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Can I work for Principal Resourcing? We provide work in Schools, Colleges, Academies, PRUS, SEND Units, Nurseries and Adult Education. If you have qualifications or experience working in these establishments you could work for Principal subject to vetting checks. We also provide work for Degree Graduates and Exam Invigilators so please send your CV to find out if you are eligible. How do I know Principal Resourcing are a reputable agency? We have been established since 2004 and have grown to become the market leader in education recruitment in Yorkshire & Lincolnshire. To become the market leader we have built a reputation of honesty and quality of service with both our clients and the staff we work with. In addition, we have held the Gold Standard in education recruitment, the REC Audited Education Status since it replaced the old Quality Mark Scheme. This means our policies and procedures regarding recruitment and safeguarding and vetting are second to none. What type of work can Principal offer me? We work with many education establishments across the Yorkshire & Lincolnshire area. We can offer teaching and non teaching work. Non teaching includes: Personal Care work, Site Managers, office staff, cleaners and drivers. We offer both part time and full time work which varies from adhoc day to day cover to longer term and permanent work. We have a dedicated permanent department so we can put you forward for permanent contracts direct with schools. What training do Principal offer? What do I need to work? As an REC accredited agency all registered candidates are subject to our stringent vetting checks. These include checking experience, qualifications, references, Enhanced DBS check, right to work in the UK, Identifications and any prohibitions from teaching. You need to ensure you sign up with our payroll provider as soon as possible as they insure you to work so you cannot be placed without this. We also require you to complete our induction and safeguarding courses before going out on your first assignment and read through our safeguarding documentation. What documents do I need to bring with me to my registration? We will need you to bring these documents with you so we can clear you for work as soon as possible. Your completed application forms, which will be emailed to you prior to registration. Certificates of relevant qualifications (QTS, Induction, Skills Tests (for Teachers) or highest level of qualification for non-teaching). 2 forms of Identification (Passport/Driving Licence/Birth or Marriage Certificate – 1 must be photo ID). 2 original proofs of address (Utility Bill/Bank Statement dated within the last 3 months). Your National Insurance Number and bank details. 2 x Contact details of suitable referees (business email addresses not personal) These must be the most recent / relevant positions and we may have to reference any employer on your CV to meet our recruitment criteria. We recommend that the referees have been notified of our intent to reference prior to your meeting. Current DBS (enhanced disclosure). To use an existing DBS through us it must be registered on the update service and checked for the correct workforce https://www.gov.uk/dbs-update-service. If you don't have a current DBS on the update service or we feel a new check is necessary, we must process a new DBS for you at a cost of £50 (only cash and Cheques payable to 'Principal Resourcing' are accepted). We recommend that you subscribe to the DBS online update service, otherwise the REC requires that you to have a new DBS processed every 12 months. Please call before your meeting to discuss this on an individual basis if you are unsure. Overseas Police Clearance (if you have been living or working outside the UK for 3 months or more during the last 5 years). If this applies to you, please visit https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/criminal-records-checks-for-overseas-applicants for instructions on how to obtain this from the country you have been living in. We will require a passport sized photograph for your Principal ID card. If you do not bring a photograph with you a picture will be taken at registration. Why do you ask for a medical questionnaire? As per the DfEE circular 4/99 and 'keeping children safe in education' we have an obligation to verify a candidate's mental and physical fitness to carry out their work responsibilities. A job applicant can be asked relevant questions about disability and health in order to establish whether they have the physical and mental capacity for the specific role. If you have an enhanced DBS on the update service with the correct workforce you will not need to renew your DBS unless your circumstances change. If you are not on the update service, you will need a new one. If you apply for a DBS through us please ensure you sign up to the update service otherwise you will need a new DBS after 1 year. You can sign up in two ways: using the F number on your DBS form as soon as its received by the DBS or within 19 days of issue. You will receive reminders from us annually to inform you that your annual subscription is due. This is to allow you to check the card you signed up on is still valid, if it isn't and payment fails the DBS will not allow you to renew it and a new one will be needed. A DBS is your personal documentation and must be kept safe. You must take it along with photo ID and your Principal Passport to every assignment or risk being turned away by the school. What can I expect once I have sent over my CV? Once we have received your CV one of our team will be in touch to discuss your requirements and to check you are eligible to work with our agency. You will be required to provide us with two names and addresses of referees, one has to be your most recent employer. At this point you will be booked in for an interview and you will be informed of what documentation you need to complete and what you need to bring with you to your appointment. See "what documents do I need to bring with me to registration". The safeguarding of children is a top priority so all the documents we request are necessary to clear you for work. Its advised you bring everything with you to ensure the registration process runs smoothly and is as quick as possible for you. Your interview will be one of our experienced team, they will find out exactly what role you are looking for and explain how supply works if you are new to it. They will also discuss your pay rate based on your knowledge and experience. If you don't have a DBS on the update service you will be required to complete a new one and pay for it as they take 4-6 weeks to complete. You will be able to sign up for our payroll at your interview and you will need to supply two passport sized photographs for your Principal Passport or we will take a photo on the day. After the interview you will be provided with a list of outstanding documents if there are any and a welcome pack. Once again please do your best to get all documents to us quickly so we can get you out to work. You will need to read through our welcome pack and safeguarding information and complete our induction and safeguarding course. These are available to complete online and face to face depending on your preferences. Once we have all the relevant documentation you will be notified when you are active for work. Make sure you carry your DBS, ID and Principal Passport to all assignments and if you are unable to attend for any reason call your consultant and NOT the school. Looking for a rewarding career in Teaching? Then why not register today?
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Crime & Law Politics 'Eve-Teasing' Makes India's Streets Mean for Women Back in India after 10 years, Kavitha Rao faces the affronts and fears of "eve teasing," the innocuous-sounding term for street harassment. Those who fight back occasionally suffer violent reprisals, but some activists are braving the risks. Kavitha Rao MUMBAI, India (WOMENSENEWS)–"Hi darling," says the leering man brushing past me, his outstretched hand inches from my chest. Before I can respond, he disappears into the crowds. Walking through a crowded market, I ignore catcalls and avoid eye contact. When I stop for a roadside snack, the vendor begins humming a lewd Hindi film song. This is "eve-teasing," as it is called in India. It is a deceptively inoffensive name for the offensive sexual harassment that most Indian women have to brave daily. In July, I moved to Mumbai after 10 years overseas. I am lucky. Mumbai, a cosmopolitan and liberal city, is probably the safest metropolis in India. Still, overnight, my body language has changed. I walk differently now. I don't make eye contact. I give groups of men a wide berth. Being back in India brings back memories. I suddenly recall an overnight bus journey when I was 18. I spent the entire night shrinking in my seat to avoid the furtive groping of a man behind me. I remember the elderly man who sat next to me on another bus trip, moving his thigh ever nearer. Like most other victims, I have never complained. I ignore the comments, move out of range or change my seat. Why? Because I was–and am–afraid. Most harassers back down when confronted, but there's always the exception. This past February, a 52-year-old woman in the northern Indian town of Lucknow was shot dead for protesting against the harassment of her daughter-in-law. Every so often there are reports of harassers throwing acid at their victims. At the very least, I worry about the harasser stalking me or returning with a group of his friends. Braver Women But there are braver women out there. For the past three years, Indian women (and a few men) in Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi and Chennai have been tackling sexual harassment head on. They are part of Blank Noise, a still tiny but gradually growing nationwide movement. They do this in several ways: through "interventions" in which they stand on the street in groups (as harassers often do), by posting photos of harassers on the Internet, and through performance art. Blank Noise believes–as do similar U.S. groups Hollaback NYC and Hollaback Boston–that photographing molesters and talking about harassment helps women take control. Says artist and founder Jasmeen Pathija, "I remember feeling horrified when people said, 'Yes, it happens, but it's no big deal.' It was something women took as a given." On the group's blog, women talk about being harassed, some when they were as young as 9. They also mention the brazen responses from harassers when they were confronted. "I think you are beautiful. I have two eyes. I will stare at you." "What law can stop a man from talking to a woman?" Or the unhelpful responses from police and bystanders: "Stop walking on the road then" or "Men will be men." The Indian Penal Code bans words, gestures or actions intended to "insult the modesty" of a woman, as well as assault or using criminal force with the intent to "outrage her modesty." Offenders can be imprisoned for up to a year. Modesty Is Still a Weapon But the antiquated phrasing of the law is significant. Modesty is still a weapon used to bludgeon victims of sexual harassment and rape. In April 2005, a 17-year-old college girl was raped on Marine Drive–a popular Mumbai promenade–by a policeman. The Shiv Sena, a powerful local political party that controls large sections of Mumbai, condemned the rape, but also added that women should not wear revealing clothes and mingle with men. This attitude allows harassers to escape blame. The victim's clothes, her companions, her occupation and her habits are all used to put her on trial. In February this year, Farah Khanum, a student of the prestigious Aligarh Muslim University, was warned against wearing Western clothes and told to wear a dupatta, a long scarf used to cover the head and shoulders. When she continued to wear Western clothes, she was accosted by two men. The student union warned her of "dire consequences" if she continued her campaign against sexual harassment and the university accused her of being a troublemaker. Considering this widespread tacit approval of harassment, very few women actually fight back. Hemangini Gupta, a journalist and participant in Blank Noise, is one of them. On an overnight train journey in June 2005, she was molested by a man who repeatedly touched her breasts and legs when she was asleep. Police Complaint Drags On She filed a police complaint, despite the ticket collector and police pleading with her not to "ruin the man's life." She says she got no support from the other passengers and the police refused to believe her at first. After Gupta filed "paperwork in triplicate" the investigation has dragged on for a year and a half; the outcome remains uncertain. Why do Indian men harass women? Everyone has a theory, but I suspect that the root of the problem is that women's lives are changing. Women are increasingly venturing out of the home, taking jobs, wearing Western clothes, going to college. Many Indian men feel threatened by this, and sexual harassment is the easiest way to put a woman in her place, or as Gupta puts it, "to assert their traditionally unquestioned male rights." "Women have to be asexual beings," agrees Pathija from Blank Noise, "because if they are sexual then they're asking for it." Or maybe, just maybe, Indian men harass women because they can. I am still a long way from photographing harassers, or even confronting them. But these days I try to walk with my head up. I no longer make way for men; I stand my ground. I look people in the eye, and glare at them if I have to. After all, these are my streets too. Kavitha Rao is a freelance writer who covers current affairs, culture, health, education and lifestyle. Her work has appeared in the United Kingdom's Daily Telegraph, the South China Morning Post, the Far Eastern Economic Review and Asiaweek, among others. Women's eNews welcomes your comments. E-mail us at Blank Noise: http://www.blanknoiseproject.blogspot.com/ "Women Strike Back Online Against Street Harassment": https://womensenewsp.wpengine.com/article.cfm/dyn/aid/2734/ Hollaback NYC: http://hollabacknyc.blogspot.com/ EqualityEve TeasingIndiaSex HarassmentSexual HarassmentViolence Against Women Cuddly Dolls Offer Honest Answers About Anatomy Courtney E. Martin FGM in Decline; U.S. Protects Convicted Rapist Irene Lew
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MOREHEAD CITY – Now that the waters have warmed and sea turtles have returned, the N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries is urging both commercial and recreational fishermen to take steps to avoid interaction with them. All species of sea turtles found in North Carolina waters are protected under the federal Endangered Species Act, and unpermitted interactions with these animals are illegal. This includes interactions that occur with commercial and recreational fishing gears. For guidelines on how to avoid sea turtles while fishing and what to do if you catch one, go to: http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/mf/observer/fishing-guidelines. For more information, contact the division's Protected Resources Section Chief Chris Batsavage at 252-808-8009 or [email protected], or Protected Resources Biologist Jacob Boyd at 252-808-8088 or [email protected].
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Mildred Loving, Key Figure in Civil Rights Era, Dies May 6, 2008 6:35 PM EST https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/mildred-loving-key-figure-in-civil-rights-era-dies In 1967, the Supreme Court ruled in the case of Loving v. Virginia that laws against interracial marriage were unconstitutional. Mildred Loving, a black woman married to a white man, had been prosecuted under one such Virginia law in 1958 and challenged it in the high court. Loving died in early May at the age of 68. Now, remembering a woman, a marriage, and a landmark Supreme Court case. Jeffrey Brown has that story. JEFFREY BROWN: In 1958, a young Virginia couple was taken from their bed in the middle of the night and arrested for being married. Mildred Loving was black; her husband, Richard, white. Their one-year prison sentence was suspended on condition they leave the state and not return together or at the same time for 25 years. Nine years later, their case led to a Supreme Court ruling that put an end to laws outlawing marriages between men and women of different races. Richard Loving died in a car crash in 1975. Mildred Loving died on Friday of pneumonia at her Virginia home at age 68. We remember her now with Bernard Cohen, a longtime friend and one of the lawyers who argued the Lovings' case before the Supreme Court. Welcome to you. BERNARD COHEN, Lawyer for Plaintiffs, Loving v. Virginia: Thank you. Take us back to the beginning. Who were Mildred and Richard Loving as young people growing up? BERNARD COHEN: Mildred and Richard were a couple very much in love living in Caroline County, Virginia. Richard was a construction worker, a bricklayer, who built their home with his own two hands. Mildred was a homemaker, trying to take care of their three children. She became pregnant after they had gotten together. They went to Washington, D.C., to get married. A few weeks later, they were arrested. We have some tape of her describing this, and then I'll ask you about it. Let's listen to her describe that evening. MILDRED LOVING: We were arrested, I guess it was about 2 a.m. And I saw this light, you know. And I woke up, and it was the policeman standing beside the bed. And he told us to get up, that we was under arrest. And they locked us up. And we were under a $1,000 bond. And his sister got a bond company to get him out. And they told the bonding company, if they tried to get me out, that they would put him back in jail. So they had the trial. And they told us to leave the state for 25 years. But the way I understood it, the lawyer said that we could come back to visit, you know, when we wanted to. So that Easter, we came back, and they got us again. It's remarkable to watch. Did you know how many states had laws, the miscegenation laws, at the time? Well, at the time we took the case on, there were approximately 20 states with laws. By the time we finished the case, there were 16 or 17 left. interracial marriage jim crow
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Have you ever seen a Bumbo before? I just wish we had had these when my kids were small. It must be so boring for babies who can't sit up to be propped up or lying down all the time. This is our youngest grandchild Mathilda (isn't she a cutie) who obviously loves hers. Mathilda! what a great name! Aww...it looks kinda comfortable too. She's adorable!
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Refuge International and the San Raymundo Team trip to Guatemala. San Raymundo is located an hour northwest of Guatemala City. We are part of a groups of volunteers from the medical field (physicians, dentists, surgeons, nurses,) along with construction workers and other ancillary personnel at operate a week long clinic in a free-standing hospital. Here are some photos of the team and some of the people we helped.
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Jeep reveals Grand Cherokee SRT Night, Wrangler Backcountry Nov 12th 2015 at 1:01PM Image Credit: Jeep Another major car show is almost upon us, and you know what that means. That's right, boys and girls – another pair of custom Jeeps. Far be it from us to complain, though, especially when the pair of SUVs debuting at the LA Auto Show this month aren't just for show. These will actually be offered to the public as new special editions. In one corner we have the Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT Night edition, with all the brightwork replaced with black. The roof, rear spoiler, front grille bezels, pillars, and window surrounds are all done up in gloss black, while the wheels – custom 20-inch jobs – as well as the front appliqué and badging have all been given a satin black treatment. The interior, as you might have guessed, is also predominantly black, with black leather, black chrome bezels, and silver stitching. Buyers will be able to choose between deep red, silver, or dark gray exterior colors, but either way they'll be getting the same 6.4-liter V8 – all 475 horsepower and 470 pound-feet of it. In the other corner is the Jeep Wrangler Backcountry. This one's based on the Wrangler Sahara and features a special off-road front bumper, powder-coated rear bumper, and the 17-inch wheels and rock rails from the Wrangler Rubicon. The interior features piano-black trim, leather and mesh seats, vinyl accents, nine-speaker Alpine sound system, and more. It'll be available in five colors – blue, black, white, gray or purple – with special graphics (because nothing says "backcountry" quite like neon pink decals on a purple Jeep) and a standard black (or optional body-colored) hardtop. The Wrangler Backcountry will be reaching dealers around the same time as its live debut towards the end of this month. Don't expect to see the GC Night edition on the streets until early next year, though. Pricing for either has yet to be announced, but you can scope out the details of both in the press release below. Jeep® Introduces Two New Special-edition Models at the Los Angeles Auto Show - New 2016 Jeep® Grand Cherokee SRT Night boasts stealth-like premium black appearance, with black roof and lightweight performance wheels - New 2016 Wrangler Backcountry delivers enthusiasts a unique Jeep SUV loaded with off-road capability features to tackle the toughest winter months November 12, 2015 , Auburn Hills, Mich. - The Los Angeles Auto Show will mark the debut of two new-for-2016, special-edition Jeep® models: the 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee Night and the 2016 Jeep Wrangler Backcountry. The Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT Night blends ultimate performance with a premium black appearance that includes a unique black roof and lightweight performance wheels. To celebrate the winter season, the Jeep Wrangler Backcountry delivers snow lovers a winter-themed Jeep that will get them wherever they want to go with a host of Wrangler's most capable off-road features. "Jeep enthusiasts anticipate and truly appreciate special-edition models that deliver a customized Jeep SUV right from the factory," said Mike Manley, Head of Jeep Brand – FCA Global. "The Grand Cherokee SRT Night and Wrangler Backcountry both offer a distinctive appearance, while delivering an array of prominent performance and capability features." The 2016 Jeep Wrangler Backcountry arrives in showrooms in late November. The Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT Night will be available in the first quarter of 2016. 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT Night The new Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT Night features a stealth-like appearance with the roof, rear spoiler, front grille bezels, B and C pillars and side window surrounds all adorned in Gloss Black. The front applique is Satin Black, as is badging on the hood and rear liftgate. New lightweight, split five-spoke "5Ten" 20-inch wheels are also finished in Satin Black and are designed to showcase the Grand Cherokee SRT8's standard Brembo brakes. Interior appointments include Black Laguna leather with Silver accent stitching and Light Black Chrome bezels. Available colors for the Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT Night include Velvet Red, Billet Silver and Granite Crystal. Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT Night features a standard 6.4-liter V-8 engine with Fuel Saver Technology that delivers 475 horsepower and 470 lb.-ft. of torque, an adaptive damping suspension and a Selec-Track Traction Control system. Available features include a dual-pane sunroof, a 19-speaker 825-watt Harman Kardon stereo system, trailer tow package, three-season tires, a full-size spare tire and a dual-screen rear entertainment system. Performance numbers for the Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT Night include 0-60 mph acceleration in 4.8 seconds, 0-100-0 mph in 16.3 seconds, quarter mile in the mid 13-second range and a top speed of 160 mph. 2016 Jeep Wrangler Backcountry The Jeep Wrangler Backcountry boasts a winter capability theme and is based on the Wrangler Sahara model. It features a Backcountry decal on the front fender and rear quarter panel, a unique off-road front and rear powder coated bumper, 17-inch Rubicon wheels painted in Mid-gloss Black and a black fuel fill door. Wrangler Rubicon rock rails are standard on the Wrangler Backcountry, but Sahara side steps are also available at no additional charge. A black hard top is standard, but an optional body color hard top is also available. Wrangler Backcountry is available in five colors: Hydro Blue, Black, Bright White, Granite Crystal and Xtreme Purple. Backcountry is the only model in Wrangler's lineup available in Xtreme Purple. Inside, Wrangler Backcountry features Piano Black vent rings, door handles and grab handles. A vinyl-wrapped console lid and door armrests with Diesel Gray accent stitching, black McKinley leather seat bolsters with black sport mesh inserts, a nine-speaker premium Alpine sound system and all-weather slush mats are featured. The Bluetooth hands-free Connectivity Group is also standard in the Wrangler Backcountry. Featured Gallery2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT Night Related Gallery2016 Jeep Wrangler Backcountry Jeep Information All Jeep Models More Jeep Information News Source: Jeep 2015 la auto show 2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
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So they started talking about what else might be done. "This was really wonderful," Jaycox says, because the landscape architect then floated a different idea, which was, "What if there were a few places where the wilds of the [riverfront] could leap over the pedestrian path here and lock fingers with the city?" No stranger to integrating nature into the built environment, van Eyck—who founded his New York-based firm Melk in 2010 and is also helming the redesign of Crocker Park on the other side of the river—serves on the board of governors for the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, which promotes its legendary namesake's concept of organic design. With Fulcrum's encouragement, van Eyck took the agrarian-urban motif, and got site-specific. This simplicity also helped keep the project's budget under control, coming in at a modest $6 million, $2.5 million of which was provided by the city of West Sacramento, which has been an enthusiastic partner in the endeavor.
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Drayton Manor Park, home of Thomas Land is a fun filled family theme park and zoo. We've checked out the latest prices and packages for a short break to Drayton Manor Park and we give you the low down here, so you and your family can enjoy a break during school holidays for as little as possible. Book here! This is a limited offer which is valid at time of writing this article! Want a combined package staying at the Resort Hotel? Get a combined package through Drayton Manor Breaks staying in a Thomas themed room which is in the Resort Hotel, plus park tickets from £80pp. Alternatively you can stay and play (in a standard room) during the school summer holidays from £225 for a family of 4. If you're looking for a cheaper option you can book your hotel and park tickets separately! Book your theme park tickets through the Drayton Manor Park website and book your accommodation direct with Travelodge here. Main Season 2019. Park opens at 10am and rides start at 10.30am. The park closes at 5pm. For full information on opening times click here>> ! Prefer other hotel options? Use our hotel finder tool to check for other accommodation options near Drayton Manor. You can even stay in a unique hotel built just 250 metres from the park's entrance! Or see below for deal find near Drayton Manor!
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Letters to the editor, Oct. 8, 2010 Victorville Daily Press Route 66 full of dangers For country singer Rascal Flatts, "Life is a Highway," but for thousands of High Desert residents, the storied Rte. 66 National Trails Highway is a lifeline fraught with dangers. At least it was on Sept. 15, 2010 when crash victims were airlifted after sustaining major injuries from a head-on collision near Robinson Ranch Road. Four months earlier, just north of Indian Trail, another head-on proved fatal for a 35-year-old Helendale woman. This two-lane narrow road between Barstow and Victorville, filled with deep dips, severe curves, and narrow shoulders, has experienced little of the fast lane of change. Eighty-five years after its initial alignment, the vehicles it transports are bigger and faster than any it was ever designed to carry. This perfect storm convergence of cars, SUVs, pick-ups, recreational vehicles, school busses, and 18-wheelers make it one of the most dangerous roadways in the mind-numbing sameness of San Bernardino County's vast Mojave Desert. From personal experience, other hazards, such as cement trucks, can launch projectiles of stones and chunks of concrete. On the morning of August 18, just south of Bryman Road, one of these lumbering giants pummeled my driver's side windshield, narrowly missing my head but leaving a hole the size of a small fist. Rather than being a responsible good neighbor, they skirted all responsibility for damages. With summer's sizzle fading in our rearview mirrors, we now cruise past the reincarnated saloon that entices motorists with Happy Hour signs. But it isn't the only Oro Grande establishment back in session. More than 1,800 youngsters currently attend Riverside Preparatory School, bringing hundreds more rushing vehicles up and down our stretch of the Mother Road. Sure, we might all have different destinations, but there's one thing everyone wants — a safe arrival. With scant little road improvements or public transportation on the horizon for National Trails Highway, it is essential that drivers stop using Rte. 66 as their personal autobahn, never pass illegally, become more responsible, and find a designated driver when intoxicated. BJ Kouba, Helendale
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Children who behave well at the table in one Italian restaurant will not only save their parents' nerves but also money. Restaurateur Antonio Ferrari, who runs a wine bar and restaurant bearing his name in Padua, Italy, is giving a 5% discount for families whose kids stay mild-mannered during their meal at his place. The "polite children discount," which was rolled out six months ago, came as a response to rowdy children and parents who let their kids be, reports the Times of London. "I have seen five-year-olds put their feet on the table and four-year-olds jumping from chair to chair, while parents do nothing," Ferrari told the Times. His attempts to intervene would even be met with resistance from parents, who told him "[their] children can do what they want." The Times says that Ferrari started noticing this when he expanded hours to Sunday afternoons, the likeliest time of day for whole families to have meals outside. The chef's incentives haven't exactly inspired a lot of good behavior or parenting. Ferrari has so far only given the discount three times since its introduction, telling the Times that this "shows how rare good behavior is" around the table these days. He most recently doled out the reward last Sunday to two couples who brought with them six kids, ranging from 4 to 6 in age, who "just chatted" throughout the evening, according to the restauranteur. "We saw them coming through the door and expected hell," Ferrari told the Times. "But they were perfect." Lui K. (17/02/2017) Italian Restaurant Rewards Well-Behaved Kids with Discounts. Fortune Consultato in data 12/02/2018 http://fortune.com/2017/02/17/italy-restaurant-discounts-families-kids 'Universo Mamma' – I bambini educati al ristorante meritano un premio: l'iniziativa fa discutere
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I'm driving with the girls, and for once the entire van is silent. There's no talking, no yelling, and no singing -- just the sound of Kerrington sucking her thumb. It's bliss. "Don't bump into that other car!" She points to the single oncoming vehicle urgently. "And stay on the road!" For a backseat driver, she's aiming relatively low, I think. "You're welcome!" Brooke responds, satisfied, when we successfully pass the car without colliding or veering onto the berm. Obviously, I couldn't have done it without her. I've never seen this! My favorite line: "Sometimes I go a whole day without ever touching the ground." Classic! Priceless. I love those kinds of conversations. Erika, thanks so much for your comment! You know, I've had more mothers tell me about their own kids encounters with toilet water, so suffice to say, we're certainly not alone. About passing out during the half-marathon... I certainly didn't expect or desire it, but you make a valid point: it DOES make for a better story than a typical crossing of the finish line would.
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(Reuters) – Three-times Grand Slam champion Stan Wawrinka recovered from a sluggish start to beat Frenchman Benoit Paire 7-6(4) 6-1 in the opening round of the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam on Monday. The winner of Tuesday's clash between fourth-seeded Canadian Milos Raonic and German Philipp Kohlschreiber awaits 68th-ranked Wawrinka in the second round. Earlier in the day, Italian Andreas Seppi overcame a mid-match blip against German Peter Gojowczyk to prevail 7-6(3) 3-6 6-2, while Mikhail Kukushkin did not drop his serve in a 6-2 7-6(4) win over home favorite Robin Haase.
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Skidmutro has a new name, but our exceptional service remains unchanged. We're now called Penn Creative—a name that better reflects our agency's regional presence and our prominence as a full-service operation offering graphic design, branding, marketing strategy and writing services to companies and organizations. What are the different logo types? Let's talk logos! What kind of logo do you have or want? What are the different logo types? Which is best for you?
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Drew Barrymore, Kendra Wilson and Ciara all showed off their baby bumps at the Safe Kids Day in Los Angeles on Saturday (5th April). Barrymore is due to give birth in two weeks and spoke about the importance of parents being aware of the everyday dangers their children face. Drew Barrymore showed off her baby bump at the Safe Kids Day in Los Angeles on Saturday (5th April). 39-year-old Barrymore is expecting her second child with husband Will Kopelman. The couple have one daughter, 15-month-old Olive. Drew Barrymore is pregnant with her second child with husband Will Kopelman. Read more: Drew Barrymore Is "Relieved" To Be Expecting Another Girl. Malin Akerman and her husband, Roberto Zincone, split after being married since 2007 because "they wan't to do what's best for their son." Swedish Canadian actress Malin Akerman and her husband, Roberto Zincone, have split up after 6 years of marriage. Akerman (35), who stars in 'Rock of Ages', and Italian drummer Zincone, who is a member of the band 'The Petalstones', break up just 7 months after their first son, Sebastian, was born. Us Weekly reports, an insider close to the pair said, "It's as amicable as can be, and they want to do what's best for their son." Trophy Wife has strong reviews, though it has a way to go to match a certain family sitcom on the same network. Trophy Wife, the new sitcom starring Malin Akerman, premiered on ABC on Tuesday to a wave of fanfare from critics. The American actress plays Kate Harrison, who finds being the third wife of Pete (Bradley Whitford) complicated by the presence of his ex-wives and stepchildren. In her review, Newsday's Diane Werts noted how Trophy Wife is almost entirely focused on the 38-year-old. "Akerman has to be everything. Good thing she's a nimble actress.... Whitford is always winning, and even the poor exes find wiggle room inside their cliches," she said. Continue reading: Is 'Trophy Wife' The New Modern Family? The first pictures of the potentially dodgy looking CBGB movie have been revealed, showing the film's stars filming in the specially built CBGBs nightclub set up. Obviously the most notable star here is Malin Akerman who is shown as Blondie's Debbie Harry for the first time - she's seen here in the below photo with Taylor Hawkins, who plays proto-punk pioneer and general gadabout Iggy Pop. Hawkins of course is a member of a band in real life - the Foo Fighters. The Ramones are another band set to appear in the film, with Joel David Moore, Steven Schub and Julian Acosta set to portray Joey, DeeDee and Johnny Ramone respectively. Twilight star Ashley Greene is also onboard to play Lisa Kristal, daughter of the CBGB owner Hilly Kristal. You can see what she's looking like in the gallery link at the bottom of the article. Will Montgomery has just been released from jail after an eight year sentence for participating in a bank robbery of $10 million that left him duped and ultimately trapped. He left behind his young daughter, Alison Loeb, who is now 14-years-old and has mixed feelings about her father returning and trying to bond with her. His attempt at leading an ordinary and straight life out of incarceration is disrupted when his former partner in crime, Vincent, kidnaps Alison and locks in the back of a soundproof taxi cab on Mardi Gras day so she's not likely to be noticed. Vincent, angered that he never received his share of the bank robbery loot and believing that it was hidden before Will went to prison, demands the $10 million as ransom with the threat of harm coming to Alison. Will is given 24 hours to hand over the cash, however in spite of what Vincent and FBI agent Tim Harlend believe, the money was burned and he no longer has a penny. He is forced to enlist the help of the stunning Riley Jeffers to help him attempt a robbery in order to rescue his daughter.
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The National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands (, ; NSB) was a Dutch fascist and later Nazi political party that called itself a "movement". As a parliamentary party participating in legislative elections, the NSB had some success during the 1930s. Under German occupation, it remained the only legal party in the Netherlands during most of the Second World War. Party history 1931–1940 The NSB was founded in Utrecht in 1931 during a period when several nationalist, fascist and Nazi parties were founded. The founders were Anton Mussert, who became the party's leader, and Cornelis van Geelkerken. The party based its program on Italian fascism and German Nazism: however, unlike the latter, before 1936 the party was not anti-semitic and even had Jewish members. In 1933, after a year of building an organization, the party organized its first public meeting, a Landdag in Utrecht which was attended by 600 party militants. Here the party presented itself. After that, the party's support began to grow. In the same year, the government forbade civil servants to be members. In the provincial elections of 1935, the party gained eight percent of the votes and two seats in the Senate. This was achieved against the background of the economic hardship of the Great Depression. Mussert's image as a reliable politician and his pragmatism allowed him to unite the different types of fascism and contributed to the party's success. This was bolstered by the party's strong organization and its political strategy, which was not oriented towards revolution but a democratic and legal take over of the country. By 1936, the party was holding annual mass meetings near Lunteren in Gelderland and, in 1938, it built the Muur van Mussert there, a wall which was supposed to be one element in a set of buildings and monuments inspired by the Nazi party rally grounds in Nuremberg. In 1936, under the influence of Meinoud Rost van Tonningen, the party became more radical and openly anti-semitic. Rost van Tonningen began to question Mussert's leadership, with the support of the German Nazi Party, increasing divisions within the party. This radicalisation led to decreased support for the party and a strong anti-fascist reaction of the political parties, trade unions and churches. In the 1937 general elections, the party gained only four percent of the votes and four seats in the House of Representatives, although it increased its representation in the Senate to five seats. In parliament, the NSB MPs showed little respect for parliamentary procedures and rules. Many NSB MPs were called to order by the chairman of parliament for physical and verbal violence. In the provincial election of 1939, the party also gained four percent of the votes. 1940–1945 After the Second World War broke out, the NSB sympathized with the Germans and advocated strict neutrality for the Netherlands. In May 1940, 800 NSB members and sympathizers were put in custody by the Dutch government, after the German invasion. Supporters of the party in the Dutch East Indies were also interned at that time, and when a Japanese invasion of the colony began some of these were deported to Surinam and interned in the Jodensavanne internment camp. Soon after the Dutch defeat on 14 May 1940, the imprisoned European NSB members in the Netherlands were set free by German troops. In June 1940, Mussert delivered a speech in Lunteren in which he called for the Netherlands to embrace the Germans and renounce the Dutch Monarchy, which had fled to London. In 1940 the German occupation government had outlawed all socialist and communist parties; in 1941 it forbade all parties, except for the NSB. The NSB openly collaborated with the occupation forces. Its membership grew to about 100,000. The NSB played an important role in lower government and civil service; every new mayor appointed by the German occupation government was a member of the NSB. On the national level, Mussert had expected he would be made leader of an independent Dutch state allied to Germany; in reality, however, the Austrian Nazi Arthur Seyss-Inquart was in charge of an occupation government. He chose to work with the remaining establishment as he realised that the NSB lacked popular support and talented candidates for more important functions. Mussert had in total five meetings with Adolf Hitler in which he pleaded for an independent Netherlands, but he was unsuccessful. Although Seyss-Inquart had proposed that Mussert should be made Prime Minister of the Netherlands, he was only given the honorary title 'Leader of the Dutch People', and he was allowed to build a marginal State Secretariat, but he was given little or no actual power. His influence in the party waned at the expense of Rost van Tonningen and other more pro-German members. Unlike Mussert, Rost van Tonningen was in favour of incorporation of the Netherlands into a Greater Germanic Reich. Beginning in the summer of 1943, many male members of the NSB were organized in the Landwacht, which helped the government control the population. On 4 September 1944, the Allied forces conquered Antwerp and the NSB expected the fall of the Netherlands to come soon. On 5 September, most of the NSB's leadership and many members fled to Germany and the party's organization fell apart, on what is known as Dolle Dinsdag (Mad Tuesday). Mussert himself spent the winter of 1944–45 at the estate of Bellinckhof, near Almelo. In these final months of the war the movement fractured further and further, and Mussert ordered measurements against leaders who behaved 'dishonorably' in September 1944. In the beginning of 1945 he terminated the memberships of Rost van Tonningen and Van Geelkerken. However, at that time Musserts power was severely weakened by the war events and the fracturing of the NSB. After the German surrender on 6 May 1945, the NSB was outlawed. Mussert was arrested the following day. Many of the members of the NSB were arrested, but only a few were convicted. There were no attempts to continue the organization illegally. Former members were shunned and sometimes imprisoned or humiliated. After that, they and their children remained stigmatized for a long time in society. The senior leadership was arrested and faced charges. Mussert was executed on 7 May 1946, Van Geelkerken was imprisoned, Rost van Tonningen committed suicide while awaiting trial. Ideology and issues The NSB started out as a classical fascist party, which based itself on the principles of leadership. It wanted a fascist state with a compliant government, fascist order and state control. It put the national interest above the individual interest and the interest of social groups (pillars) that had characterized Dutch society. The party was anti-parliamentary and authoritarian. Its program, which was otherwise modeled on the program of the German Nazi Party, initially lacked reference to anti-semitic or racist ideology of the Nazi Party. After 1936, under the influence of Meinoud Rost van Tonningen, the party became more oriented towards the Nazi Party and took on its anti-semitic and racist ideas. It also began to sympathize with the aggressive foreign policy of Italy and Germany. Practical demands of the NSB were: abolition of individual voting rights, corporatism, a duty to work and serve in the army, limits on the freedom of the press, laws against strikes. It demanded a unification of the Netherlands with Flanders and French Flanders in a Greater Netherlands, which would also control a large colonial empire consisting of Belgian Congo, the Dutch East Indies and perhaps South Africa. This state would not be a part of Germany, but only an independent loyal ally to Germany. Rituals and symbols The NSB copied elements of the Italian Fascists and German Nazis. Like Mussolini's Fascists, the NSB uniforms included black shirts, and the Party adopted the Fascist salute. Since 1933 it used the salute "Hou Zee!", which, Anton Mussert said, connoted courage and referred to the "glorious" maritime history of the Dutch Republic. It also began using titles like Leider for Mussert (Leader; similar to Duce or Führer), Kameraad for men (comrade) and Kameraadske ('comradess', a neologism) for women. One party slogan was "Mussert or Moscow", evoking the Fascist defense against supposed Communist subversion. Although the Party later adopted the Nazi red and black colors and the swastika symbol, the original NSB flag used the Prince's Flag. A blue wolfsangel (a hooked symbol of a wolf trap) on a white disc was set against an orange field. Leadership and support This table shows the results of the NSB in elections to the House of Representatives (lower house), the Senate, the States-Provincial, and the party's political leadership: the fractievoorzitter, is the chair of the parliamentary party and the lijsttrekker is the party's top candidate in the general election, these posts are normally taken by the party's leader. The membership of NSB is also represented. The House of Representatives then had 100 members. Municipal and provincial government Before 1940 the NSB held seats in provincial and municipal legislatures, but did not cooperate in any governments. After 1940 these legislatures stopped functioning and the NSB's role in local and provincial legislatures expanded. All newly appointed mayors were members of the NSB. The following figure shows the election results of the provincial elections of 1935 and 1939, per province. It shows the areas where the NSB was strong, namely in South Holland, North Holland and Gelderland. The NSB was the strongest in Drenthe and Limburg. In 1935, it became the second largest party in Limburg. The party was weaker in Friesland, North Brabant and Zeeland. In 1939, on the eve of the Second World War, the party lost nearly half of its provincial seats. Electorate The NSB drew its main support from the middle class: civil servants, farmers, business people and soldiers supported the party. Most of these people were not part of the strong pillarized organisations surrounding the socialist unions, and the Protestant and Catholic churches. Instead they were often a loose member of the weaker liberal pillar, which was very diverse. The NSB party scored particularly well in Drenthe, Gelderland and the towns of Limburg at the border with Germany. The synod of the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands declared membership of the NSB irreconcilable with membership in their church denomination in 1936 and reaffirmed this in 1941. The Catholic Church warned against the party's ideology in 1936 and banned support for the NSB in 1936 on pain of exclusion from the sacraments. A mandement from the Roman Catholic bishops declared in 1941 membership of the NSB illicit to a high degree. Party members Historians Lou de Jong and A.A. de Jonge have characterized NSB members as socially isolated opportunists who were motivated to join the NSB through a mix of opportunism, idealism and social connections. Organization Organizational structure The party was organized with Mussert serving as party chair and political leader. From September 1940 until its dissolution, Carolus Josephus Huygen served as Secretary General of the party. Yearly the party organized a Landdag, where Mussert held a political speech. Associated organisations The NSB was surrounded by several party organizations. It published a weekly newspaper, Volk en Vaderland ("People and Fatherland"). Between 1931 and 1935 the party had its own paramilitary organization, the black uniformed Weerbaarheidsafdeling (WA), similar to the Sturmabteilung of the Nazi Party. It was refounded in 1940. It also founded its own youth organization, Nationale Jeugdstorm (Youthstorm); a farmers' organization; and a daily newspaper, Het Nationale Dagblad (The National Daily). In 1940 the NSB formed the Nederlandsche SS (Dutch SS), which had up to 7,000 members. The term "NSB'er" has become synonymous with traitor in the Netherlands, and is used as an insult, especially in the context of ratting somebody out to authorities. A grim joke after World War II, made by Dutch Resistance fighters, is that former NSB members insisted that their acronym actually stood for "Niet So [zo] Bedoeld" or "I didn't mean it like that" as they attempted to downplay their treachery. Relationships to other parties The NSB was methodically isolated by other parties. Before the war the socialist Social Democratic Workers' Party and Nederlands Verbond van Vakverenigingen (Dutch Association of Trade Unions) coordinated counter-demonstrations and propaganda with a separate organization 'Freedom, Labour and Bread'. The NSB lobbied with the German occupiers to have other political organisations outlawed. Although the Germans had no problem with banning the socialists, communists and Christian-democrats, it was considerably harder for the NSB to convince them to get rid of their fascist rivals. Eventually, the Germans forbade these too and urged members to join the NSB, as these parties were considered too small. The most important rival for the NSB was the Nederlandsche Unie, an organisation founded in 1940, which wanted to rebuild Dutch society within the cadre of the changed balance of power. Although their point of view was later considered collaborationist, many Dutch joined the movement as an alternative to the NSB, which it soon outgrew. The end for the Nederlandsche Unie came when they refused to support the German invasion of the Soviet-Union. Hence, as of 1941 to 1945, the NSB was the only permitted political party in the Netherlands. Electoral performance See also Germanic-SS – the collective name given to Allgemeine-SS groups that were raised in Occupied Europe between 1939 and 1945. Quisling References Notes General references External link Banned far-right parties Dutch collaborators with Nazi Germany Parties of one-party systems Fascist parties in the Netherlands Nazi parties Political parties established in 1931 Political parties disestablished in 1945
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Cybermodeler Online Celebrating 20 years of hobby news and reviews Subject & Color Refs Atlantis Model Company 1/110 Mercury Capsule and Atlas Booster Kit First Look By Michael Benolkin Atlantis Model Company Mercury Capsule and Atlas Booster Kit Number Welcome return of a classic subject See text MSRP (USD) In the early days of manned spaceflight, the United States found itself playing catch-up to the Soviet Union, from the first artificial satellite in orbit (Sputnik) to the first man in space (Yuri Gagarin). Gagarin earned to milestones - first human into space and first human to orbit the Earth. Alan Shephard was the second human into space, but the Redstone booster wasn't powerful enough to push the Mercury capsule into orbit. It would be John Glenn, on the US's third launch, and the first using a modified SM-65D Atlas booster that would push Glenn's Mercury spacecraft into a stable orbit. That was February 20. 1962. Revell wasted no time producing a model kit to commemorate the first American into orbit with the release of Everything it "Go" later in 1962. This kit quickly became a classic and while it has been reissued a few times over the subsequent decades, it made its last appearance in 1998 after John Glenn returned to space aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery. Fast forward two more decades and was one Revell of the assets of a hobby distributor's bankruptcy, seeing that brand and many of its assets picked up by a German investment company and centralizing operations in Germany. The warehouse full of 'classic' Revell kit molds was acquired by Atlantis Models, and they've already begun the process of producing kits we haven't seen in decades including Everything is "Go". When this kit was originally released, it was far too complex for a young modeler such as myself, and by the time it was first reissued, I wasn't doing much modeling as I had my hands full with my active duty assignment and spending weekends helping to restore a 1:1 scale B-17G. I finally did acquire a few of the kits in the 1990s, but they were put away for a rainy day. Chuck Holte built this kit a few years ago (look here). This reissue by Atlantis retains the look and feel of the original kit. Molded in light gray styrene, this kit is presented on five parts trees and protected inside two sealed bags. These bags are essential as some of the tiny parts had come loose in shipping, but are safely accounted for. For a tooling that is over 50 years old, the kit looks surprisingly great. There are hints of mold flash here and there, but I've seen more mold flash from much newer molds than this. If you look carefully at some of the parts, such as the main deck, you'll note a hint of sink marks, but these are easily filled. The kit represents Launch Complex 14 at Cape Canaveral, the only facility at the time set up for manned space flight using the Atlas (the Redstone launches used Launch Complex 5). What comes in the box is a simplified version of that facility and what is notably missing are the gantries. Where the SM-65 ICBM is stored horizontally with its warhead in place and its tanks partially pressurized, the launch vehicle is assembled while the booster is vertical and one gantry has the crane to hoist the capsule and escape tower up into place and allow technicians access to the vehicle during assembly and checkout. The other gantry provides the swing-away arms for last-minute fuel and ground communication links prior to launch. Neither gantry is here, though there is a trailer/erector that is used to transport the booster to the launch pad. This isn't a criticism of the kit or the kit designers. You can see from the parts in this box that the basic launch stand and ramp are quite complex, and adding gantries would have made this kit overly expensive and complex to build. You only have to look at Revell's 1/144 Space Shuttle kit with Launch Tower to see how quickly a kit can escalate out of control in terms of cost and complexity. As you handle the parts, you'll note how delicate the various handrails are and it is amazing that even though these are too large for 1/110 scale, Revell was able to achieve injection-molded rails this fine 50+ years ago. There are some fantastic photos of Launch Complex 14 with the spacecraft on the pad online, so you can see how the colors should be applied and weathered to achieve that look. This is a fun kit, and thanks to Atlantic Models, you can build this moment of US spaceflight history without paying those collector prices. With thanks to Atlantis Model Company for this review sample! Notice: The appearance of U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Coast Guard, Department of Defense, or NASA imagery or art does not constitute an endorsement nor is Cybermodeler Online affiliated with these organizations. Copyright © 2019 TacAir Publications, LLC.
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Marriage before the age of 18 is a fundamental violation of human rights.Many factors interact to place a girl at risk of marriage, including poverty, the perception that marriage will provide 'protection', family honour, social norms, customary or religious laws that condone the practice, an inadequate legislative framework and the state of a country's civil registration system. This paper examines the effect of early maternal birthing age on the first-born child's height-for-age in a sample of developing countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, for example, covers the right to protection from child marriage in article 16, which states: "The betrothal and the marriage of a child shall have no legal effect, and all necessary action, including legislation, shall be taken to specify a minimum age for marriage…." The right to 'free and full' consent to marriage is recognized in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which says that consent cannot be 'free and full' when one of the parties involved is not sufficiently mature to make an informed decision about a life partner.Although marriage is not mentioned directly in the Convention on the Rights of the Child, child marriage is linked to other rights – such as the right to freedom of expression, the right to protection from all forms of abuse, and the right to be protected from harmful traditional practices – and is frequently addressed by the Committee on the Rights of the Child.Child marriage often compromises a girl's development by resulting in early pregnancy and social isolation, interrupting her schooling, limiting her opportunities for career and vocational advancement and placing her at increased risk of domestic violence.Child marriage also affects boys, but to a lesser degree than girls. Categories The theme of the event was "Consent Is Golden," and as I scanned the scene, I saw young women walking by with temporary tattoos of the phrase on their arms and faces.
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"Nicholas Blake" is composed of 2 distinct authors, divided by their works. Works have been aliased into C. Day Lewis. 1) Pseudonym used by British poet C. Day-Lewis for a series of mystery novels. 2) British author Nicholas Blake, born 1966-04-13. "Nicholas Blake" is composed of 2 distinct authors, divided by their works. You can edit the division. Nicholas Blake is composed of 1 name.
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For those who don't know, Y-3 is the cult collaboration between legendary Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto and sporting powerhouse Adidas. The result: equal emphasis on fashion and function. These black mesh Kaiwa Pod low-top sneakers from Y-3 feature a lace-up front fastening, a round toe, a moulded black and white sole and a branded tongue.
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It's on. Just Giving site just went live here. If anyone has anyway of getting some media interest let me know. If anyone can help in terms of badgering twitter to let me tweet excessively from my account that would be great. I have a few ideas about how to get started with the promotional stuff but last time round we didn't get into that until I started doing it, but we're a year older and a year wiser, and getting some attention before hand would be great. This year I'm going to try and have a live feed of me throughout from a web-cam so (if I can get that working) you'll be able to watch me fall apart. Please RT and hit the like button etc. Although I'll be doing this on twitter getting the message out there on facebook is just as important.
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CPC Canada strives to provide drivers with an environment where safety comes first and long-term careers are standard. We have extensive safety training and awards programs in place to ensure safety as a top priority. At CPC Logistics, we have a large amount of resources focused on helping our drivers and employees work safely. The "Safety Is A CPC FACT" program allows us to put consistency and quality elements into our safety message, to maximize its effectiveness and remind our associates about the value of working safe. The moniker FACT is an abbreviation for the four pillars of the FACT program: Focus, Anticipate, Correct and Talk. As a CPC employee, you may be wondering… what does this change? The answer is, this is not going to radically change anything related to the consistent safety messages you will receive. Safety will still continue to be a massive point of emphasis in everything we do. However, the goal of this program is to accomplish an overall higher level of safety awareness and execution. To instill in ALL CPC employees the value and desire to work safely and improve the way we approach our work. Our Mission is to provide the safest culture possible for all our employees through implementing a comprehensive safety program. Our Goal is to send each employee home safely at the end of each day. Our Vision is that our customers view our commitment to safety as a primary reason they choose to do business with CPC.
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Edson Roberto Vieira, mais conhecido como Edson Vieira (São João, 9 de outubro de 1965), é um técnico e ex-futebolista brasileiro que atuava como meio-campista. Atualmente está sem clube. Carreira Como jogador Começou no e depois passou por Matsubara, e . Foi para o México, onde defendeu o de Guadalajara. Retornou ao Brasil, onde defendeu a e . Após isso, foi para a Colômbia, onde atuou pelo e Unión Magdalena. Teve uma passagem pelo . Defendeu ainda o Edessaikós, da Grécia. Ainda esteve em , , Futebol Portuguesa-PR, e , antes de retornar a Colômbia e Como técnico Após encerrar a carreira de jogador, Edson passou a ser treinador e auxiliar de grandes treinadores no Brasil, e também na Europa e México. Iniciou sua nova trajetória pela Futebol Portuguesa-PR e não parou mais. Teve passagens por , , , , , , , , , , , , e . Anteriormente, seu nome foi especulado no Once Caldas, mas Edson optou ficar em seu país, e foi para o comando do , onde deixou no meio de outubro. Entre suas idas e vindas como treinador e assistente, dentro e fora do Brasil, ainda foi auxiliar-técnico de Universidad Guadalajara, Atlas, , e Sporting CP. Foi anunciado no América-RN em abril de 2022, substituindo o então técnico interino Leandro Sena. Estatísticas 100 gols marcados Títulos Como jogador Universidade Guadalajara Copa Marlboro: 1990 Milionários Copa Colômbia: 1995 Copa Tecate: 1995 Ceará Campeonato Cearense: 1996 Rio Preto : 1999 Como técnico Nacional-PR Campeonato Paranaense - Série Prata: 2003 São Bento Campeonato Paulista - Série A3: 2013 Time Juninho Campeão do superclássico Desimpedidos 2020 Futebolistas do Paraná Treinadores de futebol do Paraná Futebolistas do Londrina Esporte Clube Futebolistas do Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas Futebolistas do Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube Futebolistas do Club Atlas Futebolistas da Associação Atlética Ponte Preta Futebolistas do Botafogo Futebol Clube (Ribeirão Preto) Futebolistas do Esporte Clube Noroeste Futebolistas do Fortaleza Esporte Clube Futebolistas do Santa Cruz Futebol Clube Futebolistas do Rio Preto Esporte Clube Futebolistas do Ceará Sporting Club Treinadores do Londrina Esporte Clube Treinadores do São Carlos Futebol Clube Treinadores do União São João Esporte Clube Treinadores do Clube Atlético Sorocaba Treinadores da Sociedade Esportiva do Gama Treinadores do Esporte Clube São Bento Treinadores do Esporte Clube Taubaté Naturais de São João (Paraná) Treinadores do Sertãozinho Futebol Clube Treinadores do Comercial Futebol Clube (Ribeirão Preto Treinadores do Rio Claro Futebol Clube Treinadores do São José Esporte Clube Treinadores do América Futebol Clube (Rio Grande do Norte)
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MaK<sup>™</sup> Repower Gives Great Lakes Steamship a New Lease on Life Well into her sixth decade of operation, the S.S. Herbert C. Jackson still plies the waters of the Great Lakes, regularly carrying a bellyful of iron ore between Marquette and Detroit, Michigan. But an aging steam turbine and boiler present challenges for her owner, the Interlake Steamship Company, both in terms of maintenance and emissions. So this December, the Herbert C. Jackson will enter dry dock. She'll emerge next summer powered by two MaK™ 6 M 32 E engines—and with a new lease on life. "The engine system was going to require considerable capital to maintain," says Mark Barker, Interlake's president. "We have a long-term vision for this industry, and we made the decision to invest in new technology that will allow us to reduce our carbon footprint and environmental impact, while increasing reliability for our customers." With the new MaK engines, Barker expects to maintain vessel speed as well as improve control and maneuverability. That's important as the Herbert C. Jackson often winds through narrow waterways—in fact, she's the largest vessel ever to transit the Cuyahoga River, which runs through the heart of Cleveland, Ohio. "Full pilot house control of the engines will allow the captain to control the exact speed or direction of the ship constantly," Barker says. "That will allow us to have better maneuverability in navigating the rivers and making docks, as well as better control of the engine in restricted water to ensure the vessel is operating in the most efficient way possible." Emissions reductions should also be significant, with estimated drops of 35% in particulate matter, 57% in CO2 and 63% in sulfur oxides (SOx) anticipated. Plus, with the MaK engines in place, Interlake has the option to convert to even more sustainable operation in the future. "Not only are these engines extremely efficient, but they can be converted into dual-fuel LNG [liquid natural gas] if the infrastructure is built out to support implementation around the Great Lakes," Barker says. "By choosing these engines, we have the enhanced capability to lower our footprint in the future." The decision to repower the Herbert C. Jackson—the last steam-powered vessel in Interlake's fleet—with MaK engines was an easy one for Barker, based on previous experience with Caterpillar and dealer Toromont Cat Power Systems. "We installed MaK engines in our Paul R. Tregurtha in 2010, and we have been very pleased with their performance and reliability and the service that we've received from Toromont and Caterpillar," he says. "They offer a highly skilled technical team and a sales force that is extremely supportive and easy to work with—all qualities you want and need when you tackle large-scale, complex projects with many moving parts and players." Currently, the two MaK 6 M 32 E engines—which will be the first M 32 Es to power a vessel on the Great Lakes—are making their way from Germany to the U.S., and the vessel should arrive at the shipyard in mid-December. With the repower expected to take about six months, the Herbert C. Jackson should be ready to make a fresh start on her regular Great Lakes routes by mid-June 2016. When she returns to service on the Great Lakes in mid-2016 powered by new MaK engines, the Herbert C. Jackson will operate much more efficiently and produce significantly fewer emissions. (Photo credit: Dave Brendorfer) Cargo Solutions Get your vessel to its destination on time, every time. Meet your deadline and your bottom line with reliable and efficient Cat® and MaK™ marine engines. MaK™ M 32 E Available in 6-, 8- and 9-cylinder versions, the durable M 32 E offers reduced generator costs, class-leading maintenance intervals and competitive fuel consumption.
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Бергштрессер (, , ) — немецкая фамилия. Известные носители: (1896—1964) — немецкий политолог. Бергштрессер, Карл Фёдорович (1808—1874) — российский преподаватель, краевед, переводчик, писатель. (1883—1960) — немецкий политик. Бергштрессер, Николай Карлович (1855—1919) — вице-адмирал российского флота. Бергштрессер, Павел Карлович (1851—1920) — российский архитектор.
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A lack of access to education is one of the primary limits on human development. International development is a concept that refers to the development of greater quality of life for humanity. In 2000, the United Nations signed the United Nations Millennium Declaration, which includes eight Millennium Development Goals to be achieved by 2015 or 2020, one of which is Universal Primary Education. Location contributes to a child's lack of access and attendance to primary education. In certain areas of the world, it is more difficult for children to get to school. Gender contributes to a child's lack of access and attendance to education. Costs contribute to a child's lack of access and attendance to primary education. High opportunity costs are often influential in the decision to attend school. Mass Schooling: The phenomenon that describes the rise in school attendance worldwide. Internationalization of Education: The increased emphasis on international cultural exchange in the course of education. Universal Primary Education: One of the eight Millennium Development Goals developed by the United Nations; An attempt to give all primary school aged children access to education. International development is a concept that lacks a universally accepted definition, but it is most used in a holistic and multi-disciplinary context of human development–the development of greater quality of life for humans. In 2000, the United Nations signed the United Nations Millennium Declaration, which includes eight Millennium Development Goals to be achieved by 2015 or 2020. This represented the first time that a holistic strategy to meet the development needs of the world had been established, with measurable targets and defined indicators. Universal Primary Education is one of the eight Millennium Development Goals, and great improvements have been achieved in the past decade, yet a great deal remains to be done. The provision of education often focuses on providing free primary level education but also covers secondary and higher education. A lack of access to education is one of the primary limits on human development and is closely related to every one of the other sectors. Almost every development project includes an aspect of education, as development by its very nature requires a change in the way people live. There has been great progress achieved since 1999 in the achievement of the millennium development goal. UNESCO has found that the number of children enrolled in primary schools worldwide rose by more than 40 million between 1999 and 2007; the net primary enrollment in sub-Saharan Africa rose from 58% to 74% over the same period; and international aid commitments to basic education almost doubled from $2.1 billion in 2002 to $4.1 billion in 2007. However, despite all these important achievements, the world is currently not on course to achieve its target of universal primary education by 2015. Currently, there are more than 75 million children around the world of primary school age who are not in school. The majority of these children are in regions of sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia and within these countries, girls are at the greatest disadvantage in receiving access to education at the primary school age. Moreover, it is estimated that there is a $16.2 billion annual external financing gap between available domestic resources and what is needed to achieve the basic education goals in low income countries. This is due to current aid levels which address only 15% of that gap, resources often not provided to those countries who need it the most, and the amounts pledged not fully honored. Location contributes to a child's lack of access and attendance to primary education. In certain areas of the world, it is more difficult for children to get to school. For example, in high-altitude areas of India, severe weather conditions for more than seven months of the year make school attendance erratic and force children to remain at home. Gender contributes to a child's lack of access and attendance to education. Although it may not be as an obvious a problem today, gender equality in education has been an issue for a long time. Currently, there is a gender discrepancy in education. Enrollment is low for both boys and girls in sub-Saharan Africa, with rates of just 27% and 22%. Today, some 78% of girls drop out of school, compared with 48% of boys. Therefore, a child's gender continues to contribute to access and attendance today. Costs contribute to a child's lack of access and attendance to primary education. High opportunity costs are often influential in the decision to attend school. For example, according to UNICEF, an estimated 121 million primary-school-age children are being kept out of school to work in the fields or at home. For many families in developing countries the economic benefits of no primary schooling are enough to offset the opportunity cost of attending. Education is becoming increasingly international. The most represented case is the spread of mass schooling. Mass schooling has implanted the fundamental concepts that everyone has a right to be educated regardless of his/her cultural background and gender differences. The system has also promoted the global rules and norms of how the school should operate and what is education. In Europe, for example, the Socrates-Erasmus Program stimulates exchanges across European universities. Also, the Soros Foundation provides many opportunities for students from Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Programs, such as the International Baccalaureate, have contributed to the internationalization of education. Some scholars argue that, regardless of whether one system is considered better or worse than another, experiencing a different way of education can often be considered to be the most important, enriching element of an international learning experience. Education Index: Countries fall into three broad categories based on their Education Index: high, medium, and low human development.
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Q: EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005) JVM from JNI? I wrote some native methods in a vc++ with JNI to be accessed from java. Two of my three methods work perfectly fine with no issues. My last method, however, has been causing the following error message when i call it during runtime: # A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment: # # EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005) at pc=0x61e06550, pid=3408, tid=4796 # # JRE version: 7.0-b147 # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (21.0-b17 mixed mode, sharing windows-x86 ) # Problematic frame: # V [jvm.dll+0xa6550] # # Failed to write core dump. Minidumps are not enabled by default on client versions of Windows Here is my native method's code (in vc++): JNIEXPORT jcharArray JNICALL Java_jniusb_Main_receiveData (JNIEnv *env, jclass, jchar dataIndex) { DWORD BytesWritten = 0; DWORD BytesRead = 0; unsigned char OutputPacketBuffer[65]; unsigned char InputPacketBuffer[65]; static jcharArray ReturnPacketBuffer; jchar temp[65]; //send 'receive data' command to the firmware (OutputPacketBuffer[1]) WriteFile(WriteHandle, &OutputPacketBuffer, 65, &BytesWritten, 0); //retrieve data from firmware ReadFile(ReadHandle, &InputPacketBuffer, 65, &BytesRead, 0); for(int i=0;i<64;i++) { temp[i] = jchar(InputPacketBuffer[i+1]); } (*env).SetCharArrayRegion(ReturnPacketBuffer, 0, 64, temp); return ReturnPacketBuffer; } My Java code looks like this (abridged of course): public static native char[] receiveData(char dataIndex); public static void main(String[] args) { char vid = 0x4d8; char pid = 0x3f; //check if read/write handles were retrieved if(connectHid(vid, pid) == true) { System.out.println("connected!!!"); } else { System.out.println("not connected..."); } char[] test = new char[64]; char[] receivetest = new char[64]; char length = 0x03; char dataIndex = 0x81; test[0] = 0x80; test[1] = 0x80; sendData(test, length); receivetest = receiveData(dataIndex); Like I said before, the other methods (i.e. connect and senddata) work fine and but I get the error from the receiveData method. After some debugging I discovered that the error goes away when I comment out the line: (*env).SetCharArrayRegion(ReturnPacketBuffer, 0, 64, temp); in my native code (of course the data never gets returned in this case...). What am I doing wrong here? A: Aren't you missing something like ReturnPacketBuffer = (*env)->NewCharArray(env, 64); A: The exception code is for uninitalized memory access, as a hint, look for indexing out of bounds. A: for(int i=0;i<64;i++) { temp[i] = jchar(InputPacketBuffer[i+1]); } temp can hold 65 elements of type jchar. They initially hold some garbage values. With the above loop, you try to fill from 0 to 63 elements. The last element is left unfilled and is left with the garbage value which it had initially. (*env).SetCharArrayRegion(ReturnPacketBuffer, 0, 64, temp); Probably, the above statement is working on value at the 64th index of temp and is failing because of garbage in it. Try giving an index less than 64, it works, IMO. Or fill the 64th index also with a valid value by incrementing the for loop iteration to one another iteration.
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UK power back-up scheme approved by EU regulator Seth Dervey | October 25, 2019 | Energy, News | No Comments Earlier this week, a scheme allowing British power companies to receive payouts to maintain extra energy generation has been improved. The scheme was designed to safeguard the security of electrical supply so power would be available at short notice if there were supply disruptions. The European Commission has approved the scheme after payments were delayed by the European court. The court ordered for more information to be provided, including information about whether consumers were able to decrease consumption in cases of shortages. However, the Commission said it hasn't found evidence of this, and that the scheme was in line with EU rules. In a statement, it noted: "The Commission did not find any evidence that the scheme would put demand response operators or any other capacity providers at a disadvantage with respect to their participation in the scheme." The British government said it will now be reinstating the scheme, and that "the vast majority of the back-payments will reach capacity providers in January 2020". It added that almost £1 billion of payments were blocked during the suspension. Following the news, shares in British power company Drax went up. The firm was owed £75 million in payments. The chief executive said: "We will be prequalifying a number of Drax's flexible and reliable power stations, as well as some of our development projects, later this year with a view to participating in the capacity markets auctions in 2020." However, the news had received some criticism. For example, several non-government groups in the industry have tried to block the scheme. They say it has been illegally subsidising fossil fuels and this stopped new, more innovative ways of supplying power from being introduced. Jonathan Marshall, from the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU), a non-profit group commented: "Serious questions persist on the necessity of a capacity market. There remains little evidence that it is needed to keep British lights on." He added that the scheme would "continue to shut out innovative and disruptive technologies that are vital in the transition to a smarter, cleaner and cheaper electricity system". New EU fishing quotas announced for 2020 Palestine, Yemen, and Qatar all highlight the Mideast's need for an independent Europe Polish Support For The EU At An All Time High Migrant Smuggling a Growing Concern for European Union
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package com.jsteamkit.internals.messages; import com.jsteamkit.internals.steamlanguage.EUniverse; import com.jsteamkit.internals.steamlanguageinternal.SerializableMsg; import com.jsteamkit.internals.stream.BinaryReader; import com.jsteamkit.internals.stream.BinaryWriter; import java.io.IOException; public class MsgChannelEncryptRequest extends SerializableMsg { public int protocolVersion = 1; public EUniverse universe = EUniverse.Invalid; @Override public void encode(BinaryWriter writer) throws IOException { writer.write(protocolVersion); writer.write(universe.getCode()); } @Override public void decode(BinaryReader reader) throws IOException { protocolVersion = reader.readInt(); universe = EUniverse.get(reader.readInt()); } }
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Shares of Qualcomm Inc. (QCOM) have had a terrible start to 2018, falling over 9%. But the outlook for the company may get worse as analysts cut their forecasts. Already, a technical analysis shows the shares may fall as much as 15% in the coming weeks. The technical chart suggests that shares of Qualcomm may be poised to fall by 14.5% to $49.90, its next level of technical support. The stock's recent rise filled a technical gap at $62.25, and now the stock appears to be returning to its previous lower trend. Additionally, the relative strength index (RSI) is now trending lower after hitting an overbought level at 70. Analysts have been slashing their outlook for the coming quarter. Over the past month, earnings views for the fiscal third quarter of 2018 have been cut by nearly 10%. The company is now expected to see its earnings decline by almost 15% versus a year ago to just $0.71 per share. Meanwhile, the outlook for revenue isn't healthy either, with those estimates being cut nearly 1.6% over the past month and seen falling by 1.4% versus a year ago to $5.2 billion. The full-year outlook is even worse: Qualcomm's 2018 earnings numbers have been slashed by nearly 5%, and are expected to drop by over 23% to just $3.29 per share. Meanwhile, revenue estimates have been cut almost 1% over the past month and are seen dropping 5.5% on the year to $21.97 billion. One would have to go back to 2012 to find a lower annual revenue total for the company in recent years. The weak outlook is causing analysts to continue to reduce their price target on the stock with an average price target of just $62.74. That target has dropped materially since the middle of March, falling by nearly 13% from $72.03. With expectations for the company continuing to deteriorate, it is no wonder why the technical chart looks so poor.
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Jimmy Haber and Laurent Tourondel had a marriage made in heaven. Mr. Haber brought money and business savvy to the table, while Mr. Tourondel, an acclaimed French chef, landed their BLT restaurant empire on an elite culinary map garnering rave reviews and ardent fans. But on March 1 they split, breaking up their family of 17 restaurants across the country, nine of which are in luxury hotels. The intensely driven men, one with a flair for finance and the other a creative force, couldn't agree on how to expand the company and what Mr. Tourondel's role would be as new restaurant concepts were added to the portfolio of mostly pricey steakhouses. One thorny issue was adding a family-style Italian eatery to the group, which last year generated revenues of approximately $70 million. As in most divorces, the details of their separation are messy, include feelings of betrayal, and could result in lawsuits. In the cutthroat restaurant business, their story is one that plays out over and over, as famous chefs and their deep-pocketed backers—think Rocco DiSpirito and Jeffrey Chodorow—part ways more often than they stay together. Still, the row between Messrs. Haber and Tourondel offers valuable lessons for others entering into partnerships. For one thing, important details of their marriage are fuzzy, including the ownership of the brand, which remains in "suspended animation," as Mr. Haber puts it. When they first became partners, they agreed that if one left, the other could not open more BLTs. Neither one anticipated that the brand would become so powerful that it would spawn six New York locations, including BLT Steak and BLT Fish, and would travel to Las Vegas, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Miami and even Hong Kong. And though neither will admit it, legal action seems likely if one or the other makes a power grab for the valuable initials that stand for Bistro Laurent Tourondel. This month, Mr. Haber opened BLT Bar & Grill in the W Downtown hotel without Mr. Tourondel, because it was under way before they broke up. It could be the last restaurant to bear those initials. Nevertheless, in June Mr. Haber registered the name BLT Bar & Grill with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, perhaps to protect his rights to that name. Currently, Mr. Tourondel receives compensation from his former partner as a consultant and executive chef for nine BLTs in hotels, while Mr. Haber's company, BLT Restaurant Group, operates all of the restaurants. Mr. Haber lays claim to the concept, menus, recipes, decor and design of the restaurants. The former partners have their own versions of why they parted, colored in part by their respective roles and past experiences. Mr. Haber has invested in restaurants since the 1980s, using capital more recently from his private equity firm, Juno Investments, which owns companies that make everything from medical endoscopes to parts for ammunition. A big sports fan, he is also an owner of a minor league baseball team, the Rock Cats of New Britain, Conn. As Mr. Haber sees it, the strains of the recession played a role in the split. He says he wanted to develop new restaurants that were more affordable, appealed to a wider audience and did not carry the BLT name. He also wanted to bring in more "top-tier" chefs, who would spearhead these restaurants. "Laurent was resistant to that approach," says Mr. Haber. Mr. Tourondel says the plan violated their partnership. "We had an exclusive [agreement] that all of the restaurants would be with me," he says. "They wanted to do restaurants that would not include me." He adds that he supported the idea of an Italian restaurant, but not the plan to bring in a chef who would be equal partners with him. Indeed, Mr. Haber says he believes the company should be "bigger than just one person," similar to other restaurant groups like Union Square Hospitality Group, which has many talented chefs. Mr. Tourondel left the partnership prior to the March 1 announcement, without receiving a payout. Several weeks later, Mr. Haber hired Rodelio Aglibot as one of two new chefs who will lead the company. The timing of his hire is another sore point with Mr. Tourondel. Despite the turmoil, the partners have each moved on, with Mr. Haber planning to open six new restaurants over the next six months—including Casa Nonna, the Italian eatery that played a role in their breakup, and Go Burger. Mr. Tourondel just opened LT Burger in the tony Hamptons town of Sag Harbor with another partner. He says he has signed leases for two additional restaurants with different partners. He declined to give their locations or identify his new investors. Of course, these new concepts are unproven, and only time will tell if the two can recreate their success singly. Whatever their differences, the former partners are still linked by the nine restaurants in which Mr. Tourondel is the executive chef—and both of their reputations are on the line.
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DHARAMSHALA: A two-day training for trainers program has begun at Nyatri hall for 17 personnels from Department of Information and International Relations (DIIR), Central Tibetan Administration. The inaugural session of the workshop was attended by DIIR Secretaries Sonam Norbu Dagpo and Dhardon Sharling. In his inaugural remarks, Secretary Sonam Norbu Dagpo spoke about the importance of having an in-depth understanding of the Middle Way Approach, as it's the official policy of the Central Tibetan Administration to resolve the Tibet issue. He further said, as a Tibetan bureaucrat and staff of DIIR, which is the information wing of the Tibetan administration; it's even more important to understand the concept as they have to explain it to others. Secretary Dhardon Sharling spoke about the importance of learning Tibetan history to set the context and narrative to effectively advocate for the Middle Way Approach. She noted that even though it has been decades since the Middle Way Approach has been declared as the official policy of CTA, there is still a dearth of knowledge about the approach among the public. "It's high time that we raise as much awareness about the Middle Way Approach as possible. There should be a groundswell of support from the public for the approach which is CTA's official policy to resolving the longstanding issue of Tibet" she said. The two-day training is based on an interactive, activity-based learning and information sharing with regard to the relevance of Middle Way Approach as a realistic conflict resolution strategy. The training is being facilitated by Kalden Tsomo (UN and Human Rights Officer) and Jamphel Shonu (Editor-in-Chief of Tibet.net) and organised by Sonam Sangmo, head of MWA desk of DIIR. The training is a part of DIIR's effort to create champions of dialogue equip trainers with the right skills who will spearhead the campaign to spread awareness about the essence of the Middle Way Approach (Umaylam) among Tibetan youth.
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Third time lucky: ICANN beats off .africa ban Promises to create new top-level domain despite ongoing court case By Kieren McCarthy in San Francisco 13 Feb 2017 at 08:02 Internet overseer ICANN will push ahead with a new ".africa" top-level domain, despite having twice been ordered not to because of serious questions over how it handled the case. Earlier this month, a Los Angeles court refused [PDF] a preliminary injunction against ICANN that would prevent it from adding .africa to the internet and allowing South Africa-based ZA Central Registry (ZACR) from running it. The decision was just the latest in a lengthy battle between DotConnectAfrica (DCA), which also applied for the name, and ICANN, which decided to disqualify DCA back in 2013 on grounds that were later shown to be highly questionable. Twice before, DCA has prevented ICANN from "delegating" the name to the internet's root until its case with DCA was resolved, but this time the judge decided in ICANN's favor, accepting the argument that it would not cause harm to delegate it, and that DCA's case is unlikely to succeed because it signed an agreement with ICANN that said it wouldn't sue the organization. The decision – which displays a lack of understanding of the internet registry business, making it vulnerable to challenge – is the first time that DCA has not prevailed against ICANN, despite a huge disparity in resources and information. Regardless, its legal case against ICANN will continue. Bye-bye bylaws Back in April 2015, ICANN was found by an independent review panel to have broken its own bylaws by refusing to allow top officials to be questioned over their role in the decision to disqualify DCA. Three months later, we found out why. In a devastating critique of the organization and its staff, a panel of independent judges determined that ICANN had not acted fairly in both rejecting DCA's bid and then in refusing to hear its appeals in anything but the most cursory manner. ICANN then invited further criticism when its lawyers unilaterally decided to redact significant portions of the panel's final report to cover up evidence of ICANN staff's complicity with the other .africa applicant. That complicity even stretched to ICANN's head of operations personally editing a letter to make sure it would meet with all of the organization's criteria, sending it to the applicant, and then receiving it back from them, signed, upon which the organization approved their application. When its efforts to conceal the staff's actions were exposed, ICANN's lawyers then falsely claimed the redactions had been agreed between both parties, even going so far as to repeat the falsehood to ICANN board members. Upon further investigation, it was revealed that ICANN's staff had also repeatedly overruled what were supposed to be independent evaluators of the .africa bid in an effort to ensure that DCA was disqualified and its preferred bidder won the rights to the name. (Months later, ICANN's staff were also found to have done the same with another applicant – for the dot-words .corp, .inc, .llc, .llp and .ltd – when they literally rewrote independent evaluators reports to provide the grounds for disqualification. The CEO of the company called for ICANN's general counsel to be fired.) Despite having lost an independent review, ICANN continued to make it impossible for DCA to be accepted as a legitimate bidder for the name, prompting DCA to take the organization to court. In April 2016, that court sided with DCA when it agreed that ICANN had run a "sham process" subsequent to losing the independent review that was "intended to deny DCA's application based on pretext." It placed an injunction on ICANN that prevented it from delegating .africa until DCA's case had made it through the system. Despite those repeated decisions against it, ICANN continued to use its significant legal resources in an effort to get that decision overturned, and managed to have the court's jurisdiction moved, requiring DCA to apply again for another injunction. It was that injunction that the judge decided not to allow to stand, under the logic that it is possible for the .africa name to be redelegated at a future date. While that is theoretically possible, it demonstrates almost no understanding of how the internet registry market functions. The judge also accepted the argument that Africans were suffering by not having the .africa name under which to register names: a contention that is misleading at best given the fact that every country has its own top-level domain, and that the market for dot-words had exploded to several thousand in the past year. There is literally nothing that the addition of the .africa name to the internet will do to expand Africans' access to the internet addresses; it is simply a word. The judge also accepted the notion that the other bidder – ZACR – was suffering financial losses as a result of the ongoing litigation. A claim that is unverifiable since the spreadsheet on which the judge based his decision was submitted by ZACR under seal, claiming it contained commercially sensitive material. Regardless, it seems unlikely that ZACR is suffering ongoing costs with respect to the .africa name that it could not easily choose to discontinue until the case was decided. As to the likelihood of DCA winning, the judge argues that a single paragraph within the contract signed between DCA and ICANN (and written by ICANN) that says no applicant is entitled to sue ICANN with respect to decisions made through the process, will prove sufficient to undermine the case. That also seems unlikely given the degree to which ICANN's staff and board have already been shown to have broken their own procedures and bylaws in order to give preference to one bidder. Under those circumstances, it is hard to imagine that the contract clause retains its authority. Regardless, ICANN appears determined to push ahead with delegation of .africa. While it no doubt views that as a victory, the battle over the top-level domain is likely far from over. ® Shall we strip price caps from .org, mulls ICANN. Hm, people seem really upset... OK, let's do it Concerns snubbed as DNS overlord signs secretive deal, paves way for $$$ increases Jeff Bezos finally gets .Amazon after DNS overlord ICANN runs out of excuses to delay decision any further Analysis Persistence pays off for online super-souk, but not for South American states The curious tale of ICANN, Verisign, claims of subterfuge, and the $135m .Web dot-word Analysis DNS overseer faces probe over decision to award TLD to dot-com giant DNS ad-hocracy in peril as ICANN advisors mull root server shakeup Plan could reduce the number of central server operators Internet overseer ICANN loses a THIRD time in Whois GDPR legal war US org told by German court its delusional claims in privacy rules battle are not credible German court snubs ICANN's bid to compel registrar to slurp up data GDPR hell to continue for unprepared DNS overseer ICANN't get no respect: Europe throws Whois privacy plan in the trash Clueless DNS overseer sees lazy efforts torn apart – again Domain name sellers rub ICANN's face in sticky mess of Europe's GDPR Seeing as you love moratoriums on following the rules so much, how 'bout we get one, too?
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How can I get my iPhone 5S out of cellular "searching" mode? I have it in a mophie charging case. The phone is almost 3 yrs old and has been working fine up to now. I powered it down for a flight tonight and when powered up (at my home location where it has been working great ) it never got out of "searching" mode, looking for cellular coverage. I have received texts, but could not send. Welcome to iMore! It may be a weak signal. As to why, I have no idea. Could be your provider or an issue with the device. Check with your cellular provider and see if they have issues. Try a hard reset. Hold the top or side power/sleep button and the home button at the same time until the Apple logo appears, then release. Cellphone service could be down? Do what ledsteplin said or put it into airplane mode wait 10 seconds and then take it off airplane mode. That has happened to me a few times and the airplane mode reset it. Am I the only one who is sick of the media/podcast constant hating of the new MacBook Pro? Can I recalibrate my steps distance on my Apple Watch?
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Find a home on your PDA! The UK's leading Internet property website www.homepages.co.uk is now available on your PDA! Using our cut down interface, specifically designed for surfing on the move, you can now search for homes on your Pocket PC, Psion or other PDA. We have a web clipping version of our PDA-ready site available specifically for Palm users.
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HomeInternationalJeffrey Epstein Case: Prince Andrew steps back from public duties Jeffrey Epstein Case: Prince Andrew steps back from public duties Prince Andrew is stepping back from public duties for the "foreseeable future" over the controversy that has surrounded his friendship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The British royal released a statement on Wednesday night saying the focus on his association with the disgraced New York financier had caused "major disruption" to his family's work. He wrote: "It has become clear to me over the last few days that the circumstances relating to my former association with Jeffrey Epstein has become a major disruption to my family's work and the valuable work going on in the many organisations and charities that I am proud to support. "Therefore, I have asked Her Majesty if I may step back from public duties for the foreseeable future, and she has given her permission." "I continue to unequivocally regret my ill-judged association with Jeffrey Epstein. "His suicide has left many unanswered questions, particularly for his victims, and I deeply sympathise with everyone who has been affected and wants some form of closure. "I can only hope that, in time, they will be able to rebuild their lives. Of course, I am willing to help any appropriate law enforcement agency with their investigations, if required." Andrew, Queen Elizabeth's second son, denies an allegation that he had sex with a 17-year-old girl procured for him by his friend Epstein, who killed himself in a US prison in August while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. The scandal escalated since Andrew did an interview with BBC TV, aired on Saturday. The interview has drawn widespread criticism in the media, where many have said his explanations were unsatisfactory, while lawyers for Epstein's victims said the prince showed little sympathy for those abused.–DT Germany begins trial of RAW agents for spying on Sikhs, Kashmiris Google tightens political ads policy to thwart abuse
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Published 11:00 am Wednesday, November 2, 2005 Researched by Dr. Bill Stewart Nov. 3, 1955 -J. P. Cain was a patient at Hartselle Hospital recently but is now back at home. Nov. 4, 1955 -An extensive sprucing up operation was in evidence as Stewart Brothers Motor Company began showing the new 1956 model Chevrolets today. Nov. 4, 1955 -B. S. Stover of Stover's Cash Store has stated that he will move his business in the near future into the building presently occupied by Black Furniture Company. The latter firm is now engaged in a closeout sale. Nov. 5, 1955 -Jerry Putman is getting a lot of praise for his performance as the emcee at the recent MCHS talent show. Nov. 5, 1955 -John Hodges has two photos in the current Popular Mechanics magazine. Nov. 5, 1955 -Mrs. Opal C. Stewart and Mrs. Lee Palmer are among those attending homecoming at A.P.I. this weekend. Susan Stewart and Betty Palmer are Auburn coeds. Nov. 6, 1955 -"The Phenix City Story" begins a two-day run at the Ranch Drive-in Theatre tonight. This movie was filmed completely in the formerly corrupt southeast Alabama community and captures the real atmosphere of what was definitely a "sin-town." It will be recalled that last year, in June, Albert Patterson, the newly elected attorney general, was murdered by town racketeers and the state militia had to be called in to close the wide-open gambling joints and other vice dens. Nov. 7, 1955 -Vaughan Bridge and its present state of impassability will be carried to Montgomery to the desk of Governor James Folsom tomorrow morning. Representatives Albert Brewer and Bob Gilchrist are both interested boosters in the drive to reopen Vaughan Bridge, now impassable because of its deplorable condition. The state will be asked to finance a new bridge over Flint Creek since the county has no funds for the project. Nov. 8, 1955 -The annual homecoming celebration and football game of the Morgan County Training School is slated for tomorrow. Principal I. F. Stallworth has announced elaborate plans for this event. Nov. 9, 1955 -Hubert R. Mitchell has purchased the Strand Theatre. Mr. Mitchell has long-range plans for the show house which include the promise that it will become one of the town's most important assets in the relatively near future.
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This unit studies the international legal framework for international investments. It provides an understanding of the development of the law, and the economic, political and institutional factors that have shaped the law to its current state. The various sources of law, particularly Public International Law, Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs), and regional agreements, are examined. The interrelation between these sources of law, and between international and domestic law, as apply to foreign investments, are considered. The core legal principles and norms that apply to international Investments, such as Expropriation, National Treatment, and Fair and Equitable Treatment, are examined, as are Investor- State relations and international investment arbitration. communicate the research findings effectively and persuasively. Students will be required to attend 36 hours of seminars, and undertake approximately an additional 108 hours of private study, including reading, class preparation, assignment preparation and revision time over the duration of the course.
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Global Angel Investors Met in Istanbul Representatives and investors of world investment funds, which have reached a volume of $500 billion, attended the World Business Angels Investment Forum (WBAF), co-sponsored by Turkish Airlines. This year's congress of the WBAF, which is a partner of the G20 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, was held in Istanbul. The forum chaired by the Republic of Turkey Chairman of the Parliamentary Budget and Planning Commission Lutfi Elvan hosted ministers and senior bureaucrats from Mexico, Spain, Mali, Mauritius, and Malaysia. The meeting was attended by Safia Boly, Minister for Private Investment, Small and Medium Enterprises and National Entrepreneurship of the Republic of Mali; Prof. Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, former President of Mauritius; Dato' Lokman Hakim Ali, Secretary General of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry of Malaysia; Jose Enrique Millo Rocher, Secretary-General of International Affairs of the Andalusia Government of Spain; and Martha Delgado Peralta, Undersecretary for Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Mexican States. The meeting was chaired by the Republic of Turkey Chairman of the Parliamentary Budget and Planning Commission Lutfi Elvan. For the first time this year, a hundred selected start-ups and scale-ups had the unique opportunity to pitch their businesses to the hundreds of angel investors present at the forum on the Global Fund Raising Stage (GFRS). A total of eight international economic cooperation agreements were signed at the World Congress WBAF 2020.
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Hillary Clinton Promises a 'Very Contentious' Campaign Against Donald Trump Democratic presidential candidate, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, greets supporters during a campaign rally at Sacramento City College on June 5, 2016 in Sacramento, California. The California primary is June 7. By Katy Steinmetz / Sacramento, Calif. June 5, 2016 11:20 PM EDT Before Hillary Clinton took the stage in Sacramento on Sunday evening, drums were sounded furious and fast by percussionists from a local high school. Then Clinton, readying for war with a smile on her face, spelled out her plans for taking on Donald Trump in the 2016 election. "We're going to have a very contentious campaign because I am going to point out at every single moment that I can why the Republican nominee should never get near the White House," Clinton said to cheers of several hundred supporters who waited in 100-degree heat before packing into a gymnasium at Sacramento City College. Clinton accused Trump of running a campaign based on insults—against Mexican immigrants, Muslims, women and other constituencies, and quoted Abraham Lincoln: "A house divided against itself cannot stand." The speech, delivered in advance of the state's Democratic primary on Tuesday, follows a cutting foreign policy speech on Thursday, in which Clinton portrayed Trump as inexperienced and lacking the temperament to be entrusted with the country's nuclear codes. Those are themes she continued to hit on Sunday, amid reeling through policy agenda items that pleased the crowd, like promising to tackle climate change and pass gun control measures. "I believe that Donald Trump is not qualified or temperamentally fit to be president," she said. Though Clinton had not technically clinched the delegates she needs to be the Democratic nominee, news broke during her speech on Sunday that she had beaten rival Bernie Sanders in the Puerto Rico primary, bringing her within a few dozen delegates of that horizon. With a double-digit lead in New Jersey, which also goes to the polls on Tuesday, Clinton is expected to be the nominee before polls close here, though losing the liberal bastion could sap her momentum and underscore anew the challenges she has faced exciting voters this year. Some polls have showed a tight race in California. Like Clinton, most of the surrogates who spoke before she took the stage avoided mentioning Sanders' name. Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson summed up the apparent threat level by politely dismissing the Vermont Senator, saying he's "doing a good job." Speakers instead doubled- and tripled-down on the theme that the "stakes could not be higher" in this campaign, describing it as a choice between a safe-and-trusted candidate who runs on diversity like a car on gasoline, and a divisive, unpredictable cannon who could jeopardize "the future of our country and the future of the world," as a former ambassador said. California Gov. Jerry Brown's chief of staff described Trump as "he who shall not be named," to the crowd's delight, joking that he liked the sound of his own name too much. Many of the attendees were avid Clinton supporters, while some were Sanders fans who had come to believe that Clinton is the candidate they'll need to rally behind. But those present shared a distaste for the Republican alternative. "Hillary has the most incredible experience," said Margaret Munson, a resident of nearby Penn Valley, Calif. "And she is not a bigoted, arrogant, immature, misogynistic type of person." "It's Hillary or bust," said a Sanders fan and local college student, Jay Moslehi. "Trump's going to ruin everything." Get our Politics Newsletter. The headlines out of Washington never seem to slow. Subscribe to The D.C. Brief to make sense of what matters most. 'It Makes Me Sick With Grief': Trump's Presidency Divided Families. What Happens to Them Now? Where Is Alibaba Founder Jack Ma?
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With New Take In Kashmir, Congress Hopes Centre Has Learnt A Lesson HomeAll IndiaWith New Take In Kashmir, Congress Hopes Centre Has Learnt A Lesson Mr Chidambaram said that by announcing the peace initiative in Jammu and Kashmir, he hoped the Centre was admitting that the approach of using force to solve the Valley's problems had failed. All IndiaEdited by Anuj PantUpdated: October 24, 2017 01:51 IST Appointment of Dineshwar Sharma (centre) as interlocutor to the Kashmir issue was welcomed by Congress Srinagar: Following Home Minister Rajnath Singh's announcement of a sustained dialogue and the appointment of former Intelligence chief Dineshwar Sharma as an interlocutor, senior Congress leader P Chidambaram and National Conference leader Omar Abdullah both questioned the "muscular approach" and the "defeat of those who use force as a solution", respectively. In a tweet, Mr Chidambaram said, "With appointment of interlocutor, I hope government has finally admitted 'muscular approach' has failed in J&K." He also said that the change from a stance of "No Talks" to "Talks with all stakeholders" was a big victory for those arguing for a political solution for the Kashmir issue. As Home Minister in the UPA regime, Mr Chidambaram had formed a three-member committee of interlocutors in order to push for a dialogue on Kashmir. Echoing Mr Chidambaram's remarks in a series of tweets, former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah saw the announcement of the "sustained dialogue" as a welcome step, saying that accepting the political nature of the decision was a defeat for those who saw force as the only solution to the Kashmir issue. "Centre announces an interlocutor to engage with stake holders in J&K. Will keep an open mind and wait to see results of the dialogue process," the former Chief Minister said in one of the tweets he posted after the announcement. "The acceptance of the political nature of the Kashmir issue is a resounding defeat of those who could only see use of force as a solution," he further added. In another tweet, Mr Abdullah also sought answers about the ongoing National Investigative Agency (NIA) investigations in cases related to terror funding in the Valley. "What does this mean for the NIA investigation in J&K? Will investigation be suspended to facilitate dialogue with detained Hurriyat leaders?" he asked. The National Conference leader also questioned the open-ended nature of a part of Home Minister Rajnath Singh's statement on the issue, which described the 'legitimate aspirations of the people'. Mr Abdullah asked who would define which demands would be genuine and which would not. "The 'legitimate aspirations' of people of J&K is an interesting formulation. Who gets to decide what is legitimate?" he tweeted. Responding to a tweet about the choice of a non-political representative, Omar said the mandate given to the interlocutor was more important. "One can't get everything. So for now, we'll take what we can get. More important than the person is the mandate and absence of pre-conditions," he said. Jammu Kashmir InterlocutorDineshwar Sharma Interlocutor KashmirDineshwar Sharma Jammu And Kashmir Ex-Interlocutors Question Centre's Move On Article 370 Dineshwar Sharma To Continue To Engage With People Of Kashmir: Home Ministry Centre's Interlocutor To Kashmir Dineshwar Sharma Visits Baramulla "Not Bothered At All" If Congress Ends Tamil Nadu Alliance, Says DMK
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CLIENT NEWS: Scientist and businesswoman takes on engagement role for CRV Ambreed's LowN Sires An educator and businesswoman with a strong background in animal science has joined CRV Ambreed, taking on a newly created stakeholder engagement role to promote LowN Sires. Lynda Clark taught animal science at Lincoln University for 16 years and was the founding general manager of Dairy Women's Network. She also holds governance roles and works as a coach and facilitator. "We are really pleased to have Lynda join our team at CRV Ambreed," says CRV Ambreed's Managing Director Angus Haslett. "She brings to the role not only an understanding of animal science and the power of genetics, she's skilled at talking to people, bringing people together and will do a great job at telling the CRV Ambreed story of better cows, better life." The new engagement role has been created by CRV Ambreed to build awareness and continue conversations around its recent ground-breaking genetic discovery, LowN Sires, which has the potential to change dairy farming in New Zealand. In March, CRV Ambreed announced the discovery, thought to be a world-first, which could reduce nitrogen leaching on New Zealand farms by 20% within 20 years. CRV Ambreed identified and selected bulls genetically superior for a new trait related to the amount of urea nitrogen in milk. Farmers are now able to breed cows using straws of semen from CRV Ambreed's LowN Sires, and those daughters will have reduced concentration of Milk Urea Nitrogen (MUN). Cows bred for lower levels of MUN are expected to excrete less nitrogen in their urine which will, in turn, reduce the amount of nitrogen leached from grazed pasture. This could potentially save New Zealand 10 million kilograms in nitrogen leaching a year, based on the national herd number of 6.5 million dairy cattle. CRV Ambreed has been researching the connection between MUN and nitrogen in urine for five years, and Clark says the genetic discovery is an important one for sustainability in New Zealand. She says sustainable farm practices and improving the quality of waterways are "hot topics". "Farmers are using many management practices to reduce nitrogen loss, and LowN Sires is another powerful tool. It's "an easy, no additional cost and simple solution" to reducing nitrogen leaching on dairy farms, she says. "I want to ensure we are engaging with stakeholders at all levels - key farmer networks and people making policy nationally and regionally. Also, it is really important that people are driving through the farm gate to talk with farmers now about this option," says Clark. "That means talking to everyone from regional councils to large agricultural companies and organisations who work with farmers, to large farming entities and farming trusts. "I think we need to be able to put our hands on our heart, and say we are doing all we can to make a difference," says Clark. "There is increased pressure on councils to improve the quality of waterways, and to be accountable. So, part of my job is to raise awareness of LowN Sires and let them know more about this innovation, which has the potential to make a difference to farmers." Clark says many dairy farmers are already doing a good job at incorporating sustainability into their farm practices, including riparian planting, fencing and better on-farm management practices. She says LowN Sires is a piece of the puzzle. "It's a powerful tool in a farmer's toolbox, and it's something that can have an impact at no extra cost – it's as easy as choosing this straw (of semen) over that straw." She will travel the country to meet with large-scale stakeholders, including regional councils, large agricultural bodies and companies, and large farming trusts and corporations. "I'm looking forward to having conversations and understanding the challenges they are facing," says Clark, who invites people to contact her at [email protected] Clark has a long association with CRV Ambreed and the genetics research it undertakes – she's the partner of CRV Ambreed R&D Scientist Phil Beatson. In July CRV Ambreed also announced it had identified that when cows are bred for low milk urea concentration, a proportion of the nitrogen diverted away from the cow's urea, goes into milk protein. This finding gives CRV Ambreed further confidence that breeding cows for low milk urea concentration will not only reduce the amount of nitrogen excreted in their urine, but will also increase the efficiency with which dietary nitrogen is used for milk protein production. How low MUN and LowN Sires works The primary cause of nitrogen leached into the ground and waterways comes from the cow's urine having very high concentration of nitrogen and being deposited in small patches. Some of the nitrogen excreted is converted to gas, some is taken up by plants, and a substantial amount is leached, with soil-type affecting the proportion that is leached. CRV Ambreed, with the input of other researchers, has spent five years investigating the genetics of Milk Urea Nitrogen (MUN). The rationale has been that if it's possible to reduce MUN through traditional genetic selection means, and providing the relationship between MUN and amount of nitrogen excreted in urine holds, then the genetically improved animals for MUN will excrete less urinary nitrogen and hence leaching per animal and per hectare can be reduced. "Cows bred for lower levels of MUN are expected to excrete less nitrogen in their urine which will, in turn, reduce the amount of nitrogen leached when cows are grazed on pasture," CRV Ambreed R&D Scientist Phil Beatson says. "Farmers who include low-MUN in their breeding programme now add another tool to their farming systems to manage nitrate leaching and are looking at potential nitrogen leaching reductions of 10-12% by 2025." That's significant, Beatson says, and it comes with minimal or no disruption to normal farm management practices. Genetic studies have found that MUN is a heritable trait and that it is possible to reduce MUN through genetic selection. But that avenue has not been pursued overseas where alternative farming systems mean cows are not on pasture as much as they are in New Zealand and nitrogen leaching from urine patches is possibly not as important an issue as it is here. Beatson's research was designed to identify superior bulls for MUN with the specific aim being to provide low-MUN bulls to breed cows that excrete less nitrogen in their urine: in line with overseas studies he has identified some bulls that will breed daughters that have desired low levels of MUN, while at the other end of the scale some bulls will breed daughters with high levels of MUN. CRV Ambreed is the first organisation in New Zealand, and possibly the world, to market bulls with low-MUN genetics with the aim being to provide a long-term genetic solution to nitrogen leaching. Since 2012, CRV Ambreed has measured MUN concentration in 650,000 milk samples and analysed them to understand how strongly the trait is inherited, and to create a MUN breeding value for all cows measured as well as sires of the cows. MUN cow breeding values (BVs) can be made available to farmers who herd test and herd record with CRV Ambreed meaning they can effectively manage their breeding programmes around low-MUN.
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January 7, 2018 January 7, 2018 Puck It Up featured, Weekend Update Weekend Update: New Year, New Team? Week 14: January 1 – 7, 2018 Photo sources: CBC.ca, pastemagazine.com The Montreal Canadiens turned heads this week as they make both literal and theoretical moves, trading back-up goalie Al Montoya to the Oilers in exchange for a conditional fourth-round 2018 draft pick, and allowing rumors of a Max Pacioretty trade to spread ravenous around the league. Their captain has become unpopular with much of the team's fanbase despite his best efforts to lead an all-around lacking team that's currently eight points out of a playoff position. Prospective teams in the mix for the winger's near future have included the Edmonton Oilers, the Calgary Flames, and even the Nashville Predators (side-eye emoji). The struggling Anthony Duclair has formally requested a trade from the equally struggling Arizona Coyotes this week. The forward is hoping to regain the offensive prosperity of his 44-point sophomore campaign seeing as poor numbers are becoming a gruesome routine in the desert – Duclair has only managed to tally 13 points on the season thusfar, and his potential with Arizona appears to be exhausted. Chris Kreider (NYR) – A tragic case of "out indefinitely" infects the Rangers line-up as the forward is sidelined after undergoing surgery for a blood clot in his arm. The closest thing given in terms of a timeline for Kreider's return is that recovery could keep him out until March. When taking into consideration the winger's 22 points in his first 37 games of the season, this could certainly have an impact on the Ranger's scoresheet. Let's go streaking This week, several teams across the league are tallying game after game in the win column for some – in certain instances, unexpected – point streaks. The Winnipeg Jetsextended to a five-game point streak following their win against the Buffalo Sabres on Friday. As seventh in the league in points, Blake Wheeler no doubt contributes to the team's streaking campaign, posting five goals and three assists throughout. The Detroit Red Wings are up to a four-game victory streak, with a huge thanks to Jimmy Howard's goaltending. He saved 38 shots in the contest against the Florida Panthers and has a .952 save percentage across the past six games. Putting the cherry on top is Henrik Zetterberg's long pass to Gustav Nyquist for the game's final goal in the third, which was recorded as his 600th NHL career assist. Racking up a hefty seven goals against the Minnesota Wild are the Colorado Avalanche as they tack on their fifth consecutive win. Nathan MacKinnon, one of two Avs who had a three-point night along with Mikko Rantanen, noted in his post-game, "that was a playoff environment. We haven't had that in a long time." O Captain, My Captain The divisional captains have been declared for the 2018 All-Star game and, all things considered, it's nothing surprising. The fans voted Connor McDavid, PK Subban, Alex Ovechkin, and Steven Stamkos to lead their respective divisions in the three-on-three tournament and skills showcase to take place in Tampa at the end of the month. Coaches Jon Cooper (TBL), Gerard Gallant (VGK), Peter Laviolette (NSH), and Barry Trotz (WSH) will be behind the benches, as their teams hold the highest points percentages at this point in the regular season. League Leaders (Pts.) Nikita Kucherov, TBL (58) Nathan MacKinnon, COL (52) Claude Giroux, PHI (51) John Tavares, NYI (50) Steven Stamkos, TBL (50) Josh Bailey, NYI (50) Blake Wheeler, WPG (49) Jakub Voracek, PHI (49) Connor McDavid (47) Johnny Gaudreau, CGY (46) Tampa Bay Lightning (61) Vegas Golden Knights (58) Winnipeg Jets (55) Nashville Predators (54) St. Louis Blues (54) Washington Capitals (53) Los Angeles Kings (53) New Jersey Devils (52) Toronto Maple Leafs (52) What you may have missed on Puck It Up: 2018 World Junior Championship: Team Canada Snubs Chicago Blackhawks on the Rise The Islanders are Coming Home Check back every Sunday to catch up on the week's happenings around the league. Catch up on past Weekend Updates here. Follow us on Twitter: @puckitupblog. -Alyssa O'Brenski Email: [email protected] Twitter: @alyssaacorrine Instagram: alyssaobrenski Tagged Al Montoya, Alexander Ovechkin, anthony duclair, Arizona Coyotes, Blake Wheeler, Chris Kreider, Colorado Avalanche, Connor McDavid, Detroit Red Wings, Henrik Zetterberg, Max Pacioretty, Montreal Canadiens, Nathan MacKinnon, New York Rangers, PK Subban, Steven Stamkos, Weekend Update, Winnipeg Jets Puck It Up's Midseason NHL Predictions
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After attending the February 1 oral argument in Mozilla v. FCC, Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) issued a statement saying: "Whether in the halls of the courts or the halls of Congress, we will fight to defend net neutrality. Nothing less than the fate of the internet is being argued in this court case, and we must do everything we can in this historic fight. We will soon lay down a legislative marker in the Senate in support of net neutrality to show the American people that we are on their side in overwhelming supporting a free and open internet. Senator Markey attended oral argument to support the case of internet companies and 22 state attorneys general who say the FCC lacked the legal reasoning for throwing out net neutrality regulations. In August 2018, he and Congresswoman Anna G. Eshoo (CA-18) led more than 100 members of Congress in filing an amicus brief in the case. the amount of video-described programming that is currently available to consumers on television, as well as the types of programming that are provided with video description. the extent to which both visually impaired and non-visually impaired consumers use video description services when viewing television programming, as well as the benefits to consumers of such services. the costs of providing video description for video programming on television. the availability of, and demand or need for, video description outside the currently covered market areas. Comments are due April 1, 2019; reply comments are due May 1, 2019.
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Accepted Manuscript: Raiders of the lost kek: 3.5 years of augmented 4chan posts from the politically incorrect board Title: Raiders of the lost kek: 3.5 years of augmented 4chan posts from the politically incorrect board This paper presents a dataset with over 3.3M threads and 134.5M posts from the Politically Incorrect board (/pol/) of the imageboard forum 4chan, posted over a period of almost 3.5 years (June 2016–November 2019). To the best of our knowledge, this represents the largest publicly available 4chan dataset, providing the community with an archive of posts that have been permanently deleted from 4chan and are otherwise inaccessible. We augment the data with a set of additional labels, including toxicity scores and the named entities mentioned in each post. We also present a statistical analysis of the dataset, providing an overview of what researchers interested in using it can expect, as well as a simple content analysis, shedding light on the most prominent discussion topics, the most popular entities mentioned, and the toxicity level of each post. Overall, we are confident that our work will motivate and assist researchers in studying and understanding 4chan, as well as its role on the greater Web. For instance, we hope this dataset may be used for cross-platform studies of social media, as well as being useful for other types of research like natural language processing. Finally, our dataset can assist qualitative work focusing on in-depth case studies of specific narratives, events, or social theories. Papasavva, A; Zannettou, S.; De Cristofaro, E.; Stringhini, G.; Blackburn, J. Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media An Investigation on the Portrayal of Blue Whale Challenge on YouTube and Twitter Khasawneh, Amro ; Chalil Madathil, Kapil ; Dixon, Emma ; Wisniewski, Pamela ; Zinzow, Heidi ; Roth, Rebecca ( November 2019 , Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting) Introduction Social media has created opportunities for children to gather social support online (Blackwell et al., 2016; Gonzales, 2017; Jackson, Bailey, & Foucault Welles, 2018; Khasawneh, Rogers, Bertrand, Madathil, & Gramopadhye, 2019; Ponathil, Agnisarman, Khasawneh, Narasimha, & Madathil, 2017). However, social media also has the potential to expose children and adolescents to undesirable behaviors. Research showed that social media can be used to harass, discriminate (Fritz & Gonzales, 2018), dox (Wood, Rose, & Thompson, 2018), and socially disenfranchise children (Page, Wisniewski, Knijnenburg, & Namara, 2018). Other research proposes that social media use might be correlated to the significant increase in suicide rates and depressive symptoms among children and adolescents in the past ten years (Mitchell, Wells, Priebe, & Ybarra, 2014). Evidence based research suggests that suicidal and unwanted behaviors can be promulgated through social contagion effects, which model, normalize, and reinforce self-harming behavior (Hilton, 2017). These harmful behaviors and social contagion effects may occur more frequently through repetitive exposure and modelling via social media, especially when such content goes "viral" (Hilton, 2017). One example of viral self-harming behavior that has generated significant media attention is the Blue Whale Challenge (BWC). The hearsay about this challenge is that individuals at allmore »ages are persuaded to participate in self-harm and eventually kill themselves (Mukhra, Baryah, Krishan, & Kanchan, 2017). Research is needed specifically concerning BWC ethical concerns, the effects the game may have on teenagers, and potential governmental interventions. To address this gap in the literature, the current study uses qualitative and content analysis research techniques to illustrate the risk of self-harm and suicide contagion through the portrayal of BWC on YouTube and Twitter Posts. The purpose of this study is to analyze the portrayal of BWC on YouTube and Twitter in order to identify the themes that are presented on YouTube and Twitter posts that share and discuss BWC. In addition, we want to explore to what extent are YouTube videos compliant with safe and effective suicide messaging guidelines proposed by the Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC). Method Two social media websites were used to gather the data: 60 videos and 1,112 comments from YouTube and 150 posts from Twitter. The common themes of the YouTube videos, comments on those videos, and the Twitter posts were identified using grounded, thematic content analysis on the collected data (Padgett, 2001). Three codebooks were built, one for each type of data. The data for each site were analyzed, and the common themes were identified. A deductive coding analysis was conducted on the YouTube videos based on the nine SPRC safe and effective messaging guidelines (Suicide Prevention Resource Center, 2006). The analysis explored the number of videos that violated these guidelines and which guidelines were violated the most. The inter-rater reliabilities between the coders ranged from 0.61 – 0.81 based on Cohen's kappa. Then the coders conducted consensus coding. Results & Findings Three common themes were identified among all the posts in the three social media platforms included in this study. The first theme included posts where social media users were trying to raise awareness and warning parents about this dangerous phenomenon in order to reduce the risk of any potential participation in BWC. This was the most common theme in the videos and posts. Additionally, the posts claimed that there are more than 100 people who have played BWC worldwide and provided detailed description of what each individual did while playing the game. These videos also described the tasks and different names of the game. Only few videos provided recommendations to teenagers who might be playing or thinking of playing the game and fewer videos mentioned that the provided statistics were not confirmed by reliable sources. The second theme included posts of people that either criticized the teenagers who participated in BWC or made fun of them for a couple of reasons: they agreed with the purpose of BWC of "cleaning the society of people with mental issues," or they misunderstood why teenagers participate in these kind of challenges, such as thinking they mainly participate due to peer pressure or to "show off". The last theme we identified was that most of these users tend to speak in detail about someone who already participated in BWC. These videos and posts provided information about their demographics and interviews with their parents or acquaintances, who also provide more details about the participant's personal life. The evaluation of the videos based on the SPRC safe messaging guidelines showed that 37% of the YouTube videos met fewer than 3 of the 9 safe messaging guidelines. Around 50% of them met only 4 to 6 of the guidelines, while the remaining 13% met 7 or more of the guidelines. Discussion This study is the first to systematically investigate the quality, portrayal, and reach of BWC on social media. Based on our findings from the emerging themes and the evaluation of the SPRC safe messaging guidelines we suggest that these videos could contribute to the spread of these deadly challenges (or suicide in general since the game might be a hoax) instead of raising awareness. Our suggestion is parallel with similar studies conducted on the portrait of suicide in traditional media (Fekete & Macsai, 1990; Fekete & Schmidtke, 1995). Most posts on social media romanticized people who have died by following this challenge, and younger vulnerable teens may see the victims as role models, leading them to end their lives in the same way (Fekete & Schmidtke, 1995). The videos presented statistics about the number of suicides believed to be related to this challenge in a way that made suicide seem common (Cialdini, 2003). In addition, the videos presented extensive personal information about the people who have died by suicide while playing the BWC. These videos also provided detailed descriptions of the final task, including pictures of self-harm, material that may encourage vulnerable teens to consider ending their lives and provide them with methods on how to do so (Fekete & Macsai, 1990). On the other hand, these videos both failed to emphasize prevention by highlighting effective treatments for mental health problems and failed to encourage teenagers with mental health problems to seek help and providing information on where to find it. YouTube and Twitter are capable of influencing a large number of teenagers (Khasawneh, Ponathil, Firat Ozkan, & Chalil Madathil, 2018; Pater & Mynatt, 2017). We suggest that it is urgent to monitor social media posts related to BWC and similar self-harm challenges (e.g., the Momo Challenge). Additionally, the SPRC should properly educate social media users, particularly those with more influence (e.g., celebrities) on elements that boost negative contagion effects. While the veracity of these challenges is doubted by some, posting about the challenges in unsafe manners can contribute to contagion regardless of the challlenges' true nature.« less What We Can Learn from Jury Note Taking: A Content Analysis Denne, E. ( March 2020 , Annual Conference of the American Psychology-Law Society.) Abstract: Jury notetaking can be controversial despite evidence suggesting benefits for recall and understanding. Research on note taking has historically focused on the deliberation process. Yet, little research explores the notes themselves. We developed a 10-item coding guide to explore what jurors take notes on (e.g., simple vs. complex evidence) and how they take notes (e.g., gist vs. specific representation). In general, jurors made gist representations of simple and complex information in their notes. This finding is consistent with Fuzzy Trace Theory (Reyna & Brainerd, 1995) and suggests notes may serve as a general memory aid, rather than verbatim representation. Summary: The practice of jury notetaking in the courtroom is often contested. Some states allow it (e.g., Nebraska: State v. Kipf, 1990), while others forbid it (e.g., Louisiana: La. Code of Crim. Proc., Art. 793). Some argue notes may serve as a memory aid, increase juror confidence during deliberation, and help jurors engage in the trial (Hannaford & Munsterman, 2001; Heuer & Penrod, 1988, 1994). Others argue notetaking may distract jurors from listening to evidence, that juror notes may be given undue weight, and that those who took notes may dictate the deliberation process (Dann, Hans, & Kaye, 2005). Whilemore »research has evaluated the efficacy of juror notes on evidence comprehension, little work has explored the specific content of juror notes. In a similar project on which we build, Dann, Hans, and Kaye (2005) found jurors took on average 270 words of notes each with 85% including references to jury instructions in their notes. In the present study we use a content analysis approach to examine how jurors take notes about simple and complex evidence. We were particularly interested in how jurors captured gist and specific (verbatim) information in their notes as they have different implications for information recall during deliberation. According to Fuzzy Trace Theory (Reyna & Brainerd, 1995), people extract "gist" or qualitative meaning from information, and also exact, verbatim representations. Although both are important for helping people make well-informed judgments, gist-based understandings are purported to be even more important than verbatim understanding (Reyna, 2008; Reyna & Brainer, 2007). As such, it could be useful to examine how laypeople represent information in their notes during deliberation of evidence. Methods Prior to watching a 45-minute mock bank robbery trial, jurors were given a pen and notepad and instructed they were permitted to take notes. The evidence included testimony from the defendant, witnesses, and expert witnesses from prosecution and defense. Expert testimony described complex mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) evidence. The present analysis consists of pilot data representing 2,733 lines of notes from 52 randomly-selected jurors across 41 mock juries. Our final sample for presentation at AP-LS will consist of all 391 juror notes in our dataset. Based on previous research exploring jury note taking as well as our specific interest in gist vs. specific encoding of information, we developed a coding guide to quantify juror note-taking behaviors. Four researchers independently coded a subset of notes. Coders achieved acceptable interrater reliability [(Cronbach's Alpha = .80-.92) on all variables across 20% of cases]. Prior to AP-LS, we will link juror notes with how they discuss scientific and non-scientific evidence during jury deliberation. Coding Note length. Before coding for content, coders counted lines of text. Each notepad line with at minimum one complete word was coded as a line of text. Gist information vs. Specific information. Any line referencing evidence was coded as gist or specific. We coded gist information as information that did not contain any specific details but summarized the meaning of the evidence (e.g., "bad, not many people excluded"). Specific information was coded as such if it contained a verbatim descriptive (e.g.,"<1 of people could be excluded"). We further coded whether this information was related to non-scientific evidence or related to the scientific DNA evidence. Mentions of DNA Evidence vs. Other Evidence. We were specifically interested in whether jurors mentioned the DNA evidence and how they captured complex evidence. When DNA evidence was mention we coded the content of the DNA reference. Mentions of the characteristics of mtDNA vs nDNA, the DNA match process or who could be excluded, heteroplasmy, references to database size, and other references were coded. Reliability. When referencing DNA evidence, we were interested in whether jurors mentioned the evidence reliability. Any specific mention of reliability of DNA evidence was noted (e.g., "MT DNA is not as powerful, more prone to error"). Expert Qualification. Finally, we were interested in whether jurors noted an expert's qualifications. All references were coded (e.g., "Forensic analyst"). Results On average, jurors took 53 lines of notes (range: 3-137 lines). Most (83%) mentioned jury instructions before moving on to case specific information. The majority of references to evidence were gist references (54%) focusing on non-scientific evidence and scientific expert testimony equally (50%). When jurors encoded information using specific references (46%), they referenced non-scientific evidence and expert testimony equally as well (50%). Thirty-three percent of lines were devoted to expert testimony with every juror including at least one line. References to the DNA evidence were usually focused on who could be excluded from the FBIs database (43%), followed by references to differences between mtDNA vs nDNA (30%), and mentions of the size of the database (11%). Less frequently, references to DNA evidence focused on heteroplasmy (5%). Of those references that did not fit into a coding category (11%), most focused on the DNA extraction process, general information about DNA, and the uniqueness of DNA. We further coded references to DNA reliability (15%) as well as references to specific statistical information (14%). Finally, 40% of jurors made reference to an expert's qualifications. Conclusion Jury note content analysis can reveal important information about how jurors capture trial information (e.g., gist vs verbatim), what evidence they consider important, and what they consider relevant and irrelevant. In our case, it appeared jurors largely created gist representations of information that focused equally on non-scientific evidence and scientific expert testimony. This finding suggests note taking may serve not only to represent information verbatim, but also and perhaps mostly as a general memory aid summarizing the meaning of evidence. Further, jurors' references to evidence tended to be equally focused on the non-scientific evidence and the scientifically complex DNA evidence. This observation suggests jurors may attend just as much to non-scientific evidence as they to do complex scientific evidence in cases involving complicated evidence – an observation that might inform future work on understanding how jurors interpret evidence in cases with complex information. Learning objective: Participants will be able to describe emerging evidence about how jurors take notes during trial.« less You asked, now what? Modeling Students' Help-Seeking and Coding actions from Re- quest to Resolution Zhikai Gao ; Bradley Erickson ; Yiqiao Xu ; Collin Lynch ; Sarah Heckman ; Tiffany Barnes ( December 2022 , Journal of educational data mining) Nigel Bosch ; Antonija Mitrovic ; Agathe Merceron (Ed.) Demand for education in Computer Science has increased markedly in recent years. With increased demand has come to an increased need for student support, especially for courses with large programming projects. Instructors commonly provide online post forums or office hours to address this massive demand for help requests. Identifying what types of questions students are asking in those interactions and what triggers their help requests can in turn assist instructors in better managing limited help-providing resources. In this study, we aim to explore students' help-seeking actions from the two separate approaches we mentioned before and investigate their coding actions before help requests to understand better what motivates students to seek help in programming projects. We collected students' help request data and commit logs from two Fall offerings of a CS2 course. In our analysis, we first believe that different types of questions should be related to different behavioral patterns. Therefore, we first categorized students' help requests based on their content (e.g., Implementation, General Debugging, or Addressing Teaching Staff (TS) Test Failures). We found that General Debugging is the most frequently asked question. Then we analyzed how the popularity of each type of request changed over time. Our results suggest thatmore »implementation is more popular in the early stage of the project cycle, and it changes to General Debugging and Addressing TS Failures in the later stage. We also calculated the accuracy of students' commit frequency one hour before their help requests; the results show that before Implementation requests, the commit frequency is significantly lower, and before TS failure requests, the frequency is significantly higher. Moreover, we checked before any help request whether students changed their source code or test code. The results show implementation requests related to higher chances of source code changes and coverage questions related to more test code changes. Moreover, we use a Markov Chain model to show students' action sequences before, during, and after the requests. And finally, we explored students' progress after the office hours interaction and found that over half of the students improved the correctness of their code after 20 minutes of their office hours interaction addressing TS failures ends.« less Pain and Laboratory Animals: Publication Practices for Better Data Reproducibility and Better Animal Welfare https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. pone.0155001 Larry Carbone, Jamie Austin ( May 2016 , PloS one) Scientists who perform major survival surgery on laboratory animals face a dual welfare and methodological challenge: how to choose surgical anesthetics and post-operative analgesics that will best control animal suffering, knowing that both pain and the drugs that manage pain can all affect research outcomes. Scientists who publish full descriptions of animal procedures allow critical and systematic reviews of data, demonstrate their adherence to animal welfare norms, and guide other scientists on how to conduct their own studies in the field. We investigated what information on animal pain management a reasonably diligent scientist might find in planning for a successful experiment. To explore how scientists in a range of fields describe their management of this ethical and methodological concern, we scored 400 scientific articles that included major animal survival surgeries as part of their experimental methods, for the completeness of information on anesthesia and analgesia. The 400 articles (250 accepted for publication pre-2011, and 150 in 2014–15, along with 174 articles they reference) included thoracotomies, craniotomies, gonadectomies, organ transplants, peripheral nerve injuries, spinal laminectomies and orthopedic procedures in dogs, primates, swine, mice, rats and other rodents. We scored articles for Publication Completeness (PC), which was any mention of use ofmore »anesthetics or analgesics; Analgesia Use (AU) which was any use of post-surgical analgesics, and Analgesia Completeness (a composite score comprising intra-operative analgesia, extended post-surgical analgesia, and use of multimodal analgesia). 338 of 400 articles were PC. 98 of these 338 were AU, with some mention of analgesia, while 240 of 338 mentioned anesthesia only but not postsurgical analgesia. Journals' caliber, as measured by their 2013 Impact Factor, had no effect on PC or AU. We found no effect of whether a journal instructs authors to consult the ARRIVE publishing guidelines published in 2010 on PC or AC for the 150 mouse and rat articles in our 2014–15 dataset. None of the 302 articles that were silent about analgesic use included an explicit statement that analgesics were withheld, or a discussion of how pain management or untreated pain might affect results. We conclude that current scientific literature cannot be trusted to present full detail on use of animal anesthetics and analgesics. We report that publication guidelines focus more on other potential sources of bias in experimental results, under-appreciate the potential for pain and pain drugs to skew data, PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0155001 May 12, 2016 1 / 24 a11111 OPEN ACCESS Citation: Carbone L, Austin J (2016) Pain and Laboratory Animals: Publication Practices for Better Data Reproducibility and Better Animal Welfare. PLoS ONE 11(5): e0155001. doi:10.1371/journal. pone.0155001 Editor: Chang-Qing Gao, Central South University, CHINA Received: December 29, 2015 Accepted: April 22, 2016 Published: May 12, 2016 Copyright: © 2016 Carbone, Austin. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Data Availability Statement: All relevant data are within the paper and its Supporting Information files. Authors may be contacted for further information. Funding: This study was funded by the United States National Science Foundation Division of Social and Economic Sciences. Award #1455838. The funder had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist. and thus mostly treat pain management as solely an animal welfare concern, in the jurisdiction of animal care and use committees. At the same time, animal welfare regulations do not include guidance on publishing animal data, even though publication is an integral part of the cycle of research and can affect the welfare of animals in studies building on published work, leaving it to journals and authors to voluntarily decide what details of animal use to publish. We suggest that journals, scientists and animal welfare regulators should revise current guidelines and regulations, on treatment of pain and on transparent reporting of treatment of pain, to improve this dual welfare and data-quality deficiency.« less US State Tourism Websites Shere, Danya ; Ayub, Ahmad ; Mueller, Rebecca ; Fabian, Lexi ; Shah, Akshat ; Fox, Edward A. ( May 2020 , Multimedia, Hypertext, and Information Access) In the United States, every state has a tourism website. These sites highlight the main attractions of the state, travel tips, and blog posts among other relevant information. The funding for these websites often comes from occupancy taxes, a form of taxes that comes from tourists who stay in hotels and visit attractions. Therefore, current and past tourists fund the efforts to draw future tourists into the state. Since state tourism is funded by the success of past tourism efforts, it is important for researchers to spend their time and resources on finding out what efforts were successful and which weren't. With this comes the importance of seeing trends in past tourism endeavors. By examining past tourism websites, patterns can be drawn about information that changed, from season to season and year to year. These patterns can be used to see what researchers deemed as successful tourism efforts, and help guide future state tourism decisions. Our client, Dr. Florian Zach of the Howard Feiertag Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management, wants to use this historical analysis on state tourism information to help with his research on trends in state tourism website content. Iterations of the California state tourism website, amongmore »other sites, are stored as snapshots on the Internet Archive and can be accessed to see changes in websites over time. Our team was given Parquet files of these snapshots dating back to 2008. The goal of the project was to assist Dr. Zach by using the California state tourism website, visitcalifornia.com, and these snapshots as an avenue to explore data extraction and visualization techniques on tourism patterns to later be expanded to other states' tourism websites. Python's Pandas library was utilized to examine and extract relevant pieces of data from the given Parquet files. Once the data was extracted, we used Python's Natural Language Processing Toolkit to remove non-English words, punctuation, and a set of unimportant "stop words". With this refined data, we were able to make visualizations regarding the frequency of words in the headers and body of the website snapshots. The data was examined in its entirety as well as in groups of seasons and years. Microsoft Excel functions were utilized to examine and visualize the data in these formats. These data extraction and visualization techniques that we became familiar with will be passed down to a future team. The research on state tourism site information can be expanded to different metadata sets and to other states.« less Accepted Manuscript1.0 The DOI is not currently available Papasavva, A, Zannettou, S., De Cristofaro, E., Stringhini, G., and Blackburn, J.. Raiders of the lost kek: 3.5 years of augmented 4chan posts from the politically incorrect board. Retrieved from https://par.nsf.gov/biblio/10212018. Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media . Papasavva, A, Zannettou, S., De Cristofaro, E., Stringhini, G., & Blackburn, J.. Raiders of the lost kek: 3.5 years of augmented 4chan posts from the politically incorrect board. Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media, (). Retrieved from https://par.nsf.gov/biblio/10212018. Papasavva, A, Zannettou, S., De Cristofaro, E., Stringhini, G., and Blackburn, J.. "Raiders of the lost kek: 3.5 years of augmented 4chan posts from the politically incorrect board". Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (). Country unknown/Code not available. https://par.nsf.gov/biblio/10212018. place = {Country unknown/Code not available}, title = {Raiders of the lost kek: 3.5 years of augmented 4chan posts from the politically incorrect board}, url = {https://par.nsf.gov/biblio/10212018}, abstractNote = {This paper presents a dataset with over 3.3M threads and 134.5M posts from the Politically Incorrect board (/pol/) of the imageboard forum 4chan, posted over a period of almost 3.5 years (June 2016–November 2019). To the best of our knowledge, this represents the largest publicly available 4chan dataset, providing the community with an archive of posts that have been permanently deleted from 4chan and are otherwise inaccessible. We augment the data with a set of additional labels, including toxicity scores and the named entities mentioned in each post. We also present a statistical analysis of the dataset, providing an overview of what researchers interested in using it can expect, as well as a simple content analysis, shedding light on the most prominent discussion topics, the most popular entities mentioned, and the toxicity level of each post. Overall, we are confident that our work will motivate and assist researchers in studying and understanding 4chan, as well as its role on the greater Web. For instance, we hope this dataset may be used for cross-platform studies of social media, as well as being useful for other types of research like natural language processing. Finally, our dataset can assist qualitative work focusing on in-depth case studies of specific narratives, events, or social theories.}, journal = {Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media}, author = {Papasavva, A and Zannettou, S. and De Cristofaro, E. and Stringhini, G. and Blackburn, J.}, }
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Home » Sugarbeet harvest issues could spur Washington action News Politics Food Rural Sugarbeet harvest issues could spur Washington action 11/20/19 6:20 AM By Spencer Chase KEYWORDS Bill Northey Department of Agriculture disaster harvest minnesota North Dakota Red River Valley Scott Herndon sugarbeet usda weather WHIP Sugarbeets are stuck in the ground across thousands of acres in the upper Midwest, leaving producers and policymakers wondering just how to handle an unforeseen and unfamiliar situation. Sugarbeets are grown in the Red River Valley in Minnesota and North Dakota, Michigan, Colorado, Montana, Nebraska and Wyoming. The harvesting process involves pulling the beets from the ground before processing turns them into the refined product that makes its way into cakes and cookies. But this year's harvest has proven to be especially difficult and, in some cases, downright impossible. "There could be as many as 150,000 acres of sugarbeets left in the field this year," Scott Herndon, vice president and general counsel of the American Sugarbeet Growers Association, told Agri-Pulse. "If they're in the field now, for the most part they're in there forever because they're frozen in." Heavy precipitation created muddy fields that were challenging to navigate before temperatures plunged and froze the beets in the ground. Sugarbeets are typically grown, sold, and processed through co-ops, and now those entities might be asking for money back in exchange for unreturned beets. According to the Grand Forks Herald, producers growing for the American Crystal Sugar Co. will be required to pay the co-op $343 for each unharvested acre of sugarbeets. A spokesman for the co-op did not respond to a request for comment. The plight of sugarbeet producers was top of mind on a recent trip to North Dakota by Bill Northey, USDA's undersecretary with jurisdiction over the nation's farm programs. He told Agri-Pulse USDA is "in conversations" with co-op leaders, producers, and lawmakers in the area to determine the best course of action. Bill Northey, USDA "We're going to have conversations to see if there's things that we should or shouldn't do," Northey said. "We're at the very beginning of conversations about whether (USDA's Wildfire and Hurricanes Indemnity Program) works or some other mechanism works, or maybe Congress will look at creating some other kind of mechanisms be able to help them." Shutdowns and slowdowns spur closer look at meat processing capacity USDA provides options for producers delayed by weather this harvest NCBA targeting alternative protein, voluntary COOL action in 2020 Northey said there is "no conclusion yet," but the issue is "certainly on our radar." Last week, USDA announced intentions to make sure there was enough sugar in the country, opening the door to more imports of the product. Congress has also addressed weather challenges for other aspects of American ag production hurt by weather challenges in 2018 and 2019, which led to the creation of the WHIP+ program earlier this year to issue payments to those hit by weather-related disasters. Herndon said the weather challenges also serve as a reminder of the importance of the current suite of risk management tools available to producers. "When we're defending crop insurance on the Hill, this year is a good reminder that proper insurance is incredibly important," he said. "It doesn't make growers whole, but it can get them to the next year." Spencer Chase
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Spring and roses filled the air along with weeping. Two hundred people stood looking down at a pink and gold casket. One by one, people dropped to their knees, or had to be held up by someone else, or they just plain fainted as Reverend Lorenzo Alexander spoke the words of goodbye to our departed Zula Mae Alexander McCrary, Cousin Zula, a woman who gave love to so many people through out her life. She was my aunt, but everyone called her Cousin Zula Mae. She was the oldest matriarch of the family and now she was gone. At 97, old age had taken her. The elders before her lived to be 100 or more, but she had lived a good life of love. Zula Mae was made in Mississippi. Her 'sippie roots made her tough for hard times. She taught the family what it meant to love unconditionally and not be afraid to do so. She was born to sharecroppers. Her parents where a mix of Cherokee Indians, whites and African slaves. Her granddaddy had been a slave as a boy, and could never talk about his experience during slavery without crying. At 10, he lied about his age to enlist in the northern Army to fight in the Civil War. Slavery had taken his mother from the children she bore with a white man. The horror traumatized him until his death. Zula Mae said that Granddaddy would say that he would never allow his children to be put in such a life and told her and the rest of the family to love and look after one another, to stay close so they would not be separated. He also told the whites in the neighborhood that he would kill every one of them if they touched any of his kids. Zula Mae was never a slave but she was forced into marriage. Her Granddaddy told her that a good man was asking about her in the community. His wife had died in childbirth and he was in need of being married again. The men folk in the family made the decisions and they gave her hand to him. There was a lone dissenter among the men – an uncle who thought otherwise. She was told one day that she was to marry him and that she now had to go live with him. It was a quick marriage, without any witnesses except the men folk. The man she was given to was much older than she. He beat her the night of the marriage to make her do as he commanded. He would come home drunk or upset, wanting food and sex. After two weeks, on a day her sister came by to visit, he hit Zula in the face. A lump swelled under her eye. That day she had enough of him and cards she was dealt by the men folk in the family. She sent her sister home, and pretended to him as if nothing was wrong. He went on with his usual commands and then sat down in a chair with his back to Zula Mae. She picked up a big heavy log and hit him in the head as hard as she could. He fell over as if dead, and she thought he was. She ran to the house of the uncle who fought for her right to make her own decisions. He told the other menfolk in the family that they would not make her go back and that they ought not step on his property. Soon, Zula Mae rode out of the South to Chicago. She worked as a domestic and then for a museum taking coats. Two more marriages ended when the husbands died. Then a cousin who had left Chicago and was making good in California called her. Zula Mae rode the Greyhound bus and arrived in California three days later. Zula Mae never had children of her own but she took on the children of a cousin who had way too many. She became a housekeeper for some of the wealthiest white families in Los Angeles. One family was in the record industry and through them she met some of the great recording artists of the 60's and 70's. Her employer would pull her out of the kitchen and introduce her to his guests. One of her employers helped her out of many jams including legal ones because, she told me, she had no clue "bout no law." She built relationships of mutual respect with her employers and this was the reason she loved them all dearly. Being in service to others, she said, was all she ever knew. Zula Mae Alexander McCrary was the last bastion of the old world for our family in Los Angeles and was one of the few people left who could tell the stories of family members, history and how two generations back our peoples worked hard and bought land so that the next could have a place to lay their heads. Her accounts gave me a glimpse into a world far from mine of today. More importantly, Zula Mae Alexander McCrary could tell how a generation of relatives lived and loved each other in times of hardship and misery. One day a terrible earthquake rocked Los Angeles. Our phone went out and Cousin Zula Mae did not drive. Yet she came from way across town, on the bus, to see about us. When my parents didn't care enough to save money for my school pictures, it was Cousin Zula Mae who paid for them. Once, her first cousin that she grew up with on the farm was sick in Chicago. Zula Mae rode a Greyhound to go see after her. As she picked out a faded 1970 suitcase from the closet and threw clothes in it, she turned to me. "Me and this child we was raised on the farm together by granddaddy and mamma. I got to get to her," she said. "We is all we got." The love she received while living during the farm life puzzled and amazed me, as I knew that life was hard. Yet it also felt good to me, as I did not receive this type of love in my family before she arrived. In the depth of my soul, I was learning to love watching Cousin Zula Mae managing to show love in ways foreign to me. Zula Mae taught me the importance of showing love when you have the chance to do so. Once, my cousin was leaving for a long journey and everybody gathered to say goodbye. I lingered and watched. Zula Mae kept pushing me to say goodbye. Instead, I waved at him and flashed a smile. Finally, and before I could speak to him, he got in his car and left. Zula Mae asked me to sit next to her. She told me of how important it was for us as a family to love each other and say goodbye. I guess it was the teaching from Granddaddy that was embedded in her. I faded in and out of her conversation and turned and twisted in my seat. I was uncomfortable with people leaving me. I could not cry because the word "goodbye" sulked my spirit. That day of her funeral, at the cemetery, surrounded by family and friends, I found myself unable again to say goodbye. I could not utter the words. The warmth of love I received from her was too much to lose. Instead, as I stood at her gravesite, I looked down and said, "I will see you again." 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Have you heard the Keto diet can help you lose weight? Improve brain function? Live longer or more passionately? Have fewer diseases like diabetes and epilepsy? Then the Ketogenic diet might be the transformative way forward for you. This is a high-fat, low-carb diet (LCHF) that is taking the world by storm. Unlike other diets, the Ketogenic diet mimics the metabolism of fasting to aid in weight loss, hormonal balance, and stable blood sugar levels. Over the past 15 years, there has been an explosion in use and scientific interest, but this is not a fad diet. In fact, the foundations of the Ketogenic diet can be seen as far back as 500 BC - we humans would consume a high-fat diet and eat only when hungry. It is only in modern times that sugars, grains, and "three meals a day" have invaded our lives. Add the obesity epidemic, and it is easy to see why people want another food plan. Enter the Keto diet. What started predominantly as a hospital plan for children suffering from acute epilepsy, has become a worldwide talking point. The original therapeutic diet for pediatric epilepsy provided enough protein for body repair, and sufficient calories to maintain the correct weight for age and height, but only minimally. Today, there have been changes and more scientific research to devise a more sustainable and optimal plan. Keep reading to discover more about the Ketogenic diet. How to Tell If You're in Ketosis? Will Ketosis Help Me Lose Weight? What Should I Eat on the Ketogenic Diet? The Keto diet is an effective lifestyle choice that enables the body to return to a state of being "fat-adapted," where it burns fat for fuel. The Standard American Diet (SAD) is high in carbohydrates - not fat - and converts carbs into glucose. Your body then makes insulin to move the glucose from the bloodstream into the cells for energy. This process isn't nearly as efficient, but we've become reliant on using carbs as a cheap way to add bulk to meals (potatoes, rice). People who follow a Keto diet eat a restricted number of carbohydrates and consume many fats and a moderate amount of protein. The rewards are plentiful, and many people use a Ketogenic diet for managing diabetes, epilepsy, and other medical conditions thanks to its ability to reduce the impact of inflammation and disease. The Ketogenic diet recently surged in popularity after a handful of celebrities, influencers, and athletes accredited "Keto" for their success. Many people follow the broad-scope of the Ketogenic diet, which is a high-fat low-carb diet (or LCHF); but in fact, there are four recognized variations of Keto. The purpose of these variations is to put the body into a fat-burning state called Ketosis or to provide an improvement in the quality of life or advance cognitive brain function. In many cases, more than one of these benefits is achieved at the same time. The Standard Ketogenic Diet (SDK) - this is usually what people mean when they say Keto, and is ideal for most people. 75% of your diet comes from fat, 20% protein, and 5% carbs. The Targeted Ketogenic Diet (TKD) - For athletes, this modification is ideal and boasts the benefits of the Ketogenic diet without excess weight loss. Carbs are restricted to 20- 50 net grams per day. The Cyclical Ketogenic Diet (CKD) - This adaptation follows the SDK for a period and then switching to a high-carb diet for a few days before restarting your cycle. Generally, this is not an effective method of Keto, but some people feel that adding "cheat meals" to their diet makes it more sustainable over the long-run. The High Protein Ketogenic Diet (HPK) - This version of Keto is designed for athletes or bodybuilders who require additional protein (when seeking to gain lean mass). This is 60% fat, 35% protein, and 5% carbs plan, and should be used cautiously as typically the Ketogenic diet is not effective when consuming high amounts of protein. When we talk about being Keto, we are really talking about the Standard Ketogenic Diet: where 70-80% of your calories per day come from fat, 20-25% from protein, and 5-10% from net carbs. Net carb is a significant distinction; these are how many grams of carbs a portion of food has minus the grams of sugar alcohols, fiber, and glycerine. Check out 'The 3 Golden Rules of Net Carbs' to learn more. If you're familiar with the GI Index (or Glycemic Index), you will know that certain foods trigger a larger insulin response than other foods do. Many sweeteners, for example, are 0 GI, meaning they don't raise your blood sugar. The baseline is insulin, which measures up to 100. You want to use the foods and sweeteners that are the lowest in GI to remain in Ketosis. As fiber can slow the insulin response, seeking high-fiber foods is an easy way to make the Keto diet feel less restrictive. You should also consider swapping out sugar alcohols like Xylotol and Maltitol with natural sweeteners like Erythritol and Monkfruit which do not raise blood sugar or insulin. You may recognize Monkfruit and Erythritol; we choose these low-GI sweeteners for our Keto Kookies because they are perfect for the Ketogenic diet and are high-quality. To find out what macros (macronutrients) you ought to eat, check out the Ketogenic calculator that will use your height, weight, and other indexes to determine your ideal ratio. Many people question the advice of a Keto diet due to its high-fat properties. From bacon cheeseburgers to red steaks and rich, blue-cheese sauce, it's easy to understand why some people may have reservations about going Keto. And why many more people are confused how eating a high-fat diet can promote efficient fat-loss. In short: you must eat fat to lose fat. If you eat a Standard American Diet and struggle with weight loss, carbs may be the reason why. Similarly, some people have questions about high Ketone levels or the effects on blood tests or even dealing with "Keto Flu." This induction phase sometimes affects people who withdraw from carbs, until their body becomes fat-adapted. While this may only take a few days or weeks, it is a controversial symptom. However, many people in the Keto community believe Keto Flu to be like a vaccine: your body is merely adapting, and learning how to build new defenses. Researchers now agree that being in Ketosis offers many health benefits, including improved autophagy and apoptosis, which is where your body purges dead cells to allow for new growth - this has innumerable benefits, and is thought to help improve your quality of life and even help you live longer. The trick to maintaining a safe Keto experience is to follow the nutritional plan accurately, drink a lot of water and consider using Keto supplements (as shown below). Read this article to find out how to beat the Keto Flu. One benefit we can all gain from is improved heart health. The Ketogenic Diet has shown to reduce arterial build up, by lowering cholesterol and improve triglyceride levels. The Keto Diet does this by increasing in HDL (good cholesterol) and a decreasing HDL (bad cholesterol). It's an important distinction to make as many people fear for their heart health when they see the list of bacon, eggs, and high-fat foods on offer. Although various studies have examined the short-term effects of a Keto diet in reducing weight in obese patients, its long-term effects on various physical and biochemical parameters are not yet known. Generally, there is no "one-size-fits-all-solution" when it comes to nutrition, but the following are a reliable guide to what most people expect to experience when following a Ketogenic diet. In order to get the physical, mental, and medical benefits of the Ketogenic diet, you must be in a state of Ketosis. This is often considered the optimal state of being for humans. However, it isn't enough to simply eat one high-fat meal. Getting into Ketosis require you to cut the total number of carbs you consume for a prolonged period of time. Eating carbs, even only one time can kick you out of Ketosis. This is why everyone isn't following the Keto diet. Ketosis is a natural process the body initiates to help us survive when food intake is low. During this state, we produce ketones, which are produced from the breakdown of fats in the liver. The goal of a Keto diet is to force your body into this metabolic state. We don't do this through starvation of calories but through starvation of carbohydrates. Once Ketosis is achieved, most people naturally feel satiated and less hungry. In its most simplest form, Ketosis is achieved by restricting your carbohydrates. You cannot reach Ketosis if your body still has access to glucose. If you're serious about getting into Ketosis quickly, you may wish to consider Intermittent Fasting or IF. This is when you consume most of your calories during a time restricted windo (like 8 hours). This might sound strange, but we do this already: breakfast literally means to break-the-fast of a night time without eating. Because we don't enter the fasted state until 12 hours or so after our last meal, it's rare that our bodies are in a fat burning state. This is one of the reasons why people who start intermittent fasting will lose fat without changing what they eat, how much they eat, or how often they exercise. Fasting puts your body in a fat burning state that you rarely make it to during a normal eating schedule. By prolonging the time you eat and skipping breakfast at 9 am to noon, you could be looking at 16 hours between dinner. This is not only achievable for most people, but it is comfortable and gives you an incentive not to snack. In many cases, our desire to snack comes from dehydration or even boredom. So, drink more water, move more often, and eat fewer snacks to get into a fat burning state. The most basic rule for Ketosis is this: if you eat between 20-50 grams of carbs per day, you can usually assume you are in Ketosis. However, this number can vary from person to person, and while you may eliminate high-carb foods from your diet (such as soda, candy, processed grains, and flours), you would be surprised how many carbs are hidden in foods as filler. Without reading every ingredient, you cannot be sure you only ate 20-50 grams of carbs that day. Another common mistake people make is eating fruit in a Ketogenic diet - or starchy vegetables - both act like carbs and spike your insulin, and can kick you out of Ketosis. The only way to know for sure if you are in a fat-burning state of Ketosis is to take a test and find out for yourself. The good news is you can do this from home. In Ketosis, we achieve a higher number of Ketones and can test these areas to see if excessive Ketones are present. If they are, you are probably in Ketosis. Use a Ketone urine test strip, like ReliOn, and follow the packaging instructions - after 45-60 seconds, you should notice a color that indicates the presence of Ketones in the urine. However, this method is not reliable in the long-term. Your body becomes efficient at using Ketones (especially acetoacetate) when it's adapted, so the strips might show a lower level of ketosis than you're actually in. But beginners may find this very useful while learning what works for them (and only costs a few cents per test). If urine testing isn't your thing, a breath test is a great option. You can purchase a Ketone breath kit, like Ketonix Breath Monitor, from most pharmacies. The breath monitor is powered by a USB and measures your ketone production by painlessly analyzing your breath. This method is often used to supplement a urine or blood test to confirm Ketone levels. However, much like a urine test, once you become fat-adapted this method of testing loses its efficiency. Devices may also be expensive. While slightly more invasive, blood testing is the most reliable way to answer definitively if you're in Ketosis and is comparable to testing for insulin. You can purchase a blood glucose meter, like Precision Xtra or NovaMax, to test for Ketone BHB. Since there are very few factors that alter results derived from blood, it's an accurate way to measure your Ketone levels. Typically, testing your blood costs around $5-10 per test once you have purchased a device. By far the biggest reason people hear about the Ketogenic diet is its weight loss properties, but the diet is often mistaken for Ketosis. A Keto diet can help you lose weight, but only when used to put the body into a state of fat-adaption called Ketosis. Once in Ketosis, the Ketogenic diet has proven itself to be an extremely efficient (and delicious) way to lose fat. Ketosis helps to reduce weight for number reasons. Breakdown of fat stored in the body: in Ketosis, the body uses stored fat for fuel. This is extremely efficient and encourages the body to burn its own fat reserves. Increases satiation or feeling full: in addition to burning fat, Ketosis can also make you feel less hungry overall. This leads to fewer calories consumed. Many people don't even count calories once they are in Ketosis, as the body regulates itself. Blood sugar regulation: other diets cause a spike in blood sugar levels, which can lead to drops in mood, hunger, and promote general fat storage. You are also likely to crave sugar, which creates an addiction. Hormone regulation: when your body is in Ketosis, your hormones become balanced and enable the core systems of your body to perform optimally. Weight loss is merely a side effect of fine-tuned mechanics. Eating delicious foods: Ketosis stabilizes the blood sugar levels, which moderates hunger, and enables you to eat food fats and vegetables without starving yourself. In fact, many Keto foods are rich and luxurious. A daunting thought going into the Ketogenic diet is, "What should I eat?" While it is true there are many foods you should never eat, there are plenty more delicious foods waiting for you. The reason the Keto diet is so effective is it is so different from what we typically store in our pantries and fridge. While this sounds scary, the truth is the Ketogenic diet is also considered a return to the basics, with natural, simple foods taking precedence. So, remove packaged foods and make way for fat-burning foods. To learn more foods you should eat on the Keto diet, click here. Dairy: full-fat cheeses, sour cream, full-fat (unsweetened yogurt, and heavy cream. No cow milk. Low-carb vegetables and fruits: kale, broccoli, leafy greens, asparagus, strawberries, raspberries, avocado, and cauliflower. Oils: olive oil, avocado oil, coconut oil, ghee, nuts and seeds, grass-fed butter. Next, it's important to consider how much food to eat. For most people, 20-50 grams of carbs per day is ideal. Some people can eat as many as 80 grams a day and stay in Ketosis. You will need to test for Ketones to know for sure what works for you. 20 grams of carbs could be a cup and a half of blueberries, a banana, or 3 cups of strawberries. Moderation is key, and learning how to spot carbs is critical for success. Fats are the building blocks of the Keto diet. Fats are satiating, taste delicious, and when eating it with a low-carb diet, can put the body into a fat-burning state of Ketosis. However, not all fats are created equal. In order to comply with the Keto diet, you must eat fat as your primary source of energy, so its best to look for quality fats (grass-fed, free-range fats). Since fat is the main source of energy in the ketogenic diet, ensuring you have a quality supply and eat enough fat is important. Many times, people feel demotivated or lacking in energy, only to reach for carbs or protein. This is incorrect. According to the Keto diet, you should eat a high-fat snack such as cheese or meat to replenish your body. Keto supplements can also help you to regulate your energy needs while retaining Ketosis. Protein should also be restricted, although not as fiercely as carbs. Protein can be undesirable if eaten in large amounts as our bodies have a metabolic process called gluconeogenesis, which keeps you in a glucose-burning state rather than a protein burning state. Gluconeogenesis can convert excess protein rather than fat. Finally, your remaining 70-75% should come from fat. For most people, this is much more than they might consider. Full-fat dairy and unsweetened yogurts are also a great addition. Full-fat dairy products like unsweetened yogurt, butter, heavy cream, and sour cream are okay on the Ketogenic diet but avoid other milk and low- and reduced-fat dairy products. Also avoid processed meats like hot dogs and delicatessen meat as they likely contain preservatives, large quantities of salt, and filler carbs and sugar to add flavor. If it says low-fat on the container, this is also a no-go. Remember: You want to seek out high-fat and often high-calorie foods to get into Ketosis. This will help you feel fuller for longer. Keto is all about quality over quantity, and surprisingly, it's very possible to eat fast food and remain in Ketosis. Click here to find out how. Our modern lives make it almost impossible to go without snacks. If you want to be successful on Keto, it's best to memorize this list of Ketogenic snack foods to avoid any fallout. These are go-to snacks for when you get caught between meals, or that may serve as a small portion. The purpose of a snack is not to cure your hunger, but to give your body enough energy to get to a nutritional and well-timed meal. In many cases, drinking a glass of water will kill the urge to snack. And, over time, being in Ketosis will reduce your snack cravings. Grains: wheat, oats, rice, quinoa, bread, pasta, cookies, crackers, pizza. Beans and legumes: kidney beans, chickpeas, black beans, peas, lima beans. Almost all fruits: bananas, papaya, mango, pineapple, fruit juice, dried fruits. Underground veggies: carrots, potatoes, corn, peas, squash, artichoke. For many people, the lure of weight loss and indulgent foods like cheeseburgers and bacon are an obvious choice, but what about people who are vegetarian or vegan? With an open mind and some flexibility, it is possible to avoid meat or dairy while staying in Ketosis. This is especially important if you're considering the Ketogenic diet to aid your quality of life, to lessen seizures, or to reduce inflammation or diabetes. At its foundation, the Keto diet is a high-fat diet. Whether you consume animal fat or plant-based fat doesn't really matter. What matters is the quality and quantity of fat, and following your carb restrictions. Many non-vegetarian and non-vegan Keto fans rely on plant-based fats such as nuts, avocado, oils, and coconut oil. The Ketogenic diet also highly encourages other vegan goodies such as berries, seeds, and lots of dark leafy greens. For vegetarians, focus on quality grass-fed fat found in butter, cream, cheese, and other dairy products to supplement a plant-based diet. For vegans, use nuts and seeds to get healthy fat while also gaining some protein. Be wary of foods with negligible amounts of carbs. Overall, these can add up quickly and may kick you out of Ketosis. It's easy to go over your net carbs when you require larger portions of low-carb foods. As with everyone on the Keto diet, it's important to avoid carbohydrates found in wheat, grains, high-sugar fruit and starchy vegetables. This doesn't change, and many meat-lovers may find the Keto diet opens them up to new flavors and foods. The biggest difference you'll face on the Vegan Keto diet is how you use your net carbs. Typically, net carbs allow people to indulge in treats, but for you, low-carb berries, seeds, and nuts may cut into this allowance as you will eat them in much higher quantities to meet your daily calorie consumption. When following the Standard Ketogenic diet, many meats and dairy products are zero carbs, and are very satiating, so make sure you take into consideration foods with a "less than 0g carb" or low-carb foods as these fractional amounts can quickly add up. In the wake of popularity has sprung hundreds, if not thousands, of Ketogenic recipes, which feature new foods, comfort foods, sweet foods, and just about any other recipe hack imaginable - long gone are the days of "you can't eat that on Keto." Almost all recipes can be recreated to some degree thanks to crafty food bloggers, and with a bit of flexibility in the ingredients. Don't believe us? Check out this Keto chocolate truffle recipe. It's a great idea to read up on Keto recipes before you begin the Ketogenic diet, as waiting until you are hungry to prepare food is never a good idea. Many recipes call for substitutions, such as cauliflower for rice or Stevia for sugar, and you may want to prepare your pantry ahead of cooking. If you love to cook, the Keto diet offers tons of exciting ingredients. And, if you don't love to cook - you can stick to bacon and eggs or other simple fare. See also: 5 Keto friendly snacks you need right now. Generally speaking, it is best not to consume alcohol on the Ketogenic diet. This is for several reasons. First, drinking alcohol slows Ketone production. Secondly, alcohol is largely sugar, and this can kick you out of Ketosis. Many people in Ketosis report it takes less units of alcohol to feel the effects. So, if you do drink, consider what mixer you choose (most are sugar or syrup) and how many you consume. Where possible, serve with ice or a sugar-free soda mixer. Keto Flu is an experience that many people feel when they transition from a Standard American Diet to a Standard Ketogenic Diet, or one if is variations. Much like the regular flu, Keto Flu is a broad-spectrum term for a series of symptoms that make the person feel exhausted, fatigued, and generally unwell. Unlike the regular flu, Keto Flu is brought on by an electrolyte imbalance (every time you urinate, you lose electrolytes). The Ketogenic Diet is a diuretic, which means it forces your body to flush out more water. This has the benefits of making you feel more invigorated, but it can take a little getting used to. If you do not replace the lost electrolytes, you may start to feel shiverish or fatigued. The answer is to replace the lost electrolytes. You can do this by drinking a hot cup of water with a chicken or beef flavored bouillon cube (which contains lots of sodium). Anyone can experience Keto Flu at any time, but if you maintain your electrolyte levels and drink lots of water, there's no reason you should feel unlike yourself for very long. For tips on how to overcome Keto Flu, click here. If you feel lethargic, unmotivated, have headaches, or generally feel off, you might be suffering from Keto Flu - a series of symptoms that may indicate your body is changing. One way to help overcome this sensation is to use supplements in addition to following a Keto diet to help your body adjust. Keto supplements can range from water, salts, fish oils, and fats - to low-carb microgreens, MCT Oil, collagen, or Ketones. Supplements, as the name suggests, are not intended to override food, but to go hand-in-hand with your Ketogenic lifestyle. To find out what Keto supplements we support, please read this article. Many people turn to exogenous ketones if they want to get into Ketosis quickly and without the usual few-day delay. You can take them in between meals if you need extra energy, or before a workout. Think of this like caffeine, but without the "ups and downs." Exogenous ketones also offer a variety of lifestyle benefits that can help improve your physical and mental wellness. In general, you do not have to take exogenous ketones, but many Keto warriors love to. Most experts agree that 30 minutes of daily exercise is pretty necessary for everyone. And it's no exception if you're on the Keto diet. Exercise is still incredibly beneficial and is the best way to change your body composition. However, one of the biggest myths is that you need to eat lots of carbs when working out for energy. This is even more prevalent in gyms where athletes are often told that carbs can help them "bulk" and add body mass. During gluconeogenesis, the liver (and occasionally the kidneys) turns non-sugar compounds like amino acids (the building blocks of protein), lactate, and glycerol into sugar that the body uses a fuel. When glycogen (your body's sugar storage) is low, protein intake is high, or the body is under stress, amino acids from your meals and your muscle become one of your main energy sources. This research paper concluded that marathon cyclists were able to use a high-fat low-carb Keto diet to sustain their energy over prolonged periods of time. The athletes were fed a strict diet of green vegetables, olive oil, and high-quality proteins (fish and meat). In all of their physical tests, they performed the same as when the initial tests were done. Each athlete decreased their body weight, body fat, and kept their muscle mass near the same. None of them had negative effects on their strength performance over the course of the study. The only caveat to this research is for those athletes, such as bodybuilders, who require specific and "explosive" bursts of energy to create new muscle mass. For these people, the Cyclical Ketogenic Diet (as noted above) should be followed. While the Ketogenic diet is far from perfect (it can feel restrictive and somewhat micromanaged at times to sustain Ketosis), millions of people are opening their mind to this new way of being and the results speak for themselves. The Keto diet, when followed consistently and with the correct macronutrients and supplements, is at the forefront of fighting many of the symptoms plaguing our modern world. If you want to regain your lost energy, feel motivated, or manage the symptoms of many diseases - eating a Keto diet can help you achieve your goals. And finally, the keto diet isn't easy peasy. If it was, everyone would be looking and feeling their best. It takes time, effort, and planning. There will be temptations, but once you experience the rewards, the temptations become fewer as time goes on. The second most important thing to remember (after eat lots of healthy fat) is it's never too late to try again. If you go over your macros or find out your not in Ketosis, don't quit. Just refresh your menu and keep going one meal at a time. Join the Free Keto Kickoff Course for a Limited Time!
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This pretty mini pine cone pendant is the perfect little pendant for anyone who loves the outdoors and a love of nature. The mini pine cone hangs from a fine trace chain and are finished with Alexis Dove's signature ring and bar catch. This pendant is ideal for everyday wear. Inspired by our counrtyside this lovely collection makes great gifts for all ages.
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Monochrome is a man's best friend! You can be sure to impress in this uber-stylish mélange of smoke grey, onyx black and chalk white. Wear with a slim fit grey suit and silk scarf for a mod inspired look. Available in our 5.5cm (Skinny) and 7cm width.
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Tyler is currently attending The University of Northwestern Ohio (UNOH) studying Automotive and High Performance Technology. Tyler does very well in school but has always had a passion for cars and racing. Tyler has tried other sports but his true passion is being in a racecar out on the track. Here is the story of how we got into racing. At the age of six Tyler wanted to play Tackle Football. We signed him up and a few weeks into it he came to my wife (Laura) and I and said that he did not like it that it was just not for him. Not being one of those parents that force their kids into things they do not like we agreed that he could quit. Weeks had passed and then one day while flipping channels on the TV, Tyler saw Go Kart racing. He turned to me and said "Dad, that's what I want to do!" Like most parents would do, I just laughed and said "yeah right!" Tyler was very persistent and kept bringing up the idea of racing Go Karts. My wife and I decided to entertain the idea and take him out to Concept Haulers Motor Speedway (Norway Speedway at the time) one Saturday to check it out. He was like a kid in a candy store! He was so excited watching the Go Karts go around the track. On the way home from the track we asked Tyler if that is what he really wanted to do. He perked up with excitement and said "YES!" Laura and I discussed it and decided that we would give it a shot. In Tyler 's first year racing Go Karts he finished 4th in points and in his 2nd year he won the track Championship. After the 2006 season we decided to look into a much safer means of racing and that is how we ended up in a Mini Cup Car. To our despair we had to take the 2007 race season off to work on funding for our Mini Cup Race Team. We were back to racing for the 2008 season. Tyler did a great job his first year in a Mini Cup Car and finished 9th in the overall point's standings out of 19 other drivers. In his second and third year Tyler finished 2nd in points out of 15-20 other drivers. The 2011-12 brought on new challenges, moving up to the "Pro Division" and racing with the adults as well as moving up to a larger scale car, an Allison Legacy Car. Despite a lot of mechanical issues throughout the seasons with the Mini Cup Car, Tyler kept his determination and chin up. We did not fair as well in the Mini Cup car as we have in the past seasons but Tyler never gave up! Tyler did an awesome job jumping into the Alison Legacy car and going out and winning the first race of the season! He had a few other wins and many top finishes for the season!. Fast forward to 2017, we are now running a Late Model full time in the Big 8 Series. Car: Late Model Stock Car Accomplishments: 2018- NASCAR Whelen All-American Series (Rockford Speedway) Illinois Rookie of the Year! 2017- Big 8 Late Model Rookie of the Year 2015-Finished 3rd in Points Championship 2013- Did not run for points! Went out and had fun!! 2012-Multiple wins and many top 3 finishes. We did not run for points this season and just went out and had fun learning the new Allison Legacy car. *7th place in CSR Pro Division Season Point's *2nd place in CSR JR Division Season Point's * 5 Wins *Voted most improved driver *9th place in CSR JR Division Season Point's for Rookie year *Runner up for Rookie of the Year *Kid Kart Season Champion at Concept Haulers Motor Speedway *4th in points at Concept Haulers Motor Speedway (Rookie year in Karting) Favorite Drivers: Tony Stewart and Kevin Harvick To have a lot of fun, win some races, and to get more sponsors for my Late Model! Content copyright 2019. Tyler Brown Racing. All rights reserved. 2018 Drivers Card
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Q: setting connection string I have been building my web application with visual studio and sql server express and now I'm in the process of deploying it on a server. I need to change the connection string This is what I have: <add name="MySiteDBConnectionString" connectionString="Data Source=.\SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|\MySiteDB.mdf;Integrated Security=True;User Instance=True" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" /> This is what I need to replace it with: <add name="LocalSqlServer" connectionString="Data Source=DBServerName;Integrated Security=false;Initial Catalog=DBName;User ID=DBLogin;Password=DBPassword" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" /> The problem is that I don't know where or even if I set up a password for the database. What is integrated security? I'm using linq-to-sql, do I also need to make some changes in the dbml file? Thanks for some suggestions. A: If you are not using Intergrated Security you will need to set up a user and password on the database server itself. If you are using shared hosting it is possible this will be provided for you. You can then replace DBLogin and DBPassword with your credentials. Intergrated security uses your windows login/password details to authenticate against the database. With your linq to sql if you are not passing in a connection string yourself you will need to use the designer to change the connection to the new database (or just overwrite the one in your config file). A: 'Integrated Security' mode is what was formerly called 'Use Trusted Connection': it uses the credentials of the currently logged on Windows user (in this case, most likely the IUSR_xxx account the web application is running as, or sometimes the computer account) as its login credentials. A: Integrated security means that it will use credentials that the web site (app pool) is running under to access the database. You'd need to have SQL server set up to allow this account access to read/write your tables in order for this to work. If your web site is set up to run under the anonymous network account, then it's unlikely that this would be the case. If your web site runs under a domain account, then it's possible that you would need to use integrated security. If you're not using integrated security, then your DB admin will have set up a SQL login for your application. This is the id/password that you need to use in your connection string. It's possible that multiple accounts have been set up, an admin account, a read/write account, a read-only account, execute SP account (these describe the permissions assigned to the account, not necessarily their names). In that case choose the appropriate one -- it's almost certainly not the admin account unless your DBAs know nothing about security. FYI, if you use the User ID=...;Password=... format, you can omit the Integrated Security=false as it will assume a SQL login account and password.
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Q: Coffeescript: Reference class method from instance method without hardcoding Taking the following code as example: class MyClass @staticMethod: -> hello_world() instanceMethod: -> MyClass.staticMethod() Is there a way I could reference MyClass from inside instanceMethod without explicitly naming it? something like self.staticMethod() A: You can use constructor to get at the "class" just like in JavaScript: instanceMethod: -> @constructor.staticMethod() Demo (with added subclassing for good measure): http://jsfiddle.net/ambiguous/zM3ND/
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This album is certainly a departure from Slowdive and Mojave 3, although, I can hear influences from her previous work here and there throughout the disc. This album shows an artists search for serenity, both through lyrics and also through use of nature and its sounds. It is a beautifully cogent album that holds together from the first note to the very last. "Warm Summer Sun" opens the album with a melancholy feel that may shock the listener who is familiar with Slowdive and Mojave 3. This begins as an acoustic song with Rachel's angelic vocals. It is apparent from the tone of the lyrics and of the song that this is an album of an artist ready to bear herself, her soul. In the midst of the song there is a bridge containing more Celtic type music and louder guitars. Lyrically, this song seems to be speaking about those side tracks in our lives that really aren't worth it. Goswell longs for Autumn breezes and the ability to wash one's problems away down flowing rivers. "Gather Me Up" introduces another element that goes throughout the album: nature. Birds are heard in the background throughout the track. "Gather Me Up" is about those moments in the morning when the birds meet you and either sunshine or clouds color your day. "No Substitute" is a slow tempo song that is more filled out than the two previously minimalist songs. This is a simple yet open love song about distance and longing to be with a loved one. Again, Goswell references those motions in our life that don't amount to much when there are more important things which one ought to pay attention. "Deelay" is a quieter song and brings other elements into the song like bongos, soaring guitar, and triangle in the percussion. "Deelay" speaks to those times in our lives when a relationship is shattered and there is fear of reconciliation or a new prospect for a relationship. The piano that sprinkles itself throughout the song is beautiful and really accents Goswell's vocals. "Plucked" is another beautiful acoustic song. This shows Goswell's singer-songwriter abilities at their finest. "Plucked" has flowing strings in the mixed at the bridge and they accompany Goswell throughout the rest of the song. Again, nature makes an appearance through bird sounds. Also, the theme continues of longing for another. Goswell croons "if you could just stay awhile." "Hope" begins with sounds of nature again and simple, stripped down percussion with acoustic guitar. Again, the things in life that are important are pointed out. Not the hussle and bussle of city life or work, but people in our life seem to be Goswell's focus. "Coastline" begins with interesting noises and is a fuller song than previous tracks. What is very cool about this song is that a lion's roar is mixed in with the percussion and really brings an interesting element to the song. "Coastline" has a soulfull feel to it, bringing a new depth to the disc. As Goswell has found "Hope," she now leads the listener down a beautiful beach of serenity that proclaims contentment in love and nature. This song, I think, reminds me most of the first Mojave 3 album and the influence from that experience definitly shows up from time to time in Goswell's work. "Shoulder the Blame" is a quieter song with acoustic guitar and minimalist percussion again. Perhaps Goswell is writing about those moments times in life when one's own problems become so great that a confidant or lover is needed to take some of the pressure of your soulders. It's a beautifully subtle song that leads the listener into a bluesy piece called "Save yourself." "Save Yourself" actually shows lack of the previous "Hope" found by Goswell. This is a very melancholy song about being mired in problems in a relationship that has one of the people broken and really needy. This song almost reaks of open and honest self-presurvation, baring on the selfish side. "Thru the Dawn" brings hope again from Goswell's lips. The storms and ups and downs of this album are turbulent and shaking, but Goswell is really open and honest on this disc. Frankly, it's beautiful how open these songs seem. "Beautiful Feeling" expresses the idea of not withholding one's dreams. Waking up to one's dreams leads the listener into the anchor track of the disc "Sleeping and Tooting." It is a happy track with a reflective tone. Looking back on all the growth Goswell has made, reflected throughout the album, is expressed. This track ties the album together nicely and leaves the listener with a sense of accomplishment on the artist's part. Rachel Goswell has crafted a beautifully open piece of work that shows her personal growth both musically and as a person. For some Mojave 3 and Slowdive fans, this album may be a shocker, but it is Rachel's personal vision and that vision is glorious. 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Wiz Khalifa Reflects on 5th Anniversary of Kush & Orange Juice Miko Lim/Atlantic RecordsToday, April 14, marks five years since Wiz Khalifa released his critically acclaimed project Kush & Orange Juice. To celebrate, the rapper sat down with MTV News to reflect on his breakout mixtape, which he believes filled a void in hip hop. "It was sort of me coming to change what I had seen and what I knew there was a void in the game of," he says of the project. "That was that ride and smokin' music, that chillin', relaxin' s**t that I do on the everyday anyway. That was my angle when I did that." The 20-track mixtape earned rave reviews and strengthened the growing buzz surrounding his music. "It's pretty cool that everybody labels that as my classic," he says. "I put a lot of time and energy into it. To know that it came off exactly how I wanted it to and put me where I wanted to be in my career was really dope." The set was the third mixtape the rapper released prior to launching his major label debut, Rolling Papers, which spawned the infectious singles "Black and Yellow" and "Roll Up." anniversary Juice khalifa Orange reflects Bad Boy Entertainment Celebrates 20 Years with Anniversary Gift Box Set Read More Diana Ross' Self-Titled 1976 Album to Get 40th Anniversary Vinyl Re-issue Read More Roc-A-Fella Records Celebrates 20th Year Anniversary of Reasonable Doubt Read More Michael Jackson's Family Honors Him on 7th Anniversary of His Death Read More
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Sahar Driver The Evolution of Impact: The Future of Social Change and Nonfiction Storytelling The conversation about documentary impact has undergone a number of shifts since impact producing began to emerge as a practice within the documentary field around 20 years ago. Today it is almost expected that a social issue documentary film will be accompanied by an impact campaign to help ensure its story will reach audiences and motivate them towards social change, deeper engagement with a story's themes and further learning. But earlier, things were different—the argument had to be made that some documentary filmmakers should focus on impact and to develop best practices for engaging audiences around a film and its […] by Sahar Driver and Sonya Childress on Aug 23, 2022 Color Congress, a National Collective, Launches, Announces Funding and Support for POC-Led and Supporting Documentary Organizations Color Congress, a national collective of majority people of color (POC) and POC-led organizations aimed at centering and strengthening nonfiction storytelling by, for and about people of color in the US, has launched in advance of the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. Founded by documentary impact and field-building strategists Sahar Driver and Sonya Childress, the collective will invite POC-led doc-serving organizations to apply for unrestricted two-year funding from a $1.35 million fund, and later in the year, they'll be invited to join the Congress and direct over $1 million in grants aimed at addressing field challenges. Of the selection criteria for the […] by Scott Macaulay on Jan 10, 2022 "Do Everything You Can and Then Trust What Happens" | Alice Englert, Bad Behavior Video
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These bubblegum pink organic tights for girls, from Country Kids, are made with 82% soft, certified, organic cotton. Country Kids children's tights, are naturally soft cotton tights with extra stretch for a perfect fit. Perfect with winter skirts or under trousers. These organic kids pink tights have a fully-fashioned reciprocated heel, flat seaming throughout and flat seaming throughout. Content: 82% organic cotton, 15% nylon, 3% Spandex. Machine Washable.
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Thesis Format .doc What were the major impacts of World War One on British society? One could argue that World War One did not have a huge impact on British society compared to the Second World War. However, the conflict was soon called the 'Great War' in Britain, and it was the first time that the whole society was involved in the war effort. A new type of war had reached Europe: the 'total war'. Under these circumstances, it is not surprising that every component of British society was actually altered by the war. Thus, the essay will assess the major impacts of the conflict on Britain, starting with the effects on politics and then on the economy. Finally, it will look at the aftermath on the society itself. Before the war broke out, the political landscape was widely dominated by two main parties, the Liberals and the Conservatives. The Labour was playing a very limited role at that time. By the beginning of the war, the Liberals were in power, Asquith being Prime Minister. The Conservatives and even some Liberals soon criticized him for not properly leading the war e.g. because of the dramatic shortage of shells. The Great War and British politics. The political landscape dominated by two main parties. 1915 - entry of Conservative and Labour politicians. Impact on the Conservatives. The advantage of the coalition government. The Conservatives' fear of a landslide victory of the Left. Labor party. The third political party to experience profound changes. The rise experienced by Trade Unions. The course taken by politics during World War. Financing the highly expensive war effort. The loss of a dominant part in international trade. The change for the British economy to State intervention. The railways and mining - taken over by the government. Long-term consequences. Psychological impact of the war on the population. The other major aftermath of the war concerning women. [...] Even if this emancipation was temporary and partial, the women -and the men- definitely realized they were capable to achieve the same work as men and earn a living without them.[51] Moreover, the war offered women a say in politics for the first time, since a large part of them was granted the franchise in 1918 as a kind of 'reward' for their efficient contribution to the war effort.[52] To conclude, the Great War had important and long-term impacts on British society. [...] [...] Thus, because of the political events that had occurred during the war, the Liberals have never recovered their position of one of the two main parties.[8] The war had a totally different impact on the Conservatives. Firstly, they took a big advantage of the Coalition government formed in 1915. Indeed, it enabled them to partially return to office after a decade of Liberal governments, while not risking losing the elections that were to take place in 1915. Moreover, after the armistice the Conservatives could claim that they had participated to the victory of Britain and her allies just like the other parties.[9] They even found themselves more reinforced by the outcome of the conflict than the others, since they were the only ones that had always advocated the entry into war without hesitation and showed the fieriest sense of patriotism, taking the opportunity to accuse the Liberals and Labour to lack commitment.[10] Once the war was over, the Conservatives feared a landslide victory of the Left. [...] [...] Pugh, The Making of Modern British Politics 1867-1945 (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 3rd edition, 2002), p Lynch, Lloyd George, pp. 78-80. Ibid, pp. 86-88, p Ibid, pp. 101-104. Pugh, The Making of Modern British Politics, p Ibid, pp. 74-75, p Lynch, Lloyd George, p. 191; Pugh, State and Society, p. 153-154. Lynch, Lloyd George, pp. 103-104; Pugh, State and Society, p Pugh, State and Society, p. 154; Pugh, p R. Pope, War and Society in Britain 1899-1948 (Harlow: Longman, 1991), p. [...] [...] In other words, it was something that Britain had never experienced.[39] By the end of the war, over 5 million British men had served in the armed forces, of whom more than were killed and almost 2.5 million injured.[40] 46.3 per cent of English and Welsh males aged from fifteen to forty-nine in 1911 had been enlisted.[41] The vast majority of the casualties were junior officers under thirty, constrained to lead the attacks once out of the trenches.[42] Even though there were quite few British casualties compared to other countries, they had a great psychological impact on the population, anybody being traumatized by the sudden death of their relatives, friends or neighbours.[43] Even if they were spared, lots of soldiers remained unable to go back to their previous way of life for being seriously mutilated or shocked by what they experienced.[44] The imbalance between the female and the male populations was accentuated by the war: there was a surplus of almost 2 million women regarding the number of men.[45] All these impacts ended in instituting the notion of a 'Lost Generation' amongst British society.[46] The other major aftermath of the war on British society concerned women. [...] [...] Britain: Industrial Relations and the Economy 1900-39 (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1993). Pope, R. War and Society in Britain 1899-1948 (Harlow: Longman, 1991). Pugh, M. State and Society: British Political and Social History 1870- 1992 (London: Edward Arnold, 1994). Pugh, M. The Making of Modern British Politics 1867-1945 (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 3rd edition, 2002). M. Pugh, State and Society: British Political and Social History 1870- 1992 (London: Edward Arnold, 1994), p M. Lynch, Lloyd George and the Liberal Dilemma (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1993), p p Lynch, Lloyd George, pp. [...] Children and conflict: Afghan children and post conflict processes Abortion and the Supreme Court Interested in a more recent version of this document? Arm reliquary of Saint Pantaleon and the medieval fascination with relics Russian Appropriation of Ukrainian Culture American Cultural Aspects for Business What Were the Greatest 20th Century Innovations? 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GSR5 Deployed Our long-awaited website revision, dubbed "GSR5", is finally being launched after several months of talking about it on our website. This new website version greatly expands the listener experience by providing new features never before seen in previous revisions of GensokyoRadio.net. Browsable Music Database A vast database including the music we play, and soon to encompass more than 40,000 song titles from the Touhou Music Universe, will be publicly available to all site visitors. You'll be able to view at a glance details such as song ratings, artists, and an expanded list of contributors to songs and albums. Song Recommendations One of the coolest additions GSR5 brings is Song Recommendations. Based on songs you've rated at GensokyoRadio.net, we'll be able to provide a list of songs that we think you'll like based on what other people are saying about songs through ratings. Improved User Experience The website has been redesigned from the ground up to be more compatible with browsing across multiple pages. If your browser supports HTML5, you'll be able to browse through pages on the site without interruption to the on-page music player. User Avatars and Profiles New accounts at GensokyoRadio.net will be able to set their user avatar to represent themselves in our ever growing community of Touhou music fans, and soon, everyone will be able to set avatars and change information about themselves as a first step in creating a more interactive community. We'll be adding to this aspect soon after release. And Coming Soon... Song Favorites Adding to song ratings will be Song Favorites. This adds another dimension in expressing what you think about certain songs. If you want to keep track of songs you really like, you can favorite them. Improved Statistics We're going to be making some more information about the station available to site visitors. In addition to showing how much time people spend listening to Gensokyo Radio, we'll be adding some more info including things like a listener count graph to show peak times for the station, connection quality based on country to detail which countries have the best connections to time listened ratio, among other things. ...as well as other features and extras not yet made available to the public! We hope you enjoy the new and upcoming features at the new GensokyoRadio.net!
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This colorful layer cake from "Whisk Kid" blogger Kaitlin Flannery is ideal for a child's birthday party, or any time you want to make a big impression. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Brush six 9-inch-round cake pans (or as many 9-inch cake pans as you have, reusing them as necessary) with shortening. Line bottom of each cake pan with parchment paper; brush again and set aside. In a large bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder and salt; set aside. In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream together butter and sugar. Slowly add egg whites and mix until well combined. Add vanilla and mix until fully incorporated. Add flour mixture and milk in two alternating additions, beginning with the flour and ending with the milk. Mix until well combined. Using a serrated knife, trim tops of cakes to make level. Place four strips of parchment paper around perimeter of a serving plate or lazy Susan. Place the purple layer on the cake plate. Spread a scant 1 cup buttercream filling over the first layer with a small offset spatula so it extends just beyond edges. Repeat process with blue, green, yellow, and orange layers. Using an offset spatula, cover cake again with remaining frosting.
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Doctors in South Korea are reporting a surge in "digital dementia" among young people who have become so reliant on electronic devices that they can no longer remember everyday details like their phone numbers. To some scientists, they're deadlier than cigarettes; to others they're harmless. Will we ever know the truth about mobile phones? Julia Llewellyn Smith finds out. Admittedly, this radiation is at too low a frequency to heat human tissue, but there's a large amount of evidence that it could affect the protective barrier between the brain and blood, allowing toxins to enter. There is also evidence that mobiles could be damaging our immune systems, reducing sperm motility and causing tumours, Alzheimer's, strokes and autism. It's not just individuals like Whitfield who believe this, but a number of eminent scientists and physicians. Two years ago, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), an agency of the World Health Organisation, published a report, reclassifying radiation from mobiles from category 3, with "no conclusive evidence" of causing cancer, to category 2b – a "possible human carcinogen" – along with diesel exhaust, chloroform, jet fuel, lead and DDT. Although it's far from clear whether cellphones cause cancer, a first-of-its-kind San Francisco law requiring phone merchants to disclose mobile devices' possible health risks has caused The City no shortage of headaches. The 2½ years of legal wrangling over the Cell Phone Right to Know Act would end under a proposed settlement that would see the law overturned but also would not stick taxpayers with the attorney fees of cellphone industry lobbyists, believed to be in the six figures, according to court documents. The law was introduced by then-Mayor Gavin Newsom and approved by the Board of Supervisors in 2010. It required disclosure of the radiation emitted by cellphones — the specific absorption rate, or SAR — and provided customers with a Department of the Environment-created fact sheet along with each newly purchased device. The fact sheets warned phone users to keep devices away from the brain and reproductive organs, and advocated for headset use. Posters detailing the potential health risks would have been prominently displayed in stores, and warning stickers would accompany phones. The law was scheduled to go into effect in October 2011, but almost immediately after its passage, a cellphone industry group called CTIA-The Wireless Association sued. PARENTS should limit kids' use of mobile and cordless phones, Australia's radiation watchdog recommends in new health advice. The Federal Government's Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) also suggests that baby monitors be kept a metre away from cots, to minimise any electromagnetic emissions. "Due to the lack of scientific evidence on mobile and cordless phone use by children, ARPANSA recommends that parents encourage their children to limit their exposure,'' the agency states in its first "fact sheet'' for consumers to reduce exposure from wireless devices including mobile phones. As part of its CSR commitment, the Belgacom Group aims to provide transparent communication to its customers. For this reason, since 2008 already Belgacom has been indicating the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) value of the mobile phones in its shops and on its website. In addition, Belgacom offers its customers tips on its website regarding the safe use of mobile phones, along with an e-learning course on electromagnetic radiation. Following recent statements in the press, there is growing concern among customers about the effects on health of electromagnetic waves and fields emitted by mobile phones. The Belgacom Group anticipated this concern by taking the initiative to indicate the SAR value and thus provide clear information to customers when they purchase a new mobile phone. All mobile phones sold by Belgacom meet EU guidelines and the recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO). The Belgian government has announced measures to restrict the use of mobile phones by young children. Public Health minister Laurette Onkelinx has announced that sales of mobile phones to children under 7 years will be banned in shops and also on the internet. Adverts for mobile phones during children's programmes on TV radio and the internet will also be banned. Dr. Davis' talk to the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, explain basic science underlying biological impacts of levels of cellphone radiation that do not cause heat. Mobile phone exposure limits and testing requirements should be reassessed, according to a Government Accountability Office study released Tuesday. The study, the culmination of a year-long review done at the urging of lawmakers, comes at a time of heightened concern about the possible impact of cellphone radiation on human health. Its findings may prompt the Federal Communications Commission to update its standards to more accurately reflect how people use their cellphones. While the report did not suggest that cellphone use causes cancer, the agency did say that FCC's current energy exposure limit for mobile phones, established in 1996, "may not reflect the latest evidence on the the effects" of cellphones. The study recommends that the FCC reassess two things: the current exposure limit and the way it tests exposure. Scientists have called for urgent research into links between mobile phones and cancer after it was revealed there has been a 50 per cent increase in brain tumours since 1999. At the Children With Cancer conference in London, Professor Denis Henshaw, of Bristol University, said: "Vast numbers of people are using mobiles and they could be a health timebomb, not just for brain tumours but also infertility. The World Health Organisation advise pragmatic ways to reduce exposure to radiation such as using hands-free kits and texting instead of making calls. Scientists and academics have long argued over the suggestion that radiation from mobile phones causes cancers. Those who believe there is a link say that - with five billion mobile phones being used worldwide - urgent research must be carried out to establish the risk. Is a rise in brain tumours linked to the radiation sources we hold so close to our heads? Experts can't agree on the answer. Scientists at the Children with Cancer conference in London this week will advocate that governments adopt the 'precautionary principle' – advising phone users to take simple steps to protect themselves and their children from potential, not proven, long term health risks of electromagnetic fields - especially head cancers. IF you are a parent of the one in three under-10s who now owns a phone, you'll be aware of the current Department of Health advice: "Children should only use mobile phones for essential purposes and keep all calls short." If you have not read this advice, possibly because it is tucked away on an obscure website, you might now be wondering how long your child can safely use their phone before their brain turns to mushy peas. The Government's view is that parents should take responsibility for whether or not their children have phones in the first place. Despite the warning about restricting child usage a Department of Health (DoH) spokesman says there is no evidence that mobiles cause tumours but then adds that the scientific evidence is always under review. So what is the scientific evidence? Next week the charity Children With Cancer is holding a conference in London and one of the subjects it will debate is "brain tumours, mobile phones and childhood cancer", chaired by Geoffrey Pilkington. Environment and Human Health, Inc. (EHHI) today released a new report calling for tougher standards to regulate cellular technologies—especially for children and pregnant women. Environment and Human Health, Inc. (EHHI) is releasing a new report calling for tougher standards to regulate cellular technologies—especially for children and pregnant women. This report is the first part of a project researching the health effects of cell phone use. EHHI has reviewed hundreds of peer-reviewed studies that have examined the potential health threats associated with cellular device use, along with the regulatory standards that have been adopted by the U.S. and other nations. This report provides the context for the second section of the project: an animal study designed to investigate the health effects on offspring of cell phone exposures during pregnancy. An official inquiry 12 years ago recommended that the widely varying levels of radiation given off by mobile phones should be displayed when they were sold. Successive governments have failed to implement this recommendation. But now India may be beating us to it. New guidelines laid down by the country's official Telecom Engineering Centre suggest that the levels should be shown on each handset. And this week, the Delhi government moved to ensure that they are prominently displayed. It's scarcely a radical suggestion. The British committee was chaired by Sir William Stewart, a former government chief scientist, and contained several of the experts who have been most sceptical about radiation dangers from handsets. Since its report, the evidence that mobile phones can cause cancer after long-term use has strengthened. Last summer the World Health Organisation classified them as a "possible carcinogen". The mobile-phone industry has long vigorously fought such an apparently reasonable step – which may be one reason why our pliant governments have neglected to take it – and has already declared its opposition to the Indian plans. When San Francisco proposed a similar measure some years ago, the industry both called in the lawyers and announced that it would stop holding its lucrative annual exhibition, bringing some 68,000 people to the city. What, one wonders, does it have to hide? The radiation tag is intended to forewarn consumers about the health hazards posed by the various handsets. The decision to introduce the stringent norm was taken at a meeting of experts from the state health department, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and World Health Organization (WHO) here on Wednesday. The meeting, chaired by state health minister A.K. Walia, also decided to put certain restrictions on the mobile phone towers across Delhi and has asked the Centre to frame rules for the mushrooming towers. Industry repeats the mantra 'children should be discouraged from using mobiles excessively' while doing nothing to ensure it happens, says Vicky Fobel from the campaign group MobileWise. The wireless world is exploding. New wireless applications are being developed constantly and there are now more mobile phones than people in the UK. Even young children are buying into mobile technology in their millions. Along with the convenience mobiles afford, however, come concerns. How is the radiation they produce affecting our health and the health of our children? Official advice acknowledges that there may be a problem but plays it down. Manufacturers meanwhile imply there is no evidence of ill-effects and that, if mobiles were harmful, those problems would be manifesting themselves by now. UK Riots and Moral Collapse - Is this a possible cause? HOW TO PROPERLY READ A SCIENTIFIC PAPER – ADOLESCENT BRAIN TUMOURS AND MOBILE PHONES. Hidden health risk in mobiles: Phone giants accused of burying warnings in small print. Mobile phone companies urged to display safety warnings more prominently. With new evidence on the dangers of mobile phones, we examine the worrying risks you're NOT being told about. Mobile Phones : Is there an epidemic on hold?
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Tag: Henry VIII Tudor History: A True Royal Struggle | Letters From Katherine of Aragon — THE CHRONICLES OF HISTORY (Reblog) When Katherine Of Aragon wrote a heartfelt plea to her father, she held the title of Princess of Wales through her marriage to Prince Arthur of England. The couple had not been married long before the prince's untimely death in 1502 at Ludlow Castle. Faced now with widowhood and all alone in a foreign country, […] Tudor History: A True Royal Struggle | Letters From Katherine of Aragon — THE CHRONICLES OF HISTORY *** This is a great site. Here are some of my own pieces kind of related to this reblog, but with an astrological slant: Prince Arthur Tudor of England King Henry VIII Tyrant? Francis articles, England, english, history, monarchy, reblog, Spain, The Monarchy Leave a comment August 28, 2020 August 24, 2020 1 Minute On This Day: The Birth of Catherine of Aragon, Queen of England On this day in 1485 was born the 'Spanish' princess, Catalina de Aragon near Madrid, known in the English speaking world as Catherine of Aragon. Catherine married the heir to the English throne, Arthur Prince of Wales, in 1501. However, Arthur died soon afterwards. When Arthur's brother, Henry ascended the throne on the death of his father in 1509, he quickly married his brother's widow, forging an important alliance between England and Spain. However, over the course of the next twenty years, Catherine failed to deliver Henry a living male heir, her only major 'crime'. Following a long protracted dispute between Henry and Papal legates, during which the Pope refused to annul the marriage, Henry declared himself Head of the Church of England, allowing him to divorce Catherine and marry his mistress, Anne Boleyn in 1533. Catherine died in January 1536 at Kimbolton Castle, and is buried in Peterborough Cathedral. Francis poetry Leave a comment December 16, 2019 December 11, 2019 1 Minute King Henry VIII – Tyrant? Astrology Musings Photo by Alexey Makhinko from Pexels Anyone brought up in Great Britain, or in fact anywhere in the world, is probably familiar with the character and the life of King Henry VIII, probably England's most famous and notorious sovereign – he of the six spouses. Does his birth chart reflect this personality and what else might it reveal? Henry had the Sun in Cancer, Moon in Aries, with a Virgo ascendant. His Cancer Sun gave him an essentially caring, protective, yet sensitive nature, often inflamed, however, by his ardent, fiery, direct and often impatient Aries Moon loosely square to the Sun. Discriminatory approach Even filtered through his Virgo ascendant, which would provide him with a highly discriminatory approach to life, this could not prevent this basic dichotomy of his character from manifesting from time to time. We can see this at various times in his life, his impatience and anger. Furthermore, his ruling planet Mercury is in Leo in the 12th house, exactly opposing Saturn. Here is a psychologically ingrained mental pride and implacability, which except under the rarest of circumstances, finds it difficult to envisage that it can ever be wrong. In any everyday personality, who would have little influence beyond his family, such a mentality would not constitute a wider threat. However, when you are talking about a monarch of a powerful country, such an attitude can become epoch making, even downright lethal for many people. It is worth remembering that Henry was no radical, but a true conservative, despite his 'reputation' for encouraging the Reformation in England. Quite early in his reign the Pope conferred on him the title 'Defender of the Faith', something which Henry was extremely proud of, and a quite fitting title for a monarch with such a stubborn and conservative mentality as symbolised by the quality of his Mercury. The young Henry put up a strong, reactionary resistance to reformers like Martin Luther. However, whilst this configuration gave him the mental capacity to defend an argument to the hilt and often with great success, as he grew older this same tendency developed into an extreme implacability, far beyond mere stubbornness. This is one of the characteristics that gave him the reputation for being a tyrant. Jupiter Neptune spiritual cycle personalised Henry's chart also has a fairly tight T-square involving Mars at the apex in Virgo in the 1st house, square to both Jupiter and Neptune on the Gemini/Sagittarius 10th/4th axes. I think this is most revealing. A first house Mars in Virgo in itself represents a diverse, yet practical energy, which would probably sometimes manifest as great irritability when things were not going his way. Add to this the tension in the Jupiter Neptune opposition, however, which in historic and transpersonal terms is related to the human religious and spiritual cycle (something which would be in all charts for those born around 1491 but made personal here through the contact with a first house Mars) and you can see what might tend to be irritable to him. Love of scripture Henry was the second son of Henry VII. Had his brother Arthur lived to become king, Henry might well have a pursued a religious path in some way. Henry clearly had a very strong interest in religion and spirituality, he was very knowledgeable, yet in many ways it proved to be his undoing because it conflicted with his desires as a monarch. The fact that Mars rules the 3rd house of the mind and the 10th house Venus in Gemini is the ruler of the 9th house, only underlines this. He had a natural love of literature, particularly religious literature, plus a great ability at languages. King versus Pope But of course, Henry is most famous for having the six wives. Jupiter is the 7th house ruler, the house of relationships and as we have seen, his 10th house of career Jupiter is involved in a tight T-square, which appears to symbolise the constitutional crises arising from his wife's 'inability' to produces a living male heir. Here we see the needs of the king vying with the fundamentals of religion. One way around this, was to find an appropriate quotation from the Bible, in Leviticus, in regard to a man marrying his late brother's wife and the impurity which would result from it; Henry had indeed married his late brother Arthur's wife, Catherine of Aragon. Head of the church It was this argument which was used, stubbornly and vehemently by Henry, though equally opposed by the Papacy and his wife, Catherine. Henry eventually got around the impasse by declaring himself the head of the Church of England, surely equally symbolised by this tight Jupiter Neptune opposition in houses 10 and 4. But it was something which must have weighed down his conscience for the rest of his life. For despite the break with Rome, Henry remained staunchly conservative in his religious beliefs, as befits that strong Mercury opposite Saturn in the Leo/Aquarius and 12/6 axes. Vicissitudes in love So moving on to his love life, we have already noted that his Venus is in Gemini, making him something of a natural flirt (not that all Venus Geminians are like this!), but when we also look at his 5th house of love, we have Uranus present and Saturn is the 5th house ruler. Uranus would tend to bring sudden, unexpected changes in his love life and Saturn, being ruler of this house, as we have already seen, is in close opposition to Mercury, bringing to bear all his stubborn, arrogant mentality in this area of his life too. The continual vicissitudes after his first divorce, the sudden demise of Anne Boleyn, the death of his third wife, Jane Seymour, after giving birth to a son, the farce of the 'courtship' and marriage to Anne of Cleves etc… are all shown by this 5th house Uranus and the tense quality of the 5th house ruler Saturn. Sympathy for Henry? At the end of the day, I have some sympathy for Henry. He never quite came to grips with the circumstances that he was presented with. His deep sense of faith, his natural conservatism, were tested to the utmost by the needs of his dynasty, the difficulty he and his wives had in producing a living male heir. This was the classic conflict between church and state, something which he thought he had solved by 'marrying' the two together by becoming head of the church in England. I am quite sure, at the end of his life, he never dreamed his life would turn out the way it did. copyright Leofwine Tanner 2019 Francis articles, astrology, history, politics, Reformation, religion Leave a comment August 8, 2019 July 30, 2019 4 Minutes
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Insurance Giant Rolls Out New Preventive Program, Adjusted for COVID-19 Lilo H. Stainton, Health care writer | May 20, 2020 | Health Care, Coronavirus in NJ Tapping technology and community connections, Horizon BCBS health initiative extends to the state's three largest hospital systems Newark resident Phyllis — who was caring for several foster children — purchased the home she had been renting for years, when the program helped her to make the right connections. After a successful pilot project in Newark — built largely around community health workers who visited people at home to help address medical and social concerns — and nearly a year of planning, New Jersey's largest health insurer was ready to expand the initiative to reach 24,000 vulnerable patients in 11 counties. Then came the coronavirus, and with it, new precautions and restrictions designed to contain the spread of COVID-19. Those pandemic protocols made it impossible for the company, Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield, to roll out the program as planned. But the viral outbreak also underscored the importance of the program itself, Horizon officials note, so they decided to press forward — with modifications. "How could we not?" said Valerie Harr, Horizon's director of policy integration, transformation and community health. "What we see is that the coronavirus has exposed all these inequities and health disparities that this program is designed to address." As a result, BCBS worked with its eight partners — including the state's three largest hospital systems, key community groups, academics and a technology company — to regroup and to retool the program, Horizon Neighbors in Health, utilizing telemedicine and other "remote care" options. The revised program — grounded in a unique predictive model designed to identify individuals in specific zip codes who have rising health risks — was launched in early April, with a $25 million commitment from Horizon over three years. Addressing social determinants The initiative focuses additional attention on addressing the social determinants of health — issues related to poverty, education, the environment, race, childhood trauma, violence and other factors — that play an outsized role in patient wellness. While estimates vary, Horizon said these factors account for roughly 65% of an individual's health, with medical care impacting 35%. The coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated most of these concerns and with thousands of state residents now out of work, more people are struggling economically. COVID-19 — which has been diagnosed in more than 149,000 New Jerseyans, including nearly 10,600 who have died — has also taken an outsized toll on African Americans and other communities of color, who are more likely to have limited access to care or have underlying conditions that make them more vulnerable. Black residents make up 14% of the state's population, but are nearly 18% of the diagnoses and close to 19% of the fatalities, according to the latest state data. "We're experiencing every day these longstanding inequalities," said Gregory Paulson, president and CEO of the Trenton Health Team, a collaboration of health care providers, public agencies and local nonprofits that partnered with Horizon to expand the Neighbors in Health program throughout the state. "But COVID has shined a bright light on these in a way that other people are now seeing." Horizon — which insures 3.5 million New Jerseyans, more than half of those with coverage — initiated the Newark Neighbors pilot three years ago, with outreach to 1,000 people insured by the company within four zip codes in the South Ward. These were identified by the company as having chronic health conditions or other issues that suggested they were at a "rising risk" for developing more complex medical and social needs. The company partnered with RWJBarnabas Health and recruited, hired and trained a crew of city residents to work as community health workers, based at the network's Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. These employees served as critical emissaries for the program, officials said, meeting and gaining the trust of patients at hospital bedsides, through referrals from family doctors, or via cold calls followed by home visits. Community connection is key factor Deploying health workers from the same community as patients was key, Horizon said, providing for a personal connection that allowed conversations about hunger, job skills, poverty itself, domestic violence and other highly personal topics. Jennifer Velez, executive VP of community health for RWJBarnabas, said effective community health workers were "probably the biggest ingredient for success" of the program. "Often, none of this would be picked up in a clinical setting," she explained. Velez and others hope the expanded project will demonstrate to Horizon and other insurance companies the benefit of covering community health worker visits for all appropriate patients. "It's really somebody's story. It's so much more complicated than what can be done in a 10-minute visit," she added. Health workers helped connect patients with benefits they may not otherwise have known about, like mail-order prescriptions through Horizon, telemedicine visits with RWJBarnabas staffers, mental health opportunities and social services, like food banks, rental assistance and other programs. The program connected one Newark resident, 63-year-old Phyllis — who was caring for several foster children — to purchase the home she had been renting for years, officials said. "These are short-term quick fixes that can really be put in place and have outsized contributions and can really springboard (an individual's) ability to be healthy in the long term," said Ernie Morganstern, the Trenton team's senior director of population health. "But you can't do this from an office park in Philly. You need to be able to have that community connection." Horizon also created a mitigation fund that could be tapped for uncovered expenses, including the purchase of an air conditioner to help control a patient's asthma, smoke detectors for homes that lacked them, assistance with drug copays and replacing a broken set of eyeglasses. Resources for the initial pilot came from a portion of the $275 million the company pledged to invest after it received a massive federal tax refund in 2018. Impressive results While participation was limited — just 354 individuals were engaged through the Newark pilot — the results were impressive, Horizon said. Since the program launched, the company said it has seen a 24% reduction in emergency room visits among the group, a 35% increase in behavioral care visits, and their cost of care declined by a quarter. "Our goal was to try and quantify the impact and value this program would have in terms of the health of our members in the program and over the cost of care reduction," said Allen Karp, Horizon's executive VP for healthcare management and transformation. "Our results were great,." Karp also said that "the member experience was tremendous. It connected us as an organization with our members and helped them understand that we (as health care payers and providers), instead of working in silos, we were working together." Horizon said the first step was identifying the patients with "rising risks" who are most likely to benefit from these interventions in communities around the state. The company's analytics team worked with assistance from consultants at McKinsey & Company to create a unique formula that considers insurance claims, inputs from commercial marketing firms, and federal census data related to employment status, education level, household makeup and even air quality, officials said. The insurance giant also worked to establish partners to help launch the program in other communities with great need. In addition to RWJBarnabas, which has hospitals throughout north and central Jersey, Horizon signed agreements with Hackensack Meridian Health, Atlantic Health System, University Hospital in Newark and St. Joseph's Health, based in Paterson. The insurance company is working with them to hire community health workers and will share the cost of their employment, officials said. Horizon also connected with the Trenton Health Team to focus on public workers who make up a large share of the individuals the formula identified as "rising risk." Mercer County has a high percentage of active and retired government employees. Horizon is covering the full cost for the Trenton team's contribution. Effort extends to Camden County Harr said it is also working to finalize an agreement with the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers, which plays a similar role in that county, which will be the 12th county involved in the program. (In addition to Essex, the expansion will target individuals in Hudson, Bergen, Passaic, Sussex, Warren, Morris, Union, Mercer, Monmouth and Ocean.) "It's just been tremendous to work with these partners who are connected to the community, who understand the community and who can help us recruit the health workers," Harr explained. "We were looking for partners that were believers and innovators and were willing to jump into this with us." In addition, Horizon tapped Penn Medicine to conduct training for these community health workers — now done online — and technology company NowPow was engaged to provide a single platform to connect all staff involved and track referrals with a system that alerts program officials if patients don't follow up as indicated. Velez, with RWJBarnabas, said these are also critical components in the success of an expanded program. So far, the neighborhood program has hired and trained about 30 of the 60 community health workers Horizon intends to bring on board for the expansion, officials said, and signed up about 100 participants. More than half of these individuals were engaged by the Trenton Health Team and a staff member employed under the contract has also compiled a comprehensive, updated list of local food pantries, pharmacy delivery options and local testing sites in the Trenton area that has become one of the most popular features on its website. Morganstern, with the Trenton team, said their goals are to connect close to 300 local residents with whatever services or supports they need and to keep them engaged in these efforts for up to six months. He also hopes these individuals experience better health and less negative impact from social determinants. "You have to look at the data, but you also have to have lived experience," added THT's Paulson. "We can't have a one-size-fits-all solution." Lilo H. Stainton Health care writer Lilo has covered New Jersey for two decades, much of it with Gannett newspapers, reporting on public policy, national political conventions and the 9/11 attack on lower Manhattan. She later served as press secretary to Gov. Jon S. Corzine and led a nonprofit coalition's successful advocacy for federal funding in the wake of Superstorm Sandy. Lilo joined NJ Spotlight News fulltime in 2016 to cover health care. 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Sverre Hope (4 April 1902 – 2 April 1966) was a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party. He was born in Vikør. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Akershus in 1945, and was re-elected on one occasion. Hope was a member of Ski municipality council from 1951 to 1955 and 1959 to 1966. References 1902 births 1966 deaths Conservative Party (Norway) politicians Members of the Storting 20th-century Norwegian politicians
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Could You Be A Candidate For Male Breast Reduction? If you're a male suffering from gynecomastia, or enlarged breast tissue, you may be eligible for corrective surgery. Those with this condition can suffer from emotional and psychological distress, and may have problems being comfortable in their own skin. By electing to have this procedure, patients can take action against their insecurities. Breast reduction procedures for men require patients to meet certain criteria. While this procedure can reduce the amount of tissue in the breasts, it should not be seen as a weight-loss solution. Breast reduction for men should only be sought out when alternative treatments fail. Candidates should be physically healthy and maintain a normal weight. Males who have life-threatening illness are not seen as good candidates. These medical conditions can cause patients to heal improperly and put the patient at risk for complications. The same is true for smokers and drug users. Additionally, a candidate's breast development must be stabilized. Because of this, it is advised that adolescents wait before having gynecomastia surgery. While they might benefit now from the procedure, further operations may be needed in the future should they continue to develop and grow. As with any procedure, patients must have realistic expectations. Those with a positive outlook and specific goals are often the most happy with the results. Before electing to have male breast reduction surgery, we suggest discussing your situation with a surgeon. Together, you and your doctor can decide which treatment option would be best for achieving your goals.
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Mother and daughter duo Karen and Mary Hammerschmidt, have been painting and drawing together for over twenty-five years. These two self-taught artists live and breathe their passion, always living in the moment, with each day a new adventure. Their passion for the Christmas season, snowmen being a favorite, inspires their creativity. They are also inspired by knowing families everywhere are able to decorate their homes and celebrate the joy of the seasons with a piece of their hearts. Both mother and daughter reside in Redwood where they design full time.
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Latest GB Voting Intention (16 August 2021) Approval Rating | GB Politics | UK Elections | Voting Intention Redfield & Wilton Strategies' latest voting intention poll in Great Britain finds the Conservative Party leading by 4%—an increase of 1% from last week's poll. Altogether, the full numbers (with the changes from last week in parentheses) are as follows: Conservative 40% (–) Labour 36% (-1) Liberal Democrat 10% (+1) Scottish National Party 5% (+1) Reform UK 3% (–) Other 2% (+1) When those who say they do not know how they would vote in a General Election are included, the Conservatives lead by 3%. After weighting by likelihood to vote, 11% of the sample said they do not know how they would vote, including 9% of those who voted Conservative in December 2019 and 5% of those who voted Labour. This week's sample had 59% of respondents saying they would be 'certain to vote' if there were to be a General Election tomorrow. Those who voted Conservative in 2019 (72%) are more likely to say they are 'certain to vote' than those who voted for Labour in 2019 (61%). Healthcare remains the issue respondents consider most likely to determine how they would vote in the next General Election. When asked to select up to three issues which would most determine how they would vote in a General Election, if there were to be one tomorrow, respondents select healthcare (53%), the economy (43%), education (30%), immigration (29%), and the environment (28%). If a General Election were to take place in the next six months, 42% of respondents expect the outcome to be a Conservative Party majority (up 1%). 17% expect a Labour Party majority (down 1%), 12% expect a Conservative Party-led minority Government (down 2%), and 6% expect a Labour Party-led minority Government (up 2%). 64% of 2019 Conservative Party voters think the Conservatives would achieve a majority (down 2%), whereas 40% of 2019 Labour voters expect that Labour would win a majority (down 2%). The Government's Net Competency Rating stands at -13% in this week's poll, a 1% decrease from last week. Altogether, 28% find the Government competent (no change), 41% find the Government incompetent (up 1%), and 23% find the Government neither competent nor incompetent (down 2%). Prime Minister Boris Johnson's net approval rating stands at -9%, an increase of 2% from last week. This week's poll finds 44% disapproving (down 2%) of his overall job performance, against 35% approving (no change). Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak's approval rating has improved marginally in the past week, with this week's poll finding it at +24% (up 4%). 44% say they approve of Rishi Sunak's job performance (no change), while 20% disapprove (down 4%). Keir Starmer's net approval rating stands at -14%, a 1% decrease from last week. 38% disapprove of Keir Starmer's job performance (up 1%), while 24% approve (no change). Meanwhile, 31% neither approve nor disapprove of Starmer's job performance (down 1%). Between Boris Johnson and Keir Starmer, 41% say they think Boris Johnson would be a better Prime Minister for the United Kingdom at this moment than Keir Starmer, a figure which is two points lower than last week. Conversely, 29% think Keir Starmer would be the better Prime Minister when compared to Boris Johnson (down 3%). More specifically, Boris Johnson continues to lead over Keir Starmer as being the one who best embodies the following descriptions: 'can build a strong economy' (44% to 30%), 'stands up for the interests of the United Kingdom' (42% to 31%), 'knows how to get things done' (41% to 27%), and 'can tackle the coronavirus pandemic' (40% to 26%). Keir Starmer continues to lead when it comes to best embodying the description of 'being in good physical and mental health' (37% to 27%) and 'is willing to work with other parties when possible' (37% to 32%). When asked to assess whether Boris Johnson or Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham would be a better Prime Minister for the UK at this moment, 44% think Boris Johnson would be the better Prime Minister (down 1%), against 25% who think Andy Burnham would be (down 3%). Further, 35% say Boris Johnson (down 1%) and 34% say Rishi Sunak (no change) would be the better Prime Minister for the UK at this moment. Rishi Sunak holds an 11% lead over Keir Starmer for the best Prime Minister at this moment, a two-point increase since last week. Between Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak, 40% think Rishi Sunak would be the better Prime Minister for the United Kingdom (no change), against 29% who think Keir Starmer would be (down 2%).
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Hand rolled Chinese green tea leaves scented with jasmine blossoms. Over the course of a night, the flowers open and release their aroma into the tea, flavoring it and giving it the heady scent associated with the tea, creating a unique taste and experience. © 2019 Kona Mountain Coffee.
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Prevalence of Human Papillomavirus Associated with Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Jordanian Patients Ashraf I. Khasawneh1, *, Nisreen Himsawi1, Jumana Abu-Raideh1, Muna Salameh2, Niveen Abdullah3, Rame Khasawneh4, Tareq Saleh1 1 Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, The Hashemite University, Zarqa, 13133, Jordan 2 Department of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, Al-Balqa' Applied University, Al-Salt, 19117, Jordan 3 King Hussein Cancer Center, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Amman, 11941, Jordan 4 Department of Hematopathology, King Hussein Medical Center (KHMC), Jordan Royal Medical Services (RMS), Amman, 11733, Jordan ePub Downloads: 95 © 2020 Khasawneh et al. open-access license: This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0), a copy of which is available at: (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode). This license permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. * Address correspondence to this author at the Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, The Hashemite University, Zarqa, 13133, Jordan; Tel: +962 (5) 3903333; Fax: +962 (5) 3826613; E-mail: [email protected] In addition to smoking and alcohol consumption, human papillomavirus (HPV) is a leading etiology for Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC). However, this causal association is still understudied in Middle Eastern populations. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of HPV-associated infection in the Jordanian HNSCC patients and the associated HPV genotypes. Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE) squamous cell carcinoma samples of the head and neck were collected from two referral centers in Amman, Jordan to determine the existence of HPV DNA. After DNA extraction HPV infection and genotyping were identified using real-time PCR. HPV DNA was detected in 19 out of 61 (31.1%) HNSCC samples. Despite screening for 28 different genotypes, HPV 16 was the only genotype identified in all examined samples. Most HPV-positive samples were obtained from the oropharynx (41.7%), oral cavity (37%), and larynx (18.2%). No significant association between HPV 16 genotype and age, sex, tobacco use, anatomical location, or tumor grade was noticed. This study reported a high association between HPV 16 genotype and HNSCC in Jordanian patients. These data should facilitate the implementation of appropriate HPV awareness campaigns, and activate selective prophylactic measures against HPV infection. Keywords: : Prevalence, HNSCC, Oropharyngeal, Laryngeal, HPV 16, Papillomavirus.
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Comments: Navigation, Moonroof, Heated/Cooled Leather Seats. FUEL EFFICIENT 27 MPG Hwy/22 MPG City! CX-5 Grand Touring Reserve trim. AND MORE! Leather Seats, Navigation, Sunroof, All Wheel Drive, Power Liftgate, Heated Driver Seat, Heated Rear Seat, Cooled Driver Seat, Back-Up Camera, Turbocharged, Premium Sound System, Satellite Radio, iPod/MP3 Input, Onboard Communications System, Aluminum Wheels. Rear Spoiler, MP3 Player, Remote Trunk Release, Keyless Entry, Privacy Glass. Edmunds.com's review says "Sharp style and sporting performance remain hallmarks of the 2019 Mazda CX-5, a small crossover SUV designed for those who enjoy a spirited drive. Excellent handling and a high-quality interior also help make it one of our top picks for a small SUV.". Great Gas Mileage: 27 MPG Hwy. Navigation, Moonroof, Heated/Cooled Leather Seats. FUEL EFFICIENT 27 MPG Hwy/22 MPG City! CX-5 Grand Touring Reserve trim. AND MORE!======KEY FEATURES INCLUDE: Leather Seats, Navigation, Sunroof, All Wheel Drive, Power Liftgate, Heated Driver Seat, Heated Rear Seat, Cooled Driver Seat, Back-Up Camera, Turbocharged, Premium Sound System, Satellite Radio, iPod/MP3 Input, Onboard Communications System, Aluminum Wheels. Rear Spoiler, MP3 Player, Remote Trunk Release, Keyless Entry, Privacy Glass. ======EXPERTS ARE SAYING: Edmunds.com's review says "Sharp style and sporting performance remain hallmarks of the 2019 Mazda CX-5, a small crossover SUV designed for those who enjoy a spirited drive. Excellent handling and a high-quality interior also help make it one of our top picks for a small SUV.". Great Gas Mileage: 27 MPG Hwy. Fuel economy calculations based on original manufacturer data for trim engine configuration. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling us prior to purchase.
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Innovation and sustainability driven by top-sealed packaging solutions The research for new packaging solutions, both to match the new trends in fresh produce consumption and to attract a wider range of customers, has been a quite established effort in the food industry during the last few years. The evident consequences have been new developments in packaging design and production and a fine tuning of the existent models. The sweeping "Plastic Free" environmental movement and the willingness to find out a way for packaging with "less-plastic" to dispose after consumption, have pushed the packaging industry towards a huge streamlining both in design and production. The first evidence is the decrease of plastic by almost 30% on the average weight and the structure itself. Less and recyclable plastic is the new standard, as sustainable sourcing has become a mainstream. This is the case of the top-sealed packaging solutions made in rPET. Recently Carton Pack S.p.A. invested on this field, re-designing its top-sealed packaging range to meet the current technical guidelines in the fresh produce market, thus aiming to empower its commitment towards environmental safeguard and sustainability issues too. The D2 Model, for instance, is a top-sealable container made up to 100% rPET specially designed for tomatoes, grapes, strawberries, and cherries. The top edge has been redesigned to ensure maximum resistance during the sealing process. The corner profiles have been reinforced by solid ribs with rounded lines. Both sides have been made more linear to allow perfect visibility of the produce. The biggest value lies in the structure of the bottom which has some plates to improve the weight distribution and the raising of the entire structure. Breathing has been empowered by special ventilation openings designed to collect the outside air in the very bottom of the tray thus achieving a perfect air flowing towards the top. The top-sealable range has been declined in lots of formats such as the Bucket (Mod. BK – see pic above), a mono-material rPET container with integrated handle and optional lid; but the range extends also to the 1 or 2 Kg. Tray (Mod. T – see pic above), and a lot of punnets specially designed for berries, cherries, tomatoes, and other small size references. The projects that Carton Pack will carry out in the future will increasingly involve a consistent use of responsibly managed raw material in the recovery and recycling process. Last but not least is the great value of top-sealing solutions as we know that branding on packaging enhances consumer experience. Carton Pack has a Creative Design Dept. and a Flexo Printing Dept. which provide a professional support and service to print up to ten colors graphics on the sealing film. Carton Pack today supplies a turn-key solution of 100% rPET top-sealed packaging made in Italy. Carton Pack S.p.A. Marketing Dept. Email: [email protected] Web: www.cartonpack.com New fully recyclable lidded tomato packaging New sustainable cardboard and R-PET packaging for berries and other crops Starting this week, the first Belgian strawberries from BelOrta will be packed in new packaging. These are Tray2Tray punnets made from recycled raw materials that are still 100% recyclable. Consumers can recognize these punnets by a special logo. BelOrta launches 100% recycled & recyclable strawberry punnet 89 Together with Fost Plus and Infia, BelOrta says it is taking 'the next step in increasingly sustainable production and distribution'. "This step contributes to a circular economy. Not unimportant, because recent figures show that we are eating more and more home-grown strawberries," according to the cooperative. Closed cycle With the strawberry punnets, no empty strawberry tray has to end up on the waste mountain from now on, because every packaging can be processed and reused as raw material for new packaging. Jo Lambrecht, Sales & Marketing Manager at BelOrta: "With this Tray2Tray concept, in which new punnets are made from used packaging, we contribute to a circular economy. We have been working with so-called 'r-PET' as a raw material for 4 years, recycled from water and soft drinks bottles and other PET packaging that consumers collect. The New Blue Bag has recently been introduced to us for the collection of all plastic packaging waste. By the way, Belgians are champions in sorting and collecting waste, which makes a difference to a healthier and more pleasant living environment. Thanks to new techniques, developed under the impulse of Fost Plus, we can now also sort these r-PET punnets (cf. the new blue bag) and recycle them into flakes, after which they are used again as raw material for the production of new packaging, such as for our strawberries and berries. This completes the cycle." 450 tons less CO2 emissions per year But what about 'the most sustainable packaging is no packaging'? Lambrecht: "That is indeed true for many products, often including food. We try to avoid or reduce the use of packaging wherever possible. But for sensitive and perishable products, well-chosen packaging is crucial in the fight against food waste. Various tests, including with strawberries and berries, have taught us that well thought-out packaging makes all the difference. Wasting less food reduces our ecological footprint. Moreover, r-PET as a raw material has a low ecological footprint compared to many other materials." For BelOrta, the replacement of PET by r-PET means a reduction of 450 tons of CO2 emissions per year. Belgians eat an average of 1.94 kg of strawberries per year More than 9,000 tons of strawberries were sold in 2020 via BelOrta. With over 100 different growers, the acreage of strawberries at BelOrta is about 300 hectares, an increase of 4% compared to the previous year. Recent figures from market research agency GfK also show that the average Belgian ate 1.94 kg of strawberries in 2020. That is a growth of more than 12% compared to the previous year. Elsanta, Portola, Elegance, Malling Centenary, Sonata and Sonsation are the main varieties at BelOrta. BelOrta lanceert 100% recycled en recyclebare aardbeienpunnet BelOrta www.belorta.be /packaging-system/ Cascades, a North America and European based packaging company, is launching the first thermoformed cardboard tray. The product is made from 100 percent recycled and recyclable cardboard and has a recyclable water-based barrier coating which prevents moisture. "The cardboard tray makes a true alternative to plastic and foam trays," says Jacques Bissonnette with Cascades' Canada office. "Sustainable packaging is getting more important, enforced by retail regulations as well as consumer demand," he added. "In November of last year, we did a successful soft launch in Canada with the cardboard tray for mini cucumber. Just this month, a US customer started using the trays for sweet corn." The product is available in a range of different sizes from 8 2/16 inches length, 8 11/16 inches wide to 1 11/16 inches height. However, Cascades also offers tailormade solutions. The tray is suitable for a wide range of fruits and vegetables, from Brussels sprouts to bell peppers, green beans, and much more. "The package will stand out even more if it is combined with a compostable top seal film, making it a fully sustainable solution," Bissonnette added. "We think it's really important to tell the story how sustainable packaging can help to reduce the environmental footprint and achieve the retailer's sustainability goals." To support the story, Cascades has developed an LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) for all its product lines. "This means we can tell the client exactly the amount of environmental footprint reduction they will be able to achieve with one of our sustainable solutions compared to the material they are using currently." A lot of the current plastic packaging as well as foam packaging can be replaced by this cardboard solution and has proven to offer equivalent shelf life to plastic". The new cardboard tray works with existing machinery and tooling for plastic trays, meaning that no extra investment is required for producers or packers looking to make the switch to cardboard." Cascades also invested in research on the consumer side. "It's not only the demand for sustainability that has grown but also the willingness among consumers to put their money where their mouth is," said Bissonnette. Most consumers are willing to pay a bit more for produce that is sustainably packaged. Also, better labeling on the packaging would encourage consumers to buy more green, sustainable packaging. "It is still a bit more expensive but both producers and retailers should not be afraid to raise their prices a bit. We are not talking about full dollars but just a few cents, " Bissonnette noted. Jacques Bissonnette Cascades Specialty Products Group Tel:+ 1 514-378-0332 [email protected] https://www.cascades.com
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Home Classic Rock News Go-Go's drummer Gina Schock "very, very excited" about new photo book, thinks it will "make people smile" Go-Go's drummer Gina Schock "very, very excited" about new photo book, thinks it will "make people smile" on October 25, 2021 October 25, 2021 by Leave a Comment on Go-Go's drummer Gina Schock "very, very excited" about new photo book, thinks it will "make people smile" With The Go-Go's being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this Saturday, drummer Gina Schock has just released a new autobiographical photo book focusing on her long career with the famous all-female group. Made in Hollywood: All Access with the Go-Go's is highlighted by a bevy of personal photos that Schock took during the group's 1980s heyday, as well as a variety archival images. "I am very, very excited about my book, because it's my life, and it's from a band member's perspective," Schock tells ABC Audio. "[I]t's taken me years to put it together. [O]ver 40 years of photographs and tales to tell are in this book." Gina notes that during the band's early years, "I was carrying a camera around with me all the time and snapping shots…everywhere, on the tour bus, in hotel rooms, backstage." Schock also wrote commentary to accompany many of the pics in the book. "I think I recapped things pretty evenly and pretty honestly," she says. "And people will get an inside look at the band in a way they never have, because it's being shown to them visually, and I'm writing text to it." Made in Hollywood also features essays from the other Go-Go's, as well as from some of the group's famous fans and friends, including as The B-52s' Kate Pierson, Jodie Foster, Eurythmics' Dave Stewart and Paul "Pee Wee Herman" Reubens. "Everybody was pretty honest and was telling…when they first met the band, what happened, how we first came together," Schock explains. "It's great to relive all that." Gina says she thinks fans will love the book. "[T]hey're gonna look at this and they're going to remember what they were doing [then]," she maintains. "It's gonna make people smile." James Michael Tyler, "Gunther" on 'Friends,' dead at 59 Scoreboard roundup — 10/24/21 Brian May, Randy Bachman and more music stars pay tribute to late singer and actor Meat Loaf Alice in Chains' Jerry Cantrell announces signature Wino Les Paul Gibson guitar Watch The Beatles learning to play "I've Got a Feeling" in first clip from upcoming 'Get Back' docuseries White All Over: Dave Clark Five's debut album, 'Glad All Over,' reissued on white vinyl Foo Fighters perform, David Lee Roth presents on 2021 MTV VMAs Rod Stewart extends Las Vegas residency into 2022
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Invitations: I first went onto Google and found an image of the 'Welcome to Las Vegas' sign and pasted that onto a computer document, then made the background black and in white writing, I wrote all of the necessary information like Date: ____ Time: ____ Place: ____ RSVP: ____ and Dress Code: ____. Then I printed them off and placed them in a black or white or red envelope and sent them to my guests. You should probably Invite around 20-40 people for this party. Venue: I set this party up in my Lounge/Living Room as it is very large and the furniture can be moved out of the way easily (though you could hire a hall or use your garage). Decorations: Paint 3 cardboard boxes red and stack them on top of each other at the front door of your venue and then paint white dots onto them like dice!I went to my local dollar store and got most of my decorations from there. I got 9 Packets of Red, Black and White Crepe Paper (streamers) and cut them up into strips and hung them from the top of the walls and draped them into the center of the roof. In the middle where the streamers all met, I hung a Red tissue ball decoration. Food/Drink/Snacks: Serve Mocktails (NON-ALCOHOLIC DRINKS) Here is a recipe: For example: Margarita Mocktail: 2 oz Sour Drink Mix 2 oz Fresh Lemon Juice 3 oz Carbonated Lemon-Lime Soda. Mix all ingredients together in a blender WITH ICE and then serve in Margarita Glasses with Flavored salt around the tip of the glass and a mini umbrella. For snacks, I just had M&M's, Razzles, Popcorn, Potato Crisps, Chocolate and Other yummy sweets. For dinner, order Pizza or go out and get Takeaways. This will keep your guests happy and that's what they serve at a real casino. Cake: For me the Cake is almost the biggest part of my birthday. I LOVE CAKES AND DECORATING THEM! But you could just by one from your local bakery is fine. My cake Was a 3 tier Topsy-Turvey Cake which is like each layer is on a different angle, but it was Red Bottom Layer, Back Middle Layer and White top layer. On each layer there was like Poker Chips made out of Fondant and Red Dice and Play Cards (I found these really cool edible ones from a party store in my town! HA) It was Chocolate bottom Layer, Banana Cake Middle Layer and Vanilla Cake top layer. YUM! Me and My mum made it in about 4 hours. That's Pretty Good! Goody Bags: For the goodie Bags, I Found these cute little stamps that said Casino Party and then had a couple of poker chips on them so I got those little white paper bag things and stamped a stamp onto each of them and filled it up with these cute little chocolate poker chip things. Like a chocolate coin except with a poker chip design. So cute. I didn't spend too much on goody bags because I had so many guests but they loved this.
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Walt, thank you — you and all who knew and loved him have my condolences. I have been following the Jackson List for many years. I moved in December to a new apartment building in which we were unable to use the internet service we had used for many years. Why remains a mystery to me. Finally I was able to receive the Jackson List regularly. Thanks for making it available.
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Q: Powershell with Git Command Error Handling - automatically abort on non-zero exit code from external program I use Git to deploy my web application. So in Teamcity I prepare my application (compilation, minify JS and HTML, delete unused files, etc...) and then I have a Powershell build step : $ErrorActionPreference = "Stop" git init git remote add origin '%env.gitFolder%' git fetch git reset --mixed origin/master git add . git commit -m '%build.number%' git push origin master But if an exception throw, the script continue (even if I set $ErrorActionPreference = "Stop") and the build is successful. I want the script to stop when there is an error, and the build to failed. I tried to put Format stderr output as: error on the build step and Fail build if: an error message is logged by build runner, so the build failed, but the script continue, and so it's creating an stupid commit. I try to put a try-catch in my script, but it doesn't enter in the catch... Does anyone have an idea to stop the script and failed the build on error ? Sorry for my English, I'm French... ^^ A: The $ErrorActionPreference variable does not apply to calling external utilities ([console] applications) such as git, up to at least PowerShell 7.2.x * *A potential future enhancement is being discussed in RFC #277, for proper integration of calls to external programs into PowerShell's error-handling. There are only two ways to determine success vs. failure of an external utility: * *By examining the automatic $LASTEXITCODE variable, which PowerShell sets to the **exit code reported by the external utility**. By convention, a value of 0 indicates success, whereas any nonzero value indicates failure. (Do note that some utilities, e.g., robocopy.exe, use certain nonzero exit codes to communicate non-error conditions too.) *If you're not interested in the specific exit code reported, you can examine the Boolean automatic variable $?, which reflects $True for exit code 0, and $False for any nonzero exit code. * *[Fixed in PowerShell 7.2+] Caveats: As of PowerShell (Core) 7.1, there are two bugs; both these are tentatively fixed via the PSNotApplyErrorActionToStderr experimental feature (!) in preview versions of 7.2 (all experimental features are turned on by default in newly installed preview versions). * *$? can falsely reflect $false when $LASTEXITCODE is 0 and a stderr redirection (2> or *>) is used and the command emitted stderr output (which in itself doesn't necessarily indicate failure) - see GitHub issue #10512. * *It is therefore a good habit to form to query only $LASTEXITCODE, not $? to infer failure vs. succcess. *If $ErrorActionPreference is set to 'Stop' and you happen to use 2> or *> with an external program and that program produces actual stderr output, $ErrorActionPreference unexpectedly does apply and causes a script-terminating error (whether or not the external program signals actual failure via a nonzero exit code) - see GitHub issue #4002 *If you want to capture stderr output lines, you have to redirect them to a file as of PowerShell 7.2.x (e.g., 2>errs.txt; see caveat above re PowerShell 7.1 and below); GitHub issue #4332 suggests introducing a syntax that allows in-memory capturing, in a variable. However, there is an indirect way of capturing them in memory, namely by merging stderr into the success output stream with 2>&1, which allows you to filter lines that came from stderr by the .NET type of the objects in the success output stream - see this answer. Acting on a failure requires explicit action, typically by using the Throw keyword to generate a script-terminating error. Clearly, checking $LASTEXITCODE / $? after every external-utility call is cumbersome, so here's a wrapper function that facilitates this process: Note: While this function works, it does not try to compensate for the broken-up-to-at-least-v7.2.x passing of arguments with embedded double quotes to external programs. To get this compensation, you can use the iee function from the Native module, installable from the PowerShell Gallery via Install-Module Native. function Invoke-Utility { <# .SYNOPSIS Invokes an external utility, ensuring successful execution. .DESCRIPTION Invokes an external utility (program) and, if the utility indicates failure by way of a nonzero exit code, throws a script-terminating error. * Pass the command the way you would execute the command directly. * Do NOT use & as the first argument if the executable name is not a literal. .EXAMPLE Invoke-Utility git push Executes `git push` and throws a script-terminating error if the exit code is nonzero. #> $exe, $argsForExe = $Args # Workaround: Prevents 2> redirections applied to calls to this function # from accidentally triggering a terminating error. # See bug report at https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/4002 $ErrorActionPreference = 'Continue' try { & $exe $argsForExe } catch { Throw } # catch is triggered ONLY if $exe can't be found, never for errors reported by $exe itself if ($LASTEXITCODE) { Throw "$exe indicated failure (exit code $LASTEXITCODE; full command: $Args)." } } Now you just need to prepend Invoke-Utility  to all your git calls, and if any of them reports a nonzero exit code, the script is aborted. If that is too verbose, define an alias for your function: Set-Alias iu Invoke-Utility, in which case you only need to prepend iu : iu git init iu git remote add origin '%env.gitFolder%' iu git fetch # ... A: I believe the problem here is that the error thrown by git is not trappable by PS. Illustration: try { git push Write-Host "I run after the git push command" } catch { Write-Host "Something went wonky" } Note the missing Write-Host from the catch block! This is where we need to look at the exit code of the git commands. The easiest way (I know) in PowerShell is to check the value of $? (more information on $? here: What is `$?` in Powershell?) try { git push if (-not $?) { throw "Error with git push!" } Write-Host "I run after the git push command" } catch { Write-Host "Something went wonky" throw } Check our custom error (now caught by the catch block)!
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Egyptian Stock market gains The Egyptian stock market has gained more than 13 per cent since the beginning of the year after a relatively weak 2018 Sherine Abdel-Razek , Wednesday 13 Feb 2019 File Photo: Traders work at Egypt's Stock Exchange in Cairo (Reuters) Egypt's stock market has been on an upward trend since the beginning of the year, something reflected in most of the emerging markets thanks to a weaker dollar and a truce in the trade war between the United States and China. The Institute of International Finance (IIF) said in a recent report that a "sharp spike" in emerging markets inflows had been seen since the Federal Reserve, the US central bank, announced that it would keep rate-hikes on hold. "Following a tumultuous 2018, emerging markets enjoyed their best month of inflows in a year in January with investors ploughing $51.1 billion into emerging market stocks and bonds," the report noted, quoted by Enterprise, an online research outlet. The Egyptian bourse's main EGX30 index lost 13.2 per cent in 2018 amid global market fluctuations and the emerging markets sell-off. Egypt was the top-performing Middle East and North Africa (MENA) market in January, beating the US investment bank Morgan Stanley's emerging markets index MSCI EM, according to Enterprise. "The EGX 30 gained 10 per cent in dollar terms, beating Saudi Arabia and the MSCI EM, which both rose nine per cent," it said. Good macroeconomic news has also supported the rebound over the last six weeks. The appreciation of the local currency in the last week of January was caused by and coupled with a rebound in foreign investments and purchases of local treasury bills. Foreigners bought one-third of Egyptian local-currency treasury bills and more than half of longer-dated bonds auctioned during the week. Moreover, they gobbled up 100 per cent of the five-year bonds offered in the same week. Foreign holdings in Egyptian treasuries stood at $13.1 billion by the end of January, which alone witnessed inflows of $900 million, according to Finance Minister Mohamed Maait speaking in a press conference last Wednesday. This is compared to an outflow of $10 billion during the second half of 2018 on the back of the emerging markets meltdown. The thumbs up given by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to Egypt's economic reform programme, followed by the release of the fifth tranche of the $12 billion loan, also gave the market a kick. Added to the above was good news from listed companies. The market bellwether the Commercial International Bank, Egypt's largest privately-owned lender, reported a fourth-quarter net profit after interest of LE2.56 billion compared to LE1.87 billion a year ago. Shares in the bank gained almost four per cent on the session following the announcement of the results. In the same trading session, Global Telecom Holding, the IT and media company founded by businessman Naguib Sawiris, climbed 3.3 per cent to its highest since July after its major shareholder Veon said that it had offered to buy the shares it did not already own in the company. Its offer to buy 42.3 per cent of the firm at LE5.03 per share puts the value of the offer at $600 million, according to Reuters. Veon is a Netherlands-based company with outreach in Russia. It had previously offered to buy the shares at LE7.9 in 2017 but withdrew the following April as it did not get regulatory approval. The market ended on 5 February at its highest point in the six-week period. Moody's Investors Service has maintained its positive outlook on Egypt's banking sector, thanks to an improving operating environment. A note issued by the ratings agency on Monday said that banks operating in Egypt would have good access to "stable, deposit-based funding and hold large liquid asset volumes, especially in the local currency". Moody's said that real GDP growth in Egypt was forecast to reach 5.5 per cent in 2019 and 5.8 per cent in 2020, and that banking penetration would deepen, supporting deposit and loan growth. The accelerating growth reflected "increased public and private-sector investment, higher exports and a recovery in tourism," said Constantinos Kypreos, a vice-president at Moody's Investors Service. "We expect balance sheet growth of around 15 per cent in 2019 and for banks to maintain ample local currency funding, high liquidity, and strong and stable profitability," he added. The better than expected results for a number of blue-chip stocks was another factor that supported the rebound. The juice-maker Juhayna posted a 24 per cent increase in its net profits for the second quarter of 2018 /2019. Sidi Krier petrochemicals, one of five companies to be offered for privatisation, registered a 31 per cent increase in its third-quarter profits. The expected initial public offerings (IPOs) of state-owned companies will add interest to the market. While the unfavourable market conditions of 2018 pushed the government to postpone the offering of stakes in a number of state-owned companies, there are rumours that March might witness the sale of a stake in Eastern Tobacco. The IPOs are expected to boost market capitalisation and increase the range of commodities sold. The market ended Monday transactions at 14,800 points, its highest level since mid-September. Prime Securities, a consultancy, expected in a note that "exceeding the resistance level of 14,300 will push the index to continue its upside movement to target the levels of 14,500-15,000 points in the short term." However, it pointed to the possibility of a correction wave, especially after the sharp upward movement the market has been witnessing since the beginning of the year and the approach of the resistance level of 15,000 points. *A version of this article appears in print in the 14 February, 2019 edition of Al-Ahram Weekly under the headline: Egyptian Stock market gains. Sherine Abdel-Razek
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In Short: Nintendo has finally made a typical linear, stage-based action RPG in the form of Dragalia Lost, and its deep storyline and striking beauty set it apart. The game is completely free to experience from beginning to end, though it has some optional purchases and a gacha system in place for acquiring new characters. The game's soundtrack is done by Japanese pop star Daoko, and most of the storyline is skillfully voiced in English. The environments, characters and art are all highly detailed and extremely well-done. The game is available to download on the Play Store right now, and it's up and running. As a caveat, make sure you have plenty of space free on your device before diving in; the initial download to play the tutorial is close to 2GB, and there are more downloads as you progress. You can always head into the options menu and batch-download everything, of course. Background: Dragalia Lost was announced at a Nintendo Direct conference a while back, then went up for pre-registration last month. The game has followed what seems to be a fairly short development cycle. Fans can expect what is basically the most polished possible form of the typical mobile action RPG; you'll build up your teams, level up characters and items, and move to different points on the map to check out story beats and take on levels. This sort of arrangement is extremely common, being seen in the likes of Star Ocean: Anamnesis, Kritika, and Bleach: Brave Souls, just to name a few of the many mobile games that employ such a format. Story-wise, the game centers on a young prince who must forge a pact with a dragon in order to save his kingdom, and in doing so, ends up entangled in a dark plot that spans dimensions. Impact: The combat is all swipe and tap, and the game can be played with one hand. That is not, by any means, a bad thing. Move your finger to move your character in the chosen direction, or swipe fast to dodge. Tap the screen repeatedly to launch an attack combo, and tap on skills to use them. One of the unique things about this game is that there are a number of different dragons that you can junction to your characters, and each one has unique stat boosts and other perks. The real fun is in shapeshifting into those dragons in mid-battle, a mechanic that sees you steamrolling early enemies and bosses, but will grow into an integral tactical asset later in the game.
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CBD high life luring buyers Warren Ramsey (left) and Trent Quinn are happy all the apartments at Aspire have been sold. David Nielsen by Peter Foley THEY searched Australia all over for people to buy apartments at Aspire, while the buyers were waiting in Ipswich all along. Ray White Real Estate is celebrating after finding buyers for all the apartments and commercial businesses at Aspire in the CBD. Ipswich's first high-rise residential tower was forced into receivership last year after only half its apartments sold. Ray White Commercial Ipswich CBD's Trent Quinn and Warren Ramsey marketed the remaining apartments on behalf of receivers McGrathNicol. Some of the apartments were sold at auction in September and the rest have now been snapped up. "Aspire is now all sold. The vast majority have settled," Mr Quinn said. Mr Ramsey said that in the two and a half years before Ray White took on Aspire as a receivers' property, three apartments were sold. In the seven and a half weeks since the auction they sold 44 apartments and two commercial entities including the Bakehouse Steakhouse. "The key was meeting the market in terms of price," Mr Ramsey said. "There has never been anything wrong with the product. The only thing wrong with it was the price. "We had a GFC and there was no compensation made for that. "The prices were around half what they were when they were being sold off the plan, from $155,000 to $532,500." The total sales figure was more than $10 million. In a pleasant surprise, most of the apartment buyers are from Ipswich, including RAAF personnel and business people. "We did a national campaign but most of the buyers were right under our noses," Mr Ramsey said. "It's a real boost for the CBD and might I say it's the result of a successful campaign by a well-run agency." Mr Quinn said it also proved Ipswich people had confidence in Ipswich property. "It fulfils council's aspiration of being able to live, work and play in Ipswich," he said. RAAF personnel to receive new-look uniforms buyers cbd ipswich
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Manual automobiles may require more driving skills however they are more budget-friendly compared to automated ones. If you recognize how you can drive them, you obtain the advantage of purchasing less expensive motor vehicles. These cars are also more fuel effective. Additionally, hand-operated automobiles are much more reputable as well as simpler to keep since their mechanism is significantly less complex. 1963 64 65 Corvair 95 Greenbrier Van 145 164 Exhaust Valve Set 6 GM 3829105 F.C. Fewer individuals can manage hand-operated driving and is quickly becoming a lost fine art. It resembles a moving as viewed in racing flicks where the stick-shifting activity and also the foot motion are focused. With the ability you get, it is more fun to drive a manual vehicle.
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When any property is produced before any Criminal Court during an inquiry or trial, the Court may make such order as it thinks fit for the proper custody of such property pending the conclusion of the inquiry or trial, and, if the property is subject to speedy and natural decay, or if it is otherwise expedient so to do, the Court may, after recording such evidence as it thinks necessary, order it to be sold or otherwise disposed of. property of any kind or document which is produced before the Court or which is in its custody. any property regarding which an offence appears to have been committed or which appears to have been used for the commission of any offence. When an inquiry or trial in any Criminal Court is concluded, the Court may make such order as it thinks fit for the disposal, by destruction, confiscation or delivery to any person claiming to be entitled to possession thereof or otherwise, of any property or document produced before it or in its custody, or regarding which any offence appears to have been committed, or which has been used for the commission of any offence. An order may be made under Sub-Section (1) for the delivery of any property to any person claiming to be entitled to the possession thereof, without any condition or on condition that he executes a bond with or without sureties, to the satisfaction of the Court, engaging to restore such property to the Court if the order made under Sub-Section (1) is modified or set aside on appeal or revision. A Court of Session may, instead of itself making an order under Sub-Section (1), direct the property to be delivered to the Chief Judicial Magistrate, who shall thereupon deal with it in the manner provided in sections 457, 458 and 459. Except where the properly is livestock or is subject to speedy and natural decay, or where a bond has been executed in pursuance of Sub-Section (2), an order made under Sub-Section (1) shall not be carried out for two months, or when an appeal is presented, until such appeal has been disposed of. In this section, the term "property" includes, in the case of properly regarding which an offence appears to have been committed, not only such property as has been originally in the possession or under the control of any party, but also any property into or for which the same may have been converted or exchanged, and anything acquired by such conversion or exchange, whether immediately or otherwise. When any person is convicted of any offence which includes, or amounts to, theft or receiving stolen property, and it is proved that any other person bought the stolen property from him without knowing or having reason to believe that the same was stolen, and that any money has on his arrest been taken out of the possession of the convicted person, the Court may, on me application of such purchaser and on the restitution of the stolen property to the person entitled to the possession thereof, order that out of such money a sum not exceeding the price paid by such purchaser be delivered to him. Any person aggrieved by an order made by a Court under section 452 or section 453, may appeal against it to the Court to which appeals ordinarily lie from convictions by the former Court. On such appeal, the Appellate Court may direct the order to be stayed pending disposal of the appeal, or may modify, alter or annul the order and make any further orders that may be just. The powers referred to in Sub-Section (2) may also be exercised by a Court of appeal, confirmation or revision while dealing with the case in which the order referred to in Sub-Section (1) was made. On a conviction under section 292, section 293, section 501 or section 502 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860), the Court may order the destruction of all the copies of the thing in respect of which the conviction was had, and which are in the custody of the Court or remain in the possession or power of the person convicted. The Court may, in like manner, on a conviction under section 272, section 273, section 274, or section 275 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860), order the food, drink drug or medical preparation in respect of which the conviction was had, to be destroyed. Provided that no such order shall be made by the Court more than one month after the date of the conviction. Where the Court trying the offence has not made an order under Sub-Section (1), the Court of appeal, confirmation or revision may, if it thinks fit, make such order while disposing of the appeal, reference or revision, as the case may be. Where an order has been made under Sub-Section (1), the provisions of section 454 shall apply in relation thereto as they apply in relation to an order under section 453. No order made under this section shall prejudice any right or interest to or in such immovable property which any person may be able to establish in a civil suit. Whenever the seizure of property by any police officer is reported to a Magistrate under the provisions of this Code, and such property is not produced before a Criminal Court during an inquiry or trial, the Magistrate may make such order as he thinks fit respecting the disposal of such property or the delivery of such properly to the person entitled to the possession thereof, or if such person cannot be ascertained, respecting the custody and production of such property. If the person so entitled is known, the Magistrate may order the property to be delivered to him on such conditions (if any) as the Magistrate thinks fit and if such person is unknown, the Magistrate may detain it and shall, in such case, issue a proclamation specifying the articles of which such property consists, and requiring any person who may have a claim thereto, to appear before him and establish his claim within six months from the date of such proclamation. If no person within such period establishes his claim to such property, and if the person in whose possession such property was found is unable to show that it was legally acquired by him, the Magistrate may by order direct that such property shall be at the disposal of the State Government and may be sold by that Government and the proceeds of such sale shall be dealt with in such manner as may be prescribed. An appeal shall lie against any such order to the Court to which appeals ordinarily lie from convictions by the Magistrate. If the person entitled to the possession of such property is unknown or absent and the property is subject to speedy and natural decay, or if the Magistrate to whom its seizure is reported is of opinion that its sale would be for the benefit of the owner, or that the value of such property is less than five hundred rupees, the Magistrate may at any time direct it to be sold; and the provisions of sections 457 and 458 shall, as nearly as may be practicable, apply to the net proceeds of such sale.
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package org.omg.CORBA; /** * A <tt>PolicyErrorCode</tt> which would be filled if the value * requested for the <tt>Policy</tt> is of a * valid type and within the valid range for that type, but this valid value * is not currently supported. * * @author rip-dev */ public interface UNSUPPORTED_POLICY_VALUE { /** * The Error code for PolicyError exception. */ final short value = (short) (4L); };
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Here's a good news for all of you. Now Orangescrum has released the "Single Sign-On (SSO)" add-on for Open Source Enterprise users. Thanks to technology, even the smallest businesses deal with dozens of applications that require their own login credentials. It's obvious that logging in and out of apps all the time is frustrating. Single sign-on technology simplifies all the chaos. Single sign-on is a user authentication service that permits a user to use one set of login credentials to access multiple apps. That means there would be a common login credential of the Single sign-on provider which would be used to login to different applications, resulting in one global user database for the entire company. Don't let your external users or internal employees go through the hassle of remembering a dozen credentials.
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