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<div class="block">This class is for various network permissions.
A NetPermission contains a name (also referred to as a "target name") but
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<td>allowHttpTrace</td>
<td>The ability to use the HTTP TRACE method in HttpURLConnection.</td>
<td>Malicious code using HTTP TRACE could get access to security sensitive
information in the HTTP headers (such as cookies) that it might not
otherwise have access to.</td>
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<td>getCookieHandler</td>
<td>The ability to get the cookie handler that processes highly
security sensitive cookie information for an Http session.</td>
<td>Malicious code can get a cookie handler to obtain access to
highly security sensitive cookie information. Some web servers
use cookies to save user private information such as access
control information, or to track user browsing habit.</td>
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<td>getNetworkInformation</td>
<td>The ability to retrieve all information about local network interfaces.</td>
<td>Malicious code can read information about network hardware such as
MAC addresses, which could be used to construct local IPv6 addresses.</td>
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<td>getProxySelector</td>
<td>The ability to get the proxy selector used to make decisions
on which proxies to use when making network connections.</td>
<td>Malicious code can get a ProxySelector to discover proxy
hosts and ports on internal networks, which could then become
targets for attack.</td>
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<td>getResponseCache</td>
<td>The ability to get the response cache that provides
access to a local response cache.</td>
<td>Malicious code getting access to the local response cache
could access security sensitive information.</td>
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<td>requestPasswordAuthentication</td>
<td>The ability
to ask the authenticator registered with the system for
a password</td>
<td>Malicious code may steal this password.</td>
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<td>setCookieHandler</td>
<td>The ability to set the cookie handler that processes highly
security sensitive cookie information for an Http session.</td>
<td>Malicious code can set a cookie handler to obtain access to
highly security sensitive cookie information. Some web servers
use cookies to save user private information such as access
control information, or to track user browsing habit.</td>
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<td>setDefaultAuthenticator</td>
<td>The ability to set the
way authentication information is retrieved when
a proxy or HTTP server asks for authentication</td>
<td>Malicious
code can set an authenticator that monitors and steals user
authentication input as it retrieves the input from the user.</td>
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<td>setProxySelector</td>
<td>The ability to set the proxy selector used to make decisions
on which proxies to use when making network connections.</td>
<td>Malicious code can set a ProxySelector that directs network
traffic to an arbitrary network host.</td>
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<td>setResponseCache</td>
<td>The ability to set the response cache that provides access to
a local response cache.</td>
<td>Malicious code getting access to the local response cache
could access security sensitive information, or create false
entries in the response cache.</td>
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<td>specifyStreamHandler</td>
<td>The ability
to specify a stream handler when constructing a URL</td>
<td>Malicious code may create a URL with resources that it would
normally not have access to (like file:/foo/fum/), specifying a
stream handler that gets the actual bytes from someplace it does
have access to. Thus it might be able to trick the system into
creating a ProtectionDomain/CodeSource for a class even though
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<pre>public NetPermission(<a href="../../java/lang/String.html" title="class in java.lang">String</a> name)</pre>
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The name is the symbolic name of the NetPermission, such as
"setDefaultAuthenticator", etc. An asterisk
may appear at the end of the name, following a ".", or by itself, to
signify a wildcard match.</div>
<dl><dt><span class="strong">Parameters:</span></dt><dd><code>name</code> - the name of the NetPermission.</dd>
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<pre>public NetPermission(<a href="../../java/lang/String.html" title="class in java.lang">String</a> name,
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<div class="block">Creates a new NetPermission object with the specified name.
The name is the symbolic name of the NetPermission, and the
actions String is currently unused and should be null.</div>
<dl><dt><span class="strong">Parameters:</span></dt><dd><code>name</code> - the name of the NetPermission.</dd><dd><code>actions</code> - should be null.</dd>
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<a href="http://archive.today/egvny"> <img style="width:300px;height:200px;background-color:white" src="https://archive.is/egvny/5bc7a482d61720ffd7cd048bf34cb2084ac04f20/scr.png"><br> Subsistit in - Wikipedia<br> archived 21 Oct 2018 20:08:26 UTC </a>
{{cite web | title = Subsistit in - Wikipedia | url = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subsistit_in | date = 2018-10-21 | archiveurl = http://archive.today/egvny | archivedate = 2018-10-21 }}
Subsistit in
Subsistit in (subsists in) is a Latin phrase, which appears in the eighth paragraph of Lumen gentium,[1] a landmark document of the Second Vatican Council of the Catholic Church:
This Church constituted and organized in the world as a society, subsists in the Catholic Church, which is governed by the successor of Peter and by the Bishops in communion with him, although many elements of sanctification and of truth are found outside of its visible structure. These elements, as gifts belonging to the Church of Christ, are forces impelling toward catholic unity.
Haec Ecclesia, in hoc mundo ut societas constituta et ordinata, subsistit in Ecclesia catholica, a successore Petri et Episcopis in eius communione gubernata, licet extra eius compaginem elementa plura sanctificationis et veritatis inveniantur, quae ut dona Ecclesiae Christi propria, ad unitatem catholicam impellunt.
This sentence and the correct meaning of "subsists in" affects the definition of the Church with important implications for how the Catholic Church views itself, its relations with other Christian communities and other religions. Questions have been raised,[2] if Lumen gentium reworded the longstanding phrase, which stated that the Church of Christ is (Latin est) the Catholic Church. Lumen gentium does recognize that other Christian ecclesial communities have elements of sanctification and of truth.
1 Church of Christ is the Catholic Church
1.1 Paul VI quotes Pius XII
1.2 Paul VI confirms continuity
1.3 Sebastian Tromp as author
2 Elements of sanctification in other Churches and communities
3 Traditional Catholic reaction
4 Holy See's interpretation
5 Context
Church of Christ is the Catholic Church[edit]
According to some, to say the Church of Christ "subsists in" the Catholic Church introduces a distinction between the Church of Christ and the Catholic Church. Catholic teaching had traditionally, until then, stated unequivocally that "the Mystical Body of Christ and the Roman Catholic Church are one and the same thing", as Pope Pius XII expressed it in his 1950 encyclical Humani generis, 27). The teaching of Pope Pius XII on the identity of the Mystical Body and the Catholic Church in Mystici corporis was solemn, theologically integrated, but not new.
Paul VI quotes Pius XII[edit]
A supposed reversal of Mystici corporis by the Ecumenical Council, which incorporated virtually all teachings of Pius XII in over 250 references without caveats, would have not only been a rejection of a major teaching of the late Pontiff. It would have raised serious questions regarding the reliability and nature of Papal teachings on such essential topics like the Church. It would have also constituted a major attack on the most recent encyclical teachings of the then reigning Pope Paul VI, who had just issued his inaugural encyclical Ecclesiam suam, on "The Church". Paul VI quoted Mystici corporis from Pius XII verbatim:
"Consider, then, this splendid utterance of Our predecessor:
"The doctrine of the Mystical Body of Christ, which is the Church, a doctrine revealed originally from the lips of the Redeemer Himself, and making manifest the inestimable boon of our most intimate union with so august a Head, has a surpassing splendor which commends it to the meditation of all who are moved by the divine Spirit, and with the light which it sheds on their minds, is a powerful stimulus to the salutary conduct which it enjoins."
Pope Paul VI continues: We wish to take up this invitation and to repeat it in this encyclical, for We consider it timely and urgent and relevant to the needs of the Church in our day.[3]
If such a reversal really occurred, of a highlighted teaching of a reigning Pope "revealed originally from the lips of the Redeemer Himself", it would have surely been noted inside and outside the Church at the time.[citation needed]
Therefore, the Church states[citation needed] that the phrase "subsists in" of Vatican II does not undermine the preceding manner of expressing the identity of the "Church of Christ" and the "Catholic Church", since, as John XXIII said when he opened Vatican II, "The Council... wishes to transmit Catholic doctrine, whole and entire, without alteration or deviation" (speech of 11 October 1962).
Paul VI confirms continuity[edit]
Pope Paul VI when promulgating the Constitution, said the same.[4] The Council teaches that Christ "established… here on earth" a single Church "as an entity with visible delineation… constituted and organized in the world as a society", a Church that has "a social structure" that "serves the spirit of Christ" in a way somewhat similar to how "the assumed nature, inseparably united to him, serves the divine Word as a living organ of salvation". It is this concrete visible organized Church, endowed with a social structure, that the Council says "subsists in the Catholic Church, which is governed by the successor of Peter and by the Bishops in communion with him."[5]
In another document promulgated on the same day (21 November 1964) as Lumen gentium, the Council did in fact refer to "the Holy Catholic Church, which is the Mystical Body of Christ" (Decree Orientalium ecclesiarum, 2). Here the traditional conventional expression "is" is used, whose clarity can be used to interpret the potential ambiguity of the other phrase.
It is also to the Catholic Church, not to some supposed distinct "Church of Christ", that has been entrusted "the fullness of grace and of truth" that gives value to the other Churches and communities that the Holy Spirit uses as instruments of salvation,[6] though the Church of Christ is not said to subsist in any of them.
In fact, the Council combined the two terms "Church of Christ" and "Catholic Church" into a single term, "Christ's Catholic Church" in its Decree on Ecumenism, promulgated at the same time as its Constitution on the Church.[6]
Sebastian Tromp as author[edit]
Sebastian Tromp, a Dutch Jesuit, a Scholastic theologian and close to Pope Pius XII, is considered to have been the main though unacknowledged author of Mystici corporis. As advisor to Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani during Vatican II, Tromp was also, according to existing tape recordings and diaries, the father of "subsistit", which to his understanding of Latin did not mean anything new but indicated completeness.[7][8]
Elements of sanctification in other Churches and communities[edit]
The Council used the traditional term "Church" to refer to the Eastern Churches not in full communion with the Catholic Church. "These Churches," it said, "although separated from us, yet possess true sacraments and above all, by apostolic succession, the priesthood and the Eucharist, whereby they are linked with us in closest intimacy."[9][10][11]
However, "the followers of Christ are not permitted to imagine that Christ's Church is nothing more than a collection (divided, but still possessing a certain unity) of Churches and ecclesial communities. Nor are they free to hold that Christ's Church nowhere really exists today and that it is to be considered only as an end which all Churches and ecclesial communities must strive to reach."[12]
Traditional Catholic reaction[edit]
Traditional Catholic groups consider Lumen gentium one of several demarcations of when the post-conciliar Church fell into heresy, pointing to the use of "subsistit in" rather than "est" as an abdication of the Church's historic (and to them compulsory) identification of itself alone as God's church.[13]
In an interview with Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, then-Cardinal Ratzinger (later elected Pope Benedict XVI) responded to this criticism as follows:
"The concept expressed by 'is' (to be) is far broader than that expressed by 'to subsist'. 'To subsist' is a very precise way of being, that is, to be as a subject, which exists in itself. Thus the Council Fathers meant to say that the being of the Church as such is a broader entity than the Roman Catholic Church, but within the latter it acquires, in an incomparable way, the character of a true and proper subject."[14]
It is also equally possible to read "subsists in" grammatically and semantically to mean that the Church continues to exist within the Catholic Church but that it is narrower than the Catholic Church, parts of which may no longer hold to its faith.
Holy See's interpretation[edit]
On June 29, 2007, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, under the presidency of Cardinal William Levada, signed an official document called "Responses to Some Questions Regarding Certain Aspects of the Doctrine on the Church". It was published July 10, 2007.[15]
Benedict XVI, at an audience granted to the Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, ratified and confirmed these responses, adopted in the Plenary Session of the Congregation, and ordered their publication.
This document answers heterodoxical interpretations of subsistit in by interpreting the phrase. Five questions were posed and answered on the subject:
Did the Second Vatican Council change the Catholic doctrine on the Church?
Response: The Second Vatican Council neither changed nor intended to change this doctrine, rather it developed, deepened and more fully explained it. This was exactly what John XXIII said at the beginning of the Council. Paul VI affirmed it and commented in the act of promulgating the Constitution Lumen gentium: "There is no better comment to make than to say that this promulgation really changes nothing of the traditional doctrine. What Christ willed, we also will. What was, still is. What the Church has taught down through the centuries, we also teach. In simple terms that which was assumed, is now explicit; that which was uncertain, is now clarified; that which was meditated upon, discussed and sometimes argued over, is now put together in one clear formulation". The Bishops repeatedly expressed and fulfilled this intention.
What is the meaning of the affirmation that the Church of Christ subsists in the Catholic Church?
Response: Christ "established here on earth" only one Church and instituted it as a "visible and spiritual community", that from its beginning and throughout the centuries has always existed and will always exist, and in which alone are found all the elements that Christ himself instituted. "This one Church of Christ, which we confess in the Creed as one, holy, catholic and apostolic […]. This Church, constituted and organised in this world as a society, subsists in the Catholic Church, governed by the successor of Peter and the Bishops in communion with him". In number 8 of the Constitution Lumen gentium "subsistence" means this perduring, historical continuity and the permanence of all the elements instituted by Christ in the Catholic Church, in which the Church of Christ is concretely found on this earth. It is possible, according to Catholic doctrine, to affirm correctly that the Church of Christ is present and operative in the churches and ecclesial communities not yet fully in communion with the Catholic Church, on account of the elements of sanctification and truth that are present in them. Nevertheless, the word "subsists" can only be attributed to the Catholic Church alone precisely because it refers to the mark of unity that we profess in the symbols of the faith (I believe… in the "one" Church); and this "one" Church subsists in the Catholic Church.
Why was the expression "subsists in" adopted instead of the simple word "is"?
Response: The use of this expression, which indicates the full identity of the Church of Christ with the Catholic Church, does not change the doctrine on the Church. Rather, it comes from and brings out more clearly the fact that there are "numerous elements of sanctification and of truth" which are found outside her structure, but which "as gifts properly belonging to the Church of Christ, impel towards Catholic Unity". "It follows that these separated churches and Communities, though we believe they suffer from defects, are deprived neither of significance nor importance in the mystery of salvation. In fact the Spirit of Christ has not refrained from using them as instruments of salvation, whose value derives from that fullness of grace and of truth which has been entrusted to the Catholic Church".
Why does the Second Vatican Council use the term "Church" in reference to the oriental Churches separated from full communion with the Catholic Church?
Response: The Council wanted to adopt the traditional use of the term. "Because these Churches, although separated, have true sacraments and above all – because of the apostolic succession – the priesthood and the Eucharist, by means of which they remain linked to us by very close bonds", they merit the title of "particular or local Churches", and are called sister Churches of the particular Catholic Churches. "It is through the celebration of the Eucharist of the Lord in each of these Churches that the Church of God is built up and grows in stature". However, since communion with the Catholic Church, the visible head of which is the Bishop of Rome and the Successor of Peter, is not some external complement to a particular Church but rather one of its internal constitutive principles, these venerable Christian communities lack something in their condition as particular churches. On the other hand, because of the division between Christians, the fullness of universality, which is proper to the Church governed by the Successor of Peter and the Bishops in communion with him, is not fully realised in history.
Why do the texts of the Council and those of the Magisterium since the Council not use the title of "Church" with regard to those Christian Communities born out of the Reformation of the sixteenth century?
Response: According to Catholic doctrine, these Communities do not enjoy apostolic succession in the sacrament of Orders, and are, therefore, deprived of a constitutive element of the Church. These ecclesial Communities which, specifically because of the absence of the sacramental priesthood, have not preserved the genuine and integral substance of the Eucharistic Mystery cannot, according to Catholic doctrine, be called "Churches" in the proper sense.
Context[edit]
The full text of the section that contains this phrase is, in English translation, as follows:
8. Christ, the one Mediator, established and continually sustains here on earth His holy Church, the community of faith, hope and charity, as an entity with visible delineation through which He communicated truth and grace to all. But, the society structured with hierarchical organs and the Mystical Body of Christ, are not to be considered as two realities, nor are the visible assembly and the spiritual community, nor the earthly Church and the Church enriched with heavenly things; rather they form one complex reality which coalesces from a divine and a human element. For this reason, by no weak analogy, it is compared to the mystery of the incarnate Word. As the assumed nature inseparably united to Him, serves the divine Word as a living organ of salvation, so, in a similar way, does the visible social structure of the Church serve the Spirit of Christ, who vivifies it, in the building up of the body.
This is the one Church of Christ which in the Creed is professed as one, holy, catholic and apostolic, which our Saviour, after His Resurrection, commissioned Peter to shepherd, and him and the other apostles to extend and direct with authority, which He erected for all ages as "the pillar and mainstay of the truth". This Church constituted and organized in the world as a society, subsists in the Catholic Church, which is governed by the successor of Peter and by the Bishops in communion with him, although many elements of sanctification and of truth are found outside of its visible structure. These elements, as gifts belonging to the Church of Christ, are forces impelling toward catholic unity.
Just as Christ carried out the work of redemption in poverty and persecution, so the Church is called to follow the same route that it might communicate the fruits of salvation to men. Christ Jesus, "though He was by nature God . . . emptied Himself, taking the nature of a slave", and "being rich, became poor" for our sakes. Thus, the Church, although it needs human resources to carry out its mission, is not set up to seek earthly glory, but to proclaim, even by its own example, humility and self-sacrifice. Christ was sent by the Father "to bring good news to the poor, to heal the contrite of heart", "to seek and to save what was lost". Similarly, the Church encompasses with love all who are afflicted with human suffering and in the poor and afflicted sees the image of its poor and suffering Founder. It does all it can to relieve their need and in them it strives to serve Christ. While Christ, holy, innocent and undefiled knew nothing of sin, but came to expiate only the sins of the people, the Church, embracing in its bosom sinners, at the same time holy and always in need of being purified, always follows the way of penance and renewal. The Church, "like a stranger in a foreign land, presses forward amid the persecutions of the world and the consolations of God", announcing the cross and death of the Lord until He comes." By the power of the risen Lord it is given strength that it might, in patience and in love, overcome its sorrows and its challenges, both within itself and from without, and that it might reveal to the world, faithfully though darkly, the mystery of its Lord until, in the end, it will be manifested in full light.
^ Lumen gentium, 8 (latin). Accessed 2009-06-13. Lumen gentium, 8 (english) Accessed 2011-10-25.
^ Peter Hebblethwaite, Pope Paul VI,Paulist Press 1993
^ Ecclesiam suam, 31
^ "There is no better comment to make than to say that this promulgation really changes nothing of the traditional doctrine. What Christ willed, we also will. What was, still is. What the Church has taught down through the centuries, we also teach." (Speech at the promulgation of the Constitution on the Church and the Decrees on the Eastern Churches and Ecumenism)
^ (in English) Lumen gentium, 8
^ a b Unitatis redintegratio, 3
^ Alexandra von Teuffenbach Die Bedeutung des subsistit in (LG8). Zum Selbstverständnis der katholischen Kirche, Herbert Utz Verlag, München 2002 ISBN 3-8316-0187-9 and Alexandra von Teuffenbach Konzilstagebuch Sebastian Tromp SJ mit Erläuterungen and Akten aus der Arbeit der Theologischen Kommission, 2006, Editrice Pontificia Università Gregoriana ISBN 978-88-7839-057-7
^ Also claiming credit for this phrase in Lumen gentium is Wilhelm Schmidt, then Pastor of the Protestant Church of the Holy Cross at Bremen-Horn, who states that "At the time I was pastor ... and during the third and fourth sessions, an observer at the Council as the representative of the Evangelical Fraternity Michael, at Cardinal Bea's invitation. I submitted in writing the formulation "Subsistit in" to the man who was then the theological adviser of Cardinal Frings: Joseph Ratzinger, who relayed it to the Cardinal. ("Catechism Of the Crisis In the Church, Pt. 6, Angelus Online) Some regard this as unlikely, since Protestant observers did not have any direct and active role in the proceedings. Wilhelm Schmidt is not mentioned in Bea's diary nor does his name come up in the relevant sections of the authoritative autobiography of Cardinal Augustin Bea by St. Schmidt, the autobiographies of Joseph Ratzinger, Karl Rahner, Küng or in any other historical treatease of Vatican II. However it is quite possible that such an observer could have privately and informally suggested to a Council Father or periti some turn of phrase which the Father or periti might find useful, and which the periti or Father might pass along to the Council.
^ Unitatis redintegratio, 15. It called them "particular or local Churches".
^ Unitatis redintegratio, 14; and these particular or local Churches are referred to as "Sister Churches".
^ Ut unum sint, 56.
^ Mysterium Ecclesiae, 1
^ Talk by Fr. Franz Schmidberger, First Assistant to the Superior General of the SSPX Archived 2008-10-17 at the Wayback Machine. (February 22, 2001).
^ "ANSWERS TO MAIN OBJECTIONS AGAINST DOMINUS IESUS" by then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (now Pope Benedict XVI)
^ Responses to Some Questions Regarding Certain Aspects of the Doctrine on the Church
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith: Declaration Dominus Iesus on the unicity and salvific universality of Jesus Christ and the Church
An Examination of Subsistit in: A Profound Theological Perspective, by Fr. Karl Josef Becker, S.J.
"A Response to Karl Becker, S.J., on the Meaning of Subsistit In", Francis A. Sullivan, S.J., Theological Studies, v. 67 (2006), pp. 395–409.
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The Shuttle LX1 is a smart evaluation platform that serves as the foundation for any semiconductor that benefits from having a PC interface during evaluation. It uses the Xilinx Spartan-6 LX16 with USB 2.0, and FMC, an open standard for FPGA mezzanine connectivity for flexible I/O devices. The powerful FrontPanelTM SDK, Opal Kelly's easy-to-use software interface to hardware, provides a rich evaluation environment enabling customers to evaluate the semiconductor for their specific requirements.
The Shuttle LX1 dramatically improves both evaluation board capability and simplifies the design approach for semiconductor manufacturers. Previously, semiconductor manufacturers provided simple evaluation boards as reference designs for their prospective customers. These stand-alone evaluation boards required customers to use sophisticated and expensive equipment to test the boards, on a very limited set of criteria, providing little insight into the capability or applicability of the chip for the customer's specific needs. The Shuttle LX1 adds tremendous value to the evaluation process of devices, such as ADCs, DACs, SERDES, communications, and interface devices. With the Shuttle LX1, customers can fully engage a device, within a more practical environment and interface, without extra test equipment.
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The Shuttle LX1 will be available in October and may be purchased from the Opal Kelly online store. The price is $199.95 per unit in quantity 100+. For higher volumes, please contact Opal Kelly at [email protected]. | {
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Crypto.com Pays $700M for L.A. Sports Arena Naming Rights – One of the Most Expensive Deals Ever
by Tor Constantino
The landmark Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles will soon be renamed Crypto.com Arena, as part of one of the most expensive sports licensing agreements in the history of professional sports globally.
Today the Singapore-based cryptocurrency platform, Crypto.com tweeted about the deal with the arena's corporate operator and owner, AEG.
The crypto company reportedly paid approximately $700 million for the 20-year naming rights agreement. While additional specifics about the agreement are not available, AEG and Crypto.com could extend the partnership contract to include other marketing arrangements such as accepting cryptocurrency payments at the venue during events and for online merchandise as well.
The arena's new logo will debut on Christmas Day this year, when the National Basketball Association (NBA) Lakers host the Brooklyn Nets. The remaking of all outdoor signs is expected to be finished by next June.
This is Crypto.com's second big marketing push in as many months. In October it announced a deal to use U.S. actor Matt Damon as its global celebrity spokesperson.
These types of high-profile deals will drive general awareness and exposure for the cryptocurrency industry.
As crypto becomes more mainstream, we can expect to see more reports of fraud as new adopters get taken in scams as easy targets.
We should then expect to hear louder cries from policymakers regarding the need to regulate the industry.
In general, mainstreaming cryptocurrencies and blockchain is a good thing as we need to ensure adoption to secure the industry's growth in the future.
cryptocrypto.comL.A. Sports Arena
Tor Constantino
Tor Constantino is a former journalist, consultant and current corporate comms executive with an MBA degree and 25+ years of experience - writing about cryptocurrencies and blockchain since 2017. His writing has appeared across the web on Entrepreneur, Forbes, Fortune, CEOWorld and Yahoo!. Tor's views are his own and do not reflect those of his current employer. | {
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This is the third podcast episode in a series on Immersive Learning and Simulations. Ken Spero a Senior Strategist with The Regis Company in Philadelphia USA and a thought leader in the use of simulations for transformational learning and teaching talks to Allan Carrington about how this pedagogical approach helps target the core categories of the Learning Design Model the Padagogical Wheel which has recently being discussed by thousands of teachers around the world via Twitter.
If you exercise these capabilities ... you will be employed!
Free iPads and great teaching: does it get better than that? | {
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Celebrating 25 years: A Tribute to Asha
Celebrating 25 years, Dignitaries, Events
At the opening event of Asha's week of anniversary celebrations, a diverse audience of supporters, community members, and other guests from near and far filled the Stein Auditorium of the India Habitat Centre to celebrate 25 years of Asha.
The evening's program paid tribute to the transformation that Asha has wrought in Delhi's slum communities over the past quarter century. Video presentations outlining the different areas of Asha's work were interspersed with speeches by slum residents who have experienced personal upliftment as a result of Asha's healthcare, empowerment, financial inclusion, and education initiatives.
Above: Firdaus, president of Seelampur's baal mandal, delivers a speech on the impact of this children's association on her life and her community
A number of distinguished guests joined us for this event. We were honoured to welcome India's Finance Minister, Shri P. Chidambaram as the chief guest for the evening and Hon. Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria, Australia as our Presiding Guest. Other guests joining us for the evening included Irish Ambassador HE Feilim Mclaughlin, Japanese Ambassador HE Takeshi Yagi, New Zealand High Commissioner HE Jan Henderson, Australian High Commissioner HE Patrick Suckling, Canadian High Commissioner HE Stewart Beck, and former Director of India's Central Bureau of Investigation Mr. D.R. Kaarthikeyan.
Above: Hon'ble Finance Minister Shri P. Chidambaram accepts a signed token of appreciation from Dr. Martin and Rajeev, an Asha college student, for his support towards Asha's higher education programme
In his address, the Chief Guest, Hon'ble Finance Minister reflected on how he has been particularly inspired over the years by his meetings with Asha's college students. Despite the obstacles that they face, he observed, Asha's students now strive for and attain the same high levels of educational achievement as their middle-class counterparts.
Above: Dr. Martin embraces Savda Colony resident Rajwati, who gave thanks to Asha's founder and director on behalf of all 400,000 of Asha's slum residents
Hon. Alex Chernov and a community representative from one of Asha's slums paid an emotional tribute to Dr. Martin, and some of Asha's college students brought the main program to an energetic close with a lively and colorful dandiya raas dance performance. Everyone then proceeded outside to cut Asha's anniversary cake and enjoy dinner on the lawns.
Above: A vibrant Gujarati folk dance performed by slum children
Above: Asha's director, staff members, slum residents, and supporters prepare to cut the cake
Simultaneously festive and reflective, the event was an auspicious start to our anniversary week.
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Not really a textbook, but this handy little booklet covers the whole process of designing and running a survey. Although it's a plug for SPSS products, it's a useful prelude to the more detailed approaches in textbooks, and is clearly derived from intensive and prolonged experience of conducting and analysing
A nice little Wiki-book containing a set of mini-tutorials "by beginners for beginners" using a 2006 survey of genetic counsellors. As the authors themselves state, "This book is a rudimentary introduction to the
use of SPSS for basic statistical analysis. The book is written with a focus on social scientific analysis in
mind (particularly Sociology)."
Part I covers basic operations within SPSS, from installing it to manipulating data.
Part II illustrates how to do a variety of basic statistical tests.
Raynald Levesque and SPSS Inc.
Programming and Data Management for IBM SPSS Statistics 23: A Guide for IBM SPSS Statistics and SAS Users (SPSS Inc.,2015: pdf, 310pp) This is a bit advanced for beginners, but absolutely thorough. See also the Raynald's SPSS Tools site which is one of the best and full of handy and useful tips and downloads.
Vijay Gupta
SPSS for Beginners, (VJBooks Inc, 1999)
This is a complete 428 page textbook available as a pdf file. Although It relates to earlier releases (7 - 10)
it covers quite a bit more ground than some of the other books listed elsewhere. It uses GUI, not syntax, but contains dozens of full colour screenshots.
David C Howell (1941 - 2018) retired in 2002 as Chair of Psychology at Vermont.
Book: Fundamental Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences 8th edition
Companion website: Fundamental Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences
HIs website contains a wealth of material including:
Statistical Methods for Psychology
and his personally revamped SPSS Manuals
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Ensemble Creation
Fiona Gillespie
"Soprano Fiona Gillespie's vocals combine youthful sheen and mature sentiments. She's a spirited reveler in Beethoven's "Come Draw We Round a Cheerful Ring" and a world-weary narrator in Haydn's tale of intimidating courtship, "My Boy Tammy." Gillespie's clear diction and Celtic accent add to the authenticity and poise of the music. She also tosses off well-executed trills and melismas in Beethoven's "Sunset" and a moving upper register in Weber's harmonically vibrant "The Soothing Shade of Gloaming."
-Early Music America
"Vocalist Fiona Gillespie opts for a distinctly folky voice production, but her delightfully pure voice and subtle ornamentation represent a winning combination."
-Early Music Review
"Soprano Fiona Gillespie adopts a non-classical style of vocal production... [her] tonal
quality is consistently beautiful and haunting, her intonation is spot on, and her Scottish-inflected
diction crystal-clear, and she sings with great feeling throughout".
- Fanfare Magazine
Fiona is a folk and Classically-trained singer, songwriter, composer, and music educator. Raised in a family of traditional Celtic musicians Fiona grew up step dancing, singing ballads, and playing the Irish whistle, on which she competed nationally and internationally until 2006. She holds degrees in voice performance from Westminster Choir College (BM) and the University of North Texas (MM).
Fiona's debut, full-length compositional recording with collaborator Elliot Cole released with a premier performance in New York City on October 31, 2021. The half-hour folk-rock cantata, scored for voices and 12-piece band of historical, modern, and electronic instruments, recreates the ancient Scottish ballad of Tam Lin. Her album of Scottish folk songs arranged by composers of the Viennese School, "Wisps in the Dell" released in 2019, and a "prequel" disc, "The Gallant David Rizzio" releases in 2022, all three of which are with the ensemble Makaris. As a featured performer Fiona's recent and upcoming engagements include The Baroque Orchestra of Colorado, Apollo's Fire Baroque Orchestra, Musica Sierra, Carmel Bach Festival, Five Boroughs Music Festival, Labyrinth Baroque Ensemble, The Washington National Cathedral, Mountainside Baroque, The Academy of Sacred Drama, Fire and Grace, and ALKEMIE Ensemble. She sings regularly as a professional chorister with Skylark Ensemble, Apollo's Fire, Kinnara Ensemble, and St. Tikhon's Choir, and with churches in both New York City and Philadelphia.
Fiona is a co-founder and manager of the band The Chivalrous Crickets, the Baroque-Folk crossover duo, Disordering the Attic. She teaches voice at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, PA, where she has led opera workshop and music directed main stage productions (Gilbert & Sullivan's Trial by Jury, 2019). Fiona taught voice at Lycoming College from 2013-2017, as well as directed opera (stage & music: Humperdinck's Hansel und Gretel), co-taught courses on Baroque music and art that traveled to Italy, Germany, and Austria, and helped coordinate and lead choir tours to Washington DC, Florida, and China. She has led folksong arranging and group singing workshops at the Big Sur Fiddle Camp, and for Bethlehem PA's Celtic Cultural Alliance.
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Q: Build a permanent playlist in podcasts.app iOS 11? Listen Now vs. Library? My current workflow for podcast episodes: "play later", adds to queue, and I play through my queue which is ever growing.
This works more or less but it's not ideal. I want functionality like YouTube where I have a playlist that I can play through and edit easily.
YouTube let's me "add to watch later" which puts it in an organized playlist I can edit easily and watch at my leisure. It's permanent and can't be overwritten. I can play a new video without tampering with the playlist and I can also change the order of the playlist and delete videos after I've watched them.
I don't want to use a third party app.
UPDATE: I'm experimenting with achieving this either using the "Listen Now" tab or the "Library" by deleting episodes as they come in (opposite approach I'm looking for, would rather add things I would like to listen to instead of remove the ones I don't want to listen to but this is the only solution I could find), I've also unsubscribed from a ton of shows to reduce the noise.
Articles sort've explain what the tabs do but nobody seems to be concerned with creating some a playlist which kind of perplexes me.
Example: 5 notifications of new podcasts and 1 sounds interesting (and I don't currently have time to listen) so I go in and add that podcast to my queue and get rid of the other notifications. This is how I do it on YouTube too (but there I can even categorize into different playlists too). The issue is that my queue has over 20 podcasts on it...so what if I want to restore my phone?
UPDATE 2: restore kept my podcasts queue! so they are "permanent" unless you overwrite etc.
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Tag Archives: Earth observation
July 11, 2019 by Matthew R. Francis
Since early 2018, I've contributed multiple articles to Mercury, the membership magazine for the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP). These articles are only available in full to members of ASP, but recently Mercury has put extensive previews for certain articles up on the website as enticement to join. One of those articles is my piece about the GRACE Follow-On mission, which is simultaneously a project that measures the effects of climate change and is a testbed for the upcoming LISA gravitational-wave observatory.
The Gravity of Climate Change
For Mercury:
Orbiting spacecraft are an essential tool for mapping worlds in the Solar System, providing information about everything from landforms to magnetic fields. Repeated monitoring helps scientists measure variations in a planet as the seasons change. That's particularly true for the planet we know best, and one that is experiencing the biggest variations of all the worlds in the Solar System: Earth.
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment Follow-On (GRACE-FO) mission consists of twin space probes designed to measure Earth's gravity to high resolution. That measurement is important for geology—seismic activity and other substantial shifts in Earth's crust—but also for tracking shifts in water and ice around the world. Those variations help researchers measure the melting of polar ice, along with more subtle phenomena like the depletion of aquifers in western North America and India, for example.
In addition to its essential work measuring ice melting and climate change, GRACE-FO will test a vital component of the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA), the planned space-based gravitational wave observatory that will continue the work of LIGO and its Earth-based observatories.
[Read the rest of the preview in Mercury…]
Tagged climate change, Earth observation, GRACE-FO, gravitational wave detectors, LISA
March 28, 2018 by Matthew R. Francis
Space Wombats and Penguin Poop: Spying on Animals from Orbit
Penguin Spotting, and Other Cool Satellite Tricks
You'd be surprised what you can see from 300 miles up
For Smithsonian Air & Space Magazine:
At first glance the picture might be an abstract oil painting or, less artistically, poppy seeds scattered on cream cheese. The "cheese" in this case is a field of ice off the coast of Antarctica, and the black seeds are emperor penguins. The photo was taken from space, and is a good example of how satellite imagery is helping biologists study wildlife populations in new ways. No scientist needed to set foot near the penguin colony or fly an airplane overhead: High-resolution images from an orbiting QuickBird satellite were good enough to monitor the colony's health over time.
"The advent of remote sensing allows us basically to see some of these areas that you physically cannot get to, no matter how hard you try," says Michelle LaRue of the University of Minnesota. She and her colleagues use high-resolution images purchased from DigitalGlobe, Inc., one of a few private companies that license satellite imagery to governments and academic researchers. Other scientists use free satellite images from Landsat and other government-run programs. Although those tend to be lower in resolution, they demonstrate how remote sensing is important for the literal big picture: The huge areas of land surveyed by satellite make possible research that couldn't be done otherwise. That's true whether the location is (like Antarctica) hard to get to, in a conflict zone, heavily populated, or just too darn big.
[Read the rest at Smithsonian Air & Space Magazine…]
Posted in Smithsonian Air and Space
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Mello Music Group Gear Up For 2010 Releases from Finale, Georgia Anne Muldrow & Declaime and more
. Coming off of a string of successful 2009 releases, including Diamond District's In The Ruff, Mello Music Group is proud to announce its lineup for 2010. The year promises to be productive as the label plans to release high profile projects from acclaimed artists Finale, Georgia Anne Muldrow & Declaime, Ken Starr, Oddisee, Trek Life, and others.
Mello Music Group (MMG) has been making great strides since first dropping an album by Oddisee in 2008, and 2010 promises to be a breakout year for the young label. Founded in 2007 by former mixtape DJ Michael Tolle, MMG is looking to bring hip-hop back to its base elements in the new year by complementing their releases with the work of a roster of renowned graphic and graffiti artists including Mear One, Gene Pendon, Tokio, and Josh Beyer. The label plans on further advocating its hip-hop philosophy by teaming up with A-list online outlets and giving away an emcee-selected pair of Nike Dunks every month to one lucky fan. Each winner will also be entered into a final drawing at the end of year to win a pair of custom painted kicks courtesy of MMG graf artists.
Leading MMG's musical charge will be Georgia Anne Muldrow& Declaime who are looking to keep themselves busy in 2010 as they prep the release of SomeOthaShip, their first joint album since 2007's Message Uni Versa (Look Records) out digitally on February 16th and available physically on February 23rd. The full length will be preceded by the vinyl-only EP Heaven or Hell, on 1/11. Georgia will also be taking some time to stop and smell the soul as she readies instrumental funk (Jyoti) and jazz (Turiya's Smile) projects, while Dudley assures fans that a solo project is in the works.
MMG's unofficial consultant of all thingsmusical and Diamond District member, Oddisee, will release both an instrumental album entitled Traveling Man and a solo album for listeners this year. Kenn Starr will be keeping things fresh in 2010 by first putting out a House Shoes produced mixtape, and then by releasing an album featuring one disc of 8 cuts produced by Detroit producer of the moment Black Milk and another disc consisting of remixes of those tracks featuring work by Mr. Porter, Apollo Brown, and Skyzoo to name a few. Another lyricist not content to rest on his laurels is Finale, who emerges from a critically acclaimed 2009 ready to drop an Oddisee produced album and may also be gracing listeners with a collabo project with Apollo Brown.
MMG's 2010 musical offensive continues with Trek Life's plan for a free EP giveaway and projects with partners in rhyme J. Bizness, DJ Babu, and Bishop Lamont among others, while Apollo Brown gets ready to hit the Reset Button with his project consisting of 15 reworked and remixed MMG classics. yU will round out MMG's sonically productive year by offering up some remixes and the official release and remastering of his album, Before Taxes. 2010 looks to be an exciting time for the growing label whose motto is "Sound's beautiful like the truth," and with this extensive offering of releases planned this year, nothing will sound more beautiful than Mello Music Group in 2010.
Preview and Purchase Georgia Anne Muldrow CDs
Georgia Anne Muldrow MP3 Downloads | {
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<< Week of January 20 >>
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago
Performing Arts - Dance | January 20 | 3-5 p.m. | Zellerbach Hall
Speaker/Performer: Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Cal Performances
Program A (1/18 and 1/20)
Alejandro Cerrudo/Silent Ghost
William Forsythe/N.N.N.N.
Nacho Duato/Jardí Tancat
Crystal Pite/Grace Engine
Program B (1/19)
Emma Portner and Lil Buck/New Piece (music: Dev Hynes, with Third Coast Percussion) (Bay Area Premiere)
Tickets required: $30-68 (prices subject to change)
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago performs Friday–Sunday, January 18–20, 2019 in Zellerbach Hall.
David Finckel, cello; Wu Han, piano
Performing Arts - Music | January 20 | 3-5 p.m. | Hertz Concert Hall
Speaker/Performer: David Finckel, cello; Wu Han, piano, Cal Performances
Beethoven/Cello Sonata No. 3 in A Major, Op. 69
Brahms/Cello Sonata No. 1 in E minor, Op. 38
Mendelssohn/Cello Sonata No. 2 in D Major, Op. 58
David Finckel and Wu Han perform Sunday, January 20, 2019 in Hertz Hall.
Full: Hālau O Keikialiʻi
Performing Arts - Dance | January 20 | 7 p.m. | Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
Kumu Hula Kawika Keikiali`I Alfiche and Hālau o Keikiali`I present an evening of live music, storytelling, and both ancient (Kahiko) and modern ('Auana) hula. The hula is a direct reflection of environment and in every dance there is a story. Come enjoy the stories and traditions of Hawaiian culture. "Always the dancers' feet [connect] to the earth, their hips to the sea and their arms to... More >
Performing Arts - Music | January 23 | 12 p.m. | Hertz Concert Hall
Students from the music department performing works from the chamber music literature.
Commencing its 67th season, the Noon Concert series features the Music Department's varied and diverse performance activities. Inaugurated in 1953, these concerts are very popular and well attended by those on campus and in the wider community. Traditionally on Wednesdays and Fridays, each concert begins... More >
Complimentary Tickets to Kronos Quartet's SchoolTime concert on Thu, Jan 24 at 11am Zellerbach Hall and pre-show reception
Performing Arts - Music | January 24 | 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. | Zellerbach Hall
Speaker/Performer: Kronos Quartet SchoolTime performance, Cal Performances
Having reinvented the string quartet over years of bold musical adventures, Kronos is keying up the next generation of musical innovators with Fifty for the Future, an ambitious program that commissions new music from a diverse group of international composers. Joining Kronos on stage for this performance are chamber ensembles from The Crowden School and Oakland School for the Arts.
Attendance restrictions: Check in with staff member outside box office. Children must be accompanied by an adult. No food or drink in the theater.
RSVP recommended
RSVP info: RSVP online or or by emailing Rica Anderson at [email protected] by January 24.
Kronos Quartet: Fifty for the Future
Performing Arts - Music | January 25 | 8-10 p.m. | Zellerbach Hall
Speaker/Performer: Kronos Quartet, Cal Performances
After 45 years spent re-inventing the string quartet, Kronos is committing to the next generation of musical innovators, with Fifty for the Future. The ambitious and much-lauded commissioning initiative returns to Berkeley, where Cal Performances is among the project's legacy partners, with a program of new works by a diverse international cohort of composers.
Kronos Quartet performs Fifty for the Future Friday, January 25, 2019 in Zellerbach Hall.
Black Life: We.Here.Now—She Lives
Performing Arts - Other | January 26 | 7 p.m. | Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
The We.Here.Now. performance series aims to highlight the embodied and internalized trauma of white supremacy enacted on black bodies and social structures, as well as black insistence on surviving and thriving in spite of it. This newest installment, by EarthChild with Keisha Turner in collaboration with Amber Julian and Alexa Burrell, is an inquiry into the complex layers of celebration, grief,... More > | {
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Q: Arduino LCD Display não exibe mensagem
Estou usando o simulador https://www.tinkercad.com.
Não estou conseguindo fazer aparece a mensagem de teste no display. Ao ligar não aparece mensagem, apenas liga o display.
O que estou fazendo errado?
Não se atentar ao demais componentes, apenas a mensagem de teste a ser exibida no LCD.
#include <LiquidCrystal.h>
int temperatura = 0;
LiquidCrystal lcd(9,8,5,4,3,2);
void setup()
{
//Confg LCD
lcd.begin(16,2);
lcd.setCursor(0,0);
lcd.print("Teste");
//Senssor temp
pinMode(A0, INPUT);
//LEDs
pinMode(11, OUTPUT);
pinMode(12, OUTPUT);
pinMode(13, OUTPUT);
}
void loop()
{
temperatura = analogRead(A0);
if (temperatura >= -40 || temperatura <= 15) {
digitalWrite(11, HIGH);
digitalWrite(12, LOW);
digitalWrite(13, LOW);
}
if (temperatura >= 16 || temperatura <= 23) {
digitalWrite(11, LOW);
digitalWrite(12, HIGH);
digitalWrite(13, LOW);
}
if (temperatura >= 24 || temperatura <= 125) {
digitalWrite(11, LOW);
digitalWrite(12, LOW);
digitalWrite(13, HIGH);
}
//LCD
lcd.setCursor(0,1);
lcd.print("Teste 2");
//delay(10); // Delay a little bit to improve simulation performance
}
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use Symfony\Component\Translation\MessageCatalogue;
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Will Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Brew an Earnings Beat?
Brandy Betz, The Motley Fool
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters is expected to report fourth quarter and annual results after market Wednesday. The company's shares have risen over 168% in the past year but dropped over 20% in the past quarter. Will the fourth quarter send prices down further?
The company's main focus is on the Keurig brewing machines and associated K-cup pods. Green Mountain lost two key K-cup patents last fall, which opened the path for competing products from Whole Foods and Kroger.
Investors would love to watch Green Mountain earnings reports for the specific number of K-cups sold. But Green Mountain stopped divulging that metric years ago in favor of percentage growth. But there are still a few sales metrics to watch for signs of health.
Source: Chun Yip So
Quarterly estimates to beat
But first quick of what's expected for Green Mountain's fourth quarter and fiscal year.
Analysts estimate revenues of $964 million with earnings per share of $0.75 for the fourth quarter and $4.3 billion in revenues and $3.25 for the year. The company has beat or met revenue estimates for four of the past five quarters with last quarter as the sole miss. Green Mountain has met or beat EPS estimates for all five quarters.
Green Mountain predicts fourth quarter net sales growth of 11% to 15% and an EPS range of $0.69 and $0.74. The annual outlook includes net sales growth of 13% to 14% and EPS between $3.19 and $3.24.
K-cup sales
Investors and analysts will compare this report's key metrics to the same period last year.
Green Mountain reported fourth quarter sales of about $947 million last year and $700.2 million -- or about 74% -- came from single service packs or K-cups. Sales of the cups were up 47% over the prior year. The sales volume was up 50% but the company doesn't break out specific unit numbers.
Net sales for fiscal 2012 were about $3.9 billion and K-cups accounted for 70% of those sales. K-cups sales were 49% and sales volume was up 49%.
But the patent expirations had barely kicked in by last year, so it's also worth looking to the previous quarter, or the third quarter of fiscal 2013, for a potential comparison. Total net sales were $967.1 million while single service cups had sales of $751.7 -- or about 78% of total sales. K-cup sales were up 18% and sales volume was up 21%.
Brewer sales
Brewers play a smaller role in Green Mountain's overall sales. But the year over year growths -- or losses -- are an interesting metric to check.
Here's a look at brewer and accessories sales for the past four quarters:
Sales (millions)
YoY Growth
Source: Company press release
Losing sales in brewers doesn't matter as much as long as the K-cup sales continue to grow. But if both numbers start falling, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters will have a serious problem on its hands.
K-cup competition from Whole Foods
Green Mountain shares dropped 10% last month after grocery chain Whole Foods launched its own K-cups. According to Bloomberg, a 12-pack of Whole Foods' organic K-cups will retail for $8.99 and come in five flavors. Green Mountain K-cups cost about $17 for a 24-pack on the company's website but cheaper deals exist with coupons or through Amazon deals.
There was a similar drop last year when Kroger announced plans to release its private label K-cups. But I argued at that time that the increased competition wouldn't do much to hurt Green Mountain's K-cup sales. The price difference is typically negligible and Keurig users have had enough time to develop preferred brands within the Green Mountain owned or partnered K-cups. But Whole Foods' K-cups should sell well for the company considering its loyal customer base.
Foolish final thoughts
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters has a solid history of meeting or beating estimates. But it's worth a look into the k-cup and brewer sales metrics to see if there's deceleration.
The article Will Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Brew an Earnings Beat? originally appeared on Fool.com.
Brandy Betz has no position in any stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends Green Mountain Coffee Roasters and Whole Foods Market. The Motley Fool owns shares of Whole Foods Market. Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools may not all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. | {
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The Food Safety Modernization Act became law in 2011. This food-safety legislation expanded existing FDA powers in an effort to shore up safety for the entire U.S. food supply — including wines and wine-derived products.
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Presidential candidate must vow to reinstate parliamentary system, Babacan says
Former Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan said on Sept. 21 that any presidential candidate his Democracy and Progress Party (DEVA) supports would have to ink a roadmap to transitioning back to a parliamentary system.
Wednesday September 22 2021 11:27 am
Turkey's next presidential candidate should vow to re-implement the parliamentary government system, former deputy prime minister and founder of Democracy and Progress Party (DEVA) Ali Babacan said during a Haber Global broadcast on Sept. 21.
Often viewed as one of the failed projects President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan undertook in his time, an executive presidential system was implemented with a referendum in 2017.
Babacan said that any candidate his party supports, whether they emerge from DEVA or an alliance, should have their full support behind a parliamentary system.
"They need to sign their name under a roadmap to reversing to a parliamentary system," Babacan said.
Noting that the winning candidate will come into the seat of the presidency with its current authorities, Babacan said that the risk ensues that the future president "could become the biggest obstacle to the transition."
"Call it a transition or a roadmap. The steps and calendar for switching back to the parliamentary system need to be agreed on beforehand among political parties," Babacan said. "We can't let any accidents happen along the way."
The ruling People's Alliance is working to amend the constitution to allow for deeper-rooted implementation of the presidential system, Babacan noted, adding that DEVA will only be in negotiations with parties that support the parliamentary system.
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The Turnbull Government has set a new standard for doing nothing to help the nation's first home buyers after releasing a report on housing affordability containing zero recommendations.
After a 20 month inquiry into home ownership which received 65 submissions and heard evidence from 68 witnesses the House Economics Committee's 55 page report released today, incredibly contains no recommendations to Government. This represents a new low in the Turnbull Government's commitment not to ease the housing affordability crisis.
The Government's members report perfectly reflects the Turnbull Government's economic plan - there isn't one.
In October 2013 a Grattan Institute policy paper highlighted the impact of rule changes around capital gains tax and negative gearing on potential homebuyers, with ownership rates falling from 60 per cent to 48 per cent for young people aged 25-34.
After being confronted with the reality of the situation, former Committee Chair John Alexander summed up the problem saying "too often we see the young couple getting beaten out at the auction and then renting out the very place that they were trying to buy".
Mr Alexander's empathy and honesty was repaid with his removal from the Committee, replaced by Government members happy to toe the Coalition line by feigning ignorance and making absolutely no attempt to solve a problem that has reached crisis levels particularly for our nation's young people.
In contrast, Labor has developed and announced a positive plan to help housing affordability. Our plan will ensure first home buyers are not forced to compete with property speculators who may be buying and negatively gearing their 7th or 8th investment property.
The Labor members recommend reforming negative gearing and the capital gains tax discount to ensure that our tax system is fair, sustainable and targets jobs and growth.
Rather than waste taxpayer dollars by sitting through inquiries to make no recommendations, this Turnbull Government needs to contribute to fixing the housing affordability crisis. | {
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Theo Walcott is back to face former club Southampton on Saturday in the FA Cup.
The Arsenal winger has not played since the defeat at Manchester City before Christmas because of a calf injury.
But he is now fully fit and will travel with the squad for the clash at St Mary's on Saturday evening (5.30pm kick-off).
Arsene Wenger delivered the news at his pre-match press conference, the Gunners boss also revealed that Per Mertesacker and Mathieu Debuchy are set to return imminently from their spells on the sidelines.
Mertesacker has not played a single game this season having injured his knee during the summer.
Here's what Wenger had to say.
We have Walcott who is back in the squad.
The good news is Mertesacker and Debuchy are back in fill training from tomorrow (Friday) so the squad is quite big.
Of course we lose Xhaka who is suspended and Elneny is at the Africa Cup of Nations.
It is in the midfield that we are a bit short. Santi Cazorla is still out.
We'll put out a team with first-team experience.
Maybe there will be one or two younger players, but no more. Overall, it's the squad that will play.
I have not yet completely decided who will play and who will not play. It's a first-team squad who will be involved. | {
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Home / Game News / San Antonio Spurs at Miami Heat NBA Finals Game 7 Recap
San Antonio Spurs at Miami Heat NBA Finals Game 7 Recap
By Dustin Kent
NBA Finals Game 7 Recap (Miami, FL) — They say Game 7's are where legends of the game are made. After Thursday night's Game 7 performance, the legend of LeBron James will continue to grow.
The NBA's four-time league Most Valuable Player earned his second straight Finals MVP with a dominant 37-point, 12-rebound performance in leading the Miami Heat to a 95-88 victory over the San Antonio Spurs and the franchise's second consecutive NBA title.
(Photo Credit: Reuters) The Miami Heat celebrate their second straight NBA title after defeating the San Antonio Spurs 95-88 in Thursday night's Game 7.
It's a performance that hit back at many of the biggest criticisms James has faced through his career: not being a clutch player, not being able to knock down shots from the perimeter in big moments.
After Thursday night, those criticisms can be officially retired.
"Listen, for me, I can't worry about what everybody says about me," James said after the game. "I'm LeBron James from Akron, Ohio, from the inner city. I'm not even supposed to be here."
James came through with perhaps the biggest performance of his career, making a playoff-high five three-pointers and peppered the sinking Spurs defense with jumpers all night, the biggest of which coming with 27 seconds left to put Miami up 92-88 with the Heat clinging to a two-point lead.
"I work on my game a lot. Throughout the off-season, I put a lot of work into it," James said of his improved shooting. "To be able to come out here and see the results happen, it's the ultimate. I'm at a loss for words."
James came up with a steal off of an errant Manu Ginobili pass on the ensuing possession, and then made two free throws with 23 seconds to play to put the Heat up six to all be seal the victory.
The win gave the Heat's Big 3 a second straight title, and gave the Heat organization its third overall, with coach Erik Spoelstra saying that this victory was the hardest earned of all.
"This is the toughest series we've ever been in," he said. "Our absolute respect and hats go off to the San Antonio Spurs. It's a class organization, a championship organization. We have as much respect for them as anybody in the league."
Said James: "The second one was way harder than the first one. After I won my first one, people started telling me it would get easier and easier. That's not true. This was the hardest by far."
Miami got to Game 7 with a miraculous late-game comeback and finish in Game 6, and had to work every bit as hard to win Thursday.
The Heat never led by more than six points in the first half and needed a buzzer-beating bank shot three-pointer to take a 72-71 lead into the fourth period.
Consecutive mid-range jumpers by James gave the Heat an 85-79 lead with 4:32 to play, but just as Miami appeared destined to pull away, the Spurs responded by trimming the margin back to two on a three-pointer by Kawhi Leonard to make it 90-88 with two minutes left.
Two possessions later, the Spurs had a golden opportunity to tie the game with just under 50 seconds to play, but Tim Duncan missed two consecutive shots at point blank range, with James' jumper on the next possession putting Miami up four.
It was a huge missed opportunity for the future Hall of Famer, who finished with 24 points and 12 rebounds, but was dejected in the post-game press conference.
"The obvious word is disappointing," Duncan said. "I made some bad decisions, missed some tough shots. I don't know what to say. Credit to the Miami Heat. LeBron was unbelievable, Dwyane was great. I just think they found a way to get it done. We gave ourselves opportunities to win the game, but we couldn't turn the corner. They made more plays down the stretch."
James and Wade combined for 50 points on 23-of-44 shooting, including 29 of the team's 46 first half points, as well as 36 of 41 Miami points over a stretch of the second and third periods.
"They played Hall of Fame basketball tonight," Popovich said of the Heat duo.
Like James, Wade made the Spurs pay for their defensive strategy of playing off and enticing the duo to take jump shots, making several mid-range shots en route to a 14-point first half, with James taking over in the third period by knocking in 3-of-4 threes for 13 points.
Miami made 12 three-pointers overall, with Shane Battier knocking down 6-of-8 from long distance after coming into the night shooting 25 percent from long distance in the postseason.
"It's better to be timely than good," Battier said after the game.
James said he wasn't surprised to see the veteran forward come through for the team in such a big moment.
"He's a true professional . He never got down on himself," he said. "Every time Shane is open, we tell him to shoot the ball. For him to come through with six threes was big-time."
Wade was also able to bounce back, shrugging off a pedestrian Game 6 performance to make 11-of-21 shots, grab 10 rebounds, and play perhaps his sharpest defensive game of the series to help lead the Heat to another title, the third of his career.
"This is sweet. This is the sweetest one by far because of everything we've been through and everything I've been through individually," Wade said, noting his prior struggles through the playoffs due in part to a deep bone bruise that limited his explosiveness. "To get here to this point and have this kind of performance to be able to help my team is so special."
But while Wade's contribution was key, the game and the series ultimately belonged to James, whose performance at both ends of the court while playing a combined 95 minutes in the final two games left Spoelstra flummoxed for where he found the energy.
"I'm not sure. He's the best conditioned athlete in this game, and he takes pride and puts in so much time into it," he said. "He was guarding Parker, Ginobili, whoever was the most dangerous threat, and he had to create so much offense for us. He probably lost 12-15 pounds in the playoff run expending so much energy. He always rises to the occasion when it matters most and when the competition is fiercest."
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I have a local friend who farms and she is interested in branching out into growing everlastings, but she is looking for plants that produce unusual, distinctive seed pods. She is not looking for seeds so much as the names and recommendations of plants to try. She makes arrangements and wreaths and so forth mostly for the fall and Christmas season. Thank you.
Chinese Lanterns are awesome, but here in zone 5, they can be invasive. Echinacea has neat cones after it dies for the winter. Okra is pretty dried- I've even seen it painted gold or silver for arrangements. Honesty, or Money Plant, has pretty silver coin-shaped seeds. Those are a few I can think of right now. Hope it gets you started!
How about cotton plants? They are pretty with or without the cotton. Remove the cotton and it looks like a 5-point star. By the way, the ridges on okra turn razor sharp when it dries. Handle carefully.
Money plants produce disks that hold the seeds and go translucent when dried.
Money plants, chinese lanterns, teasels, milkweed, Althea, and yucca off the top of my head!
Thank you to all who took the time to respond. I got at least 5 new ideas for my friend.
Love-in-a-mist or Nigella. It produced really weird pods. Caution, it is very invasive. The seeds wind up every where.
Water lilly seed pods are neat. When upside down, the bottom looks to me like a Fairy's dancing skirt. The top has little impressions in them that sometime have the round seeds in them. | {
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Renovations
This library was renovated five years ago to become more modern, comfortable, and technologically savvy. It features a comfortable seating lounge on the first floor with two large flat-screen TVs, and a DVD section with rentals for only 1 dollar a day. The first floor has a large children's section and also an area just for teens. The second floor is aimed more for adults. There is a magazine section, with a comfortable seating area, there are many computers that can be used by anyone, and there are tables and chairs set up for quiet studying. The complete non-fiction section is on the second floor, as well as newspapers and yearbooks from past years in Westfield. There are also community rooms set up which are available for a small fee for groups who may need a space. There are computers set up frequently around the campus, as well as free wireless internet.
Features of the website
The Westfield Memorial Library website has a lot of features that would be helpful to a reader. Some features that may be helpful to someone that can't make it to the library would be they can talk to a librarian live on the web, via a chatroom, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There are audio and e-books available to be downloaded, as well as free music to download. There is a link on the website to connect the unemployed to career resources, and there is also a Flickr photostream with pictures from past events at the library. On the website people can also renew books quickly and easily, and view the schedule of events at the library. There is an online newsletter, which shows upcoming events, meetings, movies playing, bands performing, and library hours. There is a link to click on which will help you borrow books from other libraries if the Westfield Memorial Library does not have it. A person can access this special program if they have a library card.
Museum Pass
The library participates in Museum Pass, a program that provides members access to over 17 local museums at no cost. To obtain a museum pass, you need to be a member of the Westfield Memorial Library, and you may borrow the passes. Some of the museums that are available through the program are the American Folk Art Museum, the American Museum of Natural History, and the Children's Museum of Manhattan.
Funding
The "Friends of the Westfield Memorial Library" help share information about the library, and fund money for the library. The "friends" were founded over 30 years ago, and since then, have donated more than $850,000 to the library. The money is raised through the annual book sale that is held at the library, and from the donations of the members of the board and the library itself.
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MORRISTOWN, N.J., July 20, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pernix Therapeutics Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:PTX) ("Pernix" or the "Company"), a specialty pharmaceutical company, today commenced a series of refinancing transactions intended to improve liquidity, extend debt maturities and enable the Company to create value for stakeholders. The transactions include a new $40 million asset-based revolving credit facility to refinance the Wells Fargo credit facility that was scheduled to mature on July 31, 2017, a $45 million delayed draw term loan, including immediate access to $30 million and an additional $15 million available for certain acquisition purposes, and an exchange of approximately $52 million of 4.25% convertible senior notes owned by certain institutional investors for approximately $36 million of new exchangeable notes and approximately 1.1 million shares of the Company's stock. The transactions are expected to close on Friday, July 21, 2017, subject to customary closing conditions. Immediately following the completion of these transactions, Pernix will have approximately $63 million of total liquidity, including $42 million of cash and cash equivalents and $21 million available to draw under the new asset-based revolving credit facility, which the Company believes will be sufficient to fund operations through at least the end of 2019.
In addition, separately, in order to help further improve its liquidity position, Pernix and GSK agreed to an amended settlement agreement under which Pernix will pay approximately $6.65 million to GSK, which is a reduction of up to approximately $14.5 million from the initial settlement agreement.
As previously disclosed, earlier this year Pernix began the process of reviewing its strategic alternatives, including refinancing alternatives, asset sales and the sale of all or a portion of the Company. The Company's entry into these transactions is the culmination of this strategic review and the process is now complete.
A new $40 million asset-based revolving credit facility secured by the current assets of the Company and certain of its wholly-owned subsidiaries, to replace the Wells Fargo asset-based revolving credit facility. Borrowings under the new asset-based credit facility accrue interest at a rate of LIBOR plus 7.50% per annum. The new credit facility will mature on July 21, 2022.
A new $45 million term loan credit facility entered into by a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company, under which $30 million was drawn at closing. The remaining $15 million will be available for subsequent draws for certain specified purposes, including to finance certain acquisitions as set forth in the term loan credit agreement. The term loan credit agreement includes an incremental feature that allows the borrower, with the consent of a majority of the lenders under the credit agreement, to obtain up to an additional $20 million in term loan commitments from new or existing lenders that agree to provide such commitments. Interest on the loans may be paid either in cash or a combination of cash and in-kind interest, at the borrower's election. Loans outstanding under the facility will be secured by substantially all of the assets of the borrower and its future-acquired subsidiaries. The facility will mature on July 21, 2022.
The exchange of $51,775,000 aggregate principal amount of Pernix's outstanding 4.25% Convertible Senior Notes due 2021 held by certain holders of such notes for the issuance by the Company to such holders of 1,100,498 newly issued shares of Pernix's common stock and the issuance by a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company to such holders of $36,240,500 aggregate principal amount of 4.25%/5.25% Exchangeable Senior Notes due 2022 (the "Exchangeable Senior Notes"). The Exchangeable Senior Notes are guaranteed by Pernix and its wholly-owned subsidiaries, and are initially exchangeable for Pernix's common stock at an exchange price of $5.50 per share, subject to adjustment from time to time upon the occurrence of certain events. The Exchangeable Senior Notes will be exchangeable into cash, shares of Pernix's common stock or a combination thereof, at the issuer's election. The Exchangeable Senior Notes will be senior, unsecured obligations of the issuer, and interest will be payable semi-annually in arrears. Interest on the Exchangeable Senior Notes accrues in cash or a combination of cash and in-kind interest at the issuer's election.
On July 20, 2017, Pernix and a wholly owned subsidiary of Pernix and Glaxo Group Limited and certain of its subsidiaries (collectively, "GSK") entered into an amendment ("Amendment No. 2") to the Interim Settlement Agreement between Pernix and GSK dated July 27, 2015 (as amended, the "Interim Settlement Agreement"). Upon the closing of the Transactions, Amendment No. 2 permits payment by Pernix to GSK of a reduced amount in full satisfaction of the remaining unpaid portion of the award (the "Award") granted to GSK in the arbitration of certain matters previously disputed by the parties. Pursuant to Amendment No. 2, Pernix is obligated to make two fixed payments to GSK: (i) a payment of $3.45 million due on or before the date that is ten business days after the closing of the transactions, and (ii) a payment of $3.2 million due on or before December 31, 2017. Pernix will also owe certain amounts not to exceed $2 million to GSK if, on or before September 20, 2019, it enters into certain transactions with holders of its 4.25% Convertible Senior Notes due 2021. GSK has agreed that for so long as Pernix complies with the payment terms set forth in the Amendment the outstanding balance of the Award shall be unconditionally and irrevocably forgiven upon satisfaction of such terms.
In regards to the aforementioned transactions, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP provided legal counsel, Perella Weinberg Partners LP served as financial advisor and Ernst & Young LLP provided additional financial services and tax advice, to Pernix.
For more information regarding the transactions and the agreement with GSK, please refer to the current report on Form 8-K filed today by Pernix with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"). The description of the transactions and the agreement with GSK is qualified by reference to the documents filed with the 8-K.
This announcement is neither an offer to sell, nor a solicitation of an offer to buy, any of these securities and shall not constitute an offer, solicitation or sale in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale is unlawful. These securities have not been and will not be registered under the Securities Act of 1933 or any state securities laws, and unless so registered, may not be offered or sold in the United States except pursuant to an exemption from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and applicable state securities laws.
This press release includes forward-looking statements, including statements regarding the progress and timing of our product development programs and related trials; our future opportunities; our strategy, future operations, anticipated financial position, future revenues and projected costs; our management's prospects, plans and objectives; and any other statements about management's future expectations, beliefs, goals, plans or prospects constitute forward-looking statements. We may, in some cases, use words such as "anticipate," "believe," "could," "estimate," "expect," "intend," "may," "plan," "project," "should," "target," "will," "would" or other words that convey uncertainty of future events or outcomes to identify these forward-looking statements. Among the factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements are risks and uncertainties inherent in our business including, without limitation: our ability to comply with the covenants under our indebtedness, including the Exchangeable Senior Notes, our new asset-based revolving credit facility and our new delayed draw term loan; the rate and degree of market acceptance of, and our ability and our distribution and marketing partners' ability to obtain reimbursement for, any approved products; our ability to successfully execute our sales and marketing strategy, including to successfully recruit and retain sales and marketing personnel; our ability to obtain additional financing; our ability to maintain regulatory approvals for our products; the accuracy of our estimates regarding expenses, future revenues and capital requirements; our ability to manage our anticipated future growth; the ability of our products to compete with generic products as well as new products that may be developed by our competitors; our ability and our distribution and marketing partners' ability to comply with regulatory requirements regarding the sales, marketing and manufacturing of our products, including our ability to address the temporary stockout of the 20mg strength of Zohydro ER with BeadTek; the performance of our manufacturers, over which we have limited control; our ability to obtain and maintain intellectual property protection for our products; our ability to operate our business without infringing the intellectual property rights of others; the success and timing of our clinical development efforts; the loss of key scientific or management personnel; regulatory developments in the United States and foreign countries; our ability to either acquire or develop and commercialize other product candidates in addition to our current products; the outcome of any litigation to which we may be subject and other risks described under the heading "Risk Factors" in our most recent annual report on Form 10-K, our quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and our current report on Form 8-K being filed with the SEC on the date hereof, as well as any amendments thereto reflected in subsequent filings with the SEC. If one or more of these factors materialize, or if any underlying assumptions prove incorrect, our actual results, performance or achievements may vary materially from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Our forward-looking statements do not reflect the potential impact of any acquisitions, mergers, dispositions, business development transactions, joint ventures or investments we may enter into or make in the future.
We qualify all of the forward-looking statements in this press release by these cautionary statements. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in our forward-looking statements are reasonable, we cannot guarantee future results, events, levels of activity, performance or achievement. Given these uncertainties, you should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, unless required by law. | {
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Hi there! It's Wednesday, February 21, 2018, and it's time to pop out of our hidey holes and see what awaits. The snowfall is over, it's starry and still and 32 degrees now. skies will be partly cloudy, and Portland expects a high of 40–but with a possible inch of new snow tonight. Sunrise 7:02 AM Sunset 5:46 PM.
Let me trompf out onto the deck and stick a ruler in that fluffy white blanket. (Pause for quick field trip). (Back!) Two wet inches, exactly. PDX officially had 3.5, which is exceptionally rare for this late in the winter. Downtown got 3.1..Vancouver 3…Beaverton 2….How about you?
The worst of it held off until after 6 PM, and people smartly scrambled early to avoid an encore of last year's 10-hour nightmare, but the Sunset was a hellish mess last night, essentially closed between the tunnel and the zoo with spinouts and stalls. Other getaway routes were a mess, too. An ODOT worker was hit on 26, but I haven't heard of anyone being seriously hurt.
Let's dip into the school announcement network, and see what's making the kiddos cheer, or not…OK! Snow day for thousands! Portland…Vancouver…Beaverton…also closed. Centennial..David Douglas,,, Evergreen…Oregon City…Oregon Trail…West Linn/Wilsonville…all closed. Some are on a two hour delay, and many will check in once the Super gets a chance to cruise the hills and see for her/himself whassup. Students all know where to find the info; they'll have it before they come downstairs for breakfast.
If you left your car downtown and made your getaway by Uber or bus, take heart…PBOT will allow cars to remain parked at meters without penalty until noon today.
You've heard maybe that a TriMet bus driver was arrested for DUI behind the wheel of a #20 bus near the end of the line in Gresham? Friends are coming to his defense, saying he'd never drink and drive, and that he has diabetes, which could have led to an episode that resulted in his being pulled over. That would be a safety concern too, of course, but it's not like he had a bottle of Jack under the seat. Innocent until, etc.
Lindsey Vonn "left it all on the mountain"…and wound up with the Bronze. U.S. Women won their tirst cross-country Gold. Ever.
All righty…since all of the local journalistas whose work I survey for the Daily Drip are stuck reporting live from the Sylvan Overpass, let's see what other peaches I can shake from the Tree of News.
Switzerland is making it illegal to boil a live lobster. The concept of animal dignity is enshrined in the Swiss Constitution. Laws there require that cats have a daily visual contact with other cats, and hamsters and guinea pigs must be kept in pairs.
Fun fact: Utah eats candy at twice the national average, perhaps since Oregon's preferred delicacies like coffee, wine, and various combustibles are on the naughty list. The latest candy crazy in Utah is chocolate-covered cinnamon bears. The student bookstore at BYU can't keep them in stock.
–"More than one million trees have been pledged for Trump Forest, a bid by environmentalists to offset the US president's curtailing of Obama-era clean energy initiatives by planting 10 billion trees around the globe." (Long way to go).
My drive into the radio station this morning should be an exciting venture , as I subarize the snowy roads between OC and Tigard. It's always fun to be a guy on the radio on a snow day. We no longer read off the roster of school closures, but rather skim the highlights, and get new ones on the air right quick. And we share stories, keep you company, play lots of music, and do Tell Me Something Good twice (5:30 and 8:00). Join us, if you like. Stay safe…have a fun snow day…stick some in a baggie and freeze it for when it's 100 in August! | {
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Hemlock Public School District is committed to our mission and vision as an organization. The district's mission and vision are simple: Innovate, Collaborate, Educate, A Community of Learners!
The district is committed to serving the community and is working to expand our summer recreation program into the school year with community education.
Karen Kienitz, who has served as the summer recreation director for the last three years is spearheading this effort. She is currently planning the Senior Citizen's Community Thanksgiving Dinner and has some other wonderful ideas intended for the student's and families within our community. | {
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Being the owner of a small business requires you to be on top of the logistics of business at all times. There is not much room for procrastination. When you see a need, it is important that you tend to it.
Business is extremely uncertain, and there are a million and one reasons why tomorrow might be the day the doors close. It pays to invest time and money into the most efficient insurance coverage you can possibly find.
In order to make the right decisions regarding business insurance, you have to know a little bit about what you are purchasing. A miscommunication with insurance matters can cause a whole slew of legal issues.
If you are not sure where to start when it comes to choosing the right insurance coverage for your small business, then you are in luck. Here is a short overview of a few of the key aspects of understanding all the different types of small business insurance, so you can make the most educated decision possible on your coverage.
General liability business insurance is purposed to cover any costs associated with the occasion that someone is injured while visiting your place of business. It will help to shield your company from any troubling negligence lawsuits, and cover the costs if your business is sued.
This is the sort of insurance you buy to protect against pesky errors and omissions in paperwork or otherwise. Some professionals are required to carry professional liability insurance due to the nature of their profession (like physicians).
When you purchase a business property policy, you are purchasing insurance for damage done to your company's place of business. An "all risks" policy covers several different sources of damage, and a "named peril" policy is for specific coverage against a specific source of danger like flooding.
You purchase business vehicle insurance to cover any automobile issues the company may encounter. If you have vehicles that serve a specific purpose for your business, it is good to acquire specific business vehicle insurance.
When something happens that causes your business to uncontrollably be relocated or closed for any amount of time, you need business interruption insurance. Business interruption insurance policies will cover the loss of income and cash flow while your equipment is repaired. It will cover up to a year of loss reimbursement.
When you do not want to spend quite as much on insurance, but still want a broad range of coverage, a BOP (business owner's policy) will do the trick. You can usually choose to bundle a few different types of coverage into one policy and payment. This is typically a good choice for beginning small business owners.
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Persistent cytokine expression in trigeminal ganglion latently infected with herpes simplex virus type 1.
W P Halford, B M Gebhardt and D J Carr
J Immunol October 15, 1996, 157 (8) 3542-3549;
W P Halford
B M Gebhardt
D J Carr
Following ocular infection, herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) establishes latency in trigeminal ganglion (TG) neurons. Using reverse transcription-PCR, cytokine gene expression was analyzed in the TGs of mice infected with HSV-1. IL-2, TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma, IL-10, and RANTES mRNAs were readily detected in TGs taken from mice 7 days postinoculation (PI). Likewise, IL-2, IL-6, IL-10, and IFN-gamma protein were detected by ELISA of TG homogenates. Between 5 and 45 days PI, IL-10, IFN-gamma, TNF-alpha, and RANTES mRNAs were detected in nearly 100% of latently infected TGs (latent infection was confirmed by reverse transcription-PCR detection of HSV-1 latency-associated transcripts). T cell-associated cytokine and chemokine mRNAs (IL-2, IL-10, IFN-gamma, and RANTES) were still detected in the majority of latently infected TG samples taken between 60 and 135 days PI. In contrast, these cytokine mRNA species were rarely detected in uninfected TGs. Measurement of serum Abs to HSV-1 at different times revealed that anti-HSV-1 Ab concentrations approached a plateau in mice by 30 days PI but remained at high levels 67 and 125 days PI. Although there was molecular evidence of an ongoing immune response to HSV-1 in latently infected TG, histologic analysis indicated that very few mononuclear cells remained in the ganglion 60 days PI. Collectively, the results suggest that residual lymphocytes encounter viral Ag during HSV-1 latency with sufficient frequency to remain activated. The paradox of a persistent immune response against a latent infection is discussed.
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The Skeleton Twins Review
Craig Johnson and Mark Heyman have written one of the most intimate, exciting and compelling stories of the year – The Skeleton Twins; funny, sad, fresh and powerful. It features two of the best performances of the year from it's leads, Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader as well as a great host of supporting characters from Luke Wilson, Ty Burrell and Boyd Holbrook. What The Skeleton Twins does both frankly and honestly is show the drama in the funny and the funny in sadness but also the fabulously astonishing space that happens in between.
Wiig and Hader, both famous for their stints on SNL haven't necessarily thrown away all their funny bones, they just have had them upgraded in the most brilliant way. Imagine a film that begins with a fully grown man trying to commit suicide, whilst at the exact same time, his sister on the other side of the country is pretty much contemplating the same thing – irony in its most obvious. Well this is how The Skeleton Twins begins; Milo (Hader), a lonely gay man living in LA with hopes and dreams of finding the love of his life and making it big with his name in lights suddenly realises that probably is never going to happen but that realisation is too much for him to handle and he decides to end it all. His twin sister in New York, Maggie (Wiig) is home alone, except she has a beautiful house and a loving but slightly oblivious husband, Lance (Wilson) and yet she feels just as lonely and unfulfilled. She stands quietly shaking over the sink in her bathroom holding a handful of pills – surely this is it. But someone else had something else in mind, her phone rings and its the hospital alerting her of what has happened to her brother and that he is fine but should't be alone.
As brother and sister haven't spoken in almost a decade, this could be the perfect chance for reconciliation – cheat death and mend a family.
Milo goes back with Maggie to her house and there they start a slow, unbalanced and slightly bitter work together towards figuring out what they are both missing in life. At first Milo is hateful and spiteful – he never asked to be saved and he never asked his sister to come and rescue him but soon they learn that they need each more than they ever realised. Amid the twists and turns, the secrets, lies and revelations that follow The Skeleton Twins is a striking family drama, which revels in heart wrenching emotions between siblings.
Put these emotion things aside for a moment because The Skeleton Twins is also one of the most hilarious films of the year – and what makes it better is that Johnson and Heyman have struck gold with a brilliant balance between the drama, the heart and the funny. Whether it's accidentally revealing the end of Marley and Me ('Does the dog die, oh my god, the dog dies…) or being the only gay guy in a bar on dyke night, getting high on gas in the dental chair or miming the entire lyrics with passion and soul to 'Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now', The Skeleton Twins is truly hysterical.
But what makes The Skeleton Twins so damn relatable, loveable and brilliant is finding the funny in the sadness. This brings the audience so much closer to the characters and the story itself; during one sequence in particular, Milo invites their mother, Judy (Joanna Gleason) over for dinner. Maggie's first reaction is panic and ready to flee the situation but she sticks around. Their conversation is thinly veiled in hatred that she has for her mother, prodding and poking how her life is now and whether there was any other reasons she could visit. Judy speaks of retreats and tea leaves, crystals and happiness – her mantra is forgiveness and looking inside yourself and yet she can barely see the damage she has done to her own children. Yet, there are moments when this is laugh out loud and it leaves the audience wondering whether they really should be laughing at this and yet finding themselves relating to the characters and the action. This in turn makes watching The Skeleton Twins a wonderfully cathartic and important experience.
Finally, Hader and Wiig give two of the most standout performances of the year – their chemistry and clear love for one another shines throughout the film and as Milo and Maggie, they learn to love one another and realise they need each. Just because they are adults, doesn't mean they have learnt how to survive; it is okay to be broken. Hader and Wiig bounce off of one another in a way that cements their double act, which makes this film standout above the rest.
Emotional, vital, hysterical and frankly unforgettable, The Skeleton Twins marks itself out for being a powerful experience for its audience and certainly one of the highlights of the year.
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Меморіа́л же́ртвам політи́чних репре́сій моско́вського комуністи́чного режи́му в Украї́ні — меморіальний комплекс в пам'ять про тисячі людей, які 1941 року стали жертвами комуністичного режиму на землях західної України. Меморіал розташований на полі поховань № 55 Янівського цвинтаря.
Меморіал жертвам політичних репресій російсько-комуністичного більшовицького режиму в червні 1941 року відкрито 10 жовтня 2010 року на багатолюдному вічі у м. Львові.
Архітектор — Михайло Федик та Юрій Столяров. Скульптор — Микола Посікіра.
Завершальну частину меморіалу, архітектурно-скульптурну композицію «Дзвін Пам'яті» відкрито 31 серпня 2019 року.
Передісторія
Поле поховань жертв московсько-большевицького терору в тюрмах Львова розташоване в східній частині Янівського цвинтаря й тягнеться вздовж високої цегляної стіни поля № 55 вузькою смугою, завширшки від 4 до 6 метрів і 100 метрів завдовжки, з півночі на південь — до вулиці Шевченка.
За архівними даними встановлено, що на Янівському цвинтарі (поле № 55) було скинуто в ями 1593 невпізнані тіла, звезені із трьох львівських тюрем.
Крім цього, із Замарстинівської тюрми було привезено 24 скрині з невстановленою кількістю людських останків і тут скинуто. Поховання невпізнаних тіл у спільних могилах з усіх трьох в'язниць спочатку проводилося 2—4 липня 1941 року, а також на цьому ж полі львівські родини ховали впізнаних близьких.
Розкладення тіл спричинило антисанітарну небезпеку, і німецька окупаційна влада призупинила перепоховання. Взимку, провівши додаткові ексгумації, продовжила перепоховання на цьому ж місці, вздовж цегляної стіни.
У 1950-і роки всі масові й частково індивідуальні могили було за наказом радянської влади зруйновано, а на цьому місці почали ховати цивільних. Громадськість нелегально впорядкувала одну зі спільних могил, куди поховали тлінні останки.
Відтоді й до часів незалежності місце те було в занедбаному стані: напівзруйнована огорожа цвинтаря, купи сміття під стіною. Виднілися тільки позначки олійною фарбою, які потайки поставили очевидці тих страшних поховань. В народі це місце називали «помордовані в тюрмах 1941 року». Там часто горіли свічки, таємно відправляли панахиди за невинно убитими, особливо 1 листопада — в День Листопадового Чину і на Зелені свята.
Із 1991 року силами громадсько-політичних організацій, зокрема львівських політв'язнів, розпочато впорядковування Поля Поховань; члени Спілки дітей політв'язнів і «Меморіалу» проводили тут роз'яснювальну роботу. У різні роки впорядковували та доглядали Поховання інші громадські організації: товариство «Лева», осередки Союзу українок і «Просвіти» з Левандівки (околиця Львова), відправляли панахиди за вбитими в пам'ятні дні, ставили свічки.
З ініціативи Львівського обласного об'єднання ВЛУЖ Всеукраїнська Ліга Українських Жінок із жовтня 2001 року почалося активне впорядкування забутих могил. Із них прибрали сміття силами учнів Вищого технічного училища № 29, а також зрізали дерева, провели перепоховання з пізніших могил жертв репресій.
Міська влада підтримала і сприяла у впорядкуванні. Спочатку було організовано конкурс серед студентів Львівської Політехніки на кращий проект. Після обговорення громадськістю Львова відзначили і схвалили два проекти як найкращі в опрацюванні формування Меморіалу.
Наступний тур доброчинного конкурсу організувало Управління капітального будівництва Львівської міської ради 2004 року.
За результатами конкурсу створено авторський колектив у складі: архітектори — Михайло Федик, Юрій Столяров, Пауль Моркель; скульптор Микола Посікіра.
Ініціатори проекту: Львівське об'єднання Всеукраїнської ліги українських жінок Н. Кохалевич та М. Кушнір; Автори проекту: головний архітектор Михайло Федик, архітектор Юрій Столяров, скульптор Микола Посікіра.
10 жовтня 2010 року на багатолюдному віче у Львові відбулося відкриття Меморіалу жертвам політичних репресій комуністичного большевицького режиму в червні 1941 року.
Завершальну частину меморіалу, архітектурно-скульптурну композицію «Дзвін Пам'яті» відкрито 31 серпня 2019 року.
Структура комплексу
Композиційний каркас комплексу — це цегляна стіна («Стіна Скорботи») і розташована паралельно алея («Дорога Страдництва»), що тягнуться вздовж Поля Поховань жертв репресій. Стіна доповнена новими архітектурними елементами, які органічно поєднують усі композиційні вузли Меморіалу: портал головного входу з архітектурно-скульптурною композицією; центральну архітектурно-скульптурну композицію «Хрести Мучеництва»; завершальну архітектурно-скульптурну композицію «Дзвін Пам'яті».
Із боку поховань упродовж стіни розставлені бетонні хрести в три ряди, із наростанням по висоті, що переходять у хрести-ніші в стіні. Ці хрести присвячені всім невинно убитими невпізнаним жертвам терору.
Вхідний вузол формують портал головного входу з вулиці Т. Шевченка та інформаційна таблиця, могила та Меморіальний знак при могилі черниці-жертви комуно-большевицького терору.
У порталі головного входу розміщені декоративні ворота з чорного металу, на яких вмонтовано позолочені рельєфи двох ангелів із вінком.
Реконструйовано також надмогильний пам'ятник Черниці та встановлено символічний бронзовий рельєф-образ «Преображення», який завершує вісь нижньої алеї цвинтаря. В узагальненому художньому образі (скульптурному рельєфі) зображена з розкритими руками хрестоподібна постать Черниці, зверненої до Бога в своєму леті, що символізує незбагненну й незмірну жертовність людської Душі, яка може бути обійнята і прийнята тільки Всевишнім Господом поза земними її стражданнями.
Центральна композиція комплексу — чотири монументальні Хрести: центральний «Хрест Мучеництва», гранітний, із бронзовою Плащаницею і три високі бетонні хрести з терновими вінками; хрести розставлені на тлі високої цегляної «Стіни Скорботи». Гранітний «Хрест Мучеництва» — композиційне ядро комплексу концентрує та узагальнює сутність подій, змістовну сутність Меморіалу. Три бетонні хрести з терновими вінками символізують трагізм масового знищення людей у трьох Львівських тюрмах: на Лонцького, в Бригідках і в Замарстинівській. На Хресті застигла бронзова Плащаниця. Скульптурних зображень немає. Тут поховані закатовані невпізнані миряни — жертви терору.
Комплекс завершується з північного боку композиційним вузлом «Дзвін Пам'яті». Цей вузол формує висока стела з бронзовим дзвоном. Стела розміщена перпендикулярно до цегляної «Стіни Скорботи». Дзвін встановлено у високому прямокутному просвіті Стели. «Дзвін Пам'яті» має глибокий, втишений звук у ритмі биття людських сердець.
Примітки
Посилання
Злочини більшовицько-комуністичної влади в Україні та проти українців
Пам'ятники Львова
Янівський цвинтар
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Will Car-Sharing Replace Car Ownership in Singapore?
(SHUTTERSTOCK.COM)
By Cindy Liew
The burgeoning ride-sharing economy has been rapidly reshaping the landscape of urban mobility.
Not long after ride-sharing companies like Uber and Grab began threatening the traditional taxi industry, the brightly coloured bikes of bike-sharing companies have become ubiquitous across the island.
When BlueSG rolled out Singapore's first large-scale electric vehicle sharing program last December, "car-sharing" was once again brought into the spotlight.
While car-sharing may appear to be a new business model, it has actually been in Singapore decades earlier than ride-sharing or bike-sharing.
What is Car-Sharing?
Speaking of "car-sharing", what first comes to mind?
Many confuse car-sharing with Uber or Grab, but car-sharing is in fact a type of short-term car rental. Most car-sharing companies in Singapore provide membership-based subscription service granting their members access to private cars 24/7.
Cars under car-sharing companies can be conveniently found at HDB carparks, carparks near MRT stations or at shopping centres, as opposed to distant locations like the airport.
The awareness of such car-sharing services, however, is not high. Gary Ong, managing director at Car Club, one of Singapore's most established car-sharing operators, acknowledges that "[lack of] awareness of the service and understanding of the service" remains the main challenge for car-sharing to further gain popularity in Singapore.
Car-Sharing in Singapore
The car-sharing concept was first introduced to Singapore in the mid-1990s. Formerly known as NTUC Income's Car-Sharing cooperative, Car Club was founded in 1997 and is one of the oldest car-sharing operators in Singapore.
The first car-sharing service in Asia, Car Club began as a pilot project of four cars, and now has a fleet of over 270 cars.
A more recent player, Smove, founded in 2012, boasts 450 cars that can be easily accessed using EZ-Link cards with 90 pickup locations.
iCarsclub, however, took the concept of car sharing one step further. Hailed as Asia's first peer-to-peer car-sharing service, it matches up "people who need to rent a car with car owners who don't drive every day".
In many ways, Singapore seems to be ahead of Asia in embracing car-sharing.
With the recent launch of BlueSG, Singapore represents the first Asian market that France's Bollore Group has ventured into. Prior to this, Bollore had been operating similar electric vehicle sharing programs in other cities, including Paris, Bordeaux and Lyon in France, Indianapolis and Los Angeles in the United States, and Torino in Italy.
This brings us to the recently hotly debated question: will car-sharing steer people away from car ownership?
A Substitute for Car Ownership?
If car-sharing is as conveniently accessible as privately owned cars, and provides similar exclusive travelling experience, car-sharing might be a perfect substitute for car ownership.
However, in Singapore, customers of most car sharing services have to make round trips and return the shared cars to their original spots after using them. Combined with a lack of pickup locations, car-sharing services remain lacking in convenience.
While BlueSG allows users to return shared electrical vehicles to any of the BlueSG stations, it has its own limitations. If the charge level drops below 30 percent, users will be notified to charge the vehicle. Also, customers will not be able to drive Bluecars to Malaysia.
When asked about Singaporeans' perceptions towards car sharing, Mr Gary Ong cited financial reasons as the top reason for using car-sharing.
"I think people in general are looking to attain and extract greater utility from their assets, vehicles being one of that in question," said Mr Ong.
He compared the choice between car ownership and car-sharing to that of owning a CD and owning a music store subscription.
"Remember the days when everyone used to own CDs or records to consume music content, and that evolved into owning a music store subscription.
These days, to consume music or any content, one needs to just own a subscription to the content service in question."
"This is similar to cars. Car-sharing is essentially a subscription model for mobility."
To get a feeling of what people think of car ownership, my colleague and I did a small scale survey at Raffles Place.
We asked 23 locals whether they think it is necessary to own a car given alternatives like taxi, Uber, Grab and car sharing services.
While more than 30 percent of them said that they don't think it is necessary and prefer not to own a car, more than 60 percent either think it is necessary to own a car or still prefer to own a car even though they do not think owning a car is a necessity.
The choice of whether to own a car often involves a mix of factors beyond financial ones.
One male respondent mentioned that the major reason for him to buy a car would be his kids.
When his children have grown up and he has retired, he would choose not to own a car.
Travel time might be another concern. A 2011 study by a group of researchers from Nanyang Business School suggested that "substantial reduction in the travel time by public transport will attract more car users to public transport."
Whether car-sharing would be a game changer to people's choices of travelling modes remains a question. The competition is further intensified with Uber and Grab gaining popularity.
The secret to attracting and retaining more subscribers lies at the centre of car-sharing businesses. When asked what Car Club's next target is, Mr Ong pointed to "further regional expansion".
He mentioned that Car Club is already "operating a code-share with partners providing similar high quality, technology-driven car sharing services across Malaysia and Indonesia".
"Collectively, we have an alliance. We are building and expanding a regional pass or passport for our ASEAN alliance membership base to travel with ease in the knowledge that their car sharing membership is for regional use," said Mr Ong.
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Articles and information for parents on the subject of estranged adult children. Includes assistance, strategy, coping, ways to get through the troubling emotional traumas and dilemmas common to parents suffering an adult child's estrangement.
It's the end of an era. Changes that were once far out on the horizon are here. My husband's retirement, my pursuit of a rigorous academic goal, and a few other life-altering situations. I recognize that trying to hang onto the old while embracing the new will only hinder my progress and keep me living in the past. That's why decisions are being made, changes to support the changes. And I feel good about those.
Even so, as I contemplated giving up our decades-old landline, a pang of sadness hit me. That phone number is the one my children committed to memory when they were young. The one they shared with their friends before cell phones became a thing. The phone that rang at all hours. It was one of the few threads left connecting me to my estranged son, to the ideal of family I envisioned and worked so hard to achieve.
But why hang onto something we no longer need? Why pay a bill for what has become clutter? It's a small thing, really. A tiny toe dipped toward even more changes to come. Disconnecting the thing became a test, too. With special offers to retain me as a customer, if I'd just keep it for another year. I didn't. And the disconnection brought a sense of relief. One less thing to hold onto just in case.
Parents rejected by adult children have lots of similar decisions to make. I know how it feels to find a faux fur-framed photo of an estranged adult's first love—and wonder how long to hold onto it. I know about high school yearbooks, odds and ends left in an abandoned bedroom, handwritten cards or a box of artwork made by a dimple-faced son who once adored his mom. It can be difficult to let that stuff go.
There's no rule about how long to hold on, but when something drags you down, it's time to take action. Maybe that means putting stuff away and out of sight (if you have room for it). Or, parents rejected by adult children could choose to inform their son or daughter of a decision to hold the items for only a specific period.
One mother whose two adult sons have abandoned her couldn't part with the lovely artwork her talented son once created. She also couldn't stand to look at it. A few years earlier, he had requested she keep the items for him, but since their only communication dwindled to an occasional text in which he ridiculed her, the works that once brought her pride and joy grew heavy with hurt. Seeing them decorate her home kept her longing for happier times.
Although she was at one point so anguished over her sons' abandonment that she considered suicide, this mother sought support and made a change. And as she clawed her way toward a better perspective and a happy life, she knew her environment needed modifications. She had her own endeavors to pursue. A new life to live, working toward social change, career goals, and at her own creative pursuits. Her son's artwork had to go. Her solution was to put them away in her attic. "For now," she explained, thinking he might have children one day and want the art. But she also decided to revisit the decision in the future. If she ever moved, she would discard, donate, or give up the art then. For now, though, out of sight out of mind.
With the items put away, she could display her own works, and fill her home with things that represented her interests and brought her joy.
The truth is, even if estrangement weren't part of the equation, our lives change. That's why people retire to warm climes and downsize. If we're smart and resilient, we modify our very selves to survive and thrive. An adaptive spirit is healthier (and more fun) than clinging to an old ideal—even a good one—if it no longer exists. Strategies, plans, and ways of being that protect and satisfy us in one era of our lives often don't work in another. If we don't adapt, we fail.
Are you a wily coyote? A clever crow?
In the three decades I've lived in this semi-rural area, the additions of a school, a church, new tract homes, and a shopping center have changed things. Traffic, noise, and people have increased as the natural landscape with its native resources has shrunk. Yet, the coyote population that has lived here longer than I have continues to thrive. The coyotes have adapted quite well.
They're like the crows who live in this area. Twenty years ago, when the school was built, the city cleared a grove of old pecan trees. For many years after that, come fall when the nuts would have ripened, flocks of crows could be seen circling above the spot where the trees once were. It was if they were puzzled about where their food source had gone. Now, the crows are as prevalent here as ever. They feed from a tree on my property each fall and fill in with whatever else they can find all year. Their loss and longing evident as they circled the skies in search of the trees, they have nonetheless adapted. Like the coyotes, they're survivors.
Like the mother who couldn't part with her son's artwork, you may need to preserve the past for now. Or maybe you're more like me, steadily letting go, never rushing but making forward progress. You may be like the coyotes, who quickly adapt. Or like the crows, who circled for years, puzzling, before letting loose the dream of nuts no longer there.
It isn't so much the style of our acceptance that's important, but the forward momentum that allows for change. We can hold onto memories, savor them as I say in my book . Reliving the good memories is good for us. The trick is to hold onto the joy without clinging forever to the loss of what we once thought would be, and the wishes that are beyond our control.
For some, embracing a new era may mean embracing relief. One mother recently sent me an email in which she recounted the experience of an estranged adult daughter who has come in and out of her life for many years. This mother, like many parents, instigated reconciliation after reconciliation. Unfortunately, the facts of their relationship never changed. Her daughter's verbal, financial, and emotional abuse continued. The last time her daughter left, this mother admitted to a response she couldn't previously accept: relief.
By owning the feeling, by voicing it to someone who could understand, she was free to finally begin the work of adapting to a new way of life. She could let go of the guilt and failure that had kept her chained to trying, to her own peril. She's learning to adapt.
In adapting our attitudes, our environments, and our behavior to support us in the current era of our lives, we become free. This Independence Day, you may be thinking of past times. Of fireworks displays you oohed and awed at with someone to whom you were once very close. If you have good memories, hold them dear. Relive and savor those moments for the joy the hold. I hope you will also contemplate of the holiday in terms of your personal independence. Consider your own sense of freedom, and more specifically, whatever may be holding you back.
Through the Facebook page and in emails, I frequently hear from parents rejected by adult children. Many of these parents are doing wonderful things with their newfound freedom. Some continue to hold out hope for a renewed relationship. Others no longer entertain the idea. Regardless, they're enjoying and finding meaning in their lives. You can too.
Won't you help others by sharing your thoughts in a comment to this article?
Happy Independence Day 2018! Great big hugs to all the hurting parents rejected by adult children.
This entry was posted in Latest Posts, What Parents Can Do on July 1, 2018 by rparents.
There's an old saying: What a tangled web we weave, when we practice to deceive.
In raising our five children, my funny husband recited an altered version: What a tangled web we weave, when we practice to conceive! He infused humor into the trials and tribulations of parenting. We never imagined estrangement, but here we are. The saying still fits.
Another spider saying comes from parents with estranged or alienated adult children whose extended family gets involved—sometimes for malicious reasons. They say that meddlers weave a "web" of deceit.
After hearing their stories, I feel the term is appropriate.
Spiders tighten and tune individual web strands like guitar strings so that other spiders and prey can be easily distinguished. Spiders are adept at attracting the prey they want. Some lure the unsuspecting with sweetly scented silk. A finely tuned web provides varying feedback from individual insect types, so the spider knows just how to snag the unsuspecting. Plus, spiders are adept at positioning their trap, and know just when to weave it.
Of course, I'm not writing about spiders. This is about meddlers and others who interfere. They say they want to help, but sometimes spin a web of deceit.
One mother of an estranged adult son said her husband's brother called to say her son was having a baby. This man is still in contact with the estranged adult son.
"This might be the perfect time to reconcile," he told the mother, who was mortified to hear from him about her first grandchild. He advised the parents to get in touch. But when they did, their son called it harassment.
Other parents with estranged or alienated adult children tell similar stories. Unfortunately, just as spiders are adept at spinning webs for malicious purpose, people can be just as cunning.
Many parents of estranged adults have come to accept the reasons their son or daughter makes contact and then disappears again. For you, it may be a third party who lures you back into the web of emotional pain just when you're moving forward in your life. Learn to trust your gut instincts. "I knew it was wrong to listen," says this mother, who wishes she'd have trusted herself.
On early fall mornings, spider webs are a lovely sight. Pearls of dew. Rainbow prisms in the light. The sheer magnificence of the intricate engineering is wonderful to behold.
Meddlers can be just as adept. Often, they have had lifetimes to perfect their weaving. They know just when to call and what words to say to take advantage of your vulnerability.
Next time someone wants to help you reconcile or calls with news about the son or daughter who doesn't want you in his/her life, be wary. Pause and reflect. It may be that this individual truly does want to help. Not everyone who meddles is purposely manipulative or hurtful. Some people just don't understand estrangement.
One thing to keep in mind is that it's often a wise course of action to try and gain information rather than be the one to talk. If you're feeling ill at ease about a meddler for any reason, stay quiet and ask questions.
Ask them why they're getting involved.
Thank them for wanting to help, but explain that it's not something they can fix.
Explain that you're letting a little time go by right now.
Tell them you're doing research or seeking counseling before taking any further action.
Ask them not to interfere.
Does this person truly want to help me?
Can this person really help?
Do I have misgivings about this person? And if so, could taking his or her advice hurt more than help with regard to the estrangement?
Has this individual steered me wrong in the past?
Does what this person says seem too good to be true?
Is this person attempting to make me feel guilty?
Have I heard my words to this person come back to me, only altered (even ever so slightly) in a way that made me feel uncomfortable?
Your answers can help you detect potential or actual manipulation so you can steer clear of the web.
In order to move forward in their own lives (whether hoping to reconcile or not), parents who are estranged or alienated from adult children must gather their strength, choose support wisely, and view their circumstances with clarity.
If you don't already have my book, Done With The Crying , consider getting it. The examples and exercises in the book can help.
Estranged or alienated adult children can have effects on the family overall. I'm doing research to learn more about these effects. You can help. Please consider filling in my survey. If you have other children who have been hurt by a sibling or step-sibling's estrangement, the survey works for them as well (if they're over the age of 18). Consider asking them to complete the survey, too. Here's the link.
This entry was posted in Latest Posts, What Parents Can Do on June 28, 2018 by rparents.
Once upon a time there were parents who loved their children. They devoted their energy and time to those kids' well-being, and for the most part, they did well. As time passed and the children grew, those parents adapted. They let loose their hands as those darling children headed into kindergarten for the very first time. They saw those growing children through sports and scrapes. They were nervous when they went to middle and high school and learned to drive a car. But they smiled and let them grow and go. That's what parents do.
With some of those children, the love went on, shared and returned. As adults, those children were more like friends in some ways, but the parents still played a supportive role. The parents listened when the young adults confided about college or work or a new love in their lives. They offered advice when asked, injected a wise comment here or there, and watched with pride as their adult children matured into good citizens of planet Earth. They were there to celebrate a promotion, help when someone got sick, and step into the role of grandparents to new darling loves they knew would grow and go. But for now, they would hold their grandbabies, love them, and cherish the moments. Time goes fast, and that's what parents do.
However, somewhere along the way, one child (or sometimes more than one) changes. It can't be considered growing in the typical way. It's a veering off, and then looking back through eyes that no longer see the good. It's revisionist history, a new story, a tale that doesn't tell the truth. And sometimes it's a twisted game. A cruel activity that tugs at heart strings and then chokes them off, repeatedly. It's a weird racket that says I don't want you, but you must still want me—forever.
The parent, remembering the person they once knew, hopes that son or daughter will return. Perhaps that hope never really goes away. But there comes a time when abuse, in whatever form, cannot be tolerated. So, the parents give in, move forward and make the best of things. Sometimes, that requires words (I won't play this game anymore), or actions (block the phone number). Other times, it's a decision to let the distance remain and even grow. The gaping gap gets knitted over because it must be. A bridge is required for a path forward. Maybe there are grandchildren from an adult child whose eyes have not changed. Maybe there are other reasons. Things like a decision to retire, an illness that puts priorities firmly on self-care and health, or a need to settle things so that firm ground is underfoot.
You have a measure of closure in that decision. And you move on. You're even happy—with the people who love you, the hobbies you enjoy, important work that brings meaning into your life. Whatever it is that makes you you—because you are back, maybe even better.
But doors that are closed can still be opened. And because you've seen the twisted hindsight, the abuse or manipulation, you make a more final move. One that protects the people you love who are part of your life. You decide to change your estate documents.
You've deliberated for years. You know it's all right to remove a child from inheritance, or perhaps to make a specific, limited gift. To exclude the children of an estranged adult child because they're not born yet, you don't know them, or if you have a son, he might have children out there somewhere. Your attorney says she's seen people come out of the woodwork with claims. And you can always change the paperwork later if you need or want to. Your attorney tells you she advises people to do what is right for them at the current time. And the timing is right…now.
As you drive away, you feel secure. But that doesn't necessarily mean you don't feel sad. Maybe you even cry. Maybe you wonder: What if you have it all wrong? What if my son or daughter doesn't expect this, and will one day be filled with regret? You imagine that handsome face twisted in pain. You see tears welling in those beautiful eyes. And then you remember the truth. Those eyes have changed. And so, you tuck the sadness away. You're practiced by now. And it feels good to have taken the action you've been putting off. You've signed the paperwork for a reason.
Your attorney has validated your worries. She sees estrangement all the time. After the parents are dead and gone, she has seen the disinherited try to guilt a sibling into splitting their rightful share. You don't want that to happen, the manipulation and abuse. So, you have protected the ones you love. You have shut the door to added stress to the ones who will be sad when you die. You can always change the paperwork, but for now you have gotten your things in order. Because that's what parents do.
To find more specific help about making end-of-life decisions and on estate planning for estranged parents, there is a chapter in Done With The Crying devoted to this topic that provides examples, tools to clarify your feelings and come to decisions you can feel secure about.
These decisions are not necessarily easy, but they are important ones. And there is the security in knowing your wishes will be honored.
This entry was posted in Latest Posts, What Parents Can Do on June 14, 2018 by rparents.
The generally recognized founder of the U.S. Mother's Day, Anna Jarvis, never profited from the holiday. She fought against commercializing it, but Mother's Day is commercialized. And all those newspaper ads and television commercials can trigger pain and sadness for mothers of estranged adult children.
Did you know that the carnation does not lose its petals as it dies? Instead, it hugs them to its heart, according to Anna Jarvis. She likened the carnation to mothers whose love never dies and who hold their children close. Jarvis was against commercializing the holiday, but she sure knew how to spin a persuasive line. So do today's marketers. The holiday is so ingrained in our culture that mothers of estranged adult children begin worrying and talking about it months in advance. What will they do to get through the day? What won't they do, in order to protect themselves?
Before we get into some solid answers, let's consider that maybe all the lovely images the media projects about Mother's Day aren't as accurate a portrayal as they seem. As I say in my book, the Norman Rockwell image of the family doesn't truly exist. Even the happiest of families have their troubles.
My article, What don't you know? , features an honest portrayal of after-holiday conversations among neighbors and friends. Odds are everyone is telling the good stuff while leaving out the conflicts.
Mothers of estranged adult children may also pare their comments down rather than let it all hang out. And who can blame them? Many mothers of estranged adult children relate that they have experienced judgment. It's common for people to suspect that a parent has done something awful to cause estrangement. But as I discuss at length in my book, Done With The Crying: Help and Healing for Mothers of Estranged Adult Children , it's sometimes possible to get past the judgment. Parents can sometimes be honest, and then steer the other person's response. You can do this by acknowledging a negative response as understandable, which lets the other person off the hook. A gentle correction can follow, because estrangement by adult children who come from regular, loving families is actually rather common. By steering people past their initial responses, we can begin to enlighten society to the epidemic of estrangement. But gosh, don't feel obligated to do so. As mentioned, it's perfectly acceptable to keep it to yourself. Especially in the beginning.
Early on, it was difficult for me to talk about my son's estrangement. As time has gone on, it's grown easier. I also see it as important, so speak out publicly to shed light on the issue of estrangement. In the fall, when my story was told to a Good Housekeeping magazine interviewer, she edited it down, and then they added dramatic headlines that appeared as if they were my quotes. When I agreed to that interview, I had no idea the story would be passed along to media outlets all over the world. As a result, I was bombarded by hateful, judgmental comments. I completely understand why some parents choose not to tell anyone about estrangement.
However, beyond enlightening society to the problem, my intention remains the same as when I when I wrote the book: To help parents of estranged adult children. If parents can manage to let go of the whys and what-ifs, they can live a fulfilling life. Though the article that went viral generated hate, it also reached the audience it was intended for. I heard from many parents, some of whom had suffered alone for many years. They said they had no idea there were other caring parents whose adult children abandoned them. Just by sharing my story, I had helped!
Similarly, a mother in the support forum shared that she bought herself a beautiful bouquet for Mother's Day—to honor herself for all she'd done as a mother. The florist asked if she wanted to sign a card, and she ended up revealing the truth. It just so happens that the florist was also a mother of estranged adult children. The two shared a hug. This story is like others I often hear, where one mother lets down her guard, and discovers she has helped another by sharing.
If you're not ready to open up about your estrangement, don't feel bad. I completely understand, and have suffered enough suspicious stares to know how you feel. We are each on our own path. Although we share a bond in estrangement, our individual circumstances are unique, and so are we. Depending on the duration of the estrangement and any further contact that places you on an emotional roller coaster or uncertain about hope, you may or may not be willing to open up. And it's your choice whether to let people in on your plight. Just as a carnation holds its petals close, you may feel the need to protect your heart—and that's OK.
Mothers of estranged adult children are not the only ones who dread the day. Last year, a newspaper reporter gave my thoughts a little space among experts and mothers for whom the holiday isn't all lovely and fun. The article offers helpful tips and insights from mothers in other situations that make the day stressful. It's unfortunate that my quotes come next to a those of a therapist who suggests we mend the rift. So be aware of that before clicking on the link. Mothers of estranged adult children know mending the rift is not as simple as that (and the therapist speaks of teens rather than adults).
First, don't feel bad about your feelings. In acknowledging our emotions, we honor ourselves. And that often frees us up to more fully appreciate and enjoy the day with others who love and want to celebrate with us. For more specific tips and discussion, see Tending Your Heartache.
Second, take care of yourself in the days leading up to Mother's Day. This involves recognizing the feelings the holiday triggers and making a few decisions for your own happiness. Be mindful, and then act. Even the tiniest of steps help, because positive action for yourself results in momentum. Be good to yourself.
Third, remember that holidays can influence a person's thinking. If you find yourself contemplating doing something out of the ordinary to try and reconnect, take a little time to reflect and consider your actions more carefully. Like one mother who felt compelled to reconnect with her adult sons, ask yourself a few key questions. You may decide, as she did, not to act. See her story here.
Fourth, realize again that you are not alone in this situation or the feelings that come with it. Recently, I reached out to the women behind a website for women. They contemplated, and then ran a thoughtful review of my book because they realized they both knew people who were estranged. These days, it's common that someone is estranged within most circles. The support forum for parents of estranged adult children at this site is filled with parents of estranged adult children who offer one another care and kindness. You may find it beneficial too.
Fifth, take care of yourself. If that message hasn't been set forth clearly so far, let me say it now: Take care of yourself!
Throughout this article, I've embedded links to others with more specific tips, techniques, and strategies. Below, I've listed a few more of the Mother's Day and holiday related articles to help (and the opportunity to get a free audio book). Why not get out a notepad, and as you read the articles, take a few notes about what might work for you. As always, the comments, too, contain wonderful suggestions from other parents like you.
Can you help other mothers estranged from adult children? If you have a comment about Mother's Day that can help others, please share. Thousands of people visit this site every month, and in the weeks surrounding Mother's Day, the traffic spikes with hurting people looking for help. I hope you'll take a moment to make a comment here.
Do include your real first name.
Comment between now and midnight Sunday, May 13, 2018 (Pacific time).The two winners will be chosen randomly by draw. You will receive a redeemable code to use directly from the audiobook publisher's website. Until next time, Happy Mother's Day! And lots of HUGS to the hurting parents.
This entry was posted in Latest Posts, What Parents Can Do on May 9, 2018 by rparents.
I'm excited to announce that earlier this month, the audiobook version of Done With The Crying: Help and Healing for Mothers of Estranged Adult Children was released by Tantor Media.
For awhile today, Done With The Crying took the number one spot for new releases in its category at Amazon. As I write this it's at #4. I'm happy the book is helping people, but it's also sad proof of a common breakdown in today's families: estrangement.
Have you been waiting to read the book? If you're estranged from adult children, I do recommend the print version because the tools and exercises provide real help to move beyond the pain, and there's space provided in the printed book. But you could listen to it for free right now, plus get a bonus.
Please know that although you may feel alone in the estrangement, you are not. I hear from parents every day who are estranged from adult children, suffering similar pain and looking for solutions. Please, take care of yourself. There is a good life ahead, and you'll want to be strong and well to enjoy it. Buy the book, and take a step forward today.
This entry was posted in Latest Posts, What Parents Can Do and tagged estrangement, estrangement from adult children on February 20, 2018 by rparents. | {
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INCLUDES STAR PHOTO! UNIQUE to Starstills, with your cutout you get a generous 25x20cm gloss finish photograph of Elvis professionally produced and printed on premium, top end crystal archive quality Fujifilm photographic paper.
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Local charity Spectrum, which supports people & families living with autism, have worked together with RCM to develop a unique exhibition of work: some created by artists with autism and some by artists without – art transcends labels.
Spectrum is a non-profit making registered charity, with over 35 years of experience providing residential, education, and outreach support services for individuals on the Autism spectrum.
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SUMNER, Wash. — Torklift International today released a new stainless steel StableLoad suspension upgrade.
The StableLoad is designed to improve vehicle handling characteristics by "pre-activating" the stabilizing effect already designed into the vehicles overload stabilizing springs by keeping them actively under load while towing or hauling.
"The StableLoad is the only aftermarket suspension upgrade that works in conjunction with the finely tuned suspension that truck manufacturers have spent millions of dollars and over a hundred years to perfect," said Torklift President Jack Kay.
"You want to maintain the two main goals of a truck suspension. One, you want a nice factory soft, comfortable ride when not towing and hauling," he added.
The stainless steel StableLoad has rust preventative properties which will keep the device looking new without a layer of protective powder coat, the release noted.
StableLoad solves side-to-side sway, body roll, porpoising and sag.
Part numbers for the new StableLoads include A7311S with drill bits and A7310S without drill bits.
The new stainless steel StableLoads have the same truck fitments as the original StableLoads, and new fitments are updated continually.
Consumers and repair centers can verify availability by calling 800.246.8132.
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A digital agency that employs a collective team of talent, experience, enthusiasm and creativity. 360 degree services that caters to the digital business needs of several brands. We believe in taking responsibility and entrusting power. The power to be the best amongst all. We detect a brands necessity and fulfill it with utmost gratification.
We do receive praises and thanksgivings for what we do but most importantly, we await the joy of winning hearts. We have commendable history and that is what makes us one of the best digital marketing agencies in India. Till date we have offered our services to over 500 clients and await the honour of serving many more. The digital squad that runs into a brands past, present and every other element just to make sure we do not miss any aspect. From launching a brand to providing creative digital solutions, our full service agency delivers all of it. | {
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Abhishek Banerjee of 'Stree' fame to make Bengali debut with 'Abaar Bochhor Koori Pore'
Arpita Chatterjee and Abir Chatterjee to star in Srimanta Sengupta's debut Bengali film, which goes on floor March 17
ANINDITA ACHARYA, Kolkata: All of us have some point of time have craved for a reunion with school friends? We have longed to go back to those days when our life was less complicated. Those tender memories of our lives remain with us forever.
So, imagine a reunion of school friends in the hills after 20 years? While one of them is a Bengaluru-based professional, one of them is a house-wife settled in Delhi. Life has taken a 360-degree turn after they crossed the school walls. Life is complicated now and so are relationships. And what happens when a group of friends meets in Srimanta Sengupta debut Bengali film Abaar Bochhor Koori Pore.
The friends we are talking about are Abir Chatterjee, Arpita Chatterjee Tanusree Chakravorty, Abhishek Banerjee (of Stree fame, he played Rajkummar Rao's friend) and Anirban Bhattacharyya.
But as the title of the film suggests, it has a leap of 20 years and therefore, the debutant director, who is based in Mumbai has roped in actors to play the younger selves too. So, Abir's character – Arun- in school will be essayed by Arya Dasgupta; Dibyasha Das will play Bonnie i.e. Arpita in school; Tanika Basu will be seen playing the younger version of Tanusree Chakraborty; Pushan Dasgupta will play Dutta – the grown-up version of Abhishek and Aritra Dutta Banik will essay the younger version of Anirban.
Tanusree Chakraborty and Abhishek Banerjee
In the film, while Arun will be shown as a successful professional, his personal life has gone for a toss. He was once in a relationship with Bonnie. Today, Bonnie is a busy doctor and has her own issues to handle. Nilanjana (Tanusree) is settled in Delhi with family, but her family comes with own set of problems. Dutta is the only one who is presently based in Kolkata and he is the one who has planned this reunion.
"Bengalis love nostalgia and this story has a lot of twists and turns," said Srimanta Sengupta.
Arya Dasgupta will play the younger version of Abir Chatterjee in the film
Srimanta has been writing the script of Abaar Bochhor Koori Pore for the last three-four years, though the idea has been with him for the last 10 years. And he considers himself extremely fortunate that in his debut Bengal film, he has managed to cast actors like Abir, Arpita, Tanusree and Abhishek. "I am grateful to Animesh and Soumya that they have helped me to get this kind of casting. Also, the actors agreed to do the film after they heard the script," said Srimanta, who has worked as a content division head in various production houses in Mumbai for the last 15 years. He has written the story and screenplay with Monali Sen Choudhury. The film goes on floor on March 17 in Kalimpong.
Dibyasha Das will play the younger version of Arpita Chatterjee
Ranajoy Bhattacharjee, who rose to popularity after scoring Preme Pora Baron in Sweater, is in charge of the music department again.
After the Kalimpong schedule, the team will shoot the remaining portion in Kolkata.
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Q: Global function calls by tag possible? I have many instances similar to the following in my source code:
<input id="a" type="text" name="a" maxlength="40"
onfocus="ThisOnFocus(this)" onkeydown="ThisOnKeyDown(this)" onkeyup="ThisOnKeyUp(this)" onblur="ThisOnBlur(this)"/>
Every input tag ends with those onfocus, onkeydown, onkeyup, and onblur function calls.
What I'd like to do is specify globally that all input tags call those functions on those events. Is that something that's possible to do in JavaScript?
Edit: I have tried placing this in the script section and none of my functions are being called:
document.onload = function() { var inputs = document.getElementsByTagName('input');
for (i = 0; i < inputs.length; i++) {
inputs[i].onfocus = ThisOnFocus;
inputs[i].onblur = ThisOnBlur;
inputs[i].onkeyup = ThisOnKeyUp;
inputs[i].onkeydown = ThisOnKeyDown;
}
}
Edit: Also, it may not be important to distinguish between input checkboxes and textfields, but these functions all pertain to just the textfields.
A: You can use capturing and bubbling. Note that for the focus and blur event, capturing is required. Alternatively, you can use the focusin and focusout events.
Live demo: http://jsfiddle.net/t2KdS/
A: Have a look here: http://triaslama.wordpress.com/2008/07/22/four-ways-javascript-binding-event-listeners/
If I were you, I'd select jQuery. But it is do-able in pure Javascript. :)
A: It really is a matter of the word global scope. If your JS is scattered across multiple files, you would have to write the above answers' code in a file that is called before the main file which calls every other JS functions.
If you have one file, place those lines at the top outside every function. That makes it global in JS. But it is suggestable to use jQuery approach in that case, since global variables are a fundamental point of crash. Refrain from using them as much as possible
A: You have several issues:
*
*onload is an event handler that is applicable to the window object.
*Your event-handling functions are expecting a parameter that you aren't passing. In your markup you have ThisOnBlur(this) for example, but in the code you're just using ThisOnBlur without passing an argument.
Here's how I would change your code:
function createEventHandler(fn, input) {
return function () {
fn(input);
};
}
window.onload = function() {
var inputs = document.getElementsByTagName('input');
for (i = 0; i < inputs.length; i++) {
inputs[i].onfocus = createEventHandler(
ThisOnFocus, inputs[i]);
inputs[i].onblur = createEventHandler(
ThisOnBlur, inputs[i]);
inputs[i].onkeydown = createEventHandler(
ThisOnKeyDown, inputs[i]);
inputs[i].onkeyup = createEventHandler(
ThisOnKeyUp, inputs[i]);
}
};
The createEventHandler function enables you to get a reference to a function that calls your existing event handlers with the correct arguments.
Here's an example: http://jsfiddle.net/YPNmd/
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Nursing home injuries come in a few different forms. The sad truth is that the elderly are at risk of being taken advantage of and injured in nursing homes. They often have physical struggles, mental health concerns and other health problems. | {
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This week on the Dying to Live podcast, Richard Brendan's special guest is Mirabai Bush, coauthor with Ram Dass of the book, Walking Each Other Home: Conversations on Loving and Dying.
Mirabai is the founder and director of the Center for Contemplative Mind in Society, and developed the "Search Inside Yourself" program at Google. She is also coauthor, with Ram Dass, of another book, Compassion in Action.
Be sure to visit Mirabai's website, mirabaibush.com/. | {
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Interview with North Sea Jazz Festival Director – Jan Willem Luyken.
Written by Andrew Read| June 28, 2018| Festivals, Interviews, Music Industry, News
The North Sea Jazz Festival is one of those Iconic European festivals that has gone along way in defining the genre. Founded in 1976 by entrepreneur Paul Arket the festival is not the oldest jazz festival, however over the years it has become one of the largest and most influential. After the death of it's founder the festival was taken over by Mojo concert's and in 2006 the festival moved from it's original location in The Hague to Rotterdam. It's interesting to note that Rotterdam played a role in the birth of the festival as founder Paul Arket first made his mark in the jazz festival world as the co-producer together with the American impresario George Wein with the European edition of the Newport Jazz Festival held in Rotterdams main concert hall "De Doelen" from 1966 until 1975.
Since the move to Rotterdam the festival has continued to grow and is now the worlds largest indoor music festival with more than a thousand musicians, spread over 150 performances and fifteen different stages. This year the festival expects to welcome over the 3 days between 65.000 and 70.000 visitors. I recently had the pleasure to speak with the Festivals director Jan Willem Luyken to discuss the festival, the state Jazz today and the future of Jazz Festivals. Enjoy…
Andrew Read: Jan Willem, thanks for taking the time to speak with us. The North Sea Jazz Festival is without doubt one of the largest and most well-known Jazz Festival's on earth. In a little under a month the 2018 edition will take place. Perhaps you could give us a short rundown of this years highlights.
Jan Willem Luyken: First of all, we have a very special artist in Residence: Mr. Michael League. This fantastic musician, bandeader and producer will perform with three different projects: Snarky Puppy with the Metropole Orchestra, a super trio with Antonio Sachez and Pedrito Martinez and Bokanté & special guests.
One of our central themes is UK Jazz: New British Invasion which highlights the new wave of superb jazz form the UK with Nubya Garcia, Moses Boyd, Sons of Kemet and many others. Other special projects: Queen of Sheba, a symphonical project of Ibrahim Malouf with Angelique Kidjo, Maria Schneider with Ensembe Denada form Norway and superband R+R=now with Glasper, Scott, Hodge, Martin and Mcferrin. Next to all the other 150 concerts on 15 stages for three days, all under one roof!
AR: You've been director of the North Sea Jazz Festival for well over 10 years now. Perhaps you could tell our readers a little about your background.
JWL: I joined Mojo Concerts (Mother Company of NSJ) in 2001 as Head of Marketing & Communications. After university, I had several corporate jobs in PR and marketing. My predecessor left the company just before the festival moved from The Hague to Rotterdam in 2006, and that's when Mojo's management asked me to take over and become director. This was more than a dream come true; I never missed an edition of the festival since 1982, when my father took me there for the first time. A big step for me – I was just 35 years old – but I took de chance and never regretted it for one second.
AR: In the time you've lead the festival the music industry has faced a number of paradigm shifts. What have been the festivals greatest challenges during your time at the helm?
JWL: The biggest challenge is the continuous rising of artist fees. Since the live business took over from the recording business as primary source of income for artists, it's harder and harder to keep tickets affordable for the audience and keep your budget healthy. At one point the only thing you can do is scale up your number of visitors and/or raise ticket prices. Another challenge, which is in line with the first one, is the growing number of festivals worldwide. Everybody is after the same acts in the same period, which makes it harder to book all the things you want and makes the international festival market very competitive.
AR: Since Mojo took over the festival after the passing of Acket a great deal has taken place with the festival including a far broader programming. This has brought some criticism from the purists among us however it has broadened the audience base. What is your vision regarding the programming of the festival?
JWL: This criticism is as old as the festival itself. What a lot of people don't know is that Paul Acket was a very smart business man and a big rock and pop promoter, who understood back then that jazz alone wasn't commercially strong enough to pull it off and make the festival profitable. So, next to a strong jazz line up, he booked acts like Van Morrison, James Brown and Ray Charles to sell the tickets. Basically, that's still the way we think today. Only difference is that the music has moved on and we will have to keep up with trends and new acts to keep the younger audiences interested. But we will always stay true to our root, which is a strong basis of jazz, in all its forms.
AR: This leads into my next question; recently I've been asking many of the musicians I interview a standard question that, at times, tends to provoke some controversial answers. As a festival director, I would love to get your take on it so here we go, what is your opinion of the state of jazz today?
JWL: Jazz is a resilient genre, with ups and downs through the decades. At the moment, a strong revival is going on, both artistically and commercially. Thanks to a new, strong and eclectic generation that is not afraid to cross over with other genres and are free from stereotypical thinking from the old days. You see acts like Kamasi Washington, Snarky Puppy and Kamaal Williams playing rock festivals. The fact that in recent year's mega stars like David Bowie, Kendrick Lamar and Lady Gaga did jazz related stuff helps too. But these are fluctuations with peaks and troughs and we are obviously at a peak now.
AR: Traditionally from its beginnings back in 1976 the festival took place in Den Haag. In 2006 the festival moved to Ahoy in Rotterdam. What prompted this move?
JWL: The former venue, the Congresgebouw, was sold by the government to a private company in 2001. To make the venue profitable, the new owner had to take down the most important festival halls, which made it impossible for us to continue the festival there. The only venue where we could move was the Rotterdam Ahoy, where they have the perfect combination of small, middle and big venues, which is very important for our concept.
AR: Since the move to Rotterdam the festival has introduced a number of fringe events such as North Sea Around Town, North Sea Kids etc. I can imagine this has a positive impact and expands the festival in the cities wider community. What impact has this community outreach had on the festival as a whole?
JWL: That the support and connection with the city has grown a lot over the years. Rotterdam is proud of us and we are proud of Rotterdam. In many aspects, the city is doing very well and that has a positive effect on the festival, and vice versa.
AR: Over the last few years we've seen a number of top brands in the industry adopt a franchise model for their Brand. A few examples are Jazz At The Lincoln Center in Qatar, Montreux Jazz Festival in Japan. The Blue Note Jazz Club in Milan, Hawaii and Tokyo etc. In 2010 the North Sea added Curacao, what was the strategy behind this?
JWL: A strong brand gives you possibilities, also abroad. We get offers from all over the world to bring in our concept and our experience. We have tried to bring the festival abroad a few times, unfortunately not always successful. Because of its complexity and big financial risks, this is harder than you might think. Our sister festival in Curacao (Dutch Caribbean) has successfully been running for eight years now. We will always keep our eyes and ears open for new possibilities, as we these foreign adventures.
AR: To finish up, I'd like to know what we can expect from the North Sea Jazz Festival in years come.
JWL: In general: basically, we will keep doing what we do, but we'll always keep looking for ways to do it better. Standing still and leaning back is dangerous. You must have the guts to reinvent every aspect of the festival, every year. And keep investing in new elements, keep your audience surprised. As long as the artists and the audience stay happy, we will be fine for many years to come. Practically: in 2021, a new wing of the Ahoy will be finished. This gives us a lot of extra space and possibilities which I look forward to.
For tickets and the full program schedule vist the North Sea Jazz Festival website.
Beverley Beirne – Jazz Just Wants To Have Fun
Jan Willem Luyken North Sea Jazz | {
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NOTE: SONAR users can also launch SONAR with Administrative Privileges by right-clicking on the SONAR icon and selecting "Run as Administrator". Afterwards, create a project and insert Dimension Pro as a soft synth to bring up the registration dialog.
NOTE: if you installed Dimension Pro to a custom location, the micro-host should be located in the same folder as where you installed the VST version of Dimension Pro.
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The first step to reducing your impact on the environment is reducing the amounts of resources you consume and use.
Think twice before you buy or use anything. By reducing your consumption you will also decrease the amount of waste you produce.
ƒThink before you print or photocopy! Print and copy only if necessary.
ƒEdit on screen, not on paper.
ƒUse e - mail to minimize paper use.
ƒSend and store documents like necessarydocuments and business proposals electronically instead of paper.
ƒWhen you must print or copy, do it double - sided.
ƒCirculate documents instead of making an individual copy for everyone.
ƒChange the margins on your Word documents. The default margins on the documents you print are 1.25 inches on all sides. Simply changing the margins to 0.75 inches will reduce the amount of paper you use by almost 5 percent.
ƒTurn off lights when you don't need them.
ƒUse natural lighting instead of electric lighting whenever possible.
ƒIf you have a desk lamp, make sure it uses fluorescent bulbs (instead of incandescent bulbs).
ƒSelect cold water for washing clothes.
ƒKeep windows and doors closed in heated and air-conditioned areas.
ƒTurn off computers when they are not in use.
ƒTurn off printers, unless printing.
air circulation around the condenser coils, allowing the fridge to operate more efficiently.
ƒReuse envelopes by placing a new label over the old address.
ƒDesignate a box for scrap paper and use it for printing all drafts or unofficial documents.
Reuse plasticbags orbetter get reusable canvasbags.
ƒPlastic containers can become food storage, used newspaper can become wrapping paper.
ƒWhen buying any type of product, see if it is available with post consumer recycled content.
ƒWrap presents in gift bags. Once you tear the wrapping paper off a gift, it ends up in the recycle bin, but gift bags can be used over and over again.
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MORE GREEN TIPS……… Adopt as many eco-friendly lifestyle choices as you can and make them into habits!
Allow hot food to cool before placing it in the fridge.
Try and park your car in shade wherever possible.
An easy way to save money and precious water is by simply cutting your shower time by 1 to 1/2 minutes per day. You'll save an average of 150 gallons each month.
Close windows while driving at high speeds to reduce aerodynamic drag.
Do not use the remote to switch off the TV or stereo as leaving the appliance on stand - by mode still uses up electricity.
Don't boil a full kettle - or even a half full kettle - for one cup of tea. Unless all of the water you boil is used, the energy it takes to heat that water is wasted.
Clean or replace air filters on your air conditioning unit at least once a quarter.
Unplug any chargers when not being used.
Turning the water off while you lather the soap can save as many as 5 gallons of water each time you wash.
Plant a sapling for every occasion you celebrate, for it grows to remind you of the happy times again! | {
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As hard as it is to believe, we now found ourselves in September. The year is truly whizzing by and I am reminded once again that life moves pretty fast (at least that what Ferris Bueller always told me when I was a younger). So, I have sat down today in earnest to add another chapter in the guide with specifics about a photogenic Bangkok spot that might take your fancy.
'Wat Arun' loosely translates to mean 'temple dawn' and so is often paraphrased into more elaborate and grandiose English translations along such lines as 'Temple of The Morning Dawn' etc.
I find that the longer you live here, the more tiresome and trite these standard tourist translations become but whatever floats your boat.
Speaking of boats, one suspects that on a photographic jaunt to shoot Wat Arun, you might well be needing one so let's get down to the nitty gritty. This temple is actually on the opposite side of the river to where more than 90% of tourists to Bangkok are likely to be. This isn't entirely a bad thing however as it gives you the opportunity to shoot it from afar with the Chao Phraya river in the foreground, as is the case for most shots of this place that you'll find anywhere on the net.
To be specific, Wat Arun is over on the Nonthaburi (west side) of the river Chao Praya, and right up against the river. It is in what locals would probably refer to as 'Bangkok Noi' and can be accessed from the 'Arun Amarin' road there. Any taxi (even a bad one) will eventually pretty much have to take you to that road eventually to get there. However, land access to the temple is not your best bet, photographically speaking. I would recommend that you shoot it from the river side. In doing this, I would then go further and suggest that you choose one of the following: from the opposite side of the river with a long or wide lens (depending on your desired result but longer glass and tripod might work out okay here) or from a boat on the way past.
In the case of the latter, you can either charter a private boat (difficult not to get fleeced when trying to find a private long tail boat hire charter in Bangkok city limits at touristy spots, at least you could also double up though and get the guy to take you out for a few hours along small waterways all around West Bangkok for maximum Nat-Geographic shot potential!) or simply plan to be on public access boats on the river and shoot as you go past. To be perfectly clear, the standard express boats all actually stop direct at Wat Arun also but you get a good shooting opportunity of it just as you arrive ordepart on the boat and it depends on chance as to who or what is in your way. The shot at the top of this post was taken just as the boat was leaving on its way northbound to the next stop. You would need to be on the left (should be portside right?) of the boat coming up from Saphan Taksin BTS station (Sathorn) public pier and on the right (starboard it is then) if you were coming down from the North, basically anywhere much north of Khao San road or Thewet area.
As a general rule of thumb, the easiest tourist option is to take the BTS to Saphan Taksin and then follow the signs down the very short walk to get on at the Sathorn pier heading north. Any orange flag boat going north for a few baht per head will get you going to (and/or past) Wat Arun and it will appear about 25 minutes into the journey (left/port) depending on the time of day, so you have plenty of time to hustle yourself into a spare 'window' seat on that side of the boat (there actually are no windows so it's great for shooting. It's almost directly opposite the famous 'Wat Pho' at around about pier 8. If it's raining hard all bets are off as they will lower clear plastic sheeting over the open sides of the boat making photography a no-go anyway. This can get you in some really nice spots to shoot it as you go by. You could also get the larger (often double-decker) tourist boat that leaves from there and get the same result, there are likely to be more people with cameras looking to get good spots to shoot from on those boats however.
So back to the opposite river bank options then: Close to (and around) the Tha Tien pier is the area facing Wat Arun on the Bangkok side of the river. Here there is a plethora of small bars and cafes/restaurants that pay a premium to run their businesses here for a number of reasons, not the least of which is the beautiful adjacent view of one of Thailand's most beautiful temples. Many people are simply happy to just shoot from here. If you do choose this option then you might want to be aware of the thing that other people never seem to point out on the net, the sun will behind the temple as you look at it from this (Bangkok) side of the river. Likewise, the sun rises over the city in the morning, not from behind the temple. This information is not always clearly pointed out on touristy guides as it's perhaps not as relevant to them as it would be for those specifically heading there with a view to taking pictures!
If you would prefer to get up close and personal with the temple itself, that is quite understandable. You can get the direct ferry over the river from pier 8 for just a few baht, quite literally (I think it's less than five baht each per person, each way). For tourists, and depending on a number of very Thai variables, you will probably have to pay around 100 baht to be allowed into the grounds themselves. Be advised that you will not be allowed in if you are showing too much flesh and so covering up shoulders and legs is a must. No shorts or vests etc will be allowed in and this applies to men and women equally. If you really struggle, there are often places renting out simple items of clothing to cover you up a little more but it's best to simply dress appropriately from the outset. Also, please bear in mind that it is a significant location for Thai Buddhists and has the status of a fully-fledged holy place for them so you should always behave respectfully at all times when at the temple, and also in the beautiful garden grounds there. It is often quoted that the opening times are from 8:30 am to 5:30pm but in practice I have often found that it actually stays open until 6pm. It's more of a walk around the outside looking in kind of temple rather than a go inside for a peek kind of place. Not a problem for photographers of course.
If you are going in this close, I would suggest adjusting your equipment accordingly and certainly be equipped with something quite wide in the lens department. Although the temple looks only medium sized from afar, it is certainly a large subject once you are over that side of the river and in its midst.
The temple itself is actually quite different in terms of both design and colours when compared to other Thai temples. It is from the 18th century and is quite an exception to the 'seen one Thai temple and you've seen them all' rule and I highly recommend it if you've never been before. It's beautiful early in the morning (given the name, not really hard to guess why) but it also looks pretty darned amazing at night as it is well illuminated. In the monsoon season, if the afternoon rains have subsided before sunset, then the colours of the night sky on the run up to sunset can be a truly stunning and ethereal palette for your temple shot background. Long exposure gifts aplenty for the patient. Basically, go early or go late as the harsh overhead Thai sun of midday doesn't always make for great photos, and the heat outside will test you…unless it's an overcast day of course. For the morning shooters, you will also get the benefit of it being quieter, the crowds can really swell later on during the high season, consider yourself duly warned.
All in all, with a little bit of planning and a modicum of luck, you should do very well at Wat Arun. | {
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Q: Ambiguous type variable `a0' in the constraints I'm trying to go through the YesNo example from Learn You a Haskell for Great Good! book.
Here is my source code:
module Main where
main :: IO ()
main = putStrLn ( show (yesno 12) )
class YesNo a where
yesno :: a -> Bool
instance YesNo Bool where
yesno b = b
instance YesNo [a] where
yesno [] = False
yesno _ = True
instance YesNo Int where
yesno 0 = False
yesno _ = True
When I execute this code following exception occurs:
Ambiguous type variable `a0' in the constraints:
(YesNo a0) arising from a use of `yesno'
at /Users/mkhadikov/Projects/personal/haskell/hello-world/yesno.hs:5:25-29
(Num a0) arising from the literal `12'
at /Users/mkhadikov/Projects/personal/haskell/hello-world/yesno.hs:5:31-32
Probable fix: add a type signature that fixes these type variable(s)
In the first argument of `show', namely `(yesno 12)'
In the first argument of `putStrLn', namely `(show (yesno 12))'
In the expression: putStrLn (show (yesno 12))
Can you please explain what's wrong with this code?
A: The problem is that 12 actually has type Num a => a and not Int as you expect. If you add an explicit type anotation such as 12 :: Int, it should compile.
A: The problem is that it doesn't know what type 12 is! It can be any type with a Num instance:
GHCi> :t 12
12 :: Num a => a
You need to specify the type you want directly: try putStrLn (show (yesno (12 :: Int))).
Why can't GHC pick Int, since no other choice would work, you ask? Good question. The answer is that with Haskell's typeclass system, adding an instance can never invalidate existing correct programs or change their behaviour. (This is referred to as the open world assumption.) If it did pick Int, then what would happen if you added instance YesNo Integer? The choice would become ambiguous, and your program would break!
So when you want to use a typeclass like this with a polymorphic value, you have to specify what type you mean more precisely. This shouldn't come up much in practice, since there'll usually be some surrounding context to force the type to be what you want; it's mainly numeric literals that are affected by this.
A: I had the same problem.
This is a solution, perhaps not the best one but it works:
class YesNo a where
yesno :: a -> Bool
instance YesNo Int where
yesno 0 = False
yesno _ = True
instance YesNo Integer where
yesno 0 = False
yesno _ = True
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The 52 sections of the UOM had held a plenary meeting, where they resolved to strike one hour for every hour worked. This limited tactic was nipped in the bud by the conciliation decree, the second since talks began. La Nación reported the renewed talks as "bogged down and without agreement," and "an unexpected storm front for the government."
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The UOM, which represents some 260,000 workers, demands a 25 percent increase broken down into two parts and the continuation of 300 peso (US$68) bonus payments that were made in January, February and March. This combination would raise the basic monthly salary to a little over 4,000 pesos (US$901). Management is offering a 20 percent raise and rejects the bonus payments.
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Other demands include raising of the food allowance and vacation bonus, payment of social security debts, uniformity of salaries and the installation of a joint commission of Fapuv and the Opsu (University Sector Planning Office).
Pro-Chávez student leaders have accused Fapuv of "political destabilization" in anticipation of the October 7 presidential election, in which Chávez will try for his third reelection.
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TRW had sought radical changes in the structure of work shifts that would end overtime and open the door to the hiring of non-union workers. In the company's original proposal, it sought to cut wages by 93 cents an hour for a workforce that averages only $21.13 per hour.
One worker told YNN news, "They took a dollar away. They took vacation time away. They tripled some of the people's insurances. They took a holiday away. They took the night premiums away. They just took everything away." These cuts follow a concessionary agreement from three years ago that cut wages by 93 cents and reduced vacation days.
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The contract between Republic Services/Allied Waste and Teamsters Local 215 expired April 26, and no new negotiations had taken place since May 1. One day before the lockout, the company declared it had made its "last, best and final offer".
In 2011, Republic Services/Allied Waste pulled in $589 million in profits. The union represents some 9,000 workers at the company's 150 facilities in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.
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Both the company and management remained silent about the exact issues in the strike. However, it is known that Ashland Industries was seeking an open shop agreement. While the unions have been campaigning statewide in advance of the upcoming recall election aimed at removing Republican governor Scott Walker, the Ashland strike remained largely isolated.
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The employer is using replacement workers and has assured the public that there will be no interruption to operations during the strike.
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The district of Nacka in Sweden's capital is a busy area where the big city ends and the Stockholm Archipelago begins, and it's about to get a fair bit busier. The municipality is moving ahead with rail extensions and real estate developments as it prepares for an impending population boom, and an offbeat new tower is set to become a symbol of its new modernity and growth.
Around 100,000 people currently live in Nacka, and that is expected to grow to 140,000 by 2030. The mixed-use urban area, now known as Nacka City, will gain three new metro stations, 10,000 new workplaces and 14,000 new homes in that time as the municipality works to position it as an innovative pocket of Stockholm and a desirable place to live and work.
Discus is a quirky new building that will become central Nacka City's first high-rise. It is designed by Swedish architecture firm Belatchew Arkitekter, which is no stranger to peculiar tower concepts, and will be constructed in the heart of Nacka City, right above the metro station in what will be its new city center.
Discus will house between 450 to 500 apartments of different sizes spread out over 30 floors, along with commercial and public facilities. City officials see its towering stack of non-uniform saucers becoming an iconic piece of architecture in what might become a particularly edgy and vibrant neighborhood in the Swedish capital.
"Discus is the first high-rise in Nacka's most central parts, and with its strong form, the building will contribute to Nacka's exciting silhouette," says Nina Åman, City Architect, Nacka Municipality. "Discus clearly shows an architectural ambition that Nacka Municipality wants to see in future projects in Nacka City." | {
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Headhunter Redemption is an action-adventure video game developed by Amuze and published by Sega for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It is the sequel to Headhunter.
Plot
Set twenty years after the Bloody Mary Virus (released in the original Headhunter), Jack and his new partner Leeza X find out something is amiss when they try to stop Weapon Smugglers. The pair must face opposition from the Glass Skyscrapers filled and media controlled 'Above' and The Dregs & Criminal Infested colonies of 'Below'. Jack and Leeza must also face their fears as they try to redeem a world from chaos, especially Jack, whose son was taken away by forces from 'Below', but might still be alive.
Reception
Headhunter Redemption received "mixed or average" reviews, according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.
References
External links
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This montage features clips from various callers to WSJM's Sportswrap including now retired SJ Coach Bart Kruse, Retired Portage Central coach Bob Knight, the late Dan Lauer and the top player in St. Joe history Rob Fredrickson. The was done in October of 2001 prior to the Bears final game of the 2001 season, right after Coach Ike Muhlenkamp made the announcement that he was retiring after the last game at the old Dickinson Stadium.
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The term 'sustainable design' is one that tends to evoke mixed reactions – a good idea in theory, and certainly one that clients would love to pursue, but it comes with a certain expectation of a painful uptick in price to account for green-certified appliances and sustainably sourced materials.
Increasingly, however, as sustainability becomes more than just a trendy buzzword, the reality of creating sustainable designs has less to do with convincing clients to spring for pricey specialty design elements and more to do with how the client ultimately lives in and uses their space.
According to designers interviewed by Kitchen & Bath Design News, sustainability has moved away from simply specifying green products and has instead become a practice that designers themselves must commit to, a business model as much as a design philosophy.
Long-lasting design
At its most basic definition, if something is sustainable, it is designed with an eye toward avoiding or eliminating the overuse and depletion of natural resources. Notes Molly McCabe of A Kitchen That Works, in Bainbridge Island, WA, "I think a lot of designers look at [sustainable design] from a product standpoint, and it is product, but I think overall what you need to think about is timeless design, so that somebody doesn't rip it out and throw it in a landfill."
Conscientious product selections can be made with an eye toward aesthetic timelessness, but also, says McCabe, durability, as well as ease of cleaning and use. "People don't really have the time or the inclination to maintain stuff, so you need to make it really durable so that the materials will last."
In addition to creating designs and utilizing materials that will stand the test of time, designers who specialize in sustainable design do so with an eye toward how their clients inhabit their space and design with room to grow for their evolving needs.
"Sustainable design does not have a 'look,'" says Robin Rigby Fisher. "Any kitchen/bathroom can be and should be sustainably designed and it does not have to cost more." This project in Portland, OR features compositing in lieu of a garbage disposal, a Wolf steam oven and low VOC finishes and adhesives.
Photos: Dale Lang, NW Architectural Photography
Designer Robin Rigby Fisher of Robin Rigby Fisher Design in Milwaukie, OR begins her design process with a questionnaire that helps her look 10 or 20 years down the road for her clients – "How do you live in your home? What kind of physical limitations do you have? Are you having more babies, or are your kids going to college and moving out?" Her questioning is thorough enough that she is able to determine how and when clients might use a dishwasher now and in the future.
A healthy environment
Over the past few years, 'wellness' has moved to the forefront of many peoples' minds, especially as the home becomes a sanctuary in an uncertain world. Wellness-focused design has become more than a trend and has instead, for many, become a necessity, especially where the kitchen and bath are concerned.
According to industry veteran and early proponent of green design Patricia Gaylor, wellness has become inextricably linked with sustainable design. "People are seeking sustainability in their homes, and, especially post-COVID, they're seeking ways to improve the health of their family, their home, their lifestyle and the sustainability of the planet," notes the owner of Eco Interiors by Patricia Gaylor. Increasingly, she observes, families are gravitating toward low-VOC products and quality ventilation in particular in order to improve air quality in the home.
McCabe also points to air quality as a must in a wellness-focused, sustainable design. "I think that's the number one feature people are concerned about – their health. They're concerned about molds, dust mites and things like that." She also indicates that she uses low-/no-VOC paints in her work wherever possible.
Making the choice
According to Fisher, selling sustainable design to clients is more than a matter of persuading them to buy green and local products – rather, it's a choice she independently makes as a designer. "[Clients] would start off saying, 'Oh, I want my project to be sustainable'…Then, as the project went into production and we started pricing it out, they would say, 'Well, what else is cheaper? How can I save money?' Then we would deviate from a sustainable product to things that were cheaper," she explains. "So what I learned to do is not define products as sustainable…I no longer talk to my clients about sustainability. I just talk about functionality."
Fisher has, as a designer, made the choice to specify products that are not only convenient and functional, but sustainable and often locally-sourced – much like sneaking vegetables into picky kids' favorite foods. "So it's kind of like, what they don't know won't hurt them, and will actually help the environment."
McCabe points to small, thoughtful inclusions in a design that can make all the difference. "This is going to sound so mundane, but leak detectors [are a must]," she says, sharing an anecdote about a client whose first floor flooded due to a tap being turned on by a family pet, necessitating the replacement of recently-installed hardwood floors and appliances. She believes that a leak detector would have prevented such waste, particularly one that sends notifications to users' smart devices. "If you can minimize the opportunity for damage like that, that's sustainability," she adds.
This kitchen by Patricia Gaylor features flooring by Carlisle Wide Plank Flooring, milled from local forests, and cabinetry made in the U.S. The countertops were recycled from another job, and the wood plank ceiling is also from local lumber stock. The backsplash tile was made in the USA by Crossville Tile, a company that started a "Tile Take Back" program that recycles millions of pounds of post-consumer tile every year.
Photo: Jack Stadtlander
Gaylor also notes that her commitment to sustainability started with small decisions she made for her business. "I started my sustainability trip because I focus on kitchen and bathroom renovations, and the dumpster would pull up and everything would go right into the dumpster. I wanted to know how I could reduce the amount of garbage that gets taken from a job," she recalls.
She utilizes recycled products wherever possible, and when clients demand a non-sustainable product, she specifies more planet-friendly products elsewhere in the project to compensate. "If my client insists on having countertops that are mined from the earth, like slabs imported from across the country or across the ocean, [I say], 'Okay, that's fine. Let's do LEDs or non-toxic, low-VOC/no-VOC paint. Let's do a hardwood floor that is sustainably forested material from this country.'" She adds that although nothing is ever 100 percent perfectly sustainable, the more these products are utilized, the more easily available and affordable they will be in the future. ▪
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The Twitter Exodus: are we coming or going?
The internet is currently buzzing with opinions on Elon Musk's divisive Twitter takeover, but what does the data say?
While Twitter has told advertisers that user growth is at an all time high, the search data paints a picture of users that are unsure of their future on the platform. Since the start of the month, searches for "how to delete twitter" are up 96%, "how to delete my twitter account" is up 56%, and even the simple "delete twitter" has seen an increase of 61%. Based on the timeline of these searches, it's certain that these searches have been influenced by the takeover, and while users may not be leaving just yet, they're clearly looking into the possibility. However, let's not disregard the 35% increase in interest to "join Twitter", almost certainly driven by fans of the billionaire not already on the site looking to join up and show their support.
One of the key players in users migrating to other Twitter-like services is Mastodon, an open-source software that features similar micro-blogging aspects to Twitter. Going into the research, Mastodon was expected to have some increased searches, but an increase of 1011% since the start of the month is still very surprising.
A 44% increase in searches for "what is Mastodon" shows that people are not just searching for the site, but also looking to find out more about it. Not only that, but "join Mastodon" has jumped 69%, so not only are people finding out more about this alternative, but they're looking to join up, too. It's not just Mastodon that has seen jumps either, with even generic searches for "Twitter alternatives" seeing a boost of 36%.
What does the expert say?
Michelle Stark, sales and marketing director at Fasthosts, who carried out the research, said: "When we launched this research, we definitely expected there to be some jumps in searches since Elon Musk's takeover, even more so after some of the more controversial changes to the platform were discussed. The increases to the searches surrounding leaving Twitter, as well as looking for alternatives to the sites, were around the ranges you would expect to see. However, the massive bump in searches for Mastodon was far greater than we thought. While it's important to bear in mind that this search data is relative, and that the jump for Mastodon is so impressive thanks to lacklustre interest pre-Musk, such an increase is still nothing to sniff at and has surely brought immense amounts of the traffic to the platform.
"While we obviously aren't looking at a mass exodus of people leaving one of the most popular social media sites on the planet, the data clearly shows that people are indeed beginning to both look into leaving it, and they're also looking for alternatives – this is all just within the first couple of weeks of the takeover. We expect to see more of this pattern as the new "features" are rolled out, as people begin to either become disillusioned with the site, or simply decide it's not worth the proposed $8 fee."
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A look at the AP's preseason Top 25
North Carolina is by itself when it comes to being on top of The Associated Press preseason Top 25 poll.
This is the Tar Heels' ninth time atop the preseason rankings, breaking a tie with UCLA. Duke is next with seven preseason No. 1s.
Kentucky was the preseason No. 1 in 2014-15 and the Wildcats didn't lose until Wisconsin beat them in the national semifinals.
The last time North Carolina was the preseason No. 1 was in 2011-12 and the Tar Heels reached the Elite Eight that season.
North Carolina has twice turned a preseason No. 1 ranking into a national championship: 1982 and 2009. Every time the Tar Heels have been a preseason No. 1 they have at least reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
This is North Carolina's 112th week as a No. 1 team in the AP poll, fourth on the all-time list.
UCLA is No. 1 among No. 1s with 134 weeks atop the poll. Duke is second with 127 and Kentucky is third with 113, one more than the Tar Heels.
STREAKING ALONG
Duke's No. 5 ranking extends the Blue Devils' streak of consecutive polls to 156, the longest current run. The Blue Devils started their streak with the preseason poll of 2007-08.
No. 4 Kansas has the second-longest current streak of 124 weeks. Louisville had been third at 60 weeks but the Cardinals weren't in the preseason poll.
No. 12 Arizona moves into third with 60 straight appearances.
Eighteen schools kept their streak from last season going with No. 14 California the highest ranked team to start a new streak.
The record for consecutive poll appearances is 221 by UCLA, a run that went from 1966 until 1980.
Twelve teams have run the table as a No. 1-ranked team since the AP poll started in the 1948-49 season. The last to do it was Duke in 1991-92.
Seventeen of the 26 teams in last year's preseason poll (there was a tie for 25th) were in the final rankings, which are released on Selection Sunday.
The highest ranked team from the preseason poll to not make the final Top 25 was Florida, which was seventh in the early voting and lasted just two weeks into the regular season before it was out of the rankings for good.
The only other preseason Top Ten not to be in the final, poll was No. 10 Texas.
There are seven teams in the preseason Top 25 that weren't ranked in 2014-15's final poll: No. 14 California, No. 15 Indiana, No. 18 Vanderbilt, No. 20 Connecticut, No. 21 LSU, No. 23 Purdue and No. 25 Michigan.
The Big Ten leads the conferences in preseason ranked teams with six. Third-ranked Maryland is the Big Ten's highest-ranked team followed by No. 13 Michigan State, No. 15 Indiana, No. 17 Wisconsin, No. 23 Purdue and No. 25 Michigan.
The Atlantic Coast Conference and Big 12 have four teams each in the poll and both have three schools in the Top Ten. The ACC has No. 1 North Carolina, No. 5 Duke and No. 6 Virginia. The Big 12's Top Tens are No. 4 Kansas, No. 7 Iowa State and No. 8 Oklahoma.
The Southeastern Conference and the Pac-12 have three teams each while the Big East has two.
The West Coast Conference, the Missouri Valley Conference and the American Athletic Conference have one team each.
FIRST TESTS
Fans won't have to wait long to see ranked teams face each other this season.
On Nov. 17, just four days after the season gets underway, the State Farm Champions Classic will be held at Chicago's United Center with No. 4 Kansas meeting No. 13 Michigan State and No. 2 Kentucky facing No. 5 Duke.
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The 1972 Wisconsin Badgers football team was an American football team that represented the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the 1972 Big Ten Conference football season. In their third year under head coach John Jardine, the Badgers compiled a 4–7 record (2–6 against conference opponents) and finished in ninth place in the Big Ten Conference.
Rufus Ferguson led the team with 1,004 rushing yards, was selected as the team's most valuable player, and was chosen by the Associated Press (AP) as a first-team running back, and by the United Press International (UPI) as a second-team running back, on the 1972 All-Big Ten Conference football team. Three other Wisconsin players received All-Big Ten honors: center Mike Webster (UPI-2); offensive guard Keith Nosbusch (AP-2, UPI-2); linebacker Dave Lokanc (AP-1, UPI-2).
Schedule
Roster
Players in the 1973 NFL Draft
The following Wisconsin players were selected in the 1973 NFL Draft.
References
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Badgers football seasons
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Is search engine optimization easy?
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On page search engine optimization?
Onpage optimization (also known as on-page SEO) refers to all the measures that can be taken directly within the website to improve its position in search rankings. Some examples of this include measures to optimize content or improve the meta description and title tags.
Onpage optimization (also known as on-page SEO) refers to all the measures that can be taken directly within the website to improve its position in search rankings. Some examples of this include measures to optimize content or improve the meta description and title tags. On-page SEO (search engine optimization) refers to the process of optimizing the pages of your site to improve ranking and user experience. On-page SEO (also known as "On-site SEO") is the practice of optimizing website content for search engines and users.
Common on-page SEO practices include optimizing title tags, content, internal links, and URLs. On-page SEO is the practice of optimizing individual web pages to get a higher ranking and gain more relevant traffic on search engines. On-page refers to both the content and the HTML source code of a page that can be optimized, unlike off-page SEO, which refers to links and other external signals. On-page SEO (also called in-place SEO) is the practice of optimizing web pages so that they rank better in search engines.
Includes optimizations for visible content and HTML source code. SEO stands for "search engine optimization". In simple terms, it means the process of improving your site to increase its visibility when people search for products or services related to your business on Google, Bing and other search engines. The better the visibility of your pages in search results, the more likely you are to attract attention and attract potential and existing customers to your business.
If the document appears on a search results page, the item's content may appear as a link to the search result title (if you're not familiar with the different parts of a Google search result, you might want to check the anatomy of a search results video). Google Ads offers a handy keyword planner that helps you discover new keyword variations and see the approximate search volume for each keyword. While search engines will also visit this page, getting good crawling coverage of your site pages, it is primarily aimed at human visitors. With Google Chrome, check the top SEO metrics instantly for any website or search result as you browse the web.
You may not want certain pages on your site to be crawled because they may not be useful to users if they are found in the search results of a search engine. In addition, you should regularly add new content pages to your site so that search engines can see that you are active online. Using specific keywords in the title tag of each page (,) makes it easier for search engine crawlers to understand your website. It's usually easier to decipher the search intent behind long-tail keywords, since they're more specific.
It involves aligning page-level elements, such as title tags, headings, and content, as well as search intent, with a specific set of keywords. For example, a long-time football fan might look for fifa, an acronym for the Fédération Internationale de Football Association, while a new fan could use a more general query, such as football qualifiers. On-page SEO is vital for search engine optimization (SEO) because it helps Google understand what each piece of content on your website is about. With the growth of conversational search intent, pillar page strategies have entered the scene to meet those queries.
Because the content itself is usually the same regardless of the fragment, search engines often ignore any fragments used. .
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We are well equipped to treat practically any malignancy with ground-breaking Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT). With our state-of-the-art radiation therapy equipment, we are able to deliver more precise treatment than during conventional radiation therapy.
IMRT is an advanced mode of high-precision radiotherapy that utilizes computer-controlled x-ray accelerators to deliver precise radiation doses to a malignant tumor or specific areas within the tumor. IMRT allows for the radiation dose to conform more precisely to the three-dimensional (3-D) shape of the tumor by modulating—or controlling—the intensity of the radiation beam. Conformal radiation treatments have the ability to deliver a higher radiation dose within the tumor, causing more damage to the tumor and less damage to surrounding healthy tissues.
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Currently, IMRT is being used most extensively to treat cancers of the prostate, head and neck, and central nervous system. IMRT has also been used in limited situations to treat breast, thyroid, lung, as well as in gynecologic malignancies and certain types of sarcomas. IMRT may also be beneficial for treating certain types of pediatric malignancies.
The end result is better tumor control, less damage to healthy tissues and structures in the treatment area and a better quality of life for the patient.
Brachytherapy is when a protected radiation source is placed directly within or near the tumor site. Brach therapy is sometimes also called internal radiation therapy.
High-dose rate (HDR) brachytherapy involves placing a protected source of high energy radiation directly within the tumor and using radioactive plaques, needles, tubes, wires, or small "seeds" made of radionuclides. These radioactive materials are placed over the surface of the tumor or implanted within the tumor, or placed within a body cavity surrounded by the tumor.
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Attacks on Roma families in Belfast
The Rev. Michael Earle
Irish Council of Churches
Dear Rev. Earle,
We received the news of the attacks on the Roma families in Belfast with shock and dismay as were about to conclude a conference on Racism and related forms of discrimination and exclusion in Doorn, Holland on 17 June. This conference was convened by the World Council of Churches to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Programme to Combat Racism. During our time together from 14-17 June, we were constantly made aware of the extremely hard conditions of the Roma communities in different parts of Europe by those representing the same at the conference.
We concluded the conference with prayers for the families and also were of one mind to communicate to the member churches in the Irish Council of Churches our shock and to condemn this racist violence. At the same time, we have also applauded the local churches and others civic leaders who are taking these families in. These acts are symbolic of what churches must do in situations such as this. We thank God for this faithful and powerful witness of standing alongside the victims of aggression and injustice which we believe is the central to Christian faith. The conference in its statement said, "The people of God is a community of love and freedom, it is a Church which includes the oppressed and disenfranchised and those victimized by racist policies and institutions. It transcends all boundaries and rejects prejudiced ideologies, to build new, just and inclusive communities."
Please be assured of our prayers and support as you pursue in this ministry and also communicate the same to those who are affected by this violence.
In solidarity and partnership
Deenabandhu Manchala
Staff person in charge of the conference,
WCC project on Just and Inclusive Communities
Copy: Rev. Dr Samuel Kobia, general secretary, World Council of Churches, Geneva
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Helen Aitken-Kuhnen and Mio Kuhnen
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By Sandra Wilson
Bilk Gallery has been showcasing contemporary glass and metal for more than 14 years. Established in 2000, the gallery moved in 2010 to its current location on Palmerston Lane in the heart of Manuka, in the inner south district of Canberra, Australia. The gallery brings together both the makers and the public to create a dialogue and promote the best of young emerging artists as well as established internationally renowned artists.
The directors, Helen Aitken-Kuhnen and Mio Kuhnen, hold up to nine exhibitions each year, consisting of a mix of solo and group shows. The artists are chosen for their individuality of approach, use of materials, recognizable style, and commitment to contemporary practice.
Sandra Wilson: Could you give us a brief history of your gallery?
Helen Aitken-Kuhnen and Mio Kuhnen: In 2001, Helen Aitken-Kuhnen and Johannes Kuhnen refurbished a warehouse in the south-eastern city of Queanbeyan to include a studio/workshop for metal and glass, a gallery, private tuition facilities, and a living space.
We slowly established a clientele, by exhibiting both metal and glass artists. We were in this space for almost 10 years, had some fabulous exhibitions, and became well known for the groundbreaking work/exhibits we showcased. In 2010 we decided to move the gallery to Manuka, which is a well-established high-end boutique shopping area in Canberra.
The reason for this move was to try and bring contemporary work to a wider public. It hasn't been easy, sometimes we have only just managed to pay the bills. Without the support of Johannes Kuhnen (an exceptional partner and father who is integral to the gallery), the gallery would not have been able to continue. At the end of 2013, Johannes retired from his position at the Australian National University (ANU) and now works with us in the gallery.
You've been around for 14 years now. During that time, the Internet has had a profound effect on all our lives—how would you say it has affected you as a gallery?
Helen Aitken-Kuhnen and Mio Kuhnen: It seems like the Internet has always been here. We put a lot of time and effort into our invitations and website as well as social media, and the Internet has made this so much easier. It has captured a wider audience as well. I certainly think it has opened up more interest and accessibility. This being said, we don't currently have an online shop for the gallery: people prefer to come in and purchase from us in person. That way they get to learn more about the pieces, the artist, and how to wear the piece. Which is why we are a destination for clients. They come to Bilk for the experience!
What do you see as the role of a metals gallery in the 21st century? How do you invest in the artist and their career?
Helen Aitken-Kuhnen and Mio Kuhnen: We tend to introduce new artists via group shows such as our annual Christmas exhibition. We build up a following for each of our artists (around 28) by explaining the work and ideas behind their work and promoting them through social media, our website, and our media contacts. With each exhibition comes press releases, a mailing campaign to our media contacts, an exhibition opening, and online advertising. Our role at the gallery is to explain the work, tell the artists' stories, take the pieces out, and encourage people to try them on to create an understanding of the wearability of the pieces.
How do you imagine the "white cube space" for exhibiting contemporary metals will change over the coming years?
Helen Aitken-Kuhnen and Mio Kuhnen: We are a white cube and do this to let the work stand in its own space. Clients and visitors of the gallery appreciate the simplicity of the space when they come to view the exhibitions and pieces, as it enhances the beauty and individuality of the work of each artist.
You aim to give "a new value and concept to contemporary metal"[1]—can you expand on this?
Helen Aitken-Kuhnen and Mio Kuhnen: People value the work and artists we have here. We have work in the gallery that is not available anywhere else in Canberra and have become known for individual high-end art pieces that may be worn. I believe it takes time for the general public (as opposed to educated art collectors) to become aware of contemporary work and to be comfortable wearing it, which is one of the reasons behind starting the gallery. Our audience is becoming more accepting of contemporary jewelry and into purchasing interesting, thought-provoking work.
Do you have a process for reviewing work? What advice would you give artists keen to showcase their work through your gallery?
Helen Aitken-Kuhnen and Mio Kuhnen: The pieces must be well considered and beautifully made; they need to have an individual quality that reflects the maker and his or her philosophies. They do not—or in fact should not—follow a trend or fashion in contemporary jewelry but reflect an individual artistic expression that is recognizably that of the artist.
Which emerging contemporary artists are you excited by just now?
Helen Aitken-Kuhnen and Mio Kuhnen: The work should be easily accessible and thought-provoking, and at the same time quite beautiful. In June we have an exhibition of Nellie Peoples and Zoe Brand, both recent graduates from ANU, and they are looking at the relationship between objects and marks or text.
Nellie's work focuses on the concept of a "journey" taken by the object and the wearer/beholder. Zoe is working with sentences as a combination of text signs and objects. We are excited with this exhibition as it is something quite different to what we have shown before and will challenge a lot of our wider public.
Another emerging artist and recent graduate from ANU we are excited about is Larah Nott and her depiction of music concert halls through layers of titanium that are saw-pierced, slotted, and then anodized.
Two more artists have captured our attention: Bin Dixon-Ward, a recent graduate from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, is known for her selective laser sintering and beautiful necklaces. Wen Miao Yeh, from Taiwan, has authored some flamboyant printed earrings and brooches.
How important is it to you to connect with other contemporary metal galleries internationally? Do you ever collaborate with other galleries?
Helen Aitken-Kuhnen and Mio Kuhnen: It is very important to collaborate and where possible work with other galleries. Atta Gallery from Bangkok had an exhibition of Thai artists at Bilk in 2015 titled Anew Negotiation (reviewed on AJF by Julie Ewington), and we are in the process of taking a similar exhibition of Australian artists, titled Interchange, to Atta Gallery in March this year. We have all enjoyed the dialogue and greater understanding this collaboration has enabled.
It has also been a wonderful opportunity to share contemporary jewelry and expression from another culture with the public, in order to open their minds.
Nobody should work in a vacuum—the support from fellow artists and galleries is essential for growth and development, as this increases the public's appreciation of contemporary jewelry.
What similarities and differences do you see between US, European, and Antipodean work?
Helen Aitken-Kuhnen and Mio Kuhnen: A number of the works are similar—too similar as the movement has become a lot more international with the Internet. The European work is more analytical and considered. The American is more flamboyant. The Australian is influenced by both, but has its own unique qualities. But I think the edges between all three have become more blurred in the last 10 years or so.
What advice would you give someone setting up a new contemporary metals gallery?
Helen Aitken-Kuhnen and Mio Kuhnen: Have a lot of energy and patience and be prepared to spend a lot of hours promoting, displaying, photographing, writing, and collaborating both with artists and the public.
What are your ambitions for the next five years?
Helen Aitken-Kuhnen and Mio Kuhnen: To have every person in Canberra wearing contemporary jewelry and loving it—both male and female! There are men who do wear necklaces in Canberra, and we love them!
Gallery prices range from AUS$100 for small production pieces to between $440 and $25,000 for one-off limited pieces by internationally renowned artists.
INDEX IMAGE: Larah Nott, Sydney Opera House, from the Music Concert Hall series, photo: Johannes Kuhnen
[1] http://www.bilk.com.au/#!contact/c1koc.
Sandra Wilson
Dr Sandra Wilson is a contemporary jeweler and Reader at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, part of the University of Dundee in Scotland. With diverse interests in human biology, technology, identity, and tools, her work has won awards from the British European Designers Group, the Audi Foundation, the Scottish Arts Council, and various UK Research Councils.
Read more about Sandra Wilson
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It's been almost four DAMN months since we last checked in our all-time favorite actress Tara Reid and that is just WAY too goddamn long.
Thankfully, Tara is starring, that's right, STARRING in a new movie called Tie the Knot. No, I hadn't ever heard of it before today either, but darn it, good for her!
This coming on the heels of the announcement that Tara will also be starring in Sharknado 4: The 4th Awakens, airing July 31st at at 8 p.m. ET on Syfy, means that our girl is officially BACK, baby! Or a close facsimile of being "back," still good.
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EVERETT — A New York resident faces charges of first-degree murder, criminal homicide and aggravated assault after the stabbing death of an Everett woman.
Bernard Harry Jones Jr., 41, of Bronx, N.Y., is accused of fatally stabbing Lekevia Bush, 41, with a kitchen knife during a domestic dispute about 2 a.m. Tuesday at 507 W. Main St. Police and other emergency personnel responded to a 911 call.
Bush was transported to UPMC Bedford Memorial hospital where she was pronounced dead about 5 a.m. by Bedford County Coroner Rusty Styer.
Styer ruled the manner of death as homicide and the cause of death was exsanguination, or bleeding out, because of multiple sharp force injuries.
Jones reportedly fled the area after the stabbing. He was taken into custody when his vehicle was spotted on the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Chester County, 150 miles east of the scene of the crime, a police news release states.
Jones was taken to the state police station in Embreeville, where he reportedly confessed to the stabbing during an interview.
Jones will be transported back to Bedford County where he is to be arraigned on charges of criminal homicide, murder of the first degree and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Jones will not have the option of bail.
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The Silver and Black will travel to Arrowhead Stadium for an AFC West rivalry game to close out the 2018 campaign.
The Oakland Raiders return home to Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum for what will mark the club's final home contest of the 2018 campaign.
The Raiders make their way East to take on the Bengals in what will be the club's final contest against the AFC North this season.
The Raiders will stay in the Bay Area this week to complete their two-game homestand with an AFC matchup against the Steelers.
The Oakland Raiders return home after concluding a two-game road swing to meet against the divisional rival Kansas City Chiefs.
The club will meet with the Baltimore Ravens for the fourth consecutive year, this time on Thanksgiving Day weekend.
The Oakland Raiders will head to Arizona for a road contest against the Cardinals at State Farm Stadium on Sunday.
The Raiders will return home to Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum this Sunday to close out their season series with the Chargers.
Don't miss out on the "Battle of the Bay" this Thursday at Levi's Stadium.
Kickoff is set for 1:05 p.m. PT this Sunday between the two clubs, as the Silver and Black will look to win their second consecutive game over the Colts.
The Oakland Raiders travel to London to play an international game for the third consecutive season.
The Oakland Raiders travel to the StubHub Center for their third away game in their last four contests.
The Week 4 matchup with the Browns will mark the first time Cleveland has traveled to Oakland since 2012.
The Oakland Raiders will look to get in the win column this Sunday against an AFC foe.
Following a disappointing loss to the Los Angeles Rams Week 1, Head Coach Jon Gruden and Co. will try to rebound against a division rival.
Jon Gruden will coach his first regular season game since returning to coaching on one of the biggest NFL stages.
Here's a preview of the Raiders' upcoming game against the Seattle Seahawks.
The Silver and Black will face off against the Los Angeles Rams in their second preseason battle.
Friday night the Raiders will host the Detroit Lions at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. | {
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Home > The Campus, Quieted
John Harvard's Journal
The Campus, Quieted
by John S. Rosenberg [1]
May-June 2020 [2]
An unseasonable move-out: packing up at Eliot House
Photograph by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images
If "coronavirus" or "social distancing" becomes the word of the year, Harvard will have had a leg up on the lexicographers.
On February 24, the University announced a $115-million biomedical research partnership with scientists in China to investigate the virus's biology, diagnostic tools, and development of vaccines and therapies. (See harvardmag.com/sars2fight-20 [6] for an overview of the program, and early research insights from leading Harvard genetics, epidemiology, and vaccine scientists—including unfortunately prescient warnings about the pandemic to come and its frightening potential.)
On March 6, the College announced that Visitas—the annual weekend during which admitted applicants can visit campus before committing to accept their offer of admission—would be canceled; an online Virtual Visitas was scheduled in place of the April 18-20 gathering.
The following Monday, March 9—in light of the University's prior decision to eliminate gatherings of more than 100 people (venues such as Sanders Theatre and the forum at the Kennedy School's Institute of Politics were shuttered, and their programming canceled)—the College declared that Housing Day, scheduled for March 12, when first-year students learn their upper-class residential assignments, would be postponed.
And the next morning, President Lawrence S. Bacow informed the community that instruction in residence would be suspended "until further notice." [7] Students were directed not to return to campus after spring recess, scheduled to begin that Friday afternoon. In the next few days, students scrambled to rearrange their lives, and the institution scrambled to deploy funds for those on financial aid to store or ship belongings home, and to help arrange and pay for travel. Impromptu arrangements were made to house and feed students who could not go home. Community members pitched in. For example, Adams House associate Michael Weishan '86, executive director of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Foundation (an evocative name during a grave crisis) reported that an appeal for funds to help students in need yielded $20,000 overnight—promptly disbursed in small grants: $60 for gas so a father could pick up a student, $150 to replace a laptop battery (to be ready for online classes), $90 for airline baggage fees—and money for food for a student without family means.
In rapid succession, Ivy League athletic practices and competitions were ended [8] for the balance of the spring semester (see coverage in this issue [9] here); the Harvard Art Museums closed; Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) staff members were directed to begin a trial of working from home during the recess week, starting March 16; and scholars and their teams were instructed to "ramp-down laboratory research activities by Wednesday, March 18, with the expectation that such a period of suspended lab access will likely last at least six to eight weeks." Seniors, given a week's grace period, submitted their theses from home—as PDFs. Professors began learning how to adapt lectures, seminars, and labs to Zoom.
Still, it was sobering on the rainy final March morning before break (Friday the 13th, as it happened) to find Harvard Yard—its turf still winter-brown, not spring-green—punctuated with traffic cones and directional signs for move-out, two months prematurely. Vehicles with out-of-state license plates and "Harvard Parent" decals drove slowly around the perimeter, then stopped at dormitory entrances so families could collect their still-first-year children and their belongings. In his March 12 update to undergraduates, FAS registrar Mike Burke, doing double duty as co-director of Harvard College Emergency Management, had underscored the urgent situation, writing: "[T]he most important thing to be mindful of right now is the need to de-densify our community. The best way we can help fight the spread of this disease is through smart, social distancing, and that is why you should not wait until the last minute to move out if you are able to do so sooner."
An unseasonable move-out: packing up in the Yard, a passing farewell to John Harvard
There were flashes of resistance, and of humor. A midweek-night visitor to campus found students, presumably seniors, not maintaining social distance: partying hard, in the way they might ordinarily do just before getting their diplomas—commemorating, and becoming maudlin about, the friendships made during their heretofore more cheerful college years. The wags at Satire V tweeted about Virtual Visitas, with one comment in a mock thread reading, "haha the Stanford virtual weekend is in VR, kinda leaning toward them tbh." An alumnus of a certain age, and an athletic bent, channeled Tom Lehrer '47, A.M. '47, in suggesting that the chief public-health recommendation be emblazoned on posters around campus, urging all to "Wash Fiercely, Harvard!" There were ghoulish reflections on the overnight resolution of Boston's formerly maddening commutes (offset by the disquieting sensation of empty highways and subway platforms). The persistence of such human spirit, amid the alarming news and social displacement, was perhaps the best medicine of a certain kind.
In purely academic terms, of course, the hard parts were still to come. With students dispersed and public-health experts recommending eight weeks of social separation, could there be a 369th Commencement as scheduled on May 28 (read about the marquee speakers on page 23)? Sadly, prudently, no, as Bacow informed the community in a heartfelt letter on March 20 (see harvardmag.com/comm-postponed-20 [10]). Virtual conferral ceremonies will assure that all in line to receive a degree will in fact have it awarded. And the formal exercises are postponed, not canceled, he wrote: the University intends to "host an in-person celebration sometime later, once we know it is safe to bring people together again." The news, although expected, confirmed the sense of dislocation felt especially acutely by College seniors abruptly separated from friends, with beloved haunts left behind. (Read their reflections here [11] and here [12], and about coverage of remote teaching [13].)
After what they described as intense preparations, faculty members in all disciplines began teaching remotely on Monday morning, March 23—and students seemed glad to be reconnected to their courses, professors, and peers.
This step toward a new normalcy was interrupted shortly after noon the next day. A new message from Bacow brought the pandemic home: he and his wife, Adele Fleet Bacow, had tested positive for COVID-19 [14], and were isolating at home. (They recovered [15].)
Affirming how much had changed for the community, on March 27, FAS dean Claudine Gay notified her colleagues that grading for this term will be on an "Emergency Satisfactory/Emergency Unsatisfactory" or "SEM/UEM" basis. She cited the often demanding circumstances in which students found themselves: "Some have seen parent job losses, or have had to take over childcare and other household responsibilities, as healthcare and other essential workers in their families continue to provide critical support or have become ill themselves. Those who relied on the public library for Internet access are struggling to find other ways to join their classmates online, as public buildings are ordered closed. Students in a time zone 12 hours away from us are feeling remote and closed off…by closed borders."
While these emergency measures were being taken, University leaders also had to begin contending with the inevitable financial fallout from the stunningly swift change from a growing, full-employment economy to a prospectively severe recession. In their messages accompanying Harvard's fiscal year 2019 annual financial report, released last October, President Bacow and vice president for finance Thomas J. Hollister pointed to the likely imminent end of the record U.S. economic expansion: the recovery dating from the financial crisis and Great Recession more than a decade ago (see harvardmag.com/financial-endowment-reports-19 [16]). Bacow has experience with lean times (he led Tufts University through that tumultuous period; see "The Pragmatist," September-October 2018 [17], page 32), and accordingly directed Crimson administrators and deans to plan warily. Hollister's organization disseminated a leaned-down "financial resilience" guide, subtitled "A Recession Playbook," summarizing detailed internal advice on how to incorporate this cautious perspective in plans and operations (https://ofsp.finance.harvard.edu/blog/financial-resilience-harvard [18])—and increased cash holdings. In a harbinger of things to come, on March 18, Moody's Investors Service downgraded the entire higher-education sector's credit outlook to negative, citing higher expenses and constrained revenues.
Harvard is better prepared for economic adversity than it was in 2008-2009.
Nevertheless, as of late March, it could be said with confidence that compared to the crisis and Great Recession that marked 2008-2009, the University today is prepared for adverse economic circumstances and contingencies with far more liquid financial resources on hand. Moreover, expense growth during the past several years has been relatively restrained compared to the middle of the prior decade (Harvard has banked surpluses since fiscal year 2014). So the inevitable spending adjustments, though perhaps difficult, will come as less of a cultural shock to the institution. Finally, abrupt though the revaluation of investment assets has been during this late winter and early spring, it is—so far—less extreme than the cumulative market collapse that marked the end of the prior decade.
During the last week of March, Hollister noted two immediate consequences of the coronavirus disruptions.
First, "We've been writing checks back to people" to refund room and board fees for the duration of the spring semester. And in the meantime, on March 27, the University announced that it would maintain the pay and benefits of administrative and service employees, like dining personnel, and would provide pay and benefit relief for contracted dining, custodial, and security personnel whose work is disrupted—all through May 28.
Second, he noted that revenues expected to be received from in-residence executive and continuing education are obviously at risk for the rest of the spring term, and perhaps beyond. This is a year-round, huge business for Harvard (such revenues totaled a half-billion dollars in fiscal year 2019, with just a fraction delivered online—and those courses may be vulnerable, too). Although Harvard Business School and FAS's Division of Continuing Education are the largest providers, most schools have some continuing-education courses, most were investing in expansion, and, in aggregate, such instruction has been Harvard's most consistently growing source of revenues in recent years. The prospective loss of these funds could quickly amount to tens of millions of dollars, if not much more.
Hollister also pointed to likely pressure on individuals' philanthropy, and on non-federal sponsored research support ($300 million of revenues in fiscal 2019)—itself reliant on donor institutions' underlying assets.
That raises the question of Harvard's endowment—distributions from which are the largest source of revenues for the University's academic operations (35 percent of the $5.5 billion total in fiscal 2019). Although an illustration of how the endowment might be affected under certain assumptions appears within a larger report on Harvard finances at harvardmag.com/virus-fiscal-hit-20 [19], conditions are obviously very fluid; results will be reported in early autumn.
Endowment distributions are determined by a formula that smooths investment performance in prior years to dampen the effects of extraordinary gains or losses in any one year's budget. Thus, a double-digit percentage decline in the endowment's value does not automatically translate into an equivalent reduction in the funds distributed to the faculties in the next fiscal year. For the year beginning this July 1, deans had been expecting a modest increase in the funds distributed. Given recent comments by Hollister ("[W]e expect to see a decline in revenues due to…increased financial-aid needs…and a lower distribution from the endowment, and we will need to adjust our spending accordingly"), it may be time to read the tea leaves. If the endowment's value indeed declines significantly, the distribution will be adjusted—perhaps sooner rather than later, and in any event, no longer delivering the annual increments in funding to which schools have become accustomed in order to fulfill their academic missions.
Whatever unfolds,the financial administrators' "playbook" has a checklist: "identify and anticipate economic exposures," "divid[e] all programs and activities within categories of investment, maintenance, or reduction/elimination," "create off-ramp budget flexibility," "build cash reserves," and so on. It would be surprising if Harvard officers were not already scrutinizing hiring, expenses, compensation, and more—putting their recession preparations into effect sooner, and more strictly, than the community expected when spring term began—what seems an age ago.
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[19] https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2020/03/harvard-financial-pressures-coronavirus-crisis | {
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Квалификация мужской баскетбольный турнир на летних Олимпийских играх 2020 прошла с 2019 по 2021 год. На играх приняли участие 12 сборных, представляющие пять континентальных зон ФИБА.
Правила квалификации
В общей сложности 12 сборных приняли участие в олимпийском турнире, каждый НОК представлен только одной командой. Сборная Японии автоматически получила приглашение для участие на Играх, как принимающая страна.
Согласно результатам показанным на чемпионате мира 2019 года, представители каждой зоны ФИБА получили минимум по одной квоте:
ФИБА Азия: 1 команда
ФИБА Америка: 2 команды
ФИБА Африка: 1 команда
ФИБА Европа: 2 команды
ФИБА Океания: 1 команда
Оставшиеся 4 места были разыграны в рамках квалификационных турниров. В квалификационных турнирах приняли участие 16 лучших сборных не прошедших квалификацию на Олимпийские игры по итогам чемпионата мира 2019 года и 8 сборных с лучшим рейтингом (по 2 команды из Африки, Америки, Азии (и Океании) и Европы). Всего 24 сборные были распределены на 4 группы по 6 команд, победитель каждой группы принял участие в Олимпийских играх 2020 года. В квалификационном турнире от каждой зоны ФИБА принимали участие:
ФИБА Азия и Океания: 3 команды
ФИБА Америка: 7 команд
ФИБА Африка: 3 команды
ФИБА Европа: 11 команд.
Квалифицированные команды
Распределение команд
После чемпионата мира 2019
Участники квалификационного турнира
В квалификационном турнире примут участие 16 лучших команд не прошедших квалификацию на Олимпийские игры по итогам чемпионата мира 2019 года и по две сборные от каждой зоны с лучшим рейтингом. 19 сентября 2019 года, ФИБА анонсировала, что такими сборными стали: Ангола и Сенегал (Африка), Мексика и Уругвай (Америка), Китай и Республика Корея (Азия/Океания), а также Словения и Хорватия (Европа).
Примечания
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The Brigand was designed as a twin-engined three-seat long-range attack aircraft capable of fulfilling the duties of a torpedo-bomber, dive-bomber and fighter to replace the Beaufighter. It used wings, landing gear, engine nacelles and tail unit of a similar type to those of the Buckingham. The prototype first flew on 4 December 1944. Although the first 11 aircraft were delivered as TF.1 torpedo-bombers to Coastal Command, in 1947 the Mk 1 was remodelled as a three-seat general-purpose bomber and most of the remaining 132 production Brigands were delivered as B.1. However a few saw service as Brigand Mk 2 training aircraft for radar navigators and Met Mk 3 meteorological reconnaissance aircraft.
The Brigand served with the RAF from 1949 until 1958, seeing action in Malaya during 1950-54, when it was operated with considerable success by Nos 45 and 84 Squadrons of the RAF, and had the distiction of being the RAF's last piston-engined bomber.
Bristol Brigand B.1
Engines: 2 x Centaurus 57, 1842kW, 2470 hp (2,810hp with methanol/water injection)
Prop: 14 ft 0 in (4.27 m) dia 4-blade.
Max Take-off weight: 17690 kg / 39000 lb
Empty weight: 11610 kg / 25596 lb
Wingspan: 22.05 m / 72 ft 4 in
Length: 14.15 m / 46 ft 5 in
Height: 5.33 m / 17 ft 6 in
Wing area: 66.7 sq.m / 717.95 sq ft
Max speed: 358 mph (576 kph) at 16,000 ft (4,880m)
Cruise speed: 500 km/h / 311 mph
Service ceiling: 7900 m / 25900 ft
Max range: 4500 km / 2796 miles
Armament: 4 x 20mm cannon, 900kg of weapons
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Methane Emissions Map FAQ
What should I do if I smell natural gas?
If you smell a natural gas odor, hear the sound of gas escaping or see other signs of a leak: REMAIN calm. DON'T smoke or light a match, candle or other flame. DON'T turn electrical appliances or lights on or off, operate machinery or use any device that could cause a spark. IMMEDIATELY EVACUATE the area, and from a safe location, call SoCalGas at 1-800-427-2200, 24 hours a day, seven days a week; or call 911 if the damage results in a natural gas leak that may endanger life or cause bodily harm or property damage.
What information does the map show?
The map shows the general locations of methane emissions from both SoCalGas' system and from other sources that are scheduled for repair or are being monitored to verify the safety until a repair is scheduled. Non-SoCalGas sources of emissions include those from petroleum pipelines and other facilities, as well as naturally occurring methane, such as field gas.
The SoCalGas-sourced emissions shown on the map indicate two types of non-hazardous sites. Methane emissions at these sites have been detected through SoCalGas' pipeline inspection programs or have been reported by the public and then confirmed by SoCalGas' trained technicians. They do not represent hazards in the area. Any site of emissions determined to be hazardous is immediately made safe and repaired if a leak is found to be the source of the emissions. As such, these hazards do not exist long enough to be plotted on the map. The two types of non-hazardous sites of emissions are:
Scheduled for Repair: Technicians have inspected this site and determined it to be non-hazardous, but in need of repair or replacement. While planning, permitting and other activities are underway, the site will be inspected as frequently as necessary to verify that it remains safe.
Monitoring: Technicians have determined this site to be non-hazardous and it is not yet scheduled for repair, rather it will be monitored to verify the conditions at the site do not change.
What if the map identifies a methane indication near my house or business?
You should not be alarmed by any indications on this map as the sites have already been inspected and determined to be non-hazardous. Any hazardous situation is immediately addressed and the area is continuously worked until it is determined to be safe. Some of the underground methane emissions indicated on the map are not from SoCalGas pipelines. Nevertheless, all the sites on the map have been inspected by SoCalGas technicians trained to evaluate detections of methane emissions according to federal regulations. For emissions that are not from SoCalGas pipelines, appropriate authorities and other parties are notified of our findings. For methane emissions from the SoCalGas system, the location is either scheduled for repair placed on to a monitoring program to verify that it stays safe until a repair is scheduledIf you suspect a new gas leak, please follow the instructions above "What Should I do if I smell natural gas?"
IMMEDIATELY EVACUATE the area, and from a safe location, call SoCalGas at 1-800-427-2200, 24 hours a day, seven days a week; or call 911 if the damage results in a natural gas leak that may endanger life or cause bodily harm or property damage.
What is the difference between scheduled for repair and monitoring?
Both are sites of methane emissions that our trained technicians have inspected and found to be non-hazardous. The main difference is whether our technicians determined the site should be repaired by a specified date or may be monitored prior to determining a repair date. A site labeled "scheduled for repair" may have additional inspections to verify the location is non-hazardous prior to the completion of the repair. Factors impacting the repair schedule include work plan development, property owner notification, securing of permits, and are typically completed within 6 months. A site labeled "monitoring" is one in which our technicians have determined the site can continue to monitored and is not prioritized for a scheduled repair.
I thought natural gas leaks were dangerous. How can a natural gas leak be safe? Who decides? *
Natural gas is used safely day in and day out by our customers to cook food, heat water and heat their homes. The pipeline system delivering natural gas to customers is periodically surveyed by qualified SoCalGas personnel with highly sensitive equipment to verify the system's integrity and identify methane emissions. In accordance with Federal and State regulations, SoCalGas evaluates each methane emission to determine if it poses a hazard.
SoCalGas technicians are trained to evaluate methane emissions. They conduct a "four-point" examination, evaluating the site in relation to its proximity to people and property, the concentration of gas present in the area at the time of inspection, the potential for gas to accumulate in the surrounding area and the presence of an ignition source. The natural gas supplied by SoCalGas will not burn unless the mix of methane in the air reaches certain levels – between 4.5 percent (lower limit) and 15 percent (upper limit).
All odors or other indications of natural gas or methane emissions you detect should be considered dangerous until a SoCalGas technician has evaluated it.
Are the pipelines operating safely?
SoCalGas designs, constructs, maintains and operates its system in accordance with safety regulations. SoCalGas immediately takes action should a hazardous situation be found until it is safe.
What is the environmental impact of methane emissions?
Using natural gas instead of other fossil fuels, such as coal, gasoline and diesel, is better for the environment because it burns cleaner than they do. However, uncombusted methane, the main component of natural gas, is detrimental to the environment from a global warming perspective. Uncombusted methane from any source, including landfills, farms, sewage, decaying plants, and even the La Brea Tar Pits, is harmful as it is very effective at trapping heat and warming the atmosphere.
SoCalGas has worked hard over the years to reduce emissions from its system. SoCalGas' natural gas distribution system has one of the lowest methane emission rates in the country. Estimates of the emission rate range from 0.05 percent based on extensive internal studies to 0.12 percent of natural gas delivered in 2011 based on data from a Washington State University study published by a highly respected scientific journal in March 2015.
SoCalGas is also leading the industry in exploring new technology to capture methane from landfills, farms and sewers to safely utilize and meet customer's needs.
Why are there so many methane emissions sites on the map?
The number of non-hazardous sites you see on the map should be considered with the following factors in mind:
The newer and more sophisticated detection equipment we have deployed is finding a greater number of lower levels of methane emissions.
Because there are many natural and man-made sources of methane, it is unlikely all of these indications actually represent pipeline leaks.
The emission rate of the distribution system is one of the lowest in the country with estimates ranging from 0.05 percent to 0.12 percent of all natural gas delivered in 2011.
What causes the methane emissions from the pipe?
Historically, third-party damage to pipelines caused by contractors, business owners or residents digging at construction sites or in their yards is the leading cause of distribution pipeline leaks. This is why SoCalGas spends so much time and effort in generating awareness around the "Call 811 Before You Dig" program. Natural gas safety is a shared responsibility.
Other causes include corrosion and the failure of welds, which is why we have eliminated all cast iron pipe and began replacing unprotected steel pipe that is susceptible to rust with more resilient plastic pipe. The distribution pipeline system is now 50 percent plastic.
How old are the natural gas pipes?
SoCalGas has programs that continually verify the integrity of its system. Age alone is not a good predictor of the integrity of a pipeline. Pipe material, corrosion control measures, and other factors are better indicators. SoCalGas has completed programs to remove copper and cast iron pipe from its system. As a result, the pipeline system is a relatively modern system compared to other large, natural gas distribution systems across the U.S.
What are you doing to keep the natural gas infrastructure safe?
SoCalGas operates and maintains its pipelines in a manner that complies with the requirements of state and federal pipeline safety regulations. We will invest $6 billion over the next five years to maintain and improve safety, reliability and service. In addition, regulators routinely audit our pipeline integrity management program – through which we monitor and maintain pipe condition and operations 24/7 – to confirm we are in compliance with all safety regulations.
I found a leak on the map that's been there a long time. Why?
Any site of methane emissions that has existed on our system for a while has been regularly inspected by our trained technicians and has been continuously found to be non-hazardous. Repair of monitored methane emissions is scheduled to prevent conflicts with paving plans and other city plans as well as coincide with SoCalGas' pipe replacement programs.
When will all the leaks be repaired?
All hazardous leaks are immediately repaired. As for the non-hazardous sites of methane emissions, SoCalGas submitted a plan to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) in November 2014 to increase the rate of replacement and pipe repair on its system. We anticipate repairing all currently identified pending non-hazardous leaks by the end of 2018.
How often do you inspect the sites of methane emissions once they are detected?
SoCalGas conducts regular inspections of its system, including re-evaluating these sites. Non-hazardous sites are re-evaluated at least once a year. Those scheduled for repair are inspected as frequently as deemed necessary to certify they remain safe until repaired.
How often is the map updated?
SoCalGas updates the information on this map every month. Sites will be removed from the map as they are repaired; and newly detected methane emissions will be added at the time of the next update. As a result, there is a chance that leaks indicated on the map may no longer exist due to repairs and, that those recently detected may not have been posted to the map.
* Some people may not be able to smell the odor because they have a diminished sense of smell, olfactory fatigue (normal, temporary inability to distinguish an odor after prolonged exposure to it) or because the odor is being masked or hidden by other odors that are present, such as cooking, damp, musty or chemical odors. In addition, certain conditions in pipe and soil can cause odor fade — the loss of odorant so that it is not detectable by smell. | {
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War Machine (en español: Máquina de guerra) es una película estadounidense de 2017 dirigida y escrita por David Michôd, basada en el libro The Operators del periodista Michael Hastings. La historia está basada en la vida del general del ejército de los Estados Unidos Stanley McChrystal.
La película está protagonizada por Brad Pitt, Anthony Michael Hall, Anthony Hayes, Topher Grace, Will Poulter, Tilda Swinton, Griffin Dunne y Ben Kingsley. Fue estrenada en Netflix el 26 de mayo de 2017.
Sinopsis
En el año 2009 el general McMahon (Brad Pitt), después de ganar renombre y prestigio por su liderazgo en una misión en Irak, es enviado a Afganistán para preparar un plan con el que se de por terminada de forma definitiva la guerra en ese país. Sin embargo, las exigencias del general, que pide una gran cantidad de hombres para enfrentar la amenaza, no son del total agrado de los políticos estadounidenses que no ven con buenos ojos una incursión militar en Afganistán.
Reparto
Brad Pitt como Glen McMahon. (inspirado en Stanley A. McChrystal)
Anthony Hayes como Pete Duckman.
Emory Cohen como Willy Dunne.
RJ Cyler como Andy Moon.
Daniel Betts como Simon Ball.
Topher Grace como Matt Little.
Anthony Michael Hall como Greg Pulver.
John Magaro como Cory Staggart.
Aymen Hamdouchi como Badi Basim.
Scoot McNairy como Sean Cullen.
Meg Tilly como Jeanie McMahon.
Sian Thomas como Edith May.
Alan Ruck como Pat McKinnon.
Nicholas Jones como Dick Waddle.
Griffin Dunne como Ray Canucci.
Ben Kingsley como Hamid Karzai.
Reggie Brown como Barack Obama.
Will Poulter como Ricky Ortega.
Russell Crowe como Bob White. (inspirado en David Petraeus)
Referencias
Enlaces externos
Películas de 2017
Películas de Estados Unidos
Películas bélicas de los años 2010
Películas bélicas de Estados Unidos
Películas políticas de Estados Unidos
Películas políticas de los años 2010 | {
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With a stay at Breckenridge Park Meadows by Ski Country Resorts in Breckenridge, you'll be on a river, within a 10-minute walk of Main Street and Riverwalk Center. This ski condominium resort is 1.9 mi (3.1 km) from Breckenridge Ski Resort and 6.8 mi (10.9 km) from Dillon Reservoir.
Make yourself at home in one of the 30 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring kitchenettes with refrigerators and stovetops. Premium TV channels and DVD players are provided for your entertainment, while complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected. Conveniences include microwaves and coffee/tea makers, and you can also request irons/ironing boards.
After a day on the slopes, relax in one of the 2 spa tubs. This condominium resort also features complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and an arcade/game room. The complimentary ski shuttle makes getting to the slopes a breeze.
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Two main stories on the interweb stand out today.
Sky Sports reported late yesterday evening that they understood that former Hull City and Watford manager Marco Silva was set to meet with director of football Marcel Brands soon, with an eye to unveiling his appointment as Sam Allardyce's replacement next week.
They state that several candidates remain on our radar, but Silva continues to be the standout man that Farhad Moshiri wants. It's said he wants Silva to be in charge for the next five years as we transition to our new £500million, 55,000 seater stadium at Bramley Moore Dock with that move expected to come in the 2022/23 season.
The expectation is therefore, Silva will be handed a contract covering that length of time with stability in mind.
The other main news of note also has Sky reporting that Wayne Rooney is at DC United for a medical ahead of his speculated move.
Whilst nothing is yet confirmed, and Sky's report is awaiting an update, speculation about his future has been rife – with only an inkling that he might stay after Allardyce departed. They report at this stage that he's set for talks and a medical on Thursday, so fans will be watching that one with great interest. | {
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Singer/Songwriter whose acoustic-country melodies tell stories about life, love, happiness, and struggle.
Kenny Lang is a singer/songwriter from the Macomb area in Southeastern Michigan, whose songs brilliantly illustrate stories about life, love, happiness, and struggle. Playing over 300 shows a year, Kenny's music can be heard drifting across the state any day of the week. Recently, Kenny Lang's song "Four Legged Hero" was played at the Michigan War Dog Memorial for K-9 Veteran's Day.
Alongside dogs, family, and fishing, Kenny's first true love is music and his special gift for crafting true-life stories into song is reminiscent of the greats like Cash, Kristofferson, Haggard, and Jennings. | {
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A(nother) Vatican II moment in Louvain
Father De Cock and Homosexual love
"The sexual characteristics of man and the human faculty of reproduction wonderfully exceed the dispositions of lower forms of life. Hence the acts themselves which are proper to conjugal love and which are exercised in accord with genuine human dignity must be honored with great reverence. Hence when there is question of harmonizing conjugal love with the responsible transmission of life, the moral aspects of any procedure does not depend solely on sincere intentions or on an evaluation of motives, but must be determined by objective standards. These, based on the nature of the human person and his acts, preserve the full sense of mutual self-giving and human procreation in the context of true love. Such a goal cannot be achieved unless the virtue of conjugal chastity is sincerely practiced." (Gaudium et Spes, 51)
A Flemish reader reports:
At the Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium) Fr. Bernard De Cock, O.P. (Dominican) has received (9th of December) his doctor's degree with a work "Touched to Love. An Attempt at a Theological Anthropology of the Body and Homosexuality."
The promotor is prof. dr. Roger Burggraeve S.D.B. (Salesian), well known for his 'subversive' opinions on sexuality and the Church. In his work, Fr. De Cock OP states "homosexual love can be God's love".
In the third part he makes use of Xavier Lacroix' method to describe the sexual gestures between homosexual men in function of the love of God for men.
In the past, De Cock has written other articles on this subject. He was also a speaker at a colloquium on 'Homosexualty and the Church', 2005 organised by the 'holebi-pastores' ['HOmosexual-LEsbian-BIsexual-friendly priests] in the Theological and Pastoral Centre in Antwerp.
Links and sources, in Dutch:
http://www.kuleuven.be/doctoraatsverdediging/cm/3H05/3H050428.htm
https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/251103?mode=full&submit_simple=Show+full+item+record
"G"-Belgium (Warning)
http://www.rorate.com/nieuws/nws.php?id=58728
Dominicanen
Labels: A Vatican II Moment, Friars Preachers
"We remain the Church of Tradition"
The Catholic Herald has published another installment of Moyra Doorly and Fr. Aidan Nichols' continuing discussion of the meaning of fidelity to Catholic Tradition. This chapter of their discussion was published on Christmas Day of 2009 under the title, "We remain the Church of Tradition". I would like to present some excerpts:
From Moyra Doorly:
According to Archbishop Lefebvre in his 1986 Open Letter to Confused Catholics: "Tradition does not consist of the customs inherited from the past and preserved out of loyalty to the past even where there are no clear reasons for them. Tradition is defined as the Deposit of Faith transmitted by the Magisterium down through the centuries. This deposit is what has been given to us by Revelation; that is to say, the Word of God entrusted to the Apostles and transmitted unfailingly by their successors."
As SSPX Bishop Tissier de Mallerais explained in his discourse "The True Notion of Tradition", given at Versailles (May 19, 1995), Tradition is immutable just as God is, because God and the saints who adore Him exist in eternity which, unlike time, does not change. Thus, new teachings are not added to the Deposit of Faith, or derived by assimilating elements foreign to it. Instead they are formulated through progress in precision, as the qualities inherent in a rough diamond are revealed by the gem-cutter, and through development in explanation, as the truths contained in the revealed deposit unfold like a bud which blossoms but remains, in essence, the same flower.
By this development, truths already contained in the deposit pass from being implicitly believed to explicitly stated. Eventually a point which cannot be surpassed is reached, the point at which truth is defined ex cathedra by a pope, as was the Immaculate Conception by Pope Pius IX, or the Assumption of the Most Holy Virgin by Pope Pius XII. Defined truths are therefore irrevocable and no longer susceptible to development.
Thus the Mass codified by Pope St Pius V in his 1570 bull Quo Primum, represents this unsurpassable summit according to Bishop de Mallerais. The result of centuries of liturgical development, it is the full expression of the dogmas of the Mass. In contrast, the new Mass is a regression rather than a development, since the dogmas are less clearly manifested, the Real Presence less affirmed, the propitiatory sacrifice sidelined and the sacrificing character of the priesthood played down.
Immutable Tradition has an admirable capacity for application to all contingent circumstances, Bishop de Mallerais also points out. Catholic application involves no change, no mutation of the principles, but instead allows for the development of different applications of the same principles. Tradition is living because it is lived by the faithful, and alive because it applies the eternal and unchanging principles to the problems and necessities of each century. "But Vatican II let the principles fall, under the pretext of adaptation to the thinking of the modern world," Bishop de Mallerais claims.
Therefore Tradition is "living", is alive, as long as the Deposit of Faith is accurately transmitted. But the new theology adopted by Vatican II has falsified, adulterated and disarmed Tradition, so that sterility and not fecundity is the mark of the Conciliar Church, as evidenced in the dearth of vocations, the widescale abandonment of the Faith, and empty churches....
From Fr. Aidan Nichols:
There must be unceasing vigilance to ensure that "traditions" (lower-case "t") - whether ancient and inherited, or emerging and thus relatively novel - genuinely permit "Tradition" (upper-case "T") to make its appearance, really allow Tradition to enter minds and hearts. The tail must not wag the dog, the medium control the message. And this is where Archbishop Lefebvre was exactly right. If Tradition is Revelation itself as transmitted in the Church (and in that sense it may be said to include Scripture, just as in another sense it can be described as complementing it), then the continuance of Christian truth turns crucially on the authenticity of the manner in which this process of transmission is carried out. That is why the Pope and bishops, as, by Christ's will and determination, the chief witnesses to Tradition have a duty to "guard the deposit".
Was the deposit guarded at the Second Vatican Council? This will need to be the subject, Moyra, of another exchange. For the moment, it will have to suffice to say that the doctrinal Modernism combated by Pope St Pius X seems to me to play no role at all in the documents of the Second Vatican Council. The place to find it, were it to exist, would undoubtedly be the Council's Dogmatic Constitution on Revelation, Dei Verbum. In speaking of how "the tradition which comes from the apostles develops in the Church with the help of the Holy Spirit", Dei Verbum explains such development (para. 8) as "a growth in the understanding of the realities and the words which have been handed down". There is here accretion in understanding through - we are told - contemplative study (on the model of Our Lady at Nazareth) and mystical insight, and this finds sanction in the preaching of those who have received the "sure gift of truth" (a quotation from the second century St Irenaeus) in episcopal consecration. There is no suggestion in this text of accretion in the deposit itself. I see nothing here remotely reminiscent of Pascendi, no bubbling up from the depths of the collective subconscious, no insinuation that doctrines are only symbols of truth rather than triumphant acquisitions of truth. I find no spirit of accommodation to what Jones, or the man on the Clapham omnibus, can swallow.
That in the situation of anomie in the still not fully resolved crisis in our Church episcopal guardianship has often been lacking, I have no doubt. Nor do I think Neo-Modernism is merely a chimera. But I am equally convinced that the Church of the post-conciliar popes remains the Church of Tradition. What we need now is to recover, for the sake of their great serviceableness, many of the venerable traditions - conceptual, liturgical, and the rest - in which Tradition has been presented. I am speaking of their serviceableness to a Gospel which must, by ever-new inventiveness, be preached to unbelievers in the world of today. This was what was done by the scribe of the Gospels whom the Lord commended for bringing from his treasure chest things both old and new.
Previous exchanges between Fr. Aidan Nichols and Moyra Doorly can be found here:
Rome and the SSPX: a very puzzling dialogue (Moyra Doorly)
Letter from a confused Catholic: Could the liturgical crisis stem from the Council itself? (Moyra Doorly)
Reply a confused Catholic: The contrasts you draw are unnecessarily sharp (Fr. Aidan Nichols OP)
Is the SSPX right about the liturgy? (Moyra Doorly and Fr. Aidan Nichols)
By AP at 12/30/2009 02:54:00 PM
Implementing Summorum Pontificum in St. Peter's Basilica (Expanded Article)
According to Messa in Latino, Angelo Cardinal Comastri (in the picture at left), the Cardinal Archpriest of St. Peter's Basilica, has ordered that four copies of the 1962 Missal be kept in the Basilica sacristy.
His action was in response to reports that priests who had wanted to offer the Traditional Latin Mass in that Basilica had to find a Missal on their own, because the sacristy was supposedly without a single copy of the 1962 Missal, despite the fact that the Cardinal had indicated the presence of three such Missals in the sacristy. In particular, Fr. Stefano Caruso of the Institute of the Good Shepherd had written to Cardinal Comastri about this "absence", which prevented some priests from celebrating Mass. Of course, the Missals were there in the sacristy... but these were not being provided to those who needed them!
There is no denying that the situation for the TLM in St. Peter's Basilica has improved since the times of the previous Archpriests, Virgilio Cardinal Noe (who forbade it outright) and Francesco Cardinal Marchisano (who allowed the TLM under the terms of the indult, but only in the "Hungarian Chapel".) At present, celebrations of the TLM are not unknown in the side altars of the Basilica (I've heard of one priest who managed to celebrate the TLM in the Basilica for most Saturdays mornings for nearly a year), and there was the great Pontifical Mass of Archbishop Raymond Burke on October 18, 2009.
Nevertheless, some difficulties have remained, as this piece of news indicates. In his letter to Cardinal Comastri (which can be found in the Messa in Latino article), Fr. Caruso mentions that, when he confronted a priest-sacristan in the Basilica regarding the "absence" of the Missals, said sacristan defended himself by stating that it was the Secretariat of State that had indicated its desire that only the Novus Ordo be celebrated in the Basilica.
One cannot help but wonder as well about the fate of the library of liturgical books that surely existed in pre-Conciliar times in the Vatican Basilica.
(H/t for picture to Orbis Catholicus)
By AP at 12/30/2009 03:57:00 AM
Reminders of upcoming Masses
1) As previously reported, on January 10, 2010, the Bishop of Copenhagen, Czeslaw Kozon, assisted by the clergy of his diocese and by members of the FSSP (including Fr. Josef Bisig), will offer a Solemn Pontifical Mass from the throne. He will offer the Mass in his own cathedral, St. Ansgar's, in Copenhagen. This will be the first Solemn Pontifical Mass according to the 1962 Missal in the Scandinavian region since the liturgical reforms.
Bishop Kozon had also celebrated Mass according to the 1962 Missal on August 2, 2009, when he offered the regular (twice-monthly) Missa Cantata in the Jesu Hjerte (Sacred Heart) church in Copenhagen.
2) On Sunday, January 10, 2010, at 2 PM, a Tridentine Low Mass will be celebrated at the Co-Cathedral of St Thomas More, in Tallahassee, FL. Directions to the church may be found on the parish website.
As per our friend Eric Giunta: Any sacrifices one might make to attend would be most welcome. Future and more frequent celebrations, and at a more convenient hour, depend (at least in part) on good attendance and generous financial contribution. All monies collected at this Mass will go toward the region's Latin Mass apostolate.
Also, please place and/or keep our bishop, John Ricard, in your prayers. He is still in serious condition, having suffered a stroke on December 22.
Do feel free to post news about upcoming Masses in the combox
A Vatican II moment in the Diocese of Lugano, Switzerland:
The Vatican II crèche, a nativity scene for OUR AGE
Ah, la Chiesa svizzera...
Nativity scene at the Sacro Cuore
Capuchin Convent and Community,
in Bellinzona (Italian Switzerland)
The creators of this nativity, which at the very least is unusual, declared that the fruit of their inspiration will bring to parishioners an opportunity to reflect on tolerance and on Human Rights.
Installed near the main chapel, next to a large crucifix, six white towers two meters high topped with Islamic crescents surround a baptistery where the baby Jesus is lying. In front, an open book presents parallel quotes from the Koran and the Bible (...)
"We have received as many positive criticisms as negative ones," explain the artisans who created the scene, Matteo Casoni and Letizia Fontana, adding: "For us, it is already a success, since our goal was in fact to make people think and to urge them to ask questions especially at this time of the year. The idea came to us at the end of November after the vote against minarets." The two young artists point out that in no way do they share the opinion of 57% of their fellow citizens who want to ban such constructions.
Matteo Casoni, who is a member of the Sacred Heart community, explains further:
Beyond the political aspects, we said to ourselves that we should encourage reflection on other religions and on their role. In our nativity, the three main monotheistic religions are represented; the Muslim, Jewish and Christian religions. The main message is that of comparison and of dialogue. (...) Saint Francis sought dialogue with Islam, without claiming to want to convert, but with the willingness to resolve a conflict in a peaceful way."
Letizia Fontana, a young historian who works at the Bibliographic Institute of Ticino believes that what she did is an act of civic commitment:
"Someone pointed out to me that this display does not respect the will of the people, making a clear reference to the referendum. But, for me, in a democracy, the minority has weight and especially in a case such as this one, I am part of the minority, and I have a duty to sensitize the population."
Father Callisto Caldelari, the Franciscan monk who is the priest at Sacred Heart approved the display, which is part of a larger initiative to exhibit about forty different nativity scenes:
"We accepted all the creations, the only requirement being that they attain a certain artistic level. This year there will be more than forty nativity scenes: from the traditional to the one illuminated by ultra-violet rays, and the one with six minarets. Naturally, we only accept those that respect our spirituality, and in the case at hand, the fact that a nativity with minarets is in a Franciscan church only reinforces the message of peace and dialogue."
Father Callisto has nonetheless heard some negative comments:
"Yes! The most negative was precisely the one from the person who said that this nativity goes against the will of the people. I answered him in the following way: the popular will is not always ethical. Here, we speak of fraternity and of Human Rights."
"Since in the course of centuries not a few quarrels and hostilities have arisen between Christians and Moslems, this sacred synod urges all to forget the past and to work sincerely for mutual understanding and to preserve as well as to promote together for the benefit of all mankind social justice and moral welfare, as well as peace and freedom." (Nostra Aetate, 3)
Tip and translation (adapted) by The Brussels Journal; original source: La Regione Ticino.
Recess continues; news may be posted at any time.
Labels: A Vatican II Moment
By New Catholic at 12/30/2009 02:48:00 AM
This is the sign of the Church always, the Sign of Blood
Seven years were my people without my presence;
Seven years of misery and pain.
Seven years a mendicant on foreign charity I lingered abroad:
Seven years is no brevity.
I shall not get those seven years back again.
Never again, you must make no doubt,
Shall the sea run between the shepherd and his fold.
It is not I who insult the King,
And there is higher than I or the King.
It is not I, Becket from Cheapside,
It is not against me, Becket, that you strive.
It is not Becket who pronounces doom,
But the Law of Christ's Church, the judgement of Rome.
I am here.
No traitor to the King.
I am a priest,
A Christian, saved by the blood of Christ,
Ready to suffer with my blood.
This is the sign of the Church always,
The sign of blood.
Blood for blood.
His blood given to buy my life,
My blood given to pay for His death.
My death for His death.
For my Lord I am now ready to die,
That His Church may have peace and liberty.
Our traditional post in honor of Saint Thomas Becket.
Matins and Lauds of Christmas according to the Ritus Strigoniensis
The Capitulum Laicorum Sancti Michaelis Archangeli has informed Rorate that it will be celebrating the Night Office (Matins and Lauds) of Christmas according to the ancient Use of Esztergom (Ritus Strigoniensis), in the Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Budapest (see picture) at 7:00 P.M. on December 29, 2009. The celebration of Matins and Lauds is projected to last 4 hours.
The text of Matins and Lauds can be found in the following link (pp. 24-92): IN NATIVITATE DOMINI: Ordo horarum canonicorum secundum ritum et consuetudinem almae Strigoniensis ecclesiae.
Reminder: Two Upcoming Solemn Pontifical Masses by Cardinals
On January 6, 2010, at 3:45 P.M., Dario Cardinal Castrillon Hoyos, assisted by the Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate, will offer Solemn Pontifical Mass (from the throne) in honor of the Epiphany at the Santuario della Beata Vergine Addolorata di Campocavallo in Osimo. This Marian shrine is run by the same friars, and is the location of the Archdiocese of Ancona's sole regular TLM, daily offered by the friars.
On January 7, 2010, as previously reported on Rorate, Antonio Cardinal Canizares Llovera will offer Solemn Pontifical Mass at the Basilica of St. John Lateran, as part of the "Year for Priests"- Clergy Conference 2010 in Rome. A full list of this conference's musically magnificent liturgical program can be found in this page.
Both Masses will be offered according to the Missal of 1962.
Philippine Update
First Sunday of Advent 2009, Chapel-Shrine of Our Lady of Atonement, Baguio Cathedral Compound
Bishop Angel Hobayan offers a "private" Low Mass, July 2009.
(This report is intended to be the first in a series on the state of the Traditional Latin Mass in various countries throughout the world. CAP)
In the Philippines, there are currently 9 locations (1 parish church, 1 chapel within a cathedral compound, and 7 other chapels) in 7 dioceses where the Usus Antiquior is available to the faithful on an every-Sunday basis, and under diocesan auspices. These are listed (along with weekday and monthly Masses) in an article that I've written for the website of the Ecclesia Dei Society of St. Joseph.
The current situation is a major improvement over the status quo of July 2007, when there were only three "indult" locations in the entire Philippines with an every-Sunday Mass that was open to the public. Filipino traditionalists are certainly thankful for the more than 300% jump in the number of Traditional Latin Masses. In particular, the openness of the diocesan authorities of Cebu and Baguio (in the former, the chairman of the archdiocesan "worship commission" offers the TLM every Sunday, while the latter is the only Filipino diocese that has promoted the TLM at its own initiative) is notable, and there is talk of establishing a personal parish for the traditional faithful in the Diocese of Cubao (but the congregation of traditionalists there has to first buy the land for the parish). Nevertheless, the situation could be a lot better – and that is an understatement!
In July 2008 there had been eleven (or twelve) locations (4 parish churches, one chapel within a parish compound, and 6 or 7 chapels) in 10 dioceses where every-Sunday Traditional Latin Masses under diocesan auspices were available to the faithful. Most of these had been listed in an article that I published on this very blog.
As much of the Traditionalist Catholic world now knows, the Archdiocese of Manila released one of the world's most restrictive directives regarding the "implementation" of Summorum Pontificum. The hostility and ignorance manifested in the guidelines were not surprising; back in 2005, Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales had refused to legalize a TLM that was being celebrated in the city of Manila every Sunday by a South Korean priest, claiming that "Quattuor abhinc annos" (no mention of Ecclesia Dei!) required Traditional Catholics to "celebrate" the Novus Ordo (!) In 2006, the Korean priest went back to his homeland; a fresh request to the Arzobispado for an indult Mass was summarily refused.
The "Manila Guidelines", dated December 8, 2008, were released early in January 2009 and had been drafted in response to continuing requests by at least two groups for the regular celebration of the Traditional Latin Mass. After a sustained uproar in the blogosphere, a formal statement from FIUV, and a reported intervention from Dario Cardinal Castrillon-Hoyos himself, the "Guidelines" were removed from the official website of the Archdiocese of Manila. Nevertheless, Summorum Pontificum has not been implemented in Manila, despite the presence of not a few faithful who have asked for the Mass. Even the monthly weekday TLM in the cathedral that was proposed by the Manila Guidelines has not materialized. (There is a First Friday TLM in a small private chapel in Manila, celebrated by the octogenarian former rector of Manila Cathedral, Msgr. Melencio De Vera.)
(Rorate's coverage of the Manila Guidelines can be found here.)
At present, the 9 locations for Sunday TLM seem stable and under no threat, and as the Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate in the Philippines move towards the more frequent celebration of the Mass of Ages not just for weekdays but for Sundays as well, it is to be hoped that the number of regular Sunday TLM's will significantly increase once again in the coming years. (The FFI has houses in four archdioceses and two dioceses; of these six, three have no every-Sunday Traditional Latin Mass either under diocesan auspices or the SSPX.)
The liturgical establishment of the Philippines remains wedded to the theories of the 1960's and 1970's, and even the faintest signs of the "Benedictine liturgical renewal" are absent from more than a tiny number of chapels and parishes. That crowds of faithful who have no knowledge of the Traditional Mass can be attracted to it merely by hearing about it or by seeing it celebrated once or twice has been proven time and again (especially in the now-suppressed Traditional Latin Masses of the Archdiocese of Manila and the Diocese of Paranaque, both of which attracted sizeable crowds), but this seems to have no effect on the attitude of not a few ecclesiastics.
Nevertheless, there is hope that the attitude of the liturgical establishment will become more positive. One sign of hope is the strong support for the TLM given by Fr. Timoteo Ofrasio S.J., professor of liturgy in the Jesuit Loyola School of Theology, (the country's most prominent theological academy), a former member of the "old" ICEL and once a strong proponent of inculturation and liturgical experimentation. He has spoken of the prayerfulness of the older form of Mass, which he now celebrates daily from Monday to Friday.
Meanwhile, the SSPX continues to maintain a stable presence. A list of SSPX Masses can be found here and here.
(I would like to acknowledge Paix Liturgique, which published its own update on the situation of the TLM in the Philippines in November, based upon an earlier version of this article that I had privately circulated.)
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Complement C3 inhibitor (APL-2) meets primary end-point in Phase II clinical trial to treat geographic atrophy
17th October 2017 2nd November 2017
A complement 3 (C3) inhibitor (APL-2) has shown significant results in the experimental treatment of geographic atrophy. In the Phase II multi-center, randomized, single-masked, sham-controlled study, 246 patients were enrolled across 40 clinical sites in the USA, Australia and New Zealand. Patients received 5 mg APL-2/100 µL, administered via intravitreal injection, either monthly or every other month for 12 months. Eyes were evaluated for geographic atrophy (GA) by fundus autofluorescence photographs (FAF) and the primary efficacy endpoint was the change in square root GA lesion size from baseline at month 12. According to the sponsor of the study, APL-2, met its primary endpoint showing a 29% (p=0.008) reduction in the rate of GA lesion growth compared to sham. In patients treated every other month, a 20% (p=0.067) reduction was observed. Additionally, in a post hoc analysis, the sponsor claimed that a greater effect was observed during the second six months of the study where a reduction in GA growth rate of 47% (p<0.001) was seen with monthly administration, and a reduction of 33% (p=0.01) was seen with every other month administration.
The complement cascade is an innate part of the immune defence system, consisting of over 30 serum proteins. In general, substances on the surface of microbes or other infectious agents can trigger the complement cascade, which then activates a series of biochemical steps leading to the lysis (or bursting) of invading cells. However, certain complement proteins may also help trigger inflammation. Several components of the complement cascade have been found in drusen deposits which led to the hypothesis that AMD may result from dysfunctional inflammation which incorporates inappropriate complement activation. A series of seminal papers over 12 years ago established an association between variants in complement genes and increased risk of AMD, findings which attracted significant attention in the search for a clinical target. The complement pathway contains three arms – classical, alternative and lectin – all of which converge on C3, potentially making the molecule a key therapeutic target.
While over half a dozen or more complement targeted therapies have reached clinical trial stage, the APL-2 candidate appears to have demonstrated one of the more potent effects. The reasoning for this may be due to the central position of C3 in the various pathways leading to a more efficacious clinical result. Commenting on the results, David Boyer, MD, of Retina-Vitreous Associates Medical Group, stated, "These results are very exciting for all people afflicted with dry AMD with geographic atrophy. It is currently an untreatable condition, and the reduction of the progression of atrophy in this trial offers new hope for vision maintenance for our patients." | {
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Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam, State Bank of India, Taiwan's Sun Commercial Bank and South Korea's Shinhan Bank were granted preliminary licenses, Myanmar's Foreign Bank Licensing Committee said in a statement on Friday.
The approval gives the banks 12 months to demonstrate they can fulfill business plans laid out in their application to Myanmar's government before they will be granted permanent licenses, the statement said.
The decision is just the second time Myanmar has granted licenses for foreign banks to open since a semi-civilian government took over in 2011.
An earlier round in late 2014 saw licenses granted to nine foreign banks, also all from Asian countries. Myanmar is home to 24 private local banks and four state owned banks.
Myanmar has pursued far-reaching reforms since the end a half-century of harsh military rule in 2011 in the hope of reversing isolation that saw the country become one of Asia's poorest. | {
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But Edwards cited multiple issues with the engineering application, including the need for Orange and Durham leaders to approve the revised light-rail implementation plan. The 2012 agreement is supposed to be reviewed every four years, and each county and its partners must vote on "material changes," including a 10 percent difference in the estimated construction cost.
The Orange County Board of Commissioners was asked on Feb. 16 to delay that vote when GoTriangle said all the information the commissioners needed on updated financial and project plans wouldn't be ready by April, as originally planned. Both counties now are expected to vote in June.
GoTriangle spokesman Mike Charbonneau acknowledged Wednesday that transit staff received the FTA email before that Feb. 16 meeting but said they weren't ready to present the information.
"At the time of the county commissioners meeting that same evening, staff had not yet had the opportunity to fully review and evaluate FTA's request to identify the specific documents being requested and the process needed to submit those documents," he said.
The email from Edwards also noted that a 2012 cost-sharing agreement among Orange County, Durham County and GoTriangle no longer backs up the submitted financial plan. The agreement does not specify how much each partner could pay, and has the state picking up 25 percent of the project cost.
The state has set a 10 percent cap on funding since the agreement was signed.
Another issue, Edwards said, is the limited information about loans that could fill part of the state funding shortfall and the local money that could repay that debt.
"Again, it is unclear to FTA whether the agreements would need to include this information for GoTriangle to have the authority to issue the proposed debt," Edwards wrote.
She acknowledged that memorandums adopted by Orange and Durham leaders in December show local support for the project. However the memorandums, in which the counties pledged to help look for $175 million more, do "not create an enforceable fiscal obligation," she said.
GoTriangle General Manager Jeff Mann alerted Orange and Durham officials to the need for more documents in an email Tuesday.
Charbonneau said Mann and Project Director Danny Rogers met with both counties' managers Tuesday to discuss sending a joint letter to the FTA with the requested documentation. The counties are reviewing the draft letter, which outlines the funding originally committed to the plan, he said.
The counties need to show the FTA that they have $371.1 million – 30 percent of the local share – dedicated to the project, Mann said. He noted that the current implementation plans for both counties commit a combined $455.7 million from the half-cent transit sales tax, vehicle registration fees and a car rental tax.
GoTriangle can use the dedicated revenues to apply for financing and repay debt at its discretion, the joint letter states.
The latest financial plan still expects the federal government to pick up 50 percent of the light-rail construction cost. Durham and Orange counties, if the state picks up 10 percent, could pay about $990 million. Cost overruns or an economic change could require more local dollars, officials said. | {
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