kraus, are a big red flag: "If the brain responds differently to that same sound — [though] the sound hasn't changed — how is a child to learn?" Kraus tested one batch of 3-year-olds, then tested them again at 4, and was able to predict language skill. Her team also tested kids as old as 14 and were able to predict reading skill as well as flag learning disabilities. When asked what Kraus would like to see in her looking glass, she's ambitious: "My vision for this is to have every child tested at birth." Because, Kraus says, this science fiction idea is based on something researchers have known for decades: When it comes to helping kids with literacy challenges, earlier is better. Cory Turner Cory Turner reports and edits for the NPR Ed team. He's helped lead several of the team's signature reporting projects, including "The Truth About America's Graduation Rate" (2015), the groundbreaking "School Money" series (2016), "Raising Kings: A Year Of Love And Struggle At Ron Brown College Prep" (2017), and the NPR Life Kit parenting podcast with Sesame Workshop (2019). His year-long investigation with NPR's Chris Arnold, "The Trouble With TEACH Grants" (2018), led the U.S. Department of Education to change the rules of a troubled federal grant program that had unfairly hurt thousands of teachers. See stories by Cory Turner
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Man saves California's oldest weekly newspaper from closure DOWNIEVILLE, Calif. (AP) — A retiree has canceled an around-the-world trip to save California's oldest weekly newspaper, which was set to shut down when its editor retires this month. The paper began in 1853 as a twice-per-month publication; its claim to fame is that Mark Twain once wrote there under his real name, Sam Clemens. He was there hiding out from authorities in Nevada, where he had accepted a challenge to a duel after dueling had been outlawed, Don Russell, 70, the current publisher who is retiring told SFGate. Carl Butz, 71, says he is taking over the Mountain Messenger, which is based out of his hometown of Downieville and covers two rural counties northeast of Sacramento. Terms of the deal were not immediately disclosed. "I've been a widower for three years and this is a new chapter in my life," Butz, who lives in an off-the-grid cabin, told SFGate. "What am I going to do? Go on another trip around the world? Instead, I'm doing something good for the community, and I feel good about it." Known around the area as the "Mountain Mess," the paper covers school board meetings, federal land use and other issues. Russell, the Mountain Messenger's editor-publisher, told The Los Angeles Times he is planning to retire soon and had spent the past year trying to sell the paper but hadn't received any offers. Russell became co-owner of the paper in the early 1990s. The Jan. 16 edition will be his last in his current role but he said he plans to continue his association with the paper after he takes a vacation with his wife. "It's the absolute best thing I could have hoped for," he said. "I get to do the stuff I like to do and not have to do the stuff I don't like to do." A retired independent software consultant, Butz plans to run the weekly as a nonprofit and do some writing and editing. He will rely on volunteers to help fill the paper. He's already found a woman who wants to cover the Board of Supervisors meetings, he said. As newspapers shut down nationwide, Butz says he is happy to keep the Mountain Messenger going. "There's just been this rash of these things across the country; you lose the community," Butz said. Single-Family Zoning Is Weird Why Did This California Farmer End Up in Court For Growing Wheat? Los Angeles teachers are suing Delta after a plane dumped jet fuel on them, allegedly leaving them dizzy and nauseous Can I Take My 401(k) in a Lump Sum?
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Mark Shurtliff, Utah's former top law enforcement officer, seemed happy with the techniques used by the state when they weren't being used on him, but now he's shocked, I say SHOCKED! I hope this brings about some dialogue on privilege, class, race and basic human rights; maybe even some understanding about human dignity and a child's right to not be subjected to police brutality and megalomania. How about real change and movement, perhaps?
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Selena Kaatz began curling at age eight, after spending many years hanging out at the curling club watching her parents play. Over time, curling became a more and more important piece of Selena's life. Now, Kaatz plays third for Manitoba curling rink Team Einarson, recently helping them made a breakthrough in the curling world this past year. 2016 has been a memorable year for Team Einarson and Selena in particular – the team won their first Provincial Scotties Tournament of Hearts in front of Selena's supportive hometown crowd of Beausejour. From there, Team Einarson played in their first-ever National Scotties Tournament of Hearts, earning the attention and well-wishes of the entire province of Manitoba. They hope to continue improving, and eventually Selena hopes to make it to the Olympic Games.
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Chicka Chicka Boom Boom and other books they know by heart. Teachers, these Chicka trees were inspired by students at South Daytona Elementary. Check out my Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Pinterest Board for other Chicka ideas.
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