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HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Kentucky State Police have identified a man fatally shot after a pursuit. Police said Wednesday that the man was 44-year-old Damon Christopher Gayheart of Owensboro. Police said he was shot by Trooper Paul Hale, a three-year veteran of state police. Hale was placed on administrative leave, pursuant to policy. Police said earlier that the trooper was assisting Christian County sheriff's deputies who were called Monday to investigate a suspicious vehicle. Police said when officers arrived, they determined the vehicle had been stolen from Akron, Ohio. Police say the trooper attempted unsuccessfully to remove the suspect, who began to flee, dragging the trooper until he was able to free himself. Police said officers pursued the vehicle and the trooper fatally shot the suspect during an "interaction" at the end of the pursuit.
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Chester County Eaglettes go on 3-0 winning streak Chester County Eagles pull off win against Adamsville Home Uncategorized Public Notices For Chester County, Tennessee on November 15, 2018 Public Notices For Chester County, Tennessee on November 15, 2018 As Required by TCA §30-2-306 Chester County Chancery Court Henderson, Tennessee 12CH1-2018-PR-488 In the Matter of the Estate of: DELARISE MULLINS, Deceased Notice is Hereby Given that on 10/29/2018, Letters Testamentary, of Administration, in respect to the Estate of DELARISE MULLINS deceased, were issued to the undersigned by the Chancery Court of Chester County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against his/her Estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court, within four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or of the posting, as the case may be) of this notice, otherwise their claim will be forever barred. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once. Date: 10-29-2018 Dana Kennedy, Executor/Administrator Date: 10-29-2018 Lloyd R. Tatum, Attorney Date: 10-29-2018 Keith Frye, Clerk and Master IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR CHESTER COUNTY, TENNESSEE AT HENDERSON IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: HAROLD WAYNE TEDFORD, NO. 2018-PR-490 NOTICE TO PURSUANT TO TCA §30-2-306 Notice is hereby given that on November 9, 2018, Letters Testamentary in respect to the Estate of HAROLD WAYNE TEDFORD who died December 9, 2017, were issued to the undersigned by the Chancery Court Clerk and Master of Chester County, Tennessee. All persons, residents and non-residents, having claims, matured or unmatured against the Estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred; (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or of the posting, as the case may be) of this notice, if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent's date of death. Date: 11/9/18 Michael W. Tedford, Executor Date: 11/9/18 John E. Talbott, Attorney Date: 11/9/18 Keith Frye, Clerk and Master In the Chancery Court of Chester County, Tennessee; Docket No. 2018-AA-90 In Re: Dominic Alexander Blankenship By: Jeremiah David Jones, Petitioner and Isabel Jones, Co-Petitioner Vs. Sham Gosine & Brian Lee Blankenship. Jr. COMES NOW the Petitioners, by and through their attorney of record, John E. Talbott, and hereby gives notice that this matter, more particularly a Motion of Default Judgment as to Sham Gosine and Brian Lee Blankenship, Jr. on a Petition for Termination of Parental Rights for Purposes of Imminent Adoption by Step-Parent and Petition for Adoption by a Step-Parent, has been set and will come on to be heard on Wednesday, November 28, 2018, at 9:00 a.m. before this court, at the Chester County Criminal Justice Complex, 333 Eric Bell Drive, Henderson, Tennessee 38340. John E. Talbott Attorney for Petitioners 117 East Main Street, P.O. Box 126 TRUSTEE'S SALE Sale at public auction will be on December 12, 2018 at 10:00AM local time, at the front door, Chester County Courthouse, 133 East Main Street, Henderson, Tennessee pursuant to Deed of Trust executed by Solomon L Whitman, to Donald K Holsinger, Jr., Trustee, as trustee for Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for FirstBank on September 30, 2014 at Record Book 390, Page 358; conducted by Shapiro & Ingle, LLP, having been appointed Substitute or Successor Trustee, all of record in the Chester County Register's Office. Default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms, and conditions of said Deed of Trust and the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable. Party Entitled to Enforce the Debt: Wells Fargo Bank, NA, its successors and assigns. The following real estate located in Chester County, Tennessee, will be sold to the highest call bidder: Described property located at Chester County, Tennessee, to wit: Being Lot 31 of the William E. Mitchell Subdivision as shown on plat of record in Plat Cabinet, Section 1, Page 11, in the Register's Office of Chester County, Tennessee, to which plat reference is hereby made for a more particular description of said lot. This being the same property conveyed to Solomon L. Whitman by Warranty Deed of Margaret Mitchell executed September 30, 2014, and of record in Record Book 390, Page 356, in the Register's Office of Chester County, Tennessee. This property is subject to restrictions as referenced in Deed Book 88, Page 599, in the Register's Office of Chester County, Tennessee. This property is subject to certain setbacks, restrictions, easements, and all other matters of record as shown on the plat of record in Plat Cabinet, Section 1, Page 11, in the Register's Office of Chester County, Tennessee. Street Address: 315 Melodie Cir, Henderson, Tennessee 38340 Parcel Number: 027I B 008.00 Current Owner(s) of Property: Solomon L. Whitman The street address of the above described property is believed to be 315 Melodie Cir, Henderson, Tennessee 38340, but such address is not part of the legal description of the property sold herein and in the event of any discrepancy, the legal description herein shall control. This sale is subject to, without limitation, all matters shown on any applicable recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements, or setback lines that may be applicable; any statutory right of redemption of any governmental agency, state or federal; any prior liens or encumbrances including those created by a fixture filing or any applicable homeowners' association dues or assessments; all claims or other matters, whether of record or not, which may encumber the purchaser's title and any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. The following parties may claim an interest in the above-referenced property to be affected by the foreclosure: any judgment creditor or lien holder with an interest subordinate to the said Deed of Trust or any party claiming by, through, or under any of the foregoing. Such parties known to the Substitute Trustee may include: Republic Finance, LLC. Terms of Sale will be public auction, for cash, free and clear of rights of homestead, redemption and dower to the extent disclaimed or inapplicable, and the rights of Solomon L Whitman, and those claiming through him/her/it/them. Any right of equity of redemption, statutory and otherwise, and homestead are waived in accord with the terms of said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. If you purchase a property at the foreclosure sale, the entire purchase price is due and payable at the conclusion of the auction in the form of a certified/bank check made payable to or endorsed to Shapiro & Ingle, LLP. No personal checks will be accepted. To this end, you must bring sufficient funds to outbid the lender and any other bidders. Insufficient funds will not be accepted. Amounts received in excess of the winning bid will be refunded to the successful purchaser at the time the foreclosure deed is delivered. This property is being sold with the express reservation that the sale is subject to confirmation by the lender or trustee. This sale may be rescinded only by the Substitute Trustee at any time. If the Substitute Trustee rescinds the sale, the purchaser shall only be entitled to a return of any money paid towards the purchase price and shall have no other recourse. Once the purchaser tenders the purchase price, the Substitute Trustee may deem the sale final in which case the purchaser shall have no remedy. The real property will be sold AS IS, WHERE IS, with no warranties or representations of any kind, express or implied, including without limitation, warranties regarding condition of the property or marketability of title. This office may be a debt collector. This may be an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained may be used for that purpose. Shapiro & Ingle, LLP Substitute Trustee 10130 Perimeter Parkway, Suite 400 www.auction.com File No. 17-114337 NOTICE OF WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms, and conditions of a Deed of Trust Note dated 04/30/2010, and the Deed of Trust of even date securing the same, recorded 05/03/2010, in Instrument No.: 38130 Book 339 Pgs 279-285, in Office of the Register of Deeds for Chester County, Tennessee, executed by Felicia Marie Fitzgerald, conveying certain property therein described to Bobby M. Goode, State Director as Trustee for USDA Rural Development, as nominee for Rural Housing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, its successors and assigns; and the undersigned, THE SAYER LAW GROUP, P.C., having been appointed Successor Trustee by Bobby M. Goode, State Director, as trustee for Rural Housing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable; and that an agent of THE SAYER LAW GROUP, P.C., as Successor Trustee, by virtue of the power, duty, and authority vested in and imposed upon said Successor Trustee, by Bobby M. Goode, State Director, as trustee for Rural Housing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, will, on 12/10/2018 at or about 10:00 AM, at the Chester County Courthouse, Henderson, Tennessee, offer for sale certain property hereinafter described to the highest bidder FOR certified funds paid at the conclusion of the sale, or credit bid from a bank or other lending entity pre-approved by the successor trustee. The sale is free from all exemptions, which are expressly waived in the Deed of Trust, said property being real estate situated in Chester County, Tennessee, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING on an iron pin set in the north margin of proposed Fawn Drive (25 feet from centerline) said point being the southeast corner of Lot 1; thence with the east line of Lot 1 north 00° 23' 30" east 116.82 feet to an iron pin set in the south line of a tract belonging to Wanda, Robert and William Smith, (Deed Book 77, page 648); thence with the south line of Smith south 89° 37' 07" east 94.50 feet to an iron pin set, the northwest corner of Lot 3: thence with the west line of Lot 3 south 00° 23' 30" west 116.82 feet to an iron pin set in the north margin of proposed Fawn Drive; thence with said margin north 89° 37' 07" west 94.50 feet to the point of beginning and containing .25 acres, as surveyed by Terry W. Smith Land Surveying, R. L. S. NO. 1688. This being Lot 2 Phase A of the Deerwood Subdivision. This is the identical real estate conveyed to Felicia Marie Fitzgerald from Jera Fawcett by Warranty Deed dated April 30, 2010, of record in the Register's Office of Chester County, Tennessee, in Record Book 339, page 277. SUBJECT TO THE DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS RECORDED IN RECORD BOOK 154, PAGE 388, IN THE REGISTER'S OFFICE OF CHESTER COUNTY, TENNESSEE. SAID RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS WERE AMENDED IN RECORD BOOK 157, PAGE 238. SUBJECT TO ANY SETBACKS, EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS, ETC., AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF THIS SUBDIVISION OF RECORD IN THE REGISTERS OFFICE OF CHESTER COUNTY, TENNESSEE, IN PLAT CABINET SECTION 3, PAGE 24. ALSO KNOWN AS: 517 Fawn Drive, Henderson, TN 38340 034 H B 002 00 000 This sale is subject to all matters shown on any applicable recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements, or setback lines that may be applicable; any statutory rights of redemption of any governmental agency, state or federal; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. In addition, the following parties may claim an interest in the above-referenced property: Felicia Marie Fitzgerald Spouse of Felicia Marie Fitzgerald James Bradley Fitzgerald Spouse of James Bradley Fitzgerald Parties in Possession The sale held pursuant to this Notice may be rescinded at the Successor Trustee's option at any time. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. DATED October 24, 2018 THE SAYER LAW GROUP, P.C. Successor Trustee TN180090 Sale at public auction will be on December 5, 2018 at 10:00AM local time, at the front door, Chester County Courthouse, 133 East Main Street, Henderson, Tennessee pursuant to Deed of Trust executed by Marcus A. Long and Alicia M. Long, to John Clark, Trustee, as trustee for Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. ("MERS"), solely as nominee for First State Bank on March 11, 2011 at Record Book 349, Page 42; and modified by agreement recorded on March 12,2015 in Book 394 and Page 584 and further modified by agreement recorded on February 14,2018 in Book 430 and Page 169; conducted by Shapiro & Ingle, LLP, having been appointed Substitute or Successor Trustee, all of record in the Chester County Register's Office. Default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms, and conditions of said Deed of Trust and the entire indebtedness has been declared due and payable. Party Entitled to Enforce the Debt: JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, its successors and assigns. BEING Lot No. 38 of the Oak Hills Estates Subdivision, a plat of which is of record in the Register's Office of Chester County, Tennessee, in Plat Book 1, page 14, 14A, 14B and 14C, to which reference is made for a more particularly description thereof. Said legal description is the same description as contained in the previous deed of record. This is the identical real estate conveyed to Marcus A. Long and wife, Alicia M. Long from Federal National Mortgage Association by Special Warranty Deed dated Feb. 21, 2011, of record in the Register's Office of Chester County, Tennessee in Record Book 349, page 40. SUBJECT TO SETBACKS, EASEMENTS, RESTRICTIONS AND ALL OTHER MATTERS AS SHOWN ON A PLAT OF THE OAK HILLS SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN THE REGISTER'S OFFICE OF CHESTER COUNTY, TENNESSEE IN PLAT CABINET SECTION 1, PAGE 14-B. Street Address: 756 Holly Drive, Henderson, Tennessee 38340 Parcel Number: 033J-A-002.00 Current Owner(s) of Property: Marcus A. Long and Alicia M. Long, husband and wife The street address of the above described property is believed to be 756 Holly Drive, Henderson, Tennessee 38340, but such address is not part of the legal description of the property sold herein and in the event of any discrepancy, the legal description herein shall control. The following parties may claim an interest in the above-referenced property to be affected by the foreclosure: any judgment creditor or lien holder with an interest subordinate to the said Deed of Trust or any party claiming by, through, or under any of the foregoing. Such parties known to the Substitute Trustee may include: Tennessee Housing Development Agency. Terms of Sale will be public auction, for cash, free and clear of rights of homestead, redemption and dower to the extent disclaimed or inapplicable, and the rights of Marcus A. Long and Alicia M. Long, and those claiming through him/her/it/them. www.shapiro-ingle.com MORE PUBLIC RECORDS HEADLINES Public Notices For Chester County, Tennessee on August 15, 2019 More Stories » Previous articlePublic Notices For Chester County, Tennessee on July 25, 2019 Next articlePublic Notices For Chester County, Tennessee on May 2, 2019 "I'm still not used to seeing burn piles." Crook and Second becomes four-way stop October 12 Mosquitos cause heartworms in dogs
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Old Firehouse Books is excited to make a last-minute addition to our March events! We are partnering with Kristen Olsen, writer and producer of the kids radio show Tunes & Tales, to host a Tunes & Tales Live show with Colorado author/illustrator Luke Flowers! We will be celebrating the release of Luke's new book A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood: The Poetry of Mister Rogers. Mister Rogers fans of all ages are invited to enjoy and evening of poetry, music, and a themed craft following the show! Join us in the store on Wednesday, March 20th at 6:00pm for some fun! This illustrated treasury of 75 beloved songs from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and The Children's Corner is sure to be cherished by generations of children as well as the millions of adults who grew up with Mister Rogers. From funny to sweet, silly to sincere, these songs explore universal topics like feelings, new siblings, imagination, and more. This half hour live show will include a reading from the book, a musical performance by Sean Lamborne with Tiny Mule alongside puppeteer Kristen Olsen, and a themed craft. This event is free and open to the public. We hope to see you there! Tunes and Tales Live provides a unique experience for children to hear stories read out-loud by published picture book authors. Kids will hear music performed by live musicians and play along with Tunes and Tales Live puppet star Lucy. Tiny Mule is a musical project for children and families with a very simple message: Have Fun, Be Creative, and Keep on Singing! Tiny Mule writes folk songs with children (and their grown ups) in mind. Fun, silly, witty, topical... all songs are meant to engage the minds of children while bringing parents, nannies, guardians, and all gathering something to enjoy. Tiny Mule hopes listeners sing and play along to his take on traditional, original, and popular songs. Every Monday since May 2017, Tiny Mule (aka Arlo's Dad) and his son Arlo post a video singing a song that they hope you will sing along with. Those videos can be found on Facebook and Youtube under Tiny Mule Songs.
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Jean-Michel Basquiat's iconic works on view in Seoul Kukje Gallery offers broad survey of Basquiat's major works and his life By Lee Woo-young Published : Feb 17, 2013 - 19:22 Updated : Feb 17, 2013 - 19:22 "Untitled (Hand Anatomy)," 1982 by Jean-Michel Basquiat. (2013 The Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat/ADAGP, Paris/ARS, New York) African-American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat's artistic career lasted only eight years before he died at age 27, but he still remains as a mainstay in the global auction market: A drawing by Jean-Michel Basquiat was sold at the top price of $15.2 million at an auction last Friday in London. And now, some of his iconic works are on view at Kukje Gallery in Seoul until March, offering a broad survey of his works that left a lasting impression in the contemporary art scene in the 1980s. As Basquiat said about his artistic process, "I don't think about art when I'm working. I try to think about life," his paintings reflect his personal life and the world he lived in. Jean-Michel Basquiat. (Julio Donoso/Sygma/TOPIC) Starting as a graffiti writer on the streets of Brooklyn and Manhattan under the name of "SAMO" (Same Old S―-), Basquiat rose to fame when he emerged in the New York art scene in the 1980s. Despite his lack of formal arts training, he was praised in the American and European art circles for his unique works. The artist not only contributed to bringing street art to mainstream, but also incorporated his artistic talent to T-shirt designing, jewelry making, and music performance. His paintings feature multiple personal and social messages presented through symbolic texts, list of words and imagery. Some of them comment on racial issues and refer to prominent black figures in American society such as jazz musician Charlie Parker and baseball player Hank Aaron. Basquiat's 1981 painting mixes his personal stories and his idol by using cars and airplanes with symbolic words to depict his sickness during childhood and a hammer that symbolizes the legendary baseballer Aaron, who in 1974 broke the home run record formerly set by Babe Ruth. Anatomy is also a significant part of his art, reflecting his personal trauma of having to undergo a splenectomy after being hit by a car at age 7. He developed an interest in anatomy into visual language after his mother gave him a copy of the medical text "Gray's Anatomy" when he was in hospital. Before he died of a heroine overdose at age 27 in 1988, he led a short yet prolific career, producing works that left a lasting impression in the contemporary art scene which later garnered him a reputation as a Neo-Expressionism icon. When he was 21, Basquiat was the youngest of 176 artists to be invited to the Kassel Documenta in 1982. His works were shown at the international art event alongside those of such established artists as Gerhard Richter, Cy Twombly and Andy Warhol. He also collaborated with his idol Andy Warhol, whom he befriended in 1983 and whose death later made a great impact on him. The exhibition runs through March 31 at Kukje Gallery in Jongno, Seoul. For more information, call (02) 735-8449. By Lee Woo-young ([email protected])
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'It's been a grind': The lonely, stressful, exhausting lives of NBA Draft prospects By Scott Agness For draft hopefuls, all of whom are eager to hear their name announced Thursday night, the push to the draft begins once their season ends. They might or might not finish classes — often purposely scheduling online classes in the second semester — and usually move to the city where their agent is located. That's when the grind begins. First comes preparation for the draft combine, where more than 69 players spent at least part of a week in Chicago for team interviews, medical evaluations, testing and media interviews. Second, there are workouts with teams. Agents are selective so their clients don't get worn out, usually avoiding workouts for teams outside their predictive range. That won't stop a team from drafting a player if he is there, as the front offices have been scouting and gathering information for several years on most prospects. Some teams — like San Antonio, Cleveland and New York — keep close to the vest the players they brought in for workouts. The Pacers, on the other hand, announced whom they brought in — six at a time — and allowed media interviews of prospects after each workout. Not too much should be made of a workout one way or another. It's mostly an opportunity for a team to interact with a player for a day and becomes another data point in the complex draft process. "We try to limit what an hour workout would really do to affect what we've thought for years, in some cases," said Ryan Carr, the Pacers' director of player personnel. "It's pretty rare that somebody really, really makes a significant jump." Pacers scouts and executives look on during a pre-draft workout. (Scott Agness / The Athletic) Players arrive in town the night before the workout. Some are on brutal stretches, with seven workouts in eight days, while others are invited to fewer workouts. Each team has its own way of going about it, but the routine generally consists of an evaluation by team doctors and the training staff, three-on-three and one-on-one play, individual shooting and lunch with staff members. Then it's on to the next city. "It's rough at times, but you learn to get through it because it's a process and I'm trying to go to the next level," said Daniel Gafford, a forward out of Arkansas. He completed nine workouts and should go in the first round. "It's nothing but all mental. It was rough at first for me, but now it's going by as smooth as possible." The first thing I noticed in one workout was the bright yellow shoes worn by Luguentz Dort, a one-and-done shooting guard from Arizona State. He was born in Montreal and played soccer before joining his childhood friends on the hardwood. One smart thing a player can do to differentiate himself in front of scouts is wearing something memorable — bright shoes, an armband, a unique hairstyle, etc. These pre-draft workouts allow for a player like Michigan's Ignas Brazdeikis — who was born in Lithuania and spent time in Chicago, Ontario and Ann Arbor — to demonstrate to a dozen organizations what he would add to their team, such as handling the ball and shooting from the perimeter. Those are two things he was unable to show in college. "I think it's easy to stand out because it's a situation where it's almost individualized," he said. "It's only six guys on the court, a whole bunch of people watching, and they see absolutely everything. If anything, it shows all parts of your game. I love competition, and I love these kind of workouts." Admiral Schofield, out of the University of Tennessee, entered his Pacers workout with the mindset of doing the dirty work: rebounding and guarding. But head coach Nate McMillan approached him and said he wanted to see scoring. So Schofield focused on that. He was recruited to play the two and three in college, but once Tennessee made a coaching change and Schofield was forced to play the five, coach Rick Barnes would take him out of games if he launched a 3-pointer. "I don't put pressure on myself," he said. "It's just basketball, it's fun. Even though it's going to be my livelihood, it's a game. I think once you start putting a lot of pressure on yourself, that's when you become overwhelmed and stressed." Perry Meridian High School product Dylan Windler took a different path to becoming a prospect, playing four years at Belmont University. He's one of the best shooters in the draft (43 percent from 3-point range) and helped his team to the OVC Championship and its first NCAA Tournament win. He signed with Priority Sports for representation and soon connected with fellow Indiana native Gordon Hayward about this stressful period and what comes next. Hayward's advice: "Just enjoy the process, try not to put too much pressure on yourself and trust what you've done to get here. Be you, be genuine, and the rest will come." Once the hourlong workout concluded, some scouts and administrators took the six guys to lunch with a desire to see them in a different light — away from the pressure of working out in front of every team executive and scout. It's a relaxed environment and a chance to learn even more about each guy. That was part of the process Bruce Bowen III, who took part in the pre-draft workouts last year before playing overseas in Australia, looked forward to most. "There's a lot of narratives out there about me, but once you meet me, you can tell I have a pretty good character and I'm responsible," he said. "I just want to show teams that I'm going to give it all I got." After lunch, it's off to a new city and new hotel. And recovery on the players' own time. Some guys travel with a Normatec system that aids in recovery and reduces soreness. All try to stay off their feet as much as they can, which often leads to an overload of Netflix and video games. Some also wisely spend time familiarizing themselves with team rosters and front-office members. "I bring my PS4 wherever I go," Gafford said. "I'm always on 'NBA 2K,' I play 'Fortnite' every now and then. I play something of everything, something that is going to keep my mind from wandering. I don't like being on my phone all the time. There's times I'm on my phone, but most of the times in the hotel room I'm playing games. I'm playing with my little brother, my oldest brother, some guys back home — and I got fans that I play with also." When he's not playing "FIFA" or "Call of Duty" on his PS4 travel kit, Schofield pulls up Michael Jordan clips on YouTube to psych himself up. He'll also watch video of the other five guys in the workout if he's not familiar with their game. Dort also uses YouTube for inspiration in the form of previous drafts. "Obviously, the process is great and enjoyable, but it's a long process traveling from city to city, staying by yourself," said Kentucky sharpshooter Tyler Herro, who spends free time on FaceTime with family and friends. All eyes on UK guard Tyler Herro at today. He has one workout left, Minnesota on Saturday. He's expected to go in the teens — and will be in the green room for the draft. pic.twitter.com/JODR6fpsoq — Scott Agness (@ScottAgness) June 14, 2019 "It's been a grind, obviously, for every single one of us doing things that we're not used to, traveling to cities back-to-back," said Maryland forward Bruno Fernando, who had more than 10 workouts. "Just to be able to adjust to time differences shows how much we love the game and how much we're willing to do to make our dreams come true. This is my first time in Indiana. We're going to cities you never even thought you would before and enjoy seeing teams and their facilities." After a few stops, it's easy to understand how some players have forgotten what city they're in or their room number. It all blends together. Taking a picture of the room number or saving it on their phone's Notes app is a wise move. Teams handle the booking of their flights, so the airline and seats are often inconsistent and occasionally uncomfortable. "The toughest part of this process is the travel — sometimes getting the middle seat or a regular row," Schofield said. "When you're a big guy, that's tough. Some organizations do a good job of trying to get you a (Delta) Comfort+ seat, but it's OK. It's a tough process, it's a grind, and that's what it's about. It's about mentally fighting through and showing your best every day." By now, draft boards are set and teams have a much clearer picture of what they're wanting to do. More than 100 players, including 98 early-entry candidates, are holding out hope to be among the 60 players drafted Thursday night. The pre-draft process can be a lonely experience for these players before they enter the next phase of their lives. At least they get to keep the team-issued gear as a memento after each visit. "I like it," Brazdeikis said. "It gives me time to yourself — just rest and play basketball, what more could you want? This is what I've wanted to do my entire life, and now that it's here, I love it." (Photo of Luguentz Dort: Jeff Haynes / Getty Images)
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The children's hospice that helps terminally ill kids really live "When our daughter was dying, there was nowhere else we wanted to be." By Christen Shepherd Photo: Provided by Canuck Place Children's Hospice On the reception desk, by the oak staircase, at Canuck Place Children's Hospice rests a green Victorian lamp, which staff light when a child has just died—or is expected to die in the coming hours. This lets everyone in the house be mindful of the energy shift. A child's death unleashes immeasurable grief for loved ones, but the families of kids who come to this innovative palliative care centre can take some solace in how their kids lived out their final days. Michaela Evanow's daughter, Florence Marigold, was a patient at Canuck Place. A sweet child with fawn brown eyes and a chin like a ripe peach, at just three-and-a-haf months old, she was diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) type 1—a progressive neuromuscular disease with a terminal prognosis. "To drink, go to the washroom, smile and even breathe, you need muscles, and SMA is a thief that takes these muscles away, bit by bit," says Michaela. "We had so much hope she'd somehow be cured, but as Florence got weaker our denial and coping mechanisms no longer held us afloat and we knew we needed help." When Florence was 18 months old, her doctors put in a referral for her to receive care at Vancouver's Canuck Place—a historic red-brick mansion with blue cedar-shake siding, and the first free-standing paediatric hospice in North America. "I was overwhelmed at first with the idea of a hospice," says Michaela. "It meant acknowledging Florence didn't just have special needs—she had a diagnosis that meant she wouldn't emerge from childhood." But Michaela says that not only did Canuck Place staff help her family navigate that terrifying terrain of preparing for their toddler's death and learning to live with their grief, they made sure Florence experienced many of her most exciting moments at the hospice. It was there that she first met Santa face to face, that she had her face painted and that she held a fluffy chick. "When Florence was dying, there was nowhere else we wanted to be," recalls Michaela. "We found strength there to make memories." Many parents are hesitant to make that first call to Canuck Place, fearing where it all leads. Most wouldn't guess it might lead to an afternoon on a zip line for their child who uses a mobility device, or to a family showdown on the basketball court for their child who requires an oxygen tank. Wearing his signature bowtie as he does his rounds of the nine in-patient beds, medical director Hal Siden explains that paediatric palliative care didn't exist until the 1990s, and even then it was all about pain management. He is proud of the holistic program that he and his colleagues have created at Canuck Place. "Our service is about life," he says. "We can't change these kids' diagnoses, but we can change everything around it. Our thinking is: For these kids every day has risks, so how can we make each day great for them?" Last year, Canuck Place managed 1,736 outpatient consultations, offering their services to families in their home or at the hospital, with 391 inpatient admissions. The clinical team manages care for more than 175 different diseases and conditions and administers over 150 medications. Some of the kids here have incurable illnesses; others have a condition with a cure, but treatment isn't working. Maureen LaForge's daughter Angela was 18 when, on Christmas Eve, she was diagnosed with chordoma, a rare bone cancer that erupts along the spine and base of the skull. "Initially we didn't want anything to do with a hospice—we were still fighting," Maureen says. "We felt like we were in a hurricane and tornado and tsunami all at once." She remembers that the moment she entered Canuck Place, the storm calmed. "You have an expectation of something clinical, but when you walk in, with the energy of the building and the smell of baking … it's like coming home." The main-floor kitchen at Canuck Place is an oasis of normality, where parents chat, siblings tease, and everyone eats the famous chocolate chip cookies, which are available around the clock. Angela had developed trouble swallowing, and had stopped feeling comfortable eating in front of other people more than a year prior. "But right away, here, she sat down and had cookies, which I took as a sign I could finally relax," says Maureen. The top floor at Canuck Place holds private suites to accommodate four families. Parents needing time alone can retreat here to take a breath, and still watch from the window as their children spend time outdoors with volunteers. Down the hall, there is a classroom, complete with computers and caterpillars in cocoons, where children carry on with their studies. "To see a child look beyond their medical challenges and enjoying learning and exploring fills my heart with joy," says teacher Kay Lever. Next door is an art room, where paintings of children under rainbows and trees line the walls, and a mirror holds the glittering signatures of the artists. Recreation therapist Gillian Lagambina clatters in with a rock tumbler to create memory pendants. In the basement is a play therapy room, where therapists help children makes sense of what they're going through. And there's a music therapy room, full of instruments, as well as recording equipment to capture precious voices, singing and talking, before they're lost. Kaiti Luyt's four-year-old daughter, Layla, is non-verbal but has been doing music therapy here for two years, and she always breaks into a toothy grin when she enters this space. One day the therapists surprised Layla by learning and performing a few songs by The Lumineers, her favourite band. "Little acts like this show us that we're loved," Kaiti says. Tucked away at the back of the basement is the sound-proofed "Volcano Room." Padded with mats on floor and walls to look like a volcano erupting, it's here that children can scream and pummel out their frustration at the unfairness of life. It's also not uncommon to see a tearful parent emerge alone from that room. Poppy, a senior golden retriever and therapy dog, wanders all four floors of the building, instinctively knowing who needs extra love that day. She will flop at the feet of a child in pain or sit next to an adult overcome with emotion. There's a mix of fun, realism and reverence throughout the house. On their way out to play, boisterous children glide past a mantelpiece that recently bereaved parents have decorated to celebrate their child's life. And on a wall by the play therapy room hangs a picture that a little girl who spent her final days here drew with colourful markers. In it, an airplane with "Rachel Air" on its side carries the family members and breakfast foods that this girl had wished could accompany her into death. "We've developed a care system that supports both hope and reality," says CEO Margaret McNeil. In 1999, Wendy and Terry Ostash's daughter Alyssa went into hospital for a heart biopsy, but owing to an undiagnosed mitochondrial disease, her condition rapidly deteriorated. "She walked in a typical nine-year-old, but left on a ventilator and in a wheelchair," Wendy says. Alyssa was given two weeks to live, but somehow she pulled through and continued going to Canuck Place for respite stays for the next four years. Staff helped Wendy and Terry with practical things like giving tube feeds, and they also helped Alyssa's little sister, Jenna, process her sister's illness. Wendy says staff excel at helping protective parents see what their children are still capable of doing, and that enables kids to live their lives as fully as possible right to the end. She recalls that the Canuck Place nurses once took Alyssa off her ventilator and manually "bagged" her to help her breathe, so she could have a ride in a convertible. "They took her in her favourite nurse Shanna's car and Alyssa had her hands up in the air," recalls Wendy. It was a precious moment of freedom and joy before Alyssa died three days later. "There's a tendency to put kids with life-threatening illnesses on a shelf," says recreational therapy coordinator Laura Fielding, "but I love showing families there are no limits." Fielding has seen the smallest moments in rec therapy carry meaning. She recalls that one boy with restricted mobility was thrilled to experience a helicopter ride, while his mother was moved just by having the chance to sit up close to him, with no wheelchair in between them. Another child, who was brought to sit on the beach without his wheelchair, once asked Fielding, "Am I normal now?" And whether casting the tiny footprints of a stillborn baby, or of soon-to-be-parted siblings holding hands, Fielding goes beyond making memories and helps families make physical mementoes of cherished children. It's clear the staff care deeply for each child. Janie Burns is a Scottish-born nurse whose expression flickers between warm smiles and furrow-browed concern. She speaks of each child as if they belonged to her own family. Having been at Canuck Place since it opened its doors, she now leads clinical rounds. She starts these off by lighting a candle for each "wee one" who has died in the hospice community that week. As the soft flames flicker, she names and describes each child. During the moment of silence that follows, staff lower their heads, some wiping away tears. Then the interdisciplinary team gets down to business with Burns, reviewing the file of each family currently in the hospice and discussing all their medical and emotional needs. Bereavement counselling, which begins prior to loss, plays an important role in helping a family to piece back together their lives after losing a child. And the support of the hospice does not end when a child's life does; families are followed for five years afterwards. Linda Wollschlaeger-Fischer, a woman with a somewhat apt halo of blonde curls, is in charge of spiritual care, which she describes as "an art: nuanced and hard to articulate." Wollschlaeger-Fischer respects all faiths and understandings. Whether she needs to call in a Sikh priest or an Indigenous Elder, or has to teach the parents of a dying child how to draw on inner resources they never dreamed they'd have to tap, Wollschlaeger-Fischer helps family members ride the waves of hope and grief. "To help someone in crisis who is raw—to hold that delicately and be present—is sacred," she says. Canuck Place becomes home to the greatest sorrow parents have ever known, yet remarkably many decide not to close the door on that chapter of their lives. They will return with their living children to visit, volunteer, reminisce, and reconnect with staff members, whom they now consider family. Photo: Courtesy of Katie Cross Photography Michaela's daughter, Florence Marigold, died at Canuck Place on May 9, 2015, at three years of age. Yet Michaela today describes the hospice as "life giving." And she decided that rather than visit a graveyard to remember Florence, the family would visit Canuck Place and plant marigolds there in her memory each May. The tiny yolk-coloured flowers sit in a small, sacred garden, glowing golden under washed-out Vancouver skies. "When we visit, we hear the familiar song of the chickadees in the trees," Michaela says. "The same song that embraced us through the open window on the evening Florence died." Read more: My only child died, but I'll always be a mother When my baby died, I realized there was no field guide for grief Special needsCancerDeaththerapy
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HRH Princess Soamsavali Kitiyakara presided the Tae-thong ceremony on 7th July 2012 at Wat Bowonniwet Vihara. The Phuttapisek will be on 26 August 2012 at Ubosoth of Wat Bowonniwet Vihara. Last edited by Maha Phrom; 12-07-2012 at 10:29.
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Tenneco Announces New Appointment To Its Board Of Directors | Tenneco Inc. LAKE FOREST, Ill., Feb. 7, 2019 -- Tenneco Inc. (NYSE: TEN) today announced that business leader Denise Gray has been appointed to its board of directors effective March 1. Additionally, she will be a founding member, along with several current Tenneco board members, of the board of directors for the new Tenneco powertrain technology company that will emerge later this year out of Tenneco's acquisition of Federal-Mogul in 2018 and the subsequent separation into two new, publicly traded companies. This release contains forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements relate to our plans to separate into two independent public companies. Forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to materially differ from those described in the forward-looking statements, including the possibility that Tenneco may not complete the spin-off of the Aftermarket & Ride Performance business from the Powertrain Technology business (or achieve some or all of the anticipated benefits of such a spin-off); the possibility that the acquisition of Federal-Mogul or the separation may have an adverse impact on existing arrangements with Tenneco, including those related to transition, manufacturing and supply services and tax matters; the ability to retain and hire key personnel and maintain relationships with customers, suppliers or other business partners; the risk that the benefits of the acquisition of Federal-Mogul or the separation, including synergies, may not be fully realized or may take longer to realize than expected; the risk that the acquisition of Federal-Mogul or the separation may not advance Tenneco's business strategy; the risk that Tenneco may experience difficulty integrating all employees or operations; the potential diversion of Tenneco management's attention resulting from the separation; as well as the risk factors and cautionary statements included in Tenneco's periodic and current reports (Forms 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K) filed from time to time with the SEC. Given these risks and uncertainties, investors should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements as a prediction of actual results. Unless otherwise indicated, the forward-looking statements in this release are made as of the date of this communication, and, except as required by law, Tenneco does not undertake any obligation, and disclaims any obligation, to publicly disclose revisions or updates to any forward-looking statements. Additional information regarding these risk factors and uncertainties is detailed from time to time in the company's SEC filings, including but not limited to its annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017.
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In Dr. Sheri Adams church history class at Gardner-Webb University Divinity School, I learned, among other things, about Archbishop Oscar Romero. I found his life fascinating and have since been drawn to his legacy. Frequently, I refer to Romero's life and work when preparing sermons. Such was the case for this message, preached at First Baptist Church of Weaverville on May 15, 2016 (Pentecost Year C for those following the Revised Common Lectionary. Note: I substituted the Haggai text for the Old Testament reading). Here's the beginning of the message; it's continued in the attached audio. A word of explanation: this particular Sunday, when I did the children's sermon, a toddler was particularly interested in the microphone. He added a lot of commentary and a touch of chaos to the worship that morning. I refer to this at the beginning of the audio. In May 2015, Pope Francis ordered the beatification of Oscar Romero, Archbishop of El Salvador. Pope Francis was affirming what many had said for decades: Oscar Romero's life so closely resembled the life of Christ, that Romero should be declared a Saint. Romero came from a lower middle class El Salvadorian background. One of eight children, Romero learned a trade early because his father and others of the time believed that academic studies would not lead to profitable employment. Romero excelled academically though and by 13 he was longing to study scripture with the intent of becoming a priest. He completed his studies and was ordained into the priesthood at the age of 24. He rose quickly in the Catholic church and soon became the archbishop, the highest ranking priest in the nation. At the time, El Salvador was in the midst of a bloody civil war that essentially pitted the powerful elite—who were aligned with the catholic church—against the poor, oppressed majority. Romero, most people believed, would further the cause of the wealthy elite because he had such a position of power; in reality though, he became focused on the concerns of the poor. He spoke out against injustice, taking his message from the pulpit to the streets and to the airways. Romero, a true voice for those who had no voice, advocated for the poor literally until his dying breath, as he was assassinated while he was preaching a sermon on living out the message of Christ to serve the least of these among us. Romero, now considered by many to be a saint, was at the very least, a true advocate for the oppressed in his land. Oscar Romero, guided by the spirit, was the people's advocate, the voice for the voiceless. The word Advocate comes from a Latin word which means "to call." Our word voice comes from the same Latin root word. Advocate, therefore, could mean "to call" or "to give voice to." . . .
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Workers compensation claims require serious evaluation to make sure that these are valid. Without diligence, a company can lose a lot of money on fake or frivolous claims. This requires professionals who are experts in both the medical and the legal field. Businesses hire teams of medico legal specialists to help them provide the right amount of support to their workers while protecting their own interests. The team can provide independent medical examinations and submit the reports for compliance. Among those which will be interested in these reports are state insurers, motor accident authorities, regulators, and so on. These should be thorough and accurate. Make sure that you work with a team that is accredited to do this work. Otherwise, their reports will not be admissible. The medical exams can cover not only physical injuries but psychological claims and psychiatric disorders as well.
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Fitness has become an upcoming trend for today's generation. People have started using various types of devices and apps that track the same for them so they get better every day. It has also become a community activity, where everyone wants to be better than the other or better than them daily. All kinds of different methods are being followed amongst people of all age groups to become more fit and healthy and achieve stress free lives. Yoga along with Pilates is one of the two significant workout patterns that have evolved immensely over time. They both focus on using bodyweight resistance and improve overall health. They do not require very high class equipment and can be done using mats and a few basic types of equipment as well. They both emphasize on breathing deeply during exercises and require mental focus. They are very helpful in relieving stress. Visit this link https://www.yoganic.com.au/ for more info on yoga Chatswood. Pilates North Shore is a kind of workout that focuses mainly on little movements and controlled breath. It helps in initiating a compression or contraction of the muscles of the core. The equipment that is used is different from the others as it only employs springs, levers along with your body weight to impart the resistance. Pilates helps in conditions of arthritis, respiratory conditions, back pain etc. Yoga has been in practice for more than 3000 years. It is a mixture of beliefs that include exercise, relaxation, sanguine thinking and diet. Yoga is mainly a culmination of mental as well as physical fitness. It is one of the best forms of exercise to release all kinds of stress and depression. It includes various different kinds of poses that help in making yourself aware of your own body, its function and mental health. It helps in bringing sanguine effects for problems like anxiety, depression, chronic disorder, BP etc. Yoga has various types that include Chair Yoga, Restorative Yoga, and Acro Yoga etc. One may choose what fits him the best.Both these forms of workouts have its own limitation and cannot be compared. A lot of poses in yoga cannot be done by people with severe limitations and pains. On the other hand, Pilates can be done even by elders since it includes low impact poses. Both the forms help in building your strength, helping you relieve stress, strengthening your muscles, increasing your flexibility, gain mental clarity and a lot of other benefits that help you in making and improving your lifestyle for your own betterment. But, it should be done within limits, because yourself too much in too less a time span can adversely affect you and cause injury instead of helping you. Most people in society nowadays do not know the importance of living a healthy and fit life. They choose to neglect the fact that living healthy is very important for everyone, young or elderly. However there are also certain people in society who we can see as fit, healthy and athletic even f they are not athletes. They are the kind of people who choose to work their way into leading a fit, healthy and beautiful life and this is the kind of person we should all try our best to be. A certain percentage of deaths in the today's world is known to be caused by being obese or living very unhealthy lives. Obesity has become one main reason out of the many reasons that make so many people worldwide suffer. And unless we do not be very careful we too might end up being obese eventually. It is very important that everyone in the world should make exercise and eating healthy a crucial duty towards themselves so here are some vital tips about how you can easily transform yourself! Try something you are passionate about. Exercising does not always have to be about training using heavy equipment or so. Certain fitness centers conduct activity classes such as yoga studio Prahran. Since there are many classes like this, you are free to find and join the perfect fitness class you wish. These exercises and activities are perfect for individuals who dislike vigorous training, so always make it a point to follow something you are passionate about! Professional help can guide you. In most fitness centers there are many different classes conducting a number of activities which anyone who is willing to attend can carry out without any obligations. This kind of right fitness program are hosted and conducted by professional fitness trainers who will help you anytime with whatever problem you have and they will be with you throughout your whole journey of achieving a healthy, fit life. Maintain a healthy diet is important. Most people go to fitness centers and classes in hope of transforming themselves to looking fabulous and being healthy, but something certain people tend to neglect is maintaining a proper healthy diet. Exercising itself is not enough to help you achieve your goal. . It is important that you must follow a healthy diet plan in order to make sure it supports your exercise schedule and gives you the strength you need to keep exercising. By following a diet plan you will also be sure that you will not take in any harmful or unnecessary products and food into your body which will cause you to gain unnecessary weight. There are various things that we need to look into and fulfil in the life we live. From the moment we were born to this world and till we die, we need to make sure that we live a fulfilling life that we are happy about. One of the most important things that we need to look into when it comes to living a good life is staying fit and healthy. Most people agree that we need to live a much disciplined life in order to ensure that we are fit and healthy. If you are wondering about the various different ways you can keep fit and healthy, the tips below will be beneficial. There are various things we can in order to live a fit and healthy life. Many of us need to understand that working out and engaging in exercises are one of the most common methods we can follow in order to stay fit. You can buy gym mats and start working out even right now if you feel as if you have enough time to engage yourself in this activity. Working out could be fun and exciting. There are various types of activities that you can follow as a part of your exercise routine. It is important to make sure that you find the right type of activity that suits your lifestyle to follow in order to enjoy working out. Therefore, it is quite obvious that one of the most common things you can engage in to stay fit and healthy is engaging in exercise. You can buy gym mats and engage in various types of activities to stay fit and healthy. Out of all the different options you have, it is important to make sure that you maintain a healthy and balanced diet when you can. There are various types of food and drinks we can consume in order to be fit and healthy. While there are many food items that are not too beneficial for your health, there are countless number of food items that are beneficial. If you do not want to cook vegetables or other healthy food, you can look into innovative options to mix and match various food items and prepare a very interesting yet healthy and tasty diet. Food is one of the integral things to we require to survive. Therefore, it is important to ensure that you consume nutritional food items in order to make sure that you live a fit and healthy life. Therefore, it is important to make sure that you follow the tips and ways mentioned above to live a fit and healthy life.
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About the DepartmentMessage From the Chair Undergraduate ProgramsGraduate ProgramsStudent Organizations AMPACLab DirectoryPREM Center External AwardsNSF CAREER Awards: MSE Program FacultyUCF Awards Department NewsMSE NewsletterEvents Seal and Thomas Win UCF Luminary Awards Families, friends and colleagues celebrated 11 University of Central Florida faculty members Wednesday during the second annual Luminary Awards Night. The event, cosponsored by the Office of Research and Faculty Excellence, recognizes faculty members across all disciplines for being academic leaders in their field and conducting work that has a significant impact on the world. "Luminaries, you shine a positive light on the university and illuminate the path for discovery and UCF's future successes," UCF President Dale Whittaker told the audience gathered at Orlando's Harry P. Leu Gardens. "I can't think of a better word to describe the work of tonight's honorees than 'impact.' These individuals embody UCF's promise to have a positive, lasting impact on our students and society." Recipients received a glass award and each week one faculty member will be featured on the Office of Research website through December. Two of the recipients were from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering: Professor Sudipta Seal, College of Engineering and Computer Science. Seal is an award-winning professor who has been recognized several times by national organizations. His area of expertise is blending engineering, materials science and nanotechnology for applications in medicine, space and the environment. Associate Professor Jayan Thomas, the NanoScience Technology Center. Thomas has developed wearable materials that can charge electronic devices. He is also researching materials for 3D holographic displays. Another area of research is the creation of nanomaterials to protect people and devices from laser threats. 12760 Pegasus Drive ENG I, Suite 207 Email: [email protected]
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However, I finally recorded two songs of mine! Well, it's not the best quality, considering I recorded them live in my bathroom with a not so professional microphone - but, it's better than no recording, isn't it. I posted them on soundcloud. I would be thrilled if you guys would take a look (or better: take a listen?? :D). The song Firewater & Firewood actually was inspired by the book 'If I Stay' by Gayle Forman. One of my favorite books of all time! The story is about a girl, named Mia who gets into a car-accident and now has to fight for her life. But it wasn't the girl who inspired me to write a song about staying or letting go. It was her boyfriend who at the time had nothing in his hands and all he was praying for, was Mia to want to stay alive and fight for it. I was going through a rough time at the moment and could totally relate to her boyfriend in a similar kind of way. That was when I wrote Firewater & Firewood. At the time when writing the song, I fell for a guy, who really loved himself more than everyone else. He was that kind of boy, who thought he'd get everything and everyone he wanted. I couldn't stand the way he treated other girls. Unfortunately even I sometimes forgot what a jerk he actually was. I wrote the song as a reminder for me, of who I am and a message to him, that I'm not the one he thought he knew. Till then, hope you are all doing well, and new blogpost coming soon! Yay, finally you found the time to put up some songs! I absolutely like both of them. Your voice has a soothing sound, it's comforting to listen to you singing (if that makes any sense). I wish you all the best with your upcoming gigs, you deserve to be on a stage girl!
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Q: Logging interceptor in spring IP integration in Java DSL I am integrating with one of the external vendor with spring-ip integration. I would like intercept the messages (much like web filters) to print to log file them before and after the transformation for logging and debugging purpose. As the message to log will be customized as I don't want to print all the elements in the message and would like to customize in the interceptor. I tried with wiretap but didn't help much. Any advice? @Bean public IntegrationFlow flow() { return f -> f.channel("inputChannel") //Before : logging interceptor before message convert to byte[] .transform(new OutboundMessageTransformer()) .handle(tcpOutputGateway()) .transform(new InboundMessageTransformer()); //After : logging interceptor after message byte[] is being parsed }
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The British decimal one penny (1p) coin is a unit of currency and denomination of sterling coinage worth of one pound. Its obverse featured the profile of Queen Elizabeth II since the coin's introduction on 15 February 1971, the day British currency was decimalised until her death on 8 September 2022. A new portrait featuring King Charles III was introduced on 30 September 2022, designed by Martin Jennings. Four different portraits of the Queen were used on the obverse; the last design by Jody Clark was introduced in 2015. The second and current reverse, designed by Matthew Dent, features a segment of the Royal Shield and was introduced in 2008. The penny is the lowest value coin (in real terms) ever to circulate in the United Kingdom. The penny was originally minted from bronze, but since 1992 has been minted in copper-plated steel due to increasing copper prices. There are an estimated 10.5 billion 1p coins in circulation as of 2016, with a total face value of around £105,000,000. 1p coins are legal tender only for amounts up to the sum of 20p when offered in repayment of a debt; however, the coin's legal tender status is not normally relevant for everyday transactions. Etymology The word penny is derived from the Old English word penig, which itself comes from the proto-Germanic panninga. The correct plural form for multiple penny coins is pennies (e.g. fifty pennies). The correct term for monetary amounts of pennies greater than one penny is pence (e.g. one pound and twenty pence). History Prior to 1971, the United Kingdom had been using the pounds, shillings, and pence currency system. Decimalisation was announced by Chancellor James Callaghan on 1 March 1966; one pound would be subdivided into 100 pence, instead of 240 pence as previously was the case. This required new coins to be minted, to replace the pre-decimal ones. The original specification for the 1p coin was set out in the Decimal Currency Act 1969, which was replaced by the Currency Act 1971. Both mandated the weight of the coin to be 3.564 grams ±0.0750g, and 2.032 cm ±0.125 mm in diameter. Subsequently, the Currency Act 1983 allows for the standards of the 1p coin to be changed by royal proclamation. The new 1p coins began production in December 1968 in the newly built Royal Mint facility in Llantrisant, South Wales. 1,521,666,250 1p coins were minted between 1968 and the end of 1971. On 15 February 1971, the United Kingdom officially switched to a decimal currency and the new coins entered circulation. The coins continue to be minted at this facility today. Metallic composition The coin was originally minted in bronze (composition 97% copper, 2.5% zinc, 0.5% tin) between 1971 and September 1992. However, increasing world metal prices necessitated a change of composition. Since 1992, the coins are minted in steel and electroplated in copper, making them magnetic. Rising world prices for copper had caused the metal value of the pre-1992 copper 1p coin to exceed 1p (for example, in May 2006, the intrinsic metal value of a pre-1992 1p coin was about 1.5 pence). Melting coins is illegal in the United Kingdom and is punishable by a fine, or up to two years imprisonment. Obverse designs To date, four different obverses have been used, all of which feature a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. The outer inscription on the coin is , where 2013 is replaced by the year of minting. In the original design both sides of the coin are encircled by dots, a common feature on coins, known as beading. Anticipation of a switch to a decimalised currency led to the commissioning of a new Royal Portrait by artist Arnold Machin, which was approved by the Queen in 1964. This featured the Queen wearing the 'Girls of Great Britain and Ireland' Tiara and was used until 1984. A modified form of this portrait has appeared on British Postage stamps since 1967. Between 1985 and 1997 a portrait by Raphael Maklouf was used. The portrait is couped, and depicts the Queen wearing the George IV State Diadem. Unlike previous portraits, the Queen is wearing jewellery, earrings and a necklace. The initials of Maklouf are shown below the neck of the Queen. His middle name, David, is included so that the mark is not confused with the initials of the Royal Mint. In 1997, a competition to design the obverse of the 1997 Golden Wedding crown – a coin issued to celebrate the Queen's and Prince Philip's 50th wedding anniversary – was held. The standard of entry was so high that following this competition, the Royal Mint held another to design the new portrait. Ian Rank-Broadley won this competition, and his design was used between 1998 and 2015. His design again featured the tiara, with a signature-mark below the portrait. The depiction of the Queen was seen as more realistic, with Rank Broadley himself saying "There is no need to flatter her. She is a 70-year-old woman with poise and bearing".In 2014, the Royal Mint again held a competition to design a new portrait. Designer Jody Clark won this competition, with a portrait of the Queen wearing the George IV State Diadem and the initials feature under the neck of the Queen. The portrait was sketched without an official sitting, only using reference material for inspiration. Reverse designs Despite no official government confirmation of a switch to decimalised currency, the Royal Mint began the design process for decimal coins in 1962. They invited the Royal Academy, the Royal Institute of British Architects, the Faculty of the Royal Designers for Industry and the Royal College of Art to nominate artists to design the hypothetical new coins. British sculptor Christopher Ironside won this competition, and his design was chosen to feature on the potential decimalised currency. His design for the 1p coin featured a Scottish theme, with a coin depicting a thistle above a Scottish flag inside a shield and a Scottish lion inside a shield. However, Chancellor James Callaghan's announcement that the United Kingdom would decimalise its currency included an open competition to find the new designs. Over 80 artists and 900 different designs were submitted. Ironside entered this competition with a further, different style of designs and won. The reverse of the coin, which was minted from 1971 to 2008, featured a crowned portcullis with chains (an adaptation of the Badge of Henry VII which is now the Badge of the Palace of Westminster), with the numeral "1" written below the portcullis, and either (1971–1981) or (1982–2008) above the portcullis. In August 2005 the Royal Mint launched a competition to find new reverse designs for all circulating coins apart from the £2 coin. The winner, announced in April 2008, was Matthew Dent, whose designs were gradually introduced into circulating British coinage from mid-2008. The designs for the 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p and 50p coins depict sections of the Royal Shield that form much of the whole shield when placed together. The entire shield was featured on the now-obsolete round £1 coin. The 1p coin depicts the left section between the first and third quarter of the shield, representing England and Northern Ireland. The coin's obverse remains largely unchanged, but the beading (the ring of dots around the coin's circumference), which no longer features on the coin's reverse, has also been removed from the obverse. Status Legal tender 1p coins are legal tender for amounts up to and including 20 pence. However, in the UK, "legal tender" has a very specific and narrow meaning which relates only to the repayment of debt to a creditor, not to everyday shopping or other transactions. Specifically, coins of particular denominations are said to be "legal tender" when a creditor must by law accept them in redemption of a debt. The term does not mean – as is often thought – that a shopkeeper has to accept a particular type of currency in payment. A shopkeeper is under no obligation to accept any specific type of payment, whether legal tender or not; conversely, they have the discretion to accept any payment type they wish. Speculation on withdrawal The proposed withdrawal of the 1p coins has been subject of media speculation, such as in 2015 when the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, proposed the withdrawal of the 1p coin. This was vetoed by Prime Minister David Cameron, because of the potential unpopularity with the public. In March 2018, the Government launched a consultation on the future of payments in the British economy. One question focused on the denominational mix of coins, including 'dormant' denominations. This prompted speculation that the 1p and 2p coins could be withdrawn from circulation. Analysis from staff at the Bank of England concluded that fears about the withdrawal were 'unfounded' and that there would be no significant impact on prices if copper coins were scrapped, noting the sharp decline in usage of copper coins. It is estimated that 60% of copper coins are only spent once, before being removed from the cash cycle, as they are saved or binned. Approximately 8% of 1p coins are estimated to be thrown away entirely, requiring the annual minting of new 1p and 2p coins with a face value of £500m to replace coins falling out of circulation. Further, potential inflationary effects from the rounding of prices caused by scrapping the 1p would likely be minimal, given only 3% of payments by value are made in cash and card payments would continue to be made unrounded. There was concern raised by some charities and businesses over the scrapping of 1p coins. Charities feared that the number of donations made in collection pots would fall and some business models could be severely impacted, for example traditional seaside arcades. However, in May 2019 Chancellor Phillip Hammond announced the outcome of a 2018 consultation, suggesting there were no plans to scrap copper coins and that he wanted the public to "have choice over how they spend their money". No 1p coins were minted in 2018, as the Treasury said that there were already enough in circulation. Value The penny has the lowest value in real terms of any coin in the history of the United Kingdom, since at least 1707. All previous low-value coins were withdrawn before their purchasing power fell below that of the penny. The purchasing power of previous lowest-value coins is: Mintages Machin portrait Maklouf portrait The composition was changed to copper-plated steel for the 1992 issue. Rank-Broadley portrait Clark portrait Data taken from the Royal Mint mintage statistics. The latest estimate from the Royal Mint of the total number of 1p coins in circulation was in March 2016 and there were an estimated 10.5 billion 1p coins in circulation, with a total face value of around £105,000,000. See also History of the British penny (1714–1901) History of the British penny (1901–1970) References External links Royal Mint - 1p coin Coins from United Kingdom / Coin Type: One Penny - Online Coin Club Coins of the United Kingdom Pennies Currencies introduced in 1971 Decimalisation
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GOLD FEATHERS. ADVENTURES, INSPIRATION, AND OTHER LOVELY THINGS.: INSTAGRAM WEB PROFILES. what do you think of the new instagram profiles on the web? but i imagine they'll become more useful. well anyway, here is a little catchup. my favorite instagrams from september. v got to go to her friend azure's baby blessing. and hang out with her cousin liam before he moved to utah. and it was still beach weather! one last surf day at doheny. i love that she doesn't mind freezing ocean water. making the best of errands. and making plenty of messes. wow...the months just keep flying by!
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Actions Under Old PM(NOC) Regime Not Automatically Applicable to the New Amgen Inc v Pfizer Canada Inc, 2018 FC 1078 The Federal Court ("FC") confirms in this case that jurisprudence determined under the former Patented Medicines (Notice of Compliance) Regulations (the "Regulations") is not automatically applicable to the revised Regulations. The FC dismissed Pfizer Canada Inc.'s ("Pfizer") motion, as it was not plain and obvious that the within action was scandalous, frivolous, vexatious or otherwise an abuse of the Court's process. [28] Pfizer filed a new drug submission ("NDS") to market NIVESTYM, a biosimilar of Amgen Inc and Amgen Canada Inc's (collectively "Amgen") NEUPOGEN (filgrastim) which is listed against Amgen's Canadian Patent No. 1,341,537 (the "537 Patent"). Amgen then commenced an action against Pfizer under the new Regulations to prevent Pfizer from obtaining a Notice of Compliance ("NOC") for NIVESTYM. [2] Within the context of this action, Pfizer filed for a motion to dismiss the action on the ground that it is redundant, scandalous, frivolous or vexatious or is otherwise an abuse of process, claiming that Amgen lost its right to further assert the 537 Patent under the Regulations. [1,3] Previous Proceedings Involving the 537 Patent In a previous proceeding, Amgen asserted the 537 Patent against Apotex Inc ("Apotex") because Apotex was seeking an NOC for GRASTROFIL, a biosimilar of NEUPOGEN. Justice Hughes of the FC found in his decision dated November 10, 2015, that Apotex's allegations of invalidity of the 537 Patent on the grounds of obviousness were justified. He dismissed Amgen's application and thereafter, Apotex received its NOC for GRASTROFIL. [4] Before Justice Hughes rendered his decision, Amgen had started another application asserting the 537 Patent against Apotex's GRASTROFIL in a different dosage strength. This application was also dismissed. [6] After Apotex entered the Canadian market with its GRASTOFIL products, Amgen commenced an action under the Patent Act, alleging infringement of its 537 Patent. The action was discontinued and the GRASTOFIL products remain on the market. [8] Amgen also commenced an application asserting its 537 Patent against BGP Pharma ULC dba Mylan ("Mylan") who was seeking an NOC for FULPHILA (a biosimilar of NEULASTA which is also listed against the 537 Patent), but Amgen discontinued this application. [9] Motion Is Not Clearly Abusive Of The Court's Process Upon review of the previous proceedings concerning the 537 Patent, the FC dismissed Pfizer's motion. [3, 29] The FC agreed with Pfizer that the new Regulations' s. 6.08 have essentially the same wording as the previous Regulations' wording of s. 6(5)(b) (under which Amgen's application was dismissed by Justice Hughes). [15] However, the FC indicated that: Hughes J.'s findings in the first Apotex GRASTOFIL application cannot simply be grafted on to the within action. Regard must be had to the operation of the entire NOC regime under the old and revised Regulations and what exactly was in issue and decided by Hughes J. under the old regime and to what extent it applies, if at all, to the current action. [17] Under the old Regulations, decisions regarding applications were not binding on actions for patent infringement or to declare a patent invalid. The 537 Patent remains valid, as no final disposition invalidated it. [19-21] Under the new Regulations, if the FC finds in favour of Pfizer, this would be a final determination subject only to a full right of appeal: "The within action is effectively its first and only chance." [22-23] The FC was not satisfied that it is plain and obvious that the within action is scandalous, frivolous, vexatious or is otherwise an abuse of the Court's process, and therefore dismissed the motion. [28-29] In this decision, the FC recognizes the limits of decisions under the former Regulations. The FC explains: Actions commenced under the revised Regulations determine different issues than in applications commenced under the old Regulations. This is not to say, however, that some decisions made under section 6(5)(b) of the old Regulations could not have some application in motions brought pursuant to section 6.08 of the revised Regulations, but the present motion is not such as a case. [28] Having determined that it was not clearly abusive for Amgen to assert its patent under the new Regulations, the FC dismissed Pfizer's motion. Therefore, patentees who have lost their patent applications under the previous Regulations but have not had their patents declared invalid and still have their patents on the Patent Register may be able commence an action under the new Regulations to have a final determination on the validity of their patents.
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Human Rights: UK exceptionalism The Joint Committee on Human Rights of the House of Lords and the House of Commons has published a report called 'A Bill of Rights for the UK? Twenty-ninth Report of Session 2007–08' (HL Paper 165-I, HC 150-I; published 10 August 2008): http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/jt200708/jtselect/jtrights/165/165i.pdf The report outlines a future UK Bill of Rights. Browsing the report, you would have to be a genius to detect that the United Kingdom is a member state of the European Union, or that its government has politically signed up to the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union of 7 December 2000, or that the United Kingdom has ratified the Treaty of Lisbon, or taken the trouble to opt out of the Charter, as adapted on 12 December 2007. I have no desire to deprive UK residents of modern human rights protection, but even by British standards the presentation seems to reach new heights of tunnel vision. Posted by Unknown at 11:36 23 comments Links to this post Labels: Bill of rights, EU, EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, EU debate, EU Law, EU politics, European Law, European Union, House of Commons, House of Lords, human rights, Lisbon Treaty, United Kingdom Saturday, 9 August 2008 Elected EU President 2009? With the Lisbon Treaty in the doldrums, the next five years for the European Union look set to begin under the auspices of the unreformed Nice Treaty. The European elections in June 2009 will take place without the timid Lisbon Treaty reforms, although few have spoken out against a 'more democratic' EU. Can anything be done to enhance the democratic legitimacy of the European Union, even marginally? Since the Maastricht Treaty every person holding the nationality of a member state is an EU citizen, according to Article 17(1) of the Treaty Establishing the European Community (TEC). The European Parliament is elected by direct universal suffrage, as provided for in Article 190(1) TEC. These provisions offer an objective base for some citizens' influence in EU governance, although the European Union falls far short of a functioning democracy. The limited powers of the European Parliament and the slow emergence of a 'European consciousness' have resulted in the low intensity of European election campaigns and low participation. The electoral campaigns have been fought primarily on national issues, not pan-European ones. Article 191 TEC offers a germ 'to forming a European awareness and to expressing the political will of the citizens of the Union' in the form of political parties at European level. In practice, the European level parties are still in their infancy. Funding for European parties (and foundations) has recently been provided, but they still resemble loose coalitions of national parties more than effective shapers of pan-European programmes. There are, however, some promising signs. In the 2004 elections the European Green Party campaigned on a common programme, and the Party of European Socialists has conducted a long public web based consultation for its 2009 election manifesto. The European elections 2009 offer the European parties an opportunity to inform the public about the political choices facing the European Union, but their success is still dependent on the contributions of the national parties, which – in general – have done little to enhance the knowledge of the public or the participation of their activists at the European level. In addition to programmes, politics is about personalities, and democracy is about the citizens' power to elect the office holders and to set the course for government. The real President, since the Rome Treaties, is the President of the (EEC/EC) Commission, and the Commission still forms the executive in its areas of competence, as far as the European Union can be said to have an operative government (although the superimposed European Council has increasingly morphed into a 'transitional government' with a distinctly intergovernmental flavour). Neither is democratically accountable in a satisfactory way. The President of the Commission and the Commission are appointed by the Council by a qualified majority, but the preceding nomination of Commission President and the list of the Commission as a block are subject to votes of approval by the European Parliament, pursuant to Article 214 TEC. Even without the Lisbon Treaty, the European Parliament has the possibility to make the European election results count, when it approves or rejects the person nominated by the heads of state or government. Gianni Bonvicini, in his article 'Elezione "diretta" del Presidente della Commissione europea?', notes that the conservative European People's Party has nominated Manuel Barroso for a second term. Bonvicini suggests that the Socialists field Pascal Lamy or Giuliano Amato, and that the European liberals put forward their own candidate. In Bonvicini's view this would lead to two positive outcomes. It would give weight to the Commission President and it would give a minimum of power and credibility to the European level parties. http://www.affarinternazionali.it/ In my view, it would enhance the credibility of the European election campaign if the European Council states well in advance that it intends to be bound by the election result, by nominating the candidate of the largest group as President of the European Commission. This could be one small but important result of the French Council Presidency, at the December 2008 European Council. Labels: AffarInternazionali, Commission president, EU, EU citizen, EU debate, EU democracy, EU politics, European elections 2009, European Law, European level party, European Union, Gianni Bonvicini EU Lisbon Treaty ratifications for purists The media and this blog have usually concentrated on the parliamentary ratification stage of the EU Treaty of Lisbon. This is natural, because we live in parliamentary democracies. Approval by parliament is seen as politically decisive, which it normally is. Currently 24 member states' parliaments out of a total of 27 have already given their approval. One country, Ireland, has rejected the Lisbon Treaty in a referendum, and in two member states, the Czech Republic and Sweden, the parliamentary process has hardly begun. This blog has employed expressions like parliamentary approval or ratification, the parliamentary ratification stage and other words to that effect to remind readers of the difference between the main political decision and final ratification. As with other international treaties, the Lisbon Treaty needs the additional signature of the president or royal assent in most member states to comply with their internal procedures (constitutional requirements). In parliamentary democracies functioning normally, this stage is ordinarily a formality. There may, however, exist 'benign' reasons for delaying the signature. Administrative delays are normal. In principle, there is no hurry before the end of 2008. In Germany the president awaits the outcome of the judicial challenges filed with the Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht). In Finland – although I have seen no official confirmation of the reasons – the president may be waiting (within a three month time limit) for the autonomous Åland Islands to approve or reject the Lisbon Treaty concerning their own territory. The vagaries of politics being what they are, other reasons may enter into play. For instance, seen from the outside the Polish president Lech Kaczynski seems to be engaged in populist politicking and a power struggle with Poland's government and parliament. Perhaps one of the Polish readers of this blog could present an expert comment on the constitutional matters and the political questions involved. Externally, states finalize their approval by notification of their intent to be bound by a treaty. According to Article 54 of the consolidated Lisbon Treaty version of the Treaty on European Union provides that 'The instruments of ratification shall be deposited with the Government of the Italian Republic'. The EU Council web site tells us that thirteen ratifications have been deposited: http://www.consilium.europa.eu/cms3_Applications/applications/Accords/details.asp?cmsid=297&id=2007133&lang=EN&doclang=EN The group of finalized ratifications includes the following member states: Austria, Bulgaria, Denmark, France, the United Kingdom, Hungary, Luxembourg, Latvia, Malta, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. Eleven member states have parliamentary approval, but their ratification instruments have still to be deposited. They are: Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland and Spain, Source: Wikipeadia: Treaty of Lisbon (8 August 2008) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Lisbon By the way, there is a misconception in the Wikipedia article about the Åland Islands (Finland). Currently there is no Åland Islands MEP. With a population of 28,000 Åland has lobbied for a member of the European Parliament since the beginning of Finnish EU membership, but the chances to succeed are slim, given almost 408,000 inhabitants for each of the 13 future Finnish mandates (presently 14). Åland has a guaranteed member in the Finnish parliament, which is close to proportional representation given the size of the Finnish population (5.3 million) and 200 MPs. If the regional parliament of the Åland Islands rejects the Lisbon Treaty, the legal situation would become unclear, leaving part of Finland's territory outside the geographical scope of the amending treaty and the relations between Åland and the EU to be determined. The UK territory Gibraltar (28,750) has about the same population size as Åland, but I could find no information on its government's London web site about the approval of the Lisbon Treaty: http://www.gibraltar.gov.uk/int/index.asp Another 8 km2 to watch, for purists. Labels: Åland Islands, approval, EU, EU Law, EU politics, European Union, Finland, Germany, Gibraltar, Lisbon Treaty, Poland, ratification, ratification instrument, United Kingdom
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Balangara picks up two awards in two countries over two days Awards in California and Tasmania Bee movie wins 2nd Place at TeFF We are delighted to receive 2nd place award for best short film at the 2016 Tasmanian eco Film Festival. There's many exceptional stories and filmmakers amongst this year's festival program. Looking After Our Food is a story about Tasmanian beekeepers Bob Davey & Hedley Hoskinson who are serious about protecting honey-producing leatherwood rainforests, which are essential to the island state's unique food industry. Congratulations to producers Maritza Schafer, Warrick Jordan, Tom Claxton and the rest of the The Wilderness Society team who worked on this film. The two people who deserve great respect and acknowledgement are beekeepers Bob and Hedley. Without these two caring stalwarts, Tasmania wouldn't have any leatherwood producing rich rainforests left to show in the film, which means there would be no production of the Tasmanian world renowned leatherwood honey, no beekeeping industry, diminished pollination of fruits and vegetables, reduction in agricultural production, a further diminishing of Tasmania's clean-green image, and a possible increase of GM crops. Looking After Our Food screens at 3:30pm Friday 18 November at the State Theatre, Hobart in Digital Cinema Projection (DCP). Click below to see the program and book tickets. TeFF Program Pilliga film wins 3rd Place at My Hero IFF Looking After Our Past, Present and Future a story about the natural and cultural significance of the Pilliga has won 3rd Place in the environmental category at the 12th My Hero International Film Festival in California. We are honored to be part of this important humanitarian festival that celebrates hero's who are changing the world. The 8-minute film produced for The Wilderness Society centers around the relationship between Aunty Maureen Sulter, a Gomeroi Elder, and Jane Judd, a local resident from the Pilliga region. It focuses in on the significance of our local traditional language diversity and how that's connected to the biodiversity in the Pilliga. Following the festival, the film will be celebrated online on the MY HERO website winners page and shared with millions of people worldwide. My Hero website A second Balangara film Looking After Our Greatest Blessing also picked up an Honourable Mention at the United States festival. The film features Anne Kennedy, President of the Great Artesian Basin Protection Group who is determined to save the precious clean water beneath the Pilliga forest for communities throughout New South Wales before coal seam gas mining companies contaminate the groundwater. The festival winning films will be screened on Friday 18 November between 5-9pm and awards ceremony takes place after another session of films on Saturday 19 November at 7:30pm. Where: Ann and Jerry Moss Theater Herb Alpert Educational Village Capshaw-Spielberg Center for Educational Justice 3131 Olympic Blvd. Book Tickets and register a seat Giant Lobster claws its way into "Green Fest" A Gentle Giant has been selected for the 7th International Green Culture Festival "Green Fest". The film will have its world premiere during November 15th -18th 2016 in Belgrade, Serbia. Belgrade's GREEN FEST is the biggest annual green annual event in South East Europe which binds environmental and cultural activities through film screenings, workshops, lectures, debates, exhibitions and innovations. A Gentle Giant was one of 100 selected films amongst 1,455 submissions from 98 countries. International Green Culture website A Gentle Giant was released online in early August and has since gone on to amass over 870,000 views including thousands of comments from bloggers including various politicians. "I never thought I'd say this sentence, but that is one handsome crayfish!" Ellen Sandell – Victorian State MP WATCH THIS A Gentle Giant (TRAILER) The film, along with the online media campaign produced by The Wilderness Society prompted Australian mainstream media outlets to publish articles throughout various publications, both local and national. Click on the links to read more... ABC "Fears for Tasmanian fresh water lobsters" The Advocate "Crayfish recovery plan more important than ever" The Examiner "Crayfish recovery after population disaster" The Australian "Endangered Cray's Swept Away" Copyright © *BALANGARA FILMS All rights reserved. This email was sent to [email protected] Balangara Films · 24 Hamel Street · Box Hill South · Melbourne, Victoria 3128 · Australia
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Math new announcements are printed in newspapers. They are often the subject of sensational headlines. Math and physics has a powerful influence on society. Let's look at some news. TOE theory is the Theory of Everything. In the context of TOE ...let's examine the news. Thus we see the more TRUE NATURE of the GRAND Jury investigation into the Grand Unified Theory cover-up. Let's look again ....at the news CLUES. Let's review the math applications of the Mary --> Math array GRAND JURY in Maryland. An Array is an arrangement of a set of numbers or objects in rows and columns. Definition: In math, an array refers to a set of numbers or objects that will follow a specific pattern. An array is an orderly arrangement, often in rows, columns or a matrix. The Land of Lincoln, the State of Illinois with its universities ...is slightly different from Nature's point of VIEW. Lincoln --> Lin + col + n --> line column n --> implies a n x n square matrix. President Lincoln, being the 16th President of the United States, suggests that Illinois farm LAND is in base 16 hexadecimal format .... in accordance with Einstein's data processing DATA FIELD theory. Covers linear system, vector spaces, maps between spaces, determinant and similarity. /> Matrices, vectors, vector spaces, transformations, eigenvectors/values. Covers all topics in a first year college linear algebra course. Linear algebra is the study of linear sets of equations and their transformation properties. Linear algebra allows the analysis of rotations in space, least squares . Thus far we have Linda Tripp, Maryland. Land of Lincoln and the secrets of the University of Illinois and University of Chicago. What other math has been in the news? The Vang TRIAL of matrices over the Rice Lake, Wisconsin math battle. the art or practice of using symbols especially by investing things with a symbolic meaning or by expressing the invisible or intangible by means of visible or . Thus we see 3 mathematically related ideas and their expressions in social sciences, political science, and shootings. Hall --> H ---> Horizontal --> Hor --> Horror in Horizontal Row space ..... societal math errors of Illinois get expressing in the HOR --> Horizontal Horror at Northern Illinois University. Thus we see the seats ...... comprise a linear algebra arrangement with of rows of seats. Thus literally ...we had the row/column battlefield ...with Evans Field House nearby (the Dr.Robley EVANS textbook "The Atomic Nucleus with Einsteins military FIELD Theory). Below, Evans Field House and the EVEN integer STevens Building. Thus we see a series of cover-ups and falsehoods and omissions as scientists and math people are NOT allowed to speak the TRUTH. Top answer: The degrees of freedom are the number of extra numbers you need to specify your data completely, after you have provided a summary of your data. In mathematics, any of the number of independent quantities necessary to express the values of all the variable properties of a system. Nature is comprised of many components. College textbooks describe many of these facets of existence --> biology, physics, chemistry, math, geology, biochemistry,etc. If Nature has a problem in one of these areas ...it may use humanoids to express that conflict. Many authors expressed that concept ...of human messenger vehicles on EARTH LAB ...... EARTH Theater ...EARTH equations Theater of WAR. 2 major authors clearly explained the situation. Shakespeare Quotes - All the World's a Stage. ... And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances, ... Shakespeare wrote As You Like It. Here we look at the math and bio-math dimensions of Nature and the EARTH geography area of a major math battle .....the 1989 battle of Tiananmen Square, China. year 1989 ---> All the World's a Stage at Tiananmen Square . ... And all the men and and women merely players (Chinese university students); They have their exits and their entrances (the entrance of the Chinese ARMY on JUNE 4 ,1989 into the Tiananmen Square WORLD STAGE). Humans are symbolic processors. We process language symbols. In the geography country of China, Asia that would comprise the Chinese language, arithmetic, geometry, philosophy, history, etc. Humans are subsets embedded within the many dimensions of Nature and Nature's multi-faceted FORMATS of expression. Let's try to understand this EVENT .....in the context of our existence on EARTH's geography surface that can be explained in terms of mathematical-physics space/time AND our human interaction with math and statistics. are natural generalisations of the . Let's look at the data sample of Nature's. Nature's social engineering experiment was comprised of students and other groups in China, Asia in year 1989. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beijing_HotelThe Raffles Beijing Hotel, occupies two of the former blocks of the Beijing Hotel ... Many foreign journalists were based in the hotel during the spring of 1989. We see that the EARTH LAB identifiers HOTEL + humanoid earthLING groups + Tiananmen Sqaure provides an ideal geography location with proper noun identifiers for Nature. Nature sees the symbolic/conceptual data stream ----> HOTEL + LING + Tiananmen Square --> thus giving Nature the ideal pointer to HOTELLING's T-square statistical TEST setting. The event ..... had various issues and people involved. Yaobang, a liberal reformer, mass gatherings and protests took place in and around Tiananmen Square. At its height, some half a million protesters assembled there. The demonstrations, consisting of local working residents as well as students, called for government accountability, freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and the restoration of workers' control over industry. Peaceful protests also occurred in other cities, such as Shanghai and Wuhan, while looting and rioting broke out in Xi'an and Changsha. The movement lasted for about seven weeks. The government initially attempted to appease the protesters through concessions, but a student-led hunger strike galvanized support for the demonstrators around the country. Ultimately, Deng Xiaoping and other party elders resolved to use force to suppress the movement. Party authorities declared martial law on 20 May. Thus we see the concepts that led up to the JUNE Fourth incident. Nature's social engineering INTELLECT and it's bio-math tolerance ellipse reached some breaking point ...and the Chinese ARMY was called in on JUNE, 1989. We have the empirical data of the bio-math EVENT, that provides CLUES about the Earth and its cities and populations .....as elements of sample space. Thus, we see the statistical TESTING done by NATURE as it reviews society quality control. This concept is used in the manufacturing of widgets on a production line...say 10,000 widgets a day. For every batch of 1,000 widgets.... a sample of 20 widgets is examined for quality control ....... and then if ERRORS are detetcted .... decisions are made whether to accept or reject the batch of 1000 widgets. Nature's bio-chemistry engineers and language engineers manufactured the human, the Central Nervous System symbolic processor, and the foundations of thought and logic.. Nature is very inetrested in the quality control. Thus Tiananmen Square is one example of Nature's TEST. Let's summarize the MATH CLUES and their relationship to the 1989 situation. Thus we see an interesting puzzle about our relationship with Nature's mathematics and statistics dimensions. arwinian selection of human groups FOR the display of EARTH / Nature bio-math influences and geo-math political powers. RD-blog-number-3999 by Herb Zinser reviews Nature's tragic signaling EVENT … the elementary physics signal at Sandy Hook elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut. The incomplete explanations printed in newspapers about the event … reflect the absence of INTELLECTUAL communities in the geography state of Connecticut ….. and their citizen …. complete lack of cooperation in helping understand the SIGNAL. The Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting occurred on December 14, 2012, in Newtown, Connecticut, when 20-year-old Adam Lanza fatally shot 20 children and 6 adult staff members. Prior to driving to the school, Lanza shot and killed his mother at their Newtown home. that Lanza –> Lan + Z + A –> Local Area Network agent for system Z Atomic number …. with the Carl Jung atomic collective unconsciousness of the periodic atomic table and its GROUP MIND and expression system …… whose Margaret Mead atomic nuclear family anger rose to a level of visible expression on the EARTH geography surface using human behavior and actions ……. message … display devices. Thus we have the concept of Sartre existentialism ….. and a message about 2-legged human existence on EARTH –> geography … land/ earth /soil /ground / farm land / agriculture …etc. Hence ..the English language sentence ….. Humans walk on a SANDY BEACH and wade in the water waves as the salt water of the ATLANTIC OCEAN touches the geography state of Connecticut to make Nature's communication connections …. with the human STATE of MIND known as CONNECT interface CUTs .. Nature's orders to repair / fix your brain wires in your Central Nervous System so symbols and data can use the bio-computer brain —> the State of MInd … Connecticut does not exist in the skull of people on the EAST Coast of the United States. Hence, we see 2 major violations by the EARTH geography site with proper noun label–> Sandy Hook. 1) failure to recognize Natuire's sodium chloride SALT molecule treaty with the human family dinner table and its SALT and PEPPER shakers. Hence , violations of the Margaret Mead atomic nuclear arms, elbows, mouth control treaty known as the SALT TREATY. 2) failure to acknowledge the existence of the city with electricity …and other formats of Nature's vast expression system and its messages for human communities and their educational and government institutions. Let's review another blog post .. that provide more clues about the situation .. as VIEWED from the Michael Brown EVENT database from St.Louis, Missouri. RD-blog-number-3984 bby Herb Zinser reviews the EARTH LANGUAGE signal from Ferguson, Missouri … in the St.Louis region. The St.Louis arch is a symbol of Nature's systems architecture using the EARTH ferrous oxide IRON core language ,,,, that will help decode the Fer = ferrous oxide IRON hemoglobin molecule activity and thoughts in Fer= Ferguson in the St.Louis region. You might be surprised to find out just how much work is done by electric motors. They're … The armature takes the place of the nail in an electric motor. Aug 10, 2006 – I am looking for a web site that explains how 120, 240 and 440 volt circuits work. I am refereeing to the ones you have in your house and such. May 2, 2014 – So just how do we get electricity from water … when humans walk on a sandy beach and wade in the water waves as they roll up on the sandy beach. Thus we see that Darwin selection from the living languages …SYMBOL MACHINE and its words and numbers (292 pounds) resulted in the selection of EARTH LAB specimen –> Michael Brown ….. as a copper atomic number messenger about hydroelectric power. Hence, the St.Louis arch gateway ……………….provides the CLUE .. going to the top of the 630-foot-tall Arch. Below, we see the symbolism played out …………. . SYMBOL MACHINE …. word, concept, and information transformation — > to solid physics and engineering ..the copper wire transformer in the electric system below. Herb Zinser provides some data about Nature's SYMBOL MACHINE that is comprised of nouns, verbs, concepts, math equations, flowcharts, etc. The ideas found in math and science textbooks are part of the SYMBOL MACHINE. Above, we have a partial model of a concept component ….. useful in studying the tragic signaling EVENT of the ST.LOUIS arch gateway VIA human messenger Michael Brown .. known for his bio-physics Brownian motion behavior. Other EVENT signals are for government agencies .. Department of Energy and the Office of SCIENCE and their role in hydroelectric SUPREME COURT decisions. Sep 18, 2014 – Darren Wilson reportedly testified before the St. Louis County grand jury investigating his Aug. 9 shooting of Michael Brown on Tuesday. the St. Louis County grand jury investigating –> Grand Unified Theory and the lack of diplomatic communications by the citizen /government arrogance. Thus you have some pieces to a puzzle about Nature's systems. Hence, we some data and ideas abouyt the Nikoli Tesla EARTH resonance wave models and their interaction with human electron structures. It was considered by Nikola Tesla to be his most important discovery. … The Schumann Resonance is a set of terrestrial stationary waves in the extremely low .. the LINK to Ferguson, MIssouri EVENT and number 26 message for FermiLAb. Twenty-six people — 20 students and six adults — were shot and killed at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut on December 14. Hence, we see the EARTH fabric of space and time ….and various human activities that are subset embedded within that fabric …… as explained by …….. Order The Ultimate Woman's Magazine From the Official Site & Save. Helen Gurley Brown (February 18, 1922 – August 13, 2012) was an American author, … She was the editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine for 32 years. Helen G + url + Brown –> Helen and her advanced human hosting site URL —->. In algebra, which is a broad division of mathematics, abstract algebra is a common name for the sub-area that studies algebraic structures in their own right. Such structures include groups, rings, fields, modules, vector spaces, and algebras. Judson, Thomas W. (1997), Abstract Algebra: Theory and Applications An introductory undergraduate text in the spirit of texts by Gallian or Herstein, covering groups, rings, integral domains, fields and Galois theory. Z-paper 492 by Herb Zinser provides some data about Nature's SYMBOL MACHINE comprised of nouns, verbs, concepts, math equations, flowcharts, etc. The ideas found in math and science textbooks are part of the SYMBOL MACHINE. Jun 1, 2011 – When they arrived in Milwaukee … where Khan lived … … She then grabbed the zip ties and entered the back seat of the Mitsubishi Evolution. … Zoellick later told one of those individuals that he had killed Khan and asked the man ….. someone, we have no idea whether or not Haroon Khan would be alive. Z-paper-1116 by Herb Zinser provides some data about Nature's SYMBOL MACHINE comprised of nouns,verbs, concepts, math equations, flowcharts, etc. The ideas found in math and science textbooks are part of the SYMBOL MACHINE. Biochemistry of Methamphetamine … But the K+ channels remain open and continually pump K+ out of the cell. The outflow of K+ helps to … the membrane. The resting potential returns to -70mV as the excess K+ diffuses away (repolarization). Thus we have a biochemistry message … from its EARTH LAB tragic signaling event.
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The Trần dynasty, (Vietnamese: Nhà Trần, chữ Nôm: 茹陳)also known as the House of Trần, was a Vietnamese dynasty that ruled over Đại Việt from 1225 to 1400. The dynasty was founded when emperor Trần Thái Tông ascended to the throne after his uncle Trần Thủ Độ orchestrated the overthrow of the Lý dynasty. The Trần dynasty defeated two Mongol invasions, most notably during the decisive Battle of Bạch Đằng River in 1288. The final emperor of the dynasty was Thiếu Đế, who was forced to abdicate the throne in 1400, at the age of five years old in favor of his maternal grandfather, Hồ Quý Ly. The Tran improved Chinese gunpowder, enabling them to expand southward to defeat and vassalize the Champa. They also started using paper money for the first time in Vietnam. The period was considered a golden age in Vietnamese language, arts, and culture. The first pieces of Chữ Nôm literature were written during this period, while the introduction of vernacular Vietnamese into the court was established, alongside Chinese. This laid the foundation for the further development and solidifying of the Vietnamese language and identity. History Origin and foundation The ancestor of the Trần clan, Trần Kinh, (陳京) migrated from the province of Fujian to Đại Việt during the early 12th century. He settled in Tức Mặc village (now Mỹ Lộc, Nam Định) and lived by fishing. His grandson Trần Lý (陳李; 1151–1210) became a wealthy landowner in the area. Trần Lý's grandson, Trần Cảnh, later established the Trần dynasty. From Trần Lý onwards, the Trần clan became related to the Lý clan by intermarriages with several members of the imperial Lý dynasty. During the troubled time of many regional rebellions under the reign of emperor Lý Cao Tông, the imperial crown prince, Lý Sảm sought refuge in the territory of the Trần clan, headed by Trần Lý. During this time, the crown prince decided to marry Trấn Lý's daughter Trần Thị Dung in 1209. Afterward, it was the Trần clan who helped emperor Lý Cao Tông and crown prince Lý Sảm to restore their power and return to Thăng Long. As a result, the emperor appointed several members of the Trần clan to key positions in the imperial court, such as Tô Trung Từ, who was an uncle of Trần Thị Dung, and Trần Tự Khánh and Trần Thừa, who were all Trần Lý's sons. In 1211 the crown prince Lý Sảm was enthroned as Lý Huệ Tông after the death of Lý Cao Tông. By that time the Trần clan's position began to rise within the imperial court. After a period of political crisis, the Emperor Lý Huệ Tông, who had been mentally ill for a long time, ultimately decided to pass the throne of the Lý dynasty to crown princess Lý Chiêu Hoàng in October of the lunar calendar, 1224. Ascending the throne at the age of only six, Lý Chiêu Hoàng ruled under the dominant influence of the commander of the imperial guard, Trần Thủ Độ. Even the Empress Regnant's servants were chosen by Trần Thủ Độ; one of them was his 7-year-old nephew Trần Cảnh. When Trần Cảnh informed Trần Thủ Độ that the Empress Regnant seemed to have affection towards him, the leader of the Trần clan immediately decided to take this chance to carry out his plot to overthrow the Lý dynasty and establish a new dynasty ruled by his own clan. First Trần Thủ Độ moved the whole Trần clan to the imperial palace and arranged a secret marriage between Lý Chiêu Hoàng and Trần Cảnh there, without the appearance of any mandarin or member of the Lý imperial family. After that, he announced the fait accompli to the imperial court and made Lý Chiêu Hoàng cede the throne to her new husband on the grounds that she was incapable of holding office. Thus Trần Cảnh was chosen as her successor. As a result, the 216-year reign of the Lý dynasty was ended, and the new Trần dynasty was created on the first day of the twelfth lunar month (Gregorian: December 31) 1225. Early Trần After the collapse of the Lý Dynasty, Trần Thủ Độ was still afraid that the newly established Trần Dynasty might be overthrown by its political opponents. He therefore continued to eliminate members of the Lý imperial family: first the former emperor Lý Huệ Tông was coerced into suicide in the tenth lunar month of 1226, then other members of the Lý imperial family were massacred by the order of Trần Thủ Độ in the eighth lunar month of 1232. Trần Thái Tông was enthroned when he was only eight years old. There were several rebellions in Đại Việt at that time, so Trần Thủ Độ had to devote all of his efforts to consolidating the rule of Thái Tông in the imperial court and over the country. Right after the coronation of the Emperor in 1226, Nguyễn Nộn and Đoàn Thượng rose in revolt in the mountainous region of Bắc Giang and Hải Dương. By both military and diplomatic measures, such as sending an army and by awarding two leaders of the revolt the title of Prince (Vương), Trần Thủ Độ was able to put down these revolts in 1229. According to Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư, Thái Tông and his wife, the Empress Chiêu Thánh, did not have their first son for some time. This situation worried the grand chancellor Trần Thủ Độ because he had profited from similar circumstances with the Emperor Lý Huệ Tông in overthrowing the Lý dynasty. Therefore, in 1237 Trần Thủ Độ decided to force Prince Hoài Trần Liễu, Thái Tông's elder brother, to give up his wife, Princess Thuận Thiên, for the Emperor when she had been pregnant with Trần Quốc Khang for three months. After the marriage, Thuận Thiên was entitled the new empress of the Trần dynasty, while Chiêu Thánh was downgraded to princess. Furious at losing his pregnant wife to his brother, Trần Liễu rose in revolt against the imperial family. Meanwhile, Thái Tông felt remorse about the situation and decided to become a monk at Yên Tử Mountain in Quảng Ninh in order to avoid the family feud. Finally Trần Thủ Độ forcefully yet successfully persuaded Thái Tông to return to the throne, and Trần Liễu had to surrender after judging that he could not stand with his fragile force. All soldiers who participated in this revolt were killed; Trần Thủ Độ even wanted to behead Trần Liễu, but was stopped by Thái Tông. Mongol invasions In 1257, the first Mongol invasion of Đại Việt was launched with the purpose of opening a southern front against the Song dynasty, whom they were fighting for more than two decades. The Mongols had already conquered parts of modern-day Sichuan and the Dali kingdom in modern-day Yunnan in order to besiege the Southern Song from the west. Trần Thái Tông opposed the encroachment of a foreign army across his territory and so dispatched soldiers on elephants to deter the Mongol troops. The elephant-mounted troops were routed by sharpshooters targeting the elephants. In comparison with the previous Ly dynasty, the Tran had strengthened their armed forces and so were more effectivelt able to deter Mongol attacks. At the beginning of the war, the Đại Việt army suffered several defeats at the hands of an overwhelming force that had already conquered a vast area in Asia. Several high-ranking officials of the Trần dynasty were so fearful that Prince Trần Nhật Hiệu, the younger brother of Thái Tông, even suggested to the Emperor that they might escape from Đại Việt to the Song dynasty. Trần Thái Tông submitted to the Mongols after the loss of a prince and the capital. In 1258, the Trần commenced regular diplomatic relations and a tributary relationship with the Mongol court, treating them as equals to the embattled Southern Song dynasty without renouncing their ties to the Song. Kublai Khan was dissatisfied with the arrangement at the end of the first invasion and requested greater tributary payments, including taxes to the Mongols in both money and labor, "incense, gold, silver, cinnabar, agarwood, sandalwood, ivory, tortoiseshell, pearls, rhinoceros horn, silk floss, and porcelain cups", and direct oversight from a Mongol-appointed darughachi. In 1283, Khubilai Khan sent word to the Trần that he intended to send Yuan armies through Trần territory to attack the kingdom of Champa, with demands for provisions and other support to the Yuan army. In the twelfth lunar month of 1284, the second Yuan invasion of Đại Việt was launched under the command of Kublai Khan's prince Toghon. Đại Việt was attacked from two directions, with Toghan himself conducting an infantry invasion from the northern border while the Yuan navy under general Sogetu advanced from the southern border through the territory of Champa. Initially, Trần Thánh Tông and Trần Nhân Tông had to order the army to retreat to avoid the pressure from the Yuan force when Prince Chiêu Minh Trần Quang Khải commanded his troops to stop Sogetu's fleet in the province of Nghệ An. Meanwhile, several high-ranking officials and members of the imperial family of the Trần dynasty defected to the Yuan side, including Thánh Tông's own brother, Prince Chiêu Quốc (Trần Ích Tắc), and Trần Kiện, who was the son of Prince Tĩnh Quốc (Trần Quốc Khang). To ensure the safety of Thánh Tông and Nhân Tông during their retreat, Princess An Tư was offered as a present and diversion for Prince Toghan, while Marquis Bảo Nghĩa (Trần Bình Trọng) was captured and later killed in the Battle of Đà Mạc defending the two emperors. The mass defections were the result of the significant effect that recent Mongol conquest of the Southern Song had on contemporary observers, with a Mongol conquest of Vietnam appearing inevitable to many. At the southern border, Trần Quang Khải also had to retreat under the pressure of Sogetu's navy and the defection of the governor of Nghe An. This critical situation for the Trần dynasty began to change after the Toghan made the decision to retreat with the forward troops their victory in the fourth lunar month of 1285 at the Battle of Hàm Tử, where the troops commanded by Trần Nhật Duật, Prince Chiêu Thành, Trần Quốc Toản, and Nguyễn Khoái were finally able to defeat the fleet of general Sogetu. On the tenth day of the fifth lunar month of 1285, Trần Quang Khải fought the decisive battle in the Chương Dương, where the Yuan navy was almost destroyed and the balance in the battlefield tilted definitively in favor of the Trần dynasty. Ten days later Sogetu was killed and the Trần Emperor Nhân Tông and Emperor Emeritus Thánh Tông returned to the capital, Thăng Long, on the sixth day of the sixth lunar month, 1285. In the third lunar month of 1287, the Yuan dynasty launched their third invasion of Đại Việt. This time, unlike the second invasion, commander-in-chief Prince Hưng Đạo (Trần Quốc Tuấn) assured the Emperor that Đại Việt's army could easily break the Yuan military campaign. After occupying and looting the capital, Toghan decided to retreat with the forward troops. This invasion was indeed ended one year later by a disastrous defeat of the Yuan navy at the Battle of Bạch Đằng on the eighth day of the third lunar month, 1288. Besides Trần Quốc Tuấn, other notable generals of the Trần dynasty during this time were Prince Nhân Huệ Trần Khánh Dư, who destroyed the logistics convoy of the Yuan navy at the Battle of Vân Đồn, and general Phạm Ngũ Lão, who took charge of ambushing prince Toghan's retreating troops. After the destruction of the Mongol navy, both the Đại Việt and Champa decided to accept the nominal supremacy of the Yuan dynasty and serve as tributary states in order to avoid further conflicts. Professor Liam Kelley noted that people from Song dynasty China, such as Zhao Zhong and Xu Zongdao, fled to the Tran dynasty after the Mongol invasion of the Song and helped the Tran fight against the Mongol invasion. Like the Tran dynasty, the Daoist cleric Xu Zongdao originated from Fujian. He recorded the Mongol invasion and referred to the Mongols as "Northern bandits". Nguyễn Trung Ngạn, head of an envoy mission to the Yuan court in 1314, referred to the Yuan dynasty as Hồ (胡), meaning barbarians, in his poem Bắc sứ túc Khâu Ôn dịch (北使宿丘溫驛): <blockquote> 江山有限分南北,The land is divided into North and South 胡越同風各弟兄。 "Hồ" and Viet are brothers with same customs </blockquote> Later on, Wu Bozong 吳伯宗 (b. 1334-d. 1384) was sent as Ming ambassador to Vietnam. Wu wrote in the Rongjinji (榮進集) that when he asked the Tran monarch about Annam's affairs, the Tran ruler said that the kingdom still adhered to Tang dynasty and Han dynasty customs. 欲問安南事,Asking about Annam situation?安南風俗淳。Annam customs are traditional衣冠唐制度,Clothings are Tang's standard禮樂漢君臣Music and Rites are similar to Han's court Peace and southward expansion After the three invasions, the people of Đại Việt were finally able to enjoy a long period of prosperity and peace during the reigns of Trần Anh Tông, Trần Minh Tông, and Trần Hiến Tông. Anh Tông was the first Trần emperor to reign without facing attacks from the Mongol Empire. Despite the deaths of the two most important generals of the early Trần dynasty, Trần Quang Khải in 1294 and Trần Quốc Tuấn in 1300, the Emperor was still served by many efficient mandarins like Trần Nhật Duật, Đoàn Nhữ Hài, Phạm Ngũ Lão, Trương Hán Siêu, Mạc Đĩnh Chi, and Nguyễn Trung Ngạn. Anh Tông was very strict in suppressing gambling and corruption, but he also generously rewarded those who served him well. In 1306, the king of Champa, Chế Mân, offered Vietnam two Cham prefectures, Ô and Lý, in exchange for a marriage with the Vietnamese princess Huyền Trân. Anh Tông accepted this offer, then took and renamed Ô prefecture and Lý prefecture as Thuận prefecture and Hóa prefecture. These two prefectures soon began to be referred to collectively as the Thuận Hóa region. Only one year into the marriage, Chế Mân died and, in line with the royal tradition of Champa, Huyền Trân was to be cremated with her husband. Facing this urgent condition, Anh Tông sent his mandarin Trần Khắc Chung to Champa to save Huyền Trân from an imminent death. Finally Huyền Trân was able to return to Đại Việt, but Chế Chí, the successor of Chế Mân, no longer wished to abide by the peace treaty with Đại Việt. After that event, Anh Tông himself, along with the generals Trần Quốc Chân and Trần Khánh Dư, commanded three groups of Đại Việt military units to attack Champa in 1312. Chế Chí was defeated and captured in this invasion, and Anh Tông installed a hand-picked successor, but the relations between Đại Việt and Champa remained strained for a long time afterwards. Champa invasions and decline After the death of the retired Emperor Trần Minh Tông in 1357, the Trần dynasty began to fall into chaos during the reign of Trần Dụ Tông. While being modest and diligent under the regency of Minh Tông, the reign of Emperor Dụ Tông saw extravagant spending on the building of several luxurious palaces and other indulgences. Dụ Tông introduced theatre, which was considered at the time to be a shameful pleasure, into the imperial court. The Emperor died on the 25th day of the fifth lunar month, 1369, at the age of 28, after appointing his brother's son Dương Nhật Lễ despite the fact that his appointee was not from the Trần clan. Like his predecessor Dụ Tông, Nhật Lễ neglected his administrative duties and concentrated only on drinking, theatre, and wandering. He even wanted to change his family name back to Dương. Such activities disappointed everyone in the imperial court. This prompted the Prime Minister Trần Nguyên Trác and his son Trần Nguyên Tiết to plot the assassination of Nhật Lễ, but their conspiracy was discovered by the Emperor and they were killed afterwards. In the tenth lunar month of 1370, the Emperor's father-in-law, Trần Phủ, after receiving advice from several mandarins and members of the imperial family, decided to raise an army for the purpose of overthrowing Nhật Lễ. After one month, his plan succeeded and Trần Phủ became the new emperor of Đại Việt, ruling as Trần Nghệ Tông, while Nhật Lễ was downgraded to Duke of Hôn Đức (Hôn Đức Công) and was killed afterwards by an order of Nghệ Tông. After the death of Hôn Đức Công, his mother fled to Champa and begged King Chế Bồng Nga to attack Đại Việt. Taking advantage of his neighbour's lack of political stability, Chế Bồng Nga commanded troops and directly assaulted Thăng Long, the capital of Đại Việt. The Trần army could not withstand this attack and the Trần imperial court had to escape from Thăng Long, creating an opportunity for Chế Bồng Nga to violently loot the capital before withdrawing. In the twelfth lunar month of 1376 the Emperor Trần Duệ Tông decided to personally command a military campaign against Champa. Eventually, the campaign was ended by a disastrous defeat of Đại Việt's army at the Battle of Đồ Bàn, when the Emperor himself, along with many high-ranking mandarins and generals of the Trần dynasty, were killed by the Cham forces. The successor of Duệ Tông, Trần Phế Đế, and the retired Emperor Nghệ Tông, were unable to drive back any invasion of Chế Bồng Nga in Đại Việt. As a result, Nghệ Tông even decided to hide money in Lạng Sơn, fearing that Chế Bồng Nga's troops might assault and destroy the imperial palace in Thăng Long. In 1389 general Trần Khát Chân was appointed by Nghệ Tông to take charge of stopping Champa. In the first lunar month of 1390, Trần Khát Chân had a decisive victory over Champa which resulted in the death of Chế Bồng Nga and stabilised situation in the southern part of Đại Việt. Downfall During the reign of Trần Nghệ Tông, Hồ Quý Ly, an official who had two aunts entitled as consorts of Minh Tông, was appointed to one of the highest positions in the imperial court. Despite his complicity in the death of the Emperor Duệ Tông, Hồ Quý Ly still had Nghệ Tông's confidence and came to hold more and more power at the imperial court. Facing the unstoppable rise of Hồ Quý Ly in the court, the Emperor Trần Phế Đế plotted with minister Trần Ngạc to reduce Hồ Quý Ly's power, but Hồ Quý Ly pre-empted this plot by a defamation campaign against the Emperor which ultimately made Nghệ Tông decide to replace him by Trần Thuận Tông and downgrade Phế Đế to Prince Linh Đức in December 1388. Trần Nghệ Tông died on the 15th day of the twelfth lunar month, 1394 at the age of 73 leaving the imperial court in the total control of Hồ Quý Ly. He began to reform the administrative and examination systems of the Trần dynasty and eventually obliged Thuận Tông to change the capital from Thăng Long to Thanh Hóa in January 1397. On the full moon of the third lunar month, 1398, under pressure from Hồ Quý Ly, Thuận Tông, had to cede the throne to his three-year-old son Trần An, now Trần Thiếu Đế, and held the title Retired Emperor at the age of only 20. Only one year after his resignation, Thuận Tông was killed on the orders of Hồ Quý Ly. Hồ Quý Ly also authorised the execution of over 370 persons who opposed his dominance in the imperial court, including several prominent mandarins and the Emperor's relatives together with their families, such as Trần Khát Chân, Trần Hãng, Phạm Khả Vĩnh and Lương Nguyên Bưu. The end of the Trần dynasty came on the 28th day of the second lunar month (Gregorian: March 23) 1400, when Hồ Quý Ly decided to overthrow Thiếu Đế and established a new dynasty, the Hồ dynasty. Being Hồ Quý Ly's own grandson, Thiếu Đế was downgraded to Prince Bảo Ninh instead of being killed like his father. Hồ Quý Ly claimed descent from Duke Hu of Chen (Trần Hồ công, 陳胡公), whose Hồ clan originated in State of Chen (modern day Zhejiang, China.) around the 940s. Later Trần After the Ming dynasty conquered the Hồ dynasty in 1407, Prince Trần Ngỗi was declared emperor and led the Trần loyalists forces against the Chinese. His base was first centered in Ninh Bình Province. He defeated the Ming forces in 1408 but failed to retake Đông Quan (Hanoi). Due to internal purges, his offensive eventually failed and he had to retreat to Nghệ An. A new emperor, Trùng Quang Đế, was installed by the generals in 1409. The Later Trần held the southern provinces before being defeated by Ming forces in 1413. Economy and society To restore the country's economy, which had been heavily damaged during the turbulent time at the end of the Lý dynasty, Emperor Trần Thái Tông decided to reform the nation's system of taxation by introducing a new personal tax (thuế thân), which was levied on each person according to the area of cultivated land owned. For example, a farmer who owned one or two mẫu, equal to , had to pay one quan per year, while another with up to four mẫus had to pay two quan. Besides personal taxes, farmers were obliged to pay a land tax in measures of rice that was calculated by land classification. One historical book reveals that the Trần dynasty taxed everything from fish and fruits to betel. Taxpayers were divided into three categories: minors (tiểu hoàng nam, from 18 to 20), adults (đại hoàng nam, from 20 to 60), and seniors (lão hạng, over 60). Manufactured items such as handicrafts, cotton, silk and brocades saw rapid development in this period. Some of these items were exported to China while silver, gold, tin and lead mining increased jewelry-making. State-minted copper coins were set up by the Tran authorities, so were weapons workshops, court attire workshops and utilities for bronze smelting. Education and literature were largely aided from improvements in the technology of printing and engraved wooden plates. The shipbuilding industry expanded where large 100-oar junks were produced. Thang Long then became the state's commercial center with numerous markets established. A 13th-century Mongolian ambassador mentioned that markets were held twice a month, with "plenty of goods", and a market was situated every five miles on the state highway. Inns were also established by the state during the period. During the reign of Trần Thánh Tông members of the Trần clan and imperial family were required by the Emperor to take full advantage of their land grants by hiring the poor to cultivate them. Đại Việt's cultivated land was annually ruined by river floods, so for a more stable agriculture, in 1244 Trần Thái Tông ordered his subordinates to construct a new system of levees along the Red River. Farmers who had to sacrifice their land for the diking were compensated with the value of the land. The Emperor also appointed a separate official to control the system. Towards the end of the Trần dynasty, Hồ Quý Ly held absolute power in the imperial court, and he began to carry out his ideas for reforming the economy of Đại Việt. The most significant change during this time was the replacement of copper coins with paper money in 1396. It was the first time in the history of Vietnam that paper money was used in trading. The Emperor set up trading posts at the coastal town of Vân Đồn, where Chinese merchants from Guangdong and Fujian would move in to engage in commerce. Ethnic Chinese are recorded in Tran and Ly dynasty records of officials. Culture Literature Trần literature is considered superior to Lý literature in both quality and quantity. Initially, most members of the Trần clan were fishermen without any depth of knowledge. For example, Trần Thủ Độ, the founder of the Trần dynasty, was described in Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư as a man of superficial learning. However, after their usurpation of power from the Lý dynasty, Trần emperors and other princes and marquises always attached special importance to culture, especially literature. Two important schools of literature during the reign of the Trần dynasty were patriotic and Buddhist literature. To commemorate the victory of Đại Việt against the second Mongol invasion the grand chancellor Trần Quang Khải composed a poem, named Tụng giá hoàn kinh (Return to the capital), which was considered one of the finest examples of Vietnamese patriotic literature during the dynastic era. Patriotism in Trần literature was also represented by the proclamation Hịch tướng sĩ (Call of Soldiers), written by general Trần Quốc Tuấn, which was the most popular work of the hịch (appeal, call) form in Vietnamese literature.Besides members of the Trần clan, there were several mandarins and scholars who were well known for patriotic works such as Trương Hán Siêu, an eminent author of the phú form, or general Phạm Ngũ Lão with his famous poem Thuật hoài. As Buddhism was de facto the national religion of the Trần dynasty, there were many works of Trần literature that expressed the spirit of Buddhism and Zen, notably the works of the Emperor Trần Nhân Tông and other masters of Trúc Lâm School. `Besides the literature created by the upper classes, folk narratives of myths, legends, and ghost stories were also collected in Việt Điện U Linh Tập by Lý Tế Xuyên and Lĩnh Nam chích quái by Trần Thế Pháp. These two collections held great value not only for folk culture but also for the early history of Vietnam. Trần literature had a special role in the history of Vietnamese literature for its introduction and development of the Vietnamese language (Quốc ngữ) written in chữ nôm. Before the Trần dynasty, Vietnamese was only used in oral history or proverbs. Under the rule of the Emperor Trần Nhân Tông, it was used for the first time as the second language in official scripts of the imperial court, besides Chinese. It was Hàn Thuyên, an official of Nhân Tông, who began to compose his literary works in the Vietnamese language, with the earliest recorded poem written in chữ Nôm in 1282. He was considered the pioneer who introduced chữ nôm in literature. After Hàn Thuyên, chữ Nôm was progressively used by Trần scholars in composing Vietnamese literature, such as Chu Văn An with the collection Quốc ngữ thi tập (Collection of national language poems) or Hồ Quý Ly who wrote Quốc ngữ thi nghĩa to explain Shi Jing in the Vietnamese language. The achievement of Vietnamese language literature during the Trần era was the essential basis for the development of this language and the subsequent literature of Vietnam. Performing arts The Trần dynasty was considered a golden age for music and culture. Although it was still seen as a shameful pleasure at that time, theatre rapidly developed towards the end of the Trần dynasty with the role of Lý Nguyên Cát (Li Yuan Ki), a captured Chinese soldier who was granted a pardon for his talent in theatre. Lý Nguyên Cát imported many features of Chinese theatre (also see 话剧) in the performing arts of Đại Việt such as stories, costumes, roles, and acrobatics. For that reason, Lý Nguyên Cát was traditionally considered the founder of the art of hát tuồng in Vietnam. However this is nowadays a challenged hypothesis because hát tuồng and Beijing opera differed in the way of using painted faces, costumes, or theatrical conventions. The art of theatre was introduced to the imperial court by Trần Dụ Tông and eventually the emperor even decided to cede the throne to Dương Nhật Lễ, who was born to a couple of hát tuồng performers. To celebrate the victory over the 1288 Mongol invasion, Trần Quang Khải and Trần Nhật Duật created the Múa bài bông (dance of flowers) for a major three-day festival in Thăng Long. This dance has been handed down to the present and is still performed at local festivals in the northern region. Education and imperial examination system Although Buddhism was considered the national religion of the Trần dynasty, Confucianist education began to spread across the country. The principal curricula during this time were the Four Books and Five Classics, and Northern history, which were at the beginning taught only at Buddhist pagodas and gradually brought to pupils in private classes organized by retired officials or Confucian scholars. The most famous teacher of the Trần dynasty was probably Chu Văn An, an official in the imperial court from the reign of Trần Minh Tông to the reign of Trần Dụ Tông, who also served as imperial professor of Crown Prince Trần Vượng. During the reign of Trần Thánh Tông, the emperor also permitted his brother Trần Ích Tắc, a prince who was well known for his intelligence and knowledge, to open his own school at the prince's palace. Several prominent mandarins of the future imperial court such as Mạc Đĩnh Chi and Bùi Phóng were trained at this school. The official school of the Trần dynasty, Quốc học viện, was established in June 1253 to teach the Four Books and Five Classics to imperial students (thái học sinh). The military school, Giảng võ đường, which focused on teaching about war and military manoeuvre, was opened in August of the same year. Together with this military school, the first Temple of Military Men (Võ miếu) was built in Thăng Long to worship Jiang Ziya and other famous generals. Seven years after the establishment of the Trần dynasty, the Emperor Trần Thái Tông ordered the first imperial examination, in the second lunar month of 1232, for imperial students with the purpose of choosing the best scholars in Đại Việt for numerous high-ranking positions in the imperial court. Two of the top candidates in this examination were Trương Hanh and Lưu Diễm. After another imperial examination in 1239, the Trần emperor began to establish the system of seven-year periodic examinations in order to select imperial students from all over the country. The most prestigious title of this examination was tam khôi (three first laureates), which was composed of three candidates who ranked first, second, and third in the examination with the names respectively of trạng nguyên (狀 元, exemplar of the state), bảng nhãn (榜 眼, eyes positioned alongside) and thám hoa (探 花, selective talent). The first tam khôi of the Trần dynasty were trạng nguyên Nguyễn Hiền, who was only 12 at that time, bảng nhãn Lê Văn Hưu who later became a imperial historian of the Trần dynasty, and thám hoa Đặng Ma La. In the 1256 examination, the Trần dynasty divided the title trạng nguyên into two categories, kinh trạng nguyên for candidates from northern provinces and trại trạng nguyên for those from two southern provinces: Thanh Hóa and Nghệ An, so that students from those remote regions could have the motivation for the imperial examination. This separation was abolished in 1275 when the ruler decided that it was no longer necessary. In 1304, the Emperor Trần Anh Tông decided to standardize the examination by four different rounds in which candidates were eliminated step by step through tests of classical texts, Confucianist classics, imperial document redaction, and finally argument and planning. This examining process was abandoned in 1396 by the Emperor Trần Thuận Tông under pressure from Hồ Quý Ly, who replaced the traditional examination with the new version as a part of his radical reforms of the social and administrative system. Hồ Quý Ly regulated the imperial examination by a prefectural examination (thi hương) and a metropolitan examination (thi hội) following in the next year. The second-degree examination included four rounds: literary dissertation, literary composition, imperial document redaction, and eventually an essay which was personally evaluated by the Emperor. For the lower-ranking officials, the emperor had another examination which tested writing and calculating, such as the examination in the sixth lunar month of 1261 during the reign of Trần Thánh Tông. During its 175 years of existence, the Trần dynasty carried out fourteen imperial examinations including ten official and four auxiliary contests. Many laureates from these examinations later became prominent officials in the imperial court or well-known scholars such as Lê Văn Hưu, author of the historical accounts Đại Việt sử ký, Mạc Đĩnh Chi, renowned envoy of the Trần dynasty to the Yuan dynasty, or Nguyễn Trung Ngạn, one of the most powerful officials during the reign of Trần Minh Tông. Below is the complete list of examinations with the candidates who ranked first in each examination: Science and technology There is evidence for the use of feng shui by Trần dynasty officials, such as in 1248 when Trần Thủ Độ ordered several feng shui masters to block many spots over the country for the purpose of protecting the newly founded Trần dynasty from its opponents. Achievements in science during the Trần dynasty were not detailed in historical accounts, though a notable scientist named Đặng Lộ was mentioned several times in Đại Việt sử kí toàn thư. It was said that Đặng Lộ was appointed by Retired Emperor Minh Tông to the position of national inspector (liêm phóng sứ) but he was noted for his invention called lung linh nghi, which was a type of armillary sphere for astronomic measurement. From the result in observation, Đặng Lộ successfully persuaded the emperor to modify the calendar in 1339 for a better fit with the agricultural seasons in Đại Việt. Marquis Trần Nguyên Đán, a superior of Đặng Lộ in the imperial court, was also an expert in calendar calculation. Gunpowder Near the end of the Trần dynasty the technology of gunpowder appeared in the historical records of Đại Việt. It was responsible for the death of the King of Champa, Chế Bồng Nga, after general Trần Khát Chân fired a cannon from his battleship in January 1390. According to the NUS researcher Sun Laichen, the Trần dynasty acquired gunpowder technology from China and effectively used it to change the balance of power between Đại Việt and Champa in favour of Đại Việt. As a result of this Sun reasoned that the need for copper for manufacturing firearms was probably another reason for the order of Hồ Quý Ly to change from copper coins to paper money in 1396. The people of the Trần dynasty and the later Hồ dynasty continued to improve their firearms using gunpowder. This resulted in weapons of superior quality to their Chinese counterparts. These were acquired by the Ming dynasty in their invasion of Đại Việt. Medicine During the rule of the Trần dynasty, medicine had a better chance to develop because of a more significant role of Confucianism in society. In 1261, the emperor issued an order to establish the Institute of Imperial Physicians (Thái y viện) which managed medicine in Đại Việt, carrying out the examination for new physicians and treating people during disease epidemics. In 1265 the institute distributed a pill named Hồng ngọc sương to the poor, which they considered able to cure many diseases. Besides the traditional Northern herbs (thuốc Bắc), Trần physicians also began to cultivate and gather various regional medicinal herbs (thuốc Nam) for treating both civilians and soldiers. During the reign of Trần Minh Tông the head of the Institute of Imperial Physicians Phạm Công Bân was widely known for his medical ethics, treating patients regardless of their descent with his own medicine made from regional herbs; it was said that Phạm Công Bân gathered his remedies in a medical book named Thái y dịch bệnh (Diseases by the Imperial Physician). The monk Phạm Công Bân, also known as Tuệ Tĩnh, who was a famous physician in Vietnamese history, was called the "Father of the Southern Medicine" for creating the basis of Vietnamese traditional medicine with his works Hồng nghĩa giác tư y thư and Nam dược thần hiệu. Nam dược thần hiệu was a collection of 499 manuscripts about local herbs and ten branches of treatment with 3932 prescriptions to cure 184 type of diseases while Hồng nghĩa giác tư y thư'' provided people with many simple, easy-to-prepare medicines that produced effective results. Gallery Family tree See also List of emperors of the Trần dynasty Notes References Sources Further reading External links https://ecommons.cornell.edu/bitstream/handle/1813/13117/Wolters_TranVietnam.pdf?sequence=1 1400 disestablishments in Asia Former monarchies of Asia States and territories established in 1225 Vietnamese dynasties
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package com.google.cloud.compute.v1; import com.google.api.core.BetaApi; import com.google.api.gax.httpjson.ApiMessage; import java.util.LinkedList; import java.util.List; import java.util.Objects; import javax.annotation.Generated; import javax.annotation.Nullable; @Generated("by GAPIC") @BetaApi /** * A TargetPool resource. This resource defines a pool of instances, an associated HttpHealthCheck * resource, and the fallback target pool. (== resource_for beta.targetPools ==) (== resource_for * v1.targetPools ==) */ public final class TargetPool implements ApiMessage { private final String backupPool; private final String creationTimestamp; private final String description; private final Float failoverRatio; private final List<String> healthChecks; private final String id; private final List<String> instances; private final String kind; private final String name; private final String region; private final String selfLink; private final String sessionAffinity; private TargetPool() { this.backupPool = null; this.creationTimestamp = null; this.description = null; this.failoverRatio = null; this.healthChecks = null; this.id = null; this.instances = null; this.kind = null; this.name = null; this.region = null; this.selfLink = null; this.sessionAffinity = null; } private TargetPool( String backupPool, String creationTimestamp, String description, Float failoverRatio, List<String> healthChecks, String id, List<String> instances, String kind, String name, String region, String selfLink, String sessionAffinity) { this.backupPool = backupPool; this.creationTimestamp = creationTimestamp; this.description = description; this.failoverRatio = failoverRatio; this.healthChecks = healthChecks; this.id = id; this.instances = instances; this.kind = kind; this.name = name; this.region = region; this.selfLink = selfLink; this.sessionAffinity = sessionAffinity; } @Override public Object getFieldValue(String fieldName) { if ("backupPool".equals(fieldName)) { return backupPool; } if ("creationTimestamp".equals(fieldName)) { return creationTimestamp; } if ("description".equals(fieldName)) { return description; } if ("failoverRatio".equals(fieldName)) { return failoverRatio; } if ("healthChecks".equals(fieldName)) { return healthChecks; } if ("id".equals(fieldName)) { return id; } if ("instances".equals(fieldName)) { return instances; } if ("kind".equals(fieldName)) { return kind; } if ("name".equals(fieldName)) { return name; } if ("region".equals(fieldName)) { return region; } if ("selfLink".equals(fieldName)) { return selfLink; } if ("sessionAffinity".equals(fieldName)) { return sessionAffinity; } return null; } @Nullable @Override public ApiMessage getApiMessageRequestBody() { return null; } @Nullable @Override /** * The fields that should be serialized (even if they have empty values). If the containing * message object has a non-null fieldmask, then all the fields in the field mask (and only those * fields in the field mask) will be serialized. If the containing object does not have a * fieldmask, then only non-empty fields will be serialized. */ public List<String> getFieldMask() { return null; } /** * This field is applicable only when the containing target pool is serving a forwarding rule as * the primary pool, and its failoverRatio field is properly set to a value between [0, 1]. * * <p>backupPool and failoverRatio together define the fallback behavior of the primary target * pool: if the ratio of the healthy instances in the primary pool is at or below failoverRatio, * traffic arriving at the load-balanced IP will be directed to the backup pool. * * <p>In case where failoverRatio and backupPool are not set, or all the instances in the backup * pool are unhealthy, the traffic will be directed back to the primary pool in the "force" mode, * where traffic will be spread to the healthy instances with the best effort, or to all instances * when no instance is healthy. */ public String getBackupPool() { return backupPool; } /** [Output Only] Creation timestamp in RFC3339 text format. */ public String getCreationTimestamp() { return creationTimestamp; } /** * An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource. */ public String getDescription() { return description; } /** * This field is applicable only when the containing target pool is serving a forwarding rule as * the primary pool (i.e., not as a backup pool to some other target pool). The value of the field * must be in [0, 1]. * * <p>If set, backupPool must also be set. They together define the fallback behavior of the * primary target pool: if the ratio of the healthy instances in the primary pool is at or below * this number, traffic arriving at the load-balanced IP will be directed to the backup pool. * * <p>In case where failoverRatio is not set or all the instances in the backup pool are * unhealthy, the traffic will be directed back to the primary pool in the "force" mode, where * traffic will be spread to the healthy instances with the best effort, or to all instances when * no instance is healthy. */ public Float getFailoverRatio() { return failoverRatio; } /** * The URL of the HttpHealthCheck resource. A member instance in this pool is considered healthy * if and only if the health checks pass. An empty list means all member instances will be * considered healthy at all times. Only HttpHealthChecks are supported. Only one health check may * be specified. */ public List<String> getHealthChecksList() { return healthChecks; } /** * [Output Only] The unique identifier for the resource. This identifier is defined by the server. */ public String getId() { return id; } /** * A list of resource URLs to the virtual machine instances serving this pool. They must live in * zones contained in the same region as this pool. */ public List<String> getInstancesList() { return instances; } /** [Output Only] Type of the resource. Always compute#targetPool for target pools. */ public String getKind() { return kind; } /** * Name of the resource. Provided by the client when the resource is created. The name must be * 1-63 characters long, and comply with RFC1035. Specifically, the name must be 1-63 characters * long and match the regular expression `[a-z]([-a-z0-9]&#42;[a-z0-9])?` which means the first * character must be a lowercase letter, and all following characters must be a dash, lowercase * letter, or digit, except the last character, which cannot be a dash. */ public String getName() { return name; } /** [Output Only] URL of the region where the target pool resides. */ public String getRegion() { return region; } /** [Output Only] Server-defined URL for the resource. */ public String getSelfLink() { return selfLink; } /** * Session affinity option, must be one of the following values: NONE: Connections from the same * client IP may go to any instance in the pool. CLIENT_IP: Connections from the same client IP * will go to the same instance in the pool while that instance remains healthy. CLIENT_IP_PROTO: * Connections from the same client IP with the same IP protocol will go to the same instance in * the pool while that instance remains healthy. */ public String getSessionAffinity() { return sessionAffinity; } public static Builder newBuilder() { return DEFAULT_INSTANCE.toBuilder(); } public static Builder newBuilder(TargetPool prototype) { return DEFAULT_INSTANCE.toBuilder().mergeFrom(prototype); } public Builder toBuilder() { return this == DEFAULT_INSTANCE ? new Builder() : new Builder().mergeFrom(this); } public static TargetPool getDefaultInstance() { return DEFAULT_INSTANCE; } private static final TargetPool DEFAULT_INSTANCE; static { DEFAULT_INSTANCE = new TargetPool(); } public static class Builder { private String backupPool; private String creationTimestamp; private String description; private Float failoverRatio; private List<String> healthChecks; private String id; private List<String> instances; private String kind; private String name; private String region; private String selfLink; private String sessionAffinity; Builder() {} public Builder mergeFrom(TargetPool other) { if (other == TargetPool.getDefaultInstance()) return this; if (other.getBackupPool() != null) { this.backupPool = other.backupPool; } if (other.getCreationTimestamp() != null) { this.creationTimestamp = other.creationTimestamp; } if (other.getDescription() != null) { this.description = other.description; } if (other.getFailoverRatio() != null) { this.failoverRatio = other.failoverRatio; } if (other.getHealthChecksList() != null) { this.healthChecks = other.healthChecks; } if (other.getId() != null) { this.id = other.id; } if (other.getInstancesList() != null) { this.instances = other.instances; } if (other.getKind() != null) { this.kind = other.kind; } if (other.getName() != null) { this.name = other.name; } if (other.getRegion() != null) { this.region = other.region; } if (other.getSelfLink() != null) { this.selfLink = other.selfLink; } if (other.getSessionAffinity() != null) { this.sessionAffinity = other.sessionAffinity; } return this; } Builder(TargetPool source) { this.backupPool = source.backupPool; this.creationTimestamp = source.creationTimestamp; this.description = source.description; this.failoverRatio = source.failoverRatio; this.healthChecks = source.healthChecks; this.id = source.id; this.instances = source.instances; this.kind = source.kind; this.name = source.name; this.region = source.region; this.selfLink = source.selfLink; this.sessionAffinity = source.sessionAffinity; } /** * This field is applicable only when the containing target pool is serving a forwarding rule as * the primary pool, and its failoverRatio field is properly set to a value between [0, 1]. * * <p>backupPool and failoverRatio together define the fallback behavior of the primary target * pool: if the ratio of the healthy instances in the primary pool is at or below failoverRatio, * traffic arriving at the load-balanced IP will be directed to the backup pool. * * <p>In case where failoverRatio and backupPool are not set, or all the instances in the backup * pool are unhealthy, the traffic will be directed back to the primary pool in the "force" * mode, where traffic will be spread to the healthy instances with the best effort, or to all * instances when no instance is healthy. */ public String getBackupPool() { return backupPool; } /** * This field is applicable only when the containing target pool is serving a forwarding rule as * the primary pool, and its failoverRatio field is properly set to a value between [0, 1]. * * <p>backupPool and failoverRatio together define the fallback behavior of the primary target * pool: if the ratio of the healthy instances in the primary pool is at or below failoverRatio, * traffic arriving at the load-balanced IP will be directed to the backup pool. * * <p>In case where failoverRatio and backupPool are not set, or all the instances in the backup * pool are unhealthy, the traffic will be directed back to the primary pool in the "force" * mode, where traffic will be spread to the healthy instances with the best effort, or to all * instances when no instance is healthy. */ public Builder setBackupPool(String backupPool) { this.backupPool = backupPool; return this; } /** [Output Only] Creation timestamp in RFC3339 text format. */ public String getCreationTimestamp() { return creationTimestamp; } /** [Output Only] Creation timestamp in RFC3339 text format. */ public Builder setCreationTimestamp(String creationTimestamp) { this.creationTimestamp = creationTimestamp; return this; } /** * An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource. */ public String getDescription() { return description; } /** * An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource. */ public Builder setDescription(String description) { this.description = description; return this; } /** * This field is applicable only when the containing target pool is serving a forwarding rule as * the primary pool (i.e., not as a backup pool to some other target pool). The value of the * field must be in [0, 1]. * * <p>If set, backupPool must also be set. They together define the fallback behavior of the * primary target pool: if the ratio of the healthy instances in the primary pool is at or below * this number, traffic arriving at the load-balanced IP will be directed to the backup pool. * * <p>In case where failoverRatio is not set or all the instances in the backup pool are * unhealthy, the traffic will be directed back to the primary pool in the "force" mode, where * traffic will be spread to the healthy instances with the best effort, or to all instances * when no instance is healthy. */ public Float getFailoverRatio() { return failoverRatio; } /** * This field is applicable only when the containing target pool is serving a forwarding rule as * the primary pool (i.e., not as a backup pool to some other target pool). The value of the * field must be in [0, 1]. * * <p>If set, backupPool must also be set. They together define the fallback behavior of the * primary target pool: if the ratio of the healthy instances in the primary pool is at or below * this number, traffic arriving at the load-balanced IP will be directed to the backup pool. * * <p>In case where failoverRatio is not set or all the instances in the backup pool are * unhealthy, the traffic will be directed back to the primary pool in the "force" mode, where * traffic will be spread to the healthy instances with the best effort, or to all instances * when no instance is healthy. */ public Builder setFailoverRatio(Float failoverRatio) { this.failoverRatio = failoverRatio; return this; } /** * The URL of the HttpHealthCheck resource. A member instance in this pool is considered healthy * if and only if the health checks pass. An empty list means all member instances will be * considered healthy at all times. Only HttpHealthChecks are supported. Only one health check * may be specified. */ public List<String> getHealthChecksList() { return healthChecks; } /** * The URL of the HttpHealthCheck resource. A member instance in this pool is considered healthy * if and only if the health checks pass. An empty list means all member instances will be * considered healthy at all times. Only HttpHealthChecks are supported. Only one health check * may be specified. */ public Builder addAllHealthChecks(List<String> healthChecks) { if (this.healthChecks == null) { this.healthChecks = new LinkedList<>(); } this.healthChecks.addAll(healthChecks); return this; } /** * The URL of the HttpHealthCheck resource. A member instance in this pool is considered healthy * if and only if the health checks pass. An empty list means all member instances will be * considered healthy at all times. Only HttpHealthChecks are supported. Only one health check * may be specified. */ public Builder addHealthChecks(String healthChecks) { if (this.healthChecks == null) { this.healthChecks = new LinkedList<>(); } this.healthChecks.add(healthChecks); return this; } /** * [Output Only] The unique identifier for the resource. This identifier is defined by the * server. */ public String getId() { return id; } /** * [Output Only] The unique identifier for the resource. This identifier is defined by the * server. */ public Builder setId(String id) { this.id = id; return this; } /** * A list of resource URLs to the virtual machine instances serving this pool. They must live in * zones contained in the same region as this pool. */ public List<String> getInstancesList() { return instances; } /** * A list of resource URLs to the virtual machine instances serving this pool. They must live in * zones contained in the same region as this pool. */ public Builder addAllInstances(List<String> instances) { if (this.instances == null) { this.instances = new LinkedList<>(); } this.instances.addAll(instances); return this; } /** * A list of resource URLs to the virtual machine instances serving this pool. They must live in * zones contained in the same region as this pool. */ public Builder addInstances(String instances) { if (this.instances == null) { this.instances = new LinkedList<>(); } this.instances.add(instances); return this; } /** [Output Only] Type of the resource. Always compute#targetPool for target pools. */ public String getKind() { return kind; } /** [Output Only] Type of the resource. Always compute#targetPool for target pools. */ public Builder setKind(String kind) { this.kind = kind; return this; } /** * Name of the resource. Provided by the client when the resource is created. The name must be * 1-63 characters long, and comply with RFC1035. Specifically, the name must be 1-63 characters * long and match the regular expression `[a-z]([-a-z0-9]&#42;[a-z0-9])?` which means the first * character must be a lowercase letter, and all following characters must be a dash, lowercase * letter, or digit, except the last character, which cannot be a dash. */ public String getName() { return name; } /** * Name of the resource. Provided by the client when the resource is created. The name must be * 1-63 characters long, and comply with RFC1035. Specifically, the name must be 1-63 characters * long and match the regular expression `[a-z]([-a-z0-9]&#42;[a-z0-9])?` which means the first * character must be a lowercase letter, and all following characters must be a dash, lowercase * letter, or digit, except the last character, which cannot be a dash. */ public Builder setName(String name) { this.name = name; return this; } /** [Output Only] URL of the region where the target pool resides. */ public String getRegion() { return region; } /** [Output Only] URL of the region where the target pool resides. */ public Builder setRegion(String region) { this.region = region; return this; } /** [Output Only] Server-defined URL for the resource. */ public String getSelfLink() { return selfLink; } /** [Output Only] Server-defined URL for the resource. */ public Builder setSelfLink(String selfLink) { this.selfLink = selfLink; return this; } /** * Session affinity option, must be one of the following values: NONE: Connections from the same * client IP may go to any instance in the pool. CLIENT_IP: Connections from the same client IP * will go to the same instance in the pool while that instance remains healthy. * CLIENT_IP_PROTO: Connections from the same client IP with the same IP protocol will go to the * same instance in the pool while that instance remains healthy. */ public String getSessionAffinity() { return sessionAffinity; } /** * Session affinity option, must be one of the following values: NONE: Connections from the same * client IP may go to any instance in the pool. CLIENT_IP: Connections from the same client IP * will go to the same instance in the pool while that instance remains healthy. * CLIENT_IP_PROTO: Connections from the same client IP with the same IP protocol will go to the * same instance in the pool while that instance remains healthy. */ public Builder setSessionAffinity(String sessionAffinity) { this.sessionAffinity = sessionAffinity; return this; } public TargetPool build() { return new TargetPool( backupPool, creationTimestamp, description, failoverRatio, healthChecks, id, instances, kind, name, region, selfLink, sessionAffinity); } public Builder clone() { Builder newBuilder = new Builder(); newBuilder.setBackupPool(this.backupPool); newBuilder.setCreationTimestamp(this.creationTimestamp); newBuilder.setDescription(this.description); newBuilder.setFailoverRatio(this.failoverRatio); newBuilder.addAllHealthChecks(this.healthChecks); newBuilder.setId(this.id); newBuilder.addAllInstances(this.instances); newBuilder.setKind(this.kind); newBuilder.setName(this.name); newBuilder.setRegion(this.region); newBuilder.setSelfLink(this.selfLink); newBuilder.setSessionAffinity(this.sessionAffinity); return newBuilder; } } @Override public String toString() { return "TargetPool{" + "backupPool=" + backupPool + ", " + "creationTimestamp=" + creationTimestamp + ", " + "description=" + description + ", " + "failoverRatio=" + failoverRatio + ", " + "healthChecks=" + healthChecks + ", " + "id=" + id + ", " + "instances=" + instances + ", " + "kind=" + kind + ", " + "name=" + name + ", " + "region=" + region + ", " + "selfLink=" + selfLink + ", " + "sessionAffinity=" + sessionAffinity + "}"; } @Override public boolean equals(Object o) { if (o == this) { return true; } if (o instanceof TargetPool) { TargetPool that = (TargetPool) o; return Objects.equals(this.backupPool, that.getBackupPool()) && Objects.equals(this.creationTimestamp, that.getCreationTimestamp()) && Objects.equals(this.description, that.getDescription()) && Objects.equals(this.failoverRatio, that.getFailoverRatio()) && Objects.equals(this.healthChecks, that.getHealthChecksList()) && Objects.equals(this.id, that.getId()) && Objects.equals(this.instances, that.getInstancesList()) && Objects.equals(this.kind, that.getKind()) && Objects.equals(this.name, that.getName()) && Objects.equals(this.region, that.getRegion()) && Objects.equals(this.selfLink, that.getSelfLink()) && Objects.equals(this.sessionAffinity, that.getSessionAffinity()); } return false; } @Override public int hashCode() { return Objects.hash( backupPool, creationTimestamp, description, failoverRatio, healthChecks, id, instances, kind, name, region, selfLink, sessionAffinity); } }
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As a big fan of Lush soaps, I was excited to try two of the new summer releases: Mangnificent and Parsley Porridge. Filled with natural ingredients and fresh fragrances, both of these soaps are designed to invigorate your morning shower and leave you squeaky clean - so which one got my thumbs up? Mangnificent is a zesty tropical punch in the face for your morning shower. With its fresh splashes of Sicilian lemon oil, mandarin oil and neroli, this soap had me super excited as I love citrusy scents and mangoes in general. Parsley Porridge on the other hand is designed more for cleanliness than for fragrance. This soap uses the dirt-busting powers of oatmeal, parsley and tea tree oil to thoroughly cleanse skin. Rapeseed oil - this oil forms the basis of this and many other Lush soaps as an alternative to palm oil, which Lush claims is often is aggressively harvested and leads to deforestation of native forests. It's also known as canola oil... which is also farmed on a large-scale... so go figure. After this all the other ingredients in this soap are basically fragrances and coloring. Tea tree infusion - a natural acne-fighting ingredient that has antibacterial properties. Oddly enough, this can also cause irritation for people with acne by drying out their skin. Other ingredients of note are aloe vera (anti-inflammatory, moisturizing), parsley (antioxidant), oatmeal (anti-inflammatory, moisturizing), thyme oil (acne-fighting), sandalwood oil (astringent, moisturizing) and grapefruit oil (astringent). Compared to Mangnificent, the Parsley Porridge is packed with way more cleansing ingredients and so clearly wins here. Both soaps cost $6.95 for 100g. Like all Lush soaps, they come wrapped rustic-style in waxed paper. In terms of the physical shape of each, I much preferred Parsley Porridge. Perhaps my piece of Mangnificent was actually a little bigger than PP, but I found it trickier to hold and the sharp edges made it difficult to really work it between my hands to get a lather. Mangnificent as expected smells citrusy and of fresh mangoes, but I was kinda surprised that it wasn't as "in your face" as I expected. Usually Lush products are SO FRAGRANCE, but in a good, natural way and this soap just kinda fell flat. Mangnificent had a scent for sure, but only if I put my nose really close to it. Parsley Porridge on the other hand, smelled just like what it was: a mix of oatmeal, parsley and tea tree oil. Kinda like a medicine cabinet. Luckily, the scent doesn't linger on the skin! After using each for a few weeks, I have to say that Parsley Porridge is my favourite. It lathers nicely and rinses easily without leaving my skin tight. I actually like the kinda menthol-y smell it gives off and it is strong enough to wash feet that have been running in beach sand all day. Mangnificent on the other hand hardly lathers at all and leaves a bit of a film when rinsing off. I think it still did a decent job of cleansing, but I guess without that soap lather, it's hard to really feel like it's working. Buy - Parsley Porridge, but ditch Mangnificent. Buy both products from Lush.
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Q: NSInvocation making app crash I'm using NSInvocation as follows: In my init, I'm writing this in my viewDidLoad: SEL mySelector; mySelector = @selector(initParsersetId:type:); NSMethodSignature * sig = nil; sig = [[self class] instanceMethodSignatureForSelector:mySelector]; myInvocation = nil; myInvocation = [NSInvocation invocationWithMethodSignature:sig]; [myInvocation setTarget:self]; [myInvocation setSelector:mySelector]; And I'm calling it like this: Idea *tempIdea = [[Idea alloc]init]; tempIdea = [genericArray objectAtIndex:indexPath.row]; idea.ideaId = tempIdea.ideaId; [tempIdea release]; NSNumber *_id_ = [NSNumber numberWithInt:idea.ideaId]; [myInvocation setArgument:_id_ atIndex:2]; //CRASHING AT THIS LINE My application is crashing at the indicated line. Can anybody please help me? A: I've found the answer but I'm not convinced how. Actually, initially I was writing all the initialisation code in viewDidLoad and simply reusing the NSInvocation object by passing it the different argument since NSInvocation is a mutable object. It didn't work. Then I wrote a method with all the initialisation code inside it and called that method every time I used the NSInvocation object and it worked... A: It is not very clear from your codes; however, I see something suspicious. Hopefully, it may provide your some helpful hints. First, I don't see you retain the instance (auto released from [NSInvocation...). Since the instance from [NSInvocation...] is auto-released, your class level variable myInvocation would not retain it after viewDidLoad event. Second thing in your codes is that the selector is a kind of customized constructor, beginning with init..... I am not sure if you can invoke the event within the same instance. Another point is that if your init... method to be invoked returns self? It should be. You may output some messages in your selector event by using NSLog function. All the messages by NSLog will be in your XCode's output console. A: You need to give setArgument: the address of the argument you are passing, and not the argument itself: [myInvocation setArgument:&_id_ atIndex:2]; NOT [myInvocation setArgument:_id_ atIndex:2]; Also, are you sure your function takes an NSNumber as first argument?
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Posted on February 18, 2008 by Neerav Bhatt 2008 Movie Highlights by 20/20 Filmsights GUEST ARTICLE: As a film reviewer, I manage to see quite a few good films over the course of the year, and I keep my pulse on Australian releases. My friends have learned to tentatively ask me for my opinions, knowing that I could easily gush over something that most people would pay to avoid (the Chauvel screening of the incredible "Russian Ark"), or that I'd fly into an inconsolable rage over the popularity of some mind-numbing tripe (the commercial success of Norbit in Australia). Still, when Neerav asked me to write a guest post on movies coming out in 2008, it had me stumped. Certainly, I keep an eye out for movies that I'm looking forward to, and there's enough buzz in the Sydney community to feast your hopes on, but an actual list? That proved to be something difficult. {{lls}}This year, there'll be quite a few big-name movies coming out, and I'll usually end up reviewing most of them. Off the top of my head: the new Indiana Jones Be Kind Rewind The Spiderwick Chronicles Harold and Kumar 2 And so on. But you already know that you want to see those. And the newspapers, the TV and your friends will remind you constantly about those movies. Instead, I came up with a list of movies that, hopefully, readers might not have heard about, but films that I think could prove to be entertaining and provoking. Le Voyage du Ballon Rouge (Flight of the Red Balloon) It's the first Western film from acclaimed Taiwanese director, Hou Hsiao-Hsien, combined with French production and starring Juliette Binoche. Hou has been hard at work in Taiwan, leading the New Wave cinema movement, and this film has been snapped up in Europe. Le Voyage… is the story of a Chinese student in Paris, a topic that may be elusive to some audiences, but I imagine the international student base in the CBD will be thrilled to see their experiences brought to life. Binoche is a wonderful actress as well, with her soft eyes and silent, tight-lipped mouth. It's hard to predict if the film will see a major release in Australia, but, luckily, it'll premiere in Sydney at the French Film Festival. If you've got the time to spare, and $15 burning a hole in your pocket, pass on that next Long Island Iced Tea and give Hou a chance. While it's in the currently popular genre of American Quirk, Juno is still a movie that excites people after they've seen it, despite all the mixed reviews. I heard about it last year, when Sundance reviewers were bouncing off the walls after the preview, complimenting the movie's wickedly quirky script and the indie rock soundtrack. The script, by Diablo Cody, made sure that quirk fans were sure to jump all over this, but With Ellen Page and Michael Cera starring in the film, it was easily marketed to mainstream audiences, who are stretching and clawing out for something a little different. It's a genre that could almost be called 'sub-Hollywood', where prominent actors go slumming in indie backwaters, hoping to latch onto a project that'll go big and give them the indie cred they so desperately want. Juno has been quite popular here in Australia as well – it's out at Palace Cinemas as we speak. Fanboys I first read about this movie in Playboy magazine, which is an unusual place to get film news, but there you have it. In a magazine famous for pictures of naked women, I got excited by a preview of a movie that depicts a showdown between Star Trek nerds and Star Wars geeks. Why both groups can't get along is hard to understand, harder, almost, than deciphering the political ambitions of the Colombian guerrillas. "Fanboys" looks to be a culture-skewering comedy with geek-comedy galore. I suspect that fans of both universes will love the references and insults, while the average moviegoer might think it's a sad little world. Still, it's a project that's garnered the approval of George Lucas, who authorized use of the official sound effects to be used in the film, and Kevin Smith, geek-turned-director, absolutely loved what he saw of it. It's the dawn of the geek and it shows… a movie like this might have been unthinkable before 2000. Now, geeks can cackle and enjoy the culmination of years of disdain and contempt. This is a movie for the geek inside you. Yes, it's there. Vicky Cristina Barcelona Since 2000, Woody Allen has made at least a movie every year, and 2008 will be no different. "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" is Allen's first movie to be shot in Spain and stars Penelope Cruz, Javier Bardem and Scarlett Johansson. Cynical cynics will likely simper and suggest that I'm looking forward to this movie only because of the rumours of a lesbian sex scene in the movie, but the truth is that I'm a massive Woody Allen fan – even going so far as to attempt to watch every one of his movies. I've made it through 15 of his roughly 40 movies. In fact, I'm such an admirer of Allen's work that I don't even care what it's about, who's starring in it, or even if the reviews were good. He writes in his name in the 'Director:' blank and I'll buy a ticket to go see it. Audiences have been torn over Allen's post-millennium work – naturally, I've enjoyed it – but I think the real terminology to describe cinema goers is 'Woody-fatigue'. His first movie opened in 1965, and, while he's had a great run, fickle audiences have found new, less adopted-children-seducing directors to follow. Still, I'm looking forward to this film, especially to see Allen's take on the Spanish landscape. Let's hope it makes it to Australia! Ever since Hunter S. Thompson's suicide in 2005, people have been digging through their piles of material, looking for anything that might be tangentially related to the good doctor. Longtime collaborator, Ralph Steadman, published a few letters that Thompson wrote, and several biographies seem to be forthcoming, despite the cries against demystifying an American legend, one of the true outlaws. Thompson's first novel was written in his younger years, when he was writing for a paper in Puerto Rico… it lacks the savage bite of his more matured writing, but the indefatigable Thompson wit is full-on here, with a glass of rum accompanying him, rather than his Kentucky Bourbon. What makes this an exciting film project is that Johnny Depp is rumoured to be signed on to play Hunter S. – Depp is a huge fan of Thompson and spent quite a bit of time with him to play Raoul Duke in the cult classic "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas". "The Rum Diary" is bound to be less psychedelic and more coherent than Gilliam's wonderful creation, but that doesn't mean that Dr. Thompson will be restrained. I'm not sure if this is slated to appear in 2008 or 2009, but us poor Australians will have to wait, I bet. This is a highly anticipated sequel to "Batman Begins", the Batman movie by Christopher Nolan that brought fans back on board. Instead of going cartoonish, Nolan pleased audiences with his creation of a Batman that was morose and sullen. Nolan returns to the director's chair with "The Dark Knight", but this time he brought Heath Ledger on-board to play the Joker. Of course, as everyone knows, Ledger passed away from an accidental drug overdose. His appearance in the film, which, judging from the marketing materials released by the studio, show Heath to be quite a grim looking Joker, morbid and deathly… it'll be quite an apparition to see him on the screen, posthumously, an effect that hasn't chilled audiences since Brandon Lee in "The Crow". "The Dark Knight" doesn't really belong on this list of movies that are under-hyped, but I'm an easy sucker for comic book movies – add in the black spectre of death that followed this production, and it makes for a spooky atmosphere. As of the writing of this post, "Grindhouse" is actually in the cinemas, at this moment. Well, it's playing at the Chauvel Cinema, here in Sydney… it was only supposed to play for a week, but the huge demand and uproarious audiences compelled the cinema management to keep the movie going. It's the Rodriguez/Tarantino double feature that tries to emulate those old pulpy theatres in America, where the audience was a mixture of vagrants, exhibitionary perverts and cinephiles. The smell of sweat and fake butter went hand-in-hand with a double screening of horror and exploitation flicks, and the two directors wanted to give their entry to the genre. Unfortunately, the movie did very poorly in the US, with cinema owners reluctant to give screens to a movie that went for three hours and had fake commericals and trailers in it. Whereas the movie was chopped for distribution in the UK, the Chauvel was insidious enough to get a limited release of the original "Grindhouse" and showed it to packed, howling crowds in Sydney. It's a fantastic melange of old-skool horror, car chases, daring stunts and graphic violence. Most of all, it's fun. Fun for those you that like the exploitation genre, fun for those of you that like big, loud movies. It's a tribute to making movies out of passion, and it ends up being a glorious event. Jia Zhangke's 2007 movie will hopefully make its way into the Sydney Festival, at the beginning of 2008, then go on to a limited release/DVD release in Australia. That is, if anyone gives Jia credit… one of modern cinema's foremost auteurs, Jia Zhangke makes movies in his native China that are filthy, sparse and easily dismissed as dull. In my mind, however, his film are anything but dull – instead a gripping, harrowing look at a reality that's used to make surprisingly poetic cinema. Still Life won accolades in Europe, but we've yet to see Jia receive acknowledgement in Australia. Here's hoping in 2008! I'm quite interested to see Still Life – and lucky, as a friend from China brought me the movie on DVD – which concerns the lives of rural villagers living near the Three Gorges, one of China's most spectacular natural environments, whose village will be destroyed for the immense Three Gorges Dam Project. The film has won accolades in Europe, and has raised the profile of Jia to the point where the Chinese media is trumpeting him as one of their icons of 'national pride'. Advice for Movie-goers While I definitely keep my eyes out for movies that I know I like, the best thing about cinema, for me, is the discoveries. Getting an invitation to review something, expecting it to disappoint – and then being blown away by the experience. By far, the most rewarding way to see new movies is at the various film festivals that play around major cities. Go and check one out – the tickets are usually fairly priced, but festivals come with a charged up energy and the thrill of seeing something that other people wouldn't normally watch. It's an awesomely ecstatic experience, and I hope I see you there, waiting in the excited hush of the cinema, moments before the screening, bouncing up and down on the plush seats as the house lights die out… This 2008 Movie Highlights article has been written by Cibbuano (moviecritic.com.au) a fellow Sydneysider and keen movie goer. If you're a blogger or an expert about a topic I cover on this blog (see Archive Categories at right) I encourage you to contact me and I'll consider publishing your guest article here including generous attribution and back links back to your website as thanks for your contribution Photo source: Pieter Pieterse (Flickr) 2 Replies to "2008 Movie Highlights by 20/20 Filmsights" I love what you have to say about the movies you wrote about. Is it really $15 to see a movie? That is pretty rediculous, but I think I would still pay that if it was a film I really wanted to see! Maniche says: You have reviewed the movies well. Even I personally liked "The Dark Knight" and it gives me absolute thrill. 🙂 Previous PostPrevious Debit Cards: Better or Worse than Credit Cards? Next PostNext The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho: My Favourite Book
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Harper Elementary School Academic Rigor, Grow the Heart, and Expose the Mind! J.K. Harper History Harper Mission and Vision Welcome From Principal Hugans! Academic Intiatives Harper Parent Organization HOW TO ENROLL AT HARPER? January Lunch Menu Harper Spelling Bee Champions Congratulations to fourth grader Davion Williams for winning Harper Elementary School's Spelling Bee. Davion will compete in the District Spelling Bee on January 10th. Fifth grader Demya Williams was runner up. Pictured: Courtney Warner (Instructional Coach), Demya Williams, Davion Williams, Keyante Braswell (Instructional Coach) READ MORE > Harper DAR Winners Thomasville City Schools' Harper Elementary students competed in the Daughters of the American Revolution contest. This year's theme was "The 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment- American Women Rise and Shine." Students had the opportunity to illustrate a stamp or poster that followed along with this theme. Pictured are Hayden Young, First Place; Aubrey... READ MORE > December Lunch Menu Harper Students Qualify for Duke TIP Program Thomasville City Schools announced that a total of 39 fourth and fifth graders have qualified for the Duke University Talent Identification Program. Students qualify by scoring at or above the 95th percentile on a grade-level standardized test or IQ test. Pictured above are: Jaya Sirmans and Tiarrica Everett. Duke TIP is a nonprofit organization that supports... READ MORE > Harper Students Attend Home Dedication Lisa Lyon's second grade class at Harper Elementary was invited by Nolah Shotwell (Habitat for Humanity) to attend a Home Dedication on November 21, 2019. Shotwell is a D.E.A.R. Volunteer at Harper. Shotwell referenced a book that she has read to the students and relayed it to the event taking place. READ MORE > November Lunch Menu Buddy Benches Arrive on Campus! Bottlecaps to Benches is entering year two and Buddy Benches are installed at each campus of Thomasville City Schools. Harper Elementary held a dedication ceremony for its second bench to celebrate the partnership between Thomas University and First Commerce Credit Union in the "Buddy Bench" initiative which was started by Thomas University's Camp STEMtastic. ... READ MORE > It's Everything Thomasville, in your pocket. We're thrilled to announce Thomasville City Schools's new app! It's everything Thomasville, in your pocket.With the new app, you can access sports scores, cafeteria menus, news updates, and even emergency notifications. Download the app on Android: http://bit.ly/2vVrXQ7 or iPhone: https://apple.co/2N2e9yH. READ MORE > Cooperation is Key! Harper Elementary School kicked off the month of September with the Character Education word: cooperation. Students in grades Pre-k through 5th are learning what it means to work together to get something accomplished. In an effort to make learning not merely teaching words and definitions but putting those things into action, students in Morgan Adams's 2nd grade... READ MORE > Harper Parent Advisory Leadership! Become an Active Parent! P. A. L. is a school, parent and community driven partnership that will help formulate and improve Parental Involvement. The goal of this TEAM is to assist/contribute to the launch of programs and practices that encourage school, family and community involvement, resulting in students' increased success. If You are Interested Joining... READ MORE > Harper DEAR Volunteers! On Thursday, August 15, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. at Harper Elementary, We are asking our D.E.A.R. Volunteers to attend the informational meeting. The meeting should last no more than 40 minutes. We will talk about the vision we have for this program, and how you will support us with the task. We will talk about exactly what you are volunteering to do, how to do it,... READ MORE > Harper Open House Parent Meeting We are hoping to make some adjustments to our Open House this year. We will have a parent meeting that begins at 12:15 to discuss some of the changes we are making for the coming school year. We will also have a booth set up for ordering Harper Shirts. The shirts are $14.00. Please bring cash, we do not have the ability to process debit or credit cards. Checks are... READ MORE > Bottle Caps to Benches Twenty six hundred pounds of bottle caps were safely delivered yesterday, July 9th and 13 benches were picked up . The benches are currently sitting at Thomas University waiting to be delivered by our campers, Friday morning to Thomasville City Schools and Thomas County Schools. We are documenting the trip on Facebook on the Division of Education site. Currently... READ MORE > Harper Launches Drop Everything and Read Program! Harper Elementary is launching a school wide reading initiative titled Drop Everything and Read! The program( D.E.A.R) is based on the theory, the more students are engaged in teacher or adult led reading intervention, the more successful they will be. Harper is looking for community volunteers to take part in the D.E.A.R. Reading Initiative. Volunteers will be... READ MORE > Harper Playground Completed! Harper students will have a great surprise when they return to school during the 2019-20 school year! Harper Teacher of The Year Ms. Annie Myers wrote a grant which was designed to purchase a new play structure for Harper students. Ms. Myers formed a committee to help with the planning and instillation of the play ground. Ms. Myers stated that "Our goal was to... READ MORE > 520 Fletcher Street
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Shimmerdogs By Dianne Linden Shimmerdogs is the story of young Lester B. Hopkins — Mike to almost everyone except his mother, Master Corporal Alice Mackelwain. He is just a boy trying to make sense of his life, which is becoming more complicated by the world of his absent soldiering mother. Mike is very ... Read more Shimmerdogs is the story of young Lester B. Hopkins — Mike to almost everyone except his mother, Master Corporal Alice Mackelwain. He is just a boy trying to make sense of his life, which is becoming more complicated by the world of his absent soldiering mother. Mike is very worried about his mother's safety while she is in Bosnia. He, like his sister, gets caught up in his mother's tragic stories of children living in Bosnia, whose daily lives include nightmares of the violence and terror of the war. Mike wonders how to make sense of it all, how to step outside the fears he harbours and the unanswered questions he has.Stumbling upon a book he finds in the library that describes the ancient belief that dogs guard the doorways to death, he begins to shape an understanding of his troubles. Wasn't he brought back to life by a shimmering white dog with "jewellery eyes" who saved him from drowning? The connections become more apparent when Mike's dog, Merit, disappears, and he reasons she is on some kind of peacekeeping mission, like his mother. Then he meets Jozef Lapinski, an elderly neighbour who has his own miraculous dog story from World War II. The pieces of his puzzling life are taking shape and he knows something but he cannot name it. Publisher Thistledown Press Category Children's Fiction Keywords Dogs Other titles by Dianne Linden
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Убийство топором в Виллиске — массовое убийство в городе Виллиска в штате Айова, оставшееся нераскрытым и породившим большое количество различных версий. Убийство 10 июня 1912 года в собственном доме была найдена зверски убитой семья одного из самых богатых жителей города — бизнесмена Джозии Мура. Джозия Мур, его жена Сара, трое сыновей и одна дочь (все дети возраста не более 11 лет), а также две подруги семьи — сестры Лина и Айна Стиллинджер 9 и 12 лет, оставшиеся на ночь в гостях у семьи Мур, были убиты топором ночью, когда спали. Было установлено, что никто из убитых не был подвергнут сексуальному насилию и дом не был ограблен. Следствие В тот же день группа горожан устроили поиски убийц по «горячим следам». Следствие выдвигало различные версии: от убийства на личной почве до серийного характера. Тем не менее убийцы семьи Мур не установлены до сих пор. В настоящее время домом владеют Дарвин и Марта Линн, купившие его в 1994 году. Они предприняли меры по полной реконструкции здания и восстановлению его вида, соответствующего 1910 году. Здание используется как частный музей, который можно посетить с целью экскурсии и даже переночевать для проведения парапсихологических экспериментов. См. также Инцидент на ферме Хинтеркайфек Убийства в йогурт-кафе Ссылки Официальный сайт Сон в летнюю ночь. Подробная статья на русском языке Нераскрытые убийства в США Массовые убийства в США События 10 июня Июнь 1912 года 1912 год в США
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Four Cool Innovations in the Environmental Sector Posted in EP leaders, Industry trends, Uncategorized on Wednesday, February 3rd, 2016 Post by: Fiona Wren, EPt, ECO Canada Innovations are everywhere in the environmental sector — so much so it's sometimes hard to keep up. Here's a look at four industry-related stories this week — some spotlight problems and some spotlight solutions. Take a look and get inspired. Innovation 1. Streetlights as Mosquito Control? At the University of Malaya in Malaysia, where mosquito-borne illnesses like dengue fever are an ongoing problem, a group of engineers has come up with a new streetlight design that traps mosquitoes. The lights use wind and solar power, so they work during power outages (and disasters like floods), and even act as charging station for devices. Innovation 2. The Greenest Countries Yale has released its Environmental Performance Index for 2016. The index measures sustainability according to a variety of criteria and ranks the top and bottom performers in each area. Innovation 3. The Power of the Open Road France's minister of ecology and energy announced last week that in the next five years, the country intends to pave 1000 km of road with a new kind of "solar pavement," photovoltaic panels that can provide power to millions. Innovation 4. Ikea's "Peak Stuff" and a Sustainable Future Ikea's chief of sustainability says the West is about to reach "peak stuff," but that won't stop the retail giant from expanding its business. The company is exploring ways to grow sustainably, from cradle-to-cradle design, to embracing hacker culture. Check; Kroger Weekly Ad, ALDI Weekly Ad, ALDI Catalogue, IGA Catalogue, Meijer Weekly Ad, Publix Weekly Ad, Coles Catalogue, Supercheap Auto Catalogue. Have you seen a great story about an innovator in the environmental sector? Share it! We're always looking for stories that highlight EPs or serve as inspiration to us all. Send your suggestions to us A Path Less Traveled: Exploring a Net-Zero Future January 8, 2021 What do our Labour Supply reports mean for academia? January 7, 2021 The Costs and Benefits of the Next Steps towards Zero Plastics Wastes December 10, 2020
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The Disney Dream, the third ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet, launched in 2011 offering modern features, industry firsts and unmistakable Disney touches. Disney Cruise Line was established in 1998 as a leader in the cruise industry and provides a setting where families can reconnect, adults can recharge and kids can immerse themselves in worlds of wonder. Disney Cruises to the Caribbean Islands make a fantastic vacation for all members of the family, at almost any time of year. With many departure ports from Texas to Florida including Mexico and Jamaica, you and the family can cruise in style, with all the wonders of Disney's entertainment on board, and then stop at sun soaked white sand beaches once inhabited by pirates!
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Q: Как закрыть стандартное приложение для звонков, после совершения звонка через вызов Intent.ACTION_DIAL? Необходимо закрыть стандартное приложения звонилку после осуществления звонка и вернуться в исходную активность. Метод открытия звонилки: textViewPhoneValue.setOnClickListener { val intent = Intent(Intent.ACTION_DIAL).apply { data = Uri.parse("tel:$phone") } if (intent.resolveActivity(packageManager) != null) { startActivity(intent) } } A: Предлагаю несколько изменить код. Изменяем onClickListener: textViewPhoneValue.setOnClickListener { if (ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(this, Manifest.permission.CALL_PHONE) != PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED) { ActivityCompat.requestPermissions(this, arrayOf(Manifest.permission.CALL_PHONE), MY_PERMISSIONS_REQUEST_CALL_PHONE) } else callPhone() } Пояснение: если приложение работает на API 26 и выше, то разрешение CALL_PHONE нужно запрашивать из кода при вызове. Собственно, здесь мы проверяем выдано ли приложению это разрешение, если выдано - просто начинаем звонок, иначе - запрашиваем разрешение. Сама функция callPhone почти не меняется: private fun callPhone(number: String = this.phone) { val intent = Intent(Intent.ACTION_CALL).apply { data = Uri.parse("tel:$number") } intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NO_HISTORY) if (intent.resolveActivity(packageManager) != null) { startActivity(intent) } } Так как Intent.ACTION_CALL - опасное разрешение, то нужно его вызывать из кода (помимо манифеста), а так же получать результат (в той же активити). Так что переопределяем функцию onRequestPermissionsResult, отвечающую за получение разрешений. Думаю, тут код в пояснениях не нуждается: override fun onRequestPermissionsResult( requestCode: Int, permissions: Array<out String>, grantResults: IntArray ) { when (requestCode) { MY_PERMISSIONS_REQUEST_CALL_PHONE -> { if (grantResults.isNotEmpty() && grantResults[0] == PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED) { callPhone() } else { // разрешение от пользователя не получено, необходимо отключить этот функционал } return } } } Ну и в манифесте указываем: <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CALL_PHONE" /> Разрешение спрашивается только 1 раз (при первом вызове звонка). P.s. MY_PERMISSIONS_REQUEST_CALL_PHONE можно объявить как: companion object{ private const val MY_PERMISSIONS_REQUEST_CALL_PHONE = 1 }
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Sat, 14 September 2013 Ask Tim Grey Podcast Episode 4 In episode 4 of the Ask Tim Grey Podcast, Tim and Renee open the show talking about the "RC" version of Lightroom 5.2, which is a release candidate version that is not yet an official release. They then discuss the issues raised in the Ask Tim Grey eNewsletter for the week of September 9-13, 2013. That includes discussion of the new subscription option for photographers being added to the Creative Cloud offerings from Adobe, a question related to sharing a catalog across different operating systems and different versions of Lightroom, splitting images across catalogs in Lightroom, copyright submissions, and choosing a good monitor. Lightroom 5.2 RC: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/lightroom5-2/ Tim Grey on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/timgreyvideos Copyright Office: http://copyright.gov The Copyright Zone: http://thecopyrightzone.com ViewSonic VP2365-LED: http://amzn.to/11p2yYY http://amzn.to/11qW2zv Category:Ask Tim Grey Podcast -- posted at: 11:09pm EDT In episode 3 of the Ask Tim Grey Podcast, Tim and Renee open the show with some good news from a reader who had a problem that was talked about in episode 2. In addition, they discuss Adobe's announcement of a new lower-priced subscription option specifically aimed at photographers. Tim and Renee then discuss the issues raised in the Ask Tim Grey eNewsletter for the week of September 2-6, 2013. That includes a recommendation for an iPhone app to create GPS track logs, recommendations for printing images to which painting effects from Snap Art 3 have been appled, a solution for cleaning metal contacts on cameras, making use of XMP sidecar files in Lightroom, and understanding metadata issues related to DNG files in Lightroom. http://www.pixologymag.com Lightroom 5 video training bundle: http://timgrey.com/lightroom/ Snap Art 3 from Alien Skin Software: http://www.alienskin.com/snapart/ Red River Paper: http://www.redrivercatalog.com/ Reed Hoffmann: http://reedhoffmann.com/ DeoxIT Cleaning Products: http://amzn.to/19dSCo8 Category:Ask Tim Grey Podcast -- posted at: 12:15am EDT Sat, 31 August 2013 In episode 2 of the Ask Tim Grey Podcast, Tim and Renee open the show talking about the notion of being "purist" in photography, and when you might (or might not) apply creative filters. They then discuss the issues raised in the Ask Tim Grey eNewsletter for the week of August 26-30, 2013. That includes a discussion about how to best ensure you can view the LCD on your camera even on a bright day, what size digital media cards are recommended, how to dry out a camera that was left in the rain, why images are being opened in Photoshop as Smart Objects, and how to move Lightroom's catalog to a different operating system. http://pixologymag.com/ Snap Art Plug-In: Hoodman HoodLoupe: http://amzn.to/OItPQ3 Photographic Solutions: http://photosol.com In this premiere episode of the Ask Tim Grey Podcast, Tim talks about the issues raised in the Ask Tim Grey eNewsletter for the week of August 19-23, 2013. That includes a discussion about the two versions of the Import dialog in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, whether it is bad to flatten a composite panorama, the use of Lens Correction in Lightroom for mobile phone captures, how the camera sensor affects depth of field, and corruption of images on a digital media card. Along the way there are a few "bonus" questions and some commentary as well. The Adobe Lens Profile Creator and Adobe Lens Profile Downloader tools can be found on the Adobe website here: http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/extend.displayTab2.html#resources Information on subscribing to Pixology magazine can be found here: http://www.pixologymag.com/ The various calculators for depth of field and circle of confusion created by DOFMaster can be found at the DOFMaster website here: http://www.dofmaster.com
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Room at the Top (Blu-ray+DVD) BFI Categories: Blu-ray, Drama, DVD, Romance Tags: Australia-compatible Blu-ray, BFI, Blu-ray, DVD, Region 2 DVD In post-war industrial Yorkshire, social climbing Joe Lampton (Laurence Harvey) aims to woo the boss's daughter as he attempts to reach the top of his profession. But when his working class background hampers his efforts, Joe seeks solace with the unhappily married Alice (Simone Signoret) – an affair that will have dire consequences. A mature treatment of sexuality and class, Jack Clayton's Room at the Top is a landmark of the British New Wave. Winner of two Academy Awards, including Best Actress for Signoret and Best Adapted Screenplay, this kitchen sink classic is available on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK to mark the film's 60th anniversary. Room at the Top (Blu-ray+DVD) BFI quantity Presented in High Definition and Standard Definition The Visit (1959, 35 mins): Jack Gold's quietly devastating drama portraying the everyday life of a working-class single woman The West Riding in Archive Film: Bradford Town Hall Square (1896, 2 mins); Bailey's Royal Buxton Punch and Judy Show in Halifax (1901, 3 mins); Tram Ride into Halifax (1902, 4 mins); Halifax Day by Day (1910, 2 mins); We of the West Riding (1945, 21 mins); This Town (1969, 8 mins): everyday Yorkshire life captured across a century of dramatic change Original trailer Feature commentary by Neil Sinyard (2009) Feature commentary by Dr Josephine Botting (2019) Bluray, DVD Do the Right Thing (Blu-ray) Criterion Ltd Tess (Blu-ray + DVD) BFI Bande a Part (Blu-ray) BFI It Happened Here (Bluray + DVD) BFI
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President Edgar Lungu has arrived in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe where he is scheduled to officiate at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair. President Lungu who is accompanied by First Lady Esther, Foreign Affairs Minister Harry Kalaba and Zimbabwe's Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi is scheduled to meet President Mugabe at Rainbow Hotel before officiating at the Trade Fair. President Lungu will open the Trade Fair this afternoon after which he is scheduled to return home. The President arrived at Joshua Nkomo International Airport Thursday and was received by Zimbabwe's vice President, Phelekezela Mphoko, Minister of State for Bulawayo Eunice Sandi and Minister for Sports Arts and Culture, Andrew Langa. Other that welcomed President Lungu were Commerce Minister Margaret Mwanakatwe, Zambia's High Commissioner to Zimbabwe Ndiyoyi Mutiti Zambia Development Agency Director General, Patrick Chisanga and Zambia Association of Manufacturer President Dr. Bright Chunga. On Wednesday President Lungu was in Harare attending the SADC summit whose main agenda was industrialization of the region.
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The requirements for sustainability reporting are becoming steadily more demanding, in part due to the German CSR Directive Implementation Act. To meet them, companies need a broad and above all reliable set of sustainability key performance indicators (KPIs). Although many companies use Excel input masks for entering the data for their KPIs, these masks have become frustratingly complex and thus error-prone. E.ON therefore decided to deploy a new, robust software solution for collecting the data for its sustainability KPIs. Stakeholder Reporting supported E.ON throughout the entire process, from the definition of the KPI set to the independent audit of the data.
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Dad takes Japan Inc. to court alleging paternity harassment By YURI KAGEYAMAAssociated Press Brokerage manager Glen Wood was still negotiating with his bosses to take three or four weeks of paternity leave when his son was born six weeks premature. Wood, 48, a Canadian who has lived in Japan for 30 years, thought he wasn't asking too much of Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley, just a small part of what the law guarantees: up to 12 months of paid maternity or paternity leave and your job back. Japan's parental leave system is relatively generous by international standards — at least, on paper. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has championed such policies, saying they're needed to prevent the country's shrinking population from freefalling by better balancing work and family life. But practice often diverges from principle in Japan Inc., where loyalty to the company nearly always comes before family and taking time off can be a liability. According to the labor ministry, only 3 percent of eligible men — compared with more than 80 percent of working women — take advantage of Japan's parental leave system, which does not differentiate between men and women when it comes to childbirth and child-care leave. Wood's bosses were extremely reluctant to let him take time off, but after a few days of haggling, he decided he simply had to go. The baby was in intensive care at a hospital in Nepal, where his partner was working and had given birth. "It was a time of real panic," he recalled. Wood returned to work five months later, in March 2016, after his son recovered and could be safely brought to Japan. That's when the harassment started, he says. Wood was chided for not showing up at meetings he had not been invited to. His job assignment was changed against his will. Wood was told to take a DNA test to prove he was really the boy's father. He did that. Three times, he was ordered to take psychiatric tests administered by two company-appointed doctors. Both gave him a clean bill of health and recommended he be allowed to return to work, according to Wood. "I love my job," he said. Wood sued the brokerage in February in Tokyo District Court, seeking his original job back and back pay, including bonuses, which he was denied after October 2017. He was officially dismissed earlier this year. A ruling is likely to take more than a year. Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley said in a statement it responded "with sincerity" to Wood's paternity leave requests. It denied any harassment occurred and declined comment on specifics of the lawsuit. Generally few Japanese are willing to fight unfair treatment in court out of fear of being considered a troublemaker in this harmony-loving nation, where litigation can be expensive and fruitless. Most lawsuits that are filed are about maternity harassment rather than paternity harassment, making Wood's case highly unusual, said his lawyer, Yoshitatsu Imaizumi. "The law guarantees the right, but the thinking that prevails is that men should just work," said Imaizumi. "That kind of old-fashioned thinking is deeply rooted." There are no criminal penalties for companies that don't comply with maternity or paternity leave standards. The most the government will do is put a company on a "blacklist." And taking time off for childbirth is not as culturally accepted in Japan as in Europe, where it is commonplace, or even in the U.S., where there is no federally mandated parental leave system. Some states and many companies provide such benefits. Kaori Sasaki, chief executive of ewoman Inc., a consultant for companies on gender diversity, says harassment training is on the rise at Japanese companies, but dramatic improvement results only if people's basic consciousness changes, not merely by putting such systems in place. "To take a positive note, one can say things are better — compared to 30 years ago," she said. "But to be negative, one can also say things haven't changed all that much. Progress has been subtle, I'd say." Women complain they are often pressured to quit when they become pregnant. Expectations for men taking time off for new parenthood are so low that having a man take even one day off is considered an achievement for a Japanese company, Sasaki said. A government campaign to encourage men to take time off, dubbed "ikumen," in a reference to the Japanese word "ikuji" or "child rearing," so far remains more a slogan than a reality in Japan, which placed 114th out of 144 economies in the World Economic Forum's latest global gender equality rankings. Taking into account disparities in income and occupational opportunity, education, health care, political empowerment and other sociological factors, Japan had the worst standing among the Group of Seven major economies. Companies should realize that they are hurting their own performance, morale, team work and brand image with outdated management practices, said Wood, making his son giggle with delight during a recent outing to a Tokyo park. "They need to catch up with global standards very quickly, and they need to change," said Wood. "What they did is wrong." Follow Yuri Kageyama on Twitter at https://twitter.com/yurikageyama Her work can be found at https://www.apnews.com/search/yuri%20kageyama
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Víctor Rolando Pinto Ruiz (Paterson, Nueva Jersey, 5 de mayo de 1966), más conocido como Viti Ruiz es un cantante de salsa estadounidense de origen puertorriqueño. Su carrera como solista comenzó a mediados de los años 80s. Participó en diversas grupos del medio salsero, destacando la orquesta de Tommy Olivencia y como corista en la orquesta de Frankie Ruiz. Sus hermanos son Frankie Ruiz, Junito Ruiz y Nelson Ruiz. Historia Primeros años Nació en Paterson, Nueva Jersey y luego se mudó a Mayagüez, Puerto Rico a los ocho años. A los trece años ya vocalizaba con una orquesta local llamada "Creación Boricua". A los dieciséis años graba su primera canción titulada "El Estudiante" en una producción de Johnny Ortíz, con la participación de la "Orquesta Panamericana" de Coamito. Dicha producción que fue llamada "La Máquina de los 80", tuvo un escogido de cantantes como Tito Gómez, Pedro Arroyo y Junior González, entre otros. Década de 1980 En el 1986, Viti se integró a la orquesta de su hermano, Frankie Ruiz, como corista y en el 1989 graba su primera grabación como solista, la cual se tituló "Sedúceme". Esta vez bajo la producción de Combo Records, causando gran sensación a nivel internacional con sus éxitos "Entre Familia", "Caricias Prohibidas" (conocida como "Tiemblo"), "Me Muero Por Estar Contigo", "Solo Mía" y otros. Década de 1990 En 1990, graba su segunda producción titulada "Viti At Work", bajo el sello "Capitol Records", extendiendo por territorios como México, Tenerife, Colombia, Santo Domingo y otros países. Sus más notables éxitos fueron "Fuego" y "Quiero Amanecer Con Alguien". En el 1993 Viti regresa nuevamente a su casa disquera "Combo Records" con una producción titulada "Me Tienes Sufriendo" y "Solo Tu", entre otros. Al reaparecer nuevamente con su cuarta producción musical "Cara Bonita", Viti ha causado gran impacto por su calidad interpretativa en acetato. Esta producción, dirigida por su ya fallecido hermano el legendario "Frankie Ruiz" (como si, simbólicamente le otorgara la batuta del Legado Ruiz). También, cuenta con la participación del propio Frankie en la interpretación de "Una Cara Bonita". Década de 2000 - actualidad Desde el año 2000, Viti Ruiz, que ya venía participando en la orquesta de Tommy Olivencia, comenzó a realizar giras por Europa y América presentando las canciones de su discografía y a la vez realizando homenaje a su fallecido hermano Frankie Ruiz. Premios y reconocimientos En 1989, Viti ganó el premio "Diplo" en Puerto Rico como orquesta prometedora, mientras que el 1990 recibió el premio "Ovación" como revelación del año en Chicago. También, fue nominado a los premios "Lo Nuestro" en 1989. Viti Ruiz colecciona orgullosamente innumerables reconocimiento en Placas y Pergaminos recibidos de su extensa fanaticada a nivel internacional. En el 2012, recibió un premio de: "25 años de Trayectoria Musical" otorgado por la comunidad dominicana residente de Nueva York. Además, inició su primera gira mundial. Discografía Referencias Enlaces externos Viti Ruiz en saocosalsa.com Cantantes de Puerto Rico Cantantes de salsa Cantantes en español Nacidos en Paterson (Nueva Jersey)
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Top eSports squad Team EnVyUs is close to a deal to move to Charlotte By Andrew Dunn | | May 2, 2016 Team EnVyUs — one of the biggest names in eSports — is close to making Charlotte its new home. Charlotte-based venture capital firm SierraMaya360 expects to soon reach a multi-million-dollar investment deal with Team EnVyUs to bring the internationally regarded eSports team to Charlotte, team owner Mike Rufail and SierraMaya360 managing partner Amish Shah tell the Agenda. This would immediately put Charlotte on the map in the eSports world and make the city home to some of the top professional gamers in the world. The investment deal is expected to close in the next 30-45 days. The team would build out a training facility and public entertainment center. The training facility would bring the team's members together and would be fairly unusual in the eSports sector. But the entertainment center will truly unique in Charlotte. "We want to create a venue where people can enjoy the sport," Rufail said. Just like a family might go out and catch a Charlotte Knights game, they'll one day go see Team EnVyUs compete in a video game match. They're looking hardest at the Uptown and South End areas and are working with Jones Lang Lasalle to secure space. How big is Team EnVyUs? Huge. The team — which has about 30 players — has a big following, including 102,000 followers on Instagram. They'll also be playing in the Turner ELeague that will air on TBS this summer. They're very successful inside the sport. They're best known for their Call of Duty performances but also compete in Starcraft II, Counter-Strike, Gears of War, Halo, Smite and Overwatch. Their team won a Gears of War pro league season last week. ESPN just noted that they signed one of the top Overwatch teams. The team is already profitable and bringing in more than $1 million in revenue, Rufail said. Sponsors include Monster Energy and Kingston HyperX. Photo credit: Turner Sports ELeague The investment from SierraMaya360 will ramp up its revenue potential. They'd focus on accelerating brand awareness and securing more sponsorships, Shah said. They'll be hiring people in sales, marketing, content creation, etc. Team owner Mike Rufail toured Charlotte on Friday and met with city leaders. They got a look at Bank of America Stadium, BB&T Ballpark, Time Warner Cable Arena and met with people from the Charlotte Chamber, Ron Kimble from the city and Tom Murray from the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority. The works. #Esports in #CLT @TeamEnVyUs @SierraMaya360 pic.twitter.com/tczZaNtFSO — Amish Shah (@TheAmishShah) April 29, 2016 Discussions are ongoing about local and state incentives to support the investment, Shah said. Could Time Warner Cable Arena one day host an international eSports tournament? That would be one of the ultimate goals for Team EnVyUs. That would bring people in from around the world. Photo by Sam Churchill via Flickr (Creative Commons) Food rut? We're eating our way through Charlotte's ZIP codes by Katie Levans
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Q: Storage 100% full I don't have much experience in system administration. I have installed a Mastodon instance on a VPS running Ubuntu 20.04. After ten days the server has been completely filled, which seems very rare to me. How can 38Gb be filled? If I do a df -h, I get this: Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on udev 949M 0 949M 0% /dev tmpfs 194M 860K 193M 1% /run /dev/sda1 38G 36G 0 100% / tmpfs 968M 28K 968M 1% /dev/shm tmpfs 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock tmpfs 968M 0 968M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/sda15 253M 138K 252M 1% /boot/efi tmpfs 194M 0 194M 0% /run/user/0 As can be seen, the file system mounted on /dev/sda1 is completely full. There must be something that takes up a lot of space, how can I find it? How can I find a directory that takes up a lot of space? du -h doesn't work for me because it starts printing thousands of lines and doesn't stop. I would appreciate any hint or help. [EDIT] I don't want to delete the question even though it's been tagged as a duplicate because the linked question doesn't have the du -h --max-depth=1 command among its answers, which for me has been crucial. A: As Doug said in the comments, with du -h --max-depth=1 I can delimiting the large directory. A: For a better and interactive overview you can use ncdu. Start count from current dir: ncdu -x Start count from custom dir: ncdu -x /some/dir (-x parameter is for "Do not cross filesystem boundaries")
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Pentagon withdrawing 7,000 troops from Afghanistan By Leo Shane III and Tara Copp Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters arrive at a mission support site in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan, June 13, 2018. President Donald Trump is considering a major drawdown of U.S. troops from in Afghanistan in coming months, the latest dramatic military move from the White House this week. (Tech. Sgt. Sharida Jackson/Air Force) WASHINGTON — First Syria, now Afghanistan. President Donald Trump has directed the Pentagon to withdraw thousands of U.S. troops from Afghanistan in coming months, with an eye towards ending the 17-year deployment of American forces there, a U.S. official confirmed to Military Times. The Wall Street Journal first reported that more than 7,000 service members will begin returning from Afghanistan in coming weeks, per a White House order. The move comes just a day after Trump signaled plans to remove all U.S. forces from Syria, declaring that "We have won against ISIS." The U.S. official said there is no timeline set for the return of the troops. The news also comes on the same day as the announced resignation of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who said he is leaving the administration so Trump can find a military leader "whose views are better aligned with yours." The withdrawal announcement also comes amid news first reported by Military Times that Erik Prince's former security contractor firm, Blackwater USA, had announced its return. Prince has lobbied the Trump administration since the president took office to privatize the war in Afghanistan. "We are coming," a full-page ad in the January/February 2019 issue of "Recoil" gun and hunting magazine announces. Mattis out: Defense secretary says his views no longer aligned with Trump Defense Secretary Jim Mattis will retire "with distinction," President Trump tweeted Thursday. By Leo Shane III and Aaron Mehta Mattis referenced several conflicts with Trump in his resignation letter, including Trump's lack of support for American alliances in the Middle East and Afghanistan. Like the Syria withdrawal, the rapid reduction in U.S. forces in Afghanistan represents an abrupt reversal of previous administration policies. Earlier this month, Mattis said the president and the country were "still committed to this effort" and the Taliban still posed a formidable threat in the region. In this Oct. 31, 2018, photo, a group of Afghan National Army soldiers watch others participate in a live fire exercise at the Afghan Military Academy, in Kabul, Afghanistan. (Rahmat Gul/AP) Last month, in a nomination hearing to take over U.S. Central Command, Lt. Gen. Kenneth McKenzie Jr., the nominee to lead CENTCOM, said terrorist groups in the country still represented a credible threat to the American homeland. He added that despite years of training from coalition troops, local security forces still did not have the ability to defend the Afghan government without assistance. "They're not there yet," he said. "If we left precipitously right now, they would not be able to successfully defend their country." Lawmakers tell Trump his decision to pull troops out of Syria is a 'costly mistake' Both Republicans and Democrats criticized the move, saying it ignores advice from military and intelligence leaders. Trump during his 2016 presidential campaign promised less U.S. military intervention overseas, but after he took office increased the U.S. presence in both the Middle East and Afghanistan upon the advice of his military commanders. A 7,000-service member cut would roughly half the U.S. military footprint in Afghanistan today. Troops are serving in training and support roles, with less direct contact with enemy fighters. 'This is not going to be won militarily': Top US commander in Afghanistan reveals pessimism The U.S.-backed Afghan government's control over territory is slipping, according to a new report. By Kyle Rempfer Still, this year has proven to be deadly for American troops in the country. At least 14 since the start of the year. More than 2,400 U.S. military personnel have died since the initial invasion of American forces in 2001. About Leo Shane III and Tara Copp Leo covers Congress, Veterans Affairs and the White House for Military Times. He has covered Washington, D.C. since 2004, focusing on military personnel and veterans policies. His work has earned numerous honors, including a 2009 Polk award, a 2010 National Headliner Award, the IAVA Leadership in Journalism award and the VFW News Media award. Tara Copp is the Pentagon Bureau Chief for Military Times and author of the award-winning military nonfiction "The Warbird: Three Heroes. Two Wars. One Story." 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Martinsville Reporter-Times T-M Letter to the Editor T-M Anniversary Announcements T-M Birth Announcements T-M Engagement Announcements T-M Wedding Announcements Bedford North Lawrence Springs Valley West Washington Loogootee Former college coach and triple-gun option innovator Tony DeMeo speaks to the BNL middle school players last week at the annual option camp. (BNL Football / Courtesy photo) By Jeff Bartlett Times-Mail Football Stars trending in right direction Jeff Bartlett BEDFORD — Bedford North Lawrence's football fortunes have taken a decided upturn the past couple of years, and in the vernacular of today's social media, the Stars are trending in the right direction. BNL is coming off back-to-back winning seasons, and last year went 8-3 and was again runner-up in the Hoosier Hills Conference and Sectional 15. How long they maintain that upward trend is dependent upon the Stars and how hard they work and how many dedicated players come out to compete. If the recent BNL/Tony DeMeo Option Camp is an indicator, the forward movement will continue. BNL head coach Steve Weber and his staff welcomed DeMeo, a former college coach and triple-gun option guru, back for the annual late-spring instructional camp for returning varsity and incoming middle school players last week. The turnout was strong. "I thought it went very well," said Weber, who is currently recovering from left knee replacement surgery. "We had two good days with the high school kids. We had right at 90 kids between 9th grade and 12th grade come and pick up equipment and just about every one of them was at the camp. "So the numbers are up and that's a good sign. Then the last two days were with the middle school kids, and the first day we had 49 or 50 kids, and the second day it held around 45 kids. To be honest, I was a little disappointed in that turnout, but I also know a lot of families take vacations and things at this time, and it was still a great camp where we got a lot done." DeMeo has been coming to BNL to offer insights into the triple-gun option for several years, and it has steadily paid off. Last season, the Stars rolled up 4,371 total yards of offense, split almost evenly between the run and pass. "Coach DeMeo does a great job with the kids and it's getting now to the point where it's just reinforcing what the guys already know, but also continuing to learn and get better with this offense," Weber said. "Every year is different, so you have to reinforce everything, and we lost a lot of skill people, so there was a lot to teach and a lot to learn. "We also had coach Ralph Isernia, who is the line coach for coach DeMeo, and to have him here working with the linemen is just a huge help. And the kids were great. They were paying attention, there wasn't a bunch of walking around and slacking off. They were into it, and they worked hard." The two days with the middle schoolers have become vital with the combining of the middle schools into one team. "We would've liked more numbers there, but it went well," said Weber. "The 8th-graders, because they've run the offense for a year, got into it a little more quickly and seemed to get better with it. "They 7th-graders had never run the offense before so it took a little while, but they started picking it up. They were eager to learn." The Stars lost a great deal of talent from last year's squad, including All-HHC and All-Staters like quarterback McCall Ray, wide receiver Drew Shoufler, center Roman Weber and linebacker/flanker Jamey Deckard. But there are solid returnees, and others who need to seize upon their time. "This camp kind of kick starts our summer, and you could see that the guys were into it and trying to learn," Weber said. "I think they see with the success we've had the last couple of years that it's a very good offense if you run it well. "But they also realize that we lost a lot of great players, and if it's going to continue to work then they have to be the ones to do it, and they want to do well." The Stars will continue to have conditioning, lifting and technique workouts on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 3:30 to 6 p.m. There is an 11-on-11 contest on Wednesday, June 26 in Salem, and a 7-on-7 competition at Terre Haute North on Saturday, June 29. The moratorium week is July 1-6, and workouts will continue, along with a 7-on-7 at Brownstown, before Weber gives the players the final week of July off prior to the start of the 2019 season. Contact Times-Mail Sports Writer Jeff Bartlett at 812-277-7287, [email protected], or on Twitter @jeffbtmnews. 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LEED Green Building Rating System was developed by the US Green Building Council. LEED provides a complete framework for assessing building performance and meeting sustainability goals. This framework helps define "Green Building" by establishing a common standard of measurement. Based on well-founded scientific standards, LEED emphasizes state of the art strategies for sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection and indoor environmental quality. No building products can be LEED-certified but rather the products contribute points towards the LEED rating of a commercial or residential building or interior. To support architects, builders, building owners and designers in their efforts to achieve LEED certification, we've highlighted the LEED Credits that apply for Globus Cork Inc. products. WHY DOES GREEN BUILDING MATTER? The statistics from USGBC are very telling and in brief, here they are. For more research, review the USGBC website (www.usgbc.org). HOW DOES GREEN BUILDING HELP? HOW DOES GLOBUS CORK FLOORING CONTRIBUTE TO GREEN BUILDING? Globus Cork glue-down cork tiles are the most environmentally-friendly product in the cork flooring line. To make any cork product the cork oak tree is never cut down. Rather the bark of the cork oak tree is harvested from the tree every 9 years, leaving the forest undamaged. The tree rapidly regrows new bark and is not harmed by the bark removal. Globus Cork flooring products are made from the waste pieces of the wine cork stopper manufacturing process. All additives used to make the glue-down tiles are water-based which produce no off-gassing and contain no VOCs. This includes the adhesive, stains and finishes. This credit summary is for Globus Cork Glue-Down Tiles and pertains to LEED for New Construction, Commercial Interiors, Homes and Schools. MR Credit 4.1 and 4.2 Intent: Increase the demand for building products that incorporate recycled content materials, reducing the impacts resulting from extraction and processing of virgin materials. Recycled Content of 10% & 20% pre/post consumer Globus Cork: 95% of the cork material is recycled post industrial waste and meets both credit requirements. MR Credit 5.1 Regional Materials Intent: Increase demand for building materials and products that are extracted and manufactured within the region, supporting the use of local resources and reducing the environmental impacts resulting from transportation. 10% Extracted, Processed & Manufactured Globus Cork: More than 10% of the finished product is extracted, processed and manufactured within the 500 mile limit and meets this credit requirement. Our regional area extends from Toronto to Raleigh NC to mid Ohio. MR Credit 6 Intent: Reduce the use and depletion of finite raw materials and long-cycle renewable materials by replacing them with rapidly renewable materials. Renewable Materials Globus Cork: Cork trees are never cut down. The cork bark is trimmed every 9 years and then it grows back. Cork meets this credit requirement. EQ Credit 4.1 Intent: Reduce the quantity of indoor air contaminants that are odorous, irritating and/or harmful to the comfort and well-being of installers and occupants. Low-Emitting Material Adhesives Globus Cork: Our adhesive has no VOCs and thus qualifies for this credit. EQ Credit 4.2 Intent: Reduce the quantity of indoor air contaminants that are odorous, irritating and/or harmful to the comfort and well-being of installers and occupants. Low-Emitting Material Coatings Globus Cork: Our finishes have a very low level of VOC which fall well below the qualifying limits for this credit. Globus Cork tiles qualify for this credit.
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디지털융복합연구 (Journal of Digital Convergence) Pages.111-121 한국디지털정책학회 (The Society of Digital Policy and Management) 장·노년층의 스마트폰 과의존 영향요인에 대한 탐색적 연구 A exploratory study for Influential factors of smartphone over-dependence in elder and older Group 배성만 (고려사이버대학교) ; 고영삼 (한국정보화진흥원 디지털문화본부) Bae, Sung-Man (The Cyber University of Korea) ; Koh, Young-Sam (National Information Society Agency) 투고 : 2017.05.26 심사 : 2017.07.20 https://doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2017.15.7.111 스마트폰의 사용은 청소년뿐만 아니라 장, 노년층에서도 일상의 한 부분이 되고 있는 것에 비해 이들을 대상으로 한 스마트폰 과의존 관련 연구는 찾아보기 어렵다. 따라서, 본 연구는 전국의 장 노년층을 대상으로 스마트폰 과의존과 관련된 변인들을 탐색하기 위해 인구사회학적 변인, 스마트폰 사용 양, 스마트폰 사용 유형과 심리 정서적 변인이 장 노년층의 스마트폰 과의존에 미치는 영향을 확인하였다. 본 연구에서는 한국정보화진흥원의 2016년 인터넷 과의존 실태조사 자료 중 50대와 60대에 해당하는 5627명의 자료를 분석하였다. 위계적 다중회귀분석 결과, 스마트폰 주중사용횟수, 주말 사용횟수, 주중사용시간이 많을수록 그리고 정보추구와 게임을 위한 스마트폰 사용이 증가할수록 스마트폰 과의존이 높았다. 반면, 오락추구와 커뮤니케이션 유형은 스마트폰 과의존에 영향을 미치지 못했다. 또한, 외로움과 불안이 증가할수록 스마트폰 과의존이 증가한 반면, 사회적 자본이 클수록 스마트폰 과의존이 낮았다. 본 연구를 통해 장, 노년층의 스마트폰 과의존과 관련된 특성들을 이해하고, 이러한 지식을 장, 노년층의 스마트폰 과의존 문제를 해결하는데 활용할 필요가 있다. 향후 연구에서는 장, 노년층의 스마트폰 과의존에 영향을 미치는 예측변인들 간의 인과관계에 대한 가설검증도 필요해 보인다. 스마트폰 과의존;인터넷 중독;노인정보화;고령화;노인 K. 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This supplement is a concentrated complex of minerals and trace elements in natural and colloidal diluted form. All minerals and trace elements of composition are diluted so fine that they can be easily assimilated by the cell membrane and used in an efficient way by the body. The complex supplement of minerals and trace elements completes your daily dose of boron, magnesium, sulfur and other trace elements, bringing incredible benefits to the human body! Once a day 1.5 ml dissolved in a glass of water or fruit juice, to provide the body, at regular intervals, sufficient natural magnesium and many minerals from seawater. For athletes and in cases of a great effort made, the amount can be increased accordingly up to 5 ml. Recommended per day is 5 ml and Oracle supports chloride -1000mg VNR-125%; Magnesium, 375 mg, 100% VNR; Potassium-140mg-sub 15% VNR; Sodium-120mg- * VNR; Calcium-42mg-sub 15% VNR; Bor-0.75mg- * VNR; Manganese 0.12mg-sub 15% VNR; Iodine-15 mg-sub 15% VNR. VNR - Nutritional Value Reference * - minerals that have not been established VNR.
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BMW, Intel, and Mobileye commit to producing fully autonomous cars by 2021 Paul Sawers@psawers July 1, 2016 7:33 AM Another giant of the automotive world today committed to self-driving cars, as BMW announced plans to push fully automated motors into production within the next five years. The German luxury car maker has partnered with chip giant Intel and Mobileye, a European/Israeli computer vision company specializing in building driverless car technology. BMW is just the latest in a line of "traditional" car brands to announce plans for driverless cars. Earlier this year, General Motors (GM) revealed its autonomous vehicle aspirations with a $500 million investment in Lyft, which was followed by the $1 billion-plus acquisition of self-driving car startup Cruise Automation. Toyota is also making moves in this realm. Elsewhere, Chinese internet giant Baidu recently unveiled a new Silicon Valley division dedicated to self-driving cars, Google is well on the way to making this a reality, and Uber is currently testing out its own autonomous vehicles. Intel also made its self-driving car intentions known previously, and less than two months ago it acquired computer vision startup Itseez to bolster those ambitions. Now, alongside Mobileye and BMW, the trio will strive to bring autonomous vehicles into production by 2021. BMW first hinted at its plans for self-driving cars earlier this year when it discussed a futuristic concept car called the iNext — "our new innovation driver, with autonomous driving, digital connectivity, intelligent lightweight design, a totally new interior and ultimately bringing the next generation of electro-mobility to the road," the company said at the time. Today, BMW confirmed that the iNext will form the basis for its autonomous driving strategy, with plans to have the vehicles on highways and in urban environments for "automated ridesharing solutions," it said. "Following our investment in high-definition live map technology at Here, the combined expertise of Intel, Mobileye, and the BMW Group will deliver the next core building block to bring fully automated driving technology to the street," said Harald Krüger, chairman of the board of management of BMW, in a press release. "We have already showcased such groundbreaking solutions in our Visions Next 100 vehicle concepts. With this technological leap forward, we are offering our customers a whole new level of sheer driving pleasure whilst pioneering new concepts for premium mobility." The companies laid out a plan to prototype and evolve its technology through three stages — "eyes off" (level 3), "mind off" (level 4), and finally "driver off" (level 5), which will see cars finally hit the road without the need for a human driver inside the vehicle at all.
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--- id: typeof title: Typeof permalink: /docs/typeof.html prev: type-aliases.html next: dynamic-type-tests.html --- In vanilla JavaScript, the `typeof` operator returns a `string` specifying the data type of an expression. Here is a simple example: ```js +line_numbers /* @flow */ var index: number = 10; var result: string = typeof index; // result: 'number' ``` However, in Flow, `typeof` can also be used to as a mechanism to capture types in type annotating positions as well. ## Use of `typeof` Take the following code example: ```js +line_numbers /* @flow */ class X {} var a = X; // a infers its type from X var b: typeof X; // b has the same type as X. It is the same as a ``` There is no real advantage of using `typeof` for variable typing in the above case. However, imagine `X` has a `static` function: ```js +line_numbers /* @flow */ class X { static bar(): string { return 'Hi'; } } var a: X = new X(); a.bar(); // Type error var b: typeof X = X; b.bar(); // Good ``` `typeof` allows the capturing of the class `X` itself, rather than just an instance of `X`. So constructs like `static` functions can be called using a variable that captured a class via `typeof`. Here is the error that would occur if Flow was used to check the status of the code above: ```text /tmp/flow/f.js:8:1,7: call of method bar Property not found in /tmp/flow/f.js:2:7,7: X ``` {: .cli-error} `typeof` is very useful for being able to work with the actual object itself, whether that is a class, module or some other construct. ## Another Example ```js +line_numbers /* @flow */ class Foo { } class Bar { } // b ends up being a Foo type, since f evaluates to Foo var b: { f : typeof Foo } = { f : Foo }; // Since the type of b.f is typeof Foo (i.e. Class<Foo>), the following // assignment is valid because the type of the new instance is Foo: var inst1: Foo = new b.f(); // However, this fails because the type of the new instance is not Bar: var inst2: Bar = new b.f(); ``` ```text tmp/flow/f.js:10 10: var inst2: Bar = new b.f(); ^^^^^^^^^ Foo. This type is incompatible with 10: var inst2: Bar = new b.f(); ^^^ Bar Found 1 error ``` {: .cli-error}
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Ariñiz/Aríñez és un poble i concejo pertanyent al municipi de Vitòria. Tenia 115 habitants en (2007). Forma part de la Zona Rural Sud-oest de Vitòria. Es troba a uns 538 msnm, 8,5 km a l'oest de Vitòria, al costat de la carretera A-102, un branc de l'autovia A-1 (Madrid-Irun) que uneix aquesta carretera amb el sud de Vitòria. Patrimoni artístic El seu edifici més emblemàtic és l'Església Parroquial de San Julián i Santa Basilisa, que combina estil renaixentista i barroc. Les seves festes se celebren el 9 de gener. També celebren el dia de Sant Tomàs el 21 de desembre. Demografia Municipi d'Aríñez És un antic municipi alabès, que estava format pels pobles d'Ariniz, Margarita i Eskibel. Era hereu de l'antiga Germandat d'Aríñez que agrupava a aquests tres llogarets durant l'Antic Règim i que estava integrat en la Quadrilla de Mendoza. El 1928 el municipi d'Aríñez va ser absorbit pel de Vitòria. En el moment de la seva annexió tenia aproximadament 300 habitants. Referències Enllaços externs Ariniz a Enciclopèdia Auñamendi Geografia d'Àlaba
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«Boys' Life» () — американский журнал для мальчиков от 6 до 18 лет, выходит в двух версиях: для младшей и старшей группы, часть содержимого и обложка обычно дублируются в обеих версиях. Редакция журнала расположена в Ирвинге (штат Техас). Журнал вырос из издания для бойскаутов Boys' and Boy Scouts' Magazine, которое издавал в штате Род-Айленд 18-летний Джо Лейн. В то время несколько скаутских организаций конкурировало между собой, и журнал с тиражом в 5000 экземпляров способствовал выдвижению BSA (the Boys Scouts of America), которая приобрела его в 1912 году, на передовые позиции. C 1912 года журнал остаётся официальным изданием BSA. Журнал публикует рассказы о необычных походах скаутов, обзоры видеоигр, новости науки и техники, художественные произведения, комиксы, шутки. Реклама во многом ориентирована на старших подростков, продвигая дорогую электронику и автомобили (а когда-то и оружия). В разные годы в журнале публиковались: Айзек Азимов и Джанет Азимов, Рэй Брэдбери, Ван Вик Брукс, Артур Кларк, Бобби Фишер, Алекс Хейли, Роберт А. Хайнлайн, Эрнест Сетон-Томпсон, Зейн Грей и другие известные литераторы. В 2018 году журнал объявил о возможной смене названия в связи с тем, что в скаутскую организацию BSA принимают теперь не только мальчиков. Ссылки Сайт журнала См. также Скауты Примечания Журналы США Культура Техаса Ирвинг (Техас)
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"Can do, passion and caring": OPO CEO Jeff Orlowski on embracing change during COVID-19 Jul 16, 2020 | Voices in Transplant In 2020, LifeShare of Oklahoma had a record year of recovery of donation after circulatory death (DCD) organ donors. Learn how they are using their experience to drive improvement. As one of the 57 organ procurement organizations* that serve the country's transplant system, LifeShare of Oklahoma has helped drive a record-setting increase in organ donation. In 2019, OPOs recovered nearly 12,000 deceased donors, an increase of 38 percent since 2014. During that same time period, LifeShare of Oklahoma increased recoveries of deceased donors in their donation service area by 39.7 percent, exceeding the national average, according to data available from the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network. While the COVID-19 crisis has impacted organ recovery and transplant, OPOs are adapting and continuing their lifesaving work. In a recent interview, LifeShare of Oklahoma president and CEO Jeff Orlowski discussed how his organization's core values keep his team focused on the work of saving lives during the pandemic and beyond. Q: LifeShare of Oklahoma's core values are centered on valuing a can do attitude, having passion for the mission of saving lives and caring for teammates and the community. Your strategic anchors are people, change and relationships. How do these concepts drive your organizational approach? We are a people-first organization. That is our guiding principle. Our donors are people, our donor families are people, our hospitals are people, and our team are people. And so we always want to make sure that we're making decisions in a way that will have a positive impact on people. When I came to LifeShare, we had a tremendous amount of development to do as an organization. I asked everybody to not be intimidated by change, but instead to embrace it. Bringing change is not an indictment of what came before, it's an acknowledgement that there is opportunity to do better. We've woven that theme of change through everything we've done for the last 8 1/2 years. Q: What does change mean as a core value in relation to transplant? We work in a field where change is natural. It's happening around us constantly. There will always be new drugs, new techniques and new opportunities. The HOPE Act is a great example. There used to be a ban on HIV positive donors—and now there's not. I always point to the fact that in 1953, you couldn't have a kidney transplant, and here we are less than 70 years later, and it's been a common therapy for decades. Even more recently, when I started in the field, isolated lung transplants were just not feasible for a variety of reasons—it's only been in the last really 30 or so years that isolated lung transplants, as opposed to heart-lung blocs have become a really viable operation. Since change happens anyway, embracing it allows us as an organization to talk about what's possible. All change is the result of many people working together to adapt and improve. Having change as a strategic anchor has been so important in this crisis. Q: How have your organization's core values helped guide LifeShare of Oklahoma through the current crisis? Our core value of can do has served us very well. Can do is not just do it. We're not talking about being Nike. Can do is about the fact that we're creative. When we look at a challenge, we'll look for alternative ways to get to the desired outcome. In terms of the pandemic, the concept of can do has been particularly instrumental in making sure our staff were safe while we keep doing the important work of recovering donors. Protecting both staff and our mission have driven us from the very beginning. When we focused on that, we were unencumbered by any other details. We just worried about getting the job done safely. When you do that, you can be more creative and kind of let go of your preconceived limitations on yourself. We have 135 staff between our Oklahoma City and Tulsa offices, and during this crisis we have had to lean into real change as an organization­—with amazing results. Q: What are some of the changes your executive team made to adapt in response to COVID-19? That first weekend of March 13, we started mainly trying to get our clinical staff converted to telecommute so they wouldn't cross-contaminate one another. Their safety was a priority in those early discussions, but we didn't really understand then what we were up against compared to what we knew just a few weeks later. After that I took a step back and started assessing the global organizational impact. That was when staff safety and well-being started to become the guiding principle, and it was pretty easy to see how we could keep doing our mission. Q: What do you think will be some of the permanent changes that result from the crisis? I think one of the silver linings is that it has forced the community to rethink the concept of jumping on a jet in the middle of the night, flying a couple hours and riding around in the back of an ambulance to accomplish something that can be accomplished without everyone traveling. That's not just OPO staff—our transplant partners are rethinking letting a local recovery surgeon recover and send an organ, because that means they can also avoid flying. This is a benefit overall in terms of broader allocation—if we can avoid putting a surgeon and a perfusion staff member or surgical recovery coordinator on an airplane for two hours one direction, and then sitting around at a hospital, waiting for everything to go and then doing the case, and then two hours more on a plane back, then those people can be home tucked in bed and fresh and wide awake when it's time to do the transplant. We keep the transplant team safe and rested, and we make maximum use of our resources so that more lives are saved. Q: You have spoken internationally about organ donation and recovery in the United States. What are your observations about how the U.S. system adapted to COVID-19 compared to other countries? The COVID-19 crisis has actually illustrated how effective American OPOs are. Other countries saw donation and transplantation basically grind to a halt, which was not the case in the U.S. We had considerably higher rates of transplants than many other countries that were tremendously impacted by this, which I think is a testament to our ability to refocus and reinvent ourselves in order to keep people getting transplanted. When we evaluate opportunities for improvement, we must acknowledge that we're improving from a position of strength. We're fortunate to have extremely bright and capable people who, when faced with an unprecedented pandemic, have been able to continue to save lives through donation and transplantation through a massive amount of collaboration and teamwork, on a national level. While we always need to strive for improvement, we shouldn't underestimate the factors that make us so successful already. Jeff Orlowski is president and CEO of LifeShare of Oklahoma, and president of the LifeShare Foundation. He currently serves as the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network Region 4 councillor, and is a member of the OPTN Membership and Professional Standards Committee. A past president of the Association of Organ Procurement Organizations and Donate Life America, Orlowski has 33 years of experience in organ and tissue donation and has co-authored more than 40 peer-reviewed articles. Orlowski earned a bachelor's degree in biology from the University of Kansas and a master's degree in management from Regis University. *As of Jan. 1, 2021, there are 57 OPOs and 57 DSAs across the country.
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Home FEATURES Health UCI to partner with University of Cambridge to train cancer doctors byNELSON MANDELA | PML Daily Reporter Executive Director of UCI Dr. Jackson Oryem addressing media. (PHOTO/File) KAMPALA – The Uganda Cancer Institute (UCI) is set to partner with the University of Cambridge with an aim of training the right human resource in the field of cancer treatment especially in the sub-Saharan region. This revelation has been made by the Executive Director of UCI Dr. Jackson Oryem while addressing the media at the cancer institute in Kampala on Friday. Mr. Oryem says that the cancer institute faces lots of challenges in its treatment that includes early detection and the human resource in the fight against this scourge which the University of Cambridge is going to train the officials on how to handle this deadly cancer disease. He further says that this will also begin an exchange program of students from Uganda to go to the United Kingdom. Mr. Oryem adds that next week the cancer institute will be receiving the chief executive director of the Bill and Belinda gates foundation in Uganda Dr. Susan Desmond Delmon. Dr. Susan Desmond Delmon, the chief executive director of the Bill and Belinda gates foundation in Uganda. (PHOTO/File) Ms. Susan' visit will be of more impact to Uganda being that she is the biggest funder of health-related issues that cancers are with the main causes being infections this could be a good deal for the institution as he explains. Cancers are still burden in Uganda and a lot has to be done to fight this scourge out of the country and one of them is through sensitization of the masses about the cancers and how to fight, treat them early and off course eating health. The cancer institute executive director was supported by Dr. Nickson Niyonzima who further says that the human resource of people with knowledge about the treatment of cancer is still low and now they are training more people in the fight against cancer and necessarily may not be professional medics though others are medics but not with cancer knowledge. Tags: cancer treatment doctorstopUCI to partnerUniversity of Cambridge
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It's..... THE DOOR! 'Dun, dun, duuuuuunnnnn'!!!!!!! Okay, that's enough of the silly door drama. As we mentioned in our plan for the Master Bedroom, we discovered an old door in our basement that is original to our house. We thought it would be cool to turn into a headboard for our bed. However, our plan was foiled last night after a sad discovery. I had asked Alex to get that old door up from the basement so we could look at the work we needed to do on it. Alex's response was "Where is the door anyway?" That's when I realized it had really been a long time since either of us had laid eyes on it. At least I remembered it was still there under the stairs. Alex crawled into the dark space behind the stairs and turned the door on it's side to get it out. Once he got it into the light he yelled, "Nope, there's no way we are using this door for anything." I thought 'oh he is just being picky or difficult'. But once I got a good look at it I knew he was right. It was sad. It really made me wonder how long the door was sitting down there under the stairs decaying? 10 years? 20? Maybe 40? It was pretty gross and I bet it is covered in lead paint from the 1920's. There is no way I would want to sleep near that. With that dream dashed, we don't have a headboard idea ready to go anymore, booo! Also, we sold our metal bedframe on Craigslist over the weekend so our mattress and boxspring (shown below) are just chilling on the floor. Rocco is the only one happy about that, the little pup can finally jump up onto the bed! The bright side is we wanted to get rid of that bedframe anyway so that part isn't a bummer, but I thought we would have had the headboard ready to go. Now that our options are open, what should we do for the headboard? I would like to stick to something wood that is painted white. We sold the metal bedframe for $90, so I can't justify spending more than that or I will feel foolish. And, as much as I would love to do one of those cute DIY tufted upholstered headboards, I'm not thinking that would look right with the fluffy white bedding we have in mind. Do you still like the door repurposed as a headboard idea? Should we hit up one of our favorite local architectural salvage spots for a similar door? Or do you have a fun idea/ DIY suggestion? We're all ears, please let us know!
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Q: GLES 2.0 shader based filter for smooth skin I'm currently using the gpu-image port for android to create a photo-editing app and want to apply a smooth skin filter. After some google I found out the bilateral blur and median filter is some filter to achieve this effect. But when trying to apply the bilateral blur in gpu-image the result isn't very satisfying 'cause it smooth down other part like eyebrow and lips. Can anyone suggest me another good filter or maybe a way to combine several filter to achieve the smooth skin effect? I really want to replicate this: like in the right-most image A: I Managed to Create the HighPassScalFilter for Android and It's On Github too. https://github.com/AmniX/HighPassSkinSmoothing-Android Implementation Is Like: Theory The main theory behind High Pass Skin Smoothing is Frequency Separation. Frequency separation splits up the tones and colors of a image from its more detailed textures. It is possible because a digital image can be interpreted as different frequencies represented as sine waves. High frequencies in an image will contain information about fine details, such as skin pores, hair, fine lines, skin imperfections. Low frequencies are the image data that contains information about volume, tone and color transitions. In other words: shadows and light areas, colors and tones. https://fstoppers.com/post-production/ultimate-guide-frequency-separation-technique-8699 By using High Pass filter, the image can be separated into high and low spatial frequencies. Then we will be able to smoothing the image while preseving a fine level of detail by applying adjustments (Curve Adjustment in the diagram) to certain frequencies of the image. Cheers.
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Marc Millecamps (born 9 October 1950) is a Belgian retired footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career During his career Millecamps played for Waregem, with whom he reached the semi-finals of the 1985–86 UEFA Cup, beating Italian club A.C. Milan in the third round. International career Millecamps earned six caps for the Belgium national team, and participated in UEFA Euro 1980 and the 1982 FIFA World Cup. Personal life He is the brother of fellow ex-footballer Luc Millecamps. Honours Player KSV Waregem Belgian Cup: 1973–74; runner-up 1981–82 Belgian Super Cup: 1982 UEFA Cup: 1985–86 (semi-finals) Tournoi de Paris: 1985 Belgium UEFA European Championship: runner-up 1980 Belgian Sports Merit Award: 1980 References External links 1950 births Living people People from Waregem Association football midfielders Belgian footballers Belgium international footballers UEFA Euro 1980 players 1982 FIFA World Cup players Belgian Pro League players K.S.V. Waregem players Belgian football managers K.S.V. Waregem managers Footballers from West Flanders
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Trending: Small Biz in 15 Business Message Examples How to Sell Franchise Opportunities SBA Has Awarded $5 Million in EIDL Loans to Texas Businesses After March Tornadoes Published: Aug 12, 2022 by Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead In Small Business News 0 The U.S. Small Business Administration's Disaster Field Operations Center-West has announced that they have approved more than $5 million in federal disaster loans for Texas businesses and residents impacted by severe storms and tornadoes in Texas. $5 Million in EIDL Loans to Texas Businesses After March Tornadoes The storms and tornadoes occurred around Bastrop, Grayson, Houston, Jack, Montague, Nacogdoches, Upshur and Williamson counties on March 21, causing considerable damage to residential and commercial properties. The SBA has now approved $163,200 for businesses and $4,921,000 for residents to help the communities affected by the severe weather rebuild and recover. Tornadoes Bring Disaster to Texas An outbreak of tornadoes first struck the Southern United States on March 21 and lasted two days before transitioning to the Eastern United States on March 23. It all began with multiple 'supercell thunderstorms' as well as severe squall lines in central Texas and southern Oklahoma. A total of 83 tornadoes then caused huge property damage as well as causing multiple deaths and injuries. Several of the tornadoes were rated EF2 and EF3 and are likely the ones that caused the most damage. The disaster loans are available to eligible businesses based in Anderson, Angelina, Archer, Bastrop, Bell, Burnet, Caldwell, Camp, Cherokee, Clay, Collin, Cooke, Denton, Fannin, Fayette, Grayson, Gregg, Harrison, Houston, Jack, Lee, Leon, Madison, Marion, Milam, Montague, Morris, Nacogdoches, Palo Pinto, Parker, Rusk, San Augustine, Shelby, Smith, Travis, Trinity, Upshur, Walker, Williamson, Wise, Wood and Young counties in Texas. The loans are also available for businesses in the Oklahoma counties of Bryan, Jefferson, Love and Marshall. The interest rate of the loans has been set at 2.94% for businesses and 1.875% for private non-profit organizations, with the terms lasting up to 30 years. SBA Director Confirms Loan Access Director Tanya N. Garfield of the U.S. said: "Although the deadline to apply for property damage loans has expired, small businesses and most private non-profit organizations of any size may continue to apply for an Economic Injury Disaster Loan to help meet working capital needs caused by the disaster. Economic injury assistance is available regardless of whether the business or non-profit organization suffered any property damage." The SBA also explained the eligibility criteria, saying that the loans are for small non-farm businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, small businesses engaged in aquaculture and most private non-profit organizations of any size. These eligible organizations can qualify for an Economic Injury Disaster Loan of up to $2 million to 'help meet financial obligations and operating expenses which could have been met had the disaster not occurred'. The loans should be used to pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts payable and other bills that a business is struggling to pay because of the impact of the storms and tornadoes. How to Apply for a Texas Disaster Loan Applicants for the Texas disaster loans can apply online as well as access additional disaster assistance information and download applications at the Disaster Loan Assistance website. If eligible, you can also call the SBA's Customer Service Center at (800) 659-2955 or email [email protected] to receive more information on the disaster loan assistance. The deadline to submit an Economic Injury Disaster Loan application is February 6, 2023. Get the latest headlines from Small Business Trends. Follow us on Google News. Image: sba More in: EIDL Loan Comment ▼ Take Advantage of AI, Read These 6 Tips for Small Businesses Meet Instantprint's New Startup Hub for Small Businesses SBA Gives Maine Small Businesses $200,000 to Help Improve Exports Drone Delivery Can Benefit B2B Businesses Too Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead is a professional freelance writer and journalist based in the United Kingdom. Since 2006, Gabrielle has been writing articles, blogs and news pieces for a diverse range of publications and sites. You can read "Gabrielle's blog here.". Social Media Calendar Template
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Responding to calls for more bank services for low-income consumers, JPMorgan Chase & Co on Monday began offering checkless accounts with access to its mobile app, branches and ATMs for $4.95 a month and no minimum balance. "The very first step in building financial health really starts with a bank account," Duckett said. Regulators have been pushing banks to do more to attract low-income customers. "Financial inclusion" has become a rallying cry for groups trying to help people out of poverty. JPMorgan's move comes after competitors Bank of America Corp and Citigroup Inc introduced similar accounts. Financial technology startups, such as Chime and SoFi, offer accounts with large networks of ATMs and without monthly fees. Chase's fee, Duckett said, provides ATMs that accept checks and bankers to question in person. The accounts will make "some money," she said, but be less profitable than the bank's other businesses. Now that banks have built digital tools for better-off customers, the services can be extended to people with lower incomes.
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Which Volturi Twin has Better Powers? Would you rather live in Billericay or Barry Island? IS LEGENED OF THE SEEKER COOL? no or never heard of it! Yes it is amazing and cool!!!! wud u rather..Emment or Riley?? INCEPTION ENDING: What happened to the spinning top totem? X-Factor or Britains Got Talent?
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Q: populate Entry using tkinter I have a issue when I want to populate a entry box using tkinter. My current script are calling another script to get values. Then I want the data to be displayed in a Tkinter entry box. This is my current code, I am have tried tbName.set("tbName", account.getName()) somethhing like that (with and without the tbName) I have also triws StringVar. I am not sure if I am using it wrong. I have looked at the following site : effbot. I am very new to Python so any help will b apritiated. from Tkinter import * from bank import Bank, SavingsAccount class BankManager(object): root = Tk() lblName = Label(root, text="Name") lblPin = Label(root, text="Pin") lblBalance = Label(root, text="Balance R") lblStatus = Label(root, text="Status") tbName = Entry(root) tbPin = Entry(root) tbBalance = Entry(root) tbStatus = Entry(root) def __init__(self): self.bank = None self.app = None self.current_index = 0 self.create_bank() self.populate_gui(self.current_index) def new_account(self, event): name = self.app.getEntry('name') pin = self.app.getEntry('pin') balance = self.app.getEntry('balance') account = self.bank.get(pin) if account: self.app.setEntry("status", "Account with pin exists") else: self.bank.add(SavingsAccount(name, pin, float(balance))) self.app.setEntry("status", "New account created") self.current_index = self.bank.getPins().index(pin) btnNewAcc = Button(root,text="New Account") btnNewAcc.bind("<Button>",new_account) def update_account(self, event): name = self.app.getEntry('name') pin = self.app.getEntry('pin') balance = self.app.getEntry('balance') account = self.bank.get(pin) if account: account._name = name account._balance = balance self.app.setEntry("status", "Account updated") else: self.app.setEntry("status", "Account with pin doesn't exist") btnUpdateAcc = Button(root, text="Update Account") btnUpdateAcc.bind("<Button>",update_account) def remove_account(self, event): pin = self.app.getEntry('pin') account = self.bank.get(pin) if account: self.bank.remove(pin) self.app.setEntry("status", "Account removed") self.current_index = 0 else: self.app.setEntry("status", "Account with pin doesn't exist") btnRemoveAcc = Button(root,text="Remove Account") btnRemoveAcc.bind("<Button>",remove_account) def compute_interest(self, event): self.bank.computeInterest() pin = self.app.getEntry('pin') account = self.bank.get(pin) if account: self.app.setEntry("status", "Interest updated") self.app.setEntry("balance", str(account.getBalance())) else: self.app.setEntry("status", "Account with pin doesn't exist") btnConputeInterest = Button(root,text="Compute Interest") btnConputeInterest.bind("<Button>",compute_interest) def press_navigator(self, event): if button == "Previous": if self.current_index == 0: self.current_index = len(self.bank.getPins()) - 1 else: self.current_index -= 1 elif button == "Next": if self.current_index == len(self.bank.getPins()) - 1: self.current_index = 0 else: self.current_index += 1 self.populate_gui(self.current_index) btnPrevious = Button(root,text="Previous") btnPrevious.bind("<Button>",press_navigator) btnNext = Button(root,text="Next") btnNext.bind("<Button>",press_navigator) lblName.grid(row=0) lblPin.grid(row=1) lblBalance.grid(row=2) lblStatus.grid(row=3) tbName.grid(row=0, column=1) tbPin.grid(row=1, column=1) tbBalance.grid(row=2, column=1) tbStatus.grid(row=3, column=1) btnNewAcc.grid(row=0, column=2) btnUpdateAcc.grid(row=1, column=2) btnRemoveAcc.grid(row=2, column=2) btnConputeInterest.grid(row=3, column=2) btnPrevious.grid(row=4, column=0) btnNext.grid(row=4, column=1) root.mainloop() def create_bank(self): self.bank = Bank() a1 = SavingsAccount('zzz', '111', 100) a2 = SavingsAccount('yyy', '222', 200) a3 = SavingsAccount('xxx', '333', 300) self.bank.add(a1) self.bank.add(a3) self.bank.add(a2) def populate_gui(self, index): account = self.bank.get(self.bank.getPins()[index]) tbName.set("tbName", account.getName()) if __name__ == '__main__': BankManager() A: if you want to set text in the Entry widget, you need to use Entry.insert(0,'text') instead of v.set. The 0 in the insert method is the place you want to insert the text, in this case it is in the beginning of the Entry. If you don't want the user to edit what is inside the Entry, you can use Entry.config(state='readonly'); if you want to edit the content later you need to call Entry.config(state=NORMAL) before you can use Entry.insert again. You don't need to set StringVar to the Entry, only using Entry.get() is sufficient.
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Gussella W. Gelzer, 86, pioneering legal secretary Gussella W. Gelzer, 86, of Mount Airy, who as legal secretary to two prominent Philadelphia judges helped break a color barrier, died Tuesday at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania of complications from a stroke. by By Anthony R. Wood, Inquirer Staff Writer "She was a pioneer," said attorney Richard H. Knox, a friend of 50 years who met her when he became a clerk for Common Pleas Court Judge Raymond Pace Alexander, for whom Mrs. Gelzer worked. Knox recalled that at the time, African American legal secretaries were a rarity. "She was a wise woman," said retired Superior Court Judge Edmund Spaeth, the other jurist for whom she worked. "She had a real presence about her, and some of the law clerks regarded her with great admiration." Mrs. Gelzer grew up in South Philadelphia and attended the segregated Chester Arthur Elementary School, at 20th and Catherine Streets. Foreshadowing her career, during her senior year at South Philadelphia High School she was named chief justice of the school court that decided student-conduct cases. When she graduated in 1940, she took with her a lifelong interest in law, said her great-niece Tiffany Speaks. "She was very smart, intelligent, and a quick learner," said Speaks. Mrs. Gelzer learned the secretarial trade at Berean Manual Training and Industrial School and took a job in the Philadelphia law offices of Raymond Pace Alexander and Sadie Alexander, later becoming office manager. When Raymond Alexander became a Common Pleas Court judge, Mrs. Gelzer went with him to City Hall. "She was very much on the ball and kept everything moving," Knox said, adding that Alexander loved to banter with her. She worked for him from 1941 until he died in 1974. A month later, she joined Spaeth's Common Pleas Court office as secretary, and stayed with him when he became a Superior Court judge. She followed him when he went into private practice at Pepper, Hamilton & Scheetz in 1986. Knox said that Mrs. Gelzer continued working until she was 80. Speaks, her great-niece, said Mrs. Gelzer was active until the end, running her own errands, reading, and keeping a close eye on the news. She had something akin to a CNN dependency, Speaks said. "If something big was going on in the news," she recalled, it was no use calling her. "She said she'd have to call you back." Mrs. Gelzer's husband of 52 years, Harold H. Gelzer, died in 1999. In addition to Speaks, she is survived by a niece; three great-nephews; and another great-niece. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. today at New Bethel A.M.E. Church, Germantown Avenue and Tulpehocken Streets, with visitation at 10. Memorial contributions may be made to New Bethel, 6153 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia 19144. Published Dec. 6, 2008 By Anthony R. Wood, Inquirer Staff Writer
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Devi Temple 12 dead in stampede at Vaishno Devi shrine in J-K; inquiry ordered News | January 01, 2022 13:08 IST A heavy rush of devotees on Saturday led to a stampede at the famous Mata Vaishno Devi shrine atop Trikuta hills in Jammu and Kashmir's Katra. Officials said 12 people were killed, while nearly 20 others were reported injured in the incident. Today visit the ancient Nanda Devi temple located in Almora Astrology | December 19, 2021 10:41 IST This temple is established in Almora, Uttarakhand. The Nanda Devi temple was built by the kings of the Chandra dynasty. The idol of the goddess is located in the Deodhi of the Shiva temple. There is a lot of recognition of Nanda Devi among the local people. Visit Alop Shankari Devi Temple today Visit Alop Shankari Devi Temple in Tirtha today. This temple is located in the Sangam city of Prayag. The most unique thing about this temple is that there is no idol here. Here a swing is worshipped in the form of a Goddess. Visit Chamunda Devi Temple today Astrology | October 13, 2021 11:16 IST Chamunda Devi Temple Darshan is located in district Kangra of Himachal. Due to the destruction of two demons named Chand and Munda, this form of mother came to be called Chamunda ji. It is believed that all the wishes of the devotees who come here are fulfilled. Visit Maa Naina Devi Temple today This Mother's Dham is in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh. This holy temple is also one of the 51 Shakti Peethas. It is believed that the eyes of Mother Sati fell at this place. Along with Maa Naina Devi, idols of Kali Mata and Lord Ganesha are also seated here. All the wishes of the devotees are fulfilled in the Mansa Devi temple. Have darshan of Mansa Devi in ​​the pilgrimage today. This temple of mother is situated on a hill in Haridwar, Uttarakhand. It is believed that all the wishes of the devotees are fulfilled in this temple. Ahead of polls in Jammu-Kashmir, Rahul Gandhi to visit Vaishno Devi Temple News | September 09, 2021 14:22 IST Ahead of polls in Jammu-Kashmir, Rahul Gandhi is on a two-day tour to Jammu. He will be visiting the famous Vaishno Devi temple and taking the blessings of Mata Vaishno Devi. Rahul Gandhi to visit Mata Vaishno Devi temple tomorrow India | September 08, 2021 15:56 IST Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will pay obeisance at Mata Vaishno Devi temple in Jammu on Thursday. Hindu organization meet Ghaziabad DM over attack on priest at Dasna Devi temple News | August 11, 2021 15:53 IST Hindu organization on Wednesday met Ghaziabad DM over attack on priest at Dasna Devi temple. According to police, the victim Swami Nareshanand was asleep in temple premises when an unknown accused stabbed him with a sharp object. The police was alerted by other staff in the temple and the victim was admitted to a nearby hospital. Jammu and Kashmir: Rahul Gandhi visits Kheer Bhawani temple Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who is on a two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir, offered prayers at the famous Ragnya Devi temple popularly known as Kheer Bhawani temple in Ganderbal district today morning. Ghaziabad: Knife attack on priest at Dasna Devi temple, condition serious India | August 10, 2021 11:19 IST The priest, who originally hails from Bihar's Darbhanga, was rushed to a local hospital where his condition was stated to be serious. Everything about Alop Shankari Devi temple located in Sangam city Astrology | June 14, 2021 8:46 IST Visit Alop Shankari Devi Temple in Tirtha today. This temple is located in the Sangam city of Prayag. The most unique thing about this temple is that there is no idol here. Here a swing is worshiped in the form of a Goddess. Know more about Kamakhya Devi Temple in Assam Astrology | April 20, 2021 9:22 IST Considered to be very important among the 51 Shaktipeeths, this temple is highly famous because of Rajswala Mata. On every Navratri, a large number of devotees visit this temple. It is believed that here the mother Kamakhya removes all the pain and pain of the person who bowed down in front of the mother. COVID: Devotees offer prayers outside Mumba Devi Temple News | April 20, 2021 9:13 IST COVID-19 cases continued to surge in Maharashtra and the state government imposed lockdown-like restrictions here. Religious places have been temporarily closed in Mumbai. Devotees were seen offering prayers from outside Mumba Devi Temple. Currently, Mumbai has 85321 active cases of coronavirus. Chaitra Navratri: Today visit Maa Vaishno Devi temple Astrology | April 19, 2021 10:56 IST This Dham of Goddess Durga is considered very important among the 51 Shakti Peethas of Goddess. It is believed that Goddess Sati's forehead fell here. Here the darshan of the mother takes place in the form of sacred bodies. Know more about Jhandewalan Devi Temple in Delhi This temple dedicated to Maa Shakti is located on one of the Aravalli mountain ranges in Delhi. Jhandewalan Devi Temple is an octagonal temple. The dome of the temple is made of lotus shape. At the bottom of the cave is the ancient idol of Mother, which was received by a unique devotee of Mother, with experience from Badri Das ji and Just behind it is a Shivling which was found in the excavation along with the idol. Know more about the Naina Devi temple in Himachal Pradesh It is situated in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh. This holy temple is also one of the 51 Shakti Peethas. It is believed that the eyes of Mother Sati fell at this place. Along with this, the idol of Kali Mata and Lord Ganesha is also present. Rahul Gandhi to start campaigning after visiting Kamakhya Devi temple in Assam Politics | March 31, 2021 10:32 IST Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi are campaigning for the third phase of Assembly elections in Assam today. Vaishno Devi Temple received 1,800 kgs of gold in last 20 years: Report India | March 23, 2021 10:22 IST Vaishno Devi temple received 1,800 kgs of gold and over 4,700 kgs of silver from devotees in the last 20 years. Visit the temple of ancient Vrinda Devi built in Nandgaon, Mathura on the occasion of Ekadashi Astrology | February 23, 2021 10:30 IST It is said that Radha-Krishna used to meet at dawn at this place, located a short distance from Nandgaon. In the afternoon, he used to visit Radha Kunda and at night in Vrindavan. There is a beautiful temple here, inside which is the statue of Mata Vrinda i.e. Tulsi.
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The DPJ steps back again On February 2, 2008 By Tobias S. HarrisIn Observing Japan Blog Days after an agreement that resulted in the government's momentarily backing away from plans to extend the gas surcharge temporarily, Yamaoka Kenji, the DPJ's Kokutai chairman, has provided a reminder of just how precarious the agreement is. Mr. Yamaoka warned that if the government moves on the legislation in the HR before "thorough debate" — whatever thorough means in this case — there will be no possibility of a vote in the HC before the end of the fiscal year. Mr. Yamaoka also challenged the government to adhere to the pledge to move road funding to the general fund made under Prime Ministers Koizumi and Abe. At the same time, on Saturday morning, Kan Naoto suggested that the DPJ is willing to be flexible in working out a compromise bill with the government. How many times does the DPJ have to stake out an inflexible position, complete with hyper-charged rhetoric, before backing down in the face of the government's determination to get its way? It would have been far better off staking its opposition largely on the colossal misuse of the funds — yet another example of how the LDP has misgoverned Japan — from the beginning, and challenging the government, whose backers continually claim that the DPJ is standing in the way of resolving important policy challenges, to use these earmarked funds for other, more important policies. Yet another example, I think, of a certain lack of nimbleness on the part of Mr. Ozawa. I hope, though, that MTC is right and that the DPJ's agreement with the government means that at the very least this means the end of channeling the revenue from the temporary tax into road construction. 2008 regular Diet sessionDPJKan Naototemporary gasoline tax Good intentions are not enough Waiting for autumn
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So last 2 months ago I tweeted to SimGuruRodiek, will a hollywood world be developed, and he cryptically said it might be and in the same tweet I also mention about magic an he said that too in a cryptic message. Which it turned out to be true with the new Get Famous trailer for the Hollywood world. It made me wondering that possibly they would announce the new GP next year like the vampire GP last year. Hold your horses just yet, I'm waiting on GF to drop first before we talk about Magic! Magic would definitely be cool if it's done in a similar fashion to vampires. I really hope Witches will be flying out soon! I need something to bring me back to wanting to play TS4. You can only play with Vamps for so long before you get burned out. They need some enemies (or allies). It will have been two years since Vampires was released by the earliest that this would possibly come out. That's a really long time to wait for us Supernatural fans. I'm hoping magic will come in an Expansion Pack. I don't think they could do it justice in a game pack. Unless it was just one supernatural like vampires. @JasonRMJ, what are you hoping for in a magic pack that could be covered in a game pack? Sounds interesting! I'm open for any GP.. the more the better for my game play.. Same. Any GP is fine for me, but for the kind of Sims I have, I really want magic. That being said, I'll keep my focus on Get Famous for now. Magic does sound cool. I have one Sim that I keep on getting her to drink youth potion (potion for me is something magical) few days before she supposed to be an adult.. But I would say that, I am also curious about the GF too.. I can't wait for the next trailer! Not my first choice, but it does seem like supernatural's overdue. If so, I do hope it's witches. I hope its a GP and comes with a magic-themed world, and several different kinds of magic, as well as fancy robes for sims to wear. I also hope children can learn magic. I'm desperate for any and all Supernatural content at this point. Vampires are great, but they're not enough to sustain me. I like my Sims worlds to be full of the weird and wonderful, and I've no patience for the likes of toddlers or children. Give me Witches, Mermaids, Fairies, Werewolves... anything. Please. Eh, Sims Mobile tends to also take things already created by the Sims 4 team (many hairstyles come to mind) so I'm not really sure Mobile is the best place for hints. But, one can only hope. I'm waiting to make some magic happen! True, but I've noticed that there are hairstyles and actions that have yet to come out in the actual PC game. I mean they might have it already made for the PC but its just not out yet because they are possibly still developing packs. I can't wait for witches and magic!! I'm more interested in the realistic side of the Sims. That being said I wouldn't mind a little of Harry Potter style in my game (imagine having Hogwarts in TS4, who wouldn't like that ?) or Charmed (I'd love to recreate the Halliwell Manor). I don't have Vampires, but I hesitated since it's 50% off now. I'm more looking forward to a beach GP though, but if they bring witches, well, I know many people want it. I forgot to post this on this thread! I had taken a screenshot. This is what I meant about the sim flying on the broom as a hint to witches! My all time fave sim game is Makin' Magic, so YES PLEASE. I've had my warlock brothers in reserve since 2014, I'm ready for a magic GP. I hope that they have different branches of magic, and have magic be a skill (or set of skills) to learn instead of having being a magic user mean your sim can't have any other supernatural status. After all, I have OC's I want to re-create who are mages as well as being werewolves/vampires/etc., so...yeah. Pretty because I wanted witchcraft for this month. I had high expectation that a magic Game Pack will be announced in February but instead we get a Get to Work spinoff Game Pack.
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by Message August 1st, 2013, 5:36 am Forum: Tsukihime Chat Topic: Tsukihime TYPE MOON remake announced Re: Tsukihime TYPE MOON remake announced The remake has been announced, but as far as I know there's no release date whatsoever. July 22nd, 2013, 8:44 am Atriel wrote: I know I'm reviving an old thread... but, is there any word on whether this will have an official release outside of Japan? Absolutely not. Heck, there's not even any word on whether this will have an official release INSIDE of Japan. Topic: Newbie questions, please humor me Re: Newbie questions, please humor me Yes, Tsukihime only skips scenes that you've already seen. There's no risk in skipping things. Personally I preferred to ctrl-skip through stuff though, so I can still see what's going on, and maybe read stuff I didn't pay attention to before. June 21st, 2013, 9:22 am Forum: Fate/stay night Chat Topic: Who you like more, Shiki or Shirou? [spoilers] Re: Who you like more, Shiki or Shirou? [spoilers] personally, i like Shirou more, in Tsukihime, you can see Tohno being a real jerk sometimes "in bed" with all female protagonists , LOL !!!! This part is on-topic, and I kind of agree with you. The following part, however, is NOT on-topic. And it's also against the powerlevel rule: http://forums.mi... Forum: General TYPE-MOON Chat Topic: T-Moon Complex Discussion Re: T-Moon Complex Discussion Power level discussions are no longer allowed in these forums: viewtopic.php?p=55011&f=1#p55011 This thread is NOT about pronunciation of Japanese words. That next choice, (Go with Arcueid or Go to School) I think I stopped just after making the 'correct' choice, does the alternative lead to another dead end? I am trying to 'collect' those, even if you don't get anything for it like in F/sn. Partly because I hypothesize a minor plot thread that was ... As you can see in the flowchart, choosing Go see Arcueid leads directly into a dead end (s161, s107, s107a). Choosing to Obey Akiha allows you to continue along the storyline. I don't remember about the circumstances. Your explanation is as good as mine. You'll have to read the dead end to find out ... You could say that, I guess. It's mostly up to personal interpretation, because there's so much TYPE-MOON material that the borders are rather blurry. But I would indeed suggest to ignore F/sn when reading Tsukihime. The stories are very different. Also, Tsukihime was created first, so while F/sn co... May 2nd, 2013, 7:58 pm Actually, the worlds of Tsukihime and F/sn cannot exist together in their natural states. Only through the use of extra-universal bridges (i.e. Ahnenerbe , Carnival Moment , etc...) can people from the different TYPE-MOON sub-universes meet each other. But this is an different topic altogether, and ... May 1st, 2013, 7:45 pm Zogundar wrote: How does skipping scenes you've already seen work? It skips scenes you've already seen. How about you try it? Zogundar wrote: I guess there's no completion meter other than seeing what CG's you've unlocked? If you can't find it, it probably doesn't exist in the game... May 1st, 2013, 10:59 am Another concern was that the walkthrough (I took a quick peek) says that even using that won't let you see all of the scenes? Does that include CG? Is there any kind of completion meter? Does this predate that kind of convenience? If so, how do you know if you've seen all scenes/if there's anything... What do you mean by "atmospheric"? And why not use Tsukibako's track 10? I don't know how Tsukibako's track 10 sounds exactly, but it'll probably be a bit higher quality than the original game's track 10. But you'd need to find a copy of Tsukibako for that, and it's very rare. With atmospheric I me... Hmm, I see.. I think. The game doesn't have its own actual .exe file? Or is it a function of the translation.. stuff? Jap Tsukihime runs on NScripter, but that doesn't support English very well. That's why we use ONScripter-En. It's the same thing, only better for English. So yeah, Tsukihime doesn'... April 28th, 2013, 9:13 am ONScripter is what the game runs on. You could basically rename it to Tsukihime.exe, if that makes it clearer. The newer versions are much more stable and more compatible with modern Windows versions. Our translation ships with an older version, which probably still works fine, but in some cases it ... Just extract ONScripter-En to the game folder, and run ONScripter-En.exe. Nothing complicated about it. Or just use the one that ships with our translation. Works fine, on most systems. Ah, good point. Ciel-sensei's lessons are indeed a lot of fun to read! Make sure you get at least a few dead ends here and there, just so you can enjoy a few lessons afterwards. Some of them are quite funny. Note however that there is no bonus material after you finish all of the dead ends, so no st... You don't really need any dead ends. Most of them involve dying horribly or raping someone into pieces. Not important for the overall plot at all, nothing new is introduced there. Apart from the horrible deaths and pieceraping, anyway. Very little is officially announced regarding the Tsukihime rema... April 23rd, 2013, 6:35 am :/ the FSN walkthrough I read had a neat feature, it only used a one word excerpt from the choice and then numbered it for good measure (Which I think actually was necessary in one case due to a mistake.) Agreed. I don't think I'll ever get back to change that giant flowchart though. Took way too m... Tsukihime is actually more complex than F/sn, script-wise. If you want to know exactly how the game behaves, read the flowchart that ships with our translation. If you just want a list of options to choose to get to the ending as fast as possible, read the walkthrough that ships with our translation...
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Esperanto has been used in Hungary since its construction in the late-19th century. It saw notable use through the 20th century, though it was suppressed by Nazi and Communist governments in the 1940s and 1950s. History Early history Hungary was an early adopter of Esperanto, with some of the original Esperantists residing in Austria-Hungary in the late-19th century. In 1913, it was reported that a police officer in Székesfehérvár broke up an Esperantist meeting an account of it being a "thieves' language". During the brief period of the Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919, many Esperantist groups supported the Communist government. Esperantist Rezső Rajczi was killed during the fall of the government and has been described as "the only known martyr for Esperanto in Hungary". The succeeding Kingdom of Hungary often restricted the use of Esperanto due to its associations with Communism in the country. Hungary became a notable region in the Esperanto community when the Esperanto periodical Literatura Mondo was founded in Budapest by Tivadar Soros in 1922. Other notable Esperantists in Hungary at this time included linguist Géza Bárczi that wrote in Esperanto and actor Julio Baghy that learned Esperanto in 1911 and became an Esperantist writer while a prisoner-of-war in Siberia during World War I. A schism developed between the leftist and neutral factions of Esperantists in the 1930s, with leftist Esperantists founding the Hungarian Esperanto Federation in opposition to the politically neutral Esperanto Society of Hungary. During World War II, the presence of these groups was condemned by the Nazis, as both protected Esperantist Jews. The Esperantist community was targeted by the Nazis when they gained control of Hungary. Hungarian People's Republic In 1948, instruction of Esperanto was permitted in public schools, and the spread of Esperanto was broadly supported by the government. As the influence of Stalinism spread in eastern and central Europe, the use of Esperanto was suppressed. The Literatura Mondo was shut down in 1949, and the Esperanto Society of Hungary was shut down in 1950. Esperanto was restricted in Hungary both legally and socially, with Esperantists seen as opposed to the Communist Party. Following Stalin's death, a significant increase of Esperantist literature and poetry occurred in the 1950s and 1960s, including that of Hungarian poets such as Imre Baranyai and Lajos Tárkony. Linguist Vilmos Benczik learned Esperanto in 1959 and helped to revive it in Hungary. Sándor Szathmári contributed to Esperantist science fiction during this time. New Esperanto groups also formed in Hungary. The Esperanto Council of Hungary was founded in 1955 and recognized by the Ministry of Education in 1956, while the Hungarian Esperanto Association was founded in 1960 and the Hungara Vivo began publication in 1961. Bertalan Farkas became the first Esperantist to go to space in 1980. Modern Hungary Demographics Of the first thousand recorded Esperantists, 19 were located in Austria-Hungary. Only four Esperantists were recorded in the kingdom by the 1890s, though the number increased to 211 by 1904. By 1928, the number of Esperanto speakers in Hungary had increased to 3,052 among 47 different Esperanto groups. In 1966, the World Esperanto Congress had 3,975 members in Budapest, more than most other cities surveyed. In 1979, the Universal Esperanto Association had 3,237 members in Hungary. See also Demographics of Hungary Languages of Hungary References Bibliography Esperanto Esperanto in Hungary Demographics of Hungary
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Client was accused of assaulting her roommate by hitting him repeatedly with a heavy object. Evidence at trial included testimony of multiple witnesses and photographs of alleged injuries at the hospital. Harris & Carmichael vigorously defended her innocence at a bench trial, arguing self-defense. In a win for justice, the judge found B.W. NOT GUILTY!
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A DREAM OF PERSIA, c.1948 Important Australian Fine Art + International Art KATE O'CONNOR (1876 – 1968, New Zealand/Australian) oil on wood panel signed with initials lower right: KL O'C signed verso: O'Connor bears inscription verso: 1613 / 16-6-65 / 5 bears inscription on old label verso: Perth Society of Artists / Kathleen L O'Connor / Perth / 37A Mount St W … / A Dream of Persia / … signed and inscribed on old label verso: Kathleen L O'Connor / 'a Persian inspired / … Society of / Artists $25,000 – 35,000 Sold for $58,560 (inc. BP) in Auction 59 - 27 November 2019, Melbourne Osborne Art Gallery, Adelaide Deutscher Fine Art, Melbourne Private collection, Melbourne, acquired from the above in April 1986 Exhibition of Paintings by Kathleen O'Connor, Osborne Art Gallery, Adelaide, 28 April – 11 May 1965, cat. 5 Possibly: Perth Society of Artists, Skinner Galleries, Perth, June 1965 Australian Art: Colonial to Modern, Deutscher Fine Art, Melbourne, 9 – 25 April 1986, cat. 99 (illus. in exhibition catalogue) 'Flowers are not just flowers but exist in a vibrating decorative ambiency (sic). This is the essence of the true impressionist outlook'.1 The rich red background of A Dream of Persia recalls the powerful tempera paintings O'Connor executed in the late 1920s, as does the sharp delineation of the individual objects. There are also echoes of the treatment the artist utilised in The Algerian Hat (lot 35), through the fracturing of the background plane and the potential dissolving of the flowers' petals. These aspects, combined with the radiant light and the bold, palette knife application of the paint, point to this being executed shorty after her return to Australia in 1948, possibly to make up for the forced destruction of 150 paintings courtesy of the Fremantle Customs officials. The use of the word 'dream' in the title also hints at it being a form of memento mori, created in an attempt to capture the memory of happier days in Paris. When commenting on an earlier still life, In My studio, Paris, c.1935 – 39 (National Gallery of Australia, Canberra), the critic Robert Hughes observed: 'When you look at it you see the delectable froth of light breaking up the forms and leaving them still somewhat legible … but what really counts is the exuberant action of the line weaving and flickering through paint strokes of very high-key colour and then anchored by the fat, prosperous curve of the beautifully painted jug. She had a gift for organising image as surface, a fine voyeur-like sort of knitting that few local painters of the time could even approach'.2 1. Elizabeth Young quoted in Harris, M., 'Kate O'Connor', Art and Australia, Ure Smith, Sydney, vol. 3, no. 4, March 1966, p. 272 2. Hughes, R., quoted in 'The Australian National Gallery Building: the collection', Art and Australia, The Fine Arts Press, Sydney, vol. 14, nos. 3 & 4, Summer – Autumn, January and April 1977, p. 263
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<?php /** * Created by PhpStorm. * User: Toure * Date: 22/02/15 * Time: 08:04 */ namespace AppBundle\Controller; use AppBundle\Entity\Hote; use AppBundle\Entity\Indicateur; use AppBundle\Entity\Unite; use AppBundle\Form\DetailIndicateurType; use AppBundle\Form\IndicateurType; use AppBundle\Entity\DetailIndicateur; use AppBundle\Form\UniteType; use AppBundle\Entity\TypeIndicateur; use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\Controller; use FOS\RestBundle\Controller\FOSRestController; use FOS\RestBundle\Controller\Annotations\View; use FOS\RestBundle\Controller\Annotations\Route; use FOS\RestBundle\Controller\Annotations\Put; use FOS\RestBundle\Controller\Annotations\Post; use FOS\RestBundle\Controller\Annotations\Get; use FOS\RestBundle\Controller\Annotations\Patch; use FOS\RestBundle\Controller\Annotations\Delete; use FOS\RestBundle\Util\Codes; use Symfony\Component\BrowserKit\Request; use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response; use Nelmio\ApiDocBundle\Annotation\ApiDoc; use Sensio\Bundle\FrameworkExtraBundle\Configuration\ParamConverter; class IndicateurController extends ApiController { private function processForm($objet,$objetType,$nameRoute=null){ $form = $this->createForm($objetType,$objet); $request = $this->get('request'); $form->submit($request); if($form->isValid()){ $em = $this->getEntityManager(); $em->persist($objet); $em->flush(); $routeParam = array( 'id' => $objet->getId(), '_format' => $request->get('_format'), ); $response = new Response(); $response->setStatusCode(Codes::HTTP_CREATED); if($nameRoute){ $response->headers->set('Location',$this->generateUrl($nameRoute,$routeParam,true)); } return $response; } return $this->view($form,Codes::HTTP_BAD_REQUEST); } private function wrapper($nameClass){ $request = $this->get('request'); $objet=$this->deserialize($nameClass,$request); return $objet; } private function save($objet,$route){ $request = $this->get('request'); $method = $request->getMethod(); if($method==="POST"){ $statusCode = Codes::HTTP_CREATED; } else{ $statusCode = Codes::HTTP_OK; } $em = $this->getEntityManager(); $em->persist($objet); $em->flush(); /*try{ $em->persist($objet); $em->flush(); }catch (\Exception $e){ $error = array( "type" => "info", "message" => "J'ai encore cassé l'application, veuillez contacter l'Admin" ); return $this->view(array('errors'=>$error),Codes::HTTP_BAD_REQUEST); }*/ $routeParam = array( 'id' => $objet->getId(), '_format' => $request->get('_format'), ); $response = new Response(); $response->setStatusCode(Codes::HTTP_CREATED); if($route){ $response->headers->set('Location',$this->generateUrl($route,$routeParam,true)); } return $this->view($response,$statusCode); } /** * @Route("/", name="homepage", options={"expose"=true}) */ public function indexAction() { return $this->render('default/index.html.twig'); } /** * @param Unite $unite * @return array * @ApiDoc( * description="Detail d'une unite", * statusCodes={ * 200="Operation reussie", * } * ) * @View() */ public function getUniteAction($id) { $em = $this->getEntityManager(); $unite = $em->getRepository("AppBundle:Unite")->find($id); return $this->view($unite); } /** * @ApiDoc( * description= "Liste des unites", * statusCodes={ * 200="Operation reussie", * } * ) * @View() * */ public function getUnitesAction() { $em = $this->getEntityManager(); $unites = $em->getRepository("AppBundle:Unite")->findAll(); return $this->view($unites); } /** * { * "codeUnite": "To", * "libelleUnite": "Tera Octet" * } * @return Response * @ApiDoc( * description= "Cree une nouvelle unite", * statusCodes={ * 200="Creation reussie", * 400="Donnees non valide" * } * * ) * @View( * template="AppBundle:Post:postUnite.html.twig", * statusCode = Codes::HTTP_BAD_REQUEST, * templateVar="form" * ) */ public function postUniteAction() { $request = $this->get('request'); $unite = $this->deserialize('AppBundle\Entity\Unite',$request,'json',array('create','common')); if($unite instanceof Unite ===false){ return $this->view(array('errors'=>$unite),Codes::HTTP_BAD_REQUEST); } return $this->save($unite,'get_unite') ; } /** * { * "unite": * { * "codeUnite": "Ko", * "libelleUnite":"Kilo Octet" * } * } * @param Unite $unite * @return array|\FOS\RestBundle\View\View * @ApiDoc( * description="Modifier une unite", * statusCodes={ * 200="Modification reussie", * 400="Donnees invalide" * } * ) * @ParamConverter("unite",class="AppBundle:Unite") */ public function putUniteAction(Unite $unite) { $request = $this->get('request'); $newUnite = $this->deserialize('AppBundle\Entity\Unite',$request,'json',array('common')); if($newUnite instanceof Unite ===false){ return $this->view(array('errors'=>$newUnite),Codes::HTTP_BAD_REQUEST); } $unite->update($newUnite); return $this->save($unite,'get_unite'); } /** * @param Unite $unite * @ApiDoc( * description="Supprime une unite", * statusCodes={ * 204="Suppression reussie" * } * ) * @ParamConverter("unite",class="AppBundle:Unite") * @View(statusCode=204) */ public function deleteUniteAction(Unite $unite) { $em = $this->getEntityManager(); $em->remove($unite); $em->flush(); } /** * @param $id * @return array * @ApiDoc( * description="Detail d'un hote", * statusCodes={ * 200="Operation reussie", * } * ) * @View() */ public function getHoteAction($id) { $em = $this->getEntityManager(); $hote = $em->getRepository("AppBundle:Hote")->find($id); return $this->view($hote); } /** * @ApiDoc( * description= "Liste des hotes", * statusCodes={ * 200="Operation reussie", * } * ) * @View() * */ public function getHotesAction() { $em = $this->getEntityManager(); $hotes = $em->getRepository("AppBundle:Hote")->findAll(); return $this->view($hotes); } /** * { * "adresseHote": "10.10.0.16", * "libelleHote": "Serveur de developpement" * } * @return Response * @ApiDoc( * description= "Cree un nouvel hote", * statusCodes={ * 200="Creation reussie", * 400="Donnees non valide" * } * * ) * @View( * template="AppBundle:Post:postUnite.html.twig", * statusCode = Codes::HTTP_BAD_REQUEST, * templateVar="form" * ) */ public function postHoteAction() { $request = $this->get('request'); $hote = $this->deserialize('AppBundle\Entity\Hote',$request,'json',array('create','common')); if($hote instanceof Hote ===false){ return $this->view(array('errors'=>$hote),Codes::HTTP_BAD_REQUEST); } return $this->save($hote,'get_unite') ; } /** * @param Hote $hote * @return array|\FOS\RestBundle\View\View * @ApiDoc( * description="Modifier une unite", * statusCodes={ * 200="Modification reussie", * 400="Donnees invalide" * } * ) * @ParamConverter("hote",class="AppBundle:Hote") */ public function putHoteAction(Hote $hote) { $request = $this->get('request'); $newHote = $this->deserialize('AppBundle\Entity\Hote',$request,'json',array('common')); if($newHote instanceof Hote ===false){ return $this->view(array('errors'=>$newHote),Codes::HTTP_BAD_REQUEST); } $hote->update($newHote); return $this->save($hote,'get_unite'); } /** * @param Hote $hote * @ApiDoc( * description="Supprime un hote", * statusCodes={ * 204="Suppression reussie" * } * ) * @ParamConverter("hote",class="AppBundle:Hote") * @View(statusCode=204) */ public function deleteHoteAction(Hote $hote) { $em = $this->getEntityManager(); $em->remove($hote); $em->flush(); } /** * @param TypeIndicateur $typeIndicateur * @return array * @ApiDoc( * description="Detail d'un type indicateur", * statusCodes={ * 200="Operation reussie", * } * ) * @Get("type-indicateur/{$id}") * @View() */ public function getTypeIndicateurAction($id) { $em = $this->getEntityManager(); $typeIndicateur = $em->getRepository("AppBundle:TypeIndicateur")->find($id); return $this->view($typeIndicateur); } /** * @ApiDoc( * description= "Liste type indicateur", * statusCodes={ * 200="Operation reussie", * } * ) * @Get("type-indicateurs") * @View() * */ public function getTypeIndicateursAction() { $em = $this->getEntityManager(); $typeIndicateurs = $em->getRepository("AppBundle:TypeIndicateur")->findAll(); return $this->view($typeIndicateurs); } /** * { * "libelleTypeIndicateur": "Base de donnees", * } * } * @return Response * @ApiDoc( * description= "Cree un nouvel type indicateur", * statusCodes={ * 200="Creation reussie", * 400="Donnees non valide" * } * * ) * @View() * @Post("type-indicateurs") */ public function postTypeIndicateurAction() { $request = $this->get('request'); $typeIndicateur = $this->deserialize('AppBundle\Entity\TypeIndicateur',$request,'json',array('create','common')); if($typeIndicateur instanceof TypeIndicateur ===false){ return $this->view(array('errors'=>$typeIndicateur),Codes::HTTP_BAD_REQUEST); } return $this->save($typeIndicateur,'get_type_indicateur') ; } /** * { * "unite": * { * "codeUnite": "Ko", * "libelleUnite":"Kilo Octet" * } * } * @param TypeIndicateur $typeIndicateur * @return array|\FOS\RestBundle\View\View * @ApiDoc( * description="Modifier un type indicateur", * statusCodes={ * 200="Modification reussie", * 400="Donnees invalide" * } * ) * @Put("type-indicateurs/{typeIndicateur}") * @ParamConverter("typeIndicateur",class="AppBundle:TypeIndicateur") * */ public function putTypeIndicateurAction(TypeIndicateur $typeIndicateur) { $request = $this->get('request'); $newTypeIndicateur = $this->deserialize('AppBundle\Entity\TypeIndicateur',$request,'json',array('common')); if($newTypeIndicateur instanceof TypeIndicateur ===false){ return $this->view(array('errors'=>$newTypeIndicateur),Codes::HTTP_BAD_REQUEST); } $typeIndicateur->update($newTypeIndicateur); return $this->save($typeIndicateur,'get_type_indicateur'); } /** * @param TypeIndicateur $typeIndicateur * @ApiDoc( * description="Supprime un type indicateur", * statusCodes={ * 204="Suppression reussie" * } * ) * @ParamConverter("typeIndicateur",class="AppBundle:TypeIndicateur") * @View(statusCode=204) * @Delete("type-indicateurs/{typeIndicateur}") */ public function deleteTypeIndicateurAction(TypeIndicateur $typeIndicateur) { $em = $this->getEntityManager(); $em->remove($typeIndicateur); $em->flush(); } /** * @ApiDoc( * description= "Liste des indicateurs", * statusCodes={ * 200="Operation reussie", * } * ) * @View * */ public function getIndicateursAction() { $request = $this->get('request'); $em = $this->getDoctrine()->getManager(); $indicateurs = $em->getRepository("AppBundle:Indicateur")->all(); return $this->view($indicateurs); } /** * @ApiDoc( * description="Les informations d'un indicateur", * statusCodes={ * 200="Operation reussie", * 400="Donnees invalide", * 404="Aucun indicateur" * } * ) * * @View() */ public function getIndicateurAction($id) { $em = $this->getEntityManager(); $indicateur = $em->getRepository("AppBundle:Indicateur")->find($id); if($indicateur===null) { return $this->view(array(),Codes::HTTP_NO_CONTENT); } return $this->view($indicateur); } /** * * http://10.10.201.29/indicateur/app_dev.php/type-indicateurs/3/indicateurs *{ * "libelleIndicateur": "/", * "hotes": * [ * { * "id": 1 * }, * { * "id":2 * }, * { * "id":3 * } * * ] *} * @return Response * @ApiDoc( * description= "Cree un nouvel indicateur", * statusCodes={ * 200="Creation reussie", * 400="Donnees non valide" * } * * ) * @View( * template="AppBundle:Post:postIndicateur.html.twig", * statusCode = Codes::HTTP_BAD_REQUEST, * templateVar="form" * ) * @Post("type-indicateurs/{typeIndicateur}/unites/{unite}/indicateurs") * @ParamConverter("typeIndicateur",class="AppBundle:TypeIndicateur") * @ParamConverter("unite",class="AppBundle:Unite") */ public function postIndicateurAction(TypeIndicateur $typeIndicateur,Unite $unite) { $request = $this->get('request'); $em = $this->getEntityManager(); $indicateur = $this->deserialize('AppBundle\Entity\Indicateur',$request,'json',array('common')); if($indicateur instanceof Indicateur ===false){ return $this->view(array('errors'=>$indicateur),Codes::HTTP_BAD_REQUEST); } $indicateur->setTypeIndicateur($typeIndicateur); $indicateur->setUnite($unite); foreach($indicateur->getHotes() as $hote){ $indicateur->removeHote($hote); $indicateur->addHote($em->getRepository("AppBundle:Hote")->find($hote->getId())); } return $this->save($indicateur,'get_indicateur'); } /** * @param Indicateur $indicateur * @return array|\FOS\RestBundle\View\View * @ApiDoc( * description="Modifier un indicateur", * statusCodes={ * 200="Modification reussie", * 400="Donnees invalide" * } * ) * @Put("indicateurs/{indicateur}") * @ParamConverter("indicateur",class="AppBundle:Indicateur") * @View() */ public function putIndicateurAction(Indicateur $indicateur) { $request = $this->get('request'); $newIndicateur = $this->deserialize('AppBundle\Entity\Indicateur',$request,'json',array('common')); if($newIndicateur instanceof Indicateur ===false){ return $this->view(array('errors'=>$newIndicateur),Codes::HTTP_BAD_REQUEST); } $em = $this->getEntityManager(); $newIndicateur->setTypeIndicateur($em->getRepository("AppBundle:TypeIndicateur")->find($newIndicateur->getTypeIndicateur()->getId())); $newIndicateur->setUnite($em->getRepository("AppBundle:Unite")->find($newIndicateur->getUnite()->getId())); foreach($newIndicateur->getHotes() as $hote){ $newIndicateur->removeHote($hote); $newIndicateur->addHote($em->getRepository("AppBundle:Hote")->find($hote->getId())); } $indicateur->update($newIndicateur); return $this->save($indicateur,'get_indicateur'); } /** * @param Indicateur $indicateur * @ApiDoc( * description="Supprime un indicateur", * statusCodes={ * 204="Suppression reussie" * } * ) * @ParamConverter("indicateur",class="AppBundle:Indicateur") * @View(statusCode=204) */ public function deleteIndicateurAction(Indicateur $indicateur) { $em = $this->getEntityManager(); $em->remove($indicateur); $em->flush(); } /** * @param DetailIndicateur $detailIndicateur * @return array * @ApiDoc( * description="Detail d'un indicateur", * statusCodes={ * 200="Operation reussie", * } * ) * @Get("details/{id}") * @View() */ public function getDetailIndicateurAction($id) { $em = $this->getEntityManager(); $detail = $em->getRepository("AppBundle:DetailIndicateur")->find($id); return $this->view($detail); } /** * @ApiDoc( * description="Tous les details de tous les indicateurs", * statusCodes={ * 200="Operation reussie", * } * ) * @Get("details") */ public function getDetailIndicateursAction() { $em = $this->getEntityManager(); $details = $em->getRepository("AppBundle:DetailIndicateur")->findAll(); return $this->view($details); } /** * @ApiDoc( * description="Tous les details d'un indicateur", * statusCodes={ * 200="Operation reussie", * } * ) * @ParamConverter("indicateur",class="AppBundle:Indicateur") * @Get("indicateurs/{indicateur}/details") */ public function getDetailByIndicateursAction(Indicateur $indicateur) { $em = $this->getEntityManager(); 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Gujjar reservation Rajasthan: Thousands of people from Gujjar community are protesting in Rajasthan over their demand of five per cent reservation in government jobs and educational institutions. According to news agency ANI, protesters began a sit-in on the rail tracks in Maksudanpura of Sawai Madhopur to push for their demand. The protest has affected the movement of rail traffic on the Delhi-Mumbai railway route.
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Real Madrid keeper, Courtois reveals those who want to 'kill' him Real Madrid goalkeeper, Thibaut Courtois, has claimed the Spanish press are out to "kill" him, insisting he is "one of the best in the world". Courtois has endured a difficult campaign at the Santiago Bernabeu, since joining from Chelsea in the summer. He was also at fault for the only goal Belgium conceded, in the Euro 2020 qualifier against Russia. The mistake completed a difficult week for the keeper, who was dropped by Zinedine Zidane in his first game back in charge of Real Madrid against Celta Vigo last Saturday, recalling Keylor Navas in his place. "I still consider myself one of the best in the world, even though the Spanish press want to kill me. "I feel strong, I'm calm, playing well and training well," Courtois told Marca. Courtois also shrugged off his mistake against Russia. "I got a nudge from the Russian attacker. I didn't have the strength to clear it. "I made a bit of a mistake, but that's the life of a goalkeeper. After that, I calmed down and played my game," he added. Related Topics:courtoisReal Madrid keeper
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Most of Finns will take trip to their cottage at least once a year – in the midsummer. Many spend most of their free time out there enjoying the freedom and solitude. This is something you can't find anywhere else in the world! The nature of Finland is amazing! Every season of the year has something special to offer. Sun never sets in the Summer. The winter turns the land to a snowy wonderland and autumn is full of color. The best way to experience this is having your stay really close to nature – and a cozy cabin is the best solution to this. You are really on your own in most of the cabins – the closest neighbor might be kilometers away. You really get to know some Finnish culture while shopping groceries and cooking everything by yourself. You are also free to come and go as you please. This freedom let's you plan your whole trip around your own interests. Let's face it – the best thing in Finland is the Sauna! Most of the Finnish cottages are located near a lake – no wonder in a land of thousands of lakes. This makes a perfect combination – the hot sauna combined with a cooling dip to the lake, no matter the season. In winter you just need to make a hole in the ice. Finns tend to gather to the cabin with the whole family or a group of friends. There is always enough space to accommodate the whole group – sometimes it's just more crowded, but the more the merrier, isn't that right! Therefore, a cottage holiday is the perfect solution for a larger group and especially for families with children. There is plenty to do at the cabin, but sometimes you just need a break. There is nothing more relaxing than the Finnish cabin atmosphere. You can just sit down on the porch, feel the fresh air in your lungs and just enjoy the silence. Finnish everyman's rights grant permission to go basically everywhere you want. Ok, you are not allowed to camp on anyone's back yard, but nearly everywhere else it's fine. You can also pick berries or mushrooms – the real superfoods of the north.
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Acoustic camera Nor848a Acoustic Camera Nor848B, Hextile Multitile low frequency optimized acoustic camera Geonoise Thailand Co., Ltd. 555/147-148 Sukhapiban 5 10220 Sai Mai, Bangkok, Thailand Phone: (+66) 02-0035904 Fax: (+66) 02-0033054 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: https://www.geonoise.com Norsonic has launched the 2nd generation acoustic camera based on mems with the focus to be able to be expanded into a high-resolution low-frequency sound source locating instrument. The Hextile (Nor848B) can be used as a single unit acoustic camera with 128 microphones, but it also can be used as a high-resolution acoustic camera specially designed for low frequencies, the total number of microphones used will be 384! With the already famous realtime virtual microphone and intuitive software, it's an instrument that's hard to beat. The Hextile is very easy to handle weighing less than 3 kg and with only 1 cable (USB) for data transfer as well as power. With a single Hextile, the user has a small, portable and lightweight acoustic camera that can be used for a wide range of measurement situations. The Hextile is a USB based acoustic camera, with a single USB cable for both power and data transfer – no extra battery cable needed. The array is made from robust and lightweight aluminum, has 128 MEMS microphones, and is less than 3 kg in weight while having a maximum diameter of 46 cm. The low-frequency limit for the Hextile is 410 Hz. For users that require better resolution both in lower frequencies and overall, three single Hextiles can be combined to a larger Multi tile system, consisting of 384 microphones with a maximum diameter of 96 cm. The low-frequency limit for the Multitile is 220 Hz. For special low-frequency applications below 1 kHz, it is also possible to utilize the Multitile in the low-frequency configuration as the Multitile-LF. By placing the individual Hextiles further away, the maximum diameter of the complete array system is increased to 1.46 m, making it ideal for low-frequency measurements. The Multitile-LF is for low-frequency measurements below 1 kHz, with the lowest frequency limit of 120 Hz.
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The following process was executed on an amd64 Linux host in this directory. ```bash # Create the program createOpcodes gcc createOpcodes.cpp -o createOpcodes # Execute the program to create opcodes.cpp ./createOpcodes > opcodes.cpp # Compile opcodes.cpp to opcodes gcc -g opcodes.cpp -o opcodes # Disassemble opcodes gdb opcodes -batch -ex "set disassembly-flavor intel" -ex "disass /r opcodes" > opcodes.intel # Parse disassembly and generate code cat opcodes.intel | dotnet run > ../amd64InstrDecode.h ``` ## Technical design `amd64InstrDecode.h`'s primary purpose is to provide a reliable and accurately mechanism to implement `Amd64 NativeWalker::DecodeInstructionForPatchSkip(..)`. This function needs to be able to decode an arbitrary `amd64` instruction. The decoder currently must be able to identify: - Whether the instruction includes a instruction pointer relative memory accesses - The location of the memory displacement withing the instruction - The instruction length in bytes - The size of the memory operation in bytes To get this right is complicated, because the `amd64` instruction set is complicated. A high level view of the `amd64` instruction set can be seen by looking at `AMD64 Architecture Programmer's Manual Volume 3: General-Purpose and System Instructions` `Section 1.1 Instruction Encoding Overview` `Figure 1-1. Instruction Encoding Syntax` The general behavior of each instruction can be modified by many of the bytes in the 1-15 byte instruction. This set of files generates a metadata table by extracting the data from sample instruction disassembly. The process entails - Generating a necessary set of instructions - Generating parsable disassembly for the instructions - Parsing the disassembly ### Generating a necessary set of instructions #### The necessary set - All instruction forms which use instruction pointer relative memory accesses. - All combinations of modifier bits which affect the instruction form - presence and/or size of the memory access - size or presence of immediates So with modrm.mod = 0, modrm.rm = 0x5 (instruction pointer relative memory access) we need all combinations of: - `opcodemap` - `opcode` - `modrm.reg` - `pp`, `W`, `L` - Some combinations of `vvvv` - Optional prefixes: `repe`, `repne`, `opSize` #### Padding We will iterate through all the necessary set. Many of these combinations will lead to invalid/undefined encodings. This will cause the disassembler to give up and mark the disassemble as bad. The disassemble will then resume trying to diassemble at the next boundary. To make sure the disassembler attempts to disassemble every instruction, we need to make sure the preceding instruction is always valid and terminates at our desired instruction boundary. Through examination of the `Primary` opcode map, it is observed that 0x50-0x5f are all 1 byte instructions. These become convenient padding. After each necessary instruction we insert enough padding bytes to fill the maximum instruction length and leave at least one additional one byte instruction. #### Fixed suffix Using a fixed suffix makes disassembly parsing simpler. After the modrm byte, the generated instructions always include a `postamble`, ```C++ const char* postamble = "0x50, 0x51, 0x52, 0x53, 0x54, 0x55, 0x56, 0x57, 0x58, 0x59,\n"; ``` This meets the padding a consistency needs. #### Ordering As a convenience to the parser the encoded instructions are logically ordered. The ordering is generally, but can vary slightly depending on the needs of the particular opcode map: - map - opcode - pp & some prefixes - modrm.reg - W, L, vvvv This is to keep related instruction grouped together. #### Encoding the instructions The simplest way to get these instructions into an object file for disassembly is to place them into a C++ BYTE array. The file `createOpcodes.cpp` is the source for a program which will generate `opcodes.cpp` ```bash # Create the program createOpcodes gcc createOpcodes.cpp -o createOpcodes # Execute the program to create opcodes.cpp ./createOpcodes > opcodes.cpp ``` `opcodes.cpp` will now be a C++ source file with `uint8_t opcodes[]` initialized with our set of necessary instructions and padding. We need to compile this to an executable to prepare for disassembly. ```bash # Compile opcodes.cpp to opcodes gcc -g opcodes.cpp -o opcodes ``` ### Generating parsable disassembly In investigating the various disassembly formats, the `intel` disassembly format is superior to the `att` format. This is because the `intel` format clearly marks the the instruction relative accesses and their sizes. For instance: - "BYTE PTR [rip+0x53525150]" - "WORD PTR [rip+0x53525150]" - "DWORD PTR [rip+0x53525150]" - "QWORD PTR [rip+0x53525150]" - "OWORD PTR [rip+0x53525150]" - "XMMWORD PTR [rip+0x53525150]" - "YMMWORD PTR [rip+0x53525150]" - "FWORD PTR [rip+0x53525150]" - "TBYTE PTR [rip+0x53525150]" Also it is important to have all the raw bytes in the disassembly. This allows accurately determining the instruction length. It also helps identifying which instructions are from our needed set. I happened to have used `gdb` as a disassembler. ```bash # Disassemble opcodes gdb opcodes -batch -ex "set disassembly-flavor intel" -ex "disass /r opcodes" > opcodes.intel ``` #### Alternative disassemblers It seems `objdump` could provide similar results. Untested, the parser may need to be modified for subtle differences. ```bash objdump -D -M intel -b --insn-width=15 -j .data opcodes ``` The lldb parser aborts parsing when it observes bad instruction. It might be usable with additional python scripts. Windows disassembler may also work. Not attempted. ### Parsing the disassembly ```bash # Parse disassembly and generate code cat opcodes.intel | dotnet run > ../amd64InstrDecode.h ``` #### Finding relevant disassembly lines We are not interested in all lines in the disassembly. The disassembler stray comments, recovery and our padding introduce lines we need to ignore. We filter out and ignore non-disassembly lines using a `Regex` for a disassembly line. We expect the generated instruction samples to be in a group. The first instruction in the group is the only one we are interested in. This is the one we are interested in. The group is terminated by a pair of instructions. The first terminal instruction must have `0x58` as the last byte in it encoding. The final terminal instruction must be a `0x59\tpop`. We continue parsing the first line of each group. #### Ignoring bad encodings Many encoding are not valid. For `gdb`, these instructions are marked `(bad)`. We filter and ignore these. #### Parsing the disassambly for each instruction sample For each sample, we need to calculate the important properties: - mnemonic - raw encoding - disassembly (for debug) - Encoding - map - opcode position - Encoding Flags - pp, W, L, prefix and encoding flags - `SuffixFlags` - presence of instruction relative accesses - size of operation - position in the list of operands - number of immediate bytes ##### Supplementing the disassembler In a few cases it was observed the disassembly of some memory operations did not include a size. These were manually researched. For the ones with reasonable sizes, these were added to a table to manually override these unknown sizes. #### `opCodeExt` To facilitate identifying sets of instructions, the creates an `opCodeExt`. For the `Primary` map this is simply the encoded opcode from the instruction shifted left by 4 bits. For the #D Now `NOW3D` map this is simply the encoded immediate from the instruction shifted left by 4 bits. For the `Secondary` `F38`, and `F39` maps this is the encoded opcode from the instruction shifted left by 4 bits orred with a synthetic `pp`. The synthetic `pp` is constructed to match the rules of `Table 1-22. VEX/XOP.pp Encoding` from the `AMD64 Architecture Programmer's Manual Volume 3: General-Purpose and System Instructions`. For the case where the opSize 0x66 prefix is present with a `rep*` prefix, the `rep*` prefix is used to encode `pp`. For the `VEX*` and `XOP*` maps this is the encoded opcode from the instruction shifted left by 4 bits orred with `pp`. #### Identifying sets of instructions For most instructions, the opCodeExt will uniquely identify the instruction. For many instructions, `modrm.reg` is used to uniquely identify the instruction. These instruction typically change mnemonic and behavior as `modrm.reg` changes. These become problematic, when the form of these instructions vary. For a few other instructions the `L`, `W`, `vvvv` value may the instruction change behavior. Usually these do not change mnemonic. The set of instructions is therefore usually grouped by the opcode map and `opCodeExt` generated above. For these a change in `opCodeExt` or `map` will start a new group. For select problematic groups of `modrm.reg` sensitive instructions, a change in modrm.reg will start a new group. #### For each set of instructions - Calculate the `intersection` and `union` of the `SuffixFlags` for the set. - The flags in the `intersection` are common to all instructions in the set. - The ones in the `union`, but not in the `intersection` vary within the set based on the encoding flags. These are the `sometimesFlags` - Determine the rules for the `sometimesFlags`. For each combination of `sometimesFlags`, check each rule by calling `TestHypothesis`. This determines if the rule corresponds to the set of observations. Encode the rule as a string. Add the rule to the set of all observed rules. Add the set's rule with comment to a dictionary. #### Generating the C++ code At this point generating the code is rather simple. Iterate through the set of rules to create an enumeration of `InstrForm`. For each map iterate through the dictionary, filling missing instructions with an appropriate pattern for undefined instructions. ##### Encoding The design uses a simple fully populated direct look up table to provide a nice simple means of looking up. This direct map approach is expected to consume ~10K bytes. Other approaches like a sparse list may reduce total memory usage. The added complexity did not seem worth it. ## Benefits This approach is intended to reduce the human error introduced by manually parsing and encoding the various instruction forms from their respective descriptions. ## Limitations The approach of using a single object file as the source of disassembly samples, is restricted to a max compilation/link unit size. Early drafts were generating more instructions, and couldn't be compiled. However, there is no restriction that all the samples must come from single executable. These could easily be separated by opcode map... ## Risks ### New instruction sets This design is for existing instruction sets. New instruction sets will require more work. Further this methodology uses the disassembler to generate the tables. Until a reasonably featured disassembler is created, the new instruction set can not be supported by this methodology. 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With some enchanting sounds from the music box, this heartfelt ballad is definitely the perfect gift of friendship to thank your loved ones in your next concert! The music also features an optional flugelhorn and saxophone solo as they walk you down your memory lane, reminiscing the good times with your friends. A well-crafted and meaningful work that brings both people and friendship closer, this will be an exceptional selection for your next concert program!
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Favourite New Local Album of 2019 1. Begonia - Fear Supplied photo Beth Schellenberg Volunteer 2. Yes We Mystic - Ten Seated Figures 3. Jamboree - Melt / Living Hour - Softer Faces / Taylor Janzen - Shouting Matches (tie) Fear, Alexa Dirks' (Begonia) first full-length album, had been in the works for around two years. Dirks says although she's been performing the material from the album for a while, "it doesn't get tired ... it's always new for me. Once you release an album into the world, it takes this shape you couldn't possibly imagine." Dirks says the unique connections each listener has to the music "changes the way the songs sound, (because) I can access different emotions through them." Accessing these raw emotions night after night can take a toll, she says. "It takes a lot out of me, being so emotional and vulnerable. After a show, I need 10 minutes alone to decompress." Dirks explains that she used to come right off stage after shows and wonder why she couldn't be as engaged as she wanted to be with fans at the merch table, but that she is "learning different coping mechanisms." "I expend myself emotionally a lot when I'm on stage," she says. "It's something that I want to do, but I can't underestimate what that takes from me, so in between songs I am pretty light ... I know the songs are heavy, and I want to show that there are two sides to me and to the music. You can be profoundly vulnerable and perhaps sad, but that doesn't mean you can't be strong and joyful at the same time." Of the album itself, Dirks says making it "was so fun." "When I came up with the artwork, I was just thinking about how GIANT my face would be – my giant face. It was pretty cool." Although she is "not raking in the millions," she says that folks buying "merch definitely helps. When people come up and physically buy things, that money literally goes into the gas tank. Especially now that we have vinyl." Published in Volume 74, Number 12 of The Uniter (November 28, 2019)
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Baron Hugo Wilhelm von Abercron (24 October 1869 – 16 April 1945) was a German officer, major general, balloonist and non-fiction author. He was one of the most important German balloonists in the inter-war years. Life Abercron was born in Bosatz, Silesia near Ratibor (modern Raciborz), the son of the Prussian officer Christian Abercron and his wife, Maria Theresa, née Hinsch. After he graduated from high school, on 22 March 1888, he entered the Prussian army as a Leutnant. On 12 September 1895, he was promoted to Oberleutnant. In 1903 and 1910 he served as a captain and company commander in Düsseldorf. From 1906 to 1927 he was the chairman of the free balloon department in the Deutschen Luftfahrtverbandes (DLV) (later Deutscher Luftfahrtverein). He took part in the Gordon Bennett Cup several times, reaching third place at St. Louis in 1910. At the outbreak of World War I, Abercron was appointed commander of the newly founded Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment, which he commanded at the Western Front as well as in the Battle of Verdun. After the war he worked for the reconstruction of German aviation. In 1932 he became the manager of Institut für volkstümliche Naturkunde URANIA, in Berlin. He wrote an autobiography called Hugo von Abercron. Offizier und Luftpionier. Awards Order of the Red Eagle Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg) Prussian Service Cross Order of Henry the Lion House and Merit Order of Peter Frederick Louis Order of the White Falcon Saxe-Ernestine House Order Friedrich Order References 1869 births 1945 deaths Hugo People from Racibórz People from the Province of Silesia Nobility in the Nazi Party Major generals of the German Army (Wehrmacht) German airship aviators Barons of Germany Aviation pioneers German non-fiction writers German Army personnel of World War I 20th-century Freikorps personnel German balloonists
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RideDSES Focus Daniel-san, Focus! Focus. We all need it. Sometimes we loose it. Hopefully we get it back. Focus is what, along with goals and direction, on the path to success. Simply put we're in the business of selling products and services, backing them up, and maintaining relationships with those that bought the products or services. Broken focus is […] Gary May May 13, 2010 no comments Focus. We all need it. Sometimes we loose it. Hopefully we get it back. Focus is what, along with goals and direction, on the path to success. Simply put we're in the business of selling products and services, backing them up, and maintaining relationships with those that bought the products or services. Broken focus is what allows us to view the products and services that we buy as those that will sell what our customers will buy. Yup…long sentence. What does it mean? It means simply stop thinking that websites, CRM, widgets, gadgets, software/SAAS and all of the other stuff (including social media) sells cars and then makes people service them at your business. People buy from people. Don't get me wrong, we're all about more efficiencies and lower costs through all the items above. But if you think for a second that you can forget about an up, any kind of up, you're dead wrong. Companies continue at a break-neck pace to promote their "two cars pays for our service"and "with our leads you'll sell 8.7 more cars more month". People sell cars, people sell cars, people sell cars. The 'best' lead, scored by some company that doesn't sell cars, sold to you by a company spending millions to promote themselves with your money, with the most gross ever not followed up on is a floating, polished t**d. At the same time, the 'worst' perceived lead from your overpriced third parties, let alone your own website (if your cars actually showed up on Google from your own website which most don't), is closed in a 5 minute call or three emails because the person was dealt with quickly, honestly and had all of their questions answered. Focus on setting appointments. Appointments that are confirmed. That then show up. That then are handled right. That then are closed right. Because they nearly all come from your website or some displayed listing. Focus on what drives people to your store…you and your co-workers. It's amazing the amount of dealers spending $20,000 per month or more to sell a few more cars (plus salesperson's commission, managers' cut, overhead and all the rest) because they're convinced that without buying what they're selling, they'll be crushed. Yesterday a meeting at a store revealed that, while the staff was asking for more leads, one of their marketing sources had about 20 plus leads that weren't touched. At all. Yeah, it was from service marketing. So I guess people that service don't also buy?!?!?! Focus… Your website is there to get appointments. Everything online and in marketing outside of your website is intended to drive traffic to your website. To get appointments. Everything else you use to drive impressions and retention is supposed to eventually drive people to your website. Please don't fool yourself. Look at your analtyics. Yours. Google's. Not your website company's 'unique' statistics. Please focus. Dealers (And everyone in business that is trying to grasp online), it's time to stop. And focus. We're trying to invite people to buy cars and maintenance and parts and accessories. As an industry we say that but it's not how we buy services. We buy because our buddy did, our competitor did, all of our 20 group says to and so on. It's down to focus. Remember that Daniel-san could block, sweep and jump AFTER he focused on painting and all the other chores that Mr. Miyagi gave him. No distractions. Complete focus. So focus Daniel-san, focus. Best Practices: Professional Insight, Powerful Results Gary May analytics application auto car CRM customer danielsan direction focus goal google lead manager product sales salesperson service source success third party traffic up vendor website widget Hey, It's Digital Dealership Reset: It's Halftime, You Got Game? What You Missed In Fort Lauderdale (Besides Perfect Weather and A Beach) Don't Look Now, You Changed In The Past Year!! The Best Time To Make The Hard Changes Stop, Drop and Do Nothing! (Or You Can Simply Roll With It) Don't Blink. Don't Think. Yet Don't Wait… Mark Dubis on Homogenization is for Milk (If You Drink That Sort of Thing), Not Dealers Keith Shetterly on Homogenization is for Milk (If You Drink That Sort of Thing), Not Dealers Michelle Magoffin on Tipping The Scales. Against An 800 Pound Gorilla… Brent Wees on DrivingSales Executive Summit 2012: A To Unmarketing Marieke Hensel on Wake Up! 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2007 begins with some new workplace laws, some answers, and some solutions in the transition to Work Choices. A quick round up of the main changes follows. Faster AWA's - employees can now waive the seven day period to consider a workplace agreement and the Employment Advocate Information Statement before agreeing to enter into the AWA. These amendments fix some of the uncertainties of Work Choices but employers should expect more changes in 2007, especially after the NSW and Federal elections. And remember - on 27 March 2007, the new record keeping laws finally commence. The Act is expected to commence early this year and it will then displace any remnant of the NSW unfair contract jurisdiction. The NSW Government has moved the protections against dismissal for injured workers with workers compensation claims from the Industrial Relations Act 1996 to the Workers Compensation Act 1987. Whether that change means the injured worker provisions survive Work Choices for constitutional corporations remains to be seen. The AIRC defines "genuine operational reasons" The Australian Industrial Relations Commission has clarified the meaning of the "genuine operational reasons" exception for unfair dismissal claims upon redundancy (Carter v Village Cinemas Australia Pty Ltd AIRCFB 35). The Full Bench decided an employee had been terminated for "genuine operational reasons" even though the company had failed to grant what seemed like a fair request for long service leave to be used as an interim alternative to redundancy. Provided the termination was for reasons that included genuine operational reasons, then no application for unfair dismissal can be made to the Commission. A Federal magistrate says workers compensation is "paid sick leave" Work Choices prohibits termination of an employee's employment for "a temporary absence from work because of illness or injury". The Regulations say an absence becomes "not temporary" only when an employee's absence extends beyond three months in a 12 month period, and after any "paid sick leave" entitlement has expired. After considering the Termination of Employment Convention 1982, the Court decided that an employee on workers compensation was, for the purposes of the Regulations, on "paid sick leave". It seems to follow, that termination of any employee whilst on workers compensation would be now unlawful because they would always be on "paid sick leave" if receiving weekly compensation. Expect this decision to be tested in the near future. Work Choices is here and constitutional corporations are beginning to realise that they cannot act as if there has been no change. Much is happening and employers need to keep up to date.
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Fenway Sports Group Fenway Sports Group Nov 29, 2021 Fenway Sports Group Reaches Agreement to Buy Penguins. Here's What We Know Fenway Sports Group has announced its agreement to buy a controlling stake in the NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins, and chairman Tom Werner offered some insight into the decision. Boston Red Sox Nov 17, 2021 Report: Owners of Boston Red Sox Near Deal to Buy NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins Fenway Sports Group, which owns the Boston Red Sox, is about to add the NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins to its portfolio, per a report. Boston Business Journal Jun 7, 2021 Block-by-Block Breakdown of Massive Fenway Development Proposal WS Development's massive Fenway project: A block-by-block breakdown Boston Red Sox Mar 17, 2021 Red Sox Manager Alex Cora Weighs in on LeBron James, Says Impact Is 'Off the Charts' Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora is a "big" fan of new FSG partner LeBron James. Lebron James to Become Part-Owner of Boston Red Sox Lebron James and his business partner Maverick Carter have purchased shares of Fenway Sports Group, making them part-owners of the Boston Red Sox, Roush Fenway Racing, and the Liverpool Football Club. LeBron James Mar 16, 2021 LeBron James Becoming Part-Owner of Boston Red Sox' Parent Company: Report Basketball great LeBron James is becoming a part-owner of the Boston Red Sox, according to a report in The Boston Globe Tuesday. The Los Angeles Laker is joining Fenway Sports Group as a partner, a source told the newspaper. BOSTON Oct 20, 2020 4 Sites Around Fenway Park to Be Redeveloped The Boston Red Sox aren't the only thing at Fenway Park set for a makeover this off-season. The team's owners and the family behind the Jersey Street Red Sox Team Store announced Monday that they plan to redevelop four sites on five acres surrounding the storied ballpark to create "beautiful, dynamic streetscapes." The project includes all the buildings that...
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But with just two seconds left Embiid chose to put back a Tobias Harris 3-pointer instead of kicking the ball out. The decision left Philadelphia still down a point, allowing for the C's to seal the deal with two Jayson Tatum free throws. While the center took plenty of blame during his postgame press conference, he couldn't help himself while walking away from the microphone. According to Embiid, a big chunk of blame for Philadelphia's loss goes to the referees.
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Q: Import module from different directory with import_module I have a module in one directory that needs to be imported by a script in a different directory. However, whenever I try to import it, I get a ModuleNotFoundError. I have to keep these in separate directories due to being in separate git repos. Here's an example of my file structure: └─ Documents ├─ ModuleRepo │ └─ myModule.py └─ ScriptRepo └─ myScript.py The script myScript.py takes the module name as a command line argument, and then imports it using: import importlib def dynamic_import(module): return importlib.import_module(module) if __name__ == '__main__': import argparse parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument('modulename', help='Specify the module to import', type=str) args = parser.parse_args() mymodule = dynamic_import(args.modulename) If I navigate to Documents/ModuleRepo and try to run python3 ../ScriptRepo/myScript.py myModule, it gives the error ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'myModule'. If I move myModule.py into Documents/ScriptRepo, then it runs successfully - so I guess python is looking for modules only in the directory of the script being run. This is especially strange to me, since this exact setup worked for me a few months ago, but now seemingly doesn't. My minimal goal is to be able to navigate to Documents/ModuleRepo and run python3 ../ScriptRepo/myScript.py myModule. Ideally (but not necessarily), I would like to be able to be able to run myScript.py from anywhere, using relative paths to both myScript.py and myModule.py. I've browsed many existing questions about dynamic imports using importlib, and even asked one of my own earlier this year, but I still have no idea how to solve this problem of having modules in completely separate directories. So any help would be appreciated. A: The following code snippets will allow you to load modules by explicitly defining the path to the required module(s): For Python 3.5+ use: import importlib.util spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location("module.name", "/path/to/file.py") foo = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec) spec.loader.exec_module(foo) foo.MyClass() For Python 3.3 and 3.4 use: from importlib.machinery import SourceFileLoader foo = SourceFileLoader("module.name", "/path/to/file.py").load_module() foo.MyClass() (Although this has been deprecated in Python 3.4.) For Python 2 use: import imp foo = imp.load_source('module.name', '/path/to/file.py') foo.MyClass() A: Seems like it's a path problem. At the very top of myScript.py add: import sys sys.path.append('..') This should allow it to find the module.
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Home > Arsenal Mathieu Flamini to take over a Premier League club after founding a company worth £20billion by soccerct.net - November 15, 2015 1 That's right you have heard me correctly, Arsenal midfield star Mathieu Flamini has con-founded a company named 'GF Biochemicals', who apparently is set to revolutionize the energy industry. What is more surprising about this venture is that, Flamini has been operating this company for last 7 years and has not told anyone including his family, parents, friends and the teammates, until Saturday. On Saturday, he came to an understanding that he is all set to kick-start this company for good and open up a new market segment which experts are projecting to be worth a massive £20Billion. How this company works is really interesting, according to the study GF Biochemicals is all set to come up with a form of energy which will be fully capable replace petrol and soon all forms of oil. Turns out, Flamini is not only a bundle of energy on the pitch, but off it as well. The French midfielder has been researching on this ever since he left Arsenal for the first time in 2008. Back then, he and one of his college graduate friends and now business partner Pasquale Granata started this venture and are now convinced of starting their operation very soon. Flamini's company will be the first one to mass produce Levulinic Acid (LA), which will eventually replace oil in all its forms. Ever since the big news, Flamini has been linked to take over one of the Premier League clubs and twittersphere is filling up with Arsenal supporters requesting their midfield star to take charge of their beloved club. That may come at a later stage, but for now, Flamini is all set to change the world with this unique and exceptional venture. Flamini spoke to the media for the first time last night where he explained the model and its benefits. Flamini said: "I was always close to nature and concerned about environmental issues, climate change and global warming. He was on the same wavelength. We were looking how we could make a contribution to the problem. After a while we found out about Levulinic Acid, It's a molecule identified by the US Department of Energy as one of the 12 molecules with the potential to replace petrol in all its forms." GF Biochemicals currently operates out of Italy and Holland but are soon to make their presence felt in Unites States as well. Flamini's company is worth close to £20Billion and since they are the market leaders and rather market creator, GF Biochemicals will grow at an unprecedented volume over the coming years. Tagged Mathieu Flamini Jesse Lingard gets his first International call by England Another Premier League star ruled out for rest of the season due to a ruptured ACL One thought on "Mathieu Flamini to take over a Premier League club after founding a company worth £20billion" Why take a story as beautiful as that of Flamini's secret biochemical company owner and lace it up with blatant lies about him taking over Arsenal. Shasha you are a disgrace man. You have been scooped hence you fabricate false angles to the story to make your article relevant. Shame on you
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Today when i was working on the new update i stumbled across something that could be one of the troublemakers for the low fps. This will not solve the client speed for windows 8 and specially windows 10, this problem is a lot deeper and will require almost a complete rewrite of the graphics engine. Directx7 and Direct Draw are no longer supported, but updating it is not that easy. However, this small change in the render distance already makes a huge difference and it should no longer drop your fps below 10 within 30 minutes. Because this is a important thing, i didn't want to wait until the update is finished to patch it. Informação importante, dentro de 20 dias estaremos lançando uma atualização com mapa Forlon Ruin S3. Dentro deste pacote haverão algumas alterações. Mobius, ficará com dano, def e exp compatível para level 330 ate o 360. S2 será ajustado o dano, def dos mobs ( boses ainda em analise se terão alterações ) para up compatível com level 410 até o 460. S3 ficara como mapa level 450+ necessitando de um item de entrada chamado S3 Restored Pass. Alterações também nos itens 400 e 450. Os sets 400 estamos estudando a possibilidade de aumentar o plus e def dele ( plus +15 ) e aumentar o level para 450. E o set 450 iremos aumentar para 480 ou 500 melhorando a defesa. O que queremos com isso? Estabilizar os mapas, e gerar maior diversão e desafio, aonde vc upará no mapa correto para o seu level com melhores drops, e possibilidades. Isso afetará o up de hoje? Não, pois o ajuste será em todos os mapas acima de mobius, então qm upa hj em mobius level 44x irá upar em s2 com rendimento talvez até maior do que mobius. O 33x que vai pra mobius e gasta muito sem upar nada terá oportunidade de aumentar o seu rendimento. Após estas atualizações estaremos começando os ajustes para s4, novas armas e novos mobs. Também há a possibilidade de novos sets. Preparar os jogadores para as alterações para que ninguém diga que não houve aviso, ou que houve beneficiamento de alguns. Important information, within 20 days we will be releasing an update with map Forlon Ruin S3. Within this package there will be some changes. Mobius, will get damage, def exp and compatible to level 330 until the 360. S2 will be adjusted the damage, def mobs (boses still will consider whether changes) for up compatible with level 410 to the 460. S3 remained as level map 450+ requiring an input item named S3 Restored Pass. Changes also in items 400 and 450. The 400 sets are studying the possibility of increasing the plus and it def (plus 15) and increase the level to 450. And the set 450 will increase to 480 or 500 improving the defense. What we want with this? Stabilize the maps, and generate greater fun and challenge, where you up the correct map for your level with better drops, and possibilities. This will affect up today? No, because the setting is on all maps above mobius, then who up today 44x mobius level will level up in s2 yield perhaps even greater than mobius. The 33x is going to spend a lot mobius and without leveling nothing will have the opportunity to increase your income. After these updates will be starting the settings for s4, new weapons and new mobs. There is also the possibility of new sets. Soon there will be a brand new update for LHGenericName01. This update will include some new equipment, new leveling spaces for levels 300~500. New bosses, New Skills, New Daily Events. But, since its not me who will be playing it, i would like to know. What do you want to see new or changed? The crazyer the better! the bigger the better, but small ideas are also welcome! The most original ideas will be rewarded with a nice LP reward!
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Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (pol. Kolej z Baltimore do Ohio) jest jedną z najstarszych sieci kolejowych w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Jej budowa rozpoczęła się w 1828 roku. Pierwsza linia łączyła port Baltimore w stanie Maryland z miejscowościami Wheeling i Parkersburg w Wirginii Zachodniej nad rzeką Ohio. Sieć wciąż działa i obecnie jest własnością firmy CSX Transportation. Przedsiębiorstwa kolejowe w Stanach Zjednoczonych Przedsiębiorstwa z siedzibą w Maryland Baltimore
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