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The Wind Quintet, Op. 26, is a chamber music composition by Arnold Schoenberg, composed in 1923–24. It is one of the earliest of Schoenberg's compositions to use twelve-tone technique.
History
Schoenberg's wind quintet was one of his first twelve-tone compositions. It was composed in 1923–24, and individual sketches in the composer's sketchbook number 5 contain precise data on the progress of the composition. The world premiere took place on Schoenberg's fiftieth birthday, 13 September 1924. The score's dedication is "Dem Bubi Arnold" (To little Arnold), the composer's grandson, his daughter Gertrud and Felix Greissle's child.
Analysis
The Quintet is in four movements:
The work is laid out in the four-movement pattern of Classical chamber-music forms, using the thematic contrast usual in them. In this way, Schoenberg sought to restore the innate expressive qualities of the forms of tonal music, and so the Quintet, along with the Suite for piano, Op. 25, the Suite for septet, Op. 29, the Third String Quartet, Op. 30, and the Variations for Orchestra, represent the most extreme point of his neoclassicism.
The first movement follows standard sonata-allegro layout, and "is perhaps the most notorious example of a twelve-tone movement imitating a tonal form", with a repeated two-theme exposition, a development section, and a recapitulation in which the second theme is transposed up a perfect fourth, as if it were a tonal work with the second key area originally in the dominant. The mistaken impression is easily formed that this is "some sort of musical taxidermy—rondo and sonata-allegro skins stuffed and mounted with chromatic sawdust" but, despite superficial appearances, the structure is quite a different thing. The opening theme of the first movement, for example, is in two phrases. The first, antecedent phrase uses the first hexachord of the basic series; the second, consequent phrase uses the second hexachord.
The opening melody of the scherzo movement starts with the fourth note of the basic series, the first three notes having already appeared in the accompaniment. Unlike some other passages in the Quintet, the accompaniment here uses the same tones as are found in the melody but not at the same time. Later in the same movement, different forms of the row are combined in contrapuntal elaboration (e.g., the inversion and retrograde inversion in b. 88–94)—a procedure also featured later in the Rondo.
The third, slow movement is in an extended ternary form, with coda. A substantial transition section in bars 53–81, with a change of meter and faster tempo, connects the central section to the return of the opening material.
The finale follows the expected pattern for a Classical seven-part rondo, with motivically distinguished sections in a design that may be designated as A–B–A′–C–A″–B′–A–coda. These sections are also distinguished by the row forms used on the surface.
Discography
In chronological order of recording:
Arnold Schoenberg: Wind Quintet. Metropolitan Wind Quintet LP recording. Dial 13. New York: Dial Records, 1951.
Arnold Schoenberg: Quintet for Wind Instruments, Op. 26. Philadelphia Woodwind Quintet (William Kincaid, flute; John de Lancie, oboe; Anthony Gigliotti, clarinet; Sol Schoenbach, bassoon; Mason Jones, horn). LP recording 1 sound disc: 33⅓ rpm, monaural, 12 inch. Columbia Masterworks ML 5217. [New York]: Columbia, 1957.
Arnold Schoenberg: Wind Quintet, Op. 26. Czech Philharmonic Wind Quintet. Recorded in the Supraphon studios in Prague. LP recording 1 sound disc: 33⅓ rpm, stereo, 12 inch. Supraphon 50 692. Prague: Supraphon, 1966.
Arnold Schoenberg: Wind Quintet, Op. 26. Danzi Quintet. LP recording. Philips PHC 9068. [Holland]: Philips, 1967. Reissued on HNH Records, LP [number unknown], 1978. Reissued together with Harrison Birtwistle: Refrains and Choruses for Wind Quintet. Philips Modern Music Series. LP recording 1 sound disc: analog, 33⅓ rpm, stereo, 12 inch. Philips 802 740 LY. [Holland]: Philips, 1960s?.
Arnold Schoenberg: Quintet for Wind Instruments, Op. 26. New England Conservatory Chamber Players, John Heiss, conductor. New England Conservatory Series, vol. 2. LP recording. 2 sides, 12 inch, 33⅓ rpm, stereophonic. Golden Crest Records NEC-102. [N.p.]: Golden Crest Records, 1969.
Arnold Schoenberg: Suite, Op. 29; Wind Quintet, Op. 26. Members of the London Sinfonietta (Op. 26: Sebastian Bell, flute; Janet Craxton, oboe; Antony Pay, clarinet; Alan Civil, horn; Roger Birnstingl, bassoon); David Atherton, conductor. Recorded at All Saints Church, Petersham, 1973–1974. Compact disc 1 sound disc: digital, stereo, 4¾ inch. London 433 083-2. New York: London Records, 1992.
Arnold Schoenberg: Wind Quintet, Op. 26. Wiener Bläsersolisten. LP recording 1 sound disc: 33 1/3 rpm, stereo, 12 inch. Deutsche Grammophon 2530 825. [Hamburg]: Deutsche Grammophon, 1977.
Art of Basel Ensemble. Johann Sebastian Bach: Musikalisches Opfer, Ricercare à 6.; Arnold Schoenberg: Quintet for Winds, Op. 26; Leoš Janáček: Mládí. Basel Ensemble. Recorded 26–27 January 1986, Studio 1, Bayerischer Rundfunk, Munich. Compact disc 1 sound disc: digital, stereo, 4¾ inch. Denon CM-1474. [Japan]: Denon; U.S.A.: A & M Records, 1987.
Aulos-Bläserquintett. Vol. 7. Paul Hindemith: Kleine Kammermusik, Pp. 24/2; Hanns Eisler: Divertimento, Op. 5 [recte: Op. 4]; Arnold Schoenberg: Bläserquintett, Op. 26. Aulos-Bläserquintett./ Recorded 1992, SDR, Stuttgart. Compact disc 1 sound disc: digital, 4¾ inch. Koch Schwann 3-1163-2 H1. Austria: Koch Schwann, 1994.
Soni Ventorum Wind Quintet Plays Smith & Schoenberg. William O. Smith: Jazz Set for Violin and Wind Quintet (1990); Arnold Schoenberg: Wind Quintet, Op. 26 (1924). Aloysia Friedmann, violin; Soni Ventorum Wind Quintet. Compact disc 1 sound disc: digital, stereo, 4¾ inch. Musical Heritage Society 514225K. Oakhurst, New Jersey: Musical Heritage Society, 1996
Hanns Eisler: Vierzehn Arten den Regen zu beschreiben, Op. 70; Divertimento, Op. 4. Arnold Schoenberg: Quintet for Winds, Op. 26. Kammermusikvereinigung der Deutschen Staatsoper Berlin (1st work); Danzi-Bläserquintett Berlin (2nd and 3rd works). Recorded May and October 1967, Christuskirche, Berlin (1st work) and December 1987 – January 1988, Lukaskirche, Dresden (2nd and 3rd works). Compact Disc 1 sound disc: digital, 4¾ inch. Berlin Classics 0092552BC. [Berlin?]: Berlin Classics, 1997.
Houston Symphony Chamber Players; Christoph Eschenbach, Piano: Schoenberg, Webern, Berg. Anton Webern: Concerto, Op. 24; Drei kleine Stücke, Op. 11; Vier Stücke, Op. 7; Alban Berg: Sonata for Piano, Op. 1; Arnold Schoenberg: Wind Quintet, Op. 26. Uri Pianka and Eric Halen, violins; Wayne Brooks, viola; Desmond Hoebig, cello; Aralee Dorough, flute; Robert Atherholt, oboe; David peck, clarinet; Benjamin Kamins, bassoon; William Ver Meulen, horn; John DeWitt, trumpet; Allen Barnhill, trombone. Recorded 1995, Duncan Hall, Rice University, Houston. Compact Disc 1 sound disc: digital, 4¾ inch. Koch International Classics 3-7337-2 H1. Port Washington, New York: Koch International L. P., 1996.
Zemlinsky Quintett Wien. Arnold Schönberg: Bläserquintett Op. 26; Jean-René Françaix: Quintett Nr. 1. Heidrun Wagner-Lanzendörfer, flute; Andrea Krauk, oboe; Kurt Franz Schmid, clarinet; Michel Gasiarino, horn; Gottfried Pokorny, bassoon. Recorded at the ORF Broadcasting Studio, Vienna, between November 1997 and March 1998. Compact Disc 1 sound disc: digital, 4¾ inch. ORF CD 163. [Austria]: ORF Radio Niederösterreich, 1998.
The Robert Craft Collection: Music of Arnold Schoenberg vol. 8. Chamber Symphony No. 2; Die glückliche Hand, Op. 18; Wind Quintet, Op. 26. Mark Beesley, bass; Simon Joly Chorale; Philharmonia Orchestra; New York Woodwind Quintet (Carol Wincenc, flute; Stephen Taylor, oboe; Charles Neidich, clarinet; William Purvis, horn; Donald MacCourt, bassoon); Robert Craft, conductor. (Quintet recorded 6–8 January 2004, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York) Compact Disc 1 sound disc: digital; 4¾ inch. Naxos 8.557526. [Hong Kong]: Naxos, 2008. Also packaged as one disc of The Works of Arnold Schoenberg, Vol. 1. Compact Discs, 5 sound discs: digital; 4¾ inch. Naxos 8.505223. [Hong Kong]: Naxos, 2008.
Farkas Quintet Amsterdam live recording Arnold Schoenberg: Wind Quintet, Op. 26. Herman van Kogelenberg, flute; Hans Wolters, oboe; Marcel Geraeds, clarine ; Fons Verspaandonk, horn; Remko Edelaar, bassoon. Recorded in Cenakel, Tilburg Netherlands, 2007. Quintone Recordings.
Phoenix Ensemble: Karlheinz Stockhausen: Zeitmaße; Arnold Schoenberg: Wind Quintet, Op. 26. Phoenix Ensemble: Kelli Kathman, flute (Stockhausen); Erin Lesser, flute (Schoenberg); Carl Oswald, oboe (Stockhausen); Erin Gustafson, oboe (Schoenberg); Keve Wilson, cor anglais; Mark Lieb, clarinet; Gina Cuffari, bassoon; Alana Vegter, horn. Compact disc 1 sound disc: digital, stereo, 4¾ inch. Albany CD TROY1371. Albany, New York: Albany Records US; Kendal, Cumbria: Albany Records UK, 2012.
References
Sources
Further reading
Corson, Langdon. 1984. Arnold Schoenberg's Woodwind Quintet Op. 26 Background and Analysis. Nashville: Gasparo Company.
Hyde, Martha M. 1982. Schoenberg's Twelve-Tone Harmony: The Suite Op. 29 and the Compositional Sketches. Studies in Musicology. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press. .
Maegaard, Jan. 1972. Studien zur Entwicklung des dodekaphonen Satzes bei Arnold Schönberg, 2 vols. plus supplement with music examples Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen; Oslo: Norsk Musikforlag; Frankfurt am Main: Wilhelmiana Musikverlag.
Spies, Claudio. 1974. "Vortrag / 12 T K / Princeton". Perspectives of New Music 13, no. 1 (Fall–Winter): 58–136.
External links
Twelve-tone compositions by Arnold Schoenberg
1924 compositions
Schoenberg
Chamber music by Arnold Schoenberg
Neoclassicism (music)
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Program/Application Details
Tribute: Eugene Thaw
Fenimore Art Museum
Parfleche
Unknown Cheyenne artist
W: 19"; L: 27"
http://collections.fenimoreartmuseum.org/node/4947
By Stacy Ernst (Carlton University)
Despite their function or beauty, the objects surrounding us are easily taken for granted. The bag you carry everyday is first and foremost utilitarian, but what makes it meaningful? Is it the materials used, the knowledge it enacts, the role it plays in ceremony, or, in the case of the Cheyenne parfleche I worked with, the role it plays in everyday life? These were just some of the questions I explored during the 2015 Otsego Institute Workshop.
Parfleche containers are utilitarian items. They were made in four styles: flat case, cylinder, box and envelope. Due possibly to their practicality, envelope-style parfleches, like this one, were frequently made. They could carry a variety of items from clothes, to food, to medicines. The malleable hide construction made them lightweight and waterproof—two extremely important qualities for nomadic peoples of the Plains region.
While we cannot know for certain how parfleche container making began, curator Gaylord Torrence, an authority on the subject, positions it as part of the tradition of hide painting and birch bark container making practiced by the Woodland peoples of the northeast and western Great Lakes regions.[1] As colonization forced these people westward to the Plains, they brought these knowledges with them. An unknown individual made this parfleche; because labour was divided along gender lines, it is likely that a woman made it. Hide preparation and container making was done by females.[2]
This parfleche dates to approximately 1830. There are three different phases of parfleche painting defined by the colours used.[3] The exclusive use of red, green and black, as well as the black outlining that is used in this design, is hallmark of the first phase. A common aesthetic strategy among Cheyenne artists was to have the design develop from a painted border and the inclusion of small design elements. This is the case here; the design emerges from a border that features small square voids.
Otsego presents a wonderful opportunity to benefit from the faculty's wealth of knowledge and participate in the many conversations huddled around objects in the storage room and display cases. The conversation that developed between David Penney and Emil her Many Horses around case 32 – where this parfleche is displayed – was over whether or not it is Cheyenne made. Overall, the design has a heavy quality; Cheyenne artists favoured a more delicate approach. Though the record mentions Southern Arapaho, Kiowa, and Plateau nations using similar aesthetic motifs, it is identified as Cheyenne. There are clear Cheyenne treatments, but there are just as many variances.
The hourglass motif, and the small units that are voids rather than painted areas, are more common with Arapaho designs (comparative example: Torrence pg. 128). The motif of a cross or flower enclosed in a circle repeated six times along the horizontal axis is uncommon. However, the Blackfeet used a cross motif, though theirs were thinner and more clearly a cross (comparative examples: Torrence pg. 186 and 187).
This parfleche's most striking feature is the horizontal emphasis of the composition. Often the designs on envelope parfleche are vertical, thus accentuating the elongated shape of the container. Variations on this arrangement have been seen among the Crow (comparative example: Torrence pg. 219, though it lacks a heavy border), but generally speaking these are anomalies. The horizontal arrangement of this design creates a dynamic tension between the verticality of the object and of the horizontality of the painting.
Parfleche containers were not only made for personal use, but were also traded and gifted. This contributes to the problem of stylistically identifying the parfleche with certainty. This design demonstrates that the artist drew from a variety of sources – Arapaho, Blackfeet, and Crow – suggesting wide-ranging experiences. Thus, this parfleche is meaningful not only because it carried things efficiently, but also because it is a material manifestation of the connections its maker may have had with other people and things.
[1] Gaylord Torrence, The American Indian Parfleche: a Tradition of Abstract Painting, (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1994) 30.
[2] Ibid., 24 – 25. | {
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Delta entrepreneur named Toastmasters International president
Margaret Page becomes leader of global educational organization
Delta's Margaret Page is the new International President of Toastmasters International, the world's leading organization devoted to communication and leadership skills development.Toastmasters International
Delta's Margaret Page is the new International President of Toastmasters International, the world's leading organization devoted to communication and leadership skills development.
Page assumed the one-year term at the organization's 90th annual International Convention, held virtually Aug. 23 to 28.
A lifelong entrepreneur and investor, Page has founded or co-founded numerous companies. In her current role as a business and etiquette coach, she helps corporations around the world build team dynamics, sharpen cultural intelligence skills, and hone soft skills. She is particularly focused on championing women, especially those running for political office or seeking equal representation on volunteer and corporate boards. In her personal time, she enjoys time with her family, including cheering on her three grandchildren at their hockey games.
Page is certified in business management and accounting from Lakeland College in Lloydminster, Alta. Page also holds qualifications in parliamentary procedure, board diversity, neuro-linguistic programming, executive coaching, and cultural intelligence.
When she previously lived on the Sunshine Coast, she was a board member and fund development chair for the Sunshine Coast Community Foundation, where she oversaw an increase in endowments from $400,000 to $1.9 million.
A Toastmaster since 2003, Page is a member of Unicorn Toastmasters and Spotlight Speakers, both of Richmond. She is also a member of the Advanced Speakers Club of Vancouver, a dinner club that travels the greater Vancouver area. She has held a number of high-profile leadership positions within Toastmasters and has attained the Distinguished Toastmaster designation—the highest level of educational achievement in the organization.
"During the pandemic, we quickly learned how resourceful and resilient our organization can be," Page said. "We rapidly changed course to online meetings and opened a new world of possibilities. The world is undergoing a speaking revolution, and we are uniquely poised to take advantage of it. It is no longer a matter of when someone will have to speak or present publicly, but when and through what medium. I am excited to help us seize this digital transformation, during which the world will discover what Toastmasters have known all along—that confident public speaking and leadership training can unlock countless doors."
As International President, Page is the highest ranked officer on the Toastmasters Board of Directors. She joins the following newly elected officers on the Toastmasters International 2021/22 Executive Committee: Matt Kinsey of Coral Springs, Fla. — International President-Elect, Morag Mathieson of Moehrendorf, Germany — First Vice President and Radhi Spear of Piscataway, N.J. — Second Vice President.
For more information about Toastmasters, visit http://mediacenter.toastmasters.org.
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VIU is one of the eligible host institutions for Italian Government Scholarships for students who are considering applying for a semester study abroad.
Scholarships for three months will be around 2000 euro.
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In addition to an online application form, the applicants have to supply several certificates (e.g. certification of Italian language proficiency, admission letter from VIU, transcripts etc), so it is advisable that they start on their applications as soon as possible.
Selections are made by the Italian foreign missions in the student's country of origin.
It is very important that VIU also be informed either directly by the student or by the Office of International Academic Affairs, if a student has applied/intends applying, so that we may provide any support needed as soon as possible.
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#!/usr/bin/python
# @lint-avoid-python-3-compatibility-imports
#
# dcsnoop Trace directory entry cache (dcache) lookups.
# For Linux, uses BCC, eBPF. Embedded C.
#
# USAGE: dcsnoop [-h] [-a]
#
# By default, this traces every failed dcache lookup, and shows the process
# performing the lookup and the filename requested. A -a option can be used
# to show all lookups, not just failed ones.
#
# This uses kernel dynamic tracing of the d_lookup() function, and will need
# to be modified to match kernel changes.
#
# Also see dcstat(8), for per-second summaries.
#
# Copyright 2016 Netflix, Inc.
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License")
#
# 09-Feb-2016 Brendan Gregg Created this.
from __future__ import print_function
from bcc import BPF
import argparse
import ctypes as ct
import re
import time
# arguments
examples = """examples:
./dcsnoop # trace failed dcache lookups
./dcsnoop -a # trace all dcache lookups
"""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Trace directory entry cache (dcache) lookups",
formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter,
epilog=examples)
parser.add_argument("-a", "--all", action="store_true",
help="trace all lookups (default is fails only)")
args = parser.parse_args()
# define BPF program
bpf_text = """
#include <uapi/linux/ptrace.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#define MAX_FILE_LEN 64
enum lookup_type {
LOOKUP_MISS,
LOOKUP_REFERENCE,
};
struct entry_t {
char name[MAX_FILE_LEN];
};
BPF_HASH(entrybypid, u32, struct entry_t);
struct data_t {
u32 pid;
enum lookup_type type;
char comm[TASK_COMM_LEN];
char filename[MAX_FILE_LEN];
};
BPF_PERF_OUTPUT(events);
/* from fs/namei.c: */
struct nameidata {
struct path path;
struct qstr last;
// [...]
};
static inline
void submit_event(struct pt_regs *ctx, void *name, int type, u32 pid)
{
struct data_t data = {
.pid = pid,
.type = type,
};
bpf_get_current_comm(&data.comm, sizeof(data.comm));
bpf_probe_read(&data.filename, sizeof(data.filename), name);
events.perf_submit(ctx, &data, sizeof(data));
}
int trace_fast(struct pt_regs *ctx, struct nameidata *nd, struct path *path)
{
u32 pid = bpf_get_current_pid_tgid();
submit_event(ctx, (void *)nd->last.name, LOOKUP_REFERENCE, pid);
return 1;
}
int kprobe__d_lookup(struct pt_regs *ctx, const struct dentry *parent,
const struct qstr *name)
{
u32 pid = bpf_get_current_pid_tgid();
struct entry_t entry = {};
const char *fname = name->name;
if (fname) {
bpf_probe_read(&entry.name, sizeof(entry.name), (void *)fname);
}
entrybypid.update(&pid, &entry);
return 0;
}
int kretprobe__d_lookup(struct pt_regs *ctx)
{
u32 pid = bpf_get_current_pid_tgid();
struct entry_t *ep;
ep = entrybypid.lookup(&pid);
if (ep == 0 || PT_REGS_RC(ctx) != 0) {
return 0; // missed entry or lookup didn't fail
}
submit_event(ctx, (void *)ep->name, LOOKUP_MISS, pid);
entrybypid.delete(&pid);
return 0;
}
"""
TASK_COMM_LEN = 16 # linux/sched.h
MAX_FILE_LEN = 64 # see inline C
class Data(ct.Structure):
_fields_ = [
("pid", ct.c_uint),
("type", ct.c_int),
("comm", ct.c_char * TASK_COMM_LEN),
("filename", ct.c_char * MAX_FILE_LEN),
]
# initialize BPF
b = BPF(text=bpf_text)
if args.all:
b.attach_kprobe(event="lookup_fast", fn_name="trace_fast")
mode_s = {
0: 'M',
1: 'R',
}
start_ts = time.time()
def print_event(cpu, data, size):
event = ct.cast(data, ct.POINTER(Data)).contents
print("%-11.6f %-6d %-16s %1s %s" % (
time.time() - start_ts, event.pid, event.comm.decode(),
mode_s[event.type], event.filename.decode()))
# header
print("%-11s %-6s %-16s %1s %s" % ("TIME(s)", "PID", "COMM", "T", "FILE"))
b["events"].open_perf_buffer(print_event, page_cnt=64)
while 1:
b.kprobe_poll()
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Slim
====

Introduction
------------
Slim is an annotation library whose main purpose is to remove common boilerplate associated with Android development.
Features
--------
+ Assignment of 'extras' passed through to an Activity or Fragment
+ Casting of an Activity to an interface callback within a Fragment
+ Easily call through to an Activity through an interface callback
+ Layout declaration at the top of the class
+ Base class implementations that remove having to call through to the `Slim` methods
+ Pairs well with other Annotation-based libraries, such as [ButterKnife](https://github.com/JakeWharton/butterknife)
Download
-----
To include Slim into your project, add it to your `build.gradle` dependencies.
```
dependencies {
compile 'com.metova:slim:1.2'
}
```
Usage
-----
@Extra
------
```java
public class MyActivity extends Activity {
public static final String EXTRA_DATA = "data";
@Extra(EXTRA_DATA)
Data mData;
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
Slim.injectExtras(getIntent().getExtras(), this);
}
}
```
An exception will be thrown by default if an extra is not found. You can mark an extra as optional by setting `optional = true` inside the annotation parameters. This will also allow you to set a default value:
```java
@Extra(value = EXTRA_DATA, optional = true)
Data mData = Data.newInstance();
```
`mData` will be set to `Data.newInstance()` if an extra was not found matching key `EXTRA_DATA`.
@Callback
---------
```java
public class MyFragment extends Fragment {
@Callback
MyCallback mMyCallback;
public void onAttach(Activity activity) {
super.onAttach(activity);
Slim.injectCallback(this);
}
public interface MyCallback {
public void doStuff();
}
}
```
This will cast the `Activity` to your callback for you automatically. If the `Activity` does not implement the `Fragment` interface, a `ClassCastException` will be thrown with an appropriate error message in the logs.
@CallbackClick
--------------
```java
public class MyFragment extends Fragment {
@Callback
MyCallback mMyCallback;
public void onAttach(Activity activity) {
super.onAttach(activity);
Slim.injectCallbacks(this);
}
public void onViewCreated(View view, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onViewCreated(view, savedInstanceState);
Slim.injectCallbacksMethods(this);
}
public interface MyCallback {
@CallbackClick(R.id.do_stuff)
public void doStuff();
}
}
```
This will automatically assign a click listener from a View represented by its id to your callback's methods. Due to limitations with Java annotations, this will only work with zero argument methods.
@Layout
-------
```java
@Layout(R.layout.fragment_main)
public class MyFragment extends Fragment {
@Override
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
return Slim.createLayout(getActivity(), this, container);
}
}
```
This will work anywhere you have access to a `Context`.
```java
@Layout(R.layout.list_item)
public class MyAdapter extends BaseAdapter {
@Override
public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) {
View view = convertView;
if(view == null) {
view = Slim.createLayout(parent.getContext(), this, parent);
}
// ...
return view;
}
}
```
Other
-----
Alternatively, `SlimActivity`, `SlimFragment`, `SlimListFragment`, and `SlimDialogFragment` are provided as base classes that will call the `Slim` methods in the correct places.
Here's an example that showcases everything:
```java
@Layout(R.layout.fragment_example)
public class ExampleFragment extends SlimFragment {
public static final String EXTRA_TEXT = "extra_text";
@Extra(EXTRA_TEXT)
String mText;
@Callback
ExampleCallback mCallback;
@Override
public void onViewCreated(View view, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onViewCreated(view, savedInstanceState);
TextView textView = (TextView) view.findViewById(R.id.text);
textView.setText(mText);
}
public interface ExampleCallback {
@CallbackClick(R.id.example_Button)
public void goToNextScreen();
}
}
```
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Queen's Gambit by Elizabeth Fremantle Showcases the Compassionate Katherine Parr, 6th Wife of Henry VIII
Ah, another Tudor Era novel, with Henry VIII's last wife, Katherine Parr at the helm. Queen's Gambit by Elizabeth Fremantle was an entertaining read that I truly enjoyed because of its emotional characters, amazing insight into the human psyche, and its excellent visual details.
I know many people are exasperated by the many novels stemming from this Tudor King's life and reign, but there are so many stories to tell and so much speculation and intrigue to behold that stories keep erupting. With so many holes in history, historical fiction writers have plenty of room to use their imaginations. I have read some novels featuring Katherine Parr and am fascinated by her role as his sixth and final wife. I don't think, as some do, that she is the least known wife as I've read other novels featuring her. However, I do feel that Fremantle has brought even more of her to light for us.
Parr was first and foremost a caregiver. In our modern times, she probably would be a doctor. She knows not only how to treat many ailments with her use of herbs, but she has an ability to see also what a person needs mentally in order to thrive. This makes her a fabulous mother, but also a wonderful wife. She knows what a man needs and desires in a mature way and how to care for those needs. She understands that if she puts her own emotions or needs "in check" in order to satisfy theirs, she many in the end gain peace of mind as well as success. She cares for the happiness of others and tries to see both sides of any human being or situation. With this motherly way of reading people, she finds much success with people both before and after she is Queen. She is extremely compassionate.
This compassion, and her caregiver skills, is most likely what drew Henry VIII to her in the first place. It's documented in many places that he was selfish, intolerable, and had a violent, impulsive temper, but it's also written, sometimes more subtly, that beneath this he was a child who most likely had fears and self-esteem issues. He wanted so badly to be respected and loved, which is why I think he most adored his third wife Jane Seymour and Katherine Parr. Both women were the wives with the least personal agendas and had more caring and patient natures. I think he felt a safety that he didn't feel anywhere else around him in his conniving court. He found some solace, compassion, and care for the times that he was most self-aware of his faults and allowed his human vulnerability to surface. Just as Parr felt that Elizabeth (Henry VIII's daughter who would become Elizabeth I) was misunderstood for her impulsiveness and blunt behavior as a child and teen, she also knew that Henry had this side to him also. Taking the children, including Elizabeth, under her wing as their mother helped to ground them, support them, and ultimately for Elizabeth would secure her being able to take the Crown as a woman. She also can be credited with nurturing Elizabeth's personality along the way in order for her to be a better ruler.
All that said, Fremantle brings these topics out in the book to me. She shows the kindness that Parr carried in her heart even after losing two husbands, being raped, and having her greatest love (Thomas Seymour) sent away when the King asked for her hand in marriage. After the King's death, she even endured betrayal by Seymour that was beyond fathom. Yet, she remained always forgiving and kind.
During her marriage to the King, she patiently and unconditionally supported him through his pain, his rants, and his abusive sex in their bedroom. She took time to hold intellectual conversations with him, something that he seemed to revere with a partner he felt on his mental level. I believe this led to her being able to be named Regent by him during his absence when there was war with France. This wouldn't have been an easy thing for him to do and didn't please many of the men surrounding him, of course. Fremantle showcased her ruling ability with the King's counsel, and detailed her informed decisions. Her power was something almost unheard of for a woman to be doing in that era. Her strength and passion for England and her uncanny ability to see the big picture of everything and everyone, helped her rule England well during that time frame. I loved that part of the book and felt proud of her, as Fremantle showcased Parr's determination and wisdom. I am always swayed by women in history who aren't afraid to take on men when the cause is just and the decision right. Her ability to rule may have been a catalyst for Henry understanding that a woman could rule England and she was a force behind him dictating that Mary and Elizabeth, as the King's daughters, be put in the succession. I think she taught Elizabeth so much more than we could ever know and as observant as Elizabeth was, maybe even more than Parr knew herself.
Also appealing to me was Fremantle's underlying plot line that showed how Parr kept the Protestant Reformation at a slow and important trickle, knowing that with the King she needed to ride the fine line between his Catholic ideals inbred in him and his newfound Protestant devotion. Since he himself rode the fence, never wanting to declare himself fully either way, she knew how and when to speak to him of religion, while also educating herself on the Bible and the new faith. She was a high thinker, reader, and writer, eventually publishing books herself. Fremantle alluded in the book through various scenes of how she might have been assisting the Reformation's agenda, but never accused Parr of ever being the trailblazer and master manipulator even when those around her such as Cat Brandon were pretty open about their Protestant beliefs and enjoyed taunting Catholic factions. However, I am sure all this group of women led to Elizabeth I's strong Protestant faith.
I especially enjoyed the character of Dot, which was Parr's maid from her former marriage that she brought to court with her. Being around the same age as Parr's teen step-daughter Meg, who she also brought with her, they became like sisters. Parr's ability to treat everyone equally no matter their social standing, sexual orientation, or bad habits really was a part of her enduring legacy. I think that Fremantle brought this to the forefront in her book. By creating a personality for Dot (not much in history is known about her), she also then brings her in as a narrator for us as readers, juxtaposing chapters with Dot's thoughts, emotions, dreams and desires. We not only see the life of the noble playmakers at court, but we also see the life of the lower rung, much like Downtown Abbey or Upstairs/Downstairs. I have really been liking when people do this with books as we get to see how social standing stereotypes people in such wrong ways. Commoners with dreams and intellect who can never get to fulfill their dreams due to their lineage, and how being free in a country like America was founded on this class issue, are power themes for the times and one that Fremantle takes on by giving us a well-rounded view of the relationship between Dot, the staff, and the Queen.
I liked Fremantle's fictional character of Huicke, who was the King's doctor, her dearest friend, and a gay man dealing with being in love with a poet/playwriter who treated him poorly. His addition to the story was a nice complement to Parr's character and sometimes we could get a better glimpse of her, through him. As she always put everyone before herself, Huicke put HER first and we see how someone close to her might have viewed her.
I think that all Fremantle's characters were well-done and supported. Fremantle doesn't write like Philippa Gregory, because her writing is even better as it is more lyrical. It's more of a fictional tale than what Alison Weir might write, with less focus on accurate non-fiction and more spotlight on an entertaining story that is filled in with factual hypothesis. It resembles Hilary Mantel's work, but is most like Nancy Bilyeau and Sophie Perinot to me. I enjoyed her writing style; Fremantle pulled me in and made me feel connected to Parr's story. I didn't want to put this book down day or night. I love history and like it to be accurate of course, but with a story like this, who cares about every tiny detail and its accuracy? I'm not saying it's not accurate either and Fremantle addresses this at the end, but many people judge historical fiction like it should be a textbook! It's fiction written for our entertainment and fiction lovers who like this time period will love it. Readers who like Downtown Abbey will love it. It's better than Showtime's The Tudors, because her descriptions gave a more accurate portrayal of King Henry, Elizabeth I, and the Brandons and is not pretentious.
Fremantle's descriptions of her characters were absorbing and clear, as well as it didn't surprise me that her fashion depictions were glorious and eloquent since she is a fashion writer and editor extraordinaire. Her debut from this magazine world into fiction was a phenomenal red carpet entrance and I can't wait to read more from Elizabeth Fremantle! I'd say this 5-star book will be another on my top books of 2013 list.
Get this book now for Fall and spend a few nights cuddled up with it, with a mug of tea on your nightstand, and let Fremantle's tale take you to a familiar time and place, but in a whole new way.
Giveaway!~
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QUEEN'S GAMBIT, Synopsis~
Publication Date: August 6, 2013
Hardcover; 432p
Widowed for the second time at age thirty-one Katherine Parr falls deeply for the dashing courtier Thomas Seymour and hopes at last to marry for love. However, obliged to return to court, she attracts the attentions of the ailing, egotistical, and dangerously powerful Henry VIII, who dispatches his love rival, Seymour, to the Continent. No one is in a position to refuse a royal proposal so, haunted by the fates of his previous wives—two executions, two annulments, one death in childbirth—Katherine must wed Henry and become his sixth queen.
Katherine has to employ all her instincts to navigate the treachery of the court, drawing a tight circle of women around her, including her stepdaughter, Meg, traumatized by events from their past that are shrouded in secrecy, and their loyal servant Dot, who knows and sees more than she understands. With the Catholic faction on the rise once more, reformers being burned for heresy, and those close to the king vying for position, Katherine's survival seems unlikely. Yet as she treads the razor's edge of court intrigue, she never quite gives up on love.
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Praise for Queen's Gambit
"This is a superbly written novel… Fremantle is surely a major new voice in historical fiction and this book is the answer to the question about what Hilary Mantel fans should read while waiting for the final part of her trilogy." – The Bookseller
"Wildly entertaining…lively, gamey, gripped with tension…one of the best historical novels I've read." – Liz Smith
"Elizabeth Fremantle's rich narrative breathes vibrant life into Henry VIII's most intriguing, intelligent and least known wife, Katherine Parr." – Anne Easter Smith author of A Rose for the Crown and Royal Mistress
"Queen's Gambit is an earthy, vivid portrait of Tudor England seen through the eyes of Henry VIII's last wife Katherine Parr and her loyal maid servant. Elizabeth Fremantle has added a richly written and engrossing novel to the endlessly fascinating story of the Tudors." – Stephanie Cowell author of Claude and Camille: A Novel of Monet
"Queen's Gambit is a lovely, sensual, subtle read, telling the story of Katherine Parr with both rich imagination and scrupulous attention to factual detail. After reading this historical novel, you truly comprehend what it would mean to be the sixth wife of a dangerous man wielding absolute power. Katherine is no selfless nurse here, nor religious fanatic, but a complex and compelling person who both men and women were drawn to. This is a very impressive novel." – Nancy Bilyeau author of The Crown
"Beautifully written and finely observed, this suspenseful tale of Henry the Eighth's last wife expertly conveys all the dangerous intensity and passion of the Tudor court." – Rachel Hore, author of A Place of Secrets
"With a painter's eye for detail, Fremantle brings the dazzling, dangerous Tudor court to life and sheds an intriguing new light on Katherine Parr, one of history's great survivors. An enthralling tale of power and passion, loyalty and betrayal." – Elizabeth Wilhide, author of Ashenden
"Fremantle…navigates Tudor terrain with aplomb." – Publishers Weekly
"Sins, secrets and guilt dominate the landscape of British writer Fremantle's debut…[her] emphasis is on intrigue, character portraits and the texture of mid-16th-century life. Solid and sympathetic." – Kirkus Reviews
"Intrigue, romance, and treachery abound in Fremantle's debut novel . . . . This compulsively readable fictional biography of the ultimate survivor is infused with the type of meticulous attention to historical detailing that discerning fans of Alison Weir and Philippa Gregory have come to expect in the Tudor canon." – Booklist
Author Elizabeth Fremantle, Biography~
Elizabeth Fremantle holds a first class degree in English and an MA in Creative Writing from Birkbeck College London. She has contributed as a fashion editor to various publications including Vogue, Elle and The Sunday Times. QUEEN'S GAMBIT is her debut novel and is the first in a Tudor trilogy. The second novel, SISTERS OF TREASON, will be released in 2014. She lives in London.
For more about Elizabeth and her future projects see www.elizabethfremantle.com. You can also find her on Facebook, Twitter and Goodreads.
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This book is on my to-read list — and on my coffee table. Thank you, Erin, for this terrific post!
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I think you'll like it Sherry. I hope anyway, I know I did. 🙂
Jennifer Huelsebusch
I love the Tudor era and would love to read this book!!!
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Judie McDonald
Would love to continue my Tudor reading streak.
Catherine Cavendish
I must read this book. I have always found Katharine Parr to be the most fascinating of all Henry's wives. Intelligent, courageous, persuasive, she endured a great deal of hardship and ill-use in her life, and, ultimately, tragedy, but she is one of the most underestimated characters of Tudor times. Without a doubt, in my mind,she was a powerful influence on her stepdaughter, Elizabeth. Thank you for bringing this novel to my attention.
She is fascinating!! I'd love to hear what you think of this book once you've read it. She was very influential and so smart, of course until it came to Thomas Seymour, that scoundrel!
I am captivated with this novel and the fascinating post. Thanks for this great giveaway.
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The book is getting great reviews, so I'm really looking forward to reading it. I love historical novels and especially if it's about someone I don't know much about.
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* for now this channel is used for sending RPC, later the webinos
* messaging/eventing system will be used
*/
function createCommChannel (successCB) {
var channel = null;
if (typeof WebinosSocket !== 'undefined') { // Check if we are inside Android widget renderer.
channel = new WebinosSocket ();
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var port, hostname;
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var defaultPort = "8080";
var isWebServer = true;
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var useDefaultPort = false;
// Get web server info.
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port = window.location.port - 0 || 80;
// Find web server hostname.
hostname = window.location.hostname;
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xmlhttp.send ();
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port = resp.websocketPort;
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console.log ("CAUTION: webinosConfig.json failed to load. Are you on a pzp/widget server or older version of webinos? Trying the guess communication channel's port.");
port = port + 1; // Guessing that the port is +1 to the webserver's. This was the way to detect it on old versions of pzp.
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console.log ("CAUTION: The pzp communication host and port are unknown. Trying the default communication channel.");
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useDefaultPort = true;
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useDefaultPort = true;
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var ws = window.WebSocket || window.MozWebSocket;
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} catch (err) { // Websockets are not available for this browser. We need to investigate in order to support it.
throw new Error ("Your browser does not support websockets. Please report your browser on webinos.org.");
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webinos.messageHandler.setGetOwnId (webinos.session.getSessionId ());
webinos.messageHandler.setObjectRef (this);
webinos.messageHandler.setSendMessage (webinos.session.message_send_messaging);
webinos.messageHandler.onMessageReceived (data, data.to);
}
};
channel.onopen = function() {
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var filename = url.substring(url.lastIndexOf('/')+1);
webinos.session.message_send({type: 'prop', payload: {status:'registerBrowser', value: filename}});
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@kyleperik Nope, just your average lolcat tubes.
I love and hate cable ties for this. They are practical however trying to replace a faulty cable is a pain. Much easier to use velcro ties and just loosen them slightly.
For a second, I thought I was looking at some fourth dimensional object.
Wish my setup was that neat :'(.
I wish my code looked that clean.
pls provide banana or debugging duck for scale.
@davidbain for this kind of fixed installation cables very rarely break.
Its almost always loose cables that are moved around or contacts that break.
So on these installations cable ties help keep cables static.
This is honestly so relaxing to look at.
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Het Estadio Vicente Calderón was een voetbalstadion in de Spaanse stad Madrid. Het was tot en met het seizoen 2016/17 het thuisstadion van Atlético Madrid. Na het in gebruik nemen van het nieuwe thuisstadion (Estadio Wanda Metropolitano), werd het stadion gesloopt. De laatste wedstrijd tussen (oud) spelers van Atlético en een wereldteam was op 28 mei 2017
Omschrijving
Het Vicente Calderón had een grootte van 54.866 plaatsen en het veld was 105 meter lang en 70 meter breed.
Het Vicente Calderón werd regelmatig gebruikt voor internationale wedstrijden van het Spaans nationale elftal.
Ligging
Het Estadio Vicente Calderón lag in het centrum van Madrid aan de oevers van de Manzanares. De originele naam van het stadion bij de ingebruikname in 1966 was dan ook het Estadio Manzanares, maar de naam werd later veranderd in Estadio Vicente Calderón ter ere van de toenmalige president Vicente Calderón.
Werkzaamheden
Het Vicente Calderón lag aan de drukke snelweg M-30 die dwars door Madrid loopt. De weg (richting noorden) liep zelfs onder de hoofdribune. De werkzaamheden rond de binnenring van Madrid veroorzaakten vanaf 2006 veel overlast en vanwege de vele werkzaamheden waren er zorgen geuit over de veiligheid van de toeschouwers.
Sloop
De sloop van het stadion begon in 2019 en was op 7 juli 2020 gereed
WK interlands
Externe links
Afbeeldingen van het Estadio Vicente Calderón
Estadio Vicente Calderón
Referenties
Atlético Madrid
Vicente Calderon
Sportaccommodatie in Madrid | {
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require "diffable_array/version"
class DiffableArray < Array
def diff_merge(array)
me = self.dup
other = array.dup
new_array = DiffableArray.new
until me.length == 0 && other.length == 0
new_array |= me + other if me.empty? || other.empty?
break if other.empty? || me.empty?
element = if other[1..-1].include?(me.first) && !me[1..-1].include?(other.first)
other.slice!(0)
else
me.slice!(0)
end
new_array << element
end
new_array.uniq
end
end
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North River Pier 66 is a public boat house in Manhattan, New York, United States, located at 12th Avenue and 26th Street on the Hudson River.
New York River Sports, located at Pier 66, comprises Hudson River Community Sailing, NY Kayak Polo, and New York Outrigger, who all share the facility.
The fireboat John J. Harvey, which offers occasional public boat rides, and the lightship Frying Pan, which is open to the public, are moored at Pier 66.
References
External links
Pier 66 Maritime - official site
Hudson River Community Sailing
NY Kayak Polo
New York Outrigger
HRPT listings of NY piers
66
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These are the instructions for emulating the [B2SAFE EUDAT service](http://www.eudat.eu/b2safe) inside a Docker container stack.
## Prerequisites
You need to install [docker-engine](https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/) `v 1.9+` and [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) `v 1.5+`
```bash
# Download the b2safe docker stack configuration
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/EUDAT-B2STAGE/docker-images/master/usecases/b2safe.yml
```
Please remeber the file system path where you download this file.
From now one every command should be executed from the same path.
```bash
# See what is the current path
$ pwd
/opt/b2safe_docker
```
## The service
For more information on the Deployment of the B2SAFE service,
please refer to the [project official wiki](https://github.com/EUDAT-B2SAFE/B2SAFE-core/wiki).
## Customization
The YAML file `b2safe.yml`, downloaded in the previous command,
will describe the stack to run the B2SAFE service.
There will be two main containers.
1. One will be the Postgresql database server needed from iRODS to store the metadata.
2. The other will be the iRODS server with the B2SAFE service installed
You will always find an `irods` user to administrate any part of the service,
both as Postgresql admin for the `ICAT` database, or as UNIX user, with sudo privileges.
To change the main password for all the accounts, you may edit the YAML file,
changing the value of the `POSTGRES_PASSWORD` variable.
By default it will be set to:
```yaml
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: mysecretpassword
```
## Initialization
This phase is necessary only the very first time you prepare the service environment
```bash
# Setup the command in your current shell
com="docker-compose -f b2safe.yml"
# Clean the environment
$com stop
$com rm -f
# Update container local images
$com pull
# Remove previous container volumes if any
# Note: they start only with the 'b2safe_' prefix
docker volume rm $(docker volume ls | grep b2safe_ | awk '{print $2}')
# Init the environment
$com run b2safe /install
```
## Run
Once you setup the environment with the initialization phase,
you may proceed to use the service:
```bash
# Bring the service up
$com up -d
# Check the container processes currently running
$com ps
```
## Open a shell inside containers
The `docker exec` command will allow you to open a bash inside any running container:
```bash
# access the iRODS (b2safe) server
docker exec -it $(docker ps | grep _b2safe_ | awk '{print $NF}') bash
irods@rodserver:~$
# access the Postgresql server
docker exec -it $(docker ps | grep _sql_ | awk '{print $NF}') bash
root@psql:/#
```
## Connect to iRODS with a client
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Doodh Ka Karz (1990)
Suraj is the only son of widow, Parvati whose husband was killed. He falls in love with Reshma after saving her life from a snake bite.
Genre: Action, Bollywood, Crime, Drama
New York Ninja (2021)
After his wife is murdered, a man becomes a ninja to take revenge on her killers across the streets of New York, in this film that was originally abandoned in…
Genre: Action, Crime, Hollywood
Law & Order: Organized Crime – Season 1
Detective Elliot Stabler returns to the NYPD to battle organized crime after a devastating personal loss. Stabler journeys to find absolution and rebuild his life, while leading a new elite…
Genre: Crime, Drama
Family Massacre – Season 1
"Family Massacre" is a gripping and powerful exploration of some of the most ruthless murders ever committed. This series follows the true and gruesome tales of the unthinkable: multiple members…
Genre: Crime, Documentary
Out of Death (2021) Hindi Dubbed
As Shannon – a woman who wants to put her father's ashes away in the woods – witnesses a corrupt cop dealing drugs with a junkie, she has to try…
Genre: Adventure, Crime, Dual Audio, Thriller
Hum Hain Bemisaal (1994)
Michael, a hit-man, faces the ultimate betrayal from his employer when he decides to retire after one last job. He then joins forces with Inspector Vijay to confront the gangsters…
Sailaab (1990)
Krishna is suffering from memory loss and is under the guidance of Dr Sushma. They fall in love and get married, but when Krishna gains his memory he tries to…
Harsh Times (2005) Hindi Dubbed
Jim Davis is an ex-Army Ranger who finds himself slipping back into his old life of petty crime after a job offer from the LAPD evaporates. His best friend is…
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama, Dual Audio, Thriller
Outlier (2020) Season 1 Hindi Dubbed (Netflix)
A young girl is found killed at a camping resort and criminal psychologist Maja Angell believes that the police have arrested the wrong man. She's not able to convince the…
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller, Web Series
The Nice Guys (2016) Hindi Dubbed
A private eye investigates the apparent suicide of a fading porn star in 1970s Los Angeles and uncovers a conspiracy.
Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime, Dual Audio
Parvarish (1977)
A policeman adopts the son of a bandit. A misunderstanding leads the officer's own biological son to believe he is the bandit's son and he takes up a secret life…
Genre: Action, Bollywood, Crime, Drama, Family
Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein (2022) Season 1 (Netflix)
Aggressively pursued by a politician's daughter who will do anything to marry him, a small-town man takes drastic measures to reclaim his life.
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Mystery, Web Series
Pushpa: The Rise – Part 1 (2021) Hindi Dubbed
Pushpa Raj is a coolie who rises in the world of red sandalwood smuggling. Along the way, he doesn't shy from making an enemy or two.
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama, Dual Audio, South Special, Thriller
Brazen (2022) Hindi Dubbed
When her sister is killed and her double life as a webcam performer is revealed, Grace ignores the warnings of a cool-headed detective and gets involved in the case.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Dual Audio, Mystery
Gultoo (2018) Hindi Dubbed
Struggling to find a foot in the start-up scene, two aspiring entrepreneurs are entangled in a vicious loop of investigative trials following an unprecedented crime.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Dual Audio, South Special
Riverdale – Season 5
Set in the present, the series offers a bold, subversive take on Archie, Betty, Veronica and their friends, exploring the surreality of small-town life, the darkness and weirdness bubbling beneath…
Dexter: New Blood – Season 1
10 years after Dexter went missing in the eye of Hurricane Laura, we find him living under an assumed name in the small town of Iron Lake, New York. Dexter…
Mayor of Kingstown – Season 1
66,50 min
Set in a small Michigan town where the only industry remaining are federal, state, and private prisons, the story follows the McClusky family, the power brokers between the police, criminals,…
NCIS: Hawai'i – Season 1
Jane Tennant, the first female Special Agent in Charge of NCIS Pearl Harbor, and her unwavering team of specialists balance duty to family and country while investigating high-stakes crimes involving…
Half Past Dead (2002) Hindi Dubbed
A man goes undercover in a hi-tech prison to find out information to help prosecute those who killed his wife. While there, he stumbles onto a plot involving a death-row…
Country: Germany, United States, USA
Genre: Action, Crime, Dual Audio, Thriller
Confidence (2003) Hindi Dubbed
Jake Vig (Burns) is a consummate grifter about to pull his biggest con yet, one set to avenge his friend's murder. But his last scam backfired, leaving him indebted to…
Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime, Dual Audio, Mystery, Thriller
The Green Hornet (2011) Hindi Dubbed
Britt Reid (Seth Rogen), the heir to the largest newspaper fortune in Los Angeles, is a spoiled playboy who has been, thus far, happy to lead an aimless life. After…
7 Seconds (2005) Hindi Dubbed
When an experienced thief accidentally makes off with a Van Gogh, his partner is kidnapped by gangsters in pursuit of the painting, forcing the criminal to hatch a rescue plan.
Country: Romania, Switzerland, UK, USA
Crime Story (1986) Hindi Dubbed
The saga of a Chicago police detective's efforts to stop a young hood's ruthless rise in the ranks of organized crime.
Genre: Action, Crime, Dual Audio
Check (2021) Hindi Dubbed
Aditya is a death row prisoner facing charges of terrorism. His only hope for living lies in the game of chess.
Genre: Crime, Dual Audio, South Special, Thriller
Return Of Little Singham (2022)
Little Singham is an Indian animated television series produced by Rohit Shetty Picturez, in collaboration with Discovery Kids and Reliance Animation. It premiered on 21 April 2018 on Discovery kids,…
Genre: Animation, Bollywood, Crime, Drama
Jindra (2022)
Jindra is a Punjabi-language Family movie directed by Bhupinder Singh Bambrah. Staring Kirandeep Rayat, Babbal Kaur, Gurpreet Bmp, Gurvinder Sra, Vimal Soorma, Kulwinder Randhawa, Harmeet Jassi as lead characters. The…
Genre: Bollywood, Crime, Drama
Velle (2021)
Rishi is a writer/director who is narrating a script close to his heart to Rohini – possibly the lead protagonist of his film. As he begins his narration, we step…
Genre: Bollywood, Comedy, Crime, Top Rated
Four truck stop prostitutes overthrow their pimp, and decide to take what they want by any means necessary.
Trespass (2011) Hindi Dubbed
Kyle and Sarah Miller have it all: a huge gated house on the water, fancy cars, and the potential for romance in their relationship. He's just back from a business…
Country: Bulgaria, USA
Genre: Crime, Drama, Dual Audio, Mystery, Thriller
Sheer Pandemic (2022)
Two unemployed friends become entangled with a gangster once the money starts rolling in after selling black-market toilet paper during a pandemic.
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Hollywood
Deadly Cheers (2021)
Julie has been forced to leave her old school and cheer squad behind when her mom gets a job as assistant principal at Wilson High School – a well-funded magnet…
Genre: Crime, Drama, Hollywood, Thriller
Hightown – Season 2
Amid the drug trade on Cape Cod, a body washes ashore and is discovered by an irreverent National Marine Fisheries Service officer, Jackie Quinones, who is determined to help solve…
211 (2018) Hindi Dubbed
Inspired by one of the longest and bloodiest real-life events in police history, Officer Mike Chandler and a young civilian passenger find themselves under-prepared and outgunned when fate puts them…
Country: Bulgaria, United States
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama, Dual Audio
Karam (2005)
A guilt-ridden assassin wants to quit his job to live a peaceful life with his wife. However, things goes horribly wrong when the assassin's boss kidnaps his wife in order…
Genre: Bollywood, Crime, Thriller
Zola (2020) Hindi Dubbed
A waitress agrees to accompany an exotic dancer, her put-upon boyfriend, and her mysterious and domineering roommate on a road trip to Florida to seek their fortune at a high-end…
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Dual Audio
Strawberry Flavored Plastic (2019) Hindi Dubbed
A sensational, sentimental, and philosophical horror neo-noir that follows the still-at-large crimes of Noel, a repentant, classy and charming serial killer loose in the suburbs of New York.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Dual Audio, Horror, Thriller
Stay Close (2021) Season 1 Hindi Dubbed (Netflix)
The lives of a photojournalist, a soccer mom and a homicide detective are disturbed by a terrible event from the past.
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require 'fetcher'
require 'net/http'
require 'webmock'
include WebMock::API
describe Fetcher do
describe 'on create' do
it 'takes an url and a destination on creation do' do
fetcher = Fetcher.new('http://localhost/', 'test_dir/test_file')
expect(fetcher).to be_a_kind_of(Fetcher)
end
end
describe 'retrives a remote gem' do
before(:each) do
@fetcher = Fetcher.new('http://localhost/', 'test_dir/test_file')
end
it 'returns the path to the file when it exists' do
File.stub(:exists?).and_return(true)
destination = @fetcher.fetch
expect(destination).to eql('test_dir/test_file')
end
it 'fetches the file and returns the file when it doesn\'t exist' do
pending
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end
end
describe '#fetch_gem' do
before(:each) do
@fetcher = Fetcher.new('http://localhost/', 'test_dir/test_file')
end
it 'returns the path to the gem on HTTPSuccess' do
pending
stub_request(:any, 'http://localhost/')
.to_return(
body: 'abc', status: 200, headers: { 'Content-Length' => 3 })
@fetcher.should_receive(:write_to_file).and_return 'path'
@fetcher.fetch_gem
end
end
describe '#write_to_file' do
before(:each) do
@destination = 'test_dir/test_file'
@fetcher = Fetcher.new('http://localhost/', @destination)
end
it 'opens the destination file in w+ mode and writes to it' do
file = double(File)
response = double
@fetcher.should_receive(:write).and_return @destination
File.should_receive(:open)
.and_yield(file)
expect(@fetcher.write_to_file(response)).to eql(@destination)
end
end
end
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Hayden and I have officially been engaged for two weeks and it's been the best two weeks ever! We had a little engagement party with our family and friends and they brought us so many adorable gifts that I wanted to share them and a few other ideas I have with y'all!
Especially if they got engaged in a special or unique place, I think this is such an adorable gift idea!
A subscription box for brides- why didn't I think of that?! This is the CUTEST box ever and so much fun for new brides. Super high quality stuff and the since it's a monthly subscription, it's the gift that keeps on giving!
Grab a gift card to your favorite restaurant or their favorite restaurant and for the chance for them to continue the celebration! | {
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The Belgian Foreign Trade Agency has launched a brochure on the Belgian aerospace industry. This demonstrates that Belgium is one of the major players in this sector. Our country continues to strive for a peaceful approach to aerospace.
In 1968, fifty years ago from now, Belgium went to Vienna to join the first United Nations Conference on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (UNISPACE). Ever since, our country has assumed an important role in aerospace and has played a crucial part in the founding of the European Space Agency (ESA).
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Q: How to add a active class on ng-click buttons? This is the html code for the buttons, taskfilter is the filter of how the buttons work on click and the class name is 'sel'
<a class="clear-completed" ng-click="taskfilter = 1" ng-class="{'sel':enabled}">
<span>show completed</span>.
</a>
<a class="clear-completed" ng-click="taskfilter = 2" ng-class="{'sel':enabled}">
<span>show to do</span>.
</a>
<a class="clear-completed" ng-click="taskfilter = 0" ng-class="{'sel':enabled}">
<span>show all</span>.
</a>
This is the code I used to add the class scope with the button on click removed the index in html because it wont work
$scope.taskfilters = 0;
$scope.taskfilter = function(index) {
$scope.taskfilters = index;
};
A: You can use ngClass directive
If the expression evaluates to an object, then for each key-value pair of the object with a truthy value the corresponding key is used as a class name.
<a ng-class="{'active' : taskfilter == 0}" ng-click="taskfilter = 0">
A: <a class="clear-completed" ng-click="taskfilters = 1" ng-class="{'sel':taskfilters == 1}">
<span>show completed</span>.
</a>
<a class="clear-completed" ng-click="taskfilters = 2" ng-class="{'sel':taskfilters} == 2">
<span>show to do</span>.
</a>
<a class="clear-completed" ng-init="taskfilters = 0" ng-click="taskfilters = 0" ng-class="{'sel':taskfilters == 0}">
<span>show all</span>.
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THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING – an Avi Lewis film, narrated and inspired by the book by Naomi Klein. THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING had its world premiere 3 weeks ago at the Toronto International Film Festival and its New York premiere on October 2. It opens in Los Angeles and other North American cities this Friday, October 9. Canadian Naomi Klein, a secular Jew and one of the world's most high-profile social activists, was recruited by Pope Francis to a summer 2015 papal Climate Change Economy team. Klein's work with the papal climate/economy team manifested last week when Pope Francis addressed the US Congress and UN General Assembly on the climate/economy crisis. An International Summit Conference on Climate Change convenes in Paris on Nov 30, 2015 and the world's nations will meet to debate what some people believe to be the greatest challenge facing civilization. Academy Award-winning filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron (GRAVITY) is executive producer. TCE and this film's production values reflect his influence. I believe THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING to be sufficiently important to give it The Loft screen exclusively this Thanksgiving weekend. Mark Carney, former Governor of the Bank of Canada and now head of the Bank of England said last week in a speech in London that global climate change is the biggest problem facing mankind and business leaders must address it. Our political leadership candidates may prefer to avert their eyes and attention from THE big challenge but I think it's time we all get informed. THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING gets The Loft screen exclusively this Thanksgiving weekend:
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Cisco Blogs / Executive Platform / Cisco Purpose Report: Measuring and reporting impact along our purpose journey
Executive Platform
Cisco Purpose Report: Measuring and reporting impact along our purpose journey
Tae Yoo
With the calendar year coming to a close, it's time for us to once again report our annual efforts to positively impact people and the planet. This work has been described as corporate citizenship, corporate social responsibility (CSR), environmental-social-governance (ESG), or social impact over the years, but all of it has been grounded in creating impact as part of our larger purpose to Power an Inclusive Future for All. As such, this year — and for the first time — we are publishing our 2021 Cisco Purpose Report, bringing together our traditional CSR Report and the purpose work we're operationalizing across the company.
Reporting on this work only tells part of our story. The other part — the most important part — is sharing the impact, the outcomes, of that work. Why do outcomes matter so much to us? Outcomes are an indicator of actual impact or change. For example, donating or distributing mosquito nets doesn't necessarily mean there will be a reduction of instances of malaria (outcome); the malaria nets may never be used.
With that said, measuring impact isn't just a tick-the-box exercise for Cisco. We've been creating and measuring the outcomes of our ESG programs on a global scale for decades. By setting clear goals, measuring our progress, and transparently reporting our impact (which we've been doing annually since publishing our first Corporate Citizenship Report in 2005), we're able to provide an account of the difference we're making each year and how we plan to learn from our outcomes. This allows us to prove and improve — to identify areas of strength or weakness, opportunity or risk. Doing so is integral to our purpose work and a key part of being a responsible corporate citizen.
Our approach in action
A prime example is our 2016 goal to positively impact one billion people by 2025 through our social impact grants to nonprofits like Kiva and signature programs like Cisco Networking Academy. It's paramount that we understand the impact these investments are having — whether it's enabling someone to get a new job; improving a person's proficiency in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM); or helping a family find a permanent place to live. In addition to quantifying the effectiveness and impact of our programs, we take it a step further by obtaining third party limited assurance of our progress against this goal. This validates the data we've collected related to Cisco attribution, positive impact, and number of individuals reached.
Our companywide focus on addressing climate change, started in 2006, has now developed into an overarching strategy that moves us closer to a regenerative and sustainable world. This is accompanied by public goals for our most significant environmental issues — backed by internal audits, and in certain instances, receiving limited assurance by a third party.
What we made possible in 2021
After setting our first GHG emissions reduction goal in 2006, we have set other goals to engage employees, reduce environmental impacts across our entire value chain, and benefit communities. Here is just some of the progress we made this past year:
60% reduction in global Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions compared to FY07 base year (met our FY22 goal of reducing by 60% one year early)
85% of energy came from renewable sources (met our FY22 goal of 85% one year early)
93% of circular design training completed by prioritized teams within Cisco's design community, including our supply chain and engineering teams
$477 million in cash and in-kind contributions to community programs by Cisco and the Cisco Foundation (equivalent to 3.6% of pre-tax profit)
680 million people positively impacted through our social impact grants and signature programs (68% of our 1 billion by 2025 goal)
3 million students participated in Cisco Networking Academy (our greatest annual participation yet), bringing the total to 15 million students since 1997
$1 million in cash prizes awarded to social entrepreneurs through the 5th annual Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge (a total of $2.25 million USD to 63 start-ups in 20 countries since 2016)
269,000 employee volunteer hours and $34 million in employee donations and Cisco Foundation matching gifts
We will continue to approach new goals, like our recent net zero goal, with the same focus on transparent reporting and rigorous measurement that we have followed since we first began publicly reporting our performance on ESG topics over fifteen years ago.
Our commitment to impact
Together with our employees and partners in the public and nonprofit sectors, we are proud of the progress and impact we've made. At the same time, we understand there is much more work to do. Our annual Purpose Report will help hold us accountable to this work and to our stakeholders and society. We will also use it as motivation to push ourselves even harder to ensure our efforts are delivering the utmost value and resulting in deep, inclusive, and sustainable impact around the world.
Visit the ESG Hub and read our Purpose Report to learn more
about the progress we're making toward each of our goals.
Tags: Cisco Purpose Report CSR best practices Digital Skills environmental sustainability Featured Helping our communities inclusive future
Carsten Johnson says:
Great achievments on our way towards our journey to POWER an INCLUSIVE FUTURE for all. The ESG reporting hub is ground breaking. Now all interested people, stakeholders, NGOs, governments, customers and partners can make the reality check on the topic the are most interested in. Thanks team! | {
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I'm not sure about what happens at death, but I like that so many of these NDE's really show how meaningful life is.
Thanks, Trish. The job would be to find the meaning. Not easy.
I believe there is something after death because we have something within our body which leaves us after the death. It means, that thing is immortal. It must be going somewhere or will be doing something new. | {
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On the most basic level, editing is organising footage into a beginning, middle and end. Simple as that and the starting point with most edits is the raw camera footage.
We produce hundreds of videos a year and an increasing number of our clients have been asking for the raw camera footage after a project. This is quite common if we're working with a design agency who has video editing capabilities in-house or a large organisation with an internal marketing team.
But it takes more than just dragging a few clips around a computer to turn raw footage into a polished professional edit.
Working with raw camera footage for those not familiar with the technical and creative side of editing can be a battle. It's time-consuming, confusing, demanding and probably not the best use of your time either.
So if you've been landed with a hard drive full of clips from a shoot and want to know what to do, here's a quick rundown of how to get the best out of raw footage.
What is Raw Camera Footage?
Raw footage is the original unedited video that's captured during filming. It is completely bare of any colour grading, sound mixing and editing so it is literally raw from the camera. Just to be clear, the term 'raw' also refers to an image format used by high-end cinema cameras, but let's not get bogged down!
Because raw footage comes straight out of the camera, it won't look or sound like anything you're used to! The colours might be slightly washed out or have a slight orange or blue tint. The sound might be echoey or imbalanced. There's likely to be more footage than you expect and a lot of it might not be suitable, such as gaps at the start and end of interviews or several cutaways shots of the same scene.
Working with raw footage is a technical challenge, but there are things you can do to make it work for you.
Colours may appear faded or desaturated in raw footage. This is because the footage has not had any colour correction applied as this typically happens at the end of the editing process and not in the camera.
Once you've finished an edit with raw footage, take a step back from the edit and take a look at the colour with fresh eyes.
Look at the colour balance – is it to warm or too cold. Are the colours saturated enough? Does the contrast need balancing? If there's already been a professional edit made from the footage, maybe have a look at that and see how the colours compare to your version.
If you're editing raw footage yourself, the audio will definitely need some work doing to it as well.
Raw camera footage is not captured with a perfectly mixed 'stereo' sound. Instead, it will have a number of mono audio channels – usually anywhere from two to ten and maybe more.
Each audio channel captures different audio source with different microphones used in each one, for example, interview subjects speaking on camera will have their own microphone, which will feed into one of the audio channels.
Another channel may have a camera mounted microphone on it to capture the general sound of a space, known as a 'scratch' mic. The audio from the scratch mic is only used when capturing general shots or cutaways, so if you're editing an interview or if the sound is too echoey, identify the scratch mic and turn it off.
Editing raw footage yourself is a guaranteed way to put your computer through its paces! Our edit suites are of the highest spec and we're constantly upgrading them, so if you're thinking of using an old Windows XP laptop as your edit station, you might want to think again!
If you're going to be editing raw footage, you will need to have a dedicated edit computer or at the very least a high spec PC or Mac. You'll need lots of hard drive space too, as roughly one minute of raw footage is the equivalent of one gigabyte of memory. To put that into context, it's about the same file size as 2000 Instagram photos.
But if you don't have a fast computer to edit with, there is a solution.
Most editing applications will allow you to convert the raw footage into smaller files that put less pressure on your computer processor. Known as 'proxy' files, these are temporary, low-resolution versions of your raw footage that you can edit with. Because they're smaller in size, they put less strain on your computer. Then, when the edit is complete, you can easily relink the proxy files back to the original raw footage in the editing software and export your edit in full quality – a huge time saver!
Being able to work with raw footage gives you the freedom to reuse footage from your shoot and get more mileage from your videos. If you're filming an event and want to get a bunch of testimonials to use in the future, having access to the raw footage can be a great benefit.
But it can take a lot more time for someone with no editing experience to work with raw footage, so the perceived savings of using someone in-house rather than a professional isn't always cost-effective.
We often edit with raw footage provided by other production companies or non-professional footage tidies into nice edits, so you can rest assured that we know what we're doing! | {
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It's Time to Talk About the Menopause
Amy Prendergast Transformation and Operations Director | Retail Trust [email protected]
Menopausal women are the fastest growing work demographic in the UK, so are we in the retail industry doing enough to support them?
There are more women than men in the UK. 72% of working age women, almost 16 million, are employed, and specifically, menopausal women are now the UK's fastest-growing work demographic. But still, menopause remains a taboo subject. At home, in women's personal lives, and, perhaps most importantly, at work.
Often well-meaning employers can regard it as such an intensely personal issue that it's out of bounds to approach a worker who is suffering at work, as is often the case. 76% of women feel their symptoms cause problems in the workplace, according to The Menopause Survey 2018, which also found that that 20% of menopausal women have considered quitting their job as a result, rising to 44% of those experiencing the most severe symptoms.
A separate report, by the 2018 Scottish Trades Union Congress Women's Committee, found that 32% of respondents felt the menopause was treated negatively at work while 63% said it was treated as a joke.
These feelings of shame and embarrassment that surrounds the menopause is wrong. The menopause and perimenopause (the period of up to ten years before menopause) is a completely natural biological process that happens to nearly all women. Yet far too many women - many of whom are at the peak of their careers and under other pressures – feel isolated, ashamed and struggling to cope because we're shying away from speaking openly about its impact. As TV presenter Davina McCall has said:
We need to make it normal and unremarkable for people to discuss the menopause at work.
Davina has commendably put herself at the forefront of fighting this stigma following her Channel 4 documentary, Sex, Myths and The Menopause, speaking extensively about her own experiences and the need for us all to talk about the menopause more.
And at the Retail Trust we were thrilled to team up with Davina on this recently, by inviting her to discuss the menopause with more than 100 retail leaders at an event we hosted to address the health and wellbeing of the industry's workforce.
Amidst much upheaval across the sector, we wanted retail employers to ask themselves whether they are really doing enough to support mental health, ensure inclusivity and build rewarding careers, and we wanted to make it clear that the menopause can no longer be ignored as part of this. It needs to be on the mental health agenda.
We should look at the menopause as any other health condition requiring help, understanding and often, medical treatment. Every woman needs and deserves her employer's support with this, regardless of the severity of symptoms and how she's being affected.
So, at the very least, it's important that women who are struggling have time off for medical appointments or changes to a rota when symptoms are particularly severe. Desk fans or spare uniforms should also be considered for women who experience hot flushes, as well as allowing women to leave meetings without question if they need to, as a walk outside in the fresh air can help to reduce their intensity and the associated distress.
But perimenopause and menopause aren't just about hot flushes. There are a myriad of normal symptoms, from insomnia and fatigue to anxiety, low mood, depression and suicidal thoughts. Every employer needs to understand this and treat any menopause-related performance issue the same as any other type of health-related performance problem, with reasonable adjustments to support women and encouragement for them to speak openly about what they need from their employer to stay present and engaged.
Women make up a large proportion of the British retail sector, so the industry already has a real responsibility to step up in this way. And it has been encouraging to see some retailers recently begin to promise better support, with Tesco pledging to introduce a more breathable fabric to its uniforms next year that will help women cope with hot flushes, and ASOS about to offer paid leave for a wider range of health-related issues, including the menopause.
Well-meaning employers regard it as out of bounds to approach a female worker when they think she may be suffering.
But this is not a woman-only issue and, as an industry that is as passionate as we are about our people, we have a duty to ensure that we do what we can to meet the needs of women who are affected, but to also create more open and supportive workplace cultures where it is perfectly unremarkable to speak about the menopause. This means every one of us understanding and talking about the menopause at work.
Because, after all, with so many colleagues working through extraordinary financial, physical and emotional pressures as a result of the pandemic, the future success of the industry now rests heavily on the hope, health and happiness of our workforce.
And creating workplace cultures where every employee feels listened to, supported and valued is not only the right thing to do but will also lead to better employee morale and engagement and a healthier workforce, with fewer sick days, higher staff retention rates and wider talent attraction.
Our purpose at the Retail Trust is to champion the cause of health in retail in this way, bringing the industry together around its people, and empowering every individual to take control of their wellbeing. And we want retailers who value their employees' health and wellbeing to realise that an open and supportive culture around the menopause is a great way of showing this.
It's time to stand up and be a menopause ally.
External links to reports, webpages and blogs
Supporting colleagues with the menopause
Davina McCall calls on retail employers to break menopause taboo
Retail Trust Leaders' Summit (recordings will be available following the event)
To find out more about Retail Trust and the services they provide to the retail industry, click here.
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I began making jewelry to be able to afford my next college meal. My dear husband, Avo, began setting diamonds when he was only 12 years old! We met through our love of jewelry: I was introduced to Avo as "The best diamond setter in Los Angeles." After I lost my late husband to cancer, I once again contacted my diamond setter and we began a close collaboration that would eventually lead to the birth of Laurie Sarah Designs. Out of the darkest time of my life a new rose sprung up. We were recently married and now, together, we have joined forces. As we create each piece using our combined 60+ years of experience, we are passing a part of our love on to you.
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We promise to be your jeweler for life! From the initial consultation with one of our jewelry design specialists, through the creation of your dream piece and beyond, we are here for you. Our Lifetime Care Plan will give you the peace of mind knowing that your Laurie Sarah jewelry will always be taken care of by the same loving hands that created it. Since all fine jewelry requires regular inspection and maintenance to retain its beauty, should your Laurie Sarah piece ever require some Tender Loving Care, let us help you. Avo and I promise that we will always offer you fast, quality care for any maintenance that will arise with your piece for as long as you own it.
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Salary £50,000 to £95,000 a year
Company Website http://improbable.io/
Improbable is dedicated to building powerful technology designed to help solve previously impossible problems and enable the creation of new realities. In gaming and entertainment, Improbable unlocks truly next-generation gameplay through virtual worlds of unprecedented scale, persistence and richness. In other industries, we hope to help answer critical questions through simulations that could lead to a better functioning world.
Our platform, SpatialOS, lets developers transcend the limits of regular computation, allowing swarms of servers running in the cloud to cooperate in order to simulate worlds far larger and more complex than any single server could.
We are a British technology company proudly building a diverse workforce, driven by a shared desire to improve and achieve extraordinary things. We're crafting technology for the future and fostering a problem-solving culture that embraces innovation through iteration and experimentation.
Engineering is at the heart of Improbable. We solve some of the hardest problems around in areas such as distributed systems, high-performance cloud computing, messaging and much more.
We are technology neutral and believe in well-tested, robust code. Much of our platform is built in GoLang/Java with areas of C++, TypeScript and C#. We use Open Source technologies (such as CoreOS, etcd, Fleet, Docker, Prometheus, gRPC) and give back to the community through open source contributions when we can.
We're hiring Senior Software Engineers across multiple teams. There is always a diverse range of challenging and interesting projects to work on. Similarly, we welcome diverse engineering backgrounds and are able to offer highly interesting challenges across all our teams, we never hire to fill a gap.
You can find out more about some of our engineering projects here
Designing and implementing new algorithms to distribute and scale our simulations
Integrating new workers with our distributed stack
Core infrastructure that underpins seamless scaling (networking, packing, storage, containers, logging, security across all compute providers)
Creation of world-class, robust APIs and SDKs for external customers
Developing tooling to understand, visualise and reason about large real-time simulations
A strong software engineering pedigree, comfortable choosing the most appropriate language/technologies for the project at hand.
You have previously operated in a senior capacity and mentored or coached more junior engineers from a technical perspective.
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You're disappointed when you're not learning something new or stretching yourself.
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You're accountable and get satisfaction from shipping stuff on time / delivering quantifiable results.
You go out of your way to help others achieve and improve as a team.
You're modest when the results speak for themselves, and humble enough to take responsibility when they don't.
Experience Of The Following Would Be Advantageous
Building large-scale distributed systems
Working on cloud-based scalable architectures
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Cyprus Local Time is GMT +2.
Public service operating hours are flexible all year round. Operating days are from Monday to Friday starting between 07:30 - 08:30 and closing between 15:00 - 16:00. Private sector working hours are 08:00 - 13:00, 15:00 - 18:00 Monday to Friday for the period September 15th - May 31st and 08:00 - 13:00, 16:00 - 19:00 Monday to Friday, for the period June 1st - September 14th.
Shop opening times vary depending on their type and location, though shops normally open between 07:00 and 09:00. During the period November 1st - March 31st shops close at 19:30 on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, at 15:00 on Wednesday, and at 19:00 on Saturday. For the period April 1st – October 31st shops close at 20:00 on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, at 15:00 on Wednesday and, at 19:30 on Saturday. During the period June 15th – August 31st there is an optional three hour afternoon break from14:00 - 17:00.
Special shopping hours apply for Christmas and Easter. From December 1st to December 31st, shops may remain open until 20:00 throughout the week but must close by 18:00 on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve. Shops can also remain open until 20:00 10 days before Easter Sunday but must close by 18:00 on Good Friday.
This is a general guide, not the definitive shop opening times, and as such, you may find some shops opening or closing earlier or later.
* Please note that a new scheme is currently in place, although not yet made permanent, whereby all shops can open on Sundays even outside of the tourist areas.
On 9th July 2013, the labour ministry issued a decree for shops outside tourist areas to enable them to stay open until 10 pm on weekdays (including Wednesdays) and from 10:30 am until 7.30pm on Sundays (the same as in the tourist areas). The decree has been renewed every few months, with the latest renewal lasting until 31st August 2014, whilst a decision is made as to whether or not to keep the new shop opening times permanently. More flexible working hours and Sunday openings were already available to shopkeepers in tourist areas. The latest decision expands this to all areas of Cyprus. The scheme is optional and businesses may adjust opening hours to suit their needs.
Eating Hours
Breakfast is usually served between 07:00 and 10:00 in the morning. Lunch is served in restaurants between 12:00 and 15:00. Dinner is served from 19:00 till late in the evening.
The Cyprus Postal Services changed their opening hours to the public early in 2013. These are the new opening hours:-
District Post Offices From Monday to Friday 7:30. – 17:30
Parcel Post Offices From Monday to Friday 7:30. – 14:30
Urban and Rural Post Offices From Monday to Friday 8:00 – 14:30
Pharmacies have a late duty roster where each city will generally have three nominated pharmacies open for emergency prescriptions etc. The duty pharmacies will stay open late each night until 10pm in the winter months, and 11pm in the summer months, and all day sunday. Details of the duty pharmacies can be found in the local Greek or English papers, or you can telephone any of the following information lines that have recorded details of the duty pharmacies for that day. Calls to these numbers cost around 16 cents per minute.
24-hour Pharmacies Information Lines:
Ammochostos 90901413
Larnaca 90901414
Limassol 90901415
Nicosia 90901412
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Wadi es-Sebua is the site of two Egyptian New Kingdom temple complexes. The first temple was built by the Pharaoh, Amenhotep III, who ruled Egypt from 1386 to 1349 BC.
The second temple was constructed by Ramesses II. Ramesses II is perhaps the most famous Egyptian Pharaoh - behind Tutankamen, I guess. He reigned from 1279 to 1213 BC, an unprecedented 66 years! His activities while Pharaoh are great and many. Click HERE for more on the "Great Ancestor".
The construction of the Aswan dam project threatened to flood the site of the temples, thus destroying these amazing monuments. The project, commonly referred to as the Aswan Dam, is actually the construction of the Aswan High Dam. The original Aswan Dam was built between 1898-1902. The Aswan High Dam, built between 1960 and 1970 had a significant effect on Egypt, one part being its monuments in the Nubian regions. The reservoir for the dam, called Lake Nasser, would flood many important ancient monuments if a solution were not found.
It is at this point in the story we can introduce the stamp issued by Monaco on 3 June 1961. It was issued to help gain publicity for the protection of these temples.
This stamp, engraved by Albert Decaris, showcases the need for the protection of monuments lest, as the image depicts, the monuments get drowned in flood waters.
Thankfully, it was decided to move certain important monuments, these temples being two such monuments along with others such as Ramesses II's temple at Abu Simbel. Wadi es-Sebua was dismantled in 1964 and moved 4km west of its original location. The monuments avoided the disastrous outcome as depicted on the stamp! Incidentally, the temple at Abu Simbel was relocated in 1968. Now monuments such as these can continue to be enjoyed for many generations to come. | {
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A lively account of fluoridation and its discontents
Since its first implementation in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1945, public drinking water fluoridation and its attendant conflicts, controversies, and conspiracy theories serve as an object lesson in American science, public health, and policymaking. In addition to the arguments on the issue still raging today, the tale of fluoridation and its discontents also resonates with such present concerns as genetically modified foods, global warming response, nuclear power, and environmental regulation.
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THE GOLDMAN STATE
Darby Patterson's New Novel Is Just One of her Artworks
"Renaissance" is a fine name for that period in Europe's history (roughly the 15th and 16thcenturies, give or take a week or two). But it's too often used as an adjective for someone who's adept in several categories of creativity—just as "genius" is the operative term in Hollywood for just about everyone who can string together a sentence, splice together some film and amass enough investors to churn out a hit movie.
Meet the (Mis)Calculating NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio!
Please pardon today's detour from The Golden State and join me for a cyber junket to my birthplace, whose nickname is The Empire State. And while I usually dispatch these columns from my home in Sacramento, The Big Tomato, today we're going to zoom in on New York City, The Big Apple.
TV News Reporter/Anchor Leticia Ordaz Writes a "Breezy" Children's Book
I've always wondered why "Go fly a kite!" was considered a putdown, either in childhood or thereafter. To me, it sounded more like someone suggesting you do something whimsical, energetic and out in the fresh air. To recap, where some heard "Scram" I heard "Have a nice day."
Andrew Rogerson's Clients Value His Valuations
This past March, just as the world was beginning its pandemic shutdown, Andrew Rogerson still was able to help one of his clients sell a medical-supply manufacturing business for $3.1 million.
"I get a success fee when that happens," he says. And if the company wouldn't have sold despite Rogerson's best efforts? "Oh sometimes I get a thank-you note," he says in his deadpan, Aussie accent, which somehow can make a situation sound funny rather than frustrating.
Joe Thompson "Crisp"-ly Delivers Meals to Frontline Workers and the Infirm
Financed in part by generous customers of his Crisp Catering business and currently shuttered Gold Rush Grille restaurant, Joe Thompson has been delivering meals to local hospital workers, First Responders and other front-line workers during the coronavirus pandemic. He also takes meals to people who are very ill or immobile or both—and says when he's allowed to reopen his restaurant, "We'll still get those meals to these people. I'm not going to abandon them when our governor says it's business-as-usual again."
Dr. Carl Shin Takes Pains to Relieve Yours
"I almost don't care what causes your pain," Dr. Carl Shin is telling and kind of surprising me—until he completes the thought. "My job is to help you recover from it. So let's do that instead of dwelling on what caused it to happen."
Longtime Conservatory Owner Offers the Sound of Music—Remotely
Add Tanya Végváry to the list of entrepreneurs whose business might actually have improved because of the pandemic shutdown.
Végváry is a piano teacher and the founding owner of the Sacramento Piano Conservatory/School of Music, a handsome building that sits incongruously in the middle of one of the capital region's unmistakable industrial zones. In its immaculate classrooms, approximately 200 students, ranging in age from post-toddler to post-career, take piano lessons and learn to play a number of other musical instruments from Végváry and nine other instructors.
Driven to Celebrate a Birthday
I first asked Kim Elizabeth Hyland to go steady with me on August 9, 1966. We had walked to a little park near her family home on a warm afternoon. Kim was barefoot and wore a lightweight shift. I had on my standard Southern California Summer Guy outfit: a JC Penney TownCraft T-shirt®; Madras-patterned shorts which had fashionably bled their way through several washings and now looked as though someone had sprayed an abstract painting on my thighs; and a pair of suitably roughed-up Converse tennis shoes, giving me the unintended look of a suburban dad in his teens on his way to buy some weekend-gardening tools at Sears.
How Accurate Are Those Hair Salon and Restaurant Thermometers?
Somewhere between my home and my haircutter, I evidently contracted hypothermia.
How else to explain why, when my longtime stylist and friend Sherry Ngai, owner of Shapes for Hair, took my temperature at her salon and it was 94.5 degrees? (This was before beginning the process of trimming my hair, of course—something Ngai does every six or seven weeks, involving the deployment of shampoo, ointments and garden tools.)
Miriam Revesz: New Filmmaker Debuts with a Five-Minute Masterwork
It's tempting to write about my encountering two fawns the other afternoon when I go to chat with Miriam Revesz, who just completed her first film, "Voices from the Invisible."
Fawn Number One stands in the middle of the long driveway that leads to the Revesz family home, a pebble's skim from the American River (if you have a very good arm). The deer seems as curious about me as I am about it. But it quickly tires of me and scampers off to more pressing matters.
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Q: Add own application icon to QuickAction Dialog after contact icon click I want to add my own application icon to QucikAction Dialog in Contacts in Android.
I found this http://www.londatiga.net/it/how-to-create-quickaction-dialog-in-android/
I have application which using contacts (People) and I want go to the desirable contact (by stack appliction managing contacts), click on contact's icon and QuickAction Dialog should contain icon of my app, I clicked and my app shoud start with contact info.
How to do it?
A: You can't do this, this is not supported by stock "Phone" or "Contacts" apps.
A reason behind this - list of quick actions shows possible type of actions that you can do with underlying contact, rather than list of apps that can do something with this contact.
All you can do is add your app to list of some predefined actions, like "sending SMS", "making a phone call", "viewing photos", etc. In order to do this you need to specify correct intent-filters in your manifest file. In that case your app can appear in list of apps that shows after user clicks one of quick actions mentioned above
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Home » Who We Are
Medical Physics History in Bangladesh
www.bmps.org.bd
In Bangladesh, the first activities of Medical Physics education started in 1994 at the Physics Department of the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET). In 1996, a co-operation in conference/workshop and training of Medical Physics between Bangladesh and Germany was started by the Task Group-K16 "Medical Physics in the Developing Countries" of the German Society for Medical Physics (DGMP). Five seminars/workshops were organized in Bangladesh between 1996 and 2000 and attended by 70-80 participants in each year (physicists and radio-oncologists) with the initiative of Prof. Dr. Golam Abu Zakaria. The main goal of these seminars was to disseminate the information regarding the importance of medical physics and to motivate the physicists to become medical physicists. One of the main urges of these seminars was to open Medical Physics course in Bangladesh. Then the first impetus came from that time to start a Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering in Bangladesh. Dr. Golam Abu Zakaria, Professor of medical physics and the initiator of the above mentioned seminars, was trying to open a department in the public universities like BUET. However, at that time, this subject was new in Bangladesh and it was difficult to open such a department in public universities for several reasons.
In 2000, a private University called GonoBishwabidyalay (University) came forward to accept his proposal of starting a master's program both in Medical Physics and in Biomedical Engineering. The department was the result of enormous discussions with the experts from the different public and private universities and authorities of the University Grant Commission (UGC). This was the first attempt to establish a full-fledged Master course in Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering officially in 2001.The University Grant Commission of Bangladesh officially recognized this course (with 2 years of duration). Later in 2005, a four-year Bachelor course was launched. The syllabus of these courses is based on the documents of DGMP, AAPM and IAEA that covers all important aspects of medical physics according to the need of Bangladesh.
From the beginning, a collaboration program has been materializing between Heidelberg University, Germany and Gono University, Bangladesh to provide quality education and training. In the years 2003-2006, 19 students and 5 teachers were educated and trained in German Cancer Research Center and Heidelberg University Hospital under the student-teacher-exchange program between the Gono University and the Heidelberg University financed by DAAD (German Academic Exchange Program). This collaboration was extended in 2014 including Mannheim Medical Center for another 4 years from 2014-2017, educating 40 MP for research, teaching and clinical practice in Germany and in Bangladesh. With the help of appropriate resources and the experienced and the young dynamic teachers approximately 30 MSc and 73 BSc degrees were reached. To support the education in the future, e-learning platforms will be set up and research networks will be established to encourage the already existing research work.MPBME already has expanded its cooperation with many hospitals and universities in Bangladesh and abroad specially in Germany, India, and China.
More than 25 of the medical physics master degree passed students are working as medical physicists in most of the radiotherapy departments of public and private hospitals in Bangladesh, and some of them are involved in teaching at the medical physics department of Gono University.
For promoting medical physics education, training and providing quality service in all aspects of medical physics, a society called "Bangladesh Medical Physics Society" (BMPS) has been formed in 2009 which is registered by the Government of Bangladesh. BMPS is also officially recognized as an affiliated member by the Asia-Oceania Federation of Organizations for Medical Physics (AFOMP) and the International Organization for Medical Physics (IOMP). BMPS regularly organizes national and international seminars, conferences, workshops in cooperation with the relevant international organizations. The total number of members of BMPSis more than 250 including associate and promoting members and gradually increasing every year. BMPSis pursuing public awareness program for the dissemination of the role of medical physicists in all over the country. | {
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CloudLock provides security controls for Amazon Web Services, enhancing visibility and control, and protecting against cyber attacks, insider threats, and human error. With CloudLock for Amazon Web Services, you will be able to: protect against security threats to your AWS infrastructure, secure admin access to the AWS console, prevent employees from bypassing security controls, integrate the monitoring of your AWS environment with your SIEM, and demonstrate compliance with admin-level audit capabilities.
Configuration Security. CloudLock for AWS can detect changes to key configurations, including the creation of AWS access keys, access controls, and security group and password policy settings.
Privileged Access Management. Compromise of administrator accounts can lead to catastrophic damage. CloudLock for AWS can monitor the security of the root user, including all logins and those that dont use use multi-factor authentication.
Threat Protection with User Behavior Analytics. By correlating events across multiple SaaS, IaaS, PaaS, and IDaaS platforms, CloudLock provides insight into abnormal user activities and identifies breaches that would otherwise go undetected. | {
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Nursing shift report template – As a project manager one of your tasks will be maintaining upper management or your investors up to date on the progress of the job you're working on. The most common way of doing this is to use a status report template to supply them with a clear picture of where the job is in a timely manner. The frequency of these reports is usually decided at the outset of the project and they must be filed in time in order for any changes in how things are being done to be made. Most managers are familiar with the concept even if they have never filed this type of report before.
The typical status report is used to inform upper management of the progress made during the reporting period. This information can help them to make decisions like whether more employees are required to accelerate the project or that it's time to order the stuff for the next phase so that everything continues to run in time. It can also be used to show where there are problems and what the possible answers to them may be. Your report has to be highly detailed, yet it must still be concise so that those who are reading can see at a glance where the project stands.
Your status report should include your present costs and project whether or not you are in budget, if there are any variances this is the time to allow the investors know about them. The same applies to the project timeline, if you are running behind schedule your report needs to show the reasons why for example lack of materials or maybe key employees being sick and not able to work. It should go on to project how the project is expected to progress during the next reporting period and provide enough information that upper management understands where their project is at and where it is very likely to be in the future.
If you've never had to fill out this sort of report you can search online for a status report template. Most companies require that you file your accounts in a particular format each time. Simply writing your information on a piece of paper won't do as it makes it tough to comprehend the information efficiently. Different projects require their own formats and you may want to keep several templates on hand to be certain you're going to have one that matches the requirements of the project you are in charge of. | {
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Lakai En Puerto Rico from Thrasher.
Eurollin Around with the Lakai Skate Team by Red Bull.
Introducing the GuyMar, the newest Lakai shoe for Guy Mariano featuring VLK Performance construction. Featuring Guy Mariano.
Lakai proudly introduces Jon Sciano and the Fura.
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Lakai: The Shoes We Skate - Featuring: Raven Tershy. Video Made By: Aaron Meza.
Lakai Fully Flared Fully Girl: A very special Lakai Limited Footwear public service announcement by Spike Jonze.
Lakai Voltage Tour Video: Featuring Marc Johnson, Guy Mariano, Brandon Biebel, Cairo Foster, Vincent Alvarez, Rick Howard, Mike Carroll, Mike Mo Capaldi, JB Gillet, Jesus Fernandez. Danny Brady, Nick Jensen, Daniel Espinoza, Riley Hawk and Raven Tershy riding skateboards in Germany, Switzerland and France. | {
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package main
import (
"context"
"crypto/x509"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"github.com/lxc/lxd/lxd/db"
"github.com/lxc/lxd/lxd/db/cluster"
"github.com/lxc/lxd/lxd/instance"
"github.com/lxc/lxd/lxd/util"
)
func authenticateAgentCert(d *Daemon, r *http.Request) (bool, instance.Instance, error) {
var vsockID int
trusted := false
_, err := fmt.Sscanf(r.RemoteAddr, "vm(%d)", &vsockID)
if err != nil {
return false, nil, err
}
var clusterInst *cluster.Instance
err = d.db.Cluster.Transaction(context.TODO(), func(ctx context.Context, tx *db.ClusterTx) error {
var err error
clusterInst, err = tx.GetLocalInstanceWithVsockID(ctx, vsockID)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
})
if err != nil {
return false, nil, err
}
inst, err := instance.LoadByProjectAndName(d.State(), clusterInst.Project, clusterInst.Name)
if err != nil {
return false, nil, err
}
agentCert := inst.(instance.VM).AgentCertificate()
for _, cert := range r.TLS.PeerCertificates {
trusted, _ = util.CheckTrustState(*cert, map[string]x509.Certificate{"0": *agentCert}, nil, false)
if trusted {
return true, inst, nil
}
}
return false, nil, nil
}
| {
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Yorkshire, U.K. Forced Rhubarb is grown in sheds and harvested by candlelight producing elite red rhubarb.
Yorkshire Forced Rhubarb is considered to be an elite food.
When you see the amazing "red" colour, tender stalks, and sample the delicate flavour of the forced rhubarb, you are not surprised why it is considered "elite".
According to an article from dailymail.co.uk (MailOnline), it has been given special status among Europe's elite foods.
Cornish clotted cream, and Champagne are examples of other foods in this category.
After years of petitioning its producers have been granted Protected Designation of Origin status by the European Commission. It is the 41st British product get the legal protection.
Forced rhubarb is grown by only 12 producers in West Yorkshire in damp, dark sheds, and harvested by candlelight in mid-winter.
Forced rhubarb has a more delicate flavour, tender stalks, and red colour than varieties of rhubarb that are grown outdoors.
It is considered to be superior to rhubarb harvested outdoors.
Forced rhubarb begins by transferring rhubarb crowns, or roots, (that are usually at least 2 years old), from fields into sheds, heated to about 26°C or 79°F.
The crowns are not dug up until they have been exposed to a certain amount of frost.
Photo (above) courtesy of dailymail.co.uk/news - The Rhubarb Forced in Growing Sheds, and then harvested by Candlelight.
The fields from which the roots are being removed have been treated with manure and "shoddy" (a waste product from the wool industry which is rich in nitrogen). This is done to ensure the best possible soil quality for the rhubarb.
The roots are then hosed down, and packed tightly on the growing shed floor and kept in absolute total darkness.
The warmth of the shed makes the rhubarb begin to grow.
The darkness in the growing sheds keeps the shoots pale and tender.
Light (causing photosythesis), would cause the fibres to toughen, and the flavour to become more acidic.
After being in complete darkness for about 6 - 9 weeks, the rhubarb crop is harvested by candlelight.
Are you interested in Forcing Rhubarb from your garden?
A popular Festival, the Wakefield Rhubarb Festival, celebrated every year in February, includes the sale of this elite, delicate, beautiful red rhubarb, as seen in this photo (below).
If you visit Yorkshire you may be able to get a tour of the rhubarb sheds which house the forced rhubarb!
If you want to read more about the "elite" status of rhubarb in the U.K., visit this link. | {
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M Girls Basketball Unofficial Rankings
Abbott Tech .909 10 1 38 Wins: Prince (6w), Platt Tech (2w), O'Brien (4w), Kaynor Tech (3w), Goodwin Tech (5w), Wilcox Tech (2w), Wright Tech (1w), Prince (6w), O'Brien (4w), Goodwin Tech (5w)
Losses: Bull. Havens
Remaining: Wolcott Tech (1/21,7w), Platt Tech (1/24,2w), Whitney Tech (1/29,4w), Whitney Tech (1/31,4w), Wright Tech (2/4,1w), Bull. Havens (2/7,8w), Kaynor Tech (2/11,3w), Wilcox Tech (2/13,2w), Wolcott Tech (2/18,7w)
Canton .833 10 2 50 Wins: Stafford (5w), E.O. Smith (8w), Wind.Locks (9w), Classical (1w), Cromwell (7w), East Windsor (5w), East Granby (4w), Bolton (4w), Rockville (2w), Suffield (5w)
Losses: ND-Ffld, Simsbury
Remaining: Ellington (1/21,6w), Granby (1/24,6w), HMTCA (1/29,2w), Somers (1/31,3w), Coventry (2/4,7w), SMSA (2/7,5w), Farmington (2/12,3w), Granby (2/14,6w)
Holy Cross .800 8 2 36 Wins: Seymour (8w), Woodland (8w), Kennedy (4w), Derby (4w), Wilby (0w), Crosby (0w), Sacred Heart (8w), Wolcott (4w)
Losses: Mercy, St.Paul
Remaining: WCA (1/22,5w), Watertown (1/24,2w), Naugatuck (1/30,9w), Wilby (1/31,0w), Crosby (2/4,0w), Kennedy (2/7,4w), WCA (2/11,5w), Sacred Heart (2/13,8w), Oxford (2/18,3w), Windsor (2/19,6w)
Bloomfield .800 8 2 31 Wins: Conard (5w), Bulkeley (5w), Prince (6w), Platt (1w), Hartford Pub. (3w), New Britain (6w), S.Windsor (3w), Rockville (2w)
Losses: Enfield, Wethersfield
Remaining: Tolland (1/21,1w), Windsor (1/24,6w), Bulkeley (1/28,5w), Southington (1/31,10w), Maloney (2/3,2w), Newington (2/6,10w), Rocky Hill (2/10,1w), Hartford Pub. (2/13,3w), Windsor (2/17,6w), Aerospace (2/19,5w)
Seymour .727 8 3 34 Wins: Wamogo (2w), Derby (4w), Kennedy (4w), Wolcott (4w), Ansonia (7w), Woodland (8w), Crosby (0w), Torrington (5w)
Losses: Holy Cross, Sacred Heart, Immaculate
Remaining: Oxford (1/22,3w), Naugatuck (1/24,9w), Watertown (1/28,2w), St.Paul (1/31,10w), Ansonia (2/4,7w), Derby (2/7,4w), Oxford (2/11,3w), Woodland (2/13,8w), WCA (2/18,5w)
Woodland .727 8 3 32 Wins: Wolcott (4w), Kaynor Tech (3w), Watertown (2w), Kennedy (4w), WCA (5w), Ansonia (7w), Oxford (3w), Kennedy (4w)
Losses: Holy Cross, St.Paul, Seymour
Remaining: Derby (1/22,4w), Torrington (1/24,5w), Sacred Heart (1/28,8w), Ansonia (1/31,7w), Oxford (2/4,3w), Naugatuck (2/7,9w), Derby (2/11,4w), Seymour (2/13,8w), Wilby (2/18,0w)
Bassick .727 8 3 26 Wins: New.Fair. (7w), Bridg.Central (1w), Trinity Cath. (1w), Capital Prep (4w), Masuk (1w), Wilton (4w), Whitney Tech (4w), Barlow (4w)
Losses: Darien, Capital Prep, Ffld.Warde
Remaining: Ffld.Ludlowe (1/23,3w), Weston (1/25,6w), Bull. Havens (1/29,8w), St. Joseph (2/1,9w), Staples (2/3,8w), Kolbe (2/5,7w), Law (2/10,6w), New Canaan (2/13,5w), Harding (2/25,0w)
Cromwell .700 7 3 31 Wins: Old Lyme (5w), Old Saybrook (2w), Westbrook (3w), Portland (4w), Morgan (7w), Valley Reg. (4w), N.Branford (6w)
Losses: Newtown, Pomperaug, Canton
Remaining: Coginchaug (1/21,5w), East Hampton (1/24,9w), New London (1/28,9w), H-K (1/30,4w), Coginchaug (2/3,5w), N.Branford (2/6,6w), Newington (2/8,10w), Valley Reg. (2/10,4w), Morgan (2/13,7w), H-K (2/17,4w)
Granby Memorial .667 6 3 23 Wins: Classical (1w), Ellington (6w), East Granby (4w), Bolton (4w), Rockville (2w), Ellington (6w)
Losses: Holyoke (MA), East Windsor, Suffield
Remaining: Wethersfield (1/22,10w), Canton (1/24,10w), HMTCA (1/27,2w), Somers (1/29,3w), Coventry (1/31,7w), Brookfield (2/1,6w), SMSA (2/4,5w), Wind.Locks (2/7,9w), Stafford (2/11,5w), East Windsor (2/12,5w), Canton (2/14,10w)
North Branford .667 6 3 19 Wins: Hale Ray (1w), Westbrook (3w), Amistad (6w), Branford (1w), Valley Reg. (4w), Portland (4w)
Losses: East Hampton, Coginchaug, Cromwell
Remaining: Old Lyme (1/21,5w), Lyman Hall (1/22,6w), H-K (1/24,4w), Morgan (1/27,7w), Old Saybrook (1/28,2w), Old Lyme (2/1,5w), Valley Reg. (2/3,4w), Cromwell (2/6,7w), Morgan (2/10,7w), H-K (2/13,4w), Coginchaug (2/17,5w)
Morgan .636 7 4 23 Wins: Old Lyme (5w), Old Saybrook (2w), Portland (4w), H-K (4w), Coginchaug (5w), Old Saybrook (2w), Hale Ray (1w)
Losses: Valley Reg., East Hampton, Cromwell, Amistad
Remaining: Westbrook (1/24,3w), N.Branford (1/27,6w), H-K (2/3,4w), Coginchaug (2/6,5w), Old Lyme (2/8,5w), N.Branford (2/10,6w), Cromwell (2/13,7w), Guilford (2/15,2w), Valley Reg. (2/17,4w)
Ansonia .636 7 4 21 Wins: WCA (5w), Torrington (5w), Wilby (0w), Oxford (3w), Platt Tech (2w), Watertown (2w), Derby (4w)
Losses: Berlin, Woodland, Seymour, St.Paul
Remaining: Naugatuck (1/22,9w), Kennedy (1/24,4w), Crosby (1/28,0w), Woodland (1/31,8w), Seymour (2/4,8w), Oxford (2/6,3w), Torrington (2/11,5w), Derby (2/13,4w), Wolcott (2/18,4w)
Montville .600 6 4 19 Wins: Windham (6w), Lyman Mem. (3w), Tourtellotte (2w), St. Bernard (5w), Woodstock (2w), Ledyard (1w)
Losses: Wheeler, Killingly, Griswold, Plainfield
Remaining: Fitch (1/21,8w), Putnam (1/24,8w), Windham (1/28,6w), Lyman Mem. (1/31,3w), Killingly (2/4,7w), St. Bernard (2/6,5w), Griswold (2/8,3w), Plainfield (2/11,3w), Wheeler (2/14,8w), Amistad (2/17,6w)
Prince Tech .545 6 5 13 Wins: HMTCA (2w), Grasso Tech (1w), Ellis Tech (3w), Goodwin Tech (5w), Vinal Tech (1w), Cheney Tech (1w)
Losses: Abbott Tech, Bull. Havens, Bloomfield, Abbott Tech, Aerospace
Remaining: Platt Tech (1/22,2w), Bull. Havens (1/24,8w), Windham Tech (1/28,7w), Norwich Tech (1/31,6w), Platt Tech (2/3,2w), Goodwin Tech (2/4,5w), Vinal Tech (2/7,1w), Cheney Tech (2/11,1w), Aerospace (2/14,5w)
Windham .500 6 6 26 Wins: Norwich Tech (6w), Windham Tech (7w), Lyman Mem. (3w), Plainfield (3w), Griswold (3w), Stonington (4w)
Losses: Killingly, Montville, Parish Hill, Bacon Acad., Waterford, East Lyme
Remaining: Killingly (1/21,7w), Wheeler (1/23,8w), Montville (1/28,6w), St. Bernard (1/31,5w), Plainfield (2/4,3w), Putnam (2/6,8w), Griswold (2/12,3w), Putnam (2/14,8w)
Norwich Tech .500 6 6 13 Wins: Holy Family (1w), Goodwin Tech (5w), MLC (2w), Cheney Tech (1w), Grasso Tech (1w), Ellis Tech (3w)
Losses: Windham, Lyman Mem., Wheeler, Fishers Island (NY), Windham Tech, Wheeler
Remaining: Vinal Tech (1/28,1w), Holy Family (1/29,1w), Prince (1/31,6w), Grasso Tech (2/4,1w), Windham Tech (2/7,7w), Ellis Tech (2/11,3w), Westbrook (2/15,3w), Hale Ray (2/19,1w)
SMSA .455 5 6 21 Wins: Somers (3w), Coventry (7w), Stafford (5w), Classical (1w), East Windsor (5w)
Losses: Weston, New Britain, Amistad, Northwestern, Wind.Locks, NW Catholic
Remaining: East Granby (1/21,4w), Wamogo (1/22,2w), Bolton (1/24,4w), Rockville (1/27,2w), Suffield (1/29,5w), Ellington (1/31,6w), Granby (2/4,6w), Canton (2/7,10w), HMTCA (2/11,2w)
Coginchaug .455 5 6 16 Wins: Hale Ray (1w), N.Branford (6w), Westbrook (3w), H-K (4w), Old Saybrook (2w)
Losses: Valley Reg., Farmington, North Haven, Morgan, Lyman Hall, East Hampton
Remaining: Cromwell (1/21,7w), Old Lyme (1/27,5w), Portland (1/30,4w), Thomaston (2/1,6w), Cromwell (2/3,7w), Morgan (2/6,7w), H-K (2/10,4w), Valley Reg. (2/13,4w), N.Branford (2/17,6w)
Goodwin Tech .455 5 6 9 Wins: Wilcox Tech (2w), Cheney Tech (1w), Whitney Tech (4w), Cheney Tech (1w), Vinal Tech (1w)
Losses: O'Brien, Norwich Tech, Abbott Tech, Windham Tech, Prince, Abbott Tech
Remaining: Wilcox Tech (1/21,2w), Aerospace (1/24,5w), Ellis Tech (1/28,3w), Grasso Tech (1/31,1w), Prince (2/4,6w), Whitney Tech (2/6,4w), Vinal Tech (2/11,1w), Innovation (2/14,3w), Platt Tech (2/19,2w)
Valley Regional .444 4 5 19 Wins: Coginchaug (5w), Morgan (7w), Somers (3w), H-K (4w)
Losses: Old Lyme, East Hampton, Amistad, N.Branford, Cromwell
Remaining: Portland (1/21,4w), Old Saybrook (1/24,2w), Westbrook (1/28,3w), East Windsor (1/29,5w), Lewis Mills (2/1,4w), N.Branford (2/3,6w), H-K (2/6,4w), Stonington (2/8,4w), Cromwell (2/10,7w), Coginchaug (2/13,5w), Morgan (2/17,7w)
O'Brien Tech .444 4 5 10 Wins: Goodwin Tech (5w), Grasso Tech (1w), Platt Tech (2w), Wilcox Tech (2w)
Losses: Abbott Tech, Wolcott Tech, Wolcott Tech, Bull. Havens, Abbott Tech
Remaining: Whitney Tech (1/14,4w), Vinal Tech (1/21,1w), Kaynor Tech (1/23,3w), Grasso Tech (1/27,1w), Wright Tech (1/29,1w), Wilcox Tech (2/4,2w), Platt Tech (2/6,2w), Whitney Tech (2/10,4w), Vinal Tech (2/13,1w), Derby (2/17,4w), Wright Tech (2/19,1w)
Stonington .400 4 6 11 Wins: Ledyard (1w), Chariho (RI) (5w), Griswold (3w), Woodstock (2w)
Losses: South Kingstown (RI), Bacon Acad., Fitch, Waterford, Windham, Fitch
Remaining: Bacon Acad. (1/21,10w), New London (1/24,9w), H-K (1/25,4w), Ledyard (1/28,1w), East Lyme (1/31,3w), NFA (2/6,7w), Valley Reg. (2/8,4w), Waterford (2/11,7w), East Lyme (2/15,3w)
Haddam-Killingworth .400 4 6 10 Wins: Portland (4w), Westbrook (3w), Hale Ray (1w), Old Saybrook (2w)
Losses: Bacon Acad., Morgan, East Hampton, Old Lyme, Coginchaug, Valley Reg.
Remaining: N.Branford (1/24,6w), Stonington (1/25,4w), Cromwell (1/30,7w), Morgan (2/3,7w), East Granby (2/5,4w), Valley Reg. (2/6,4w), Coginchaug (2/10,5w), Old Lyme (2/11,5w), N.Branford (2/13,6w), Cromwell (2/17,7w)
Plainville .364 4 7 14 Wins: Amistad (6w), Cheshire (3w), Brist.Cent. (4w), Platt (1w)
Losses: E.Catholic, Hall, Brist.East., New Britain, Rocky Hill, Middletown, Glastonbury
Remaining: Hartford Pub. (1/21,3w), Lewis Mills (1/24,4w), Brist.East. (1/27,7w), E.Hartford (1/30,5w), Newington (2/3,10w), Maloney (2/6,2w), Lewis Mills (2/11,4w), Brist.Cent. (2/14,4w), Berlin (2/17,9w)
Whitney Tech .333 4 8 8 Wins: Vinal Tech (1w), Wilcox Tech (2w), O'Brien (4w), Vinal Tech (1w)
Losses: Bull. Havens, Wolcott Tech, Westbrook, Goodwin Tech, Kaynor Tech, Derby, Platt Tech, Bassick
Remaining: Wright Tech (1/24,1w), Bull. Havens (1/28,8w), Abbott Tech (1/29,10w), Abbott Tech (1/31,10w), Platt Tech (2/4,2w), Goodwin Tech (2/6,5w), Wilcox Tech (2/7,2w), O'Brien (2/10,4w)
Immaculate .333 3 6 16 Wins: Seymour (8w), Ellington (6w), Stratford (2w)
Losses: Westhill, Housatonic, New.Fair., Weston, New Milford, New.Fair.
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These clean and well kept facilities host minor and adult ice sport leagues. Optimist and George Blundun Arenas are available for bookings from 6 a.m. to midnight, seven days a week during prime hockey season (October through March). Requests outside of these hours will be considered. These arenas are located in Southwest Calgary in the community of Glendale, next to the arenas is Optimist Athletic Park.
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'Southwest pollen' linked to 1979 NY cold case
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Police are hoping that traces of pollen found only in the Southwest will finally help them identify a woman whose body was found in 1979 on an upstate New York farm.
After the pollen was found on the victim's pants using new technology, the Livingston County Sheriff's Office in Geneseo, N.Y., enlisted Albuquerque police in trying to identify the woman who also wore replica American Indian jewelry typically sold in New Mexico, Utah, Colorado and Arizona.
"We're not any closer to solving this crime than we were when it happened years ago, but we think this new information might help," said Livingston County sheriff's investigator Tom Dougherty, whose rural department rarely has to investigate even one homicide a year. "We'd love to just identify the girl then maybe find her killer."
Palynologists, or pollen experts, now have the ability to compare microscopic pollen samples to determine where the material originated. Among other things, they have identified pollen grains trapped in illegal drug shipments to help federal authorities against drug traffickers.
The victim found in New York was believed to be 13 to 19 years old when she was shot, pulled into a cornfield, shot again, and stripped of any identification. A farmer discovered her body in November 1979 while checking his fields off Route 20 in Caledonia, N.Y., about 20 miles south of Rochester.
The woman was described as 5 feet 3 inches tall, weighing about 120 pounds with brown eyes and brown frosted hair. She also had a bikini tan line and was wearing a red nylon-lined wind breaker made by Auto Sports Inc.
Authorities have received hundreds of tips and tracked more than 10,000 leads across the U.S., Europe, Mexico and elsewhere. But no arrests have been made.
John York, the first investigator on the scene in 1979 who is now the Livingston County sheriff, reopened the case and believes the new discovery might yield clues to help solve the case.
Dougherty said the body was recently exhumed to pull DNA evidence and send the information to a new national database. That's when the pollen was discovered thanks to a forensic study by Texas A&M University, he said.
Soon after the pollen discovery, authorities contacted Rich Lewis, a detective with the cold case unit of the Albuquerque Police Department. Lewis visited American Indian jewelers who told him that, according to photos, the jewelry found on the woman was likely replicas of Native American turquoise and silver jewelry.
"So this stuff could have been purchased anywhere, even made from a kit," said Lewis. "Or it could have been made by hippies in northern New Mexico, which was very common at the time. We just don't know."
Still, Lewis said investigators have an obligation to re-examine the case, especially because of the new evidence that points to the Southwest.
Lewis said he doesn't believe the woman was homeless or forgotten based on the new evidence.
"She was somebody who had a life," he said. "And someone is missing her."
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Police have issued a warning to homeowners with external post boxes after a series of thefts.
Derbyshire Constabulary Fraud and Protect officer, Tammy Barnes, said: "In the past weeks we have seen a number of thefts from letter boxes across the county.
"Just this week one of our officers visited a house with an external post box and was able to fit his hand inside and remove the mail. One of the letters was a personal medical record.
If you are concerned that you may have been a victim contact Derbyshire police on the 101 number with reference 18*375351. | {
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When I first began my career, massage was not seen as a health profession. Also, almost 30 years ago (I am now 53) many of us interested in massage grew up during the nonconforming 1960s and this perspective influence how we approached our massage career. How you present yourself as a massage professional today is much different.
Massage is mainstream---not on the fringe. This means that those in the field today need to present themselves in an appropriate way - compassionate and concerned about our clients, yes; but also put together in a crisp, professional appearance.
You can do this is with an appropriate work uniform (scrubs with athletic shoes, for example), a gender-neutral appearance, a conservative hairstyle, minimal make-up and jewelry, by making sure body art (tattoos, piercings) are not visible, and by paying careful attention to hygiene. Your work ethic is essential. This includes showing up on time, being attentive to professional communication, and even little things like not chewing gum while in the professional environment.
I tell my students that success in massage therapy requires both the ability to give an excellent massage and to look and act the part of a professional. Then I point out aspects of their appearance, language skills, body language, or writing skills that need attention. We have a choice: we can be nonconformists on the outside and take the chance on limiting our client base or employment opportunities; or we can be nonconformists in the inside, always seeking to improve, but looking and acting in a way that does not alienate those we seek to help. | {
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Accepted name: Dendrochilum mearnsii Ames, Orchidaceae 2: 116 (1908).
Subgenus – Platyclinis. Section – Eurybrachium.
A drawing from Ames Facsimile 2
A drawing of Oakes Ames from the type
Mindanao and Visayas (Negros Oriental)
1350-2800 metres
On Mindanao this species has been collected in Agusan del Norte on Mount Hilonghilong, in Bukidnon Province on Mount Lipa, Misamis Occidental Province on Mount Malindang.
On Negros Oriental this species has been collected on Mount Talines.
The plants have been collected in mossy forest.
The pseudobulbs cluster on a short rhizome and are shaped fusiform. The pseudobulbs measure 1.1-3.6cm long and 0.2-0.7cm in diameter. The pseudobulbs are covered by 3-4 cataphylls while they are growing. The cataphylls soon disintegrate into persistent fibres as the pseudobulbs mature. The leaves are petiolate; the petiole measures 1.0-4.9cm long. The leaf blades are shaped lanceolate and have acute to obtuse apices. The leaf blades measure 4.5-10.3cm long and 0.7-1.6cm wide. The leaves are thin textured and have 3-7 distinct nerves.
The inflorescence is synanthous. The peduncle is suberect and measures 3.0-13.2cm long. The rachis is probably pendent and measures 4.8-8.6cm long. The flowers alternate distichously and are spaced 1.0-2.0mm apart; the rachis twists to form a cylindrical spiral. There is one appressed non-floriferous bract at the base of the rachis. The flowers open from the proximal section of the rachis.
Henrik Pedersen wrote (1997) that the flower is dull salmon pink to purplish red and rarely white. The sepals and petals spread widely. The dorsal sepal is shaped oblong and has an acute, often mucronate apex. The dorsal sepal measures 2.4-2.8mm long and 0.8-1.0mm wide. The dorsal sepal is 1-3 veined and has an entire margin. The lateral sepals are parallel with the labellum, shaped obliquely elliptic and have acuminate to acute apices. The lateral sepals measure 1.9-2.5mm long and 0.9-1.2mm wide. The lateral sepals are 1-3 veined and have entire margins. The petals are shaped oblong-elliptic to linear-oblong and have obtuse apices. The petals measure 1.7-2.1mm long and 0.5-0.8mm wide. The petals are one veined and have entire margins. The labellum is pendent to somewhat porrect and entire. The labellum is shaped broadly triangular-ovate and has an obtuse often concave apex. The labellum measures 1.3-1.7mm long and 1.1-1.3mm wide. The labellum is three veined and has an entire margin. The labellum can have a few scattered ocelli found around its margin. There is a proximal transverse callus at the base of the labellum. The column is suberect or straight and measures 0.9-1.0mm long. The apical hood is rounded and has an entire to slightly irregular margin. The stelidia grow outwards from the top of the column and are equal to the apical hood. The stelidia are shaped obliquely oblong and have obtuse apices.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
I could not locate the specimen
National Herbarium Netherlands (L)
Specimen 38075.000
I could find no record.
Flowering plants have been from March to May and during July.
I know that this species is in cultivation in the USA but have not been able to locate evidence of cultivated specimens anywhere else. The plant was imported from the Philippines under a different name and is now found in a few specialist species collections in the San Francisco area.
Dendrochilum copelandii
Dendrochilum graciliscapum
Ames wrote "This number proved to be a mixture, several specimens of D. tenue Ames having been mingled with the present species. According to field notes the flowers were purplish red. D. mearnsii is closely related to D. copelandii Ames, from which species it is distinguishable by the callus on the lip, the reduced lateral arms on the column, the one nerved sepals, and its smaller proportions."
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Welcome Email Newsletters – Examples and Best Practices
Email DesignNataly Birch • April 07, 2020 • 8 minutes READ
A first impression counts in almost all situations, and email marketing is no exception. While some may think that this impression is primarily produced by the design and content displayed inside the most viewed part of the email newsletter, this is not entirely true. What about the overall email marketing strategy? What does produce the first impression there? The answer is simple – it is the welcome email newsletter.
The welcome email is the first meeting with a new subscriber. Like in any other relationship, it should live up to standards and be flawless. What's more, according to surveys, it has a four times higher open and click-through rate; it outperforms every other type of eblast in terms of transaction rate and even revenue. Consumers expect a welcome email for the most part. Therefore, it is one of those rare occasions when you can be sure that contacts will get your message.
If you do not make the most out of this opportunity, you will fail to lay a concrete foundation for relationships with your contacts to say nothing about driving traffic and raising revenue. Let us consider some good examples of welcome email newsletters to give your email marketing campaign a great start.
Types of Welcome Email Newsletters
Subject Lines for Welcome Email Newsletters
Design of Welcome Email Newsletters
Collection of Inspiring Welcome Email Newsletters
Last, But Not Least
Let's familiarize ourselves with types of welcome email newsletters. They include:
Greeting Email
Finish Signing up Email
Get to Know Each Other Email
Onboarding Email
Get Social Email
Incentive Email
Brand STory Email
Brand Benefit Email
Product Showcase Email
Feedback Email
Each brings its value, evokes a specific range of emotions, and pursues a goal. For instance, the Greeting email is used to welcome users, whereas the Onboarding email uncovers vital steps that are required to work with the website efficiently.
Welcome email newsletter from Loeffler Randall
On top of that, some situations require more than one welcome email. For instance, if, after the Thank you email, you need to explain to customers how to get the most out of the website by using an onboarding email newsletter, or offer a complimentary gift for successful registration, you will run an entire welcome series with at least two pieces.
The number of emails to send depends on products that you offer, type of website, and of course, strategy. Therefore, if it is necessary to notify newcomers with a bulk of information, you can divide it into several blocks and send out two or even more welcome email newsletters. Note it is better to send out several interconnected email newsletters that will drum up interest and build anticipation gradually, rather than include all information inside one long letter and expect your contacts to read it from top to bottom and follow your lead.
Finally, before creating an email newsletter, consider its emotional constituent. After all, it is the first-ever email newsletter that you send to contacts. It is here where you can lay a concrete foundation for the friendship as well as build trust. Therefore, use friendly words and inviting language. Do not be pushy and bossy, as well as avoid using too many incentive words, offers, and CTAs. Try to establish a dialogue with contact and position him or her as a friend rather than a client.
The first phrase that comes to mind is "Welcome." However, sometimes things are not that simple. This area is quite diverse. There are different types of welcome email newsletters. For instance, instead of saying "Hi," send new subscribers a special discount or some shopping incentive like free shipping, thereby luring him or her straight away.
Some alternative subject lines are:
Thanks for signing up! Ready to dive in?
Company's GiftGuide: Thanks! You're all signed up!
See what you can do with the Company's Name.
Congratulations – you're now a subscriber to Fashion/Sports/Tech News!
Confirm your Account and Get 10% Discount
Welcome + 3 tips for success
10% OFF – Because you deserve it!
You're in! Welcome to Premium
You're subscribed to the Company's blog
We're Company. Let's meet up.
You're part of the family now
One of us! One of us!
You + Company's Name = Ready for Action/Science/Rock This World
Ready to meditate/ impress/change your life/make your life better?
Hi, Contact's Name, let's get you started.
Contact's Name, let's get you designing/writing/creating/ in Company's Name.
You are in! See what's next
Get Started With Company's Name
Welcome email newsletter from Madewell
On top of that, use pretext. Coming right after the subject line, it can give you extra space to express yourself. Although you cannot rely on it entirely, nevertheless, you still can exploit its potential and strengthen the message. Also, do not forget about emojis that can also reinforce the subject line with some emotions.
The key moments of designing a welcome email newsletter boil down to the general rules of creating good a transactional email newsletter.
Decide whether you are going to use plain text or an HTML email newsletter.
Make it responsive and mobile-friendly.
Use animated gifs to add emotions through motion.
Choose the proper typography.
Make sure your images have alts.
Use fully optimized image backgrounds.
Add interactive hotspots to engage readers even more, etc.
If in doubt how to design the welcome email newsletter that meets the current trends read these helpful guides and tutorials:
AMP Emails: Create Interactive Newsletters with Examples
How to Insert and Use Animated GIFs in Email Newsletters
How to Be a Great Email Designer: Essential Tools
Want to streamline it all? Try Postcards.
Postcards is an intuitive free HTML email template builder that was made with current trends in mind. It complies with all the modern requirements offering you an opportunity to create a professional, good-looking email newsletter that will work consistently across all popular browsers and email readers.
Welcome Email from PixelBuddha
The team behind PixelBuddha uses a welcome email newsletter as a medium to introduce themselves. They have enriched a greeting email with benefits of the community coming up with a pleasant and, at the same time, informative piece.
The first thing that strikes an eye here is the illustration. Not only does it evoke a wave of positive emotions winning over newcomers with its powerful charisma, but it also hints about the quality of products that are waiting on the website. Very smart and creative.
Welcome email from Bando
Much like the previous example, the team behind Bando greets newcomers with positive imagery that conveys a warm, welcoming feeling as well as oozes powerful human touch. "Nice to meet you" is a central theme. However, that is not all.
You will also find a small praising block that ends with an announcement of exclusive deals. The latter sets the expectation pretty high. Also, there is a small yet valuable discount. This small gesture not only feels like a pleasant surprise but also supports a feeling of VIP status. Simple, yet effective.
Email Newsletter from Karen Millen
While the previous email newsletter focuses on the welcome message, keeping things friendly and buttering up subscribers with an attractive offer, this one shows how to make an informative welcome email with a serious tone look inviting. The team has included five reasons why to choose their brand. Nevertheless, thanks to the smart display of benefits, the team easily brings potential clients to their side.
Note the overall design. It is clean, neat, and spacious: here, the content naturally catches an eye. Thanks to proper formatting, you can easily delineate all the crucial details of the message and get the key aspects from the get-go.
Welcome to Casper
The welcome email from Casper is one of those rare occasions when the team created a long newsletter and still make people read it. TL;DR has nothing to do with them.
They turned an illustrative approach to their advantage. No one can resist the temptation of exploring artwork at least once; therefore, information dished up in such an artistic way is very easy to digest. They have also bolstered the impact by using some thematic puns.
Note several things. First, a call-to-action button is skillfully built-in. Second, a generous amount of whitespace creates a balance between the visual and textual parts, making reading pleasant. Finally, an actual image shows the product. It is a well thought out and smartly executed work.
Welcome to Unif
The welcome email newsletter from Unif stands in contrast to the previous example. It is based on an image background and is quite minimal. However, it does not mean that it does not sell the brand to the newcomers.
The key of this piece lies in the brand voice that can be heard in every inch. The powerful touch of corporate identity is irresistible, to say nothing about an extra discount. In addition, the welcoming phrase "You are on the list" establishes a sense of one-on-one conversation that certainly adds some extra points to the relationships with the contacts.
The team combines visual identity with shopping incentives resulting in a powerful email newsletter and ipso facto a convincing first impression.
Email Newsletter from Nasty Gal
From a short story to the long one, the email marketing team behind Nasty Gal knows how to write narration and makes it enjoyable. Their welcome newsletter includes a bulk of information. There is a short introduction, meet the team block, snippets from a blog, and complementary images that support each section.
The email is a bit content-heavy. Given the short attention span of regular users, it may lead to a bad interaction. However, this is not a case of Nasty Gal since the team creates an unobtrusive piece that lures in thanks to well-thought-out structure, proper formatting and smart support of visual material.
Note there are no offers, but there are several links to the website that may generate engaged traffic. Although this transactional email is purely informative, nevertheless, it certainly stands out.
Welcome to Forever21
The welcome email newsletter from Forever21 is proof that a picture is worth a thousand words. It is small, compact and pretty straightforward. It does not have much information; it includes only the vital stuff.
It uses a brand voice to make the design feel empowering and fashionable. There are a short welcoming message and a pleasant surprise of "Free shipping" that appeals to the audience. Note the arrangement of the content. The team follows the popular "F" pattern emphasizing keywords unobtrusively.
The email brings value to the contacts as well as sets the tone to the proper one. Less is more, that is for sure.
Final tips:
Personalize it. Surveys show that first and last names in email newsletters count. It builds trust from the get-go.
Make sure your audience speaks the same language. Not only does it mean that you should send out the email newsletter in contact's native language, but it also means that you should be careful when choosing the words. Since not everyone can get the sarcasm, humor, or urban slang, you need to stay neutral. Use inviting language that will appeal to all groups of the audience.
Error-proof the text. Avoid all kinds of mistakes, both grammar and punctuation.
Choose only appropriate visuals.
Stay consistent with your brand.
Use no more than two call-to-action buttons.
Do not bombard a contact with lots of information. Divide all the data that you want to convey into several emails and create an entire series.
Do not be pushy or bossy.
Use clear and clever propositions.
Make short attention spans work for you: format the content, use heading, highlight the offer
Use a storytelling approach to breathe life into the content.
In addition, check out our helpful guides:
How to Create a Good Transactional Email that Converts
7 Principles of Highly Successful Email Marketing
Email Design: The Ultimate Guide with Examples
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According to official guidelines, you must be a West Hollywood resident and registered voter, be 18 years old or older, and gather between 20 and 20 signatures from other registered voters who live in West Hollywood. Sounds like a snap!
Then you can sling mud, pontificate, and hug babies for weeks on end in one of the more interesting election contests the small, 1.9-square-mile city has seen in years.
Long-time incumbents John Heilman and Abbe Land are up for re-election and have taken heat from various folks in West Hollywood for their pro-development stances, among other things.
Councilwoman Lindsey Horvath, meanwhile, will be waging her first campaign. Heilman and Land personally pushed for Horvath's successful appointment to the City Council in 2009 -- she was never elected by voters.
Not only will over-development in West Hollywood be a major campaign issue, but it appears that crime will now figure into the race.
As we just reported, West Hollywood has gone through a major crime wave in the past few months, which includes a grisly triple homicide and at least 20 robberies in 30 days.
West Hollywood community activists spoke out about their problems with Heilman and Land, who were described as "entrenched elites," in an L.A. Weekly cover story titled "West Follywood: How a progressive town founded on renters' rights and diversity ended up gridlocked, angry and elitist." | {
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perth modern school sports hall
The design of the proposed sports hall was envisaged as a delicate shell structure, guided by the height parameters above playing surface. The east and west elevations draw influence from the illusionary works by Howard Taylor (a prominent WA artist and former student of the school) to appropriate the building scale to that of the inhabitants entering the main entry, located on the southern side of the building.
The interior continues Taylors perspectival influence, through varied stained plywood lining that wraps around the interior at low level. Above the plywood lining, on the walls and ceiling, the proposed shade cloth lining creates a uniform volume allowing the games to be the focus for players and spectators. The interior spatial quality is intended to elicit a unique character of activity and wonderment, similar to interiors from existing buildings on campus such as the existing gymnasium and Hall.
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Achaea mormoides is a species of moth of the family Erebidae.
Distribution
It is found in Africa, including Angola, Nigeria, Ghana, Congo, Sierra Leone, South Africa, and Zambia.
References
External links
Achaea (moth)
Moths described in 1858
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Shania Twain On Women at Country Radio: "We Are Not Making Radio Progress"
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Shania insists that the best way to shake things up is to be proactive, which is what she's currently doing with her show. She urges those thinking about a career in country music to take the leap. | {
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The share of public financing is decreased from preceding stadium offers. In 1973, the construction of Highmark Stadium was one hundred percent publicly financed, as was the 1998 renovation and coaching facility construction. This proposal incorporates just 60.7 % public financing, nicely beneath other current NFL stadium offers in comparable markets.
There is likely not much to alter from their initial meeting and this ought to be a different win for Buffalo. The Browns alternatively will have Jacoby Brissett below center and the offense probably won't look considerably different than years past. They will rely on their run game and the strength of their offensive line. The Buffalo Bills return property in Week 5 to face an additional AFC North opponent and potentially could be welcoming back some familiar faces. The Steelers this offseason signed Mitchell Trubisky, who was the backup quarterback final year for Buffalo, and Levi Wallace, who has been a beginning cornerback for the previous handful of seasons. Even with all those aspects functioning in the Bills' favor, they only won 17-3 in that game.
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Josh Allen's parents, Joel and Lavonne Allen, attended Friday night's University of Wyoming game against Air Force and Joel Allen made a surprise look as the singer for the National Anthem. I'll gladly take the Commanders playing great football suitable now. Get ready to dig into my picks for this week's thrilling slate of games . He started 15 of his 16 appearances as a rookie, but after becoming restricted to only seven games in 2020, the lineman was in and out of the beginning lineup in 2021. His inability to play offensive tackle in the end cost him a spot on the Bills roster, but Buffalo was fortunate to obtain a draft choose as an alternative of outright cutting him.
But with the game on Monday, he has lots of time to recover in a possible shootout-like game that the Bills will will need him in. A turnover by either team could present favorable field position or a scoring opportunity for their opponent, so it will be essential for Buffalo to hold the ball secured. The Broncos' offensive assistant coaches averaged 4.eight years of NFL encounter . The Broncos' offense was broken beyond repair when running back Javonte Williams tore his ACL in Week four and Hackett gave up the play-calling before the Nov. 20 game against Kansas City. But in the last seven games, the Bills have 27 explosive rushes, like six apiece against Minnesota and Cleveland and a season-higher seven against Chicago. The Bills are 11- in games in which Poyer has played this year.
In Weeks 1-4, the Bills' averaged 9.7 plays on their 12 touchdown drives that dipped to five.1 plays on eight touchdown drives in Weeks 5-6. The offense is greater when needing 4-7 yards (64%) than 1-three yards (58.three%). The Bills have been impacted by injuries pre-current (cornerback Tre'Davious White), season-extended , long-term (receiver/returner Jamison Crowder) and out-but-returned , just to name a bunch.
L, vs. BengalsJones started at cornerback, registering a 69-yard interception return for a touchdown. It marked his third score of the year and created him the first player in NFL history to score touchdowns over visit homepage 40 yards on offense, defense and unique teams. The only other player in NFL history to do it in their entire profession is NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders. Jones is also just the third player in NFL history to return an interception for a touchdown, return a punt for a touchdown and score a getting touchdown in the same season, and the 1st to do it because 1947.
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Knox was injured early in Saturday's game against the Bears, but following the game stated it was "a tiny hip pointer, nothing at all key." He returned to the game and played 75% of snaps on offense in the game. In addition to scoring Minnesota's very first touchdown of the afternoon, Jefferson had 88 yards on 5 receptions in the course of the fourth quarter and overtime, setting up each Cousins' futile push and the game-winning field goal from Greg Joseph. Jefferson might've even had the Vikings' go-ahead score himself, but a touchdown reception with 59 seconds to go was labeled quick of the six-point marker upon replay assessment. In defense of Lewis, producing his very first start out of the season in spot of the inactive Tre'Davious White, he was far from the only defender who had trouble stopping Jefferson on Sunday. The highlight-maker tallied 193 yards on ten receptions, making various huge plays as the Vikings (eight-1) erased a deficit in the second half.
NBC only confirms the final Sunday Evening Football of the regular season throughout the primetime game the week before to broadcast the game with the most playoff implications. The road to the playoffs for Tennessee has been something but effortless. The team started the season with a 7-three record, but lost six straight games and saw General Manager Jon Robinson fired through this stretch. Robinson had his contract extended ideal soon after the 2021 season but was fired mainly because of a various philosophy in terms of team-constructing. Buffalo would then have to post a six-three record against the Rams, Titans, Ravens, Chiefs, Packers, Bengals, Vikings, Browns and Steelers. We currently predicted Buffalo can win their Week 1 matchup against Los Angeles, and we also think the Bills will get revenge against the Titans in Week 2 for last year's fourth-quarter collapse in Nashville.
And Dorsey's former college head coach is convinced that the Bills offensive play caller will go to whatever lengths needed to put his team in a weekly position for checkmate. "He has a feel and understanding for the game. The flow of the game and how points go for the duration of the game, and he'll be in a position to share that," Rivera said. "He's really bright, very knowledgeable. He's going to have the potential to use that knowledge and make sure whatever he chooses to coach and teach it'll be to the benefit of the player and the team. I've got a lot of faith in him." But DE Greg Rousseau, who played football at the University of Miami, does have practical experience going up against Pickett in a game setting. After sacking the Pitt QB three times in his college profession, Rousseau is excited to go up against him this time in an NFL game.
That is the case with Buffalo's initial two prime-time games of the year, but 1 of these is quite special (we'll get there).
The target is to make the most vibrant, loudest, ground-shaking expertise doable.
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Truth-default theory (TDT) is a communication theory which predicts and explains the use of veracity and deception detection in humans. It was developed upon the discovery of the veracity effect - whereby the proportion of truths versus lies presented in a judgement study on deception will drive accuracy rates. This theory gets its name from its central idea which is the truth-default state. This idea suggests that people presume others to be honest because they either don't think of deception as a possibility during communicating or because there is insufficient evidence that they are being deceived. Emotions, arousal, strategic self-presentation, and cognitive effort are nonverbal behaviors that one might find in deception detection. Ultimately this theory predicts that speakers and listeners will default to use the truth to achieve their communicative goals. However, if the truth presents a problem, then deception will surface as a viable option for goal attainment.
Background
As an alternative view of deception and detection, truth-default theory was introduced by Timothy R. Levine. Levine is a Professor and Chair of Communication Studies at University of Alabama Birmingham. While experimenting with deception detection, Levine found that, even in high suspicion situations, truth-bias still occurred. At first, truth-bias was thought of as flawed cognitive processing but later found to be functional and adaptive. After enough focus on truth-bias, truth-default theory began to take shape.
Deception
Knowing that you are intentionally misleading a person when communicating with them is considered deception. Deception in most cases is looked at as a negative thing that often leads to feeling of betrayal and distrust. There are several different types of deception such as lies, equivocations, concealments, exaggerations, and understatements. There are many reasons why people choose to use deception. Based on interpersonal deception theory, people often use deception to avoid punishment, maintain relationships, and preserve self image.
Deception motives
Deception motives refer to the theory that the majority of individuals only lie when they deem it unavoidable. People communicate honestly or choose to deceive with the same intention to achieve one goal, and when the truth allows that goal to be reached, people will not lie. It is only when the truth serves as an obstacle to their goal that people choose to deceive instead of using honest communication. Also, when deceivers try to save their self image and want to avoid hurting the other person, they use falsification tactics. Males tend to view deception more acceptable than females, therefore they tend to deceive more. Another study shows that women are more likely to deceive to protect their partner's self image, while men are more likely to deceive to protect themselves. For example, if a women's partner were to get a new haircut that she did not like she is more prone to lie and say she likes it to protect their self-image. A man might tell others that they make more money than they actually do in order to raise their self-image. Being able to successfully detect deception does not come easily to most, and that is why so many people are just automatically truth-biased. Studies have shown that people who are successful at detecting deception either receive a confession by the deceiver or has some preexisting knowledge of the situation.
Truth bias
Truth bias is people's inclination towards believing, to some degree, the communication of another person, regardless of whether or not that person is actually lying or being untruthful. It is human nature to believe communication is honest, which in turn makes humans highly vulnerable to deception. Consequently, a person's ability to detect deception is weakened, particularly when the source of deception is unfamiliar. As long as a person already has the perception that everything they are told is true, they are still considered to be truth-biased.
The term "truth bias" was first coined in 1984 by deception researcher Steven McCornack and his mentor Malcolm "Mac" Parks, while conducting an experiment that led to them to posit the McCornack-Parks Model of Deception Detection. On page 24 of Zuckerman, DePaulo, and Rosenthal's meta-analysis, the authors described having observed a "truthfulness bias" in which detectors under certain conditions were more likely to perceive truthfulness in sources. Parks and McCornack had observed the same pattern amongst dating partners, and so they shortened the name to "truth bias," and added it to their causal model. In subsequent works, McCornack and fellow deception scholar Timothy Levine broadened its inclusiveness to enfold a general tendency toward judging the communication of others as truthful. An example of truth bias is if a person were given a series of truths and lies, generally, the accuracy with which they detect truths would likely be above 50%, and the accuracy with which they detect lies would likely be below 50%. The results of deception research conducted by Timothy Levine illustrates that this is due in part to the "truth-lie base-rate," which is a part of the "Park-Levine Probability Model."
The theory states that there are two reasons an individual will assume the communication is honest:
Failure of the individual to "actively consider the possibility of deceit at all."
The default human state the individual goes to because they cannot find evidence of being lied to.
This is the central premise to the truth-default theory. Unless an individual finds active evidence to believe they are being deceived, the individual will take the communication as honest. This concept is also referred to as The Projective Motive Model, or the idea that individuals are less vulnerable to deception when they are already suspicious of the communication.
Individuals' detection of deception also relies on the person's ability to pick up on verbal and non-verbal cues. Generally, non-verbal communication is more difficult for an individual to disguise than untruthful statements. Nonverbal manipulation of one's truth bias depends on a person's physical presence and ability to "sell" untruthful communication.
The veracity effect
The veracity effect is the tendency for people's accuracy in judging truth to be significantly higher than it is for judging lies. Accuracy in communication can be based on whether the message is honest or not. Messages that are honest tend to have higher accuracy than messages that are not honest. If a message is true, there is a better chance an individual would be able to accurately detect that it is true and not a lie. According to Timothy Levine, veracity effect came from truth-bias in observers. Veracity (or honesty) is the truthfulness of a statement. Veracity can be influenced by weird behavior or norm violations. Behaviors that go against the social norm of truth telling such as teeth grinding, averting eye contact, and abnormally stretching, create the perception of deception. Tim Levine refers to these behaviors as creating a "negative halo effect". Other factors that may influence a person's accuracy of deception detection include the falsifiability and infrequency of reported events. Truth bias plays a role and is rooted in the veracity effect, as well as truth default, which goes hand in hand with its results.
As humans, we are not very accurate when detecting lies from the truth. It is thought that we are approximately only fifty to sixty percent capable of detecting deception. With these odds, we hardly have the upper hand on a game of chance at telling whether or not to trust what we are being told. There are several reasons behind why we are incapable of detecting deception, one of the most significant being the fact that not all people show the same tell tale signs when they are lying. It is commonly thought that avoiding eye contact, inability to sit still, nervousness in the voice, etc. are accurate ways to tell that someone is lying. However, someone who is being truthful might partake in these "suspicious" behaviors simply as part of their personal mannerisms. On the other hand, someone who is being deceitful may not show signs of deception at all, thus creating a gap in the capability of humans to detect deceptions.
The probing effect
The probing effect is when a person that is questioned gives minimal answers truthfully rather than answering accurately. The interviewer is more likely to believe the interviewee when they know he or she is being honest rather than providing an identical answer. Questioning of a source makes it more likely that they are believable, and this increases the receivers truth-bias. With research, they find that the increase in truth bias and not on the grounds of seeing the little to no impact on the accuracy of the questioning. Although the probing effect can be controversial when it comes to explaining just why it happens, researchers attempt to explain through the sender behavioral adaptation (the BAE, Behavioral Adaptation Explanation). BAE states that interviewees will adapt in order to appear as "honest." It was found that the probing effect was held when the senders behavior was controlled and the explanation was resided in receiver cognition.
Critiques
If the probability of predicting deception was truly 50%, then with repeated trials, the influences of both truth bias and the veracity effect would be negated and eventually the accuracy of detection would become an even 50%. There has been some academic research to support this idea, with truth bias decreasing over time while overall accuracy increased.
There are also different perspectives on how people make a decision of whether someone is lying or telling the truth. The Adaptive Lie Detector account (ALIED) argues that people do not default to believe information is true. Instead, people examine the clues that are available about the current statement being assessed (called 'individuating cues') and information that generalises across statements in this context (called 'context-general information'). When individuating cues are highly diagnostic (e.g., Pinocchio's nose is a perfect predictor of his deception), ALIED claims that people rely on this information heavily to make their decision, but when these individuating cues are unreliable (e.g., the speaker avoids eye contact, which is not a reliable clue to deception), information about statements in general weighs more heavily into forming the decision. Because people tend to tell the truth more often than they lie (e.g., ) and because individuating cues are typically not diagnostic, ALIED argues that this is why people are biased to believe others show the truth bias: it is not a default of honesty (as TDT would claim), but an adaptive and functional decision that reflects the best understanding one can obtain when the cues in the environment are not very diagnostic. ALIED is able to explain why in certain circumstances, such as when people are trained to spot lies or operate in environments where deception is common, people are biased to judge others as lying (a "lie bias", e.g. )
Sender honest demeanor
Sender demeanor refers to the believability in a message and how people will believe this idea. It has been stated to be the most influential source of variation in deception detection. Demeanor refers to the behavior displayed by one person to express desirable or undesirable qualities. When considering the demeanor of an approachable or well liked person, socialization or character training comes to mind for people who are defined as well-demeaned.
Truth-default theory vs. Information manipulation theory
Truth Default Theory (TDT) is the analysis of human communication as it is received as an incoming message. This is not to be confused with Information Manipulation Theory (IMT) which analyzes the use of truth from the sender, seeking to understand how natural "truth telling" is. While TDT implies that humans have a truth bias when sending information, IMT addresses in detail the perspective of the sender. IMT declares that in order for humans to rely on defective communication it must be efficient otherwise honest communication is preferred by the sender. Therefore, IMT declares that truth telling is not the automatic/default form of communication despite our beliefs of human communication; furthermore declaring that lying may be a natural response if it warrants efficiency. Motivation might be explained why these two theories diverge both in theory and lines of research. The hypothesis that arose from these two theories is that lying may come naturally, or more naturally than truth telling. Lying might be an automatic response. Some of the reasons that lying might be an automatic response can be referenced to why people choose to use deception, for example maintaining a self image. When people are communicating they usually have a core belief that what the other person is saying is truthful. A lot of Supposed which supports TDT is data showing most people report to usually tell the truth and the tendency for people to believe that communication is usually more truthful than deceptive. IMT has more to do with humans wanting to maximize efficiency in communication.
Cognitive psychology
Researchers have looked into individuals' cognitive effort when choosing between a lie or the truth. Lying has been proven to be more difficult for the brain to process than telling the truth, they have found that lying increases activity in various brain regions. It takes the brain longer to formulate a deceptive answer than it does a truthful answer when a person is asked to answer questions at a faster speed. Overall, the truth is the first thing that comes to mind for a person in most situations. A humans mind is flexible enough to adapt in certain situations when needing to be deceptive, there are just certain variable and time restraints that arise from it.
Social psychology
Social Psychology has explored whether the tendency to tell the truth prevails. When a lie serves a person's self-interest they might be more prone to lying because it ends in a positive result for them. As noted before, self-interest has been found to be the driving force for people to practice deception. People are most prone to lie after engaging in a depleting task, when they are sleep deprived, and later in the day compared to when they first wake up.
The power of motivation
Both IMC2 and TDT have shown that motivation could be the driving force between people's responses to either lie or tell the truth. Whether it is being entrusted to lie or given the opportunity to lie, most findings show is a trend in how the lie serves self-interest. TDT has shown that lying is a default option if it in some way serves in self-interest of a person. IMC2 supports that one is consistent with lying when they have something to gain or not lose from lying or telling the truth.
Modules
Timothy R. Levine, a Communication studies scholar at the University of Alabama at Birmingham states that several effects, models, and mini-theories comprise the truth-default theory. The logical structure can be reflected in 12 different propositions and contains 13 modules, effects, and mini-theories. Each of these modules are independent ideas which contribute to the truth-default theory as a whole. These are the Few Prolific Liars Model, the Deception Motives Module, the Projected Motive Model, the Veracity Effect, the Park–Levine Probability Model, the A Few Transparent Liars, the Sender Honest Demeanor module, and the How People Really Detect Lies module.
References
Communication studies
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Do you do it yourself…. or do you pay someone to do it for you?
Sometimes we've been paying someone to do something for us for so long, it would never occur to us that we could do it on our own to save some money. And sometimes we just think we don't have enough time to do something ourselves.
However, if you want to cut corners and save some money, it's time to look at the things that you could be doing yourself.
Here are 16 ways to get started!
Perform household maintenance. From fixing leaks to painting , do-it-yourselfers know how to save money.
Cut your own hair. Or color it. Or give yourself a manicure or pedicure.
Pay off debt. Instead of using a debt consolidator, buckle down, do it yourself, and create a plan for debt elimination.
Clean your house. Paying a housecleaner every week adds up; clean it yourself or cutback on the frequency.
Mow your lawn. Or shovel your sidewalk. Or any other landscaping activities that you pay others to do for you.
Manage your investments. Paying more than 1% in management fees to invest for you can have a large impact on your portfolio. Use low-cost index funds instead.
Change your oil. If you are good with cars, this is probably an easy one to save money every few months.
Make your lunch. It would be cheaper than paying the people at the deli to make it for you each day.
Do your own taxes. Use TaxCut or VITA instead of paying a preparer.
Cook dinner. We save a bundle of money now that we aren't paying our nanny to cook dinner and do our laundry.
Pay your bills online. Paying the post office to deliver your payments in the form of stamps can add up over time, even if you use discount postage stamps .
Groom your dog. Learn to make Fido look his best without sending him to a groomer.
Create your party trays. We hosted a birthday party recently and made our own fruit, veggie, and cheese platters for about half the price of the store-bought deli trays.
Take your garbage to the dump. If you live in an area where you can still skip the garbage service in favor of dropping off your own garbage at the dump, do it and you'll save the weekly fee.
Make your own calendars. Instead of buying a calendar each year, print your own .
Sell your own house. Does using a realtor to sell your house really recoup the standard 3% commission you'll pay them?
Don't have the skills to do some of these yourself and don't want to learn? You can always consider swapping services with a friend or neighbor.
Add to the list with your own self-service money savers! | {
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Greg Blatt Opinion On Transformational Leadership
Business Leader, CEO, ONLINE DATING
November 8, 2021 November 16, 2021 by 2kc05nd9
All leaders desire to have innovative employees who significantly contribute to the growth of their companies. However, they do not consider their leadership approach to be a key contributor towards employees' productivity. Leadership strategies utilized can lead to the failure or success of a business. Company leaders should utilize several leadership approaches to ensure to get the desired outcome.
Importantly, a leader should utilize more than one approach depending on the scenario at hand to get the desired results. The transformational leadership approach has proven to be one of the effective approaches, particularly at the macro level. In this approach, the leader equips the employees with success tools, gives the appropriate guidance, and instills confidence in them.
Greg Blatt is a recognized American executive who has held various positions in mobile app and internet companies in the United States. He explains that the more he rose in a managerial position, the more he had the urge to incorporate humanity and empathy in his leadership.
Blatt is known for helping companies recover from unproductivity in less than a year and result in very productive companies. Arguably, the successful leader used the transformational style of leadership to bring significant changes in many companies. In the transformational leadership style, the leader is dedicated to nurturing the creativity and imagination of the employees.
In addition, Greg Blatt is determined to establish productive relationships and constantly communicate with his employees. According to Greg Blatt, transformational leaders know their position and act as role models to the employees.
Greg Blatt resigned from the Match Group in 2017, where he served as the chief executive officer for two years. Besides, he has also been the chief executive officer of other companies, including Tinder. He graduated from Colgate University in 1990 with a bachelor's degree in literature and later earned a Juris Doctor.
In a Business Matter's article entitled, "Profile: Greg Blatt: Modern CEO, Leader, & Professional Thinker", Blatt shared how he recognized the innate importance of remaining driven by his professional assignments, and has actively sought positions that would be rewarding on a professional, and personal level. Refer to this article to learn more.
Visit his page on http://www.gregblatt.co/, for more information.
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Home Samsung Galaxy S9 How to Use the Galaxy S9 Floating Window Feature
How to Use the Galaxy S9 Floating Window Feature
Samsung has had multi window functionality for a while but the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ have a way to use most apps in a floating window mode now.
The traditional multi window feature has had quite a unique history when it comes to Android devices. For years we could only use multi window on devices from select OEMs that built the feature into their flavor of Android (such as Samsung and LG). Over time though, the feature became more and more popular so Google built this functionality directly into the core Android OS.
So now that all Android devices can take advantage of the two-panel multi window feature we have seen Samsung adding more options.
Floating window, or floating applications is what some companies have been calling a unique version of multi window. Instead of dedicating your entire screen to two different applications floating window does exactly as it sounds. It treats an application like the Windows desktop operating system does. This way you can have multiple applications in small, sizable windows spread across the screen. There are two different ways that you can trigger this feature on the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ and I'll be talking about both methods here today.
The method mentioned in the step by step guide is how Samsung has it setup by default. I will be talking about the gesture option down in the explanation section since it requires you to enable the feature before it will work.
Using the Galaxy S9 Floating Window Feature
Open an application you want to use in floating window mode
Tap the Home button
Open another application you want to use in floating window mode (optional)
Tap the Home button again
Now you can tap the Recents button
Locate the application you want to use as a floating window
Then long press on that application's title bar
Now you can drag that application ard to the blue box that appears in the bottom half of the screen
And the application will go into floating window mode on the Galaxy S9
As mentioned, there are a couple of different ways that you can make an application go into the Galaxy S9 Floating Window mode. Before, this feature was only possible with very few applications (like the calendar, calculator, etc.) but it should now work on all applications that support Android's multi window feature. We can trigger this by opening up an application or two that you want to use in floating window mode on the Galaxy S9 or the Galaxy S9+. Basically, we just want the apps sitting in the Recents page since that is how we trigger it.
Once you have the apps available in the Recents page we can then tap the Recents button to view all of those cards. Now you will want to long press on the title bar (or the name) of the application you want to use in floating window mode. Once you tap and hold you should see a blue box appear at the top of the screen and another should appear in the bottom half of the screen. Dragging this application card to the top will use it in the traditional two panel multi window mode.
Once you enable the gesture, you can trigger the Galaxy S9 Floating Window feature with a swipe from the top left corner.
But we can drag this application card to the blue box in the bottom half of the screen and that will open it up in floating window mode. So just drag it to the blue box at the bottom and then lift your finger/thumb off the screen. You should see it appear as a floating window when you can then resize, move around, hide, or expand it to fill the entire screen. Now, Samsung has also built in a gesture that you can use to make an application go into floating window mode without doing it from the Recents page.
To do this though, you will need to go into the Settings application and then tap on the Advanced Features option. In there is a Multi Window option to tap on and this is where you can enable the floating window gesture. This feature is labeled Pop-up View Action and the toggle is disabled by default. So tap on the toggle and so you can start using it. This gesture is activated by swiping from the top left corner diagonally to the middle of the screen. It can take a few tries to get it to trigger though.
I had difficulties getting this to work in apps that have an overflow menu hidden to the left of the application. Some swipes would expand the notification shade while others would expand the overflow menu. So just be aware of that and know that you can also make an application on the Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9+ go into floating window mode directly from the Recents page.
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Author Chris Tobe will begin his first political run for Auditor on Tuesday.
"Kentucky Taxpayers need a tough auditor, not a nice auditor. One who is strong and willing to take on Governors of both parties and not be weak and afraid of taking on corruption at every level. An auditor with a deep financial & accounting background is crucial to address the severe & complex financial challenges of the Commonwealth.
Twenty two years ago, I was hired out of the private sector to work for Kentucky State Auditor Ed Hatchett on Kentucky Pensions. I have been the leading independent expert on Kentucky Pensions since and have been active on legislation to improve transparency & accountability. It was my suggestion in 2013 that led to legislation that the KY State Auditor be required to do an audit of the major systems every 5 years, because of superficial outside audits.
My expectation from the Auditor's office was a tough thorough audit, not another whitewash. To my horror, the quietly released KRS audit by Mike Harmon during the holidays (Dec.19) seems to be just another partisan whitewash with minimal impact. It conveniently missed an illegal investment chairman making illegal investments who happens to have given the Governor a good deal on a mansion. My first action as the new Auditor in January 2020 would be to do an updated tough thorough audit of KRS to replace the weak work of Auditor Harmon.
with overall transparency with my church, I was inspired by the Pope's May 2018 piece on Transparency which specifically referenced secret off-shore investments which plague our pensions & university endowments.
Kentucky needs a strong qualified Auditor."
Chris Tobe, CFA and his wife Lisa Scott Tobe a Nurse Practitioner with the Neurosurgery unit at the U of L Trauma Center reside in Anchorage.Together they have 6 children and are members of the Catholic Church of the Epiphany.
Mr. Tobe spent nearly 3 years as Senior executive staff for Ky Auditor Ed Hatchett (97-99) and was involved in their work on State Audits, County & Local Audits, & Performance audits. His major project was a 40-page report on the investments of both Kentucky Retirement Systems & Kentucky Teachers Retirement Systems His other projects include reviewing the States $3 billion Cash pool and 8 public university endowments & related foundations. Because of his expertise, he was appointed in 2008 and served a 4-year term as Trustee for the Kentucky Retirement Systems & was a member of the Investment and Audit Committees.
He holds a BA in Economics from Tulane University, and an MBA in Finance & Accounting from Indiana University - Bloomington. He has the taught the MBA investment course at the University of Louisville and finance and accounting classes at Bellarmine and Webster. As a public pension trustee, he completed the Program for Advanced Trustee Studies at Harvard Law School and Fiduciary College held at the Stanford University.
Chris is a pension investment consultant, expert witness, and author. His book "Kentucky Fried Pensions 2018" is over 500 pages and is a follow up to Kentucky Fried Pensions 2013. and he recently appeared in the PBS Frontline KY pension piece airing October 2018.
he worked primarily as a Trust Investment Officer in Louisville area banks. In 1984 he served on the staff of Congressman Lee Hamilton & was an intern to the Joint Economic Committee of Congress.
Chris is the Kentucky Chair for Represent US a non-partisan Transparency and Anti-Corruption group. He also serves on the International London based Transparency Taskforce which strives for global transparency in investments. Chris serves as an assistant coach in Special Olympics and he and his wife Lisa are both currently involved in FEAT (Families for Effective Autism Treatment). Chris until recently served as a Boy Scout Leader for the Anchorage Troop for 4 years. He serves on the Investment Committee of the Delta Tau Delta Educational Foundation and as the Treasurer of COPES a Non-Profit Drug prevention education organization in Louisville. He is active with the Social Responsibility group of the Catholic Church of the Epiphany. He has served as the President of the CFA Society of Louisville. | {
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Rows are a central part to the structure of your Excel worksheets. Understanding how to quickly edit rows while you work in Excel will help your worksheet stay organized. Learn how to add and remove rows easily with the following articles.
The following articles are available for the 'Adding and Removing Rows' topic. Click the article''s title (shown in bold) to see the associated article.
Need to insert rows in your worksheet? Excel provides a few techniques you can use to do this. Here are some ideas you can put to work. | {
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Sen. Bernie Sanders features in the season premiere of "Finding Your Roots," which airs on PBS, Oct. 3.
In the upcoming season premiere of the PBS series "Finding Your Roots," Bernie Sanders does more than look at a printout of his family tree: He gets emotional when he discovers a relative died while standing up to the Nazis during World War II.
In a clip released yesterday, the Jewish lawmaker is visibly moved as the show's host, Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., asks him how he feels after learning about the relative.
"It's one of the bravest acts I've heard of," responds Gates, a historian who has hosted the show since it first aired in 2012.
Sanders' father Eli grew up in Slopnice, Poland, before immigrating to the United States in 1921 at age 17. Many of Eli Sanders' relatives perished in the Holocaust. The longtime Vermont senator's mother Dorothy (née Glassberg) was born in New York City.
A Brooklyn native, Sanders, 76, grew up in Flatbush, a heavily Jewish neighborhood in Brooklyn. While campaigning to be the Democratic nominee for president, and becoming the first Jewish candidate to win a primary, he rarely discussed his Jewish identity.
In the clip, Sanders goes on to say that he got involved in politics in part to "prevent the descent of humanity" into Nazi behavior.
Tuesday's episode kicks off the fourth season of the show, which delves into the family history of celebrities. Among the other Jews who will appear in the fourth season are Scarlett Johansson, Amy Schumer and Paul Rudd. In a previous season, Dustin Hoffman broke down in tears after learning of his family's tragic Jewish history.
"I was very happy about that," David said at the time. | {
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Chris Cornell, one of the leading voices of of his generation, has died at 52.
The dynamic, blue-eyed, steely-voiced singer, who fronted the seminal Seattle grunge rock band Soundgarden, was found dead on the bathroom floor of his hotel room at the MGM Grand Detroit by a family friend, according to Police spokesman Michael Woody.
Cornell, who has been candid about fighting his drug addictions in the past, appeared to be in good spirits (at least on social media), Tweeting a picture of the Fox Theatre marquee after Soundgarden had arrived in Detroit on Wednesday. | {
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Watch American Idol's Jacob Lusk Talk to OK! About Being Voted Off
May 11 2011, Published 9:12 a.m. ET
With the American Idol finale just two weeks away, it is getting very hard to predict who will get voted off. Last week we had to say goodbye to 23-year-old singer Jacob Lusk. With powerhouse pipes, Jacob always brought the house down with his killer performances, but now he tells OK! he is ready to focus on this summer's Idols Live Tour! We sat down with Jacob, where he talked about how it felt to get voted off, which of the contestants was the loudest to live with and if he regrets what he said the week he sang "Man in the Mirror."
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Are you surprised that Jacob was voted off? Who do you think is going to win the show? Tell us in the comments below. | {
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Timothy Leary (1920-1996) was a psychologist, author, lecturer, and cult figure. He was best known for having popularized the use of mind-altering drugs in the 1960s.
Timothy Leary was born October 22, 1920, in Springfield, Massachusetts. He was educated at Holy Cross College, the U.S. Military Academy, the University of Alabama (A.B., 1943), Washington State University (M.S., 1946), and the University of California at Berkeley (Ph.D., 1950). During World War II, Leary served in the U.S. Army, achieving the rank of sergeant in the Medical Corps. Subsequently he was an assistant professor at the University of California; director of psychiatric research at the Kaiser Foundation, Oakland, California; and a lecturer in psychology at Harvard University.
Tuned In To LSD
At Harvard, Leary became interested in the properties of hallucinogenic drugs, notably a compound known as LSD (d-lysergic acid diethylamide). He and his colleague Richard Alpert were propagandists for psychedelic drugs as well as experimenters, alarming Harvard to the point where they were instructed not to use undergraduates as subjects for research. Violating this rule led to their expulsion from the Harvard faculty in 1963. (Leary was actually charged with absence without leave.) By this time, Leary and Alpert had left the conventions of science far behind. An article by them published in the Harvard Review hailed the drug life: "Remember, man, a natural state is ecstatic wonder, ecstatic intuition, ecstatic accurate movement. Don't settle for less."
Leary and Alpert then founded the International Foundation for Internal Freedom (IFIF) to promote LSD and similar drugs. In 1965 Leary visited India and converted to Hinduism, announcing that his work was basically religious. The following year, IFIF headquarters at Millbrook, New York, was raided by local police under the direction of G. Gordon Liddy, later to become notorious himself as the iron man of the Watergate scandal. Four people were arrested for possession of drugs. At about this time, Leary founded the League for Spiritual Discovery, which he defined as a religious movement "dedicated to the ancient sacred sequence of turning on, tuning it, and dropping out." It staged multimedia liturgical celebrations in various places around the country. Leary was more responsible than any other single person for the widespread consumption of LSD and other psychedelic drugs in the 1960s. Millions are thought to have "dropped acid" during those years, including many famous Americans. As LSD was found to have dangerous side-effects its glamour faded and the use of it was confined mainly to hard core members of the drug-taking underground.
Jailed for Possession of Marijuana
Leary's popularity as the leader of a national cult declined thereafter and his troubles worsened. He had been arrested for possessing a small quantity of marijuana in 1965 and again in 1968. He was given ten-year sentences on each count, to be served consecutively rather than concurrently. This harsh sentence was almost certainly a result of his notoriety, as it bore little relation to the offenses, which even then were not regarded as serious. After serving only six months, Leary, with the aid of the Weather Underground, a left-wing terrorist organization, escaped from prison. Thereafter, he resided in Algeria, Switzerland, and finally Afghanistan. In 1973 he was seized and returned to California, where he was given an additional sentence for his prison escape. Leary was not released from confinement until 1976.
Interest in Outer Space
After his release, Leary became an active writer and lecturer on behalf of various enthusiasms. No longer obsessed with drugs, he promoted self-development in other ways. He advocated theories looking to the emergence of disembodied intelligence. He organized Starseed, a cooperative that hoped to colonize outer space. In 1982 he toured the lecture circuit debating with G. Gordon Liddy, who took an opposite stand on all issues. Leary acted in movies, appeared often on television and radio, performed in night clubs, and worked as a disc jockey.
Mind-Altering Software
Leary was always entertaining when sharing his beliefs. He lectured at colleges and performed at comedy clubs with equal ease. He remained interested in new ways to alter conciousness and increase intelligence. He developed SMILE in 1980, which stood for "Space Migration, Increased Intelligence, Life Extension." He published his autobiography, Flashbacks in 1983. The following year, He launched Futique, Inc., a Hollywood-based company that would create mind-altering software. "Mind Mirror," a self-analysis program was released by Futique in 1986. The next year, "Mind Movie," through which users could create electronic novels was marketed by the company. By the decade's end, Leary had become the head of a second software company, Telelctronics.
Leary's last book, Chaos and Cyber Culture (1994) was a hypertext instruction book of sorts, proclaiming that "the pc is the lsd of the '90s." Leary even "wired" his own final days on his World Wide Web site (www.leary.com) in word and image. Leary surrounded himself with friends, famous and otherwise, as well. As Gen X chronicler and longtime friend of Leary, Douglas Rushkoff wrote in Esquire, "On learning of his inoperable prostate cancer, Tim realized he was smack in the middle of another great taboo: dying. True to character, he wasn't about to surrender to the fear and shame we associate with death in modern times. No, this was going to be a party." Originally, Leary had planned to have his brain cryogenically frozen, but decided instead to have his ashes shot into space. Leary died in Beverly Hills, California, on May 31, 1996. His last words: "why not?"
Further Reading on Timothy Leary
Leary wrote or edited, alone or with others, some 17 books. Among them are High Priest (1968), The Politics of Ecstasy (1968), Confessions of a Hope Fiend (1973), Neuropolitics: The Sociobiology of Human Metamorphosis (1977), and How To Use Drugs Intelligently (1983). In 1986 he created a computer program called "Mind Mirror" designed to analyze thoughts. There is no biography of Leary, though he has written his own memoirs, Flashbacks (1983). See also Chaos and Cyber Culture (1994). He has been the subject of numerous newspaper and magazine stories. For most recent stories, see: "Leary's last trip," by Douglas Rushkoff in Esquire, August 1996; and "Dr. Tim's last trip," by Jeffrey Ressner in Time, April 29, 1996. | {
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A Russian judge has banned a Gay Pride House at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.
Plans for the Pride House were developed by Russian Gay rights activists following the 2010 Games in Vancouver, which featured a very successful Pride House.
Russia's Ministry of Justice refused to register the NGO set up to organize and run the Sochi Pride House, however. Judge Svetlana Mordovina backed the ministry in her ruling.
'The aims of the organization contradict the basics of public morality and the policy of the state in the area of family, motherhood, and childhood protection,' she wrote.
'The activities of the [Pride House] movement leads to propaganda of non-traditional sexual orientation which can undermine the security of the Russian society and the state, provoke social-religious hatred, which is the feature of the extremist character of the activity.
'Moreover it can undermine the sovereignty and the territorial integrity of the Russian Federation due to the decrease of Russia's population.
'Such aims as creating an understanding of the necessity to fight against homophobia and the creation of positive attitudes towards LGBT sportsmen contradicts with the basics of public morality because they are directed towards the increase of the number of citizens of sexual minorities which breaches the understanding of good and evil, good and bad, vice and virtue,' Mordovina concluded.
Russian Gay rights activist Nikolai Alekseev mocked Mordovina's ruling.
'The judge forgot to add that Pride House in Sochi will lead to the melting of Arctic ice, global warming, and the end of mankind,' he joked.
As a representative of GayRussia, one of the groups hoping to organize Pride House in Sochi, Alekseev promised to continue to pursue the issue.
'We still aim to host a series of actions during the Olympics, and we are in contact with the International Olympic Committee. Hopefully, a solution can be reached,' he said.
'Our movement has been extremely active in the last years in Russia and this rendezvous [in Sochi] is a good occasion to share with others.
'What is still unclear for me following the ruling from the court is whether openly LGBT athletes will be allowed to compete in Sochi and if they are, if their safety will be guaranteed.'
This year's Summer Olympics in London definitely will feature a Pride House.
'What is happening in Russia today makes it that much more important for everyone to get behind the Pride House London project now,' Pride House London executive director Chad Molleken said.
'As one of the most diverse and tolerant cities in the world, London has the opportunity to permanently establish Pride House as a part of the Olympic movement and line up of national houses.
'Through the Pride House Foundation we hope to raise enough funds to support LGBT athletes and organizations like Pride House Russia to promote diversity and inclusion on a global scale.' | {
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UK RnB/Soul singer-songwriter Link Lewis has just unveiled his brand new single Am I In, a captivating piece of Contemporary R&B.
I am really enjoying this slow-jam and how his smooth vocals flow effortlessly over the infectious instrumental. Am I In is a mellow piece packed with smoky beats, velvety vocals and a great mix of jazzy sax paired with atmospheric electronica and mellow beats. It's a great song for a chillout weekend and you can stream it below!
I'm sure plenty of people will find Am I In relatable. It's about attraction and curiosity, that difficult decision - deciding whether to cross the line of friendship to see if a deeper connection exists. I'm really happy I could bring the sax into this song. I think it really adds a groove and atmosphere to the sound. I'm a multi-instrumentalist so it's cool to get all of the instruments I play in a single track. I love layering my vocals in the studio and playing around with different harmonies. I've been listening to a lot of Lauryn Hill and D'angelo so it's kind of hard not to take inspiration from them vocally. | {
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Two drivers have been injured after they both crashed into a garbage truck in Sydney's west overnight.
A black Volkswagen Passat slammed into the truck at high speed before hitting a set of traffic lights in Greenacre, ripping the roof from the vehicle and flattening the pole.
A Toyota Corolla then ploughed into the rear of the truck.
Both drivers were taken to hospital as a large crowd gathered, some of whom were reportedly aggressive towards emergency services.
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Heat, Behavior and the Parsley on Our Genomes
Luke Geiger is fascinated by the science of epigenetics, which he describes as changes in an organism's genetic code as a result of the environment. Using his own and others' research, he explains how these changes occur and the impact they can have, exploring the implications for global warming and the future of our planet.
Luke Geiger is an 18-year-old student from Palm Bay, Florida whose dream is to work as a neuroscience research physician. He's an (almost!) straight-A student who recently won Second Place at 2019 Florida State Science and Engineering Fair. He's headed to Princeton University in the fall. | {
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We are a unique uniform manufacturer specializing in designing & producing any custom uniform for the hospitality & service industries. We take pride in our reputation & position in the Egyptian professional uniform market. Our name has meant design, top quality & above all customer satisfaction. We are easy to reach & even easier to work with.
AMS Number One for shoes and fashion. Founded in 1980 in Alexandria. It expanded to include many branches in the whole country. We use the finest materials and latest techniques. We depend on creative designers and the best artisans. AMS earned ISO certification for product quality and materials.
Mahalet Abo Ali Village, El mahalla el kobra, El gharbeya.
Specialized in producing the highest quality sportswear, school uniforms & sportswear including training suits & T-shirts. All sizes & prints from high quality materials in various colors. Promptly completing orders.
30 Abdel Aziz Talaat Harb St. Off Sudan St., Mohandeseen, Giza.
47 Manial St., Floor 7 Flat 72, El manyal, Cairo.
A specialized leading company in designing and producing uniform for all fields including hospitals, schools, hotels, restaurants and all industrial fields with innovative designs and the highest quality standards. A team of technicians and experts with over 20 years of experience in the Egyptian market. Our reputation is the best proof and customer satisfaction is our goal.
75 Ahmed Orabi St., Mohandeseen, Giza.
Shoottex Uniform offers various designs for various sectors. Full supply services and free delivery for orders exceeding 50 products within Cairo. Discounts for hospital owners and governmental associations. Supplying school uniforms in large quantities, smooth and quick delivery and contracting. Known for offering high quality for company owners and guarantee on uniforms for factory owners.
One of the strongest readymade garment factories in Egypt & the Middle East. Specializing in men, women and children's fashion, as well as uniforms for all industrial fields. Manufacturing for third parties and export. Our team has a primary mission to satisfy customers.
14 150 / 100 St., Maadi, Cairo.
Producing uniforms for hotels, hospitals, companies, schools, restaurants and factories. Specialized in producing overalls, jackets, polo shirts, milton jackets, male and female shirts, pants and security uniforms. Supplying all industrial safety gear.
Ibrahim Dawoud St. Off El Mostashfa El Khairy St., New Industrial Zone, El mahalla el kobra, El gharbeya.
Producing all types of rectangular tricot (gauge 12) especially T-shirt collars including plain, jacquard & fully fashion. All types of circular tricot, single or double jacquard and high quality Egyptian cotton jacquard. Capable of producing all types of pullovers and woolen sweaters as per quality and productivity standards.
Egypt's No.1 Clothing Alterations Company. Mr. Tailor lets you restyle, remodel, refit, renew, and retrend clothing.
Established in 1991 as a small shop in Alexandria. We became a reputable women's fashion brand in Cairo and Alexandria owing to our customers' trust. We offer our customers the latest in fashion.A special factory producing the most elegant and modern women's wear. For variation and customer satisfaction, our products are of high quality and affordable prices.
15 Ali Bek Reyad St., Loran, Alexandria.
Gerom uniform production factory offers products in reasonable prices,high quality materials and accurate supply schedules. We manufacture overalls, shirts, sweaters, pants, polo shirts and hospital, schools and restaurant uniforms.
Manufacturing and trading all kinds of Egyptian and imported cotton, polyesters, blended viscose and mélange yarns at the highest quality. Also producing shirt and knitting fabrics including blended cotton and viscose at the highest quality & the latest international fashion styles.
Jorindo is a strong tradename producing clothes and a strong competitor in producing casual and classic wear. Known for offering high quality to compete with imported products in local and international markets. Known for our elegant products. Branches are available in governorates to meet customer needs.
80 Abdel Salam Aref St., El Magzar El Aali Rd., El mansoura, El dakahleya.
El Gazzar Group established in 1975 and is one of the leading companies in its field. We manufacture knitting (rectangle & circular), embroidery & printing with the best raw materials & prices. Men, women & children wear. Jackets, tunics, shawls, bodies, training suits, sweatshirt, robes, pajamas, polo shirts, T-shirt and sweatpants.
9 El Mostaqbal Towers - Tower No. 5, Galal El Dosouky St., Floor 8 Flat 801, Wabour el mayah, Alexandria. | {
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Before using a clam shell in a craft project, polish the shell to make it stand out. Clam shells found on the beach need to be cleaned and bleached prior to polishing, while shells you purchase at the craft store typically have been bleached already.
Arrange the clam shells in a single layer on the ground or pavement. Select a sunny area, where the shells can be undisturbed for two weeks.
Leave the clam shells to sun dry for about two weeks.
Place the clam shells in a bucket and cover them with a solution made from equal parts of fresh water and liquid bleach. Allow them to sit in the bleach solution for two to three days. Do not use salt water.
Rinse the clam shells in fresh water and scrub with a brush to clean. Dry the shells.
Pour mineral oil on a soft cloth and polish each shell until it shines.
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I have had the pleasure of serving on the Charlottesville School Board since 2006. Now in my fourth term, I have seen many changes in the education system both locally and nationally. These changes are not a surprise to me as a son a public school teacher in Richmond for nearly forty years. I heard changes and challenges discussed at the dinner table. Pubic education raised me. It is now my honor to serve in this capacity.
The delivery of education will be highly personal in the future. With the use of computers, educators will be able to provide lessons to students on a continual and personal basis. The school day will not longer look like the current 8:00 a.m.-3:00 pm. This is being done to a certain degree currently. I predict it will be done on a wider scale in the future because it will be a more efficient way to serve the students and meet the needs of the employers that will be desperately seeking workers for jobs not even known at this time. I do not believe that standardized test will exist because education will be so highly personalized. These tests are highly biased and currently demand too much attention when measuring the success of our students.
Teaching critical thinking will also be a large part of the educational component in the future. Again, critical thinking is taught today, but primarily as part of other assignments. Not as an independent subject. Future residents, workers, leaders will need to be critical thinkers in order to thrive and be productive citizens. As stronger critical thinkers, all our students will embrace cultural diversity. Our schools have and will continue to lead the nation in the browning of the nation. The schools have been the melting pot for the changing demographics our of Nation.
Vocational and Technical education will play much larger in the future of public education. Most school districts have a VoTech School. CATEC (Charlottesville Albemarle Technical Education Center) serves this role in the Charlottesville/Albemarle community. A larger percentage, if not all, of students will will have an internship or employment experience upon their graduation from high school. This, combined with increased critical thinking skills, will make future graduates prepared for employment.
I am confident that we will reach these educational goals as many school districts are heading in these directions, including Charlottesville. I am a firm believer that education is not static. It is dynamic and educators should be as well or we will fail our most precious asset- our children. | {
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If you're looking for just the right vocalist to make your occasion really...well, sing, then look no further! I have sung everything from opera to jazz standards to rock to country to pop of all eras.
I am a consummate professional and strive at all times to make my clients feel special through the music I perform. I am never the star -- I am a shiner of others' light.
I hired Blake to perform at my fathers 70th bday and he was a total hit. Everyone enjoyed his performance very much. Blake was on time, professional and extremely patient as we were running late. Five stars all around. Thank you, Blake. | {
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The Frank And Walters @ Borderline, London
by Michael Hubbard
published: 17 Sep 1999 in Live
The Frank And Walters' latest album Beauty Becomes More Than Life appeared in shops in July of this year. It is now September and here are The Franks, giving a live appearance to promote the album, the first single from which, Plenty Times, is out in November. They're not out for media saturation. But why the time lag? Was vocalist Paul Linehan having his hair restyled?
Speculation mounted in the packed Borderline as support act The Dum Dums finished their set, having told the assembled hordes of hippies, drunks and celebrities how privelaged they felt to have been supporting The Franks. After all, the last time The Franks played the Borderline, way back in 1992, they were supported by a band called Suede.
On came our headliners of the evening, Paul Linehan dispelling all rumours about new hairstyles. A lengthy set began, made up of a good mix of tracks from the new album and from past times, including a pleasant rendition of Indian Ocean. Aforementioned hippies et al went to work almost immediately; crowdsurfing and moshing was to be the order of the evening. Those of a vertically challenged nature and those prone to cardiac complaints wisely retreated from the scrum, and by the time Plenty Times and Woman were played there wasn't a stationary body within 15 feet of the stage. The more outlandish tracks from Beauty Becomes… weren't aired here, but much of the album was and sounded just as good as the CD.
Not content with this, the band proceeded to ask members of the audience up to the stage for a singalong and, while the pulses of security guards began to make their presences felt, the stage diving and crowd surfing continued unabated. At one stage nearing riotous proportions, the mosh witnessed the slightly uncanny event of a very small girl crawling around the floor searching for her glasses, while an asthma inhaler flew, missile-like, towards the band.
It has been popular in the press to write this band off sympathetically as a pleasant bunch who never really made it, or as an under-rated band who never really found their niche, but on the evidence of the enthusiasm eminating from the audience at London's Borderline The Franks have some very loyal fans. No doubt they will all go away for two months until the first single emerges. If longevity was the idea then The Frank and Walters are making it a reality.
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A new joint number one
While SuperValu was in full celebration mode last month after emerging as Ireland's new number one take-home grocery retailer, Tesco has once again drawn level with the Musgrave Group's prime contender. What conclusions from all this flux can we draw about the state of Ireland's grocery sector, asks Gillian Hamill
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15 May 2015 | 0
Always eagerly anticipated within the trade, the latest set of grocery market share figures from Kantar Worldpanel has provided even more interesting reading than most. Not to mention a cautionary tale; when it comes to the cut-throat world of Irish grocery retail, always expect the unexpected. Although SuperValu was last month crowned Ireland's largest grocery retailer and was deservedly celebrating this achievement, Tesco and SuperValu have now once again drawn level, both holding 25% market share a piece. Given the fiercely competitive state of the Irish market, this is not altogether surprising. No doubt it's extremely welcome news for Tesco though, given the difficulties the multiple has faced of late.
Troubles at Tesco
Tesco's turbulence has been well-documented, with the group recording an annual loss of £6.4 billion last month – the worst result in its 96 year history. Nevertheless with new CEO 'Drastic Dave' Lewis at the helm, the retail giant in its entirety is a long way from down and out. The majority of Tesco's losses can be attributed to a £4.7 billion write-down in the value of its property portfolio. In other words, the plaster has now been well and truly ripped off a festering old wound. Although a write-down of this magnitude must seriously hurt at the time, the silver lining is that the casualty has now been given room to breathe. "The simple fact is the value of out-of-town sites has fallen as openings have been mothballed," says David Gray, retail analyst at Planet Retail. "Although it's been a disastrous year, Tesco is in effect cleaning out the closet – enabling management to start with a clean slate in 2015/16 upon which to rebuild the business."
Tesco's Irish business has suffered similarly grievous injuries. In fact, Tesco's Irish arm recorded the worst performance out of any of the retailer's businesses last year. Annual sales at Tesco Ireland fell to €2.56 billion, an amount not seen for many years. Even in 2009, at the height of the recession, sales stood at €3.15 billion. Journalist Dan White has also revealed that an overstatement of profits worth £63m (€88m) occurred at Tesco's Irish business, largely attributable to supplier payments being incorrectly recorded as profits.
How then, has Tesco pulled off what appears to be a Lazurus-like revival and brought itself up neck and neck with the so-recently triumphant SuperValu? The explanation provided by Kantar is that while "Tesco's market share is lower year-on-year, it has improved its position versus last month. This recent improvement has lifted its market share back up to 25%, in line with SuperValu as Ireland's joint largest supermarket. The amount of groceries sold at Tesco has remained flat, but value sales have declined because of shoppers choosing to pick up cheaper goods in-store. SuperValu's sales have remained in growth for the eighth month in a row, largely thanks to the retailer's ability to consistently win new shoppers. SuperValu's plan to open four new stores this year gives it the opportunity to grow sales further and out-perform the overall market."
Tesco's return to grace is also less of a shock when the positive indicators from the group's performance last month are examined. At the time, Kantar Worldpanel director David Berry said: "Tesco's story is one of mixed performance. Sales are down year-on-year and as a result market share has dipped from 25.9% to 24.7%. While Tesco will be disappointed to have lost its number one position, there are some positive signs for the retailer. It has not lost shoppers since this time last year and its customers are making the same number of shopping trips with increased average basket sizes – the most positive results for these metrics in more than two years. This points to an interesting battle over the coming months."
Flying the flag for Ireland
What's more, instead of languishing in the terrors, Tesco Ireland resolutely fought back at its recent Tesco Taste Bud event in Dublin city centre. As part of the announcement that 20 Irish food and drinks companies were joining its fourth annual supplier development programme, Tesco commissioned independent research from Indecon. This found that the wider Tesco group is the largest buyer of Irish food and drink in the world, with purchases of €1.57 billion. This puts it significantly ahead of other major supporters of Irish food such as McDonalds, which sources all its beef here. Of this €1.57 billion, nearly €600 million of these purchases are accounted for by Tesco Ireland, while the remaining €980 million is sold to Tesco stores abroad. Alan Gray of Indecon calculated that Tesco therefore accounts for more than 11% of all Irish food and drink exports. Given that a large part of SuperValu's marketing centres around its Irish credentials, it's obvious that Tesco isn't afraid to fly the green flag loud and proud on its own turf. The ebullient retailer is sending a clear message that it's accustomed to being 'number one' and isn't prepared to simply lie down and be eclipsed without a fight.
A further kingpin in SuperValu's marketing strategy is not just that it's Irish but local, with local independent retailers running stores and helping to deliver 'good food karma' by supporting their own communities. As Martin Kelleher, SuperValu managing director pointed out: "Local ownership is one of our unique selling points: the fact that our stores are operated by people from the local community, the store owner knows his or her customers and what they want. For example, as store owners can source directly from local suppliers, you will find products on our shelves that you simply cannot buy in any of the other grocery retailers."
David Berry, director at Kantar Worldpanel agreed that this model has proven advantageous for SuperValu so far. "From a positive point of view, they're very adaptable," he told ShelfLife. "It's within the owner's control what they do day-to-day. They can be very responsive to customers' needs and be very responsive to threats so I think that has worked quite well to their advantage."
Kantar Worldpanel director David Berry says the amount of groceries sold at Tesco has remained flat, but value sales have declined because of shoppers choosing to pick up cheaper goods in-store
Still more to give
Independent retail expert Joe Comerford has also been impressed. "I think SuperValu have it right. It's well controlled from Musgraves HQ, it's well supervised, their advertising is very strong, their promotional activity is very strong and their range is very strong," he said. However while the independent dodo (dealer owned, dealer operated) model is working well for SuperValu and the Musgrave Group, Comerford feels the former Superquinn coco (company owned, company operated) stores "still have more to give". Speaking about the dodo model, he says: "I think the independent retailer controls the issues as far as the customer is concerned. Musgraves has a very good supervisory programme to maintain the standards. They've got a very good planogram system whereby their gap management and all that sort of detailed management is supplied to the retailers and they look after it, they check it as well to make sure that it's all being done properly. They are on top of their game."
However he adds: "The old Superquinn that has been rebranded, even though they have put up a lot of footfall, I think they still have more to give, they're still not as customer-focused as the independent dodos…I think they will increase if they become more customer-focused which they should because that's the old successful Superquinn brand if you like. But over the years, it has fallen back and that's well known in the trade…I think they went through a period whereby staff and management became lax. They're finding it difficult to bring that back into the customer-focused philosophy that Feargal had and that is now in the independent SuperValu."
While he believes some improvement could still occur at the former Superquinn stores, Comerford is warm in his praise for independent SuperValu retailers such as Eddie Kane who recently won the SuperValu Store of the Year Award. "I would go as far as to say they've created a unique destination shop with their range and their high standards," he said.
Dunnes not struck by strike
Another reason that the Kantar results were so widely anticipated this month was that it would give an indication of how the recent industrial action at Dunnes Stores had affected sales. The news was resoundingly positive for management, as far as the numbers are concerned. Among the big three retailers Dunnes has posted the strongest sales growth of 3.6%, lifting its market share from 21.5% to 22.0%. According to Berry: "This increase comes despite the recent industrial action taken by staff in the build up to Easter. One of the key positives for Dunnes has been its strength in Dublin, an area where grocery sales are growing and where Dunnes accounts for over a quarter of shopper spend." Interestingly, had the strike action held more sway over Dunnes' figures, Berry told ShelfLife last month that this likely would have played out to Tesco's advantage. "There's a very, very close correlation between Dunnes and Tesco's performance in that they're similar geographically and compete for a similar shopping trip, in that it's the bigger trip that they compete for. If Dunnes has been adversely affected then that could be of benefit to Tesco," Berry said.
Joe Comerford correctly predicted that the strike action was unlikely to negatively influence Dunnes' results. "As far as Dunnes are concerned, I don't think it's going to make any difference," he said. "I was in Dunnes Stores, Cornelscourt after the strike and I was talking to the staff on the checkout and whereas they didn't agree with the contract that some of the staff got or have, the ones I spoke to, they said it didn't bother them one way or the other; they got as many hours as they wanted and didn't want any more. [Nevertheless] they didn't pass the picket, they felt that they had to support those that wanted to be out."
He added at the time of our interview last month: "Is it going to make any difference to their market share? I very much doubt it. They're buying business again with their vouchers; they're very, very busy. The day after the strike I was in there on Good Friday, a girl on the checkout told me they were packed from 7 o'clock that morning. Busier than Christmas was the way they described it. So whatever they lost on the Thursday, I certainly think they picked an awful lot of it up on the Friday and Saturday."
Surprises continue
While Dunnes has recorded a surprisingly good result, the surprises don't end there. According to Berry: "One of the most interesting trends in the latest data is the slowing growth rate of both Aldi and Lidl. While the 8.8% growth posted by Aldi and 7.8% for Lidl remains impressive, this is the first time since 2010 that both Aldi and Lidl have grown their sales by less than 10%." Now that Aldi and Lidl have effectively won round the Irish middle 'coping' classes to their line of thinking, are there many customers out there who have yet to be converted at this stage? Might it be that after finding a little more cash in their pockets, floating shoppers are beginning to drift back to the comfort offered by traditional Irish supermarkets such as Dunnes?
Regardless of the fluctuations in fortunes that will no doubt continue to characterise the Irish grocery sector, no-one can accuse the Musgrave Group of being naïve about its new-found number one status. When the news was announced last month, Martin Kelleher wisely reflected: "Clearly the Irish grocery market is highly competitive and will continue to be neck and neck in the future. We aim to repay our customers' loyalty by continuing to invest in our brand and further improving our offer." Although SuperValu won the battle last month, the war continues to rage on and the ultimate winner looks set to be the Irish consumer.
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Anti-Cop YouTuber Arrested For Allegedly Sexually Assaulting Woman He Saw Police Helping
Sandy MaloneJuly 22, 2021
Minneapolis, MN – A baby-faced YouTuber who films videos of himself starting confrontations with public officials was arrested after he's accused of taking advantage of a woman he saw police helping through a mental health episode.
Police said that 20-year-old Anthony Michael Wicklace had a reputation for following officers to calls and for causing scenes in public buildings with his cameras, KMSP reported.
Wicklace has heckled officers while filming at crime scenes and harassed customers inside private businesses.
Police said the YouTuber known as the "Minnesota Guardian" has been arrested numerous times for disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace but the charges never stuck because he wrapped his bad behavior in a First Amendment defense and claimed to be a member of the press, KMSP reported.
In the process, he's developed a following of almost 14,000 subscribers on YouTube and made money for his efforts.
Wicklace defended his behavior to KMSP back in February of 2020 and claimed his confrontations were "First Amendment Audits."
"At the end of the day, I'm trying to inform the public about the rights they have as an American citizen," he said. "The whole point is to use your rights. You never know what's going to happen. But you have to be prepared. Someone might not like you filming them, yet there are all these different cameras filming them. Why are they upset with me?"
More than 200 videos posted to his YouTube channel included Wicklace interrogating customers in the Department of Motor Vehicles, wearing a flak jacket into City Hall, and filming and arguing with customers at a U.S. Post Office, KMSP reported.
He also stood outside a mosque and confronted worshipers with his camera while wearing a Make America Great Again (MAGA) baseball cap.
"There is no expectation of privacy in a public setting; you can't expect privacy in a public place," Wicklace told KMSP.
But police said the 20 year old took stalking officers at police scenes to a whole new level when he spotted officers helping a woman in mental distress on Sunday night and then followed her.
Police said Wicklace approached the woman and offered her a ride home, KMSP reported.
Charging documents showed that Wicklace told the woman his name was "Tony" and that he had been trained in de-escalation skills.
According to the complaint, the victim told officers that she saw a police scanner and tactical gear inside Wicklace's vehicle and believe he was an officer, KMSP reported.
Charging documents showed that Wicklace drives a Crown Victoria, a vehicle commonly used by police departments.
The victim told police that Wicklace offered her a ride home but then started making sexual advances, KMSP reported.
Charging documents showed he offered the woman $50 to $100 to perform oral sex on him.
She said Wicklace took out his penis and started masturbating as he drove, and then grabbed her left breast and said "You know you want me," KMSP reported.
The woman told police she rejected his propositions and he started driving aggressively, the charging documents showed.
According to the complaint, Wicklace got off the freeway and drove into in a White Bear Lake neighborhood and pushed the victim out of his car, KSMP reported.
The victim said that after she was pushed out, Wicklace Tased her.
Then the Wicklace got out of his car and tried to stun her again with the butt end of his Taser, according to the victim.
Then he fled the scene, leaving her bleeding with Taser prongs in her shirt on the side of the road when White Bear police arrived on the scene.
The victim got his license plate number when he drove away and police tracked it back to Wicklace, KMSP reported.
Wicklace was arrested on Monday night at his home in St. Paul.
The Ramsey County Attorney charged him with second-degree assault and fifth-degree criminal sexual conduct, KMSP reported.
His bail was set at $60,000.
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Home » Vietnam plans to issue a new directive to tackle the air pollution
Vietnam plans to issue a new directive to tackle the air pollution
by Vietnam Insider July 23, 2020
Air pollution in Vietnam has risen sharply over the years, often reaching alarming, lung-wrecking levels. The nation plans to issue a new directive to tackle the deadly problem.
Vietnam's environment ministry has proposed measures aimed at curbing urban air pollution that could take effect next month, Vietnamese media outlets reported this week.
The new directive—the smog-choked nation's first potential step towards cleaner air—will task cities and provinces plagued by filthy air with the responsibility of devising and implementing plans to tackle a rising problem that kills more Vietnamese than motorbike accidents each year.
Related: HCMC to limit old vehicles to curb pollution
The decree, which has been sent to other government agencies for feedback, reportedly calls for sweeping changes in the transport and construction sectors as well as better monitoring of pollution levels and sources, involving efforts from the ministries of transport, construction and health. But will it go far enough to fix the country's sources of air pollution?
Over the past decade, Vietnam's air quality has steadily deteriorated. A study released earlier this year declared its capital Hanoi the seventh-most polluted city globally, placing it ahead of Beijing, the capital with the world's dirtiest air just a few years ago.
But the congested urban jungle that is Ho Chi Minh City is not faring much better. In 2018, both the southern metropolis and Hanoi ranked among the 15 most polluted cities in Southeast Asia, a region frequently haunted by suffocating air due to heavy traffic, coal combustion and the burning of peatland and forests to make way for oil palms.
Air pollution in Saigon | @ Vinh Bui
The air pollutant that concerns Vietnam the most—and one that is particularly harmful to human health—is fine particulate matter, or PM2.5. Small enough to penetrate deep into the lungs and cardiovascular system, these particles can cause diseases such as stroke, heart disease, lung cancer, and respiratory infections.
In 2019, Hanoi saw only eight days with PM2.5 levels lower than the national standard of 50 micrograms per cubic metre, while Ho Chi Minh City recorded 36 days where its population of 9 million was not exposed to dangerous air. This is even though Vietnam's standard allows PM2.5 levels double what the World Health Organisation deems safe.
Around 60,000 deaths in Vietnam were linked to air pollution in 2016. Dirty air costs the nation about 5 per cent of GDP per year, according to the World Bank.
What about heavy industry, coal and solid biomass cooking stoves?
Under the new directive, this could change. It will stipulate that local authorities expand public transport networks and incentivise purchases of electric cars to get gas-guzzling motorbikes and vehicles off the roads and limit prolonged traffic congestion.
On high-pollution days, cities will be required to cut traffic flows into urban centres, while older and highly polluting vehicles roaming Vietnam's streets are expected to be banned. Meanwhile, the construction ministry is set to issue regulations to reduce the release of dust from construction sites.
Transportation is indeed a major contributor to Vietnam's pollution. The country now has 3.6 million cars and 58 million motorbikes, many of them old and equipped with limited emission control technology. Construction sites are another big issue, with trucks that ship in sand and cement creating perpetual dust storms.
But so are old industrial sites, cement and steel manufacturers as well as Vietnam's coal boom, which is choking the nation's northern parts. Adding to this are solid biomass cooking stoves used by hundreds of thousands of city dwellers and the burning of rice fields after harvest. It has not been announced whether the government plans to rein in such polluters as it ramps up air quality monitoring.
Nor has there been mention of poor urban planning, which exacerbates many existing pollution problems. In Vietnam's densely packed cities, factories and never-ending traffic jams belch out exhaust smoke that mingles with the hot, moisture-laden air, forming a toxic brew that gets trapped among high-rise structures.
As shopping malls and office buildings continue to mushroom, they aggravate the situation while hampering the build-out of public transport. Relocating universities, hospitals and industrial facilities to the outskirts of Vietnam's cities would help create open and green spaces, but no such strategies appear to be in the making at this point.
It has also been suggested that Vietnam could implement pollutant pricing as well as a carbon pricing scheme, which would help the Southeast Asian country live up to its commitments to keep global heating in check. The very first step, however, should be to scrap the annual fossil fuel subsidy of US$612 million.
Another approach is to equip citizens with real-time information on pollution levels to help them make critical choices, such as whether to venture outside on smoggy days. Vietnam does not disseminate the real-time air quality data it generates in a fully transparent manner, reveals a new study by American non-profit OpenAQ. Besides hampering individual decisions, this prevents civil society groups from holding policymakers and industries to account.
Questions have also been raised on whether public access to third-party data was suppressed. Last October, a mobile app that provides users with real-time air quality data went out of commission in Vietnam after seriously unhealthy air pollution levels hit Hanoi. The operator of the app, Switzerland and United States-based air quality monitoring firm IQAir, claimed it was subject to a coordinated cyber-attack from unknown sources.
The capital was momentarily ranked as the world's most polluted city, with air quality readings rising to "hazardous". This means that breathing the air in the city can cause serious long-term health issues.
Eco-Business has reached out to the country's Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment for comment.
Finally, the role of coal, the most polluting of fossil fuels, in Vietnam's energy mix should be relooked as part of its air pollution strategy. Despite being Southeast Asia's hottest renewable energy market, the country's coal consumption has tripled in the last 10 years, and London-headquartered think tank Fitch Solutions forecasts that coal power generation will keep increasing rapidly and dominate the power sector expansion, making up 50.5 per cent of the electricity mix by 2028. Not only will this hamstring efforts towards more breathable air, it is incompatible with a "just recovery" from the coronavirus pandemic that many global experts are calling for.
By Tim Ha | Correspondent, Photojournalist @ Eco-Business
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Click here for an inverted grayscale image with all the background galaxies I could find circled!
Processing: Taken in CCDSoft v5 using CCD Commander 100% UNATTENDED while I slept! Reduced in CCDSoft. Aligned sub-frames with RegiStar. Combined sub-exposures with Ray Gralak's Sigma Clip. Aligned sub-frames with RegiStar. DDP with custom software. Curves, levels, selective sharpening/blurring, and color combine in Photoshop.
Names: M65, M66, NGC3628, NGC3593 and many others.
A group of galaxies gravitationally locked together. M66 is the galaxy in the lower left corner and considerably larger then the other galaxies. You can see the distortions in M66's arms due to the interaction with the other galaxies. M65 is just to the right of M66 - strangly M65 appears to be undisturbed. NGC3628 is in the upper left corner. We are looking at its edge. The dust band across the middle of NGC3628 is obviously distorted from the gravitational interaction. The final member of this group is NGC3593 in the lower right corner.
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One week from today Indian Motorcycle will be unveiling its much-anticipated FTR 1200 model, and I'm pretty sure it's going to be a hit.
I say this from the incredibly fortunate vantage point of someone who has seen embargoed images and stats sheets. I'll be publishing all 38 images as well as a full breakdown of the bike at 18:30 GMT on 1 October, when the aforementioned embargo lifts, but I am so excited that I just wanted to draw your attention to a few things that are already public knowledge, as well as give just a few clues as to what's coming.
Indian have (thus far) put out two teaser videos for the 1 October launch, revealing little glimpses of the bike. The first shows the FTR750 (the original inspiration for this bike, of course) being ridden off a track into a shed, where you hear the engine's revs transform into the somewhat deeper-but-tamer tone of a powerplant ready to meet Euro 5 regulations.
The second video gives quite a bit more detail. A shadowy figure sits astride the bike, firing it up and thereby revealing a cool LED headlight, a shiny headlight nacelle reminiscent of the one used on the Scout Bobber (This is something I love about Indian, by the way: it is always making little visual callbacks to other bikes in its history, tying them all together), and…. ah… some other stuff. I probably shouldn't get too far into it because I've seen the actual bike, so in looking at the video I'm able to see all sorts of stuff that I might not have fully picked up otherwise.
So, you know, just stare at it for a while on your own time. Take in things like handlebars, seating position, tires, etc. Or wait until next Monday and come back to TMO for the full story. Whatever.
Equally, I'll try not spoil the surprise too much when it comes to details except to say this bike is – in my opinion – legit. This is not a Project 156/Octane debacle of promising one thing and delivering something completely different. It's not a Scout that's been given an aesthetic makeover. This is a bike that I think will genuinely compete – in both performance and price. It has impressed me so much that I've actually contacted my nearest Indian dealership and asked to put a deposit down (Hey, if I'm going to be stuck getting a real job I am definitely going to make the most of my income).
KEEP READING: Ask TMO: Why Do Harley Owners Insist New Indians Aren't Real?
From a stats and pictures point of view, there is only one aspect of the FTR 1200 I'm not thrilled with, but it's minor enough and so overshadowed by good stuff that I'm more than happy to live with it. I'm pleased to say I was right about a number of things earlier this year when I sat down to imagine the FTR 1200. I'm especially pleased, however, about the things I got wrong; Indian has exceeded my expectations. I'm in love.
I can't wait to see it in person. I'll be there in Cologne when the world finally gets to see the bike. Make sure you're here to read all about it.
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Finance Minister, Arun Jaitley, while addressing at the Indian Business Leader Awards function, through video conferencing, organised by CNBC-TV18, on January 17, dropped strong indications that the Interim budget 2019 may go beyond the convention and be more significant than a vote on account.
This came at the backdrop of speculations on whether Jaitley, who is currently in New York, for his medical treatment, would be available to present the crucial February 1, interim budget.
Traditionally there are no big announcements in the Interim Budget but, some sources have revealed that the union government is thinking of introducing direct cash benefit scheme for farmers and is planning to introduce certain tax benefits for the middle class as well.
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He suggested that issues confronting the farm sector would constitute one such challenge, which can cause the government to take a detour of convention and pointed to the problem of high production and slower rise in prices of key agriculture products.
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Along with addressing the issues pertaining to the farm sector, Jaitley also showed concern about the growth rate. As per the report, Jaitley said the 7-7.5 per cent growth rate will not suffice and the eight per cent barrier would have to be crossed. However, Jaitley did say that the problems could not be addressed through "negative politics". He added that the "nawabs of negativity" may come together but they wouldn't hold together or have enough credibility.
Though Jaitley refrained from expressing any view on any rate cut, he did specify that India cannot have a real rate of interest that's higher than anywhere else in the world.
Addressing to the recent grievances between the government and RBI, which saw Urjit Patel's resignation nine months before the end of his term as governor, the minister said that the central bank and the Centre have often had different points of view but it has been resolved through consultations. | {
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The United Nations is being urged to take 'decisive action' to protect Princess Latifa Al Maktoum of Dubai who is now in 'grave danger' at the hands of her father, the ruler of Dubai.
The remarkable kidnapping of the 34-year-old princess by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum for daring to leave Dubai against his wishes caught the world's attention after Indian and Emirati troops stormed the boat Latifa and her friend Tiina Jauhiainen were on after Latifa's escape from Dubai in February 2018.
Yet despite worldwide publicity and an award-winning BBC documentary, the princess remains held against her will in Dubai. She has not been seen in public since the boat was stormed on 4 March 2018.
Now the princess's legal team is ramping up the pressure by calling on the 122nd session of the UN Working group on Enforced and Involuntary Disappearances (WGEID) to get the UN to intervene and force Dubai to provide precise details of Latifa's whereabouts without delay.
In the recent submission to the WGEID meeting, leading human rights QC Rodney Dixon concludes: "We are anxious to ensure that the UN takes all possible steps now to secure the safety, health and release of [Princess Latifa]." And urges the UN to "take decisive action in respect of this case which has gone on for a considerable period of time while Princess Latifa remains in grave danger".
Latifa's high-powered legal team based in London also filed a 76-page submission to the UN WGEID Working Group at its last session earlier in the year which concluded, "Given the heightened and substantiated endangerment of Princess Latifa, we request the WGEID urgently intervene to guarantee Princess Latifa's safety and welfare and to ensure that she is released immediately from being detained unlawfully in the UAE by the UAE authorities."
The submission set out the ruling by Sir Andrew McFarlane at England's High Court in the custody battle between Princess Haya of Jordan and Latifa's father. That ruling included the findings that Latifa was kidnapped in 2018 and her father, the ruler of Dubai, was not "open or honest" when trying to assure the world that Latifa was safe in his care.
Jones and Dixon are asking the UN to consider evidence from the London hearing, which warrants that:
the WGEID's investigation be given an urgent status
the UN promptly require the UAE authorities immediately to provide precise details of Latifa's whereabouts
the UN promptly direct the UAE authorities to provide concrete and genuine guarantees for Latifa's safety and welfare, including by providing immediate access to her, wherever she is held
all necessary steps are urgently initiated for the UN to intervene and protect Latifa from all violations of her human rights, in particular, to direct that she is released immediately by the UAE authorities from her captivity.
Alun Jones QC said"We welcome the findings of Sir Andrew McFarlane relating to Princess Latifa. The judgment reflects the tireless work of Tiina Jauhiainen and David Haigh, whose efforts to free Princess Latifa and to assist Princess Haya been recognized by the High Court.
"It is a matter of grave concern that now that an English court has found that Princess Latifa and her sister Princess Shamsa have suffered from abduction, mistreatment and arbitrary imprisonment, the UK Government has nothing to say.
Rodney Dixon QC added "It is most concerning that despite the High Court judgment on 5 March 2020 finding that Princess Latifa had been kidnapped, and worldwide calls for the urgent release of Latifa, she remains in captivity. Her fundamental human rights are being unjustifiably restricted and abused. The international community can no longer stand by.
"We are petitioning the UN Working Groups on Enforced and Involuntary Disappearances and on Arbitrary Detention and other bodies to get access to her without delay and to ensure that she is released unharmed.
"It is vital more than ever now that the UN should take all necessary action to secure Latifa's immediate release having been unlawfully held in the UAE for over two years."
David Haigh said, "The judgment from the High Court in London was emphatic. It's now crucial that this evidence and the judgment of the highest family court judge in England, is used to bring about real change, starting with guarantees about Latifa's safety, and – within the shortest possible time and the right circumstances – her release from captivity.
"The wagons are now circling around the embattled regime in Dubai. In the months since the London judgment, numerous people have indicated they will distance themselves from the toxic Al-Maktoum dynasty, including the UK's Queen Elizabeth II. It's now time for the UN to add its considerable weight to the fight against the human rights abuses being perpetrated by the UAE regime."
Tiina Jauhiainen said "The recent submission is the culmination of two years of dedicated hard work that began whilst I was still detained in the UAE national security jail after I was kidnaped alongside Latifa.
"Since our initial submissions to the UN David and I have attended multiple sessions of the WGEID, most recently in Geneva with Latifa's barrister Rodney Dixon in September 2019 and February 2020. It is to the UN that we now look to safeguard Latifa's fundamental human rights as set down in the UniversalDeclaration of Human Rights, to secure her safety and her freedom."
The judge in the London case of Princess Haya, Sir Andrew McFarlane, found that Latifa "was plainly desperate to extricate herself from her family and prepared to undertake a dangerous mission in order to do so" and that "there is no ground for doubting that it was indeed Latifa's settled ambition to escape from Dubai."
The court also found that the actions of Sheikh Mohammed "demonstrate a consistent course of conduct over two decades where, if he deems it necessary to do so, the father [Sheikh Mohammed] will use the very substantial powers at his disposal to achieve his particular aims" and that Sheikh Mohammed "continues to maintain a regime whereby both of these two young women [Latifa and her sister Shamsa] are deprived of their liberty, albeit within family accommodation in Dubai."
The court ruled against Sheikh Mohammed in a custody battle he fought with his estranged wife Sheikha Haya over their two children. It found he had not been "open or honest" with the court over its assurances in January 2019 that Latifa was "safe and in the loving care of her family … and never has been arrested or detained."
About Free Latifa
Princess Latifa stands for every person, especially every woman, who is held against their will when they have done nothing wrong. The Free Latifa Campaign is run by Latifa's family, closest friends, supporters and advisors. It is headed by Latifa's best friend Tiina Jauhiainen as Campaign Director, a human rights lawyer and campaigner David Haigh, Latifa's cousin Marcus Essabri, and Latifa's close friends Stephania Martinengo and Marco Remes. The campaign also benefits from the support of Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, Detained International and a growing number of Latifa's family, supporters, media, lawyers, politicians and celebrities around the world. The campaign is about positivity and love, we have one goal, to #FreeLatifa. Updates on the campaign can be found on www.freelatifa.com
Tiina Jauhiainen and David Haigh
Campaign to Free Latifa
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: + 44 (0) 203 900 1188
Twitter: @freelatifa
Facebook: @freelatifa
Instagram: @freelatifa
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Q: Flowchart Control for WPF I need to design a control that can create/manipulate a really simple Algorithm flow chart. It will only have conditional (if, if,else) and assignment blocks.
Some key features that I need to implement are:
*
*Users can freely add/manipulate/remove conditional and statement blocks on anywhere desired.
*The chart can be folded/expanded. (For instance, if I clicked on the plus button right below b=3 assignment statement, everything below would be folded)
Are there any non-proprietary controls available for .NET that I can use? If not, what are some strategies that I should employ to tackle this problem?
A: Have you considered hosting the WorkflowDesigner?
A: Have a look at Diagram Designer. You should be able to use it for inspiration/help to create a flow chart control that suit your needs.
A: Another non-free WPF tool for the job http://www.nwoods.com/
A: By non-proprietory do you mean free? You may want to check out Add Flow
http://www.lassalle.com/
Its not free , but well worth it.
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The classic design. More than a century ago, British soccer fans began wearing colored scarves to support their team when bundled up on chilly days, and the Red Loons' maroon-and-gold stripes pay homage to these fashion roots. On the reverse side, the Red Loons' principles, just as classic: Soccer. Beer. Labor. | {
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Pupils can begin attending from Reception Class age and can remain until year 6.
Places are allocated by Cornwall Council following requests for admission from parents.
Currently all pupils have to have an EHCP to be eligible for a place.
The range of additional needs of the pupils in the class at the present time is very varied and includes pupils with Autistic Spectrum Disorder, pupils with epilepsy and complex needs, pupils with genetic conditions leading to learning disabilities plus others.
We have a large bright classroom, a separate sensory room and a fully equipped bathroom.
Outside we have a securely fenced garden with a grassed area, hard surfaces and a raised flower bed containing plants grown for their multi-sensory properties. We have a play area with a climbing frame, nest swing, seasaw and lots of toys!
One of the advantages of the Area Resource Base provision is the opportunity for inclusion. Pupils have access to the mainstream life of the school whilst also following the specialist curriculum that they need.
Within Polzeath class they follow programmes incorporating specialist approaches to meet their individual needs whilst continuing to access a broad curriculum based on a nationally agreed syllabus. Our staffing levels are such that children are able to receive the individual attention that they may need.
At playtimes they join their mainstream peers in the playground, they eat alongside them at lunchtime and they join in assemblies and whole school activities. Pupils can also benefit from joining their mainstream classmates for some lessons in the week when appropriate.
One of our staff Becky pulling harry along on a sledge!
Our head teacher, Mr Bacchus, enjoying the motorbiikes with one our pupils, Harry.
Mitchell (in the background) didn't want to show his face!
One of our new pupils, 4 year old Aubrey looking like a proper biker!
We made Tee-pees in a geography lesson and then tested to see whether they could withstand a storm! here is Mitchell trying to blow his down!
Ryan came second and Violet came third in Class 8 Countryside Challenge. Violet won The Shaun Merrifield Endeavour Cup for achievement, this was because when she started 4 years ago she couldn't even sit up on a pony and she has progressed to using a saddle in the last week and competed in a saddle and came third! Very proud parents!!! | {
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Tavistock-owned homebuilder expands footprint on Osceola's Jack Brack Road
Tavistock-owned Century Homes is under contract for 87 acres on Jack Brack Road. The builder has filed plans for a 195-lot subdivision. (Rj Whidden & Associates)
Orlando-based Century Homes is teaming up with developer Khaled Hussein's Baveria LLC for a 195-lot sudivision on Jack Brack Road in Osceola County's East Narcoossee market.
It would be the third Century Homes community on the road, one of three major east-west corridors linking Narcoossee Road to Tavistock's future Sunbridge community. Century is currently selling in Sunset Grove, which is at the northwest corner of Jack Brack and Zuni roads.
Century sold the first phase of that 277-lot community to CalAtlantic Homes but is now building Phase 2 itself. Homes there start at $277,000 and average at well over $300,000.
In September, the builder paid $7.65 million to buy a position as co-developer with Avex Homes in Wiregrass, a 298-home community on Jack Brack Road just west of the newest project. That project received Site Development Plan approval in late July.
Corner lots will be 70 feet wide to accommodate the side-entry garages. (Rj Whidden & Associates)
"As one of the fastest-growing areas in the region, we're excited to have multiple projects where we can offer families great housing options," said Century Homes President Matt Phillipoff. "With our new project on Jack Brack Road, we're looking to expand our catalog with new designs across all of our product offerings and introduce new alley-load product."
Hussein filed a Preliminary Subdivision Plan for the new subdivision, which is about 300 feet east of Wiregrass, separated by a single parcel. The 5-piece assemblage covering 95 acres and is currently owned by members of the Foshee family. Kevin Tolbert with Keller Williams Land Division helped facilitate the deal.
"It will be a sister community to Wiregrass, but we're doing some things to make it different," Hussein said. The site plan sacrifices some homesites to provide slightly larger lots.
"Most communities have 115-foot deep lots," he said. "We are doing 120-foot lots. We're providing more depth, so you can put in a better pool and you get more room between you and your neighbor."
A large pond will serve as the stormwater retention and for compensating storage for the adjacent floodplain. It will be encircled by a paved walkway, and the lakefront lots will be 60 feet wide, instead of the standard 50 feet. Corner lots will be 70 feet wide to accommodate the side-entry garages. Rear-loaded 45-foot-wide lots will allow for a third product type, which is required to meet Osceola County's subdivision standards.
Avex Homes files plans for new 298-home subdivision in Narcoossee area
Get a look at the first subdivision to pass Osceola County's stringent new Land Development Code standards.
"We give a lot of credit to Shawn Hindle at Hanson Walter," Hussein said. "He really made the job happen, because there were issues related to the 100-year floodplain and the wetlands. He was very effective in finding solutions to that."
The plan also calls for a north-south connector road between the Foshee project and Sunridge Creek, a 601-lot subdivision in the works by Elevation Development on the north side of Jones Road. The road will be built to county standards and will have two neighborhood road connections to help establish the beginning of a grid network in the East Narcoossee area.
"The county requires connectivity between projects, so we are meeting that with a framework road that will have a 62-foot right-of-way," Hussein said.
Rj Whidden & Associates was the planner for both the Foshee property and for Sunridge Creek. The Foshee project cleared Osceola County's Development Review Committee last week and is scheduled to go to the Board of County Commissioners in December. Hussein said HWA is already engineering the project so the team can file a Site Development Plan immediately following the commission vote.
Century Homes was an approved builder in Tavistock's Lake Nona when the master developer bought an ownership interest in company in 2017. Tavistock sold the first phase to Sunbridge in Osceola to Pulte for a new Del Webb community. It hasn't named homebuilders for first Tavistock-developed portion of the community, but it's expected that Century would be among those included.
KB Home and D.R. Horton also have active projects on Jack Brack Road. Orlando-based Inventure Group has a contract on 27 acres at the southwest corner of Narcoossee and Jack Brack roads. The developer is planning a mixed-use project with 122 residential units, commercial lots and medical offices along Narcoossee and a self-storage facility.
Mill Creek Residential eyes site near Fashion Square for new 8-story apartment building
Orlando developer seeks to add multifamily units to brownfield redevelopment project | {
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