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A Medford store owner was sentenced Friday in federal court in Central Islip for selling K2, an illegal drug that is also known as synthetic marijuana and "spice," officials said.
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In selling the drug, Ak put "the community at risk to the dangers associated with this synthetic hallucinogen and its unpredictable side effects," Donoghue said in a statement.
The packages were kept in out-of-sight cigar boxes behind the cash register. Store videotapes from April and May of 2017 that were seized by law enforcement showed bags of K2 sold to customers, most of whom, officials said, appeared to be young adults. | {
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$129 billion cut from income-driven repayment programs over 10 years. Consolidates current programs into one that caps a borrower's monthly payment at 12.5% of discretionary income and for undergraduates, forgives the remaining balance after 15 years of repayment (graduate student debt is forgiven if any remains after 30 years of repayment).
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Dorking is full of rich heritage and history. Read all about our famous residents.
The novelist Edward Morgan Forster knew West Hackhurst, the Abinger home of his aunt Laura, from childhood. Observation of her neighbours provided material for his descriptions of Edwardian Surrey's class hierarchies – in A Passage to India (1924) – and stifling conformity – in A Room with a View (1908). He inherited the house and moved to Abinger with his mother in 1924. He was unsympathetic to the class distinctions of village life and at odds with the local gentry who he felt had too much power.
Born in at 26 Wathen Road in 1907, the actor Laurence Olivier spent his early years in Dorking. His mother ran at school at Tower Hill in Dorking. | {
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SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr. 18, 2018-- Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) today announced the appointment of Mike Milotich as senior vice president of investor relations effective immediately. Mr. Milotich will report to Visa's chief financial officer Vasant Prabhu, succeeding Jack Carsky who retired in December 2017.
Mr. Milotich joined Visa in 2011, most recently leading the corporate finance team. He previously held a variety of finance roles at PayPal and American Express.
In his new role, Mr. Milotich will be responsible for leading Visa's outreach to the investor community and proactively communicating Visa's vision, opportunities and plans to our investors.
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Home>Healthy Living>Sports Nutrition
Coca-Cola to Purchase Stake in Green Mountain Coffee for $1.25 Billion
<p>The Coca-Cola Company and Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc., have signed a 10-year agreement to collaborate on the launch of Keurigs new cold beverage platform.</p>
ATLANTA and WATERBURY, Vt.The Coca-Cola Company and Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR), Inc., have signed a 10-year agreement to collaborate on the launch of Keurigs new cold beverage platform.
Under the agreement, GMCR and Coca-Cola will bring the Keurig Cold beverage system to consumers around the world. The companies also entered into a Common Stock Purchase Agreement, in which Coca-Cola has agreed to purchase a 10% minority equity position in GMCR.
Coca-Cola will acquire 16,684,139 newly issued shares in GMCR for approximately $1.25 billion. The newly issued shares have been priced at $74.98, which represents the trailing 50-trading-day volume weighted average price (VWAP") as of market close today.
Under the agreement, GMCR will be Coca-Colas exclusive partner for the production and sale of The Coca-Cola Company-branded single-serve, pod-based cold beverages. The companies also will explore other future opportunities to collaborate on the Keurig platform.
With The Coca-Cola Company as a global strategic partner in our multi-brand at-home Keurig Cold beverage system, we believe there is significant opportunity to premiumize and accelerate growth in the cold beverage category by empowering consumers with an innovative, convenient way to freshly prepare their favorite cold beverages at the push of a button," said Brian P. Kelley, president and CEO of GMCR. This global relationship combines The Coca-Cola Companys unparalleled brand, distribution and marketing strengths with GMCRs innovative technology and beverage system expertise."
The investment is expected to close in March 2014, subject to customary closing conditions, including receipt of required regulatory approvals.
GMCRs Keurig Cold single-serve beverage system is currently under development with expected availability in GMCRs fiscal year 2015. The product will use single-serve pods to dispense freshly-made cold beverages, including carbonated drinks, enhanced waters, juice drinks, sports drinks and teas in consumers homes.
In 2013, Coca-Cola acquired ZICO Beverages, LLC, with plans to increase capabilities for ZICO, including marketing, selling, manufacturing, innovation and distribution opportunities. The transaction began in 2009, when Coca-Colas Venturing and Emerging Brands (VEB) business unit first invested in ZICO.
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Scott trained at the Ballet Rambert School and is an Associate Artist of Matthew Bourne's New Adventures.
Performing includes: Extemporary Dance Theatre, ENO, The Royal Opera House, DV8 and, with New Adventures, the UK/World tours of The Car Man Cinderella, Swan Lake, Highland Fling, Nutcracker, Play Without Words, Edward Scissorhands.
Film and television includes: The Car Man, Swan Lake, Roald Dahl's Little Red Riding Hood, Drip: A Love Story, Late Flowering Lust, OK2, and as Choreographer: Beastie!, Mrs.Hartley and the Growth Centre, Richard II.
As Matthew Bourne's Assistant his work includes: Peer Gynt (RSC/Barbican), Oliver! (London Palladium), staging of Swan Lake section in Billy Elliot(Working Title), My Fair Lady (National Theatre/ Drury Lane), South Pacific, Play Without Words (National Theatre).
Own choreography includes: Candide, Julius Caesar, Oppenheimer, The Hostage (RSC), I Giganti della Montagne, La Callisto (Batignano), Der Stein die Weisen (Garsington), Time and the Conways (National Theatre), Passion (Donmar Warehouse), Lord of the Flies (New Adventures - Theatre Royal Glasgow and UK Tour), The Merchant of Venice (RSC/Almeida), The Phantom of the Opera (UK/US Tours), Chariots of Fire (Hampstead/Gielgud - Olivier Nominated for Best Choreography), Der Zigeunerbaron (Stadttheater Klagenfurt), #AIWW, Wonderland, Hapgood (Hampstead), The Wasp (Hampstead Downstairs/Trafalgar Studios), King John (Royal and Derngate/Shakespeare's Globe), Pride and Prejudice (Sheffield Crucible), Medea (Almeida), Les Miserables (Cameron Mackintosh/Wermland Opera Sweden). | {
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These are the major policies and operations of Global Impact STEM Academy. For a full list, please see our official handbook.
Our school motto of my life, my choice, my impact recognizes the need for students to treat themselves, peers, and the facility with respect. Bullying and other forms of discrimination will not be tolerated. We pride ourselves on our students' ability to integrate everyone into our community.
Global Impact's schedule does not contain strict class period times or bells. Instead, students will use this schedule as a baseline guide.
For high schoolers, during a student's A or B non-lunch period, they will participate in either breakout sessions (Mon/Wed/Fri) or advisory (Tues/Thurs).
Failure to follow the AUP could recognize in disciplinary measures, fees, or legal action.
Homework is assigned to increase a student's learning potential and will never be assigned for disciplinary reasons. Specific homework policies are up to the individual instructor. There is a wide array of reported workloads by students (anywhere from none to 4+ hours). Oftentimes, this is reflected in a student's use of time in the classroom. Usually, students are given a large amount of time in class to work individually. Using this time effectively will result in a highly diminished workload.
Schoology is a learning management system that allows for an access point between student, teacher, staff, and parents. Parents will receive an access code for their account at the beginning of the semester. It is highly recommended that parents utilize Schoology often when discussing their child's progress at Global Impact. | {
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Sterling Whitaker Published: November 22, 2016
Jana Kramer's chances of winning Season 23 of Dancing With the Stars came to an end on Monday night (Nov. 21), when she and her partner were eliminated from the competition on the first night of a two-night finale.
Kramer and Gleb Savchenko battled their way all the way into the finals on the popular reality competition, where they faced off against James Hinchcliffe and Sharna Burgess, Calvin Johnson and Lindsay Arnold and Laurie Hernandez and Val Chmerkovskiy for the Mirrorball Trophy. But they didn't quite clear the hurdles in front of them on Monday night. They were cut from the competition after turning in two performances, placing fourth overall in the competition based on the scores from the judges as well as fan voting from the prior week.
Kramer and Savchenko displayed great chemistry together throughout their run on the show, during which they fought through a number of obstacles. Kramer sustained an injury to her ribs in the very first week, and Savchenko later injured his knee and was forced to sit out most of rehearsals one week. He also had the flu the weekend leading into Monday night's finale.
Despite their setbacks, they impressed the judges with a series of performances that were very diverse in style, including a scorching tango that ranks among the hottest dances in the history of the competition, which earned them a perfect score that week.
Kramer appeared to have no regrets about her time on the show.
"This has been amazing," the "Circles" singer said after her elimination.
"Those people up there so deserve to be there," she added of the remaining teams. "It was our time."
She called her run on the program "so much fun," and lauded Savchenko specifically for helping her find her way. "He's been the most incredible partner, and I've just learned so much about myself and what I can do, and how strong I can really be," she said tearfully. "He's given me all that, and all of you."
While Kramer didn't take home the Mirrorball Trophy, she certainly did what she set out to do when she announced she would compete on the show. The announcement came just after she separated from her husband, Michael Caussin, in August amid allegations that he was repeatedly unfaithful during their 15-month marriage, and she said that she was hoping to serve as an inspiration for her daughter Jolie Rae, and single moms everywhere. Her story became even more compelling when she later revealed that her first husband, Michael Gambino, went to prison for trying to kill her after abusing her throughout their marriage.
"I'm trying to manage it the best that I can and show single moms out there that we can do it," she said. "We can do it all, hear us roar."
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Q: Problems in API Platform and MariaDB with enum when you trying to do reverse enginering with Symfony [2,3,4]? If you have an API Platform installed and working and you have to an exists project with full filled database (MariaDB)... Probably you need to create Entities from existing tables (reverse enginering). To this, you may run:
bin/console doctrine:mapping:import --force AppBundle php
Acording to the oficial Symfony documentation
The result is a big error...
[Doctrine\DBAL\DBALException]
Unknown database type enum requested, Doctrine\DBAL\Platforms\MySQL57Platform may not support it.
A: What we need to do is edit the app/config/config.yml and add the following lines:
mapping_types:
enum: string
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doctrine:
dbal:
driver: pdo_mysql
host: '%database_host%'
port: '%database_port%'
dbname: '%database_name%'
user: '%database_user%'
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Lost World: Jurassic Park
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Microphone mogul donates $5m to Sydney Festival
Miranda WardMedia writer
Jan 13, 2021 – 7.00pm
Peter Freedman, founder of Røde Microphones, has donated $5 million to the Sydney Festival to support artists struggling because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The man behind the advanced manufacturing success that is Røde Microphones has long been an advocate for creative artists, and has been the principal philanthropic partner of the Sydney Festival since 2013.
Røde Microphones co-founder Peter Freedman has donated $5 million to the Sydney Festival, which is being directed for the last time this year by Wesley Enoch, right. James Brickwood
"I'm in the music game, my parents were as well with Røde Mics, we've done incredibly well, and if I then didn't give back to the people who provided my life, I'd be a low person," Mr Freedman said.
With the arts community "completely decimated" by COVID-19, Mr Freedman said he wanted to help reduce the need for the Sydney Festival to be hunting for funding.
"I'm a proud Australian, and Sydney is my base. I came here as a kid and it's given me and my family everything we have so it's a very emotional tie," he said.
"The festival is always one of the best festivals for music and theatre and art in the world, we punch above our weight in everything we do. I'm super proud of it."
Wesley Enoch, the outgoing director of Sydney Festival, said the "real joy" of Mr Freedman's donation is that it is to the festival itself, as opposed to a specific project.
"It could mean a whole range of things, it could mean commissions, it could mean works of scale, and more of them, but ultimately it will mean more work for artists," he said.
Balancing act of funding
Mr Enoch said philanthropy for the festival had grown in the past 12 months, but noted that government funds are equally important.
"Sometimes government says we'll take the money away from you because you're getting so much money from private philanthropists, but this is an opportunity to say we build the festival to be even bigger," he said.
He said public funding and private philanthropy "go hand in hand".
"You don't get private philanthropy unless you have public funds. We should always think of philanthropy as the wonderful icing on the cake rather than thinking it's instead of having public funds. I hope that we see how that balancing works going forward," he said.
Mr Freedman, who famously splashed $9 million on Kurt Cobain's guitar last year, said while there are many Australians who give a lot, Australia lacks a culture of philanthropy.
Mr Freedman bought Kurt Cobain's guitar in 2020 which he plans to send on tour to highlight the plight of struggling artists. James Brickwood
"That has to change," he said, adding that he plans to add further to the $5 million donation in the future.
David Kirk, the chairman of the Sydney Festival board, said the festival has been steadily building its philanthropy arm over the years to complement government funding.
"It's getting harder and harder for charitable organisations, the arts in particular, to attract corporate sponsorship," he said.
"This [donation] moves us into a whole new category of support from philanthropic supporters. It's a wonderful gift to the arts and NSW."
Mr Kirk said that during the pandemic the philanthropic community really stood up to help the arts community.
"We saw some wonderful donors understand the arts was going through a difficult period and made one-off contributions to help us through the period. When you're giving to the festival, you're really giving to artists so they can create for the festival," he said.
Miranda Ward is a journalist covering media and marketing for The Australian Financial Review based in the Sydney office. Connect with Miranda on Twitter. Email Miranda at [email protected]
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Vivian Liberto
Daily Forecast for January 17th 2020
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Today's Biorhythm Chart
Life Path #8
Birthday #5
Destiny #5
Soul Urge #3
Personality #11
Maturity #4
Balance #7
Lucky Number 5
Birth Data
Vivian Liberto is a female celebrity.
She was born on Monday April 23rd 1934, in Unknown.
January 17th 2020 is a day of accomplishment in work. Vivian Liberto enjoys respect and appreciation for her dependability. Yet, routine matters still have to be handled.
Vivian may have to contemplate or handle moral issues today.
Just as Vivian Liberto evolves through a nine-year cycle and experiences the nine-month cycle, she is also subjected to nine-day cycles, even though their impact is subtle compared to the Personal Year and even Personal Month cycles. The Personal Day cycles proceed according to the same pattern - 1 through 9 - that the Personal Year and Personal Month cycles do. The numbers within the daily cycles have a similar impact on Vivian to the yearly and monthly cycles - though less pronounced.
Read more about our numerological daily forecast for Vivian Liberto . . .
Also, while studying the color and flavor of the day, it is a good practice to keep in mind the greater meaning of January and the master plan of 2020 in Vivian's life.
You and Vivian
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Biorhythm Chart for Friday January 17th 2020
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Physical: The blue line displays Liberto's physical self during a 23-day cycle, starting at her date of birth. The physical self measurement is an indicator of her energy levels in terms of coordination, strength, and general well-being. If the blue line is at the top of the chart she is in a physically energized portion of her cycle. If the blue line is at or near the bottom of the chart Vivian is in a low point in her physical cycle. High points are an excellent time to take on physically challenging ventures. Low points indicate she may be physically spent and may need to take it easy for a while.
Emotional: The red line represents Vivian Liberto's emotional self during a 28-day cycle, in terms of creativity, sensitivity, mood, perception, and awareness. When the red line is near the top of the chart Vivian is feeling emotionally strong. Her outlook on life tends to be at its best and her interactions with others are most successful. Low points on Liberto's emotional line indicate times when she may need to retreat somewhat. Vivian Liberto is more likely to be depressed during these times. High points indicate times when she will enjoy the company of others and find expressing her feelings the easiest.
Intellectual (mental): The green line tracks Vivian's intellectual self over a 33-day cycle, in terms of alertness, analytical functioning, logical analysis skills, memory or recall abilities, and communication. When the green line is near the top of the chart Liberto's mental faculties are at their sharpest. This is the time for her to seek solutions requiring logic and analysis. Conversely, at those times when the green line is near the bottom of the chart Vivian Liberto's intellectual capabilities are at their lowest. Vivian might find it prudent to delay work requiring serious thought until she reaches a higher position in her cycle.
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Floyd "Clark" Shelton
GALESBURG - Floyd "Clark" Shelton, 80, Galesburg, died at 5:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 14, 2019, at home.
Clark was born Sept. 12, 1938, in Galesburg, the son of Floyd C. and Gertrude (Park) Shelton Sr. He was a graduate of Abingdon High School and Knox College. Clark proudly served his country as a member of the United States Army. He later worked for the United States Postal Service for many years until his retirement. Clark married Betty Ann Hull on May 4, 1986, in Knoxville.
He is survived by his wife, Betty Ann Shelton of Galesburg; four children, Susan (John) Olson of Galesburg, Becky Lavely of Galesburg, Chris (Pat) Lavely of Hendersonville, Tennessee, and Marsha (Thomas) Dean of Knoxville; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and two siblings, Richard (Mel) Shelton of Sun City, Arizona, and Sue (Rick) Dechow of Abingdon.
Clark was preceded in death by his parents.
He was interested in all of life's happenings. A quote from his grandson, Zack Dean: "He crossed Chuck Norris."
A celebration of life will be 5 to 8 p.m. Monday, May 20, 2019, at the Knoxville American Legion. Memorial contributions may be left to the family. Hurd-Hendricks Funeral Home in Knoxville is assisting the family with the final arrangements. Online condolences may be made at www.hurd-hendricksfuneralhome.com.
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Why We Extended Rohr's Contract – Pinnick
President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Mr. Amaju Pinnick, has explained that the NFF offered Gernot Rohr a fresh two years contract to ensure there are no distraction around Nigeria's 2018 FIFA World Cup preparation and participation. Rohr, the Super Eagles Franco-German tactician, signed by the NFF in August 2016 has met the first milestone…"
President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Mr. Amaju Pinnick, has explained that the NFF offered Gernot Rohr a fresh two years contract to ensure there are no distraction around Nigeria's 2018 FIFA World Cup preparation and participation.
Rohr, the Super Eagles Franco-German tactician, signed by the NFF in August 2016 has met the first milestone of his contract, which is qualifying the Super Eagles for a sixth FIFA World Cup finals.
He said, "We have decided to confront head-on any possible area of conflict or controversy, and fully resolve each and every possible friction point well ahead of the competition.
"After signing the agreement on payment to the team from expected FIFA income, the next stage was to take care of the Technical Adviser. He has done very well and does not need to go into the World Cup uncertain of his future," stated Pinnick.
The 64 –year old Rohr, a former Germany defender, flaunts a sterling record with the Super Eagles, winning seven of 12 matches and drawing four in his 15 months in charge so far. His only loss was the 0-2 reverse to South Africa's Bafana Bafana in a 2019 AFCON qualifier in Uyo in June 2017.
Under him, the Eagles have beaten Tanzania, Zambia (twice), Algeria, Togo, Cameroon and two –time world champions Argentina, and drawn with Senegal, Corsica, Cameroon and Algeria.
Following the 1-0 defeat of Zambia in Uyo on 7th October that guaranteed Nigeria's place at the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia, Rohr, whose qualifying squad has been declared the youngest of all 32 finalists, told thenff.com: "I love working with this group. I am delighted being at the head of such a wonderful, level-headed and ambitious squad."
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using FlatRedBall.Glue.VSHelpers;
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace LiveUpdater.CodeGeneration
{
public class EmbeddedCodeAdder
{
public static void AddEmbeddedCode()
{
var adder = new CodeBuildItemAdder();
adder.OutputFolderInProject = "OcularPlaneRuntime";
adder.AddFileBehavior = AddFileBehavior.IfOutOfDate;
adder.Add("LiveUpdater.CodeGeneration.EntireFiles.OcularPlaneManager.cs");
var assembly = typeof(EmbeddedCodeAdder).Assembly;
adder.PerformAddAndSave(assembly);
}
}
}
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The Arts Foundation Te Tumu Toi
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Kate Parker's Biography
Devised, image-based theatre maker
New Generation 2010
Kate is a Co-Director of Red Leap Theatre, a physical devising theatre company who use imagery and create original work.. She is an actor, puppeteer, teacher and image creator.
Kate Parker was born in Kaeo, Northland in 1973 to reknowned New Zealand ceramic artist Richard Parker and teacher/artist Nan Parker. 'My father is and always will be an inspiration for me. He is a generous, vibrant maker with a drive that has seen him continue in his craft with all it's challenges for nearly 50 years. Growing up with clay, a creative energy and this drive has given me the strengths I've needed to continue and create the work I do now.'
In 1992, with an interest in drama, she trained with actor/director Stuart Devenie at Northland Polytechnic in Whangarei. "Stuart inspired my love of theatre, he was (and still is) a charismatic genius, full of wonderful stories of passion for his work.'
Through the Polytechnic, Kate was introduced to the work of Michael Parmenter, with a trip to Auckland to see his work The Race. "My first taste of physical performance in the form of dance, but so much more than dance, with its use of set and imagery. I was gobsmacked! It was, and still is one of the best shows I've ever seen. It was wonderful, finally being able to work with Michael during our development of The Arrival."
Kate then went on to train at the John Bolton Theatre School in Melbourne. Here she worked extensively as an actor working in physical theatre and winning awards for the creation of street theatre for the Melbourne Festival.
On her return to New Zealand in 1999 Kate quickly established herself as an entrepreneurial theatre artist creating, performing, producing and teaching her craft often in association with co-creator Julie Nolan.
As well as performing within their devised works Kate began to design and build puppets and imagery. Moa Hunting (they performed together), The Butcher's Daughter (Julie directed and Kate performed), Beyond the Blue (they both directed).
Kate also co-directed Black Ice with Pandemonium Theatre along with making shadow puppetry for Pauline Grogan's work 500 Letters which also toured nationally. Kate is also known to New Zealand audiences through her singing and her puppetry skills in Indian Ink's The Candlestickmaker, which has been performed nationally and in Singapore, Australia and Germany over a number of years. Since 2006 she has also been the co-director of The Trash to Fashion Awards in Waitakere City
In 2008 Kate negotiated with Australian author/artist Shaun Tan about developing a theatre production of his graphic novel The Arrival. She then designed and built imagery, co-devised and performed while Julie directed The Arrival at the Auckland Festival in 2009. They became Red Leap Theatre along with the sought after producing skills of Lauren Hughes who became part of their team. Lauren worked as the company manager for the next four years allowing the company to grow and gain Kaihikatea status with Creative New Zealand. Lauren has since retired to a very active position on the Red Leap Theatre board. The company is now managed by Helaina Keeley along with producer/production manager Theresa Hanaray.
The Arrival has now toured Sydney, Hong Kong, Wellington, Seoul, Busan, Taiwan and Macao. It has won numerous Chapman Tripp Awards including Production of the Year and Best director.
In 2011 the company premiered Paper Sky - co directed by Julie and Kate. This work (through an evolvement process) and continues to tour nationally and won the 2012 Chapman Trip award for Most Original Production and Best Set Design.
Kate also teaches extensively specialising in devising, movement and image creation and use. Through Red Leap Theatre she offers theatre workshops for young people and experienced professionals including teachers. She has taught previously in organisations such as Unitec School of Performing and Screen Arts, The University of Auckland, Auckland Theatre Company, Massive Company, Excel, Performing Arts School of New Zealand, the Mixit Refugee Arts Group and many Auckland secondary schools.
In 2010 Kate received an Arts Foundation New Generation Award.
In 2012 Julie and Kate began work on a new project about the ocean. Developing over that year and throughout 2013 this work is based around a boy, his turtle and an ocean of the future.
SEA premieres in March 2014 at The Maidment theatre.
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London and the Restoration, 1659–1683. By Gary De Krey (New York, Cambridge University Press, 2005), 472 pp. $100.00
Malcolm Smuts
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The Journal of Interdisciplinary History (2006) 37 (2): 277–278.
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Shipwrecked: Coastal Disasters and the Making of the American Beach by Jamin Wells
An Early Power-Sharing Regime: The Alternativa System in Spanish Colonial America
Survival in a Nazi Concentration Camp: The Spanish Prisoners of Mauthausen
Kept in the Family: Remarriage, Siblings, and Consanguinity in the Netherlands
Writing a Revolution: On the Production and Early Reception of the Vienna Circle's Manifesto
Perspectives on Science (May,2008)
Nature 4.0: Assisted Evolution, De-extinction, and Ecological Restoration Technologies
Global Environmental Politics (August,2020)
Unequal Ideas: Reflections on Designing Politics, an Urban Ideas Competition in Rio de Janeiro
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Large-Scale Carbon Dioxide Removal: The Problem of Phasedown
Zen and the Brain: Toward an Understanding of Meditation and Consciousness
Rising Currents
Writing on Water
Foreword by Gary Hamel
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Blue Equity Stays Active, Buys Team Championship International
Blue Equity, the Louisville, Ky.-based private equity firm that has built a sports agency through acquisitions over the last year, has bought sports events company Team Championship International.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. In a brief interview, Jonathan Blue, chairman and managing director of Blue Equity, said that the acquisition of TCI would not be the firm's last sports deal. "We are definitely not done. We are going to continue to grow this platform," he said.
TCI owns the Hoop It Up 3-on-3 basketball tournament, the Let It Fly 4-on-4 flag football tourney, and Kick It 3-on-3 soccer competition, which recently signed Dick's Sporting Goods as its 2007 title sponsor. TCI produces more than 125 events, and its events have attracted 2 million participants.
"The tours offer strategic opportunities to sponsors and establish Blue Equity as a full-service sports marketing and events agency that can touch both spectators and participants," Blue said in a statement.
Dan Cramer will continue to act as CEO of TCI under the terms of the deal.
Blue Equity last year acquired the tennis, media and events divisions of SFX Sports. The company also has added football agent Joel Segal and basketball agent Bill Strickland.
This year Blue Equity hired Kim Grillier, who worked with CSMG agent Henry Thomas, and Michael Wright, formerly CEO of TWS Sponsor Solutions and a longtime IMG executive, as a senior vice president.
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Home Business Emergi to Launch Electric Kekeh in Liberia
Emergi to Launch Electric Kekeh in Liberia
With this project, Liberia will become one of the first countries with electric vehicles in West Africa.
This year (2020) Dutch company Emergi is planning to pilot the first generation of completely electric Kekehs (three-wheeler vehicles) in the West African country of Liberia. To kickstart the project, Emergi has launched a crowdfunding campaign, to garner public support to bring innovative renewable energy solutions to Liberia's transportation sector.
With this crowdfunding, Emergi aims to raise €10,000. With every €3,500 collected, Emergi can put an extra electric kekeh, with solar charging, on the road.
"The true testimony of renewable energy will be its ability to produce and provide energy there where it is needed most, in the hands of people who have lacked access to energy for generations. This is why I founded Emergi, so we can play a key role to address these challenges," said Richard van Hoolwerff, Founder and CEO of Emergi.
"Being a father of two adorable children has made me acutely aware of the world future generations will inherit from us and our shared responsibility to leave behind a planet that is sustainable," van Hoolwerff added. "But for me, accelerating the renewable energy revolution is about more than just taking care of our environment.
Emergi is a Dutch renewable energy company that develops renewable energy products that generate economic and social value in developing markets. The company offers innovative products to contribute to the energy revolution and a renewable future through the core values of impact, sustainability, and innovation.
The company kicks off the campaign as rampant fuel shortages challenge drivers throughout the capital Monrovia, and beyond.
Having done thorough market research amongst kekeh drivers and other actors in the renewable energy and transport sector in Liberia, Emergi is confident that the electric kehkeh's will improve both the cost of ownership and driver experience while reducing noise and air pollution in the city.
Emergi's ambition is to introduce a more sustainable and inclusive means of transport. This means: to decrease renewable energy poverty, the inclusion of female drivers, less pollution in the city, less noise for the driver, more income for the driver, and better service for customers.
Other reasons are reduced cost of ownership (from US$4,000 to US$2,500 per year), reduced CO2 emissions, and Liberia's resilience is improved as locally produced renewable energy reduces dependency on unreliable gasoline import.
The electric kekehs will include innovations to increase the income and safety for the driver such as mobile payment, on-board driver safety cameras, specifically to improve safety for female drivers, GPS support, and solar charging stations.
"Renewable energy is a giant step towards a better Liberia… it's a giant step towards a better Africa. With solar energy, Liberia would be more sustainable than ever. Our transportation and electrical sectors would have the upgrade they have been needing for ages. I think it's a wonderful thing that we have an abundance of sunlight here. The sun is way too generous to us; she gives us too much of her energy to be used in one day. It is time we use some for our vehicles and save some for the night," said Elvis T. Thomas, a trainee Engineer at Emergi.
With this project, Liberia will become one of the first countries with electric vehicles in West Africa. The tested innovations will be included in our business operations, scaled up, and introduced in other African countries.
This will lead to future quality jobs for (female) drivers, mechanics, EV and renewable energy experts, and IT specialists. The crowdfunding campaign is open for contributions until 4 December 2020, giving supporters an opportunity to aid the green energy transition in Liberia, or buy their very own kekeh. Visit https://www.emergi.nl/ for more details.
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Mamadu Bah November 2, 2020 At 11:17 am
For The Science Denials
Yes, the feature is in alternative energy source, not fossil fuel. So, those who don't believe in since, must as well live like Amish Community People. Don't fly, don't ride in motor vehicle, cross the Atlantic by making a trip through Alaska to Mongolia on foot. Maybe this goes to a segment of the Republican Party in the United States. On one hand they embrace scientific inventions, on the other hand they are enemies to science, only for political points.
This is for the SCIENCE DENIALS.
Go Liberia.
May God bless the poor tax payers of Liberia, it's through them I m able to add meaningful voice to reasoning.
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Folgende Kardinäle waren Kardinalpriester von Sant'Andrea delle Fratte (lat. Titulus Sancti Andreae Apostoli de Hortis):
Paolo Marella (1960–1972)
Joseph Cordeiro (1973–1994)
Thomas Joseph Winning (1994–2001)
Ennio Antonelli (2003–)
Quellen
catholic-hierarchy.org: S. Andrea delle Fratte. abgerufen am 16. Januar 2012.
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Walker Fights Off Khalifa In Pittsburgh
In the longest match of the day, experienced second seed Alister Walker held off a determined challenge from Egyptian teenager Amr Khaled Khalifa to reach the quarter-finals of the 3 Rivers Capital Pittsburgh Open, the PSA World Tour International 25 squash event in its third successive year at Rivers Club in Pittsburgh, USA.
Walker, the world No20 from Botswana fresh from his title success in the Dayton Open in Ohio last week, fought back from 1-6 down to take the first game.
Khalifa, the 18-year-old former world junior champion from Cairo, built another 6-1 lead in the second, and this time held on to draw level.
"But the first two games seemed to wear Khalifa down," said tournament organiser Steven Baicker-McKee. "The experience, skill, and fitness of Walker came through in the next two games, where the veteran seemed in control."
Walker's 11-9, 8-11, 11-4, 11-4 victory in 78 minutes takes the 29-year-old through to the quarter-finals where he will face Chris Simpson, a 12-10, 10-12, 11-4, 11-6 winner over fellow Englishman and qualifier Joel Hinds.
English favourite Adrian Grant cruised into the last eight after despatching compatriot Jaymie Haycocks, a qualifier, 11-5, 11-4, 11-5.
RESULTS: PSA International 25 3 Rivers Capital Pittsburgh Open, Pittsburgh, USA
1st round:
[1] Adrian Grant (ENG) bt [Q] Jaymie Haycocks (ENG) 11-5, 11-4, 11-5 (33m)
Henrik Mustonen (FIN) bt Stephane Galifi (ITA) 11-7, 11-5, 11-6 (29m)
Campbell Grayson (NZL) bt Scott Arnold (AUS) 11-6, 11-7, 11-8 (44m)
[3] Shahier Razik (CAN) bt Arturo Salazar (MEX) 11-7, 11-5, 6-1 ret. (21m)
[4] Ryan Cuskelly (AUS) bt [Q] Olivier Pett (ENG) 9-11, 11-5, 9-11, 11-5, 11-4 (74m)
Cesar Salazar (MEX) bt [Q] Eric Galvez (MEX) 11-4, 11-7, 11-7 (35m)
Chris Simpson (ENG) bt [Q] Joel Hinds (ENG) 12-10, 10-12, 11-4, 11-6 (65m)
[2] Alister Walker (BOT) bt Amr Khaled Khalifa (EGY) 11-9, 8-11, 11-4, 11-4 (78m)
Quarter-final line-up:
[1] Adrian Grant (ENG) v Henrik Mustonen (FIN)
[3] Shahier Razik (CAN) v Campbell Grayson (NZL)
[4] Ryan Cuskelly (AUS) v Cesar Salazar (MEX)
[2] Alister Walker (BOT) v Chris Simpson (ENG)
For all the latest Tour news: www.psaworldtour.com | {
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August 14, 1936 – Rainey Bethea is hanged in Owensboro, Kentucky in the last known execution in the United States open to the public.
Rainey Bethea was the last person publicly executed in the United States. Bethea, who confessed to the rape and murder of a 70-year-old woman named Lischia Edwards, was convicted of her rape and publicly hanged in Owensboro, Kentucky. Mistakes in performing the hanging, and the surrounding media circus, contributed to the end of public executions in the United States.
Little is known about Bethea's life before he arrived in Owensboro in 1933. Born around 1909 in Roanoke, Virginia, Bethea was an African-American man orphaned after the death of his mother in 1919 and his father in 1926. He worked for the Rutherford family and lived in their basement for about a year, and then he moved to a cabin behind the house of a man named Emmett Wells. He worked as a laborer and later rented a room from a woman, Mrs. Charles Brown.
During the early morning of June 7, 1936, Bethea entered the home of Lischia Edwards on East Fifth Street by climbing onto the roof of an outbuilding next door. From there, he jumped onto the roof of the servant's quarters of Emmett Wells' house, and then walked down a wooden walkway. He climbed over the kitchen roof to Edwards' bedroom window.
After removing a screen from her window, he entered the room, waking her. Bethea then choked Edwards and violently raped her. After she was unconscious, he searched for valuables and stole several of her rings. In the process, he removed his own black celluloid prison ring, and failed to later retrieve it. He left the bedroom and hid the stolen jewels in a barn not far from the house. | {
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A 22-year-old Fond du Lac man made an initial appearance in court on Monday after being charged with making a felony bomb scare.
Juan A. Gonzalez is accused of allegedly warning two other workers at Karavan Trailers in Fox Lake about his intent to blow Karavan up in July. He could face 3½ years in prison and a $10,000 fine if convicted of the charge.
According to the criminal complaint, the human resources director contacted the Fox Lake Police Department July 23 after hearing about the alleged threat. The two employees were interviewed and they said Gonzalez had a straight face when he told them about the threat without seeming like he was joking.
In court on Monday, Gonzalez received a copy of his criminal complaint and was notified about his rights and charges. Judge Martin De Vries set a $1,000 signature bond. Gonzalez is not to have contact with Karavan Trailers.
Gonzalez allegedly admitted to making the threats, but said he was joking. He will have a preliminary hearing in the case on Nov. 8. | {
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Is the importance of quantitative analysis growing in wake of coronavirus?
BY Yaelle Gang | July 17, 2020
Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, in-person visits by institutional investors have been drastically reduced, temporarily short circuiting qualitative due diligence and leading to slightly more reliance on quantitative analysis, says Jeff Schwartz, president of Markov Processes International Inc.
Quantitative analysis can help identify red flags and indicate when a deeper dive is required, for example. "That's what we're seeing more of through the pandemic, is people ramping up their quantitative work to better identify potential problems like style drift or implied leverage ramping up."
Quantitative analysis can also help investors identify certain trends. For example, at the beginning of the pandemic, it became apparent from a quantitative standpoint that many equity managers in the U.S. large cap space were moving heavily into cash, Schwartz says. "That's the kind of thing that you might not see in the holdings for weeks or months, but when you're doing a quantitative analysis you can identify that very quickly from the movements in the return stream."
A defined benefit pension plan sponsor, for instance, would want to know if its managers were drifting into cash. "Moving into cash for an active manager is not necessarily a good or bad thing, but it depends on your perspective."
As an example, he says a plan sponsor may have hired a large cap equity manager expecting it would stay consistent with its mandate regardless of what's going on in the world. And if a manager moves into cash it could put the pension portfolio overweight cash or impact its overall asset allocation. "Those are the types [of] trends that you can see by doing quantitative analysis and the kind of thing that we've seen during the pandemic."
In addition to identifying red flags, quantitative tools can allow for greater efficiency. "I don't think that's any secret that over the past year or two, a lot of organizations have been trying to do more, or do the same, but with fewer people," says Schwartz. "Tools like ours, that have an ability to automate the analysis of thousands of products, or even a handful, can allow groups that have been slimmed down, or cut, to still do their jobs in a really efficient way and COVID has only sped that up."
Throughout the coronavirus, fund and portfolio risk analysis is also increasing, he adds, noting investors want to look specifically at additional shocks that may occur. And while most DB plans have been performing risk analysis for years, most of it is expensive, time-consuming and heavy on position-based tools that look at every security in a pension's portfolio.
On the other hand, Markov Processes International uses a return-based risk analysis that shocks the factor exposures rather than the actual positions, Schwartz says. "This returns-based approach is way quicker, it's way cheaper and can be done by even small to mid-sized pensions, not just the big boys who have the time, the staff [and] the money to do position-based."
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Last year, the story about Samuel Forrest and his son, Leo, shocked the world. His wife, Ruzan, had given him an ultimatum when their son was born with Down syndrome: either place the child in an orphanage or get a divorce.
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Arbonne is situated in France, in the Aquitaine region where it is within Pyrenees-Atlantiques and the local Bayonne area.
If you are planning a visit be sure to see the long range weather forecast for Arbonne and the Aquitaine region.
Coastal highlights close to Arbonne.
Natural highlights such as lakes, forests and mountains close to Arbonne.
Golf courses and race tracks in the vicinity of Arbonne.
Railway stations identified as being in or close to Arbonne.
Know Arbonne or operate a tourist attraction here? | {
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Farm worker challenges authorities in court over housing
Municipality and province accused of not meeting constitutional obligations
Eric Lolo is to take the Drakenstein Municipality and the provincial department of Human Settlements to court for their "failure to meet its Constitutional obligation by not providing adequate emergency housing" to families facing eviction. Photo: Barbara Maregele
By Barbara Maregele
A farm worker is to take the Drakenstein Municipality and the provincial department of Human Settlements to court for their "failure to meet its constitutional obligation by not providing adequate emergency housing" to families facing eviction.
The worker, Eric Lolo, is bringing the matter to court on behalf of all farm dwellers in the region currently facing eviction and in need of emergency accommodation. The case will be heard in the Western Cape High Court in April. Farm worker rights organisation Women on Farms Project has been admitted as amicus curiae [friend of the court] in the matter.
Lolo, 60, shares a two bedroom home with his daughter Berenice Fransman and her child on Langkloof Roses farm in Wellington. Lolo said he had worked at Langkloof intermittently for about 20 years before he was retrenched in February 2014.
In August 2015, the farm's owners, Greenwillows Properties, lodged an eviction application in the Wellington Magistrates' Court against Lolo. They argued that according to the Extension of Security of Tenure Act (ESTA), the right of Lolo and his family to remain in the house at Langkloof ended along with his employment.
Lolo currently works on an estate in Simondium.
Representing the farm, attorney Ina-Mari Booysen said that despite having worked for the company years earlier, Lolo had only signed a written employment and housing agreement in February 2012.
"Mr Lolo was retrenched for operating requirements. He is being evicted because he is no longer working on the farm. The farm only offers housing to active staff," she said.
"There is currently a need for housing for employees who must live on-site. This distress and Mr Lolo's failure to vacate the premises voluntarily is why we instituted the eviction application. There were several occasions where [alternative] housing was discussed with Mr Lolo, among other things," she said.
The ruling on Lolo's eviction is pending the outcome of the High Court case. If he is evicted, Lolo told GroundUp, his family has "nowhere to go".
"I was given R10,000 for all of the years I worked there. They want me to move but I have nowhere to go. My daughter is unemployed and they don't have work for her there either," he said.
"The company offered me a bungalow, but I have to find a place to put it."
During the eviction hearing, the municipality was asked to provide emergency housing for Lolo in Simondium where he currently works. The municipality offered emergency housing at an informal settlement in Simondium, which was rejected by Lolo and his lawyer as the site was already overcrowded and lacked sufficient services.
"Have they [the municipality] seen what that place looks like or know what goes on there?" asked Lolo.
Representing Lolo, attorney Johan van der Merwe said they want the municipality's housing selection policy — dated 28 October 2014 — declared unconstitutional and invalid.
Van der Merwe plans to argue that this policy precludes farm dwellers from benefiting from the 20% quota set aside for farm workers and dwellers in municipal housing projects.
"The municipality's practice of relying primarily on money from the provincial government for the provision of emergency housing is unlawful. We want the municipality to be legally obligated to use its own financial resources for emergency housing," he said.
Gerald Esau, Executive Director of Community Services at Drakenstein Municipality, told GroundUp that as of last week, they were aware of 55 households awaiting placement. He did not say how many people were affected.
The municipality has a budget of R1.2 million available for emergency accommodation. The provincial Department of Human Settlements gave about R12 million to develop a piece of land to house evictees. "The National Department of Rural Development and Land Reform is however the lead government institution to address evictions on farms in terms of the Extension of Security Tenure Act. They must provide legal representation and also secure the permanent tenure [alternative accommodation] of evictees," he said.
Esau said the municipality's challenges included availability of funding and of suitable land, and the competing interests of evictees and of the communities where they are to be settled. "In Schoongezicht [in Paarl] for instance, the surrounding communities threatened to invade the site and even to harm the evictees unless they could also be accommodated in the project. The challenge is to find land and to get the buy-in from these communities," he said.
Colette Solomon, co-director of the Women on Farms Project, in an affidavit to the court, said: "We will show that even from the evidence already on record, the living conditions of persons who are evicted from farms within the municipality's jurisdiction, fall short of acceptable standards. Worse still, on the municipality's own version, it has not prioritised the needs of the most vulnerable evictees: women and children. This is despite the constitutional injunction that they do so."
Solomon believes that the evidence to be presented to the court "shows that the municipality's failure to provide humane and an acceptable emergency accommodation for those evicted from farms in the manner similar to that of the applicants, violates the right to housing enshrined in the Constitution". | {
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À l'instar du système juridique, le complexe pénitentiaire américain est divisé entre prisons fédérales, gérées par le Bureau fédéral des prisons, et prisons relevant des États fédérés. Les autorités des États-Unis ont passé des contrats avec des entreprises, telles GEO Group et la Corrections Corporation of America, pour construire et gérer certaines prisons (ainsi que des centres de détention).
En 2012, environ de personnes étaient incarcérées aux États-Unis contre environ janvier 2011, soit environ 0,9 % de la population adulte (). Entre 2019 et 2020, les États-Unis ont connu une baisse significative du nombre total d'incarcérations. Dans les prisons d'État et fédérales et les prisons locales, elles ont diminué de , passant de 2,1 millions en 2019 à 1,8 million à la mi-2020.
Les États-Unis ont dépensé de dollars en 2009 pour leur système carcéral.
Depuis au moins les années 2000, les États-Unis ont le taux d'incarcération le plus élevé du monde ; en valeur absolue, ce pays compte plus de prisonniers que la Chine (environ de détenus), au Brésil (environ ) ou en Russie (environ ). En 2017, les États-Unis comptent 25 % des prisonniers de la planète pour une population représentant 5 % de la population mondiale.
Organisation du système d'incarcération aux États-Unis
Catégories et niveaux de sécurité des établissements
Les établissements d'incarcération aux États-Unis se distinguent en deux catégories : les prisons, d'État ou fédérales, () et les prisons au niveau local ().
Les prisons aux États-Unis, appelées « institutions » au niveau fédéral, sont, au niveau fédéral et dans la plupart des États, divisées en catégorie correspondant à leur niveau de sécurité et aux catégories de détenus incarcérés :
Les institutions de sécurité minimum (), également appelés ou FPC au niveau fédéral : ces établissements, où le ratio détenus/personnel est relativement faible, accueillent les détenus dans des dortoirs. La sécurité périmétrique est limitée voire absent, l'établissement étant orientée sur le travail et les programmes de réhabilitation des détenus. Certaines institutions fédérales de niveau supérieur disposent de petits camps à sécurité minimum adjacents à l'établissement principal et souvent appelés ou SCP.
Les institutions de sécurité faible () catégorisent également des institutions correctionnelles fédérales ( ou FCI) au niveau fédéral : ces établissements, où le ratio détenus/personnel est plus élevé que pour le établissements à sécurité minimum, disposent de dortoirs ou de cellules et bénéficient d'une sécurité périmétrique à double clôture. Ils sont, tout comme pour les institution à sécurité minimum, très fortement axés sur le travail et les programmes de réhabilitation des détenus. Certaines institutions fédérales de niveau supérieur disposent également de satellites fédéraux à sécurité faible ( ou FSL).
Les institution de sécurité moyenne () catégorisent également des institutions correctionnelles fédérales ( ou FCI) et certains pénitenciers fédéraux () au niveau fédéral : ces établissements, où le ratio détenus/personnel est plus élevé que pour le établissements à sécurité faible avec la mise en place de contrôles renforcés, sont essentiellement constituées de cellules et bénéficient d'une sécurité périmétrique renforcée, souvent à double clôture avec systèmes de détection électronique, Ces établissements disposent également d'offre de travail et de programmes de réhabilitation pour les détenus.
Les institution de haute sécurité (), également appelés pénitenciers fédéraux () au niveau fédéral (même si certains pénitenciers peuvent être de sécurité moyenne) : ces établissements, où le ratio détenus/personnel est le plus élevé et où un contrôle strict des déplacements des détenus est mis en œuvre, sont composés de cellules individuelles ou partagées et bénéficient d'une sécurité périmétrique très élevée, notamment avec des murs ou des clôtures renforcées.
Il existe également, au niveau fédéral, des complexes correctionnels fédéraux ( ou FCC) constitués de plusieurs établissements de niveau de sécurité différent mais regroupés dans un même périmètre afin d'optimiser et de mutualiser les moyens.
Toujours au niveau fédéral, il existe également des établissements administratifs () qui assurent des missions spécifiques dans le système pénitentiaire : incarcération des détenus en attente de leur procès, de détenus suivis pour des pathologies médicales lourdes ou chroniques ou des détenus particulièrement dangereux, violents ou susceptibles de s'évader. Cette catégorie regroupe :
les centres correctionnels métropolitains ( ou MCC),
les centres de détention métropolitains ( ou MDC),
les centres de détention fédéraux ( ou FDCs),
les centres médicaux fédéraux ( ou FMC),
le centre de transfert fédéral ( ou FTC),
le centre médical pour prisonniers fédéraux ( ou MCFP),
l'Administrative-Maximum Security Penitentiary de Florence (ADX Florence)
Catégories particulières
Mineurs
Alors que la population globale de détenus a augmenté jusqu'en 2008, le nombre de mineurs en établissement surveillé a diminué depuis 1999.
Selon une étude de Human Rights Watch (HRW) et Amnesty International (AI) publiée le , au moins qui étaient mineurs au moment des faits pour lesquels ils ont été condamnés, purgent une peine de prison à vie sans possibilité de libération conditionnelle. Cet élément est en contradiction avec la Convention relative aux droits de l'enfant qui n'est pas ratifiée par les États-Unis.
Toutefois, en 2012, la Cour suprême a interdit la réclusion à perpétuité sans possibilité de libération pour les mineurs au moment des faits, dans l'arrêt Miller v. Alabama.
Selon cette même étude, c'est aux États-Unis que sont détenus à vie le plus de personnes sans possibilité de libération conditionnelle pour des crimes commis alors qu'ils étaient mineurs. Seuls trois autres pays, parmi les 154 où l'étude a pu être menée, autorisent ce type de condamnation : l'Afrique du Sud, la Tanzanie et Israël. C'est en Virginie, en Louisiane et au Michigan que l'on trouve les plus forts taux de condamnations de ce type. Certains détenus ont été condamnés pour des crimes moins graves que des meurtres.
Plus de et adolescents sont détenus aux États-Unis en 2019 en lien avec l'immigration selon l'ONU. Ce nombre comprend les mineurs non accompagnés, ceux qui ont été arrêtés avec leurs familles et ceux qui ont été séparés de leurs parents avant la détention.
Statistiques
Le droit pénal américain est devenu de plus en plus répressif jusqu'aux années 2000, en particulier à partir des années 1970 puis sous Reagan, quand triomphe le slogan get tough on crime (« soyez durs envers le crime »). Alors que les États-Unis se lancent dans la « guerre contre la drogue », l'entrée en vigueur des lois réprimant toxicomanes aussi bien que trafiquants de drogues conduit à des peines de prison minimales incompressibles (ou peines plancher). En 2004, 25 % des prisonniers du pays l'étaient pour trafic ou consommation de drogue. Cette proportion montait à 55 % des prisonniers fédéraux du pays en 2009, proportion passé en 2011 à moins de 51 %.
Depuis le milieu des années 1980, les lois sur les peines plancher concernant les stupéfiants ont aussi établi une disparité de 1 à 100 pour ce qui concerne le crack et la cocaïne : une personne en possession de de crack recevait la même peine plancher ( ferme selon la loi fédérale) qu'une personne avec de cocaïne. Cela conduit à une discrimination ethnique envers les Afro-Américains, qui forment le groupe le plus gros des personnes condamnées pour possession de crack (84,7 % de celles-ci), alors qu'ils ne représentent que 27 % des personnes condamnées pour possession de cocaïne.
Dans les années 1990, la « théorie de la vitre brisée » (en particulier à New York, sous Rudy Giuliani, maire de 1994 à 2001) est en vogue. Le taux d'incarcération, qui était déjà l'un des plus élevés des pays industrialisés dans les années 1970, quadruple en quinze ans : on passe de en 1975 à près d'un million en 1995, puis deux millions en 2005. En 2014, on assiste à une baisse faible mais continue du nombre de détenus depuis 2008. Selon les chiffres officiels, environ meurent annuellement dans les prisons américaines.
Environ 80 % des personnes inculpées aux États-Unis pour des crimes passibles d'une peine supérieure à un an d'incarcération vivaient dans la pauvreté.
Statut de la population sous contrôle judiciaire en 2012
Répartition ethnique
En 2004, au niveau national, la moitié des détenus étaient des Afro-Américains et 25 % des Latinos.
Début 2017, les prisons fédérales comptaient environ (dont 21,2 % n'ayant pas la nationalité américaine). Parmi l'intégralité des détenus, 34,8 % étaient hispaniques, 34,5 % afro-américains 27,1 % caucasiens et 3,6 % d'une autre ethnie. On comptait 93,2 % d'hommes et 6,8 % de femmes.
D'autre part, 47 % des déclarations d'innocence après des erreurs judiciaires concernent des condamnés noirs.
Thomas Piketty relève qu'environ 5 % des hommes adultes noirs sont en prison en 2018, soit un taux comparable à celui de l'ensemble de la population en URSS en 1953, à la mort de Staline.
Comparaison internationale
Les États-Unis ont le plus grand nombre relatif de prisonniers de toutes les nations qui ont des statistiques à ce sujet : 710 prisonniers pour en 2012 contre 714 prisonniers pour en 2007. En 2017, les États-Unis comptent 25 % des prisonniers de la planète pour 5 % de la population mondiale. En 2018, 1 % de la population adulte américaine est en prison, contre 0,7 % en Russie, 0,3 % en Chine, et moins de 0,1 % dans tous les pays d'Europe de l'Ouest.
À titre de comparaison, en 2007, le taux d'incarcération au Royaume-Uni était de 142 pour , en Norvège de 65 pour , en France de 91 pour , en Chine de 118 pour (seules les personnes condamnées sont comptabilisées) et en Russie de 532 pour .
Mortalité
Conditions particulières de détention
Isolement
Sur l'ensemble des États-Unis, en moyenne 2,6 % des prisonniers sont en cellule disciplinaire.
Dans l'État de New York, en 2009, ce seuil est de 6,7 % avec une durée moyenne de et aucune limitation. 50 % des suicides ont lieu dans ces sections. Dans le même État, le tueur en série Lemuel Smith est l'un des détenus ayant passé le plus de temps à l'isolement disciplinaire — de 1983 à 2003 — pour avoir tué une surveillante, et sans avoir été condamné à la peine de mort.
À la même date, seuls le Texas et la Californie ont un taux plus élevé d'isolement disciplinaire que New York. De fait, il arrive que cette sanction ne soit pas appliquée en cellule individuelle. Au Texas, les détenus refusant de travailler sont maintenus enfermés dans leur cellule 24 heures sur 24 sans aucune propriété personnelle.
La durée maximale de détention à l'isolement est de dans les prisons fédérales américaines.
Réseau mondial de détention antiterroriste
Les États-Unis ont aussi un réseau mondial de centres de détention (black sites) pour de présumés terroristes, géré par la CIA, et qui leur permet d'échapper à leur propre législation en matière de respect des droits de l'homme. L'affaire a été révélée par le Washington Post le qui annonce qu'une trentaine de personnes, soupçonnées d'être liées au réseau terroriste Al-Qaïda, seraient ainsi détenues secrètement dans huit pays (comme la Thaïlande), pays qui ont tous apporté un démenti à ces allégations. L'existence des black sites a ensuite été confirmée par plusieurs rapports officiels (dont celui du sénateur suisse Dick Marty en 2006).
Travail
Le travail dans les prisons américaines fait l'objet de nombreuses critiques. Les syndicats dénoncent notamment le travail carcéral comme une concurrence déloyale. Toutefois, selon , un système carcéral dans lequel le travail et la formation professionnelle seraient disponibles pour tous les prisonniers serait coûteux mais pourrait se révéler payant du fait de moindres coûts liés à la récidive.
Prison Valley (2010) :
Un rapport publié en par le rapporteur spécial des Nations Unies sur l'extrême pauvreté et les droits de l'homme indique que le système judiciaire américain vise à garder des personnes dans la pauvreté et à générer des revenus pour financer le système judiciaire et d'autres programmes : « Dans de nombreuses villes et comtés, le système de justice pénale est en fait un système permettant de maintenir les pauvres dans la pauvreté tout en générant des revenus pour financer non seulement le système de justice, mais divers autres programmes. L'utilisation du système juridique, non pas pour promouvoir la justice, mais pour augmenter les recettes, comme l'a si bien documenté le rapport du ministère de la Justice sur Ferguson, est omniprésente dans tout le pays. »
Des initiatives privées, comme EDWINS à Cleveland, ou GOSO à Manhattan œuvrent pour la réinsertion des anciens détenus. Ces organisations indépendantes à but non lucratif apparaissent comme une alternative aux programmes gouvernementaux .
Uniforme
Comme en Europe, les uniformes de prisonniers américains apparaissent à la fin du . Historiquement, ils sont rayés. Les rayures étant jugées trop dégradantes, elles commencent à être abandonnées à partir du début du : ainsi, les uniformes rayés disparaissent dans l'État de New-York en 1904, remplacés par des uniformes gris. Ils subsistent parfois ailleurs durant une longue période, comme en Caroline du Nord jusqu'en 1958.
C'est dans les années 1970 qu'apparaît le célèbre uniforme orange. Cette couleur est choisie en raison de sa forte visibilité, permettant de distinguer les prisonniers au milieu de civils. En effet, cet uniforme orange n'est généralement pas porté à l'intérieur de la prison mais lors de transferts, du procès ou de travaux en extérieur. Il est popularisé du grand public grâce aux médias (notamment les photos de détenus de Guantanamo) et à la fiction (par exemple la série télévisée Orange is the New Black).
L'uniforme orange n'est pas généralisé dans chaque État des États-Unis. En Californie, il est bleu, au Colorado, il peut être kaki, etc. Dans de rares prisons, les hommes peuvent garder des vêtements civils ; c'était d'ailleurs historiquement le cas pour les femmes, jusqu'à ce que pour égaliser la condition des détenus quel que soit leur genre, on leur impose à elles aussi le port d'un uniforme.
Notes et références
Voir aussi
Bibliographie
Seth Ferranti : Prison Stories : Affaires criminelles en prison, traduction française de Marc-Emmanuel Konigson, Éditions Encore, 2011.
Articles connexes
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Supermax
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Liens externes
Actualités concernant l'univers carcéral aux États-Unis
Rebelion, « Le travail dans les prisons des États-Unis : un grand négoce ou une nouvelle forme d'esclavage ? » (traduit de l'espagnol par ARLAC)
Loïc Wacquant, « L'emprisonnement des « classes dangereuses » aux États-Unis », Le Monde diplomatique,
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Fernando D. Vargas, John Reid and Bob Bailey's grandson, Jonathan Backers.
Family and friends gather at repass.
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Johnny Bailey and daughter Alexandria accept Links Inc. honor for Bob Bailey.
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Sith Trooper debuts at San Diego Comic-Con
Andy posted an article in The Movies
Stormtrooper themed products and exhibits available at San Diego Comic-Con next week have revealed a new iteration of the ubiquitous Star Wars bad guys. The so-called Sith Trooper will appear in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker this December and sports a bright red hue not too dissimilar to the classic Imperial Royal Guard first seen in Star Wars: Episode IV - Return of the Jedi. It is unknown what role these Sith Troopers will play in the movie, especially since the Sith were destroyed (weren't they?). The reveal comes amidst the inevitable raft of licensed merchandise and exclusives to be found at the premier convention for geeks of all fandoms, and brings with it the announcement of an exclusive exhibit showcasing the evolution of the Stormtrooper. Madlyn Burkert of the Lucasfilm archives, who is co-producing the exhibit at the Lucasfilm Pavillion said "It has some really unique aesthetics to it, and it has some subtle ties to previous stormtrooper designs, which I think fans will enjoy discovering." The new Sith Trooper themed merchandise includes Funko Pop!, Hasbro Black Series, backbacks, exclusive pins, kids customes, and more. Check out the StarWars.com Sith Trooper reveal for a more comprehensive list and pictures.
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TR-8R: Stormtrooper's identity revealed
Lucasfilm has confirmed the identity of the First Order stormtrooper dubbed "TR-8R" by internet meme artists after he yelled "traitor!" at Finn in The Force Awakens. The stormtrooper's true designation is FN-2199, and he was one of Finn's squadmates prior to the hero blasting his way out of Starkiller Base and joining the Resistance. Dubbed "Nines" by his friends, he trained alongside Finn (then known as FN-2187) before joining a riot control squad that uses betaplast shields and lightsaber resistant Z9 batons for subduing crowds at odds with the First Order's regime. Nines appeared in the Greg Rucka book Before the Awakening, which includes a nifty illustration by Phil Noto showing the red-haired stormtrooper sat in the background. On the big screen, he was voiced by David Accord, a sound editor from Skywalker Sound, while stunt actor Liang Yang gave him his moves. It has been hinted that we may not have seen the last of Nines...
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Leaked Stormtrooper helmet hits net
The images, which are said to have come from a reliable source, draw inspiration from the original Ralph McQuarrie concepts and build upon the classic Stormtrooper look of the original trilogy to bring a more modern and up to date feel to the Imperial soldiers we already know. The images have not yet been confirmed officially but since the leak photographs have also been seen of physical props, and other Stormtrooper designs such as an updated Snowtrooper.
Andy posted a topic in Star Wars Saga
Images that seem to reveal a new Stormtrooper helmet design have been leaked online through Indie Revolver.The images, which are said to have come from a reliable source, draw inspiration from the original Ralph McQuarrie concepts and build upon the classic Stormtrooper look of the original trilogy to bring a more modern and up to date feel to the Imperial soldiers we already know. The images have not yet been confirmed officially but since the leak photographs have also been seen of physical props, and other Stormtrooper designs such as an updated Snowtrooper. Click here to view the article | {
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Diagnosis of Bovine Paratuberculosis by a Novel Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Based on Early Secreted Antigens of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis
Sung Jae Shin, Donghee Cho, Michael T. Collins
Sung Jae Shin
1Department of Microbiology and Infection Signaling Network Research Center, College of Medicine, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 301-747, South Korea
2Department of Pathobiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin—Madison, 2015 Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1102
Donghee Cho
3Bacteriology & Parasitology Division, Animal Disease Research Department, National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, Anyang, Kyounggi 430-824, South Korea
Michael T. Collins
For correspondence: [email protected]
We previously reported that protein antigens of serodiagnostic potential were more abundant in culture filtrates than cellular extracts from liquid cultures of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (D. Cho and M. T. Collins, Clin. Vaccine Immunol. 13:1155-1161, 2006). Based on this observation, a novel enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using antigens secreted by young (early- to mid-log-phase) cultures of M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis JTC303 (a low-passage isolate originating from the ileum of a Holstein bull) in mycobactin-supplemented Watson-Reid medium (pH 6.0) was developed and evaluated using a previously described panel of bovine sera (M. T. Collins et al., Clin. Diagn. Lab. Immunol. 12:685-692, 2005) that included 444 paratuberculosis cases and 412 controls. The new assay, called JTC-ELISA, had a significantly higher diagnostic sensitivity and an equivalent specificity compared to those of five commercial paratuberculosis ELISA kits. By receiver-operating characteristic analysis, the JTC-ELISA had the highest area under the curve of the six assays evaluated. The JTC-ELISA was particularly sensitive at detecting low-level fecal shedders of Mavium subsp. paratuberculosis (40%; the sensitivity of the commercial kits was 20%). The JTC-ELISA works effectively on both serum and milk samples for the detection of cattle with subclinical M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis infections, providing a cost-effective diagnostic tool to support paratuberculosis control programs in cattle herds.
Paratuberculosis (Johne's disease) is a prevalent and economically important chronic inflammatory bowel disease of ruminants caused by Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (3, 12). The control of this infection within cattle herds requires both herd management changes to limit fecal-oral infection spread and diagnostic testing to identify infectious adult cattle for segregation or removal (10). Although the detection of M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis organisms in clinical samples by culture or PCR affords a definitive diagnosis, these diagnostic methods are slow, laborious, and/or expensive. Serum antibody diagnostic tests avoid these problems but suffer from low diagnostic sensitivity (5). Nonetheless, economic decision analysis modeling indicates that low-cost tests are the most cost-effective for commercial dairy herds despite their low sensitivity, provided appropriate actions are taken in a timely fashion based on enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) results (4, 7, 17).
ELISA platforms provide inexpensive and readily automated techniques for high sample throughput, an important consideration for diagnostic laboratories. Improvements in ELISAs for bovine paratuberculosis require design changes that increase assay sensitivity while retaining high (≥99%) specificity. Among four commercial bovine paratuberculosis ELISA kits with high specificity, diagnostic sensitivity for the detection of fecal culture-positive cattle was <30% for the detection of clinically normal M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis fecal culture-positive cattle (5).
Early secreted proteins of M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis are recognized as important antigens for the diagnosis of bovine paratuberculosis (1, 19). Cho et al. demonstrated that serum antibodies from naturally M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis-infected cows react more strongly and to more secreted antigens than cellular extract (CE) antigens, but antibody binding patterns for individual cattle were highly variable (1). It is not uncommon for cattle to test strongly positive in one commercial assay but negative in another, providing additional evidence of the individual variation in antibody responses to M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis antigens (5). ELISAs based on the expression and purification of selected secreted antigens failed to produce ELISAs of greater accuracy than that of crude culture filtrates (CF) (2). This potentially is due both to changes in proteins during cloning and to the high variability in antibody response to M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis proteins among cattle (5). Therefore, our studies to develop and improve a bovine paratuberculosis ELISA focused on the use of a composite of secreted antigens from M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis.
Antigen production.CF M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis antigens were produced from strain JTC303 by the inoculation of 100 μl of a seedlot culture containing 109 CFU/ml into 35 ml of Watson-Reid broth medium, which was modified by supplementation with 2 μg/ml mycobactin (mWR) (15). Strain JTC303 originates from the ileum tissue of a Holstein bull with paratuberculosis that was submitted to the Johne's Testing Center in December 1999. The identity of JTC303 was verified by IS900 PCR and passaged in vitro a few times, and stock cultures were maintained at −80°C.
CF antigens were derived from early- to mid-log-phase cultures with 8 to 10 weeks of incubation at 37°C. CF antigens were harvested and concentrated as previously described (1). Briefly, M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis cells grown in mWR were removed by centrifugation at 10,000 × g for 30 min. After filtration through a 0.2-μm-pore-size filter (Nalge Nunc International, Rochester, NY), the filtrate was concentrated 40- to 50-fold using a Centricon Plus-80 (molecular weight cutoff, 5,000; Amicon, Bevery, MA) and dialyzed five times in 10 mM phosphate-buffered saline (PBS), pH 7.2, using a Slide-A-Lyzer dialysis cassette (Pierce, Rockford, IL). The concentration of soluble protein was determined using a bicinchoninic acid protein assay kit (Pierce, Rockford, IL).
Mycobacterium phlei ATCC 11758 was cultivated in mWR broth for 4 weeks at 37°C to prepare CE antigens for absorption and the removal of serum antibodies that cross-react with other Mycobacterium spp. as previously described (6, 20).
Bovine serum and milk samples.Paratuberculosis cases were defined as fecal culture-positive cows from known infected herds. The sera were from a previously described bovine serum sample collection (5) and included 444 fecal culture-positive cows from seven different herds and 412 control cows resident in seven Midwest dairy herds that were free of paratuberculosis (5). The accuracy of the novel ELISA based on the JTC303 strain, termed JTC-ELISA, was compared to previously published results from five commercial paratuberculosis ELISA kits (HerdCheck, ParaCheck, AntelBio, SERELISA, and Pourquier) on the same sera (5). Negative control sera for the assay were collected from healthy dairy cows in a herd free of M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis infection (Dairy Teaching Herd, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin—Madison).
An additional panel of paired serum and milk samples (n = 296) was used to compare the results of testing serum and milk on the same individuals. It consisted of 78 (for JTC-ELISA) or 84 (for the other tested kits) bovine paratuberculosis cases and 196 (for ID Screen and JTC-ELISA) or 214 (for the other kits) controls (based on the culture of feces for M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis) from multiple dairy cattle herds. For milk samples, a 1:20 sample dilution was used instead of the 1:50 dilution used for the testing of sera.
JTC-ELISA procedure. M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis CF antigens (2 μg/ml) were diluted in coating buffer (KPL, Gaithersburg, MD), and 100 μl was added to each well in 96-well microtiter plates (Maxisorp, Nalge Nunc International, Rochester, NY) and incubated at 4°C overnight. After being washed, the wells were blocked with 10% normal goat serum (Sigma, St. Louis, MO) at room temperature for 2 h. Cross-reactive antibodies were absorbed from each serum sample by mixing 100 μl of 1:25 serum diluted in 10 mM PBS (pH 7.2) with 100 μl of 500 μg/ml M. phlei CE antigens (final serum dilution, 1:50; final M. phlei CE antigen concentration, 250 μg/ml). For milk antibody detection, the absorbed milk samples were prepared by mixing 100 μl of 1:10 milk diluted in 10 mM PBS (pH 7.2) with 100 μl of 500 μg/ml M. phlei CE antigens (final milk dilution, 1:20; final M. phlei CE antigen concentration, 250 μg/ml). The absorbed serum or milk (100 μl) was added to each microtiter plate well and incubated for 30 min at room temperature with shaking at 600 rpm. Wells then were washed three times with washing buffer (KPL, Gaithersburg, MD). Mouse monoclonal anti-bovine immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibody conjugated with biotin (Sigma, St. Louis, MO) and sheep polyclonal anti-bovine IgG conjugated with biotin (KPL, Gaithersburg, MD) at dilutions of 1:10,000 and 1:20,000, respectively, were added to all wells and incubated for 30 min at room temperature. Plates were washed five times with washing buffer (KPL, Gaithersburg, MD), and 100 μl of streptavidin (1:10,000 dilution; SeroTec Inc., Raleigh, NC) was added to all wells. Plates then were incubated for 30 min at room temperature. After being washed five times with wash buffer (KPL, Gaithersburg, MD), 100 μl of tetramethylbenzidine substrate (TMBE-500; Moss Inc., Pasadena, MD) was added to each well, followed by plate incubation for 1 min at room temperature. The reaction was stopped by adding 100 μl of stop solution (KPL, Gaithersburg, MD). The optical density (OD) of the final reaction in each well was measured at 450 nm by an ELISA plate reader (μQuant; Bio-Tek Instruments Inc., Winooski, VT). On each ELISA plate, sera from two M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis-infected cows, called Eyvette and Palmer B (the infections were verified by histopathologic and microbiologic examination of tissues), were used as positive controls, and sera from two noninfected cows, Olive and Charmany, were used as negative controls. All sera were tested in duplicate. ELISA OD values were transformed to sample/positive (S/P) ratios by the following equation: $$mathtex$$\[\mathrm{S}/\mathrm{P}{=}[\mathrm{OD}_{\mathrm{sample}}{-}\mathrm{OD}_{\mathrm{negative\ control}}]/[\mathrm{Mean\ OD}_{\mathrm{positive\ controls}}{-}\mathrm{Mean\ OD}_{\mathrm{negative\ control}}].\]$$mathtex$$ Mean S/P values for each serum were used for data analysis. Assays were considered valid only when the mean OD of positive control sera was >0.90 and the mean OD of negative control sera was <0.15. Invalid assays were repeated.
Milk antibody detection.The JTC-ELISA was tested on pairs of milk and serum samples. All results were compared to those of three commercial ELISA kits, HerdCheck (IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. Westbrook, ME), ParaCheck (Prionics AG, Zurich, Switzerland), and ID Screen (ID-Vet, Montpellier, France). The ParaCheck and ID Screen kits have specific instructions for testing milk. The HerdCheck kit does not have specific instructions for testing bovine milk, so procedures similar to those for the other two kits were followed. Specifically, milk was diluted 1:20 in the kit's dilution buffer, and results were interpreted as for assays on sera following the manufacturer's instructions.
Data analysis.The ELISA results were subjected to receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis (8, 9). This method estimates the sensitivity and specificity of the ELISA at every possible S/P interpretation cutoff and provides an overall measure of test accuracy as the area under the ROC curve (AUC). Differences in mean ODs for bovine sera from infected and noninfected cattle also were evaluated by the Mann-Whitney test. Differences were considered significant at P < 0.05, and lower P values were considered indicative of more valuable ELISA antigens. ROC curve analysis was used for the comparison between JTC-ELISA and other commercial ELISA kits, and significant differences were reported when P < 0.05. The JTC-ELISA sensitivity by the level of fecal shedding of M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis was evaluated for four shedding levels, designated slight (n = 229), light (n = 68), moderate (n = 36), and heavy (n = 82). These designations corresponded to the mean fecal shedding levels of ≤1.0, 1.1 to 2.0, 2.1 to 3.0, and >3.0, respectively, on a 0 to 4 scoring system, as determined by fecal culture results from three independent laboratories on aliquots of the same unfrozen fecal sample, as previously described (5). Overall agreement between serum and milk samples for each ELISA was evaluated by the kappa statistic. In a similar pair-wise fashion, the correlation (r2) between serum and milk sample results was reported using linear regression. Most statistical analyses were performed using statistical software (GraphPad Prism version 4.03 for Windows; GraphPad Software, San Diego, CA). ELISA AUCs were compared by a manual calculation using established methods, and those with significantly higher AUCs were considered more accurate (8, 9). Likelihood ratios with 95% confidence intervals (CI) were computed using MedCalc (http://www.medcalc.be/ ).
The optimal cutoff for the JTC-ELISA was S/P ≥ 0.15. At this cutoff, using 856 bovine sera previously described from well-defined paratuberculosis cases and controls (5), the JTC-ELISA had the highest overall accuracy (sensitivity plus specificity) and the highest AUC compared to those of five commercially available bovine paratuberculosis ELISAs (Table 1). The JTC-ELISA was particularly more sensitive than commercial ELISAs at detecting cows that were slight or light fecal shedders of M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis: 40 and 20%, respectively (Fig. 1). If the JTC-ELISA was evaluated against a single laboratory fecal culture case definition (i.e., paratuberculosis cases are defined as fecal culture-positive cows, which was determined by using a conventional culture on Herrold's egg yolk agar slants and the sedimentation fecal processing technique as performed at the Minnesota Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory), the JTC-ELISA had a 74% (95% CI, 65.5 to 83.4) sensitivity and 99% (95% CI, 96.4 to 99.9) specificity, while all of the commercial ELISA kits had roughly a 50% sensitivity on the same sera using the same case definition (5). Likelihood ratios for the three levels of JTC-ELISA above the assay optimal S/P cutoff were >9, while those in the S/P range just below the cutoff (0.11 to 0.15) were 4.52 (Table 2).
Percentage of cows that tested positive by JTC-ELISA and by commercial bovine paratuberculosis ELISA kits on sera from 444 M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis-infected cows according to the level of fecal shedding.
Overall comparison of JTC-ELISA to five widely used commercial kitsa
Likelihood ratios for five S/P levels of the JTC-ELISA result
On paired serum and milk samples, the JTC-ELISA showed the highest overall accuracy, highest sensitivity, and highest correlation of results between sample pairs compared to results for three commercial ELISA kits for bovine paratuberculosis (Table 3).
Evaluation of JTC-ELISA for antibody detection in milk samples
M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis antigens found in CF were superior solid-phase ELISA antigens to those used in commercial ELISA kits for bovine paratuberculosis. The diagnostically best antigens were produced by a specific strain of M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis, JTC303, grown at pH 6.0 in mWR medium (data on strain and medium comparisons not shown). The optimal time for CF antigen harvest was when cultures were in the early to mid-log growth phase, i.e., 8 to 10 weeks of incubation, using a total inoculum of 108 frozen M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis cells for 35 ml of pH 6.0 mWR medium. A combined monoclonal and polyclonal anti-bovine IgG conjugate and the avidin-biotin signal amplification system enhanced the JTC-ELISA's sensitivity. As with other paratuberculosis ELISAs, the absorption of bovine sera using a cellular extract of M. phlei prior to testing was important for high JTC-ELISA specificity.
This is the first report on the use of secreted M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis antigens in a serodiagnostic test. Other ELISAs have focused on cellular antigens from stationary-phase cultures of M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis, in part because of the much higher protein yield from cells of this very slow-growing fastidious pathogen. In the present study, CE antigens from none of the study strains were superior to their respective CF antigens regarding ELISA sensitivity and specificity (data not shown), confirming our previous report (1).
The reactivity of antibodies in sera from M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis-infected cattle to CF antigens from early-log-phase versus stationary-phase cultures was striking (data not shown). Specific immunodominant M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis antigens apparently were expressed to a greater degree in early- to mid-log-phase cultures, and/or these antigens were degraded as the cultures aged. Alternatively, this observation was due simply to the proportion of relevant antigens in young versus older cultures, i.e., the absolute concentration of critical antigens may be the same, but they are only a small proportion of the total protein found in CF antigens from stationary-phase cultures. Similar observations have been reported for M. tuberculosis. The expression of M. tuberculosis proteins such as alpha-crystallin, antigen 85 complex, PstS-1, l-alanine dehydrogenase, and the 65-kDa antigen qualitatively, but not quantitatively, varied according to the culture growth phase (14, 16, 18).
The analytical sensitivity of the JTC-ELISA was enhanced by using a commercial avidin-biotin conjugate system. Pooling two conjugates also enhanced the assay sensitivity. Eight sera from M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis-infected cattle were ELISA negative using only mouse monoclonal anti-bovine IgG but were strongly positive using polyclonal sheep anti-bovine IgG. Conversely, nine sera from infected cows were reactive, albeit at low ELISA ODs, using mouse monoclonal anti-bovine IgG, but were ELISA negative using polyclonal sheep anti-bovine IgG. Thus, a 10.4% gain in ELISA sensitivity was achieved by using a pool of these two conjugates (data not shown).
Milk samples are collected from all lactating dairy cattle in most herds on a monthly or bimonthly basis for the assessment of milk quality. Utilizing the same milk sample for the diagnosis of paratuberculosis by ELISA is less costly (with a net cost to producers of ∼$5.00/cow) than doing ELISAs on sera by the avoidance of veterinary fees for sample collection and shipment to the laboratory (with a net cost to producers of ∼$9.00/cow). These so-called milk ELISAs for paratuberculosis have been shown to correlate with the M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis fecal shedding status of cattle and have an overall diagnostic sensitivity that is equivalent to that of ELISAs done on serum samples (5, 13). Lombard et al. also showed a significant positive correlation between the percentages of five environmental fecal samples collected on dairy farms that were culture positive for M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis and the proportion of the herd that was milk ELISA positive for paratuberculosis (11). A cost-benefit analysis of paratuberculosis control programs in commercial dairy herds indicates that low-cost tests such as the milk ELISA are more economically advantageous than tests of higher accuracy and higher cost, assuming appropriate actions are taken on test results in a timely fashion (7). The JTC-ELISA detected a higher percentage of 78 serum ELISA-positive cows, 91.1%, than did three other paratuberculosis ELISA kits, and it also had the highest agreement, kappa statistic, and linear regression values compared to the ELISA results of other kits on simultaneously collected serum samples (Table 3).
The JTC-ELISA is more sensitive for the detection of fecal culture-positive cattle than commercially available ELISA kits for bovine paratuberculosis and has a diagnostic specificity equivalent to that of the highest-specificity kits available. The assay can be used on either bovine serum or milk and, by changing conjugates, can be used on other ruminant species (data not shown). This, coupled with the low cost and high-throughput capability inherent in ELISA technology, offers the best testing option for the support of paratuberculosis control programs in commercial cattle herds (4).
This work was funded by the Johne's Testing Center, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin—Madison, by a grant from Korea Science and Engineering Foundation through the Infection Signaling Network Research Center (R13-2007-020-01000-0) at Chungnam National University, and by the Korea Science and Engineering Foundation through MOST grant R01-2007-000-10702-0.
We are grateful for the donation of strains of M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis by S. Naser, University of Central Florida, the statistical analysis advice of Ian Gardner, and the manuscript editorial assistance of E. J. B. Manning.
Received 25 March 2008.
Returned for modification 29 April 2008.
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Joe is an agricultural economist specialising in land, investment and food security. He has extensive experience working in the agribusiness sector and holds a PhD from the University of Oxford. He is particularly interested in studying the impact that responsible investment has on land governance, social protection, poverty and environmental sustainability.
Show biography
Joe is a Research Fellow at ODI's Agricultural Development and Policy Programme. He joined ODI in April 2018 after working as an agricultural economist in the private sector for 5 years. Joe has analysed agricultural commodity markets and provided due diligence for agribusiness's largest traders, producers, consumers and investors.
Joe has an academic background in social science, completing his PhD and MSc in Social Policy at the University of Oxford, where he specialised in labour market economics. He also has experience working at EU policy level for the European Parliament in Brussels.
Joe is particularly interested in studying the impact that responsible private sector investment can have on strengthening land governance, improving social protection, reducing poverty and sustaining the environment. He also retains a strong interest in commodity markets and studies the effect of dietary transition on crop demand and supply, especially in Africa.
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Global perceptions of urban land tenure security: evidence from 33 countries
Women's perceptions of tenure security: evidence from 33 countries
Assessing the costs of tenure risks to agribusinesses
10 things to know about the impacts of urbanisation
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Caravans could be shipped from Gloucester Docks to Ukraine to help victims of the country's ongoing conflict, thanks to a new appeal.
The Caravans for Peace appeal has been launched by Dr Warren Leigh, who works in Churchdown, and his wife Tania, asking people to spare their unused caravans to help those in Ukraine who have been forced out of their homes by the conflict.
They are aiming to provide shelter for the displaced people as winter approaches in Ukraine, where temperatures could drop as low as -30C.
The appeal was launched two weeks ago after Tania visited Ukraine.
So far two caravans have been pledged with the Leighs also keen to hear from a landowner able to give up some space to keep the homes before they are shipped abroad.
The pair are also asking the Ukrainian Embassy for help in providing a barge to transport the caravans, and for potential co-ordinators of the project to get on board.
Warren said: "The situation in Ukraine is getting worse by the day, and it is something that really affects me emotionally, so I want to do all I can to help.
"In Ukraine come September the weather changes dramatically, and we want to provide shelter for people's whose homes have been destroyed. There are some people living in cellars or in tin sheds, which is not right.
"Caravans will provide warmth and security to those people in the winter months, and also will allow them to stay in the communities they've become a part of."
Every day more than 1,000 people flee from the conflict zone in Eastern Ukraine.
The appeal is asking for help to deliver caravans of any size to Ukrainian Docks such as Odessa.
Caravans for Peace also hopes to supply portable gas and potentially fit the caravans with solar panels.
They are primarily looking for people who can supply caravans, but are also accepting financial donations to help deliver the mobile homes and get them to the locations where they are needed.
Warren said: "These are innocent people who are suffering, and I hope this will appeal to people in Gloucestershire who have to live in caravans following the floods.
"When you get so involved with an issue like this you begin to come up with practical solutions, and caravans were the only solution we could see."
Alex Pennington, director of Golden Castle Caravans(corr)in Churchdown, has pledged to give a caravan to cause along with Christopher and Sylvia Edmunds from Barnwood.
He said: "It's a really worthwhile cause. It's our field of expertise so we are more than happy to lend our support and help get the appeal off the ground."
To find more about the appeal visit caravansforpeace.org, or email [email protected].
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The applying candidates must have a bachelor's degree, with first class having not less than 60 percentage aggregate marks/CGPA of 6.5 on 10 point scale for open/OBC candidates and aggregate marks not less than 55 percentage/ 6.0 CGPA on 10 point scale for SC/ST candidates, in any branch of Engineering/Technology with a valid CAT/MAT score.
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The last date for submission of application forms is Monday, February 02, 2015.
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HomePoliticsJeffrey Epstein estate settles Virgin Islands sex trafficking case for over $105...
Jeffrey Epstein in Cambridge, MA in 1984.
Rick Friedman | Corbis News | Getty Images
The estate of deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and related entities agreed to pay the U.S. Virgin Islands more than $105 million as part of a settlement in a sex trafficking and child exploitation case, the territory's attorney general said Wednesday.
The settlement also required the defendants to pay the Virgin Islands half the proceeds from the sale of Little St. James, the private island that was owned by Epstein and was allegedly a major hub for his yearslong criminal sex trafficking enterprise, said the Virgin Islands Department of Justice.
The estate will also pay $450,000 to address damages around a separate island Epstein owned, where the agency said it found that he "razed the remains of centuries'-old historical structures of enslaved workers to make room for his development."
And the Virgin Islands will recoup more than $80 million in economic development tax benefits "that Epstein and his co-defendants fraudulently obtained to fuel his criminal enterprise," the agency said in a news release.
The payments will be made over the period of no more than one year, the news release said. The settlement does not include admissions of wrongdoing by the estate, its co-executors, Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn, or the other defendants.
"This settlement restores the faith of the People of the Virgin Islands that its laws will be enforced, without fear or favor, against those who break them," Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George said in the news release. "We are sending a clear message that the Virgin Islands will not serve as a haven for human trafficking."
Daniel Weiner, an attorney for the Epstein estate, noted in a statement to NBC News that the settlement "does not include any admission or concession of liability or fault by the Estate or any other parties, and the Co-Executors deny any allegations of wrongdoing on their part."
"The Co-Executors ultimately concluded that the settlement is in the best interests of the Estate, including its creditors and claimants, to avoid the time, expense and inherent uncertainties of protracted litigation," Weiner said. "The settlement is consistent with the Co-Executors' stated intent and practice since their appointments to those roles — to resolve claims related to any misconduct by Jeffrey Epstein in a manner sensitive to those who suffered harm."
Weiner's statement also noted that a fund to compensate Epstein's victims has paid over $121 million to 136 people, and that the estate intends to "wind down its remaining activities" in the Virgin Islands "as soon as practicable."
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The announcement Wednesday evening noted that proceeds from the sale of Epstein's island will go toward a trust dedicated to funding efforts to help victims of sex trafficking and sexual abuse.
Last year, a jury convicted Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's close associate and his accused procurer of young girls, on multiple felony counts. A federal judge in April denied Maxwell's request for a new trial.
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http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ppCsLEeb9Hw
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Probably there are also some Ubuntu developers that (will) work on that.
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Wackiness.org Reviews Archive § Film
Review of Rize [2005]
Lil C., Tommy the Clown, Tight Eyez, La Niña, Miss Prissy
Rize follows the inception and evolution of a particularly high-energy style of dance indigenous to South Central Los Angeles. The film takes place over a period of several years, although the impression one gets while watching it is of it continually taking place in the present. The originator, as improbable as it sounds, is Tommy the Clown. The dancing, it follows, is called Clown Dancing. After serving several years in prison as a drug dealer, he decides to turn his life around and do something productive for the community. He forms a hip-hop clown business, doing birthday parties and the like. After a while he starts taking on apprentices. They paint their faces and do dance and comedy routines at parties. The dancing, however, is particularly innovative, purportedly not quite like anything else on earth. Over the course of the years Tommy's Clown group spawns many immitators who paint their faces and perform variants of the same style of Clown Dancing. Inevitably, it also spawns another style that takes itself more seriously (i.e. they don't wear clown makeup) called Krumping.
The dancing is beautiful and fascinating, but the film lacks focus. It careers through the history of the style and interviews with various luminaries and never quite grasps any meaning or insight within it. That the meaning is self-evident and self-defining within the dancing iteself is not the salvation of an otherwise unaware film. In fact mcuh of the film leaves us disappointed that LaChapelle didn't let the dancing stand on its own merits. Frequently, performances are cut short or shuffled into quick-fire montage sequences which give the impression of movement but never let us really see anything. As a documentary film it is mediocre. As an advertisement for the existence of a largely unknownstyle of dance, it is invaluable if substantially short of fantastic.
The element most fundamentally lacking from Rize is a more developed focus. About three quarters through the film a relatively monumental event occurs: Tommy the Clown organizes a head-to-head dance competition held in a huge arena, the Clowns vs. the Krumpers. The two teams are composed of seven or eight dancers, each fitting a particular age/gender category. They compete in one on one showdowns which are voted on by audience applause. This is essentially what amounts to the Odyssey of the Mind of dancing. Disappointingly, we only get to see a handful of the individual performances. It ends up seeming more like a commercial for the event than a documentary of it. I, for one, should have liked to have seen more emphasis on this, maybe a half an hour or so of necessary background and history (which, of course, should be mostly composed of dance footage), then the big competition. Or maybe make it into a Tommy the Clown biodoc with smaller tangents about krumping and so forth. Or something, anything to give the film a more directed sense of purpose. I left the theater thinking that this was an interesting style of dance, and wishing it had been given a better film.
Pat Jackson
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Congratulations to Blue Eco Homes for their 2 awards won at the Master Builders Association of NSW's 2016 Excellence in Construction Awards for their fantastic work at Bygone Beautys! They won the awards for Refurbishment/Renovation/Extension up to $2m and Excellence in Environmental Management up to $10m!
After eighteen months of construction, the major extensions and renovations at Bygone Beautys Treasured Teapot Museum & Tearooms were completed in August 2015. With the expertise of local architect Anne Arndt and local builders Blue Eco Homes, the renovations to Bygone Beautys have been a huge success with the overwhelming response being of awe and wonder.
Creating a new dedicated Museum space displaying all manner of teawares, a new function room and formal tearoom as well as a retail area specialising in all things tea-related, Bygone Beautys had a complete make-over while still retaining its 'olde-worlde' charm down to the finest details.
Maurice Cooper OAM, proprietor of Bygone Beautys, often referred to as "Mr Teapot", is proud to proclaim, "as the world's largest private collection of teawares, Bygone Beautys showcases the history of tea and tea-drinking through various artefacts." The museum boasts an impressive collection of over 5,500 teapots, 7,000 teaspoons and 3,000 tea towels - just to name a few!
Speaking about the multi-million dollar development, Mr Teapot has considered every last elaborate detail, including museum quality showcases, disabled lift access from the 24-space carpark, custom designed teapot carpet, new granite tables and dining chairs and new point of sale software for the tearooms.
Visitors to the new Trivet Terrace Tearoom can partake of lunch or light refreshments, served with 'olde-worlde' charm on fine bone china. Devonshire Tea is the house specialty or indulge in a Traditional High Tea. Bygone Beautys is open 7 days a week, 10.00am to 5.30pm with last tearoom orders at 5.00pm. | {
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United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches Second Global Positioning System Satellite for the U.S. Air Force in Less Than Three Months
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla., (May 16, 2014) – A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Delta IV rocket successfully launched the sixth Global Positioning System (GPS) IIF-6 satellite for the U.S. Air Force at 8:03 p.m. EDT today from Space Launch Complex-37. This is ULA's fifth launch in 2014, and the 82nd successful launch since the company was formed in December 2006.
"ULA is honored to work with this world-class U.S. government and contractor mission team, and we are proud to contribute to the GPS capabilities that were delivered to orbit today," said Jim Sponnick, ULA vice president, Atlas and Delta Programs. "Congratulations to the entire team on tonight's successful launch of the GPS IIF-6 satellite and the continued one-launch-at-a-time focus."
This mission was launched aboard a Delta IV Medium-plus configuration Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) using a single ULA common booster core powered by an Aerojet Rocketdyne RS-68 main engine, along with two ATK GEM-60 solid rocket motors. The upper stage was powered by an Aerojet Rocketdyne RL10B-2 engine with the satellite encapsulated in a four-meter-diameter composite payload fairing.
ULA's next launch is the Atlas V NROL-33 mission for the National Reconnaissance Office scheduled for May 22 from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.
GPS IIF-6 is the sixth in a series of next generation GPS satellites and will join a worldwide timing and navigation system utilizing 24 satellites in six different planes, with a minimum of four satellites per plane positioned in orbit approximately 11,000 miles above the Earth's surface. The GPS IIF series provides improved accuracy and enhanced performance for GPS users.
The EELV program was established by the United States Air Force to provide assured access to space for Department of Defense and other government payloads. The commercially developed EELV program supports the full range of government mission requirements, while delivering on schedule and providing significant cost savings over the heritage launch systems.
With more than a century of combined heritage, United Launch Alliance is the nation's most experienced and reliable launch service provider. ULA has successfully delivered more than 80 satellites to orbit that provide critical capabilities for troops in the field, aid meteorologists in tracking severe weather, enable personal device-based GPS navigation and unlock the mysteries of our solar system. Reliable launch, real-world benefits.
For more information on ULA, visit the ULA website at www.ulalaunch.com, or call the ULA Launch Hotline at 1-877-ULA-4321 (852-4321). Join the conversation at www.facebook.com/ulalaunch and twitter.com/ulalaunch. | {
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(ABC)–Kirk Cousins found a groove and undrafted rookie running back Robert Kelley made the most of his chance and the Washington Redskins beat the Buffalo Bills 21-16 Friday night in the third preseason game.
With the Bills (1-2) resting almost their entire starting defense, Cousins overcame a rough start to finish 12 of 23 for 188 yards, three touchdowns and an interception.
Despite coming mostly against Buffalo's second- and third-stringers, it was an important recovery for Cousins, who had thrown only five passes in the preseason and didn't play last week in an effort to test backup Colt McCoy.
Kelley ran for 51 yards on 12 carries in a personal showcase with Matt Jones and Chris Thompson out and after seventh-round pick Keith Marshall sprained his left elbow on his only carry of the game.
Bills starting quarterback Tyrod Taylor played only two series, by coach Rex Ryan's design, going 2 of 5 for 11 yards before being replaced by E.J. Manuel.
Ryan also opted to rest running back LeSean McCoy and several key defenders, including defensive tackle Kyle Williams, linebacker Jerry Hughes and cornerbacks Ronald Darby and Stephon Gilmore.
Coach Jay Gruden took a more conventional dress-rehearsal approach to the third preseason game for the Redskins (2-1) and got the kind of performances he'd like to see from top players such as tight end Jordan Reed, receivers DeSean Jackson and Pierre Garcon, left tackle Trent Williams and cornerback Josh Norman.
Reed, Garcon and receiver Ryan Grant each caught a touchdown pass from Cousins, and Norman looked sharp on defense along with second-year linebacker Preston Smith and lineman Ziggy Hood.
Bills: RB Jonathan Williams ran for 42 yards on 11 carries, including a 37-yard touchdown before leaving with a rib injury at the end of the third quarter. … CB Kevon Seymour, a sixth-round pick, continued his impressive preseason with four tackles.
Redskins: LB Su'a Cravens was used on several key third downs in the first half with the first-team defense. … CB Kendall Fuller broke up a pass and intercepted another in the end zone in the final minute.
Bills: K Dan Carpenter was 3 of 3 on field-goal attempts, connecting from 28, 52 and 52 yards. … WR Dez Lewis didn't help himself with a first-half drop, while Walter Powell had five catches for 55 yards and a 16-yard punt return. … TE Nick O'Leary lost a fumble and quite possibly his grip on a roster spot.
Redskins: Kelley was decisive in his runs, picked up extra yards after contact and was excellent in pass protection. Mack Brown ran for 43 yards on 11 carries in the second half. … OL Spencer Long returned after spraining his right ankle, while his competition at left guard, Shawn Lauvao, had a false-start penalty in the red zone. … C Kory Lichtensteiger committed three holding penalties two days after Washington acquired C Bryan Stork from the New England Patriots. … Hood had a sack and thrived in a bigger role with DE Chris Baker getting the night off.
Bills: TE Chris Gragg suffered a knee injury on a tackle by DeAngelo Hall in the second quarter and did not return. … DB Jonathan Dowling hurt his left knee in punt coverage in the second quarter. … QB Cardale Jones (shoulder), LT Cordy Glenn (ankle), WR Marquise Goodwin (concussion) and S Aaron Williams (concussion) didn't dress.
Redskins: LB Ryan Kerrigan left after the first series with a groin injury. … RT Morgan Moses left the game with a left ankle injury. … CB Quinton Dunbar left the game with a shin injury that came after Rashad Ross fumbled a punt return. … RB Matt Jones (shoulder), RB Chris Thompson (undisclosed), Baker (hamstring) and WR Jamison Crowder (knee) didn't play. | {
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Please follow all directions on each products individual label for best results. Take a look at our proper instructions for stain & spot removal for additional instructions that may help in the removal of those really stubborn stains. This will help to ensure the complete removal of the stain, if the stain is removable. These are just a set of guidelines and will not guarantee the removal of any stain in your carpet, upholstery, or clothing item. Take a look at our complete line of carpet stain removing chemicals for other stain removal options.
C. Cover stained area with hot moistened towel to accelerate digester performance.
Use the above listed products in the order indicated below until the spot is removed. Remember that most stains are a combination of several substances, and may require the use of several spot removers. For example: Coffee - tannins, sugar, cream. Crayon - wax, pigment, dye. Mustard - vegetable oil, mustard seed, spices, tannin, turmeric color (yellow).
* - Indicates spots that are normally very difficult, or impossible, to remove due to dye or pigments contained within the stain. Good luck!
** - Please remember that these are a set of guidelines, and will not guarantee the removal of any stain. Test product on an inconspicuous area if possible. | {
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Ann McGauran in London Foodbank October 22, 2013 April 7, 2014 538 Words
Fingers crossed for 'Niall' today
What are the hot trends in this major world financial centre? Bankers' bonuses are back on the table, and bidding wars for property in central London are pushing prices higher than before the 2008 crash. In the Guardian on Saturday Ian Jack called London the 'world HQ of speculative house-buying'.
If you were a qualified chartered accountant from the south of Ireland and your job disappeared a while back – you might consider it a good idea to head to this glorious metropolis. Niall (not his real name) must have read the headlines when he did just that and hit the streets of London on September 25. Irish governments have passed seven austerity budgets since 2008, and according to think tank Civitas, if Ireland exits the bailout programme successfully it will be hailed as 'a poster child for austerity'. That's all great, unless like Niall you find yourself unemployed at the age of 32 after 13 years of work.
Arriving here, Niall has ended up not far from this suburb a few train stops from the City. But now the perspective has shifted. Our pawnbrokers and pound shops suggest an alternative vision of London, although Walthamstow High Street to the north of here still beats us in terms of sheer quantity of payday loan shops.
Niall, who came into our London food bank – set up by local churches in this borough in partnership with the Trussell Trust – has been surviving on a £79 emergency loan since he arrived. He moved in with a friend in London, but the young friend he came over with fell out with Niall's London mate, and the two of them had to leave. They ended up sleeping in a local park the night they were kicked out. Next, they moved in with Niall's uncle.
Niall said: 'Things have been rough to say the least. I've gone through £500 in the last three weeks, and that's without socialising. But I'm optimistic. I've come with aspirations to do well, not to be a benefit seeker. I have literally got £5 left. I'm applying for any job I can get. If they want me to sweep shit off the street I'll do it. I don't think I'm too good to do anything. I've applied for 40 jobs in one day, and I've applied for 100 jobs since I got here.'
Things may indeed look up very soon for Niall, who is articulate, charismatic and funny. He sent his CV off to a major accountancy firm and they interviewed him today. He showed me a very positive email from the director of human resources, who tells him he's very much looking forward to meeting him. 'He's very impressed by my skills and my knowledge.'
He thanks the volunteers at the food bank for the bags of groceries he and his friend are given, saying: 'This is going to be a huge benefit.' He brushes off our concern about the five mile trip they have to tackle on foot carrying the six heavy bags, saying: 'Who needs a bus when we've got fine legs on us…. I could sit here all day and moan to you, but we just have to get on with it.' He's determined to turn his life around.
Ian Jack
'Penny' and her girls
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This week I transcribe a letter my grandfather, Martin Deutsch, received during the war from his brother, Ted. My grandfather was stationed in Africa. Ted worked for a Chicago newspaper, and used what was handy on which to type his letter.
On Tuesday, March 22, 2011 I asked the woman of my dreams to marry me.
A date has not been set, but there is a distinct possibility that this blog may in the future discuss several new surnames, as well as Scottish, Irish, Norwegian, and/or German genealogy research in greater depth than it has.
I know that his sister Cissie (or Cecile) celebrated her birthday on July 4th. However her British birth certificate is easy to obtain, and she was really born on August 16th. The Newmark family settled in an Irish area of St. Louis on their arrival in America, and I wonder if some of the children adopted local celebrations near their birthday as their own.
In a way, I owe my obsession with genealogy to my great grandfather's fib. It made for a fun story to tell my friends on the holiday, and one of those friends was also obsessed with genealogy, so he conducted a search, and sent me a link to the 1920 HeritageQuest census for my great grandfather. Once I realized what was available online, there was no turning back.
I know it isn't April yet, but every year I start to think about what I will do to celebrate National Poetry Month a few weeks early. I've been writing poetry for over 25 years, since I was a teen, and I have been performing poetry at area open mics for over 15 years.
In 2009 I attempted to write and post a poem-a-day of my own poetry, and only managed 20.
Last year I successfully wrote and posted a poem-a-day.
The mission of the zine will be to share: poetry on the genealogy obsession (the research, the rewards, the pitfalls), as well as biographical poems about ancestors and kin. We will include poetry by famous authors (such as Robert Frost, who inspired the title of the zine with his poem, Generations of Men). We will also be open for submissions from poets interested in genealogy, and genealogists with a hankering for poetry.
In its opening month, I hope to post a new poem each day. The frequency of poetry after that will be completely dependent upon submissions. The less I have to write in April, the happier I will be. Ideally, none of these poems will have been written by me. Ideally, all of them will be selected from submissions. Interested poets should read the guidelines for submission.
This week I transcribe two letters from my great grandfather, Melvin E Van Every, to his daughter, and my grandmother, Myrtle. They wrote to each other weekly, and I have many of his letters from 1926 and 1927, but none of the letters she wrote. Of course, he refers often to what she wrote, so there are glimpses.
This week I transcribe a newspaper article from the El Paso Herald, which I found at ChroniclingAmerica. The article mentions my great grandfather, Melvin E. Van Every.
St. Louis City's Central Library (with most of their genealogy collection) closed in the middle of 2010 for construction. They won't open again until some time in 2012.
What I didn't see coming is a Genealogy-Specific site for the City library system. 1 Block from where I work.
We will be opening our new genealogy and local history branch on Monday, 14 March 2011.
Hours of operation: M-F: 9 am-5 pm; First Saturday of each month, 9 am-5 pm.
Parking: Free on-site parking for users of Compton Library.
In January of 2008 Charter Communications accidentally deleted thousands of email accounts. In December of 2006 Google accidentally had deleted 60 gmail accounts. Here's a January 2008 post of mine explaining how to backup gmail with Pop3.
Recently a Google glitch disabled 150,000 gmail accounts. Mashable posted a backup method using some software called Gmail Backup.
To protect your information from these unusual bugs, we also back it up to tape. Since the tapes are offline, they're protected from such software bugs. But restoring data from them also takes longer than transferring your requests to another data center, which is why it's taken us hours to get the email back instead of milliseconds.
Google's offline tape backup is very reassuring to this customer. I am not one of the .02% of Gmail customers who woke up a couple days ago to empty accounts. You would have heard from me if I had been. While it may be possible to imagine a natural disaster that might impact both the backup servers and the tape backup simultaneously, I am comforted that they are not relying completely on digital storage. | {
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Review 070 : HIM – And Love Said No – English
21 avril 2017 30 septembre 2020
Far away from closed codes of Finnish Metal, Ville Valo (voice) and Mikko "Linde" Lindström (guitar) created HIM. The band's musical style blends together many influences : Gothic Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative Metal and Pop, under the name of Love Metal (officially launched some years later with the eponymous record). They are quickly joined by Mikko "Mige Amour" Paananen (bass), then Gas Lipstick (drums) in 1999 and Janne "Burton" Purttinen (keyboards) in 2001. Even if Gas Lipstick was replaced by Jukka "Kosmo" Kröger in 2015 after his departure, this line up will remains timeless in the eyes of the world.
During their quarter of century long career, HIM released eight full-lengths, some of which more notable than others (mainly Love Metal, Razorblade Romance and Dark Light), an EP, a live DVD and seven compliations. On March 5th 2017, they announce that the band will break up at the end of the year. When I discovered the band eight years ago, their original and code-breaking music seduces me, and finally never leaves me. I couldn't choose a single record, so I decided for the first time to do my review on a compilation : And Love Said No, released in 2004.
Let's start with the eponymous track, And Love Said No, which is also an exclusive track. After a quick introduction, it's a catchy song that we discover, but also etched with deep melancholia. This feeling continues with Join Me In Death, an older song, but also the first one that I heard from the band. It's the voice changeover between Ville Valo's clean voice and deep choirs that seduces me back in time, this track definitively never gets old. Iconic track, but also a furious one, Buried By Love will challenge Ville Valo's divine voice with a scream in addition to the energetic chorus.
We come back on the band's Pop tones with Heartache Every Moment, that still keeps the heavy aspect thanks to Gothic Metal rhythm parts. Second exclusive track, Solitary Man is a cover from Neil Diamond, made by HIM. Ville Valo's deep voice makes this song a catchy one, just like Right Here In My Arms, that takes advantages of the band's particular universe with the singer's melodic voice. The Funeral Of Hearts could sounds like a simple Power Ballad, but in my opinion it is more than this. The world's entiere sadness pass through its riffs.
In Joy And Sorrow stays barely quiet, by means of many acoustic parts, and even saturated sound on choruses won't change this. Another staple song of the band, Your Sweet 666. For this release, the song was re-recorded by the band, to profit of the mix's same intensity than all HIM's song. Gone With The Sin focuses on acoustic sound, and Ville Valo's warm voice is enough to create every emotion needed. The final part is truly absorbing.
Everyone knows Chris Isaak's Wicked Game but only a few of us know HIM's version. However, this song is one of those that contributed to make them begin their career,because this one is their first single ever. After a keyboard introduction, The Sacrament comes, a track that I didn't hear about. The band's whole universe meet in this song, but it won't stay forever stuck in my mind. Close To The Flame allows to acoustic fans to enjoy the band's beauty and simplicity.
The track that makes me shiver for years finally comes : It Is All tears (Drown In Your Love). An awesome disparity between the deepest voice ever and Ville's battered acute voice. This track sums up all I love in the band's universe. Another classic track, Poison Girl brings us back to the band's second record, and settles up an intimist and melancholic environment. Pretending increases the tempo with its joyful riffs while heavy and slow riffs come back with When Love And Death Embrace, the last track.
An extraordinary voice, a Gothic monument, an unique and intemporal universe. That's how I would resume the band that makes me understand that Metal isn't only a violent and fast music, but that it is also possible to create full records in Love's name. It was a real bummer for me when I first heard that the band will break up and there is no French show announced, but I will try my best to be lucky enough to go to one of their show at least once in my life. Luxembourg isn't this far after all…
Version Française ?
Tagged Doom Metal, Gothic Metal, Gothic Rock, Review
Review 070 : HIM – And Love Said No
Review 071 : Kalmah – Seventh Swamphony | {
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Q: Dynamic Table in Model Is it possible to make a model that uses a different table dependent on an association.
A: The question is not very clear.... anyway you should consider rethinking about your classes structure and using "polymorphic associations" (if needed):
*
*http://railscasts.com/episodes/154-polymorphic-association
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- Step 1: Read the OpenStack Style Commandments
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/hacking/
- Step 2: Read on
Running Tests
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The testing system is based on a combination of tox and testr. The canonical
approach to running tests is to simply run the command `tox`. This will
create virtual environments, populate them with depenedencies and run all of
the tests that OpenStack CI systems run. Behind the scenes, tox is running
`testr run --parallel`, but is set up such that you can supply any additional
testr arguments that are needed to tox. For example, you can run:
`tox -- --analyze-isolation` to cause tox to tell testr to add
--analyze-isolation to its argument list.
It is also possible to run the tests inside of a virtual environment
you have created, or it is possible that you have all of the dependencies
installed locally already. In this case, you can interact with the testr
command directly. Running `testr run` will run the entire test suite. `testr
run --parallel` will run it in parallel (this is the default incantation tox
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But I have not given up! There is a rainbow to every cloud. Lynn Severin caught this amazing picture one summer day!
Too many people have benefitted from Healing Waters to let this unique facility disappear. Do you know that this pool may be the ONLY pool of its kind in the state of Colorado. It certainly has to be the only facility of this kind in the mountains of Colorado. Where else can people go and walk on an underwater treadmill with the assist of water to ease aches and pains that would be suffered on land? Where else could anyone enter a pool with such relative privacy?
We have been fortunate to receive a grant from the Rotary Club of Estes Park for the One Helping Hand project. The Rotary provided fifteen passes at half the normal price of $70 instead of $140 to those with financial hardships. This program has been so successful we wrote another grant request to the Community Thrift Shop and they awarded Healing Waters $2000 so 10 more people could receive a half price pass. This grant also supported each person's screen and initial pool session. | {
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From Petrozavodsk to Kalevala. Traveling around Karelia
According to Karelian mythology, the world was created by the goddess Itamar. Before that, she sailed for 700 years across the vast ocean. Once a duck flew into her and made a nest on her lap, in which she laid seven eggs. From these eggs appeared the earth, the sun, the moon, and the stars. Then Iltamar without the help of a man gave birth to a son Väinämöinen: "The wind blew the fruit to the girl, the sea gave her fullness," the Karelian folk song says. Itamar was long pregnant and gave birth to a son immediately 30-year-old. Väinämöinen became the first man, hero, and clothing rune-singer and performed many miracles with the help of witchcraft.
All the mythical heroes of the Karelians lived in their own country – Kalevala. Despite the fact that the Karelians and Finns, who revered the same gods, stopped believing in Itamar and Väinämöinen, they celebrate Kalevala's Epic Day every year on February 28. On the day of the holiday, costume parades and theatrical performances are held in the cities.
Karelia began to be populated already in the VII-VI millennium BC. The ancient inhabitants of Karelia left behind many traces, many of which have not yet been studied by scientists. Meanwhile, in 1936, scientists discovered a mass grave on the South Olney Island of Lake Onega, which dates back to the eighth millennium BC. Together with human remains, scientists found tools and arrowheads made of stone and jewelry from animal teeth.
On the islands of the Vyg River, you can see the Belomorsk Petroglyphs – rock paintings dating from the 4th-3rd millennia BC. Onega petroglyphs are scattered on the eastern shore of Lake Onega, which were supposedly created at the same time as the White Sea drawings.
On the same Lake Onega, there is a much younger and very popular Karelian monument among tourists. On the island of Kizhi, there is an ensemble of two wooden churches and a bell tower, built in the XVIII-XIX centuries. According to legend, the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord was built by a carpenter Nestor with one ax without nails. After finishing work, he threw the ax into the lake so that no one could repeat his feat.
On the islands of the Valaam archipelago on Lake Ladoga, there is the Valaam Transfiguration Monastery, which is visited by about 100 thousand pilgrims every year. According to legend, the monastery was built on the site of a stone cross, which the apostle Andrew hoisted. According to another legend, in the 10th century, monks Sergius and German came to Valaam from certain eastern countries and founded a monastic brotherhood here. Now about 200 people live in the monastery. Hotels are open for pilgrims at the monastery, which can accommodate up to 200 tourists.
On the eastern shore of Lake Onega, there is another famous man's monastery – the Murom Holy Assumption Monastery, founded, presumably, in the late XIV – early XV centuries. The monastery was founded by Lazarus of Murom, who in his spiritual testament called himself a native of Rome. On one of the islands of Vodlozero in Vodlozersky National Park, there is Ilyinsky Pogost – a man's monastery, created in the 16th century by monks who went to Solovki. There is another version of the origin of the graveyard: the monastery supposedly appeared on the site of an ancient pagan sanctuary, where ancient tribes performed sacrifices.
Another interesting Karelian attraction is in the Olonets region. This is the village of Selga, the first mention of which dates from the beginning of the XVIII century. The village, famous for its old huts, has its own holiday and its own museum. In the same area is the city of Olonets, which was first mentioned in the 13th century and in which it is interesting to see the old churches and chapels, including the Lutheran Church of Ingria, founded in the 17th century by Finns. The Finns settled here the king of Sweden, then still owning this land.
The capital of Karelia is Petrozavodsk. Settlements on the site of Petrozavodsk arose in the seventh millennium BC, but the city was officially founded only in the XVIII century, after the opening of the Alexander Cannon Foundry. There are three state and republican museums in Petrozavodsk: the Kizhi Museum-Reserve, the Museum of Fine Arts, located in the building of the former Olonets Provincial Male Gymnasium, and the National Museum of Karelia. In addition to them, in Petrozavodsk you can still look at the private dollhouse art gallery, the Precambrian Museum of Geology at the Institute of Geology of the Karelian Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Museum of Industrial History of Petrozavodsk, the Maritime Museum and the Postal Museum.
Karelia is popular with outdoor enthusiasts. On the turbulent rivers of Suoyoki, Vama, Vodla, Okhta, and Uksa you can go kayaking. On boats and yachts, you can ride on Ladoga skerries, Lake Onega, Sandal, Segozero, Kuytto and Keret lakes. Travel companies organize short rafts for several hours and long trips for 3-7 days. In the republic, you can join jeep tours on soils and forest roads. Tour participants stop in ancient Karelian villages, inspect old churches, waterfalls, rocks, and lakes. It also organizes annual competitions in jeeps "Karelia Trophy".
If you decide to actively relax in Karelia, then you need to register and receive a safety training in the Karelian Republican Rescue Service on the waters. You can also register at the district administrations and in search and rescue squads of the rescue service, which are in Kondopoga, Medvezhyegorsk, Kemi and Sortavala. It is advisable that during the movement the tourist group once a day contact the rescuers and report on their whereabouts.
Karelia is a great place for hunting and fishing. In the republic, you can hunt for a bear, elk, wild boar, beaver, marten, capercaillie and black grouse – but you need a license to hunt these animals. Hunting permits and licenses can be obtained in the regional divisions of the State Committee for Hunting of Karelia and in organizations with their own lands. Travel agencies also organize special tours with meals, accommodation in hunting houses and accompanied by a ranger. Fishermen go to Syamozero and Lake Onega for pike and perch, and salmon, grayling and whitefish are caught in rivers and rapids of the central and northern regions of the region.
Through the Karelia passes the international tourist route "Blue Road", which connects Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. The length of the route is more than two thousand kilometers, for the most part, it passes along the banks of rivers and lakes. The path begins off the Atlantic coast of Norway in Mu-i-Ran and ends in the Karelian Pudozh. If you decide to go the Blue Road, it is most convenient to travel by car.
Petrozavodsk can be reached by train or by car along the Kola federal highway. An experienced driver can cross Karelia in 12-14 hours. Fans of outdoor activities often come to tourist camps, which are built in large numbers or put up tents. Prices for hotels and recreation centers range from 600 rubles per night at the Motel Nigizhma on the shores of Lake Onega to 32,500 rubles at Villa Vitale with its own pool on Lake Ladoga. And regardless of the choice of a berth, you will not come from Karelia without caskets or watches from Karelian birch, balls and shungite beads, tablecloths with Zaonezhsky embroidery and author's dolls and paintings by Karelian craftsmen.
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Q: How to identify the current row in an Apex Tabular Form? Friends,
I have written the following JavaScript to ascertain which row of an tabular form the user is currently on. i.e. they have clicked a select list on row 4. I need the row number to then get the correct value of a field on this same row which I can then perform some further processing on.
What this JavaScript does is get the id of the triggering item, e.g. f02_0004 This tells me that the select list in column 2 of row 4 has been selected. So my Javascript gets just the row information i.e. 0004 and then uses that to reference another field in this row and at the moment just output the value to show I have the correct value.
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
function cascade(pThis){
var row = getTheCurrentRow(pThis.id);
var nameAndRow = "f03_" + row;
var costCentre = $x(nameAndRow).value;
alert("the cost centre id is " + costCentre);
}
// the triggerItem has the name fxx_yyyy where xx is the column number and
// yyyy is the row. This function just returns yyyyy
function getTheCurrentRow(triggerItem){
var theRow = triggerItem.slice(4);
return theRow;
}
Whilst this works I can't help feeling that I must be re-inventing the wheel and that
either, there are built-in's that I can use or if not there maybe a "better" way?
In case of need I'm using Apex 4.0
Thanks in advance for any you can provide.
A: Well, what you have described is exactly what I typically do myself!
An alternative in Apex 4.0 would be to use jQuery to navigate the DOM something like this:
var costCentre = $(pThis).parents('tr').find('input[name="f03"]')[0].value;
I have tested this and it works OK in my test form.
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October 21 | 7 - 9 p.m. | Weinstock Lecture Hall
York College of Pennsylvania is proud to host an annual Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow sponsored by the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC). This sponsorship provides support for a brief residential program where outside scholars teach classes, run seminars, offer workshops, and provide public lectures. The purpose of the program is to create a better understanding of and new connections between the academic and nonacademic worlds.
At a time when there is increased focus on preparing students for practical jobs in the "real" world, CIC's Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellows (WWVF) program provides meaningful learning opportunities outside the traditional classroom. In addition, the program exposes students and community members to outstanding individuals in professional fields. Finally, the visiting fellow gives young scholars the chance to consider the sometimes irregular paths Fellows took in conducting their research.
WWVF 2019: Sheila S. Walker | Cultural Anthropologist | Documentary Filmmaker | Expert in African Diaspora
This fall, York College of Pennsylvania is excited to host Sheila Walker on October 21 at 7 p.m. in the Weinstock Lecture Hall. Dr. Walker, a cultural anthropologist and filmmaker, is the Executive Director of Afrodiaspora, Inc., a non-profit organization that develops documentary films and educational materials about the African Diaspora. Her most recent documentary, Familiar Faces/Unexpected Places: A Global African Diaspora, was shown at the Organization of American States and the United Nations in the context of the Decade for People of African Descent. Her edited book, Conocimiento desde adentro: Los afrosudamericanos hablan de sus pueblos y sus historias, features articles by Afrodescendants from all the Spanish-speaking countries in South America.
She also edited the volume African Roots/American Cultures: Africa in the Creation of the Americas and produced the documentary Scattered Africa: Faces and Voices of the African Diaspora based on the international conference she organized with UNESCO support on "The African Diaspora and the Modern World."
She has addressed the UN General Assembly and has traveled widely in her fieldwork. She continuously lectures and participates in cultural events in Africa and the global African diaspora.
Victor Taylor Ph.D., Director of Graduate and Non-Traditional Programs
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A review of protocols for Fiducial Reference Measurements of downwelling irradiance for the validation of satellite remote sensing data over water
Kevin G. Ruddick, Kenneth Voss, Andrew C. Banks, Emmanuel Boss, Alexandre Castagna, Robert Frouin, Martin Hieronymi, Cedric Jamet, B. Carol Johnson, Joel Kuusk, Zhongping Lee, Michael Ondrusek, Viktor Vabson, Riho Vendt
This paper reviews the state of the art of protocols for the measurement of downwelling irradiance in the context of Fiducial Reference Measurements (FRM) of water reflectance for satellite validation. The measurement of water reflectance requires the measurement of water-leaving radiance and downwelling irradiance just above water. For the latter, there are four generic families of method, using: (1) an above-water upward-pointing irradiance sensor; (2) an above-water downward-pointing radiance sensor and a reflective plaque; (3) a Sun-pointing radiance sensor (sunphotometer); or (4) an underwater upward-pointing irradiance sensor deployed at different depths. Each method-except for the fourth, which is considered obsolete for the measurement of above-water downwelling irradiance-is described generically in the FRM context with reference to the measurement equation, documented implementations, and the intra-method diversity of deployment platform and practice. Ideal measurement conditions are stated, practical recommendations are provided on best practice, and guidelines for estimating the measurement uncertainty are provided for each protocol-related component of the measurement uncertainty budget. The state of the art for the measurement of downwelling irradiance is summarized, future perspectives are outlined, and key debates such as the use of reflectance plaques with calibrated or uncalibrated radiometers are presented. This review is based on the practice and studies of the aquatic optics community and the validation of water reflectance, but is also relevant to land radiation monitoring and the validation of satellite-derived land surface reflectance.
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs11151742
Downwelling irradiance
Fiducial Reference Measurements
Satellite validation
Water reflectance
10.3390/rs11151742
Dive into the research topics of 'A review of protocols for Fiducial Reference Measurements of downwelling irradiance for the validation of satellite remote sensing data over water'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
irradiance Earth & Environmental Sciences 84%
protocol Earth & Environmental Sciences 72%
remote sensing Earth & Environmental Sciences 55%
reflectance Earth & Environmental Sciences 37%
radiance Earth & Environmental Sciences 31%
water Earth & Environmental Sciences 26%
radiation monitoring Earth & Environmental Sciences 16%
Ruddick, K. G., Voss, K., Banks, A. C., Boss, E., Castagna, A., Frouin, R., Hieronymi, M., Jamet, C., Johnson, B. C., Kuusk, J., Lee, Z., Ondrusek, M., Vabson, V., & Vendt, R. (2019). A review of protocols for Fiducial Reference Measurements of downwelling irradiance for the validation of satellite remote sensing data over water. Remote Sensing, 11(15), [1742]. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs11151742
A review of protocols for Fiducial Reference Measurements of downwelling irradiance for the validation of satellite remote sensing data over water. / Ruddick, Kevin G.; Voss, Kenneth; Banks, Andrew C.; Boss, Emmanuel; Castagna, Alexandre; Frouin, Robert; Hieronymi, Martin; Jamet, Cedric; Johnson, B. Carol; Kuusk, Joel; Lee, Zhongping; Ondrusek, Michael; Vabson, Viktor; Vendt, Riho.
In: Remote Sensing, Vol. 11, No. 15, 1742, 01.08.2019.
Ruddick, KG, Voss, K, Banks, AC, Boss, E, Castagna, A, Frouin, R, Hieronymi, M, Jamet, C, Johnson, BC, Kuusk, J, Lee, Z, Ondrusek, M, Vabson, V & Vendt, R 2019, 'A review of protocols for Fiducial Reference Measurements of downwelling irradiance for the validation of satellite remote sensing data over water', Remote Sensing, vol. 11, no. 15, 1742. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs11151742
Ruddick KG, Voss K, Banks AC, Boss E, Castagna A, Frouin R et al. A review of protocols for Fiducial Reference Measurements of downwelling irradiance for the validation of satellite remote sensing data over water. Remote Sensing. 2019 Aug 1;11(15). 1742. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs11151742
Ruddick, Kevin G. ; Voss, Kenneth ; Banks, Andrew C. ; Boss, Emmanuel ; Castagna, Alexandre ; Frouin, Robert ; Hieronymi, Martin ; Jamet, Cedric ; Johnson, B. Carol ; Kuusk, Joel ; Lee, Zhongping ; Ondrusek, Michael ; Vabson, Viktor ; Vendt, Riho. / A review of protocols for Fiducial Reference Measurements of downwelling irradiance for the validation of satellite remote sensing data over water. In: Remote Sensing. 2019 ; Vol. 11, No. 15.
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Chef Boyardee and Libby's canned products are two of the brands involved in this massive recall due to undeclared allergens.
Conagra Brands is recalling more than 700,000 pounds of spaghetti and meatball products from companies like Libby's and Chef Boyardee due to misbranding. The products contain milk, a known allergen not declared on the label.
Libby's Spaghetti and Meatballs MADE WITH PORK, CHICKEN AND BEEF IN TOMATO SAUCE with package code 2100701200 and Use By Date 01/02/19.
Del Pino's SPAGHETTI & MEATBALLS MADE WITH PORK, CHICKEN AND BEEF IN TOMATO SAUCE with package code 2100701200 and Use By Date 01/02/19.
Hy-Top Spaghetti and Meatballs Made with Pork, Chicken and Beef in Tomato Sauce with package code 2100701200 and Use By Date 01/02/19.
Food Hold Spaghetti & Meatballs MADE WITH PORK, CHICKEN AND BEEF IN TOMATO SAUCE with package code 2100701200 and Use By Date 01/02/19.
Essential EVERYDAY Spaghetti with Meatballs Made With Pork, Chicken and Beef in Tomato Sauce with package code 2100701200 and Use By Date 01/02/19.
Chef BOYARDEE Mini pasta shells & meatballs, Pasta and Meatballs made with Pork, Chicken and Beef in Tomato Sauce with package code 2100700500 and Use By Date 12/26/18.
All of the above items were shipped nationwide to warehouses for distribution and retail locations. So far, there have not been any confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption, but anyone concerned about an illness should contact their healthcare provider. And if you find one of these cans in your home, either toss it or return it to the place of purchase ASAP.
If you still have questions about the recall, call customer service at 1 (866) 213-1245. | {
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Laws prohibit termination of employment for basic legal rights of workers in the U.S. These laws require employers to allow workers to take time off from work for things such as maternity leave, disability leave and other allowances.
Other rights under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) include allowing mothers the time off to nurse or pump milk if they request it. It is considered wrongful termination in the U.S. if an employer fires an employee for something that is considered a basic legal right under these specialized laws.
In fact, under FMLA, new parents, whether foster, adoptive or biological, may be eligible for unpaid leave for up to 12 weeks off work. Of course, there are eligibility requirements in these circumstances, such as the number of employees within the company and the length of time the employee has worked for the company.
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Along with the unlawful reasons an employer may terminate an employee, there are legal reasons to fire an employee.
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U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson meets Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan to discuss the fight against Islamic State. Scarlett Cvitanovich reports.
A delicate meeting between two allies who have been struggling to see eye to eye. U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson meeting Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan behind closed doors, where he was expected to bring up the planned offensive against Islamic State's Syrian stronghold of Raqqa, where Erdogan has been incensed by U.S. support for Kurdish milita fighters. Ankara sees the Kurdish YPG as an extension of the PKK. Its militants have fought a three-decade insurgency inside Turkey and are deemed a terrorist group by the United States and the European Union Turkey is crucial in the fight against Islamic State but is increasingly at odds with Washington and its European partners. Earlier, Tillerson met with Prime Minister Binali Yildirim to discuss fighting IS in Syria and Iraq. Relations between the United States and Turkey soured under former U.S. President Barack Obama. Officials in Ankara hoping they will sweeten under President Trump. But so far, there's been few signs of improvement. | {
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Warwick Thornton's period western Sweet Country is a shocking film that is, at times, difficult to watch. But as the director told its Australian premiere in Adelaide, it is a story that needs to be told.
A suffocating feeling of menace is heavy in the dusty air from the opening scenes of Sweet Country.
It's 1929 in the Northern Territory outback. Harsh, arid country stolen from its traditional owners by frontiersmen who now seek to bend it – and the Indigenous people – to their will.
Aboriginal stockman Sam (Hamilton Morris), his wife Lizzie (Natassia Gorey-Furber) and their young niece work for station owner Fred Smith (Sam Neill), a devout Christian. Although Smith professes that "we're all equal here – all equal in the eyes of the Lord", it's clearly not a commonly held view.
When new neighbour Harry March (Ewen Leslie) rides up requesting the help of his "black stock" to build fences, Smith reluctantly agrees, sparking a series of events which culminate with Sam killing the violent and unstable March in self-defence.
He goes on the run with Lizzie, the pair chased across the desert by police sergeant Fletcher (Bryan Brown) – who, like March, has been psychologically scarred by his war experiences – and a posse including Aboriginal tracker Archie (Gibson John), Smith and another station owner, Mick Kennedy (Thomas M Wright).
Sam knows the country much better than his pursuers; he also knows that as a "blackfella" who shot a white man he can't expect a fair trial, but it's his love for Lizzie that forces him to make a tough decision.
Based on actual events, Sweet Country was shot largely in the MacDonnell Ranges around Alice Springs, as well as at South Australia's Lake Gairdner, with the cinematography beautifully capturing the harsh beauty of the Australian outback.
Close-ups of native grasses blowing in the wind, a billy boiling and boots scuffing the red dirt are juxtaposed with wide images of the dusty desert, rocky ranges and the shimmering salt lake where Fletcher ends up wandering alone, dazed and dehydrated.
Thornton – who won the Camera d'Or at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival for his debut feature Samson and Delilah – maintains tension and intensity with careful pacing, sparse dialogue, a haunting score, and flashback and flashforwards that hint at violence past and to come.
His direction is often restrained, and all the more powerful for it: one of the most disturbing scenes in the film takes place behind closed doors and windows, while the incessant hammering noise in the background as Sam awaits his eventual trial – and possible execution by hanging – sets the nerves on edge.
The performances, too, are deeply affecting, particularly those by Morris and Gorey-Furber. There are many conflicted characters in Sweet Country, perhaps none more so than station owner Kennedy, whose inconsistent behaviour towards his young Aboriginal worker Philomac (a role shared by talented twins Tremayne and Trevon Doolan) initially seems inexplicable.
It is Philomac, with his cheeky defiance, who provides some of the few moments of levity in a film in which racism, brutality and injustice smack the viewer so hard you are left feeling almost winded.
Aware of its emotional impact, Thornton half apologised to the Adelaide Film Festival audience, which – like that at the Venice Film Festival, where it had its international premiere – gave the movie a standing ovation. However, he added that it was a story which needs to be told.
He's right, of course. Because this story represents a key part of Australia's history – although it is much more difficult to acknowledge than events recounted in other films (such as the iconic Gallipoli), which cast our forebears in a more heroic light.
After Sweet Country won the Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival, the festival jury said it handled the themes of race and the struggle for survival in such a way that "it became for us a deeply emotional metaphor for our common fight for dignity".
For Australia's Indigenous people, that fight for dignity, for justice, is ongoing.
See more Adelaide Film Festival stories and reviews here. Sweet Country will be released in cinemas nationally at the end of January 2018. | {
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Leave the leaves! They're good for your yard and wildlife
Organic gardening and wildlife experts share why you shouldn't bag up your leaves. Photo by Julie Thibodeaux.
While raking leaves recently became a national fire prevention method thanks to the President, there are good reasons to forgo bagging them up and putting them on the curb.
Nationally syndicated radio host and organic gardening expert Howard Garrett of Dallas has some harsh words for leaf-baggers, calling the practice "environmental thuggery."
"Leaves should never be raked put in bags and sent to the landfill," Garrett stresses on his website. "All cities should outlaw the city service of picking up leaves and grass clippings."
Garrett says when homeowners recycle their own leaves, it makes landscapes healthier, reduces water runoff and saves cities the cost of hauling them off.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension horticulturists agree.
"During the year, at least 20 percent of the solid waste generated by Texans comes from grass clippings, tree leaves and other landscape wastes," say Texas A&M extension agents on their website. "Bagging these materials and placing them into the curbside garbage collection system uses valuable landfill space, removes nutrients from the environment, and costs cities and the people of Texas more in increased taxes and service fees."
Instead, Texas A&M says take advantage of nature's natural fertilizer.
"The tree leaves that accumulate in and around your landscape represent a valuable natural resource that can be used to provide a good source of organic matter and nutrients for use in your landscape."
MOW, MULCH, COMPOST
Both Texas A&M experts and Garrett recommend a three-prong solution for leaf management: mow, mulch and compost.
Howard Garrett says the next best to mowing leaves is using them as mulch in garden beds. Photo by Julie Thibodeaux.
Garrett, aka the Dirt Doctor, says first and foremost - mow and mulch them into the turf.
"Using a mulching mower is best but not essential. Turf can take quite a volume of leaves before there is excess. Excess leaves would be when the lawn is about to be completely covered and smothered by the ground-up leaves."
The next best thing, he says, is to mulch them on the lawn, then rake them and distribute them in flower beds and vegetable gardens.
Then, he says, put the remaining leaves in the compost pile - but only as a last resort.
CRITTER COMFORT
While Garrett and other horticulture experts see leaves as a rich source for yards, wildlife conservationists believe in letting the leaves lie where they fall.
Wildlife conservationists say leaves provide important wildlife habitat. Storyblock.
The National Wildlife Federation says leaves provide valuable wildlife habitat.
According to the NWF website, "critters ranging from turtles and toads to birds, mammals and invertebrates rely on leaf litter for food, shelter and nesting material. Many moth and butterfly caterpillars overwinter in fallen leaves before emerging in spring."
The Xerces Society, an international nonprofit for invertebrate conservation, agrees saying the many animals that live in leaves include spiders, snails, worms, beetles, millipedes, mites, which in turn support mammals, turtles, birds and amphibians.
"Great spangled fritillary and wooly bear caterpillars tuck themselves into a pile of leaves for protection from cold weather and predators. Red-banded hairstreaks lay their eggs on fallen oak leaves, which become the first food of the caterpillars when they emerge. Luna moths and swallowtail butterflies disguise their cocoons and chrysalis as dried leaves, blending in with the real leaves," according to the Xerces website.
Here's another reason to leave the leaves alone:
"The less time you spend raking leaves, the more time you'll have to enjoy the gorgeous fall weather and the wildlife that visits your garden," says National Wildlife Federation naturalist David Mizejewski.
SOURCES: Dirt Doctor, Texas A&A Agrillife Extension, National Wildlife Federation and Xerces Society.
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St Paul's Anglican Church - Former
Deniliquin, NSW 2710
Church Name: St Paul's Anglican Church - Former
Denomination: Anglican Church of Australia
Street Address: 58 Cressy St, Deniliquin NSW 2710, Australia
Suburb: Deniliquin
Foundation Stone Notes: The founadtion stone was laid in 1866. The text on the foundation stone is not known. Information/photographs are invited.
Date Closed: 00-00-1977
The former St Paul's Anglican Church building is now privately owned. It was erected during 1866, and opened in November 1866, by the Rev Samuel Harper. It was not consecrated unitil May 1873 by the Bishop of Goulburn.
Worship continued in the building until 1977, when a new St Paul's Anglican Church building was erected at the junction of Wellington Street and Harrison Street. See separate entry.
More historical information/photographs of the former church/congregation are invited. Photographs uploaded 24/4/2018.
Note: Photograph taken from an historical plaque in Cressy Street, erected by Deniliquin Council and the Australia Foundation for Culture and the Humanities March 1998.
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William Kyd (?-1453) fue un pirata inglés del siglo XV activo en el suroeste de Inglaterra desde la década de 1430 hasta la década de 1450. Él y otros, como John Mixtow, William Aleyn y Clays Stephen, actuaron virtualmente inmunes a la ley durante más de dos décadas mientras estaban bajo la protección de funcionarios de aduanas corruptos.
Biografía
William Kyd aparece por primera vez en una lista de piratas publicada en 1431 como el maestro del embalador La Trinite de Exmouth. El año anterior, él y otros piratas activos en West Country se apoderaron de un barco bretón frente a la costa de Guernsey . Dos años más tarde, se unió a William Aleyn y varios otros en la captura de cuatro barcos que transportaban provisiones a Rouen .
En 1436, navegando hacia el puerto de Saint-Pol-de-Léon en Bretaña con ocho barcazas, zarpó con el Seynt Nunne, que estaba bajo salvoconducto por las autoridades locales. Regresó a Plymouth con el barco capturado y bienes pertenecientes a Thomas Horewoode valorados en 100 libras esterlinas. Continuando con sus hazañas durante la próxima década, uno de los logros más notables de Kyd incluyó la captura de la nave La Marie de Londres en 1448. Tomando el barco con destino a Flandes frente a la costa de Queenborough en el Támesis, rápidamente navegó hasta la Isla de Wight, donde vendió su premio.
En noviembre de 1453, quizás en el mayor premio de su carrera, capturó a The Marie de St. Andrews. Cuando trajo el barco de regreso a Exmouth, un caballero escocés, Sir William de Kanete (o Kennedy), notó su premio. Kanete fue a ver a Thomas Gille (o Gylle), el controlador de aduanas de Exeter y Dartmouth, y se hizo pasar por el hermano del obispo de St. Andrews y propietario del The Marie. Él y Gille luego conspiraron para obtener una comisión por la entrega del barco en el que Gille obtendría una parte de los bienes a bordo. Al presentar una queja ante las autoridades locales, se otorgó una comisión a Sir William Bourghchier de FitzWaryn, Nicholas Aysheton, Sir Philip Courtenay, Sir John Denham, James Chudley, Nicholas Radford y Thomas Gylle el 3 de julio. Gille, junto con James Chudley y Nicholas Radford, se dirigieron a Exeter donde, después del testimonio del alcalde John Germyn y varios otros, confiscaron oficialmente el barco el 10 de agosto y entregaron las mercancías a bordo a Kenete.
Referencias
Otras lecturas
Nacido, Ana. Una historia de Kingsbridge y Salcombe . Chichester, Reino Unido: Phillimore, 1986.
Gardiener, DA, ed. Un calendario de los primeros procedimientos de la cancillería relacionados con el envío de West Country, 1388–1493 . Sociedad discográfica de Devon y Cornwall, 1976.
Enlaces externos
Fallecidos en 1453
Nacidos en 1430
Ingleses del siglo XV
Piratas y corsarios
Piratas y corsarios del siglo XV
Piratas y corsarios del Reino Unido
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Laricobius naganoensis is een keversoort uit de familie tandhalskevers (Derodontidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 2011 door Leschen.
De soort komt voor in Japan.
Tandhalskevers
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GOVERNOR BROWN SIGNS LEGISLATION THAT WILL GRANT DIPLOMAS TO DEPORTED HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
deported students
Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher Bill will apply to all students in good standing whose education was interrupted against their will
October 1, 2018 (Sacramento) — A proposal authored by California State Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher (D-San Diego) to retroactively grant diplomas to deported high school seniors was signed by Governor Brown last week. AB 3022 passed the State Assembly with a 75-1 vote and the Senate by a 35-1 vote
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IN LAST 'STATE OF THE STATE' SPEECH, GOV. BROWN REFLECTS ON HIS—AND CALIFORNIA'S—HISTORY
By Laurel Rosenhall | CALmatters
Photo: Gov. Jerry Brown delivers his final State of the State speech. Photo by Max Whittaker for CALmatters.
January 27, 2018 (Sacramento) -- As Gov. Jerry Brown neared the end of his last State of the State speech Thursday, he invoked a name that has become a frequent theme: August Schuckman, his own great-grandfather, who left Germany in 1849 and "sailed to America on a ship named Perseverance."
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BROWN SIGNS BILL TO LET SAN DIEGO WAIVE BUILDING CODES FOR THREE YEARS TO PROVIDE SHELTER FOR HOMELESS
homeless shelter
October 19, 2017 (San Diego) – Governor Jerry Brown has signed Assembly Bill 932 authorizing suspension of state and local building standards for three years upon declaration of a shelter crisis in specified areas, including the City of San Diego, in order to create homeless shelters on an emergency basis.
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GOVERNOR VETOES SB 649, HUESO'S CELL TOWER SITING BILL OPPOSED BY MANY COMMUNITIES
Ben Hueso
cellular service
October 17, 2017 (San Diego's East County) – Governor Jerry Brown has vetoed Senate Bill 649, a bill by State Senator Ben Hueso, a San Diego Democrat whose district includes large portions of rural East County. The bill would have allowed wireless technology companies to install 5G mini and micro cell sites on any government-owned property without county or city oversight.
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GOV. BROWN SIGNS "URBAN FORESTS" BILL TO HELP PLANT TREES IN LOW-INCOME COMMUNITIES
October 14, 2017 (San Diego) – Governor Jerry Brown has signed a bill by California State Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher (D-San Diego) that will protect California's urban forests, a critical step in the state's efforts to fight climate change.
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GOVERNOR SIGNS PACKAGE OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING BILLS
homeowning
Photo: Governor's Office
October 2, 2017 (Sacramento) - Governor Jerry Brown has signed into law 15 bills that aim to ease the state's affordable housing crisis, but which also restrict the abilities of local governments, environmentalists and neighborhood groups to block projects in their communities.
In a signing statement, the Governor says, "These new laws will help cut red tape and encourage more affordable housing, including shelter for the growing number of homeless in California."
Here are summaries of the new laws:
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GOV. BROWN WARNS PRESIDENT TRUMP: "DON'T MESS WITH CALIFORNIA"
By Chris Jennewein, Times of San Diego, a member of the San Diego Online News Association
Photo: Gov. Jerry Brown on NBC's Meet the Press. Image from broadcast
March 27, 2017 (Sacramento) -- Gov. Jerry Brown warned the Trump administration Sunday that attacking California over immigration "could blow up in your face in a giant recession."
Brown, who is in Washington and appeared on NBC's "Meet the Press," said the Trump administration should be careful interfering with the Golden State because of its size and economic power.
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GOVERNOR DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY FOR SAN DIEGO COUNTY
Photo: City of Poway tweeted this image of a boulder that shut down Poway Road
January 24, 2017 (Sacramento) — Governor Jerry Brown today issued an emergency declaration for San Diego County and 56 other California counties hard-hit by the recent winter storms.
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ATKINS, VOEPEL SHARE REACTIONS TO GOVERNOR'S STATE OF STATE
Toni Atkins
Randy Voepel
By Miriam Raftery, East County News Service
January 24, 2017 (San Diego) – State Senator Toni Atkins (D-San Diego) and East County's new Assemblyman Randy Voepel (R-Santee) today shared their reactions to Governor Jerry Brown's State of the State address
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GOVERNOR BROWN'S STATE OF THE STATE ADDRESS: "CALIFORNIA IS NOT TURNING BACK, NOT NOW, NOT EVER"
By Miriam Raftery, East County Magazine
Photo credit: Joe McHugh, California Highway Patrol
January 24, 2017 (San Diego) -- Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today delivered his State of the State address, departing with the traditional practice of listing every issue and priority to instead address the "broader context of our country and its challenges."
The Governor vowed to "defend everybody - every man, woman and child - who has come here...and has contributed to the well-being of our state" and committed to protecting the state's gains on immigration, health care and climate change, guided by the principles that make California "the Great Exception" - truth, civility and perseverance.
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FAMILY LEAVE BILL SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
Family Leave Bill
April 12, 2016 (Sacramento) – Governor Jerry Brown has signed AB908 into law, expanding paid family leave for Californians. The Governor says he wants to provide a "more decent and empathetic kind of community."
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GOVERNOR CRAFTS DEAL WITH UNIONS FOR $15 MINIMUM WAGE—WITHOUT A BALLOT MEASURE
Update March 31: Both houses osf the Legislature have passed this measure, which is now on the Governor's desk for signature and is expected to be signed into law.
March 29, 2016 (Sacramento) -- A deal hammered out by labor leaders and Governor Jerry Brown would raise California's minimum wage to $15 an hour without the need for a ballot initiative, if it is approved by the Legislature.
Under the agreement, most businesses would phase in the increase in wages gradually over several years, starting at $10.50 in January 2017, $11 in January 2018, then rising $1 a year until January 2022, when it would reach $15 an hour. Businesses with less than 25 workers would have an extra year to meet the new wage requirements. (View full details here.)
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CONSUMER GROUP COMPLAINT ALLEGES GOVERNOR'S TOP AIDE ILLEGALLY HELPED PG&E, HER EX-EMPLOYER, AFTER SAN BRUNO EXPLOSION
Nancy McFadden
Nancy McFadden benefitted financially from her decisions through PG&E stocks she held, complaint contends
Photo: Youtube screenshot
March 15, 2016 (Santa Monica) – Consumer Watchdog, a nonprofit organization, has filed a complaint with the Fair Political Practices Commission contending that Governor Jerry Brown's top aide, Nancy McFadden, broke state law by owning up to $1 million in stock in her former employer, Pacific Gas & Electric, and using her official position for personal financial benefit by intervening to inflate the company's stock price. She also reportedly failed to appropriately disclose the timing of her PG&E stock sales.
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GOV. BROWN SIGNS BILL TELLING MLB PLAYERS TO STOP CHEWING TOBACCO
Tony Gwynn
By Liz Alper
Photo: Creative Commons by GamblinMan22
October 13, 2015 (Sacramento) - We see it every time we watch baseball: bored players in their team sweatshirts chewing tobacco during an at-bat or sitting in the dugout. Even managers are caught on camera spitting out tobacco juice, providing far-from-exemplary role models to youthful fans.
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ACLU APPLAUDS PRIVACY BILL SIGNED BY GOVERNOR BROWN
Privacy Bill
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
Nicole Ortez
October 13, 2015 (Sacramento)—In a win for privacy advocates, Governor Jerry Brown has signed a bill that prohibits law enforcement from accessing people's private personal electronic data in most circumstances unless they first obtain a warrant or a court order.
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PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE FIORINA, GOVERNOR BROWN, TRADE BARBS OVER WILDFIRES, DROUGHT AND CLIMATE CHANGE ON "MEET THE PRESS"
Chuck Todd
drought and climate change
East County News Service, courtesy of NBC News "Meet the Press"
August 24, 2015 (San Diego)--Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina spoke with "Meet the Press" moderator Chuck Todd on a variety of issues, including the California drought. Below is an excerpt of her remarks, including her response to criticisms of her stance raised by Governor Jerry Brown.
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LEGISLATURE APPROVES BUDGET - FOR MORE MONEY THAN GOVERNOR REQUESTED
Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins (D-San Diego)
Legislature Approves Budget
June 15,2015 (Sacramento)—California's Legislature has approved a $117.5 billion budget -- $2 billion more than Governor Jerry Brown had requested, including $749 in new spending with the rest to pay down debts or be deposited in the state's rainy day fund. New expenditures include higher payments for doctors serving poor patients, extra money for state universities and community colleges, and expanded child care.
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WATER CUTS HIT HARD IN BORREGO SPRINGS
Anza-Borrego Desert
sustainable groundwater
Borrego Sun reports
May 25, 2015 (Borrego Springs)--An emergency order issued by Governor Jerry Brown is having a harsher impact on some communities than others, since the slash-water-use requirements make no distinction between northern forested communities and places like Borrego Springs, which is located in the Anza-Borrego desert.
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CRACKING DOWN ON WATER HOGS
State Water Resources Control Board
highest fines would apply to
April 29, 2015 (San Diego's East County) – Watch out, water hogs. Governor Jerry Brown announced plans Tuesday to give local governments the power to levy fines of up to $10,000 for those who violate rules on water limits amid a fourth year of drought. That's a big jump from $500 a day in the past. The highest fines would apply only to the "worst offenders," said Brown.
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UC POSTPONES TUITION HIKES
Sacramento Bee reports
UC Tuition hikes
University of California President Janet Napolitano
Speaker Toni Atkins (D-San Diego)
UC Funding in 2016
rate hikes sparked protests on campuses
February 19, 2015 (San Diego's East County) – University of California President Janet Napolitano has announced that UC will postpone a planned 5 percent tuition hike from the summer quarter until fall. The decision comes after Governor Jerry Brown proposed an extra $119 million for UC funding in 2016, still $100 short of what regents have said is needed to cancel the rate hikes of 5 percent a year for the next five years that are set to kick in this year.
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GOVERNOR BROWN'S BUDGET BOOSTS EDUCATION FUNDING, AIMS TO STOP TUITION HIKES, BUT FAILS TO RESTORE DEEP CUTS IN SERVICES FOR THE POOR
$164.7 billion budget
pay down long-term debts
seeking a fiscally prudent path
Health Access California
Anthony Wright
California has the nation's highest poverty rate
January 11, 2015 (Sacramento)—Governor Jerry Brown has unveiled his proposed $164.7 billion budget for the 2015-2016 fiscal year(including $113.3 billion in general funds), drawing mixed reactions from around the state following several months of healthy revenue growth. Seeking a fiscally prudent path, the Governor aims to pay down long-term debts and boost California's rainy day fund for budget reserves by $2.8 billion.
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DINING WITH YOUR DOG NOW LEGAL IN CALIFORNIA
Assemblywoman Mariko Yamada
doggie diners
protect public health
enforce the law
canines must have a separate entrance
January 3, 2015 (Sacramento)—"I wish everyone bone-appetit," quipped Assemblywoman Mariko Yamada, author of a bill signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown that now makes it legal for restaurants to allow patrons to bring their dogs for dining on outdoor patios, effective January 1st of this year.
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PLASTIC INDUSTRY TRIES TO BAG THE BAN, PUT PETITION ON BALLOT TO REVERSE BAN ON PLASTIC BAGS
California's Legislature
plastic grocery bags
Sierra Club Director Kathryn Phillips
paid signature gatherers
November 25, 2014 (San Diego's East County) – California's Legislature recently passed a bill signed by Governor Jerry Brown to ban plastic grocery bags starting next year. But now out-of-state plastic manufacturing companies are trying to block that ban with a ballot initiative.
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STUDENTS DECRY "RAPE CULTURE" AT SDSU AFTER NUMEROUS RAPES THIS YEAR; CALL FOR FRATERNITIES TO BE CLOSED
sexist insults
Delta Sigma Phi frat house
November 24, 2014 (San Diego) Updated November 25, 2014—A group calling itself "Concerned students of San Diego State University" has sent a letter to SDSU's president, state legislators and Governor Jerry Brown urging an end to "rape culture."
There have been at least seven reported rapes on campus in the fall 2014 semester, including five at fraternities, but no one has been arrested in any of those cases.
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CALIFORNIA INNOCENCE PROJECT CLIENT RELEASED AFTER 28 YEARS
Roeling Adams
San Quentin State Prison
wrongful conviction
California Western School of Law in San Diego
California Innocence Project
Justin Brooks
Roeling Adams released from San Quentin State Prison after wrongful conviction, with help from California Western School of Law in San Diego
October 12, 2014 (San Francisco)-- Roeling Adams walked out of San Quentin State Prison a free man on October 10th after he spent 28 years in prison for a crime he did not commit.
Read more about CALIFORNIA INNOCENCE PROJECT CLIENT RELEASED AFTER 28 YEARS
AMID STORM OF CONTROVERSY, PEEVEY TO RESIGN AS CPUC CHAIR
San Diego Gas & Electric
PG&E
California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)
Chairman Michael Peevey
consumer activists clamoring for impeachment
to resign
Michael Aguirre
October 10, 2014 (San Diego's East County) – With consumer activists clamoring for his impeachment, California Public Utilities Chairman Michael Peevey has announced he will not seek reappointment when his term ends at year's end. His replacement will be appointed by Governor Jerry Brown.
Read more about AMID STORM OF CONTROVERSY, PEEVEY TO RESIGN AS CPUC CHAIR
GOVERNOR VETOES FUNDS FOR UC AND CSU CAMPUSES
$100 million funding bill
University of California and California State University systems
property tax revenues
Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins
General Fund revenues
Cal Grants scholarship program
California Student Aid Commission
October 4, 2014 (Sacramento)—Governor Jerry Brown earlier pledged to sign a $100 million funding bill for the University of California and California State University systems ($50 mlilion each)—but only if property tax revenues met or exceeded projections.
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GOVERNOR TAKES ACTION ON GUN BILLS
regulate firearms
Governor vetoed Bill 808
required owners to register firearms
bill was opposed by gun rights organizations
Victims of the Santa Barbara shooting
October 1, 2014 (Sacramento) – Governor Jerry Brown has signed two bills to regulate firearms, but vetoed a third.
Family members can now seek a temporarily restraining order in court to block gun use and purchase, short-term, by a person showing signs of mental instability. Assembly Bill 1014 was prompted by the deadly shootings in Isla Vista near U.C. Santa Barbara, where family members had warned law enforcement that they feared the suspect was planning violence.
Read more about GOVERNOR TAKES ACTION ON GUN BILLS
GOVERNOR SIGNS PLASTIC BAG BAN
ban disposable plastic bags
major retail outlets
September 30, 2014 (Sacramento)--California has become the first state in the nation to ban disposable plastic bags in major retail outlets, though 125 local jurisdictions in the state have already adopted similar ordinances.
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The 32nd International Conference of Red Cross and Red Crescent (IC), held from 8th to 10th December 2015 and bringing together delegations from States Party to the Geneva Conventions (GCs), National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the ICRC and the IFRC, has already attracted some comments (here and here). A little-explored topic to date has been the adoption of Resolution 2 on "Strengthening compliance with international humanitarian law". This Resolution was linked to the so-called 'compliance track': an initiative managed by the ICRC and Switzerland, aimed at identifying options to improve the implementation of IHL.
A draft resolution circulated in October 2015 recommended that States create a new compliance mechanism, the so-called "Meeting of States on IHL" (MoS), and identified the key elements proposed for that mechanism. This draft resolution was also accompanied by a Concluding Report, providing insights into the consultation process and emphasizing the questions still pending. However, delegations at the International Conference were unable to reach a consensus on this new mechanism. Operative paragraph (OP) 2 of Resolution 2 adopted at the International Conference merely recommends "the continuation of an inclusive, State-driven inter-governmental process based on the principle of consensus…to find agreement on features and functions of a potential forum of States…in order to submit the outcome of this intergovernmental process to the 33rd International Conference". The Resolution reiterates a series of guiding principles intended to inform further discussions. This post will describe the key features of the proposed Meeting of States. It will be noted that the proposals which were put to the International Conference, but not adopted, contained only a minimal option for strengthening compliance with IHL, though it would have had the merit of planting a tiny seed in the IHL system, with an eye to its possible ripening into a fruit.
The 'compliance track' was developed following the adoption of Resolution 1 at the 31st IC held in 2011, where the ICRC (later joined by Switzerland) was entrusted with pursuing consultations to enhance the effectiveness of IHL compliance mechanisms. A shared skepticism on the effectiveness of some existing mechanisms (such as Protecting Powers, Enquiry Procedures, Meeting of the High Contracting Parties, or the IHFFC) lay behind this request. In particular, as such mechanisms were designed for international armed conflicts and are dependent on States' consent for their activation, they have barely functioned as envisaged. States' discomfort with the increasing proliferation of (sometimes) proactive compliance mechanisms operating outside the realm of IHL, such as human rights bodies, was an additional element in favor of the possible development of new mechanisms for implementing compliance with IHL. For instance, the politicized agenda and inappropriate expertise on IHL issues of other fora were specifically underlined in the Concluding Report (p. 19).
The 2011 Resolution led to a series of meetings organized by the ICRC and Switzerland involving over 140 States (summarized here). Further consultations with other actors, including National Red Cross and Red Crescent (RCRC) Societies, were also arranged. Such discussions brought to light a series of converging elements, which represented the basis for draft Resolution 2. According to reports, the States involved emphasized their limited interest in further enhancing the abovementioned treaty-based IHL compliance mechanisms. On the contrary, a consensus seemed to emerge on the possibility of creating an institutional structure devoted to compliance activities related to the GCs and APs. Indeed, contrary to other IHL-related treaties, such as the 1954 Hague Convention, the GCs and APs do not benefit from regular meetings of Parties aimed at taking stock of and exchanging opinions on ways of enhancing compliance. Art. 7 AP I only envisages ad hoc meetings aimed at considering "general problems" regarding the application of GCs and AP I; this mechanism has rarely been applied, despite being recommended, for instance, by Resolution 1 adopted at the 26th IC or, more recently, by the UN GA resolution 64/10 (2009).
Consultations also focused on the potential functions to be attributed to the proposed Meeting of States. In this regard the second consultative meeting of States (June 2013) could be identified as a turning point. On that occasion States dealt with a series of proposals submitted by the ICRC and Switzerland in a background document. These proposals were based on existing compliance functions operating in other areas of international law, such as: Examinations of individual and inter-State complaints; Dispute settlement functions; Country visits; Early warnings; Urgent appeals; Good offices; Fact-finding activities; Periodic reports; and Thematic discussions. It almost goes without saying that States favored only the minimal options, i.e. periodic reports and thematic discussions. The attribution of far-reaching functions to the Meeting of States was therefore excluded from the very outset. Subsequent consultations aimed to clarify the content of such functions and identify key institutional elements, although the settlement of several points was deferred to future decisions. It was on the basis of these consultations that draft Resolution 2 was openly circulated in October 2015.
The first element of interest in draft Resolution 2 was the way in which the MoS was to be created. According to OP 17 the IC was only to be entrusted with recommending "the establishment, by States, of a regular Meeting of States on International Humanitarian Law, with the functions and features described above, at the first Meeting of States, which the government of Switzerland is invited to convene within one year". During the negotiation process alternative proposals were rejected. The ideas of amending the GCs or adopting a new AP were not endorsed, due to the non-binding nature of the MoS. Similarly, the possibility of the 32nd IC directly setting it up was ruled out, partly due to the difficulties of reconciling the multifaceted nature of the IC (composed as it is of State and non-State actors) with the strictly inter-State character of the planned MoS. As a result, draft Resolution 2 merely aimed to facilitate the subsequent step to be taken by States. Furthermore, in a series of OPs, draft Resolution 2 was also intended to act as a blueprint for the identification of the MoS' core elements.
Apart from its annual nature (OP 9), the main characteristics of the MoS were to be its non-legally binding and voluntary nature (OP 4, 5). This latter element would have represented a challenge for the effectiveness of the mechanism, as the concrete involvement of key States in the political and military sphere was entirely uncertain. Only confidence in the mechanism and States' willingness to engage in fruitful cooperation would have permitted it to gain relevance. While membership of the MoS was to be limited, on a voluntary basis, to Parties to the 1949 GCs, draft Resolution 2 also provided for the participation of other entities as observers, such as international organizations, civil society actors and National RCRC Societies (OP 11-12), while specific standing was granted to the ICRC (OP 13). Conversely, the draft resolution left to further negotiations among States the settlement of some important issues, for instance: the creation of an institutional structure to support the Meeting of States, such as a chair, bureau and secretariat (OP 10); budgetary issues (OP 15); its relationship with the IC (OP 16).
One of the key elements of the proposed MoS, as provided for in OP 4, was the need for it "to find appropriate ways to ensure that all types of armed conflicts, as defined in the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their Additional Protocols (for the latter as may be applicable), and the parties to them are included". This reference rightly required that the MoS' activities be extended to involve both international and non-International armed conflicts (IACs and NIACs respectively), even if, as emphasized below, its concrete relevance to NIACs may be questioned.
As for relevant sources of IHL, not a single line of draft Resolution 2 was devoted to this fundamental element. However, the Concluding report emphasized that "the Meeting of States…should focus on the 1949 Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols" (p. 19). This approach was clearly understandable, also to avoid overlapping with other related treaty obligations provided with their own institutional compliance mechanisms. At the same time, to expand the relevance of the MoS, the Concluding report emphasised that "States not party to the Additional Protocols should be able to invoke them if they so wish. The same general view was expressed with respect to other sources of IHL, including norms of a customary nature". This stance aimed to avoid an approach strictly limited to the '1949 GCs' for States not party to the APs, also by making reference to the substantive role of customary provisions in the IHL system, especially in NIACs. However, as a solution it was inherently limited by the need for a proactive attitude on the part of the States involved.
The functions to be exercised by the MoS' were provided for in OP 8 of the draft resolution. That paragraph emphasised that "among the possible functions….. two were deemed by the consultation process to be particularly relevant…: thematic discussions on issues of IHL and periodic reporting on national compliance with IHL … (T)hese voluntary functions should be organised so as to be non-contextual and non-politicized". As further indications were lacking from the draft resolution, additional references were provided in the Concluding report.
Under the proposed system, States were to report to the MoS. The proposal was to develop a so-called 'basic report' aimed at emphasising how States generally implement IHL in their domestic legal systems (Concluding report, pp. 22-26). This report was to focus mainly on an overall assessment of the implementation measures related to IHL obligations, such as dissemination activities, the appointment of legal advisers, and procedures for investigating violations of IHL, also in order to identify best practices. The possibility of preparing 'subsequent reports', intended both to update the 'basic report' and focus on issues linked to the thematic discussions, was also mentioned. In any case the review of reports would not have represented a significant form of legal scrutiny for States. Being informed by a non-contextual and non-politicized evaluation, an individual review of reports was excluded, while a preference was expressed for a single follow-up document intended to include best practices, common challenges, and/or general recommendations, while not directly pinpointing single States (Concluding report, p. 25). Also in this case the effectiveness of this function would have been unlikely, taking into account States' notorious 'report fatigue'.
Finally, a section of the plenary session of the MoS was to be devoted to thematic discussions among States on IHL issues (Concluding report, pp. 26-28). This section was intended to facilitate exchanges of views on States' legal and policy positions regarding existing challenges, also in order to share best practices and technical expertise, possibly with the benefit of external inputs, such as expert presentations or background documents. However, the possibility of establishing subsidiary bodies, such as a committee of independent experts, was rejected, thus confirming the State-driven nature of the MoS. This function would have permitted States to discuss IHL topics on a peer-to-peer basis at regular intervals, thus facilitating frank debates on sensitive issues. Nonetheless, to appease States' concerns, thematic discussions were to be non-politicized, non-selective and voluntary, and these characteristics were also to influence the possible follow-up of debates. These thematic discussions were to result in an outcome document summarizing the discussions. Also in this regard the diplomatic and non-adversative nature of the MoS was confirmed, aimed at fostering dialogue among States, rather than highlighting IHL violations.
Draft Resolution 2 was therefore an attempt to synthesise States' positions expressed during consultations. The proposal had several merits, mainly permitting the creation of a regular forum for the discussion of IHL issues, with the inherent hope that this mechanism could gradually help increase mutual confidence among States in this area.
At the same time, it had potential shortcomings, mainly attributable to States self-restricting approach, aimed at supporting minimal options. Being of a voluntary nature, the proposed MoS would have been unlikely to attract key military-political States. The poor record of past efforts to revitalize the partially similar Meetings provided for by art. 7 AP I represents a warning in this regard. Similarly, the likelihood of the (quite limited) functions to be attributed to the Meeting of States actually enhancing compliance with IHL could be queried, since their effectiveness would have been highly dependent upon a proactive attitude on the part of participating States.
Furthermore, the development of a State-driven process, in order to create "a venue…for dialogue and cooperation on IHL issues among States" (Concluding report, p. 16, italics in the original) implied the total irrelevance of organized armed groups. That States would reach for such a solution was obvious due to political concerns, but it would have represented a missed opportunity. Past experiences at the 1974-1977 Diplomatic Conference, where national liberation movements acted as observers, emphasized the potentialities of their involvement. Perhaps certain compromises could have been adopted in the future, such as extending participation in planned panels of experts to include former members of organized armed groups involved in DDR processes. Limiting discussions on NIACs to States' views alone can hardly provide a comprehensive perspective.
Draft Resolution 2 therefore mirrored the current minimal law-making agenda of many States regarding IHL issues, coupled with the political tensions characterizing international relations. As a result it was not entirely surprising that delegations at the 32nd IC were unable to reach an agreement on the recommendation to create the MoS as proposed in draft Resolution 2. OP 2 of the final text merely recommends the continuation of State consultations "to find agreement on features and functions of a potential forum of States and to find ways to enhance the implementation of IHL" in view of the 33rd IC. Furthermore OP 1 underlines a series of principles that are required to inform future consultations, such as: "the State-driven and consensus-based character of the process; …the importance to avoid politicization…; the need to…address all types or armed conflicts…;…the voluntary, i.e. non-legally binding, nature of the consultation process, as well as its eventual outcome; the need for the process and the mechanism to be non-contextualized". The divergence of Resolution 2, as finally adopted, from the original draft version is so crystal clear that it does not deserve any further analysis, as it merely provides for an additional round of consultations among States.
We can only hope that the 32nd IC may represent solely a temporary stop-and-go phase in the negotiation process, with Switzerland and the ICRC being ready to reiterate their tireless negotiation efforts. At the same time, it is hard to grasp what the potential final compromise may look like, as the current proposal was already a minimal option for strengthening compliance with IHL. So far we can just echo the words of the ICRC's President, Peter Maurer, maintaining that "(i)t is disappointing that States could not agree on the original proposal, which addressed all the concerns raised during the consultation process…By failing to support this initiative, States missed an opportunity to help to protect millions of people". The "imperative need to improve compliance with IHL" noted in the Preamble of Resolution 2 can hardly wait for the (uncertain) outcome of the intergovernmental consultation process to be presented to the 33rd IC in 2019. | {
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Transcriptional Repression of O6-Methylguanine DNA Methyltransferase Gene Rendering Cells Hypersensitive to N,N′-Bis(2-chloroethyl)-N-nitrosurea in Camptothecin-Resistant Cells
Li-Chen Ma, Ching-Chuan Kuo, Jin-Fen Liu, Li-Tzong Chen and Jang-Yang Chang
Molecular Pharmacology August 2008, 74 (2) 517-526; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.107.043620
Li-Chen Ma
Ching-Chuan Kuo
Jin-Fen Liu
Li-Tzong Chen
Jang-Yang Chang
O6-Methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) is a DNA repair protein that removes alkyl-adducts from the O6-guanine in DNA and is a crucial defense against O6-alkylating agent-induced cytotoxicity. We demonstrated here that two camptothecin (CPT)-resistant cell lines (CPT30 and KB100) were more sensitive to N,N′-bis(2-chloroethyl)-N-nitrosurea (BCNU) than their parental cells. Enhanced sensitivity to BCNU in these two CPT-resistant cells involved transcriptional repression of the MGMT gene. The mechanism of MGMT gene down-regulation in CPT-resistant cells was not through gene abnormality, mRNA stability, and CpG island hypermethylation. However, the high level of methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 (MeCP2) and dimethylation of H3K9 in the promoter region were found in CPT30 and KB100 cells. Furthermore, increased MeCP2 binding on MGMT promoter was also found to be correlated with MGMT gene-silencing in short-term CPT treatment; thus, enhanced BCNU sensitivity was found in CPT-treated cells. Taken together, we suggest that CPT is able to suppress the transcription of the MGMT gene through recruiting of MeCP2 and H3K9 dimethylation, thus causing a synergistic interaction with BCNU. These findings provide a possible explanation regarding why the combination of CPT and BCNU results in a better objective response than single-use alone. In addition, this study supports a new indication for treating patients who are receiving refractory CPT derivatives with BCNU.
This work was supported by intramural grants CA-096-PP-03 from the National Health Research Institutes, Taipei, and the National Science Council (NSC 96-2752-B-400-001-PAE), Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China.
L.-C.M. and C.-C.K. contributed equally to this work.
ABBREVIATIONS: Top, topoisomerase; 5-aza-dC, 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine; BCNU, N,N′-bis(2-chloroethyl)-N-nitrosurea; ChIP, chromatin immunoprecipitation; CI, combination index; CPT, camptothecin; GAPDH, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase; H3Ac, acetylation of lysine residues on histone H3; H3K4me2, dimethylation of lysine 4 on histone H3; H3K9me2, dimethylation of lysine 9 on histone H3; H4Ac, acetylation of lysine residues on histone H4; MBD, methyl-CpG binding domain; MeCP2, methyl-CpG-binding protein 2; MGMT, O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase; PBMC, peripheral blood mononuclear cell; PCR, polymerase chain reaction; Q-PCR, real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction; SDS, sodium dodecyl sulfate; TSA, trichostatin A; bp, base pair; nt, nucleotide; SN38, 7-ethyl-10-hydroxycamptothecin.
The online version of this article (available at http://molpharm.aspetjournals.org) contains supplemental material.
Received November 25, 2007.
Accepted May 20, 2008.
The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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ITER China
Manufacturing in China | A set of clamps to resist all loads
China is providing an extensive array of supports and clamps for ITER's superconducting magnet systems—in all, more than 1,600 tonnes of equipment. On 9 June, the first batch of U-shaped poloidal field clamps was on display, ready for shipment to ITER.
The U-shaped clamps will be spaced regularly around ITER's fifth poloidal field magnet coil (PF5), which is now under construction at ITER by contractors to the European Domestic Agency. The clamps weigh about 3.5 tonnes each.
Eighteen poloidal field magnet clamps—3.5 tonnes each—stand in orderly rows at Guizhou Aerospace Xinli Casting & Forging Co., Ltd. (HTXL) in Zunyi, Guizhou Province, China.
These first-completed coil clamps will be sent to the European magnet winding facility at ITER, where they will be mounted directly on poloidal field coil #5 (PF5) at the end of the fabrication sequence. Spaced at equal distances around the superconducting winding pack, the role of the clamps is to support the weight of the coil (just under 350 tonnes) as well as to withstand the thermal loads during the cooling of the magnets and the alternating electromagnetic forces from the different magnet coils during the operation of the Tokamak.
Representatives of the ITER Organization, the Chinese Domestic Agency, and main contractor SWIP (Southwestern Institute of Physics) were on site at HTXL to celebrate the completion of the first batch in a long series of magnet support components that must be completed within the next few years.
ITER's six poloidal field coils all require U-shaped clamps, but due to differences in coil width and height, not all the clamps are the same. During the initial qualification phase from 2010 to 2014, the main contractor to the Chinese Domestic Agency, SWIP (Southwestern Institute of Physics), asked three subcontractors to realize prototype clamps for poloidal field coil PF2, whose design is very similar to those needed for PF5.
The most challenging manufacturing step for these three suppliers was the creation of a deep, but narrow slot on each "leg" of the U-shaped clamps (see the top photo in this article). These apertures are designed to ensure the strength and flexibility of the component, however at just 20 mm in width (+/-3 mm) for a slot as deep as 1 metre they are difficult to realize without introducing deformation or defect. Two of the suppliers relied on welding machined plates together to create these slots, but were unsuccessful in reaching the required technical specifications on their prototypes. A third, HTXL, devised an innovative solution that was successful.
The poloidal field coil clamps, visible in dark blue, are designed to support heavy loads as well as weather the significant stress and force related to thermal expansion and electromagnetic loads.
HTXL developed a creative forging and wire cutting technique that avoided welding-induced deformation while achieving strict dimensional tolerances and maintaining the excellent mechanical properties of the high-grade steel material. In the HTXL solution, a circular piece of metal is first forged around a clamp-shaped mold and then cut into two U-shaped forgings. Deep-hole drilling and wire-cutting is used to create the deep slots in the thick side plates, before the final products are machined to the required dimensions.
Now, once final documentation is completed, the full set of 18 poloidal field coil clamps produced at HTXL will be shipped to the ITER site. Also included in the first shipment is the first toroidal field gravity support, and the first-of-series clamp supports for PF3 and PF4.
The full scope of the magnet support Procurement Arrangement signed by China includes 18 toroidal field coil gravity supports; 18 coil clamps each for PF2, PF3, PF4 and PF5; 9 coil clamps each for PF1 and PF6; and supports for all 18 correction coils—more than 1,600 tonnes of equipment in all. As some of the first equipment needed on site for installation in the Tokamak Building, the on-time delivery of the material is particularly important. | {
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Grand scale happenings featuring artists and performers from all over the world are presented at this year's Reykjavík Art Festival, taking place at various venues across the city and the countryside from May 10 to May 26. The festival has been held biannually since 1970 and annually since 2004. Since its early days the festival's organisers have aimed at promoting arts and culture to the public by bringing together a broad spectrum of local and international artists and offering a varied programme of contemporary art exhibitions and world-class events.
This year the festival will open with a ceremony at the National Gallery of Iceland on May 10. Among performances at the opening event are the Hamrahlíðarkórinn choir, a cooperative project between Ghostigital and artist Finnbogi Pétursson featuring an unusual composition for concert and radio transmitting and a concert with the music group Konono No° 1 from Congo.
The Art Festival overlaps with the French Pourquoi Pas? festival, now in its final days, and together the two bring us the world-renowned French street-theatre group Royal de Luxe for a three day extravaganza in the city centre. In cooperation with the music festival Rite of Spring, the extensive programme also includes Goran Bregovic along with forty musicians from the Balkans, performing the Tales and Songs for Weddings and Funerals at Laugardalshöll on May 19.
There sure will be enough to choose from during the three-week period with art exhibitions, concerts and theatre performances scheduled every day. Among the highlights not already mentioned are from the multi award-winning Swedish jazz-trio E.S.T, playing Nasa, performances by the San Francisco Ballet, theatre group Cheek By Jowl staging Shakespeare's Cymbeline, two new Icelandic plays and an exhibition of Icelandic design that will open at Kjarvalsstaðir on May 19.
For a full programme, see www.artfest.is. | {
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You'll love this delicious, easy Cajun Chicken and Veggies! You can never have enough easy dinner recipes, right? Especially this time of year when your kitchen already seems to be a disaster from all the holiday baking — yikes!
This recipe is dreamy because not only does it taste delicious but it takes minimal clean up. My kind of dinner for that reason alone!
This one pan chicken recipe is perfect for busy weeknights when you still want a homemade meal but you don't want to put in a lot of effort.
This is one of those recipes that doesn't require measuring ( (other than measuring out the spice mixture, that is). And you don't have to use the cajun seasoning I listed, you could even use a store bought version if you'd like — but just be warned you can't control the heat level on those.
You could also use another kind of seasoning blend like ranch seasoning or an Italian dressing seasoning blend.
You can even make a big batch of the spice mixture so the next time around you won't have to measure all of that out — just use tablespoons instead of the teaspoons listed and store it in a labeled package in your spice cupboard.
You could also use chicken breasts with this recipe, but I'd roast the potatoes for about 20 minutes first since the chicken breasts should only take about 25 minutes (also I recommend pounding the chicken breasts to an even thickness if using those, and add an extra 1 – 2 tbsp of olive oil with the veggies if needed since the chicken breasts won't render any fat to coat the veggies).
Is This Cajun Chicken Spicy?
This is a spicy dinner but you can definitely adjust it to suite your taste. Add more cajun seasoning for a spicier version and add less or even omit if you don't like heat.
Also season everything to suite your taste, you don't have to go with the amounts I listed that's just to help give you an idea.
If you have one, I recommend using a dark non-stick pan for one pan chicken and veggies recipes. I don't recommend them for baking, but when roasting veggies they can help brown them up better than an uncoated pan.
If the chicken and veggies aren't browning the way you'd like, you can broil them for the last minute or two in the oven.
Chicken with the skin on will have the most flavor and is less likely to dry out in the oven.
Super easy, deliciously flavorful one pan chicken dinner! Made with tender chicken thighs, lots of fresh vegetables and a simple homemade cajun seasoning. Perfect recipe for a busy day!
Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Whisk all cajun seasoning ingredients together in a small bowl or toss together well in a small resealable bag.
Place chicken skin side down on a large rimmed baking sheet and drizzle and rub 1 Tbsp of the olive oil evenly over thighs. Sprinkle with cajun seasoning to taste (I did 1 Tbsp total).
Rotate to opposite side and drizzle and rub tops with another 1 Tbsp olive oil. Season with cajun seasoning to taste (I did 1/2 Tbsp).
Toss potatoes with 2 Tbsp olive oil (I just did this on the cutting board I used to cut the potatoes) and season with cajun seasoning to taste (I did 2 tsp) and toss.
Transfer potatoes to baking sheet placing them around chicken thighs. Roast in preheated oven 30 minutes.
Remove from oven and add bell pepper and red onion over potatoes and toss, then return to oven and roast about 10 - 15 minutes longer until chicken is golden and cooked through and potatoes are tender (you can broil during last few minutes to help brown a little more if desired).
Serve warm sprinkled with parsley and season with salt and pepper to taste as desired.
If you have one, I recommend using a dark non-stick pan for one pan chicken and veggies recipes. I don't recommend them for baking, but when roasting veggies they can help brown them up better than an uncoated pan. | {
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Visit Sanya
By S. Jack Heffernan Ph.D on May 8, 2021
As the first China International Consumer Products Expo ("CICPE" or "Hainan Expo") kicks off in Hainan, Sanya, located on the southern tip of Hainan Island, also one of the most popular destinations in China, is making a splash as attendees from various provinces and cities flock to the island. The Sanya Tourism Promotion Board has readied itself to introduce a reinvigorated New Sanya backed by the Hainan Free Trade Port construction plan.
Taking place in Haikou between May 7 and 10, the Hainan Expo plays a pivotal role in the development of Hainan Island as an international tourism and consumption center and establishes a platform for the promotion and trade of international consumer products. With a number of innovative mechanisms to enrich the environment for tourism and consumption, Sanya has shown its commitment to turning the city into a destination of both tropical island vacations and duty-free shopping.
Since China's first duty-free store landed in Sanya on April 20, 2011, Sanya has contributed about 77% of the province's off-island duty-free sales in the past decade (as of the first quarter of 2021). In the middle of last year, the island province introduced a new tax-free policy that increased the quota to RMB 100,000 and diversified the types of tax-free products on offer, which has set off a boom in duty-free shopping in Sanya.
In a bid to cultivate tourism by meeting the needs of more business and leisure travelers, Sanya has quadrupled its duty-free shops from one to four with the opening of Hainan Tourism Duty Free Shopping Complex ("HTDF Shopping Mall"), CNSC Sanya International Duty Free Plaza ("CNSC Mall") as well as Sanya Phoenix International Airport duty-free store, and doubled its operating entities. With the generous duty-free shopping quota and a plethora of choices for consumers, the city is diversifying its duty-free business.
The Sanya Tourism Promotion Board is reimagining the city as a travel hotspot with new activities and themes designed to appeal to different tourism segments. The board has launched "Wonderland Sanya", a campaign that seeks to attract young travelers to explore Sanya's unique and vibrant possibilities across the five areas of food, travel photography, culture, outdoor activities and luxury hospitality. Also, the board recently partnered with Tencent's Game for Peace to host a themed carnival, making the city's Haitang Bay a new landmark of e-sports culture with a "cultural tourism + video game" crossover approach.
Sanya has also introduced a host of innovative mechanisms to promote the construction of an international tourism and consumption center. Leveraging the growing popularity of yachting, a yacht timeshare model has been introduced to make the aspirational pastime accessible and appealing to a broader range of tourists. It has also launched a series of reforms to support the development of the cruise yacht industry.
The coastal city has actively invested in a number of large-scale tourism projects. It has already opened the doors to the wildly successful Atlantis Sanya and Haichang Fantasy Town and inked an agreement to open a Hello Kitty Theme Park Resort in 2024. This continued investment has also attracted global tourism giants to settle in Sanya, with Caissa Holiday and Thomas Cook establishing their headquarters in the city.
Benefiting from the boundless new opportunities brought by the Hainan FTP, such as the Hainan Expo, Sanya looks to a new era as an international destination city for tourism and consumption.
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A busy but balanced life
by Jennifer Kaylin
Yale Medicine, 2007 - Autumn
When Hylton Mayer, M.D., HS '06, FW '07, was a student at the Medical College of Ohio, he participated in medical missions to Ecuador and Honduras. While he found the experience worthwhile, there was something unsatisfying for him about leaving the villagers with boxes of antibiotics "and then just flying away." He realized he wanted to specialize in a field of medicine where he could make a more lasting impact on patients' lives.
He chose ophthalmology because helping patients preserve and restore their ability to see met that standard. He also wanted to specialize in a field of medicine that wouldn't take over his life and leave him with no time for anything else. "Ophthalmology is reputed to have a reasonable lifestyle," he said. "I've always enjoyed balance in my life. I didn't want to be overwhelmed by work."
Which isn't to say that Mayer works the proverbial banker's hours. The day he spoke with Yale Medicine was his first day as an assistant clinical professor, so he was still waiting to see what his work schedule would be like. But prior to his new appointment, his days as a glaucoma fellow began at 8 a.m. (an hour earlier if he had a lecture or a meeting) and ended at about 6 p.m. He worked four days a week in the clinic and one in surgery.
On clinic days, he saw between 40 and 60 patients—new patients and others needing ongoing or postoperative care. He performed diabetes screenings and eye exams for patients (children and those with special needs) who needed to be under anesthesia. On his surgery day, Mayer typically performed six procedures, mostly for glaucoma, but also for cataracts.
"The hardest part was dealing with the unpredictable," he said. "Handling 30 patients a day isn't a problem, but if you had a difficult patient, or one who has lots of questions, it throws your schedule off."
Any wrinkle in the schedule can pose problems for Mayer, who is married with a 2-year-old daughter named Mia. Two days a week a nanny comes to the house to care for Mia; the other three days she goes to daycare. On those days, either Mayer or his wife, Patricia Seo-Mayer, picks her up, depending on whose workday is more manageable. Seo-Mayer, a pediatric nephrologist, divides her time between clinical duties and research, which involves studying the kidney damage that occurs in low-oxygen settings, such as after serious surgery or an infection. On research days, she can usually pick Mia up, but when she's at the hospital, the job frequently falls to Mayer.
It's not just the frequent need to relieve the sitter or pick up Mia from daycare that makes Mayer grateful for a predictable workday. "One of my favorite parts of the day is when I come home and get to play with her. We love going to the park," he says. When Seo-Mayer works late, he also feeds Mia dinner and makes her lunch for the next day.
Between work and being with Mia, Mayer doesn't have a lot of time for hobbies, but one passion he does indulge is soccer. He's played most of his life, including competing in Division III soccer in college. These days he tries to get to as many pickup games near the Yale Bowl as he can. "It's a great cosmopolitan collection of players from all over the world and walks of life," he says. "I love playing."
When Mayer is treating patients, walking to the park with Mia or suiting up for a soccer game, he knows ophthalmology was the right career choice for him. "Sure, it's easy to become enamored by the drama and high intensity of some specialties," he says. "It gives you a rush, but I was willing to give up that rush. In the long run, it wasn't that satisfying to me."
He also knows that any field of medicine can become all consuming, but he's confident that as an ophthalmologist, it will be easier for him to live a balanced life than it would be in many other specialties. "I'm just on the doorstep of my attending career, so I'm anxious to see how it works out, but so far I'm very pleased," he said.
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Google now lets you hum, whistle, or sing a melody to identify songs
OnlyTech Mobiles Mobile Apps
by Sumit Roy · 17 October 2020 at 8:46 pm · 0
Google has announced the "Hum to search" feature that allows users to hum, whistle, or sing a melody to identify songs
Google says that this feature is built on the work of its AI Research team's music recognition technology.
"Hum to search" feature is available in English on iOS devices and in more than 20 languages on Android devices
Google, at its Search On event, announced the new "Hum to search" feature that allows users to hum, whistle, or sing a melody to identify songs using the Google app. This feature is currently available in English on iOS devices and in more than 20 languages on Android devices.
To use the feature, open the latest version of Google App, tap on the mic icon, and then say, "what's this song". Alternatively, you can tap on the "Search a song" button. After that, start humming for 10-15 seconds to identify the song. If you are using Google Assistant, then say, "Hey Google, what's this song," and then start humming.
After you finished humming, Google's machine learning algorithm will identify potential song matches and will show the results along with the percentage matches. After that, you can select the songs from the search result page to explore information about the song, artist, or listen to the song on your music app and find the lyrics.
"When you hum a melody into Search, our machine learning models transform the audio into a number-based sequence representing the song's melody. Our models are trained to identify songs based on a variety of sources, including humans singing, whistling, or humming, as well as studio recordings. We compare these sequences to thousands of songs from around the world and identify potential matches in real-time.", explains Krishna Kumar, Senior Product Manager, Google, in a blog post.
Google says that this feature is built on the work of its AI Research team's music recognition technology. The company launched the Now Playing on Pixel 2 in 2017, using deep neural networks to bring low-power music recognition to mobile devices. In 2018, Google expanded the technology to the SoundSearch feature in the Google app.
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Rover Quadrangle: 1 1/2 miles south of Link on west side of road.
She has another stone below.
The Douglas born 1869, died 1939, is Sidney J. Douglas. His wife was Sarah J. Smotherman.
I received the following from Barbara Delbridge: "My husband and I had looked in the wrong graveyard for his great, great grandfather Rev. Isom (Isham) Green Smotherman and his wife Charity Ann Hester Smotherman but could not find them. Now I know why. Thank you for the picture of their gravestone."
Teresa Says: You are so welcome and thank you for the corrected information.
Glen would like the relationship between Lydia and Naomi if anyone knows it.
are not buried in this cemetery. They are listed in the cemetery book, and I went several years ago to see if I could find their markers, and I know that I didn't imagine that I did, but they were there close to the back. I don't know what happened to them since that time. I couldn't understand why those markers were there, because these are my great grandparents and they are buried in the Smotherman Cemetery (No. 143) at Link. I know that because as a little girl I went with my parents and my great aunt to visit their graves. And my great aunt would have known where they were buried since they were her parents. So, after finding the info in the cemetery book and the marker, I went to the Smotherman Cemetery and they had a marker there too. It was just like the one at the other cemetery. I don't know what is/was going on. Nobody else can tell me either, so without the cemetery book listing, I would have thought that I had it mixed up, but I don't think so.
If I had some time, I would look into this, and maybe I will one day. All those Smotherman's are related to me distantly.
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Straumsnes is a former municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The municipality existed from 1866 until its dissolution in 1964. It included the northern part of the Straumsnes peninsula, the eastern part of the island of Aspøya, and several surrounding islands in the northern part of the present-day Tingvoll Municipality. The administrative centre of the municipality was the village of Straumsnes where the Straumsnes Church is located.
History
On 1 January 1866, the parish of Straumsnes was separated from Tingvoll Municipality to become a new municipality. The initial population of Straumsnes was 1,222. On 1 January 1868, an uninhabited district of Halsa Municipality was transferred to Straumsnes. During the 1960s, there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the Schei Committee. On 1 January 1964, Straumsnes Municipality (population: 1,160), the part of Frei Municipality on the island of Aspøya (population: 147), and Tingvoll Municipality (population: 3,356) were merged into a new, larger Tingvoll Municipality.
Name
The municipality was named after the peninsula on which it is located. The peninsula is named after the old farming village, now called Kanestraum.
Government
All municipalities in Norway, including Straumsnes, are responsible for primary education (through 10th grade), outpatient health services, senior citizen services, unemployment and other social services, zoning, economic development, and municipal roads. The municipality is governed by a municipal council of elected representatives, which in turn elects a mayor.
Municipal council
The municipal council of Straumsnes was made up of 17 representatives that were elected to four year terms. The party breakdown of the final municipal council was as follows:
See also
List of former municipalities of Norway
References
Tingvoll
Former municipalities of Norway
1866 establishments in Norway
1964 disestablishments in Norway | {
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Andrew H. Tisch is Co-Chairman of the Board and Chairman of the Executive Committee of Loews Corporation. He holds a BS degree from Cornell University (1971) and an MBA from Harvard University (1977).
He also serves on the Boards of Directors of CNA Financial Corporation, Boardwalk Pipelines LLC, Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc. and K12, Inc.
In education, he is active at Harvard Business School (Dean's Board of Advisors), Cornell University (Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees), NYU Tisch School of the Arts (Co-Chair,Dean's Council), and the Young Women's Leadership Foundation (Co-Founder).
He is active in Jewish communal affairs through the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (Trustee/Executive Committee), the Jewish Leadership Forum (Founding Chairman), and the Jewish Business Leadership Forum (Founder). He participates in many educational organizations including the Economic Club of New York (Immediate Past Chairman), The Brookings Institution (Trustee) and the Council on Foreign Relations. He serves on the boards of the Wildlife Conservation Society and the NYC Police Foundation.
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