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Published 6 times per year, Canadian Lawyer InHouse is the magazine of choice for corporate counsel and senior business executives in Canada. Relied upon and trusted by heads of legal departments, general counsel and managing directors of corporations for providing authoritative and independent editorial content.
Focused on the needs of in-house counsel, this publication explores compliance, risk management, labour & employment concerns, environmental issues, litigation, and managing legal spend. We also report on career development and legal department management. | {
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There are as many possible causes of sleep apnea as there are solutions. Apply what you've just learned. Now, you know good times are ahead, because you are going to be helped a great deal.
The time to prepare for recovery after foot surgery is before the operation. Because once incapacitated, we either heal as smoothly as possible or impose on others unnecessarily. These tips may help us avoid ringing that little bell to summon a patient companion.
The areas of our life affected by foot surgery include our occupation. Combining our physician's estimate of our "downtime" (away from work) with notice that we give to our employer will address that issue. However, the area with the most significant post-surgery impact on us is our recovery area, our home.
The majority of our recovery will be spent inside our home. As such, If we usually sleep upstairs, use (or adapt) a room downstairs, because stair climbing will be dangerous and may impede recovery. In case, you will have to move from place to place, remove any unnecessary obstacles that you'd normally step over or around. That is not all. If you're a reader, this is an opportunity to gather some reading material and turn plenty of pages. It will present the most significant opportunity to learn and the pass of time. The passage of time may be the biggest blessing. If you're a movie fan, the same strategy applies. Run-of-the-mill bathroom use will be a bit clumsy after foot surgery. So, you might want to remove bath mats or make them secure. This will help you avoid tripping. And of course, bathing may temporarily replace showering.
Well, possibly the most important. This is the highest time you require to keep yourself busy with entertainment. A television will serve this purpose.
It is not only for convenience but also for emergencies. Remember, your mobility isn't up to par.
Healthy snacks and drinks on a nearby table will make a recovery tolerable.
No matter whether on a bed, recliner, or couch, a pillow in just the right place might make your day. When you have foot pain Portland OR, and have surgery, you'll be glad you have the pillows!
Undoubtedly optional, because it's not an everyday household item. But if you have one, what a way to heal in comfort.
It will be used for a variety of uses (tears, sneezing, etc.).
Not a necessity of yesteryear, the absence of our laptop or tablet might turn discomfort into agony. Because once incapacitated, we either heal as smoothly as possible or impose on others unnecessarily. A computer will keep you busy. You can browse or listen to your favorite music.
When a thought occurs to us out of nowhere, it's best to write it down at once.
Keeping your foot elevated is probably recommended, and comfortable.
This is by no means a comprehensive list of things you'll deal with. But this information may help you recover in the fastest, healthiest, and most enjoyable way after foot surgery! | {
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Shafiq Lutaaya
Digital Transformation Consultant
Ongoing Impact Research
National Development Plan 3
Complete List of Websites
SDGs – The 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Shafiq is passionate about contributing to the global goals set by the United Nations to achieve Vision 2040. Currently, Shafiq is actively contributing to Goal Number Six which calls on us to ensure affordable, clean water for all as well as sanitation for all. Shafiq is also focussing efforts on Goal Number Nine( Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure). He does this through mobilizing the WordPress Community in Uganda to help build websites and help create jobs for the youths developing sites for companies, individuals and multinational organizations. Through Ronzag.com, a social network, he is directly contributing to Goal Number Nine. He also has interests in Call Center audio data analysis using automated speech classification and processing tools and algorithms to enhance decision making and performance evaluation.
THE GLOBAL GOALS, What are they, why do they matter, and why you should care about them? Most importantly, how to the Global Goals affect you and your community?
In 2000, 189 countries of the world came together to face the future. And what they saw was daunting. Famines. Drought. Wars. Plagues. Poverty. The perennial problems of the world. Not just in some faraway place, but in their own cities and towns and villages. They knew things didn't have to be this way. They knew we had enough food to feed the world, but that it wasn't getting shared. They knew there were medicines for HIV and other diseases, but that they cost a lot. They knew that earthquakes and foods were inevitable, but that the high death tolls were not. They also knew that billions of people worldwide shared their hope for a better future.
So leaders from these countries created a plan called the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). This set of 8 goals imagined a future just 15 years of that would be rid of poverty and hunger. It was an ambitious plan. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has been one of the leading organizations working to achieve the MDGs. Present in more than 170 countries and territories, the UN funded projects that helped fulfill the Goals. The UN championed the Goals so that people everywhere would know how to do their part. And as the UN acted as "scorekeeper," helping countries track their progress. And the progress in those 15 years has been tremendous. Hunger has been cut in half. Extreme poverty is down nearly by half. More kids are going to school and fewer are dying.
Now these countries want to build on the many successes of the past 15 years, and go further. The new set of goals, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), aim to end poverty and hunger by 2030. World leaders, recognizing the connection between people and the planet, have set goals for the land, the oceans and the waterways. The world is also better connected now than it was in 2000, and is building a consensus about the future we want. That future is one where everybody has enough food, and can work, and where living on less than $1.25 a day is a thing of the past. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is proud to continue as a leader in this global movement.
The Global Goals Shafiq Lutaaya is focussing on currently are outlined below.
Goal Number 6. CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION
Everyone on earth should have access to safe and affordable drinking water. That's the goal for 2030. While many people around the world take clean drinking water and sanitation for granted, many others don't. Water scarcity affects more than 40 percent of people around the world, and that number is projected to go even higher as a result of climate change. If we continue the path we're on, by 2050 at least one in four people are likely to be affected by recurring water shortages. But we can take a new path—more international cooperation, protecting wetlands and rivers, sharing water-treatment technologies and more—that leads to accomplishing this Goal. Shafiq is working on Information Technological Innovations at the National Water and Sewerage Corporation, Uganda's water utility. Among others, he is involved in the development of a Water Quality Monitoring system, a remote booster monitoring system, and a live chatting platform that engages customers in real-time as well as an invoicing system.
Goal Number 9. INDUSTRY, INNOVATION, AND INFRASTRUCTURE
BUILD RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE, PROMOTE INCLUSIVE AND SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIALIZATION AND FOSTER INNOVATION
Technological progress helps us address big global challenges such as creating jobs and becoming more energy efficient. The world is becoming ever more interconnected and prosperous thanks to the internet. The more connected we are, the more we can all benefit from the wisdom and contributions of people everywhere on earth. And yet four billion people have no way of getting online, the vast majority of them in developing countries. The more we invest in innovation and
infrastructure, the better of we'll all be. Bridging the digital divide, promoting sustainable industries, and investing in scientific research and innovation are all important ways to facilitate sustainable development. On this goal, Shafiq has helped create websites for companies and organisations using Information Technology tools. Some of these innovations can be found on the Innovations tab of this website, and counting.
Lutaaya Shafiq
E-mail: lutaayashafiq2030-AT-gmail.com
Dr. Gabriel Tumwine, a Makerere University professor, is the author of the enthralling book "Seeds of Success and Wealth."
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On Jan. 6, ex-Trump official says the former president 'failed to meet the moment.'
Democrats applaud Biden for criticizing Trump.
Book Chapter Summaries: SEEDS OF SUCCESS AND WEALTH by Dr. Gabriel Tumwine. Book Summaries by Shafiq Lutaaya
Letter to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate – Biden Transfers Powers and Duties of the Office of the President of the United States to Kamala Haris
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Invites President Biden to Address Joint Session of Congress
Joe Biden picks Kamala Harris as his running mate – putting her on ticket to be first black and first female vice-president
The 2020 Republican National Convention and the 2020 Democratic National Convention for President Donald Trump and Vice President Joe Biden in North Carolina and Wisconsin
Owning Your WordPress – All you need to know about the Anatomy of WordPress from a developer's perspective
Shafiq Lutaaya: Towards the WordPress Restful API – WordCamp
Word Camp Europe 2020, Porto, Portugal
A critical look at the US President Donald Trump's impeachment: The case for Uganda
Towards the WordPress RESTful API
Why Secretary Hillary Clinton lost the 2016 election: She had no plan
TOGAF – The Open Group Architecture Framework – Enterprise Integration and Collaborative Communication
XML and Web Services
Promises Kept: President Trump's commitment on delivering on the 2016 promises made ahead of the 2020 election
WHO STOLE MY DREAM – Strategies to dream again
A closer look at Vice President Joe Biden's 5- point plan for the 2020 Election
The Democratic Party Nomination Season (Debates + caucuses).
Will President Donald Trump get re elected in 2020 for a second term?
© 2022 Shafiq Lutaaya
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Mr. Akin Kekere-Ekun serves as Director, Africapital Management Limited, an institution that provides financial and investment advisory services to a diversified client base including corporations, financial institutions, governments, state owned enterprises and high-net worth individuals. Mr. Kekere-Ekun is the former Managing Director, Habib Nigeria Bank Limited and former Chairman, Technical Committee, National Council on Privatisation. He attended Ansar-ud-Deen College, Isolo, Lagos and the Federal School of Science, Onikan. In 1973 he travelled to the United States where he received his first degree in Biological Science and Physiology at Oklahoma State University. He is married to Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, a Justice of the Supreme Court. | {
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Renkus Heinz Rows Back on Reverb at Henley Town Hall
Henley Town Hall, an imposing Grade 2 listed building, sits in the centre of the famous Oxfordshire market town and is administered by Henley-on-Thames Town Council. Whilst it is in regular use for council business, its principal spaces are also used for a variety of functions, ranging from weddings, civil ceremonies and concerts to meetings, classes and trade fairs. Completed in 1901, the Town Hall is characterised by a number of period features which contribute to its attractiveness as a sought-after venue – one which recently took stock of its audiovisual provision and came to the conclusion that significant improvements were needed.
The venue's arch-roofed, second-floor main hall is a highly reverberant space – in fact even by heritage listed building standards, the acoustics are extremely challenging. Existing acoustic panelling in the hall had been supplemented with additional provision but its beneficial effects were still rather limited. The audio system in situ was not only outdated and inadequate but constituted something of a black box eyesore amongst such opulent surroundings. Whilst it was of fundamental importance that the audio in the room was vastly improved, further consideration was that any new system should, as far as possible, complement the aesthetic of the space. Other requirements included a suitable DSP control system with external inputs for visiting sound desks or media players, as well as two channels of handheld wireless microphone provision.
Town Clerk, Janet Wheeler, appointed Audiotek Ltd as consultants and the company arranged a number of onsite demonstrations to compare the potential of different systems to overcome the challenge. Three systems were trialled. Each demonstration took place with the hall completely empty and with a full complement of chairs. The latter scenario would naturally reduce the reverberant nature of the room and thus enable an extra comparative criteria to be factored into the calculations. The first two systems were demonstrated in this way. The third system comprised of Renkus Heinz Iconyx IC16 speakers paired with PN212 subs. After the first trial in the empty hall, it was not necessary to introduce the chairs. The measurements delivered by the Renkus Heinz system in the empty hall exceeded the best results (by more than 15%) obtained from the other systems achieved when the hall was furnished with chairs. Audiotek put the project out to competitive tender specifying the Iconyx speakers and Henley Theatre Services won the contract to install the system and in turn, consulted with POLAR over a number of aspects of the work.
Renkus-Heinz Iconyx IC16 speakers are beam-steerable, sophisticated, compact, powerful and discreet units which allow up to eight steerable audio beams to be individually shaped and aimed to tailor performance for the requirements of a specific space. Each ICONYX module controls its own built-in digital processor and amplifier, covering an audience in a way that could not be achieved using conventional technology. The ICONYX speaker places sound only where it is required, avoiding reflective surfaces that create problems. Not only does the ICONYX range deliver exceptional performance in challenging spaces where intelligibility is problematical but its profile also blends seamlessly into the background, giving it another huge advantage in heritage spaces that are being used for contemporary applications.
Two x IC 16-RD speakers in white were placed at the front of the hall with a pair of (removable) PN212 subs mounted on the stage. The sleek profile of the ICONYX allowed them to blend into their surroundings, delivering a much improved aesthetic in comparison to the previous system. A Biamp TesiraFORTE DAN AI digital audio server with 12 analogue inputs, eight analogue outputs and Dante digital audio was installed to control all audio processing, including signal routing, mixing, filtering, eq and delay. A wall-mounted Biamp TEC-1s controls the system, which supports external sources such as visiting mixing desk, tablet and media player, as well as 2 channels of wireless microphone provision. This came in the shape of a Beyerdynamic TG500 wireless system with dual receiver and two TG500H-D transmitters with TG V50 dynamic capsules. The TG500 system is the perfect wireless solution for presentations in a medium sized setting such as this.
Reg Berry, Projects and Sales Director at Henley Theatre Services commented: "The new system is excellent and the client is really pleased, both from an operational point of view and in terms of audio quality – the new systems have really improved things beyond all recognition. POLAR was a great help during the project, offering telephone support, product demonstrations and regular consultation throughout."
Mark Bromfield, Business Development Manager at POLAR Integrated Solutions added: "It was a pleasure to work with Reg and his team at Henley. In what is a sensitive, heritage space they delivered a thoroughly professional service from start to finish. Our technical support engineer, Jason Spooner, who commissioned the system, was hugely impressed by their work, observing that his job had been made much easier by the installer's careful attention to detail. The client is very happy with the audio transformation that has taken place – once again Renkus Heinz Iconyx have proved to be invaluable in overcoming the difficulties that regularly present themselves in such venues. The Biamp DSP provides a straightforward, intuitive control system and the Beyerdynamic wireless systems meet every requirement in an extremely competitive package. Henley Town Hall's viability as a multi-function space has been significantly enhanced by this project and POLAR is delighted to have been involved in helping to deliver another successful outcome."
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I guess it's possible but It wouldn't work every time. I read someone on this site did that and the dream character did exactly what he asked but he didn't become aware/more aware. When he asked If he had done it the dream character asked "I did but you never become aware."
Haven't really got an answer but the same thing happened to me. Just take it as a positive as you were able to remember to do a reality check in a dream. Keep doing what your doing and it will surely work!
Topic: Half dreaming half Sleep paraylsis!
Back after around a month lol, didn't get any lucid dreams with this technique. Did help other aspects of lucid dreaming though.
I think I'm going to try this technique! I'll use it with MILD. Still trying to get my first lucid dream. I'll come back with my results in a week or two I guess. | {
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Q: Replacing a variable which has an initial value I have a panel data set (the identifiers are the variables of cc and year).
I have all the values for the Y variable but I have only the initial (X_{1996}) values of the X variable.
I would like to replace the missing values of X with this pattern:
X_{1997} = Y_{1996} + 0.95*X_{1996}
X_{1998} = Y_{1997} + 0.95*X_{1997}
.
.
.
X_{2015} = Y_{2014} + 0.95*X_{2014}
I would like to iteratively replace X starting from 1997, that is using the last generated value.
Is it possible to write a loop for this purpose?
Example data:
clear
input str3 cc year X Y
"ABW" 1996 467.5953 28.46004
"ABW" 1997 . 30.23142
"ABW" 1998 . 31.70577
"ABW" 1999 . 30.870903
"ABW" 2000 . 25.495903
"ABW" 2001 . 23.71254
"ABW" 2002 . 26.906475
"ABW" 2003 . 29.215036
"ABW" 2004 . 28.77914
"ABW" 2005 . 33.581017
"ABW" 2006 . 35.16129
"ABW" 2007 . 32.51442
"ABW" 2008 . 33.251934
"ABW" 2009 . 30.29287
"ABW" 2010 . 28.931993
"ABW" 2011 . 28.5057
"ABW" 2012 . 26.647564
"ABW" 2013 . 23.999134
"ABW" 2014 . 22.917984
"ABW" 2015 . 21.481943
"AFG" 1996 362.353 11.51442
"AFG" 1997 . 11.557285
"AFG" 1998 . 12.19376
"AFG" 1999 . 14.557285
"AFG" 2000 . 12.906254
"AFG" 2001 . 13.156855
"AFG" 2002 . 11.557285
"AFG" 2003 . 15.758896
"AFG" 2004 . 19.005346
"AFG" 2005 . 23.193766
"AFG" 2006 . 26.407976
"AFG" 2007 . 20.068926
"AFG" 2008 . 19.021326
"AFG" 2009 . 17.991436
"AFG" 2010 . 17.959072
"AFG" 2011 . 16.674591
"AFG" 2012 . 16.906254
"AFG" 2013 . 17.343513
"AFG" 2014 . 18.156855
"AFG" 2015 . 19.454687
A: If you want to calculate the missing values of X by using the last generated observation, then you can do so as follows:
bysort cc (year): replace X = Y[_n-1] + 0.95 * X[_n-1] if _n > 1
list, sepby(cc)
+----------------------------------+
| cc year X Y |
|----------------------------------|
1. | ABW 1996 467.5953 28.46004 |
2. | ABW 1997 472.6756 30.23142 |
3. | ABW 1998 479.2732 31.70577 |
4. | ABW 1999 487.0153 30.8709 |
5. | ABW 2000 493.5355 25.4959 |
6. | ABW 2001 494.3546 23.71254 |
7. | ABW 2002 493.3494 26.90648 |
8. | ABW 2003 495.5884 29.21504 |
9. | ABW 2004 500.024 28.77914 |
10. | ABW 2005 503.802 33.58102 |
11. | ABW 2006 512.1929 35.16129 |
12. | ABW 2007 521.7445 32.51442 |
13. | ABW 2008 528.1717 33.25193 |
14. | ABW 2009 535.015 30.29287 |
15. | ABW 2010 538.5571 28.93199 |
16. | ABW 2011 540.5613 28.5057 |
17. | ABW 2012 542.0389 26.64756 |
18. | ABW 2013 541.5845 23.99913 |
19. | ABW 2014 538.5045 22.91798 |
20. | ABW 2015 534.4972 21.48194 |
|----------------------------------|
21. | AFG 1996 362.353 11.51442 |
22. | AFG 1997 355.7498 11.55729 |
23. | AFG 1998 349.5196 12.19376 |
24. | AFG 1999 344.2373 14.55729 |
25. | AFG 2000 341.5828 12.90625 |
26. | AFG 2001 337.4099 13.15685 |
27. | AFG 2002 333.6962 11.55729 |
28. | AFG 2003 328.5687 15.7589 |
29. | AFG 2004 327.8992 19.00535 |
30. | AFG 2005 330.5096 23.19377 |
31. | AFG 2006 337.1778 26.40798 |
32. | AFG 2007 346.7269 20.06893 |
33. | AFG 2008 349.4595 19.02133 |
34. | AFG 2009 351.0078 17.99144 |
35. | AFG 2010 351.4489 17.95907 |
36. | AFG 2011 351.8355 16.67459 |
37. | AFG 2012 350.9183 16.90625 |
38. | AFG 2013 350.2787 17.34351 |
39. | AFG 2014 350.1082 18.15685 |
40. | AFG 2015 350.7597 19.45469 |
+----------------------------------+
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Lion Links: 4/9/19
Lions in the MLS Team of the Week, Skinner wants the best for Pride players, impressions from Orlando City's victory, and more.
By Ben_Miller Apr 9, 2019, 7:30am EDT
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Happy Tuesday, Mane Landers. There was certainly plenty to celebrate in Orlando City's victory over the Colorado Rapids, but my (probably unlikely) hope is that future victories will be much less stressful than the Lions' first home win of 2019. There's plenty to discuss today, so let's dive right in.
Lions in Team of the Week
Two Lions are included in this week's edition of the MLS Team of the Week, with Ruan and Nani both making the starting XI. Nani was included for his headline-grabbing brace — including the game-winning goal — and a hockey assist. Ruan, meanwhile, terrorized Colorado all night long. He played a big part in three of Orlando's four goals, essentially played Dillon Serna off the field by halftime, had the most touches on the team, and was generally a menace most every time he touched the ball. Congratulations to both of them on worthy inclusions.
Skinner Wants Best for Pride
Marc Skinner has spoken about how he wants to do more than simply install a new tactical system for the Orlando Pride. A new system is certainly part of what he's trying to do, but he's also trying to implement a new culture with the team. He believes that a big part of success is the players enjoying what they do and that part of the team's success during the preseason is down to exactly that sort of mentality. Carson Pickett thinks the Pride are closer than they were last year and believes the off-field chemistry they share carries over onto the field. With a positive attitude coming from the top and trickling down to the players, it's now up to them to turn that positivity into results once the NWSL season kicks off this weekend.
Impressions From the Victory
There are definitely plenty of talking points from the weekend's admittedly flawed victory. For one thing, giving up three goals at home to a team that's had its fair share of struggles in the young season is concerning no matter how you slice it. It's also the second time the Lions have given up three goals at home, including yet another early goal. While there were also plenty of bright spots like Ruan's and Tesho Akindele's effectiveness, the defense simply has to be sorted out, with Orlando looking particularly susceptible after Carlos Ascues' injury forced a switch to a back four. Hopefully the good things stick around going forward while the mistakes and suspect defending are slowly stamped out.
Lions Climbing Power Rankings
Orlando City is slowly but surely continuing to climb ESPN's MLS power rankings, finding itself at No. 15 this week, up two spots from last week. Meanwhile, the Rapids sit 23rd following their loss to Orlando and next week's opponent, Real Salt Lake, is placed 18th following a 1-0 loss to Seattle. LAFC is still undefeated and in the top spot, while the Portland Timbers are still winless and rank dead last. The ranking I found myself most disagreeing with was the New York Red Bulls in 12th, ahead of a Cincinnati side that's been getting results even while perhaps punching above its weight, and only one spot behind the Minnesota United team that it just lost to at Red Bull Arena.
The Canadian women's national team beat Nigeria 2-1 in Shelina Zadorsky's 50th cap for her country.
Toronto apparently held "exploratory" talks with Arjen Robben, but is not actively looking to sign him.
This is not a good look from ESPN. There's even space left on the graphic, for crying out loud.
We would also like to introduce ourselves, @espn
It's not like we're playing on your network next week or anything https://t.co/305HdwDZ2Z
— Minnesota United FC (@MNUFC) April 7, 2019
The Greek Freak isn't half bad at keepy uppy.
Hey @Giannis_An34, Greece could use some help on the wings, just saying. ⚽️
(via @Bucks) pic.twitter.com/vmywqWB4a9
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) April 8, 2019
That'll be all for me today. There's plenty of Orlando soccer to keep you entertained this week. First up, the Orlando SeaWolves take on Utica City FC in the familiar confines of Silver Spurs Arena on Friday at 7:35 p.m. ET. Then on Saturday, The SeaWolves close their inaugural season at home against the Florida Tropics at 7:05 p.m. and Orlando City takes on Real Salt Lake at Rio Tinto Stadium at 9 p.m. ET. Sunday then sees Orlando City B face off against Tormenta FC at home, and the Orlando Pride open their season at home against Portland Thorns FC, with both of those games taking place at 5 p.m. Y'all stay safe out there. | {
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It is a tiny little printed circuit board (only 53 x 26mm) featuring the vastly spread ATTINY85, an 8-pin microcontroller featured many times here on hackaday; it is flashed with Arduino Gemma bootloader, what gives it USB capabilities and no need for crystal oscillator. It then runs at 8Mhz and is capable of working from 1.8V all the way up to 5V, just like the Gemma.
The PCB still features a LED on pin 2 (equivalent to pin 13 on Arduino UNO), a physical reset button and a connector breaking out all its usable pins.
One of the best parts of this project (in my opinion) is that all components are through-role, meaning mostly anyone with a soldering iron and some skills can assemble it in minutes. Something amazing for maker spaces and technology classes in a world where everything is SMD. The obvious downside comes exactly from that: it is a nightmare for automated assembling!.
Franzinho is not a commercial project. [Fabio Souza] has made it open source (all files on his Github) so that anyone can replicate, use and modify it. it will be fun to watch what the community can do with such a small and powerful platform!.
Você vende em kit ? | {
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In South Africa, the number of pregnant women carrying the HIV virus has inched up to 30.2 percent from 29.4 percent last year, report health officials.
While the number of HIV carriers among pregnant women aged between 16 and 24 have stabilised, there was a spike in the 24-39 age group, said Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi.
"We're still far from winning the war, but we are getting somewhere," he said, releasing the annual National Antenatal Sentinel HIV and Syphilis Prevalence survey.
He said the increase was due to lack of anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) and counselling.
"We must accept the number of people on ARVs as we need to ... decrease infections," he said.
The latest UNAIDS report, released last week, estimates that South Africa has the world's largest HIV population of 5.6 million people.
Ramped-up investments in fighting the disease brought infections down by 22 percent between 2001 and 2009 and deaths by 21 percent between 2001 and last year, the report said.
South Africa has poured money into its AIDS campaigns, rolling out a massive testing drive and scaling up the world's largest AIDS treatment programme after years of refusing life-saving drugs.
A social group, committed to fighting the spread of HIV/AIDS, organised a rally on Tuesday to educate women ahead of World AIDS day. | {
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Port Washington, NY, November 1, 2016 – U.S. toy sales grew by 6 percent from January through September 2016, according to retail sales data from global information company The NPD Group. NPD expects several trends to drive the toy industry to continued growth through the remainder of 2016, including consumer movement towards experiential purchasing, the popularity of collectibles, the drive toward healthier living, and higher price-points during this holiday season. For the year, NPD estimates toy sales to be up approximately 6.5 percent.
Seven of 11 toy supercategories have posted year-over-year growth through September. Of the seven, the fastest growing is Games and Puzzles, up 16 percent, followed by Dolls and Action Figures & Accessories, both up 12 percent. Within Games and Puzzles, every type of game is fueling growth, from family strategy and board games, to brainteasers and adult games, as well as preschool games. With the Pie Face Game and UNO Card Game both among this year's top 10 selling items year-to-date, it is highly likely that toys tied to family fun experiences will be on many people's wish list this holiday season.
"The trend in games is definitely one to watch, and it will continue to flourish as families look for more together time," said Juli Lennett, senior vice president, U.S. toys industry analyst, The NPD Group.
The collectibles craze has built significant momentum heading into the fourth quarter. Sales of collectibles, which fall under playset dolls and action figures, were up 64 percent, or over $220 million, through September. Approximately one-quarter of the $220 million is tied to blind bags, which are estimated to have grown about 80 percent so far this year.
"Within collectibles, there are a lot of new choices, and blind bags especially will make great stocking stuffers this Christmas. Looking at all the new collectibles and blind bags launched this fall, I expect continued strong growth of this segment," said Lennett.
The healthy living trend is a likely growth driver in many non-toy categories NPD tracks, from athletic footwear and activewear, to digital fitness and fresh food consumption. It is also tied to 9 percent year-to-date growth in Outdoor & Sports toys, the largest toy supercategory with dollar sales representing about a quarter of all toy industry sales. On a dollar-basis only, Outdoor & Sports is the industry's strongest growing thus far in 2016.
While collectibles such as blind bags may be popular stocking stuffers, higher-priced toys are likely to be the presents wrapped under the tree this holiday season. Items including the Star Wars Sphero App Controlled BB-8 and Star Wars Millennium Falcon are among the top 10 toys year-to-date, while the newly-released Hatchimals, an interactive toy that hatches from an egg, which released on October 7, was already among the top five best-selling toys for the week ending October 8, 2016.
Data is representative of retailers that participate in The NPD Group's Retail Tracking Service. NPD's current estimate is that the Retail Tracking Service represents approximately 80% of the U.S. retail market for Toys. | {
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My research areas include aesthetics and emotion theory, and I also have a special interest in the senses that have been traditionally neglected by philosophy: taste and touch. Several of the publications listed under "Books" address taste, food, disgust, and related subjects. Savoring Disgust: The Foul and the Fair in Aesthetics concerns the appeal of disgust when it is aroused by works of art (and even on occasion by foods). Making Sense of Taste: Food and Philosophy explores the gustatory sense and its aesthetic features. I also analyze gender and its influence on philosophical ideas in the book Gender and Aesthetics. My most recent book, Things: In Touch with the Past, concerns the experience of "genuine" or "real" things, and the ways that artifacts can deliver encounters with times gone by. I argue that the sense of touch and contact or proximity with old objects lies behind such encounters. A related project is an anthology entitled Ruins, Monuments, and Memorials: Philosophical Perspectives on Artifact and Memory, which I'm co-editing with Jeanette Bicknell and Jennifer Judkins.
For the books I've written and for edited collections, click on "Books".
For a few articles related to these subjects, click on "Articles."
For my excursions into nonacademic writing, click on "Fiction." | {
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When it comes to the knitting world, "frog" is one of my new favorite words. Frogging is when you rip out the knitting because it didn't go as planned, you made a mistake or you find a Goodwill sweater made of yarn that you must have. Rip it, rip it ... ribbit, ribbit ... get it?
This was the fate of my first washcloth. The yarn was wonderful but the pattern and resulting width just did not work out. It was an experiment from the beginning because when you work with a knitting loom, it's difficult to determine the finished size. Well, unless you make a gauge swatch and I just don't have the patience for those (which resulted in mitten disaster '09 but that's another story).
Back to the washcloth. I used 36 pegs on the yellow Knifty Knitter long loom. With double-knitting, I did 10 rows of ribbing, knit in stockinette for awhile and then switched back to ribbing. The ribbing was barely noticeable and the washcloth was just too skinny.
I let it go for awhile and went back to it recently. Check out my resulting pattern! | {
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Festiniog Railway 1836-2014 describes the history of the worlds first steam-operated narrow gauge railway to carry passengers.
It covers the history of the railway from its beginnings as a horse-worked tramroad in 1836, through its technical developments with the introduction of steam locomotives, Fairlie articulated locomotives and bogie carriages through its twentieth-century decline, to closure in 1946, and then to the preservation era and its development as a major twenty-first-century tourist attraction.
Built to serve the extensive slate industry in the Ffestiniog area of North Wales by carrying slate from the quarries to the port at Porthmadog, from 1865 the railway also operated a passenger service to serve the local community, which also attracted tourists.
Closed in 1946 the railway was revived in stages from 1955, when a prolonged compensation claim was mounted against a major state-owned company for land taken to build a power station.
Volunteers from all over the world came together to restore and operate this important piece of world industrial heritage, including the construction of the 2 mile deviation needed to bypass the power station.
Services were resumed between Porthmadog and Blaenau Ffestiniog in 1982. The Festiniog Railway runs through some of the most beautiful countryside in North Wales, with spectacular views of mountains and lakes.
Volume Two - From Slate Railway to Heritage Operation is also available. | {
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In the Roman Catholic Church, the master of novices or novice master is someone who is committed the training of the novices and the government of the novitiate of a religious institute.
His duty is to see that the time devoted to the period of the novitiate be passed in prayer, meditation, and the development of character through a study of the "Life of Christ" and of the saints, church history, and the vows and the constitution of his institute. Within the time of this probation, he must make a report about each novice to the proper authorities regarding these matters. For this purpose, he is to be free from all other duties and offices.
Strictly speaking, he is not a religious superior according to the definition of Canon law although he has the same rights and duties over the novices as a religious superior has over his subjects. Canon law has prescribed that he must be at least 35 years of age, have been ten years a religious from his first profession and be eminent in prudence, charity, piety, and in the observance of the rules and regulations of his religious society.
If this society is one in which a great many of its members may be raised to the priesthood (within a clerical institute), the master of novices must be priest. The female version of the term is called 'Mistress of Novices'.
A convent is either a community of priests, religious brothers or religious sisters, or the building used by the community, particularly in the Roman Catholic Church and in the Anglican Communion. The term derives via Old French from Latin conventus, perfect participle of the verb convenio, meaning to convene, the original reference was to the gathering of mendicants who spent much of their time travelling. Technically, a monastery or nunnery is a community of monastics, whereas a friary or convent is a community of mendicants, and a canonry a community of canons regular. The terms abbey and priory can be applied to both monasteries and canonries, an abbey is headed by an Abbot, and a priory is a dependent house headed by a Prior. In English usage since about the 19th century the term convent almost invariably refers to a community of women, in historical usage they are often interchangeable, with convent especially likely to be used for a friary. When applied to houses in Eastern Orthodoxy and Buddhism, English refers to all houses of male religious as monasteries.
Prayer is an invocation or act that seeks to activate a rapport with an object of worship through deliberate communication. Prayer can be a form of practice, may be either individual or communal. It may involve the use of words, song or complete silence, when language is used, prayer may take the form of a hymn, formal creedal statement, or a spontaneous utterance in the praying person. There are different forms of such as petitionary prayer, prayers of supplication, thanksgiving. Thus, people pray for many such as personal benefit, asking for divine grace, spiritual connection. Some anthropologists believe that the earliest intelligent modern humans practiced a form of prayer, scientific studies regarding the use of prayer have mostly concentrated on its effect on the healing of sick or injured people. Meta-studies of the studies in this field have been performed showing evidence only for no effect or a small effect. Some studies have indicated increased medical complications in groups receiving prayer over those without, the efficacy of petition in prayer for physical healing to a deity has been evaluated in numerous other studies, with contradictory results.
There has been criticism of the way the studies were conducted. The act of prayer is attested in sources as early as 5000 years ago. Some anthropologists, such as Sir Edward Burnett Tylor and Sir James George Frazer, various spiritual traditions offer a wide variety of devotional acts. There are morning and evening prayers, graces said over meals, some Christians bow their heads and fold their hands. Some Native Americans regard dancing as a form of prayer, Jewish prayer may involve swaying back and forth and bowing. Muslims practice salat in their prayers, some pray according to standardized rituals and liturgies, while others prefer extemporaneous prayers. Friedrich Heiler is often cited in Christian circles for his systematic Typology of Prayer which lists six types of prayer, ritual, Greek cultural, mystical, some forms of prayer require a prior ritualistic form of cleansing or purification such as in ghusl and wudhu. Prayer may be privately and individually, or it may be done corporately in the presence of fellow believers.
A refectory is a dining room, especially in monasteries, boarding schools, and academic institutions. One of the places the term is most often used today is in graduate seminaries and it derives from the Latin reficere to remake or restore, via Late Latin refectorium, which means a place one goes to be restored. Communal meals are the times when all monks of an institution are together and eating habits differ somewhat by monastic order, and more widely by schedule. The Rule of St Benedict orders two meals, dinner is provided for year-round, supper is served from late spring to early fall, except for Wednesdays and Fridays. The diet originally consisted of simple fare, two dishes, with fruit as a course if available. The food was simple, with the meat of mammals forbidden to all, moderation in all aspects of diet is the spirit of Benedicts law. Meals are eaten in silence, facilitated sometimes by hand signals, a single monk might read from the Scriptures or writings of the saints aloud during the meals.
Refectories vary in size and dimension, based primarily on wealth and size of the monastery, monks eat at long benches, important officials sit at raised benches at one end of the hall. A lavabo, or large basin for hand-washing usually stands outside the refectory, in England, the refectory is generally built on an undercroft on the side of the cloister opposite the church. Benedictine models are generally laid out on an east–west axis. Norman refectories could be as large as 160 feet long by 35 feet wide, even relatively early refectories might have windows, but these became larger and more elaborate in the high medieval period. The refectory at Cluny Abbey was lit through thirty-six large glazed windows, the twelfth-century abbey at Mont Saint-Michel had six windows, five feet wide by twenty feet high. In Eastern Orthodox monasteries, the Trapeza is considered a sacred place, some services are intended to be performed specifically in the Trapeza. There is always at least one Icon with a lampada kept burning in front of it, the service of the Lifting of the Panagia is performed at the end of meals.
Probation in criminal law is a period of supervision over an offender, ordered by a court instead of serving time in prison. In some jurisdictions, the term only applies to community sentences. In others, probation includes supervision of those released from prison on parole. An offender on probation is ordered to follow certain conditions set forth by the court, during the period of probation an offender faces the threat of being incarcerated if found breaking the rules set by the court or probation officer. The probationer might be ordered as well to refrain from contact with the victims, with victims of similar crimes, or with known criminals. Additionally, the restrictions can include a ban on possession or use of alcoholic beverages, offenders on probation might be fitted with an electronic tag, which signals their whereabouts to officials. Also, offenders have been ordered to submit to repeat alcohol/drug testing or to participate in alcohol/drug or psychological treatment, the concept of probation, from the Latin, testing, has historical roots in the practice of judicial reprieve.
In English common law, prior to the advent of democratic rule, at first, most notably Peter Oxenbridge Thatcher of Boston, used release on recognizance or bail and simply refrained from taking any further action. In 1878 the mayor of Boston had hired a police officer. By the mid-19th century, many Federal Courts were using a judicial reprieve to suspend sentence, in 1916, the United States Supreme Court, in the Killets Decision, held that a Federal Judge was without power to suspend a sentence indefinitely. This decision led to the passing of the National Probation Act of 1925, allowing courts to suspend the imposition of incarceration, Probation developed from the efforts of a philanthropist, John Augustus, who looked for ways to rehabilitate the behavior of criminals. Massachusetts developed the first statewide probation system in 1878, and by 1920,21 other states had followed suit, with the passage of the National Probation Act on March 5,1925, signed by President Calvin Coolidge, the U. S.
Consecrated life, in the canon law of the Catholic Church, is a stable form of Christian living by those faithful who are called to follow Jesus Christ in a more exacting way recognized by the Church. It is characterized by the profession of the evangelical counsels of poverty, chastity. The Benedictine vow as laid down in the Rule of Saint Benedict,58,17, is analogous to the more usual vow of religious institutes. Consecrated persons are not part of the hierarchy of the Catholic Church, unless they are ordained bishops and they led lives dedicated to God, each in his own way. Many of them, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, thus the Church, by virtue of her authority, gladly accepted and approved them. Consecrated life may be lived either in institutes or individually, while those living it are either clergy or lay people, the state of consecrated life is neither clerical nor lay by nature. Institutes of consecrated life are either religious institutes or secular institutes and they manifest to everyone the interior aspect of the mystery of the Church, that is, personal intimacy with Christ.
Hidden from the eyes of men, the life of the hermit is a silent preaching of the Lord, here is a particular call to find in the desert, in the thick of spiritual battle, the glory of the Crucified One. Sacred virgins are one of oldest forms of consecrated life, and they share with the Church her own title of Virgin and Mother and have a specifically spousal vocation with Jesus Christ. Consecrated virgins have come from all walks of life and their numbers include a Doctor of the Church, consecrated widows may be established who, like virgins, profess chastity apart from the world by a public profession. These women and men, through a vow of chastity as a sign of the Kingdom of God, consecrate their state of life in order to devote themselves to prayer. The Code of Canon Law and the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches envisage new forms of consecrated life being approved by the Holy See, societies of apostolic life are dedicated to pursuit of an apostolic purpose, such as educational or missionary work.
On the right, an example of the full collar shirt and cassock; on the left, a clerical shirt that could have a tab collar inserted.
The Rabat, worn until the early 20th century. | {
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WASHINGTON, DC -- Russian-backed separatists are planning a fresh offensive in eastern Ukraine that could come within a matter of months, warns retired General Wesley Clark, a former NATO Supreme Allied Commander.
A Ukrainian serviceman with a dog takes part in a search operation to deactivate and destruct ammunition in the settlement of Luhansk, Donetsk region, March 27, 2015.
"What is happening now is preparations for a renewed offensive from the east," and this could take place following Orthodox Easter, on April 12, and "most probably" before VE Day on May 8, Clark said on March 30, citing multiple local sources he spoke with on a recent fact-finding mission to Ukraine.
These two actions would fall within the parameters of the administration's current policy not to provide lethal assistance to Ukraine.
"In the event you can't change [U.S. policy], at least you can have a package and promise it, promote it, explain it and use it in deterrence … The fact that the United States is coming to the rescue would go like a shot of adrenalin from top to bottom of the Ukrainian armed forces," said Clark.
"At every level, people are very conscious of the fact that they are fighting what they consider the battle for Western civilization," he added.
Clark briefed an audience at the Atlantic Council on the findings of his mid-March visit to Ukraine.
He traveled with retired Lt. Gen. Patrick M. Hughes, former director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, and retired Lt. Gen. John S. Caldwell, former Army research, development and acquisition chief.
The Atlantic Council and Open Society Foundations sponsored the trip.
Any counter-unmanned aerial vehicle systems that can be made available on a near-term basis.
The urgency here is driven by the pending Russian spring offensive.
At the minimum, a palletized, emergency assistance package consisting of as many lethal components as possible should be assembled and pre-deployed for strategic airlift upon commencement of the Russian offensive.
A report produced in February by the Atlantic Council, the Brookings Institution, and the Chicago Council on Global Affairs urged the United States to give Ukraine defensive weapons and $3 billion in military aid over three years in a bid to deter Russian aggression in Eastern Europe.
Clark supported the call to provide defensive weapons, adding that Ukraine's military has fought frontline Russian forces, separatists and high-technology weapons and drones that even U.S. forces have not had to face.
Jan Lodal, one of the authors of that report and a Distinguished Fellow and former president of the Atlantic Council, moderated the March 30 discussion with Clark.
Military equipment being shipped over Russian border Russia and Ukraine agreed to the so-called Minsk II ceasefire in February.
The previous Minsk agreement collapsed within days of its September 5, 2014, signing in Belarus' capital.
Additional military supplies and equipment were being brought into Ukraine from across an open border with Russia, he added.
Under Minsk II, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is to verify the withdrawal of heavy weapons.
However, the OSCE is handicapped by the fact that it has only a couple of observation points, and that Russian military personnel make up more than half of its monitoring missions, said Clark.
On these missions, Russian military personnel are free to check out Ukrainian positions and are bound by an "honor code" not to relay this information to Russian forces.
"OSCE is essentially non-functioning," said Clark, who led Operation Allied Force in the Kosovo War during his term as NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe from 1997 to 2000.
Moscow's goal in Ukraine is to bring its eastern neighbor back into Russia's orbit, said Clark.
As part of that effort, Russia's war plan has four phases: terrorism, irregular forces, Russian peacekeeping forces and a de-escalatory phase.
He said Russian special forces known as Spetsnaz had occupied buildings during operations in the eastern Ukrainian cities of Donetsk and Luhansk.
He described Putin as the "military commander" of Russia's actions in Ukraine, but cautioned against simply focusing on the Russian leader's objectives as purely being military or geographical.
"[Putin's] objective in this would be much broader than Ukraine. It would be to shatter the sense of well-being and confidence among the nations of Eastern Europe in NATO protection and, ideally, to drive a permanent wedge between the United States and its European allies, and the Western allies and Eastern Europe," he added.
"You need a balanced approach," he explained.
Is it going according to American's goal?
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It seems everyone in Quesnel got to meet, shake hands with and order coffee with my hero Trevor Linden yesterday.
And I've yet to see one frigging picture of it! Dudes... what else is Facebook for??
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Home Legal SC to medical college: Pay Rs 20L penalty to each of 19...
SC to medical college: Pay Rs 20L penalty to each of 19 students for denying adms
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has directed a Maharashtra-based medical college to pay Rs 20 lakh as penalty to each of the 19 meritorious students who were "illegally" and "wrongly" denied admission by it six years ago.
The top court asked the college to deposit the money in three months with the Pravesh Niyantran Samiti (PNS), a body constituted by the state government to oversee and regulate admissions in medical colleges.
The 19 students were "illegally" and "wrongly" denied admissions to MBBS and BDS courses in the 2012-13 academic year.
A bench of justices Arun Mishra and U U Lalit spared the Dr. Ulhas Patil Medical College and Hospital, Jalgaon, in Maharashtra from de-recognition and set aside the direction of the Aurangabad bench of the Bombay High Court as the institution agreed to pay the penalty to the students.
"As the college has shown the gesture of making payment of penalty to the 19 students, who were deprived of admission, considering the fact that several years have passed and a large number of students have passed out and are undertaking instructions in the college, it would not be appropriate in the facts of the case that once monetary penalty has been imposed to withdraw the recognition… And to dis-affiliate the appellant college," the bench said.
It diluted and set aside the direction of the high court with respect to the withdrawal of the recognition, dis-affiliation and contempt.
The bench, however, clarified that if the penalty amount is not deposited with PNS in three months and compliance is not reported to the apex court, then the high court order of March 27 will stand as it is.
It directed PNS to send the compliance report to the apex court.
To a breather to less meritorious students, who were admitted by the college for alleged motive of profiteering in the place of more deserving students, the top court set aside the direction of the high court cancelling their admissions.
The high court, on March 27, had said Dr. Ulhas Patil Medical College and Hospital, Jalgaon, had "wrongly and illegally denied admissions to 19 meritorious students and instead took admissions of less meritorious students for profiteering".
The high court also found that the college even violated the set procedure and calendar fixed by PNS for admission of students to MBBS and BDS courses.
It directed for payment of Rs 20 lakh penalty to each of the 19 students for wrongful denial of admissions, cancellation of admissions of less meritorious students, de-recognition of the college and contempt action against the office bearers of the college.
The meritorious students, who were denied admissions by the college had complained to the collector, PNS and other authorities concerned about the irregularities, and even approached the high court for the relief.
The college had challenged the order of the high court before the apex court.
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Home » Clean News » Azure Solar Rooftops to Power Indian Railways
Azure Solar Rooftops to Power Indian Railways
In Clean News, News, Renewable Energy, Solar
Rajesh Kulkarni September 29, 2017
Azure Power, a leading solar independent power producer in India with a portfolio of over 1,300 MWs across 23 states/union territories has announced that it has won an additional 20 MWs of solar rooftop projects for Indian Railways, the largest rail network in Asia, owned and operated by the Government of India through the Ministry of Railways.
With the new allocation of 20 MWs, Azure Power has become the largest supplier of solar power to Indian Railways with a cumulative awarded capacity of over 66 MWs which includes the 46 MWs of capacity won earlier this year.
Azure Roof Power will be used to provide power for 25 years to various Indian Railway facilities across 17 states and union territories. The power will be sold at a tariff range of INR 3.64 – 4.49 (US$ 0.06- 0.07) based on location. In addition, Azure Power qualifies for a capital incentive from Indian Railways which is expected to result in a weighted average levelized tariff of INR 4.88 (~US $0.08) per kWh.
Azure Roof Power offers superior rooftop solar power solution for commercial, industrial, government, and institutional customers in cities across India to lower their energy bills and to meet their greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets. With over 150MWs of high quality, operating and committed solar assets across 20 states, Azure Roof Power has one of the largest rooftop portfolios in the country.
It also has a well-diversified customer base with the majority of the portfolio contracted with Government of India backed entities. Azure Roof Power customers include large commercial real estate companies, a leading global chain of premium hotels, distribution companies in smart cities, warehouses, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, Indian Railways, a Delhi water utility company and various Government of India ministries.
Commenting on the occasion, Inderpreet Wadhwa, Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Azure Power said, "Azure Roof Power offers tremendous value to our customers across various segments. We are pleased to expand our Azure Roof Power platform with Indian Railways.
"With this win, we have once again demonstrated our strong project development capabilities and are delighted to make this contribution towards realization of our Hon'ble Prime Minister's commitment towards clean and green energy, through solar power generation." he added.
Topics: Azure Power Inderpreet Wadhwa Indian Railways rooftop
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The first city airport in Romania is ready to welcome passengers
by: B+N Romania
Contractors handed over the first city airport in Romania, Bucharest mid-January. The facility was built in 1912 – being the 3rd oldest bus station in the world, 2nd in Europe. Besides its unique shape – a plane's propeller – the contractors had to face further special challenges, as the building is a historical one.
Years ago, under another contract, UTI had already modernized a section of the building, one of the propeller's "blades", turning it into a General aviation terminal. The rehabilitation and modernization of the other two elements of the propeller finished this January. The project has a total value of approximately 13 million euros without VAT – writes Profit.ro. The terminal is expected to welcome – for a start – 400,000 passengers annually.
As the building is a historical one, the biggest challenge for UTI specialists was to implement the latest solutions and innovative systems in the limited space of an old airport without affecting its status as a historical monument.
uti.eu.com
The luggage safety system is in line with the architecture and working scenario imposed by international regulations, integrating 2 X-ray luggage control equipment – produced in the USA – in the luggage belt system with specific computer tomography technology.
The physical security solutions implemented in Băneasa incorporate the technologies to ensure security requirements imposed by the risks this international transport objective could face. Following the modernization works, the video surveillance system is one with unitary management and operation. The project also implemented an access control solution requiring added flexibility and integrability, as well as a higher level of computer security and reliability.
Efficient energy management
The thermal agent needed for heating is produced with the help of 16 condensing wall-mounted boilers, and the cooling agent is produced with the help of a high-performance chiller with power modulation capacity.
High-performance and energy-efficient equipment have been installed in the HVAC system, among which there are air treatment plants with 100% recovery, direct expansion cooling equipment, high precision fan coil units that allow local or zonal control of temperature. Last but not least, the electrical installations have been designed and made following the latest energy efficiency standards – adds Profit.ro.
The contractors were SC Bog'Art SRL, UTI Grup SA, UTI FM, Selftrust, Smiths Detection, Altimate, Softrust Vision Analytics
Images: uti.eu.com / bucharestairports.ro
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If you're looking for the heart of the Southwest Industrial Areas Foundation network, you'll find an absolute commitment to teaching and learning. The network's founding organizer, Ernesto Cortes, Jr., once almost got himself a Ph.D., and he's envisioned the I.A.F. network as a people's university ever since.
Find yourself boarding a plane with Ernie, and you will not only be asked to carry a bag of books, you'll be grilled about what you're reading and told about what you might consider reading. The organizers and leaders are always reading and meeting to talk about what they're reading — be it Greek history, Dostoevski, or Hannah Arendt. (You won't find much light reading here.) Attend an action run by one of the I.A.F. network's community organizations, and you won't be able to leave until several leaders and organizers have asked what you thought about what you'd seen. Was Socrates in the house?
Become a leader of one of these organizations, and you'll be involved in the organization's dialectics of teaching and learning as they occur in conversations — the group's legendary "one-on-ones" — and the extended conversations of house meetings. You tell your own story, teaching a piece of the story of your life. But at the same time, you are listening to yourself reconstruct your own experience in a new way, in relationship to another person or the handful of people in a house meeting. And you are also learning from their stories and teaching as you react to their stories. That is the root, the nut, the kernel of the I.A.F. experience.
So it is not surprising that eventually these conversations, these house meetings, have led to the subject of education. Out of the tens of thousands of house meetings that have taken place in mostly low-income communities and congregations of Texas, a critical mass of disgruntlement, of frustration, of anger over the education of the children of these communities percolated its way into the public conversations of the I.A.F. organizations. It began in Fort Worth in the mid-eighties, at Morningside Middle School, when leaders of the I.A.F. organization Allied Communities of Tarrant began talking to the principal and teachers about reforming the low-performing middle school some of their children attended. By adapting the same organizing processes they'd used successfully in addressing such public infrastructure problems as drainage and crime, the I.A.F. organizations began to address problems of educational infrastructure — bringing parents, teachers and principals into the same room to talk about their aspirations and needs. What happened? These people learned from each other. They also learned that together they could develop strategies that would have a positive impact on their children's education — bringing parents into the education process, building pride in a school, raising expectations for students, teachers, principals, parents, and school districts, providing school-wide support for innovative education practices.
And in the process, they've taught state and school officials a few things — at least those willing to learn. They've learned that parents with little formal education can play pivotal roles in their children's academic success. They've seen that the 112 Alliance schools have improved their TAAS scores at twice the rate of other Texas schools. Some officials may even admit they now see that shared decision-making will not destroy the Empire of Education, but may instead be a crucial building-block for the future of public education. Some have also learned that the answer for schools in low-income areas is not to abandon them by offering vouchers to their students, but to support their efforts to build communities in the schools.
And it's important to keep teaching and learning. So, on February 28 and March 1, 1,200 parents, teachers, principals and community members met in Austin. They were there to exchange stories with each other and with eminent educators and economists ("to help us think," said Cortes). And they were there to provide a teaching moment for legislators and Texas Education Commissioner Mike Moses. On a beautiful Sunday afternoon, busloads of Alliance school leaders arrived at Austin's Palmer Auditorium from all over the state. They heard Frank Levy, an economist from M.I.T., talk about the dangers of America's widening income gap, saying that we are now at the end of the free-market era (which followed the Keynesian, government intervention era), and at this point, a rising tide lifts only those boats transporting a good education. U.T.–Austin's Ray Marshall told the conferees that education is a necessary but not sufficient condition for repairing the economy: you also need to organize.
James Comer, director of the Yale Child Study Center and author of School Power, pioneered the notion in New Haven urban schools that parents in low-income communities are vital to the academic performance of their children. Comer told the convention that, when he was growing up, all the adults around him were locked in a conspiracy of support to make sure he got through school. But changes in our economy have worked against the continuation of such conspiracies, requiring more from education, and putting greater economic pressure on low-income communities. Comer argued that you have to organize parents and schools to recreate this conspiracy for every child. Finally, Richard Murnane of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and co-author with Frank Levy of Teaching the New Basic Skills: Principles for Educating Children to Thrive in a Changing Economy, came down hard on the TAAS testing that currently consumes Texas. Murnane argued for teaching children to become lifelong learners. Although it makes sense for schools to help children become familiar with the test fundamentals, Murnane said, it does not make sense to devote large amounts of time to TAAS preparation. Drilling for the TAAS test "does not create a strong foundation for the skills you need. It diminishes a child's interest in continuing to learn. It creates incentives for the best teachers to leave." He said it was possible, but very difficult, to improve schools with high percentages of low-income kids so those children leave with high TAAS scores and a love of learning. He sees the Alliance school network as an engine to make that happen, as it builds a constituency to resist "drill-and-kill" and to support new teaching and learning practices.
So much for the direct teaching. Each of these speakers also listened to stories from parents, teachers, and principals at Alliance schools, and reacted to what they'd heard. Ysleta Alliance schools talked about their collaboration with U.T.–El Paso, bringing university teachers into the public schools and creating a pipeline for their students to enter U.T.E.P. Representatives of Sam Houston Elementary in McAllen talked about the creation of a micro-society as an after-school program, complete with a newspaper, bank, retail stores, government, and tax collectors. Speakers from Austin Alliance schools talked about using a school district in-service day to create a convocation for fifteen Austin schools, with workshops devised and run by the Alliance school teachers and principals. The conference also broke into workshops for more intimate conversations with these speakers — to talk about innovative classroom practices and after-school programs, to talk about organizing to change a school district, and to learn the fundamentals of Alliance school organizing.
All this talking is a good start, but it would not be an I.A.F. meeting if it did not lead to action. So the next morning, Texas Education Commissioner Mike Moses and a slew of legislators appeared at the auditorium. As the legislators shuttled in and out, Moses spent most of the morning listening to Alliance school leaders tell their stories.
That afternoon, bolstered by new busloads, 2,000 Alliance school supporters stood on the Capitol steps as even more legislators, including Senators Ellis, West, Luna, Truan, Gallegos, Bernsen, Lucio, and Shapleigh pledged their support for a funding increase. It was the largest gathering at the Capitol this session. Representative Juan Solis of San Antonio yelled, "Alliance, Sí! Vouchers, No!" Several legislators pointed to the Governor's window just above the proceedings, saying he needs to hear you.
After the rally, the Alliance school supporters fanned out through the Capitol, meeting with their legislators, doing what they do best: teaching through a little one-on-one.
Austin writer Geoff Rips, a former editor and publisher of the Observer, served as a panelist in the I.A.F. workshop devoted to changing the culture of a school district. This article was supported by a grant from the Open Society Institute's Individual Project Fellowships Program. | {
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Duke of Sussex ist ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel in der Peerage of the United Kingdom.
Verleihungen
Erste Verleihung
Der Titel wurde am 24. November 1801 von König Georg III. für seinen sechsten Sohn, Prinz Augustus Frederick, geschaffen. Zusammen mit dem Dukedom wurden ihm die nachgeordneten Titel Earl of Inverness und Baron Arklow verliehen.
Beide Ehen des Prinzen im Jahr 1793 mit Lady Augusta Murray und 1831 mit Lady Cecilia Buggin verstießen gegen den Royal Marriages Act 1772, wodurch seine Kinder als illegitim galten. Als nicht-legitime Gattin konnte Lady Cecilia auch nicht bei Hof empfangen werden, doch 1840 löste Königin Victoria diese Angelegenheit, indem sie Cecilia aus eigenem Recht zur Duchess of Inverness erhob.
Da sein einziger Sohn aus erster Ehe Augustus Frederick d'Este als illegitim galt, erloschen Augustus Fredericks Titel bei seinem Tod am 21. April 1843.
Zweite Verleihung
Erst mehr als zweihundert Jahre später wurde der Titel erneut verliehen. Am 19. Mai 2018 wurde bekannt gegeben, dass Prinz Harry, der jüngere Sohn von König Charles, anlässlich seiner Hochzeit mit Meghan Markle zum Duke of Sussex ernannt werde. Zusammen mit dem Dukedom wurden ihm die nachgeordneten Titel Earl of Dumbarton und Baron Kilkeel verliehen. Die amtliche Verleihung der Titel erfolgte durch Letters Patent am 16. Juli 2018.
Liste der Dukes of Sussex
Duke of Sussex, erste Verleihung (1801)
Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773–1843)
Duke of Sussex, zweite Verleihung (2018)
HRH Prinz Harry, Duke of Sussex (* 1984)
Titelerbe (Heir Apparent) ist der Sohn des aktuellen Titelinhabers, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor (* 2019).
Siehe auch
Earl of Sussex
Einzelnachweise
Weblinks
Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page
Sussex, Duke of (UK, 1801–1843) bei Cracroft's Peerage
Sussex
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Home Dining New Openings The Pansodan – a Burmese brasserie in downtown Yangon
[New Opening] The Pansodan – a Burmese brasserie in downtown Yangon
The Pansodan is a reimagining of old-world Burma in downtown Yangon
In March a collective of co-founders unveiled their latest addition to Yangon's dining scene; The Pansodan. Managed by PUN + PROJECTS it is styled as a Burmese brasserie, The Pansodan is a place where plates of traditional Burmese fare, botanical cocktails and good times collide within a former Bank of India building at 106 Pansodan Road.
Curated through a contemporary lens, The Pansodan references the format of the iconic French brasserie – neighbourhood haunts long celebrated for their honest approach to hospitality and uncomplicated delivery of beloved classics. The interiors, designed by Mya Myitzu of M.ID, blend together the evocative essence of old-world Burma with the leisurely elegance of contemporary Parisian dining culture. From the floors, paved with chevron marble, to the ceiling, capped with glinting gold-leaf, every inch of The Pansodan is designed to take its guests on a journey into a bygone age, where time slows and a nostalgic filter falls across the view.
Open to serve everything from an early morning breakfast to an after-dinner drink, The Pansodan will become a new nexus in the heart of downtown that is the perfect choice at any time of day or night. Enter through the glass doors to discover the original wood panelling walls, mid-century-inspired cane chairs and futuristic chandeliers. Catch sight of a friend at the handsome mirrored bar, before wandering up to the mezzanine level to admire the hubbub below. Adding further to the atmosphere of European café culture, guests can choose a table outside on the pavement, to sip an aperitif and watch the world go by.
As with the design, some of the most creative minds in Yangon's culinary scene came together to collaborate on a menu designed to present Burma's most iconic dishes. While many of the ingredients remain faithful to the age old recipes, handed down through generations, the menu also features the occasional deviation to include a contemporary twist. The star-studded line-up of classic dishes include Organic Mohinga, Quail Eggs, served on crispy rice pancakes, and Si Chat khauk Swe, paired with braised beef cheeks. Starting bites might include a Keema Palata, the latest darling of New York's food stall scene, or Green Chilli stuffed with minced pork. With the main dishes, at The Pansodan guests can expect the very finest traditional Burmese fare, brought into the modern world. For instance, the reimagining of the biryani is designed to satisfy a newly health-conscious generation:
"Briyani is an Indian dish, but our Myanmar version, like our curries, is loaded with oil," says Simon Sao, a co-founder. "I came up with the idea of a healthy biryani that I could eat many times in a month. At The Pansodan, where we aim to serve specialty-versions of local classics, we bring you Quinoa Fish Biryani. Quinoa is an ancient grain, lightly flavoured with accents of biryani spices and then layered with a pan-fried red snapper fillet, cooked to perfection."
Guests can expect a night at The Pansodan to feature herbaceous cocktails like the Yangon 75, a concoction of gin, lemongrass and champagne, or the Spice Traders Old Fashioned, made with Wild Turkey Bourbon, a mix of local spices, bitters and mandarin peel syrup. The celebrated Hong Kong-based mixologist Tom Wood has specifically created The Pansodan's Cocktail Collection, each one flawlessly measured and perfectly blended. The objective of The Pansodan is to champion Burmese culture through global conversations and help guests experience traditional fare with new eyes.
ABOUT PUN + PROJECTS
In its 6 years of operation PUN + PROJECTS has become established multiple innovative lifestyle and cultural concepts in Yangon. From creating the legendary Burmese beer hall Port Autonomy, to starting conversations about contemporary culture with the arts initiative TS1, or challenging that way that traditional teak furniture is created in a modern world with Paribawga. Other restaurants in the stable includes Locale as well as the 50th Street Bar and restaurant.
THE FOUNDERS:
Aung Thu Lwin, Bhone Thet Khaing, Mya Myitzu, Simon Sao, Ivan Pun
Mohinga, Quail Eggs served on crispy rice pan cakes, Si Chat Khauk Swel, paired with braised beef cheeks, Keema Palata, Green Chilli stuffed with minced pork and Quinoa Fish Biryani
106 Pansodan Road, Kyauktada Township, Yangon, Myanmar
https://www.myanmore.com/restaurant-directory/listing/the-pansodan
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Herman Pekel (Oils & Acrylics) Born in Melbourne in 1956 to Dutch parents, Herman's early interest in art led him to studying plein-air oil painting with Roger Webber, Ernest Buckmaster and Lance McNeill. The raw experience of working (respectively) with them on location developed his passion for the "freedom of spontaneity" and the rigour of speedily capturing the flow of light across the landscape.
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Noel Gallagher's wife Sara Macdonald describes Liam as a "fat twat" ahead of Glastonbury performance
Nick Reilly Jul 2, 2019 9:23 am BST
Liam Gallagher at Glastonbury. Credit: Andy Hughes/NME
"The fat twat doing his tribute act, balancing a tambourine on his head."
Noel Gallagher's wife Sara Macdonald has branded Liam Gallagher a "fat twat" after being asked if she would be watching his Glastonbury appearance last weekend.
Macdonald was seen exploring Worthy Farm on Friday and posted photos of Stormzy's triumphant headline set – describing him as a "fucking dude".
But her response was less forthcoming when one fan asked if she'd be catching Liam's Pyramid Stage set on Saturday evening.
"Staying for Liam's set?" one of her followers asked.
She immediately shot back: "Think I'm going to swerve that. The fat twat doing his tribute act, balancing a tambourine on his head is going to look pretty dated after Stormzy."
Apparently, #saramacdonald is stirring the pot. #NoelGallagher needs to start blaming his wife instead of #LiamGallagher pic.twitter.com/hcR9qtzCjD
— Jenn (@jennxing_) June 29, 2019
The comment has since been deleted, but not before a screenshot was shared widely online.
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While Sara didn't attend the performance, Liam was cheered on from the wings by girlfriend Debbie Gwyther and daughter Molly Moorish – with whom he reconnected in 2018.
It comes after Noel previously claimed that Liam's comments about Macdonald and the rest of his family were a major reason why he had no desire to reunite Oasis.
Liam said that Noel's wife Sara MacDonald was "the reason Oasis is no longer" – calling her "a witch", "proper dark" and saying that she "had a screw loose". He later added that she was "up there with Putin".
Despite Liam's repeated pleas to "get the big O back together", Noel confirmed that there's "not a cat in hell's chance".
"At the beginning I would have said to my management, there's a magic number," Noel told Mojo. "If it reaches that magic number I'll do it. Give me a shout. A couple of monster gigs. Even a tour of the big cities, a world tour, stadiums, burn a load of money, buy a yacht, buy a plane, and another house, then go back to what I'm doing. Easy. I wouldn't even have to travel with the c**t."
He continued: "That thing about my kids and my wife. No way. If I had 50 quid left in my pocket I'd rather go busking. No way, I can't do it."
Meanwhile, Liam will head out on a massive arena tour later this year.
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One of the things I really love from Southeast Asian countries is the food. It's amazingly cheap (in Thailand you can eat for less than 2$) and you have a plenty of options. And that's the problem, you can struggle deciding what to eat.
Right now I just ordered a dish. Rice with a bunch of vegetables, a weird kind of mushroom and shrimps. I feel exhausted because I've gone through more than 100 options (literally). Unless you have a specific idea of what you want to eat—you'll struggle.
More choices technically mean more freedom. The power of choice they said. Is it obvious? No, it's not.
We, the consumers, don't want 100 type of dishes. We want to have an easy-going decision making experience.
Whether people say they prefer more options to choose from, less is more.
If you want to increase the experience of your customers and sell more, show less. | {
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Blessing and Opinions
Bhagavad Gita: The Song Celestial
Bhagavad Gita, the song of the Lord, as it literally translates, is the very backbone of Hinduism. Not only Hindus, but also many others, read this great, ancient scripture. It contains the essence of the Vedic knowledge and spiritual philosophy in seven hundred verses (slokas), contained in eighteen chapters. The first English translation was in 1785. Sir Edwin Arnold's version, The Song Celestial, later became the most popular. Innumerable commentaries have been offered on the Gita. Arguably, more people have read the Gita in English than in Sanskrit or any other Indian language.
Hinduism is truly an evolutionary religion. Each successive scripture contains the essence of many previous scriptures, with subtle changes and modifications. The Bhagavad Gita is the culmination of the Vedas and the Upanishads in the form of a dialogue between the seeker of guidance, Arjuna, and the fountain of knowledge, the Lord Himself. Before the war of Mahabharata, Arjuna, the Pandava prince in charge of leading his side, became disheartened. When he noticed the persons with whom he would have to fight, he was overcome with emotion. He declared that he would rather give up his right to the kingdom than to fight with his kith and kin. The Lord then gave the divine instruction to Arjuna in the form of Gita; it deals with the difficult issues of man's spiritual journey.
Modern science recognizes the process of the evolution of man through gradual transformations, from the lowest forms to the highest. But it leaves the most vital step—the ethical or moral development of man—completely untouched. Modern science avoids the task of the accountability of man's virtues and vices; the ancient Rishis addressed these questions in a meaningful way. Modern science has not even attempted to find what happens to man after his physical death; Hindu philosophy established the very vital link of man from one birth to another, through eons of life cycles. Modern science appears unconcerned with the very purpose of life; Hindu Rishis considered this to be the most pertinent question.
In Gita, the Lord gave the instruction of the highest worth—"detachment". There is also a major, if subtle, departure from the philosophy of renunciation, or sanyasa, as had been preached earlier. After listening to the spiritual discourse of the Lord, Arjuna did not renounce the world and become a hermit; rather, he fought a fierce battle to uphold the cause of righteousness. Gita deals with the subject of detachment in a new philosophical manner. It is essentially the act of giving up something lower so we can be free to grasp the higher. All along, the Lord has prompted Arjuna, to be ever ready to do the righteous deed, and perform whatever duties he is allotted with courage and fearlessness. As a kshatria-soldier, he must not be afraid to fight for the right cause and uphold his honor. He may never be afraid of death, nor of any personal considerations. Only by performing his duties in a proper manner, would he earn the benefit of good merit-karma, which would fetch him spiritual rewards in this life as well as after his death. Gita has laid down clear distinctions between material benefits and the spiritual rewards of eternal joy-ananda, which one feels after performing the righteous deed. The Holy Scripture of Gita has also re-emphasized boldly that there would be good rewards in the here-after; that death in Hindu philosophy is merely an interlude in the long journey of the soul, and not an end by itself.
Swami Vivekananda: the American Experience January 7, 2016
Hindu Temple (USA) of the Future January 6, 2016
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Q: What can a ruby symbol (syntax) contain? I want to create regular expression to match ruby symbols, but I need to know what the exact syntax for a symbol is.
Until now I am aware of the following:
:'string'
:"string"
:__underline
:method
:exclamation!
:question?
:@instance
:$global
A: It's not entirely clear what you are talking about.
If you are talking about what a Symbol can contain, the answer is: anything and everything, including newlines, arbitrary whitespace, control characters, arbitrarily weird and obscure Unicode characters, and everything else.
If you are talking about the various ways of writing Symbol literals, here's my best understanding:
*
*bare : literal: any valid Ruby identifier (e.g. :foo, :Foo, :@foo, :@@foo, :$foo, :$:, …)
*single-quoted : literal: everything that's valid in a single-quoted String literal, including escape sequences such as :'\'' and :'\\'
*double-quoted : literal: everything that's valid in a double-quoted String literal, including escape sequences such as :"\"", :"\\", and :"\n", as well as string interpolation, which allows you to inject the results of arbitrary Ruby code into the Symbol, e.g. :"#{if rand < 0.5 then RUBY_VERSION else ENV['HOME'] end}"
*single-quoted Array of Symbols literal: everything that's valid in a single-quoted Array of Strings literal, e.g. %i|foo bar baz| (equivalent to [:foo, :bar, :baz]), %i(foo\ bar baz) (equivalent to [:'foo bar', :baz]), %i:foo bar: (equivalent to [:foo, :bar])
*double-quoted Array of Symbols literal: everything that's valid in a double-quoted Array of Strings literal, e.g. %I|foo #{bar} baz|, etc.
*Symbol hash keys in the key: value syntax: every valid Ruby label, e.g. {foo: 42}
*Symbol hash keys in the quoted 'key': value syntax: every valid Ruby String literal, including escape sequences and interpolation, e.g. {"foo\n#{bar}": 42}
There are of course a lot of other expressions that evaluate to Symbols:
*
*method definition expressions: def foo;end # => :foo
*String#to_sym (alias String#intern): 'foo bar'.to_sym # => :'foo bar'
*really, any method that may return a Symbol
A: http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~regan/cse305/RubyBNF.pdf enumerates the context-free grammar productions that define Ruby's syntax. CFGs are inherently more powerful than REs, so you might want to consider a different tool for this job--but you can certainly look at this document and try to construct a regexp that matches all cases.
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Q: use bind variable with LIKE % operator In my PL/SQL have this big dynamic SQL using bind variables. I use the DBMS_SQL package to bind and execute the generated query.
Based on certain criteria, where-clauses are added to the dynamic SQL. When I just use an "in" or a "=" to match my bind variables all works fine and results are returned pretty fast.
Example:
(servedparty = :bv_ or servedpartyimsi = :bv_)
However, when I do the following:
(servedpartyimei like :bv_)
and provide a value like 12345679890% the query takes a very very very long time.
I've also tried somehting like this
(servedpartyimei like :bv_||'%')
and then provide the value without the '%' but it gives the same results
When I execute the query without bind variables but just put hardcoded values, result are also returned immediatly.
Am I doing something wrong here? Don't bind variables like the LIKE operator?
Any ideas?
Thank you.
A: I think you are suffering from Oracle bug 9197434 (BIND PEEKING NOT HAPPENING WHEN USING DBMS_SQL)
As far as I know, that has not been fixed.
Without the benefit of bind variable peeking, Oracle has no idea what value will be on the the right-hand side of your LIKE condition. It could just be '%', for instance. So, Oracle makes assumptions about how many rows will be LIKE a typical bind variable value. Those assumptions are pretty conservative and are likely forcing Oracle away from the fast plan you want (using an index, likely) to the slow plan you are getting (using a hash-join, likely).
I would recommend you use Native Dynamic SQL (i.e., EXECUTE IMMEDIATE), if possible, as that does not suffer from this bug. Otherwise, you may need to HINT your SQL.
A: When you use LIKE with a bind variable, in some older versions Oracle has to make an assumption about how many rows will match. I can't remember what value it chooses (it may vary by version) it may be 5%, 10%, whatever. Now that may be way out of line with reality and lead to a poor plan.
There is an undocumented (and unsupported) optimizer parameter called _like_with_bind_as_equality that does what its name suggests - i.e. when set to true assumes the number of row returned by column like :bv is the same as would be returned by column = :bv. So if you use that you may get a faster plan. You can set it via alter session.
A: I have faced the same problem, I tried the as below mentioned and seems working fine
V_QUERY := V_QUERY||' AND FIRST_NAME LIKE ''%''||:VAR2||''%''';
Thanks
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Unsheltered Burdened by Preachy Tone
Unsheltered (2018)
By Barbara Kingsolver
Harper, 480 pages.
Barbara Kingsolver is always worth reading, but she's not written a truly great novel since Poisonwood Bible (1998). Alas, Unsheltered is not her long-awaited return to literary glory. It's a good book, but not a great one. Years ago the New Republic slammed her as the mistress of "calamity writing." That's harsh, but it's beyond dispute that Kingsolver seeks to make proverbial Big Statements in Unsheltered.
On the surface, it's a simple setup: one badly constructed house, two families separated 140 years in time, and one locale: Vineland, New Jersey. The setting was carefully chosen. Vineland was the brainchild of utopian developer Charles K. Landis (1833-1900). In 1862, Landis began building an alcohol-free town based on progressive educational and political principles. As the name suggests, agriculture was to be the economic driver of the town, especially grape production*. Landis appears in the 1875 part of Kingsolver's novel, a time by which some residents–including journalist Uri Carruth–had come to believe Landis's middle initial stood for "King."
Landis and Carruth are historical figures, as is Mary Treat (1830-1923), a brilliant entomologist, botanist, and faithful correspondent of Charles Darwin. Most Vineland residents viewed her as eccentric, as women simply weren't supposed to pursue such things in Gilded Age America. Kingsolver's main focus, though, is on Treat's next-door neighbors, the (fictional) Greenwoods. They live in a house that, like the Gilded Age, looks respectable on the outside but is structurally unsound. Thatcher is the poorly paid new science teacher who struggles to keep afloat a household that includes his materialistic wife Rose, her spirited tomboy sister Polly, and their snobbish widowed mother Aurelia. To make matters worse, Thatcher teaches pure science in ways that outrage his Biblical literalist colleague Cutler. Thatcher's only solace is Mary, who introduces him to the Pine Barrens as a plein air laboratory.
Kingsolver's chapters alternate between 1875 and 2014 and she's good at parallelism. Our contemporary center of attention is the Tavoularis clan. Like Thatcher Greenwood, Iano Tavoularis is a struggling academic. He lives in Vineland because the college at which he was tenured went under, and Vineland is a cheaper base from which to commute to Philadelphia for an adjunct's starvation wages. By the mid-20th century, post-industrial Vineland was no utopia, and it certainly was not one in the wake of Hurricane Sandy (2012). Iano and his wife Willa are ageing former hippies with two adult children: Zeke, who wants to be an investor, and "Tig" (Antigone), a diminutive fireball eco activist who thinks it's probably too late to save the planet. There is also Nick, Iano's dying rightwing father, and Zeke's baby, "Dusty," whose mother is deceased.
There are other examples of parallelism. The Greenwoods have two dogs, Scylla and Charybdis. I'll spare you the detour into Greek mythology, but they are the origins of the phrase "between a rock and a hard place." Antigone's name is also plucked from myth. The irreconcilable worldviews of Zeke and Tig are analogous to disputes between blind faith versus rational science explored in Thatcher's Scopes Trial-like tribunal, the sensational trial of Charles Landis, Nick's talk radio parroting, Willa's quixotic quest to save her house, Zeke's belief in money, and Tig's apocalyptic warnings.
Kingsolver's novel is well plotted, rich in detail, has well developed characters, and is an imaginative blend of fiction and history, but it's pretty damn obvious in its use of metaphors. The problematic house threatens to unshelter its inhabitants, but will it allow them to "stand in the clear light of day…?" In Kingsolver's telling, we have the choice to follow convention or truth, unreason or fact, vanity or nature, and those who tell us what we want to hear or scientists. Landis is a metaphor for Donald Trump and in case you don't get that Mary Treat remarks, "When men fear the loss of what they know, they will follow any tyrant who promises to restore all order." Still uncertain? A Vineland mob harasses a defender of Darwin with chants of, "Lock him up."
I am part of the choir to whom Kingsolver is preaching, but will she convince non-believers? Too much of Unsheltered is as subtle as a Facebook rant. Her message that humankind's house is falling down is advanced through long sections whose didactic tone is similar to that found in Edward Bellamy's famed Looking Backward (1888). Big chunks of the novel are informative, but the prose is limp.
Kingsolver also presents either/or binaries. Perhaps she's right that the time for nuance is past but then again, maybe she's ambiguity-challenged. I admire her passion, but she could trust her readers more instead of becoming the scientific scold to Cutler's evangelicalism or Willa's idealism. I certainly wouldn't dispute the view that Planet Earth, like Vineland, has become Paradise Lost. But Kingsolver doesn't give us much space to dream that we might, in Joni Mitchell's words, get back to the garden.
Rob Weir
* Vineland was, for a time, the major supplier for Welch's Grape Juice.
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In the summer of 1917, entering World War I was unavoidable by the United States. The German U-boat submarine assault on shipping heading to Great Britain had only intensified the call to arms for the U.S. to enter into the war. The sinking of the British ocean liner Lusitania in 1915 was the catalyst that turned the tide of American opinion against Germany.
In February, the U.S. Congress passed legislation providing $250 million in arms appropriations to prepare the U.S. for war. By March of 1917, the sinking of four U.S. merchant vessels pushed President Woodrow Wilson to call for a declaration of war against Germany. This rallied the nation and spurned every capable young man into action, including my grandfather.
My grandfather, Leo Foster, was a musician in a trio with his two older sisters, Mary and Cunigunda (Cuni for short). They played evenings at various establishments in the city of LaCrosse, Wisc., helping the people in this Mississippi River town to drown away their worries and sorrows and provide soothing musical entertainment during this anxious period. Little did he know that his musical talents would play a major factor in the ensuing war.
Knowing full well what was on the horizon for men of his age, Leo enlisted in the Wisconsin National Guard in June 1917. On July 3, President Wilson issued a proclamation calling into the Federal Services the National Guard troops of Wisconsin and Michigan. On Aug. 5, though already in the Wisconsin National Guard, he was "drafted" to report for duty as an active Army soldier. He would report for duty locally and then be transported to Camp McArthur in Waco, Texas. General Order No. 95 from the War Department on July 18 designated Camp McArthur as the official training camp for Michigan and Wisconsin National Guardsmen.
It must have been a difficult transition for his mother, Barbara. She had been widowed by the death of her husband John in 1895. She had lost an infant son to sickness in 1894. Now her only remaining son was heading off into The Great War. Her only comfort was in the fact that many of Leo's friends and family friends were being drafted into the war effort, which allowed them to comfort each other and share information from letters and postcards throughout the war.
I don't have a date or any information concerning what was most likely the final concert that was given by the Foster family musicians, but assume that it must have been a somber occasion. Playing hits of the day such as "Poor Butterfly," "Hush-a-bye My Baby," "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag," and "America, Here's My Boy" probably preceded the playing of a very patriotic "National Anthem." I can imagine the tears rolling down my great grandmother's and my great aunts' faces with the realization that her son and their brother was soon to depart on his war journey.
For many in this time period, the Civil War horrors and Spanish-American War memories were still fresh in their minds. War was hell, and World War I would be no different.
Leo's musical talents earned him a prestigious job in the 32nd Division. He was assigned as a bugler, and would put him in close proximity to the command element throughout the war.
Whether his mother knew it at the time or not, it was a hazardous position in any infantry unit. In addition to the standard reveille and Taps calls, the bugler blurted out command signals for the troops during action. To do so required him to stand tall and play the instrument with great force so all could hear over the rattling of machine guns and the explosions of artillery shells. He was a strategic target for the enemy. Cutting off lines of communication in war was an essential objective for the enemy, and my grandfather would realize this early in his travels.
At Camp McArthur in Waco, Texas, he was assigned to several different units before ultimately being assigned to Company C, 121st Machine Gun Battalion. After several months of warfare training, his unit was transported in January 1918 to Camp Merritt, N.J., 10 miles from New York City.
On Jan. 24, 1918, the advance party of the 32nd Division landed at Brest, France. The American Expeditionary Force (AEF) had finally brought much needed relief to the European theater. One of the many troop transports ferrying American soldiers to Europe, The USS Tuscania, was sunk by a German U-boat on Feb. 5. It was carrying equipment and men from the 32nd Division. Thirteen men were killed in the attack, and it brought to the home front the reality of war. Surviving the trip through treacherous submarine-infested waters, my grandfather arrived in France with his unit in late-February.
The 32nd Division became the sixth division to join the AEF in France, setting up headquarters at Prauthoy, Haute-Marne, approximately 190 miles southeast of Paris. During the months of March and April, the 32nd Division became a replacement organization. All personnel with a rank of private and captain in the 128th Infantry Regiment were transferred to the 1st Division, and the 32nd Division was finally battle ready with training completed.
During May, the first elements of the 32nd Division were transported to and took over the front line trenches in Alsace France, 18 miles from the Rhine River and German occupation forces. Over the course of June and July, the 32nd Division endured constant enemy fire and shelling. According to one of my grandfather's letters he sent to his mother, he told of how he was "out for a stroll" in the woods when an artillery barrage opened up on his position. One shell landed approximately 30 feet from him.
Under fire every day, the 32nd Division distinguished themselves in the Alsace trenches by their persistent and ferocious attacks. They were given the name "Les Terribles" by the French, as this single division fought bravely against three German Divisions: the 30th Bavarian Reserve Division; the 44th Landwehr; and the 25th Landwehr.
On July 21, the last elements of the 32nd Division were withdrawn from the Alsace sector. Throughout the fighting, eight German soldiers were captured. Eight 32nd Division soldiers were captured by German forces. One officer and thirty-nine soldiers were killed. Three officers and 105 soldiers were severely wounded. Nine officers and 175 soldiers were slightly wounded. Seven officers and 67 men were gassed by German troops. One officer and 17 men eventually died from their wounds following the action. According to reports from the battlefield, the Germans, though far superior in numbers to the 32nd Division experienced equal casualties.
After a 10-day rest period, the 32nd Division relieved the 3rd Division on the Ourcq River in the Aisne-Marne. Their mission was to achieve Generalissimo Foch's (French General of the Allied Forces) battle plan of busting through the German line of occupation. Advancing 12 miles, they broke through the German lines, conquering the entrenched German army and captured Fismes, France. They they marched 13 miles back to the west and north repulsing the German army to the Vesle River before being relieved. They encountered fierce fighting from three German Divisions: the 200th; the 216th; and the 4th Prussian Guards. Known as the Aisne-Marne Offensive, the losses sustained by the 32nd Division totaled 3,547 from killed in action, to injured and missing personnel. Burial squads assigned to bury deceased German troops reported burying more soldiers than those killed and missing from the 32nd Division.
It was during this offensive that my grandfather was wounded in action. On Aug. 1, an enemy artillery shell landed in close proximity to where he was stationed. Shrapnel from the blast pierced his arms, chest and legs. Originally thought to be KIA, he was reported with that status. Due to the "fog of war" and lack of good communication, his mother was notified by the War Department through a courier that her son had been killed in action. I can only imagine the grieving and sorrow in the Foster family and their close friends when they heard the news. My great grandmother proudly flew a flag over her home following the terrible news. About three days later, the Red Cross delivered the unbelievable news that Bugler Foster was alive and recovering from wounds sustained in France. Though it was the best possible news that Barbara, Mary and Cuni could get, their tears of joy probably turned to tears of fears, not knowing the extent of his injuries sustained at the time. The injuries and recovery period kept him out of the fray for the next 45 days. He rejoined his unit somewhere near the end of September.
After a much needed break from the fighting, the 32nd Division entered the front line northeast of Soissons, France, as the only American Division assigned as part of French General Mangin's famous 10th French Army. During the fierce Oisne-Aisne Offensive, the 32nd Division advanced about 3 1/2 miles through entrenched German forces made up of five divisions: the 7th; the 7th Reserve; the 223rd, 227th and 228th. Total casualties amounted to 2,848 including KIAs, wounded, and missing. In capturing the strong German positions on the Juvigny Plateau, the 32nd Division contributed to the French 10th Army outflanking the German line on the Chemin Des Dames, a strategic ridge that runs from east to west.
"The way out is forward, through the Kriemhilde Stellung, eastern section of the Hindenburg Line. ... Not a line, a net, four kilometers deep. Wire, interlaced, knee-high, in grass. Wire, tangled devilishly in forests. ... Pill boxes, in succession, one covering another. No 'fox hole' cover for gunners here, but concrete, masonry. Bits of trenches. More wire. A few light guns. ... Defense in depth. Eventually, the main trenches. Many of them, in baffling irregularity, so that the attacker cannot know when he has mopped up. ... Farther back, again defense in depth, a wide band of artillery implacements."
Over a three-week period and in a series of offensive attacks, the 32nd Division broke through the German line and pushed through the Kriemhilde Stellung approximately five miles. They battled 11 German divisions: the 3rd and 5th Prussian Guards; the 28th Division, known as the "Kaiser's Own;" the 13th, 37th, 39th, 41st, 52nd, 115th, 123rd, and 236th Divisions. The 32nd Division sustained 5,950 casualties to include missing personnel during this offensive.
In the last action of the war on Nov. 6, the first elements of the 32nd Division entered the front line at Dun-sur-Meuse bridgehead. They attacked the German 192nd Division east of the Meuse and offensively positioned when the armistice was signed on Nov. 11. Advancing as the front line of the U.S. 3rd Army, they crossed the Sauer River into German territory on Dec. 1. They remained as an occupation force in the Coblenz sector for several months after the armistice was signed.
My grandfather wrote as often as he could to his mother, sisters and other friends of the family. He told of running into friends assigned to different divisions throughout his time in the war. While staying in Luxembourg, he wrote of how the mayor of the city they were in awarded them medals for their actions to keep their country safe from the Germans. As it turned out, he returned home in June 1919.
On Jan. 20, 1919, Bugler Leo Foster of Company C, 121st Machine Gun Battalion, 32nd Division, was awarded the Wound Chevron, for wounds obtained in action on Aug. 1, 1918. Worn on the cuff of the right sleeve, these stripes were gold in color. The Wound Chevron remained until 1932, when the Purple Heart medal was authorized. My grandfather exchanged his chevron for a Purple Heart.
Bothered by his wounds throughout his life, he would never complain but often relented that the weather was going to be changing, because he felt it where the shrapnel had pierced his body. I wish so much that I had been old enough to take the time to talk to him about his experience. I was only 13 years old when he passed away. Every year he would get together with the last remaining members of his unit in Lacrosse. They all agreed that when the numbers dwindled to less than five alive, they would open up a bottle of Cognac they had procured in France during the war. He never had the opportunity to toast his fellow soldiers.
The bugler's mission in WWI would be replaced in the coming years by more advanced communication equipment and procedures. For a short time in World War I, my grandfather was given a special duty that only some were called to do. The 32nd Division and all of its members were "Les Terribles" to the German army. I am very proud of my grandfather and the test of endurance he went through during World War I with his 32nd Division buddies.
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Business 9 April 2007 17:31 (UTC+04:00)
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Speaking with Automotive News, Volvo CEO Fredrik Arp said there will still be performance oriented models but the cars won't be carrying the R label. New models in the pipeline include a sports version of the C30 hatch as well as a V8 powered S80 flagship.
The problem was not with the cars themselves, but with the image of Volvo as a performance brand. Both the S60R and V70R featured 300hp turbocharged engines mated to Haldex AWD systems and an electronically controlled chassis with Ohlins shock absorbers. Unfortunately, the bulk of Volvo's customers are not interested in performance cars and sports enthusiasts aren't usually inclined to test-drive a Volvo when buying a car.
Volvo sold less than a third of its R-model cars that it had hoped to but remains committed to maintaining a performance range. "We are not giving up the title feature in our products," Arp said, "we are working on the next phase, but it will not be immediate."
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Q: Remove URL parameter using Twig in Symfony2 I have a view with a result of a search and some buttons that add filters. The operation is very simple, by clicking on the button called again the current page passing a parameter ?foo=foo by URL.
The system works well but I would like to click again on the filter button is active parameter referenced were eliminated.
Is this possible?
Twig code:
<div class="col-lg-12 unfilled" style="float:none; margin-bottom:1.3em">
<a href="{{ path(app.request.attributes.get('_route'), app.request.query.all|merge({'filter': 'pa'})) }}" class="btn btn-default btn-sm {{ app.request.get('filter') == 'pa' ? 'active' : '' }}">Menor precio</a>
<a href="{{ path(app.request.attributes.get('_route'), app.request.query.all|merge({'filter': 'pd'})) }}" class="btn btn-default btn-sm {{ app.request.get('filter') == 'pd' ? 'active' : '' }}">Mayor precio</a>
<a href="{{ path(app.request.attributes.get('_route'), app.request.query.all|merge({'stars1': '1'})) }}" class="btn btn-default btn-sm {{ app.request.get('stars1') > 0 ? 'active' : '' }}">1 <i class="glyphicon glyphicon-star"></i></a>
<a href="{{ path(app.request.attributes.get('_route'), app.request.query.all|merge({'stars2': '3'})) }}" class="btn btn-default btn-sm {{ app.request.get('stars2') > 0 ? 'active' : '' }}">2 <i class="glyphicon glyphicon-star"></i></a>
<a href="{{ path(app.request.attributes.get('_route'), app.request.query.all|merge({'stars3': '5'})) }}" class="btn btn-default btn-sm {{ app.request.get('stars3') > 0 ? 'active' : '' }}">3 <i class="glyphicon glyphicon-star"></i></a>
<a href="{{ path(app.request.attributes.get('_route'), app.request.query.all|merge({'stars4': '7'})) }}" class="btn btn-default btn-sm {{ app.request.get('stars4') > 0 ? 'active' : '' }}">4 <i class="glyphicon glyphicon-star"></i></a>
<a href="{{ path(app.request.attributes.get('_route'), app.request.query.all|merge({'stars5': '9'})) }}" class="btn btn-default btn-sm {{ app.request.get('stars5') > 0 ? 'active' : '' }}">5 <i class="glyphicon glyphicon-star"></i></a>
</div>
Thank you very much.
A: Use parameter set to null to avoid the parameter :
{{ path(app.request.attributes.get('_route'), app.request.query.all|merge({'filter': 'pd', 'star1': null, [...]} }}"
Do this for all parameters to disable ([...]).
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Gateshead woman ordered to repay benefits
A Gateshead woman has been ordered to repay nearly £5,000 of benefits that she dishonestly claimed
Gateshead Magistrates' Court
A benefits cheat who dishonestly claimed almost £5,000 has been handed a conditional discharge by magistrates.
Jayne Wall, 28, of Buttermere, Gateshead, pleaded guilty at Gateshead Magistrates' Court on April 2 to failing to report a change in circumstances. She dishonestly claimed £3,046.08 in housing benefit, £366.96 in Council Tax benefit and £1,581.45 in Income Support.
Ms Wall told benefits officers she was living alone but an anonymous tip-off alleged she was sharing the home with a man. Further investigation revealed the man had made loan applications from Ms Wall's home and was under police curfew at the address. Ms Wall had claimed the man was living with his mother.
Gateshead magistrates handed Ms Wall an 18-month conditional discharge as a result of her previous good character and early guilty plea. She will also be made to repay all of the benefits.
Darren Collins, of Gateshead Council, said: "We work hard with our partners to ensure people who deliberately claim benefits they are not entitled to are brought to justice."
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I'm not sure if they are regular visitors to the mid-New Jersey coastline, but I have rarely seen a pelican there, much less three at once. They flew over us, heading north. Later, while on a walk, we saw six of them floating among the breakers. They may have been resting, enjoying the fine weather, or perhaps bickering over their dinner choices.
Right after college, I was employed by a brick maker located in the suburbs of Reading, Pa., but their headquarters was in a fine old building in a downtown historic district. That was several decades ago, and when I last checked, it had fallen into disrepair. The adaptive re-use of old buildings vs demolition for more modern ones is a peeve of mine. In Europe, old architecture in cities is prime real estate, and in most cases, is a lot more interesting and fun to look at and live in. It's value as art is incalculable.
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This weekend has gone by too fast! It makes me sad to be writing this already. But I did make a LOT of progress.
Make Progress on Book 3 – Not much here. It's still in my thoughts and I was playing with a possible scene, but didn't actually write it down. I did do a little research on some specific things that I'll add in once I get back to focusing on this book.
Write Glastonbury by December 31 – I'm almost ready for NaNo, which starts in less than two weeks. My four days off have been exclusively dedicated to getting this thing ready to be written. Yesterday alone I spent 13 hours researching. I found a whole few angle to my female MC and one of the minor characters came alive and has become a lot more important than I expected. Twice yesterday history affirmed things I thought I was going to have to take liberties with. I love when that happens!
I am miles ahead of where I was in character planning. I've got an Excel spreadsheet with a tab for each character (I'm calling it my character dossier), that lists their motivations, appearance, strengths, weaknesses, enemies, allies, etc. along with a photo and brief summary of their history and character/plot arcs. I like it so much I may have to do this for all my future books. I still need to put in a few more details and I have a few more research books coming, but I should be done with all of that in time for NaNo.
I also have a historical timeline and the beginnings of an outline. Now I just need to think through the whole thing and note down the specific scenes that come to mind, as well as those that are symbolized by pins on my Pinterest board for this book. I had wanted to do that today, but I think my brain needs a break.
Write at least four days each week – No writing this week. Like I said above, I've been playing with scenes in my head, but haven't committed anything to paper.
Win NaNoWriMo – As I said above, I think I'm in pretty good shape for this to happen. I started the Scrivner writing software tutorial and am attending a workshop on it next weekend. I just got back from our local kick-off party, which had about 40 people, so I'm amped up to get going!
Exercise every other day – I'm peddling on my exercise desk (half stationary bicycle, half desk) as I write this. My back was really hurting last night from sitting in a soft chair all day, so I did some yoga stretches and a brief "ballet workout" (it wasn't what I expected) video from YouTube last night. Yet, somewhere in this week I missed a day. I'm not sure how that happened. Oh well, get back on track this week, right?
I hope all of you have the same beautiful weather we're having and are enjoying it.
Sounds like a good week. Isn't it weird how time can get away from us? Suddenly we've missed a workout or something with no real idea how it happened. Modern life I guess? You had lots of great progress this week, though, so hurray!
And "hello" back to your blogging kitty.
My cat prefers Facebook! Hello, hello kitty!
it sounds like you're doing well so far, and ready to take on that NaNo challenge. I've done more planning already than any other time, and I have more to go. I'm sooo excited with my story and how its skeleton is coming together!
So happy to hear things are going well for you! Let me know how NaNo progresses for you. What's your genre?
Hmmmn….comments do not seem to be my friends tonight….yours is the second one that's gotten eaten!
Sounds like you agree doing great so far. I lose days, too,sometimes. They turn out to be some of my favorites!
I'll see you out there in NaNoLand, and may your scenes frolic merrliy till then!
Sorry your comment got stuck in the spam filter. If I could give it a swift kick in the pants, I would!
At any rate, kudos re: researching! That definitely isn't my forte.
All the best with NaNo. One of these years, I'll jump aboard too.
Thanks for your comment! I, too, am a fan of the plot twist -which you'll see when my books come out – but i have to admit i didn't plan this one.
Thanks for the research kudos. It's my favorite part (after writing, of course).
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What about error resilence? If you apply gzip compression, there will at least be some data integrity check, right? I don't know how big the risk is that data gets damaged in transport, but scp at least has the data integrity guarantees of ssh communication.
Perhaps this is not important for your application?
Instead of netcat you could use the excellent mbuffer tool. Small and neat and very useful in case of cahnges in read and write speeds on the ends as well as transfer speed variations.
Also, I found that on some systems netcat seems to level off at 150-200 MB/s, mbuffer seems to be able to go far beyond that one.
TCP will provide some error resilience, but I agree with @ulrik, using -z would detect more errors.
Also, GNU tar has a -C flag so you don't have to cd.
i have noticed that nfs is faster than scp (by about a factor of 4 or 5 on my setup). maybe there is a bug in ssh that makes it slow.
scp has encryption overhead and usually does not compress, so try with the -C command flag.
Also check out pv, which can visualise progress nicely.
You can restart the transfer if you first create the tarball and then use dd with seek/skip accordingly.
Finally, check out the sendfile package.
I find it remarkable that tarpipe+ssh is usually much faster than scp.
Same idea only with ssh. I believe the slowness you're experiencing with scp is a negotiation before and after every file. Piping with tar eliminates the lag, as the network only sees one big stream.
Copying with a cp -R will mangle stuff sometimes. If you want to completely copy a tree, this command is the best way to do it. Additional tar options, like –same-owner, will let you keep things even more intact. Another way to do this is: "tar cfC – /orig/dir . |tar xpfC – /targ/dir". They should both do exactly the same thing, though the original example is perhaps a little easier to remember.
This is logically exactly the same as the tar pipe above, except that this time ssh allows our pipe to cross system boundaries.
I like jimcooncat's suggestion for two reasons: (1) tar handles everything (permissions, symlinks, hardlinks, device nodes, everything; although I'm suddenly not sure about extended attributes and ACLs) and (2) it's mostly the same for local and remove copies, just put ssh and quotes around one of the pipeline elements.
I like to use && to separate the cd from the tar, just to make sure that if you mistype the directory name, the command will fail instead of copying the wrong thing into the wrong place.
I'd almost always compress data before sending it to the wire. If gzip is too slow, use lzop. It is designed for speed. As noted by another commenter you can also gain the security of ssh by piping tar through ssh.
Beginning with rsync 3.0.0, the recursive algorithm used is now an incremental scan that uses much less memory than before and begins the transfer after the scanning of the first few directories have been completed.
Actually, the performance problems you're seeing when copying large batches of data over SCP are almost certainly caused by the way that OpenSSH manages send and receive buffers. Static buffers are allocated because that reduces code complexity, which makes OpenSSH more resilient against odd conditions, but which also reduces the number of corner cases that could be used to attack its security.
There is a set of patches maintained against OpenSSH called hpn-ssh which adds code to use dynamic buffer sizes (as well as a cipher=no option, which essentially sends everything in cleartext for a minor but measurable speed gain).
The latest version of the patch set, hpn13, adds the MT-AES-CTR cipher mode, which is a multithreaded AES implementation. On a fast multicore machine, this cipher should let the sender keep up with even a very fast network link.
Thanks to Carsten, for pointing out mbuffer.
Well netcat seems to be a good option. the only concern is data security like resync o scp provides. So it is very necessary to have both sending and receiving ends trustable. SCP is dead slow for copying big amount of data but right now we are using it because of its good data security. | {
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How To Get Relief From Acid Reflux Pain
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How To Get Relief From Acid Reflux Pain is a very common disease in Italy, where a third of people who suffer at least once a month. The pathology gives as an evident symptom an intense heartburn that can be in the central area of the chest, or in the lower area of the abdomen.
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Shiv Has Firmly Secured Her Position As The Least Likable Character On 'Succession'
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Leading into this week's Succession episode, I didn't believe it was possible for me to feel less empathy for Shiv than I already do. Surprisingly, this has nothing to do with her recent cringeworthy party moves, which our own Brian Grubb described as "[d]ancing like a person who just grew limbs that morning in a frantic attempt to exorcise all these demons." That dance gave us nothing, and Roman put it, "I heard it looked like a cry for help," but it's clear that no one in history has been less thrilled that her husband's not going to prison. Shiv's cold-heartedness knows no bounds, and while Logan is objectively the most ruthless person in Succession, Shiv gives him a run for his money. I'd even argue that she's worse because there's not an ounce of likability on display. What really gets me is how she'll turn on a dime on the issue of sexual misconduct, and she uses her femininity to manipulate these situations to her own advantage.
Clearly, a lot happened this week, including these biggies: Kendall may have drowned (I hope they don't kill him off yet, although the preview for next week doesn't look promising for him); Logan made his own grandson poison-check his food (because this show can't help but get Shakespearean up in this motherf*cker); and oh yeah, Roman inadvertently sent Logan a d*ck pic. We'll get back to that point in a minute, but first, this: Every line out of Shiv's mouth felt more unredeemable than the one that came before. She managed to knock Tom down several more pegs during pillow talk, and instead of easing his "after burn," she capped things off in that department with a few choice lines:
– The master manipulator called Tom "manipulative" when he felt discomfort over the horrible things she said in bed, and she reminded Tom for the umpteenth time that she doesn't love him, and "you know." Oh, Tom knows.
– She professed a desire to "bag some embryos" and "put it together" after deciding to stick it to Mom and have some kids. One gets the distinct feeling that she'd have no issue flushing Tom's babies down the toilet, at some point in the future.
That wasn't all. Waystar Royco President of Domestic Operations Siobhan Roy topped her own reprehensibility in the final moments this week. Her episode kicker calls back Season 2's penultimate episode, when this happened:
Shiv had appealed, woman-to-woman, in an attempt to shut down the cruise-lines scandal by intimidating a sexual assault victim into silence. She painted an aftermath where the victim would be held out as a "slut," her legal testimony would be all over her tombstone, and so on. While playing the for-the-greater-good card and professing her intent to take down The Man, Shiv wielded her femininity in the most sinister of ways. She took away a victim's voice, and of course Shiv hasn't done a thing for anyone but herself in the aftermath. We recently saw her overlaying some PR magic on this scandal while Kendall let some truth fly through his guerrilla speakers via Nirvana's "Rape Me."
After these documented attempts from Shiv to shut down sexual assault victims' right to justice of some sort, she sure changed her tune after Roman's dick pic slip-up. She seized upon the situation in a blink of an eye, trashing both Roman and Gerri to Logan. For just a moment, let's behold the background on Roman's phone.
That's a bit of a gut punch to see, right before Shiv threw Roman under the bus, though it's hard to argue anything in his favor, since he was so insistent upon sending those "items" to Gerri, despite her declaration ("I'm f*cking serious") that she did not want them. Yet Shiv knifed the hell out of Gerri, too, while more than suggesting to Logan that Gerri's saving those dick pics as "leverage" and "banking it as ammo." And Shiv's monstrous nature is undeniable when she takes it upon herself to pressure Gerri to report Roman while stressing that her "delicate position as interim CEO" would be in jeopardy "if you can't deal with your own sexual harassment."
This exchange (which also feels like a threat) with Gerri, when one considers it along with how Shiv intimidated the cruise-lines scandal sexual assault victim, makes things crystal clear on Shiv's end. Her top (and only) priority is her own ambition, and her "this must be so hard for you" routine is only an act. Shiv's said and done a lot of horrible things over the course of this show, but being so loosey-goosey about sexual misconduct — and massaging each instance for her own ends — might be the worst.
Gerri, for her part, appears to not be too ruffled by this exchange. She's surely stocked up plenty of ammo from other dealings with the Roys, and she knows where all the bodies are buried, so hopefully, she's safe. Yes, it's true that Logan's been looking for an excuse to push Gerri out, and he's also seemingly less disgusted by Roman's actual behavior than how Roman's behaving this way toward someone who's not "a nice piece of tail" while branding Gerri "frozen f*cking p*ss" who needs to be shipped out. Even Roman knows Gerri shouldn't be fired at this point, but hey look, Shiv's already seizing upon this situation for her own purposes: to push Roman out and finally be The One. Ugh. I mean, I could conceivably admire Shiv's hustle (we are, after all, dealing with various degrees of a-holes with these siblings), but she crosses the line with her fake-ally stances, when we really know that she does not care about putting an end to sexual misconduct. That's simply another pawn to her, and god, I want Gerri to mop the floor with this whole damn family.
Well, other than Cousin Greg. Everyone can leave Greg alone.
HBO's 'Succession' airs on Sunday nights, and it's almost season finale time.
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Q: How to evaluate equivalent insulation resistance of two cables? My guess was that the equivalent insulation resistance of two cables in parallel is same as the equivalent resistance of two resistances in parallel. But instead it is the sum of the two insulation resistances. What is the logic behind this?
A: You have to think of the path the leakage current would take, I think the comments you received cover this mostly.
simulate this circuit – Schematic created using CircuitLab
think of it like this imagine those two pi circuits are the cables, where the capacitors are the insulation at the start and the end of the cable and the resistor is the "normal" path for the current. Imagine you wanted to reach node 1 from node 2 or viceversa from the capacitors you gotta go through one capacitor reach the point where they have a common connection and then go through the other, so there is a path that goes through two capacitors so you can get from 1 to 2. This path would be the case that they appear to be in series and a voltage divider of some sorts will happen between them.
As one of the people in your comments mentioned if they are fully parallel cables so connect 1 and 2 in my schematic to, this reduces the problem of the leakage current only going through 1 capacitor to reach ground.
I have avoided using ground terminals on the circuit to make my explanation a bit clearer and there is purpose of using capacitors as "insulation" as well.
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If you are anything like us, years of treasured photographs are stuffed in drawers that are never opened for fear of an avalanche. Birthdays, anniversaries, family vacations and everyday moments are tucked away because conquering our disorganized mess seems impossible. However when a loved one dies, collecting, organizing and sharing photographs can be a cathartic activity. The Sociologist David Chidester calls these sorts of activities a "realignment processes" as they help make us feel normal again after the disorientation of death. But where do you start, how do you organize them and what do you do with all the photos once you've collected them? We used to create photo albums to share with visitors who came to our homes, but now with family dispersed around the globe, is it time for a new way to share our memories?
This is a process that takes time. It could take you an afternoon, it could take you several days. To make the process more enjoyable, why not make it a bonding activity and gather family members to help sort through the years of memories? Looking through photographs as a family will spark memories of the deceased, rekindle old stories and connect you with the person you are missing. If you're searching for photographs as a particular person, have everyone put each photo into a pile. In the end this will make it easier to organize. Sorting can give you the opportunity to organize your entire photo collection at the same time.
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Organizational tip: If you've ever seen a photograph of your grandparents or parents you may have noticed that the back of the print had a ton of writing. Chances are you wouldn't know the who, what, why and where without it! With a pencil in hand, try your best to mark the approximate date the photograph was taken, who is in the photograph and where it was taken. This is a genealogical gift you are giving to future generations.
The point of having photographs is to capture life's moments and build a visual story. We used to share these visual stories in photo books when people visited our homes. In fact, research conducted by Qeepr in 2014 showed that most people still commemorated lost loved ones by looking at and sharing photographs. Today we might live in Ohio but have family buried in Oregon. In our global world, the ability to share material objects like photographs with each other is becoming increasingly difficult. A bigger problem is that prints and negatives degrade over time, and most will not last more than 100 years.
By digitizing your photographs, you are ensuring that your treasured memories can live on. In fact, digitizing your prints acts like insurance: if something were to happen to your actual photos, you can now print them out again. Once you've collected, sorted and scanned your prints, it's time to put them somewhere. Online Memorial platforms like Qeepr are a great place to upload your photographs because they are built to share. With Qeepr you can not only upload your treasured memories but you can write a beautiful biography to share them with friends and family like you would an old photo album. Worried about prints falling apart or negatives fading? Want to share a photo album with your brother in Hawaii? With the click of a button family members and friends can be connected to a world of lasting memories. The best part is that with Qeepr, your family members from around the world can digitize and upload their own photographs to your loved one's memorial!
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Taxation roll of the lay (non-clergy) inhabitants of Yorkshire from the 25th year of the reign of king Edward I. Latin
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Rediff.com » News » Trump fires official who said election was most secure in US history
Trump fires official who said election was most secure in US history
By Lalit K Jha
United States President Donald Trump has fired a top Homeland Security official who contradicted his claims of voter fraud and asserted that the November 3 election was the most secure one in America's history.
Trump, who has launched a slew of lawsuits in key states, but has not provided any evidence to back his claims of fraud, announced on Twitter on Tuesday that he has fired Christopher Krebs, director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency at the Department of Homeland Security.
Trump, Republican, has refused to concede to President-elect Joe Biden, a Democrat, and has made unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud.
"The recent statement by Chris Krebs on the security of the 2020 Election was highly inaccurate, in that there were massive improprieties and fraud - including dead people voting, poll watchers not allowed into polling locations, "glitches" in the voting machines which changed votes from Trump to Biden, late voting and many more," Trump said in a tweet, repeating unsubstantiated claims of election fraud.
"Therefore, effective immediately, Chris Krebs has been terminated as Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency," he said.
Krebs is the latest official to be dismissed by the US president following his defeat, with Defence Secretary Mark Esper also shown the door amid reports Trump doubted the Pentagon chief's loyalty.
There is speculation that before Trump leaves office in January, CIA director Gina Haspel and FBI director Christopher Wray may also be sacked.
Following his dismissal, Krebs, a former Microsoft executive appeared to have no regrets.
"Honored to serve. We did it right. Defend Today, Secure Tomrorow. #Protect2020,:he tweeted,
President Trump said that the only thing secure about the election was that it was virtually impenetrable by foreign powers.
"On that, the Trump administration takes great credit. Unfortunately, the Radical Left Democrats, Dominion, and others, were perhaps more successful!" he said.
The mainstream media has declared Biden as the winner of the presidential election after the 77-year-old former vice president crossed the mandatory 270 electoral votes out of the 538-member Electoral College.
Trump, who has 232 electoral college votes, has challenged the election results in various states including Pennsylvania, Nevada, Michigan, Georgia and Arizona. He had demanded a recount in Wisconsin.
In his capacity as president-elect, Biden has been receiving congratulatory calls from the world leaders.
Media and state officials have said that they have not found any evidence of voter fraud as alleged by Trump.
In a statement issued on November 12, members of the Election Infrastructure Government Coordinating Council (GCC) including Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency said that the November 3 election was the most secure in American history.
"Right now, across the country, election officials are reviewing and double checking the entire election process prior to finalising the result," it said.
Senator Mark Warner, co-chair of the Senate Cybersecurity Caucus, condemned the firing of Krebs.
"Chris Krebs is an extraordinary public servant and exactly the person Americans want protecting the security of our elections. It speaks volumes that the president chose to fire him simply for telling the truth," he said.
Congressman Adam Schiff, Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, said that throughout this election, Krebs worked diligently to safeguard the elections, provide vital support to state and local election officials, and inform the American people about what was true and what was not.
"In the best tradition of government service, they spoke truth to power and helped keep Americans and our institutions safe. Instead of rewarding this great service, President Trump is retaliating against Director Krebs and other officials who did their duty.
"It's pathetic, but sadly predictable that upholding and protecting our democratic processes would be cause for firing," he said.
In a joint statement, Congressman Bennie Thompson, Chairman of the Committee on Homeland Security, and Lauren Underwood, Chairwoman of the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection and Innovation, said that in firing Krebs for refusing to lend credibility to his baseless claims and conspiracy theories about voter fraud, Trump is telling officials throughout the administration to put his political interests ahead of their responsibilities to the American people.
"That is not only disturbing, it is antidemocratic," the two lawmakers said.
"The President's unsubstantiated tweets this evening do nothing to defend our state and local governments and critical infrastructure against malicious cyber campaigns from Russia, China, and Iran. And they do nothing to improve the security of our elections," they said.
Congressman Jim Langevin, a senior member of House Committee on Homeland Security, member of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission, and co-founder and co-chair of the Congressional Cybersecurity Caucus, decried the removal of Krebs.
Lalit K Jha
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Clothes made from conventional cotton and synthetic fibres require huge amounts of land, non-renewable resources, water, and chemicals to be produced. Fortunately there are several natural and organic clothing options available, including cotton, hemp and bamboo fibres. These are environmentally friendly crops and do not require pesticides, chemical fertilizers and herbicides.
Babies, children and people with sensitive skin, chemical sensitivities, asthma, and other health issues may benefit from wearing organic and natural clothes because they are softer and gentler on the skin.
The Australian Organic Directory lists suppliers of soft, functional, organic, fair trade and sustainable clothing for men, women and children. This organic cotton, bamboo, soy, silk and hemp clothing, underwear, pyjamas, sleepwear, yoga wear, dresses, tops, pants, gym wear, maternity wear, t-shirts, tanks, hoodies and more, plus fair trade, ethical footwear and socks for adults and children. | {
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The Yellowstone River begins as a small creek high in the Teton Wilderness area south of Yellowstone National Park. The stretch from the headwaters to Yellowstone Lake flow through some of the most remote country in the Lower 48. Much of the river is 20-30 miles by trail from the nearest road. This stretch of river acts as a nursery and spawning area for Yellowstone Lake. This used to be a very productive fishery, but Lake Trout have reduced the population of Cutthroats to the point that very few enter to the river to spawn any longer. Given its remote location and fragile fishery, it's best to leave this section of river alone until the Cutthroat population can recover.
The Yellowstone exits the lake as a very large river, and is quite powerful in spite of the low gradient and meadow surroundings. This stretch too has been damaged significantly by Lake Trout, but has recovered to the point that makes fishing viable, though nowhere close to its former glory. The fishing season begins here on July 15th, and be sure to study the Park regulations thoroughly, as there are a number of fishing closures in this stretch.
Although fish numbers are low here, the fish are quite large, averaging in excess of 18". This is a spot and stalk game, as blind fishing is typically unproductive given the size of the river and low trout population. The fishing is best during insect hatches that bring trout to the surface. Pale Morning Duns are the primary hatch, but be prepared for various Drakes as well. There is typically a few weeks of good fishing after the river opens, but it quickly dies out as hatches wane and the fish return to Yellowstone Lake.
Below the famous falls, the Yellowstone is found within a canyon for its remaining journey through the park. The fish below the falls are cut off from Yellowstone Lake and the Lake Trout, so this section of river is completely unaffected by the Lake Trout debacle. This is a big, brawling, freestone river. Wading is difficult and often unnecessary, as most fish hold very close to shore. Almost all of the Canyon section is accessible only by hiking. Popular trailheads are located around Canyon, Tower, Roosevelt, and Gardiner. The river can be reached in less than a mile or over 5 miles, so research and plan accordingly.
The fishing here begins at the end of runoff, typically in late June or early July. The early part of the season sees very good hatches of Salmonflys and Golden Stones. In August, terrestrial insects such as Ants, Grasshoppers, and Beatles are the most important trout food, although some Caddis hatches can be found in the evenings. In September, terrestrials are still important on warm days, and good hatches of Blue Winged Olives will be encountered on cloudy days. Streamer fishing can be very productive during non-hatch periods. The season here will come to close sometime in early October as cold weather shuts down the fishing. | {
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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Windows.Input;
using FluentAssertions;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting;
using SonarLint.VisualStudio.Integration.UnitTests;
using SonarLint.VisualStudio.Progress.Controller;
using SonarLint.VisualStudio.Progress.MVVM;
using SonarLint.VisualStudio.Progress.Observation;
using SonarLint.VisualStudio.Progress.Observation.ViewModels;
namespace SonarLint.VisualStudio.Progress.UnitTests
{
[TestClass]
public class ProgressObserverTests
{
#region Fields
private const double FloatingPointError = 0.00001;
private ProgressObserver testSubject;
private ConfigurableProgressVisualizer testVisualizer;
private ConfigurableServiceProvider testServiceProvider;
private ConfigurableProgressEvents progressEvents;
private ConfigurableProgressController testController;
private SingleThreadedTaskSchedulerService threadService;
#endregion Fields
#region Test plumbing
public TestContext TestContext { get; set; }
[TestInitialize]
public void TestInitialize()
{
this.testServiceProvider = new ConfigurableServiceProvider();
this.testVisualizer = new ConfigurableProgressVisualizer();
this.progressEvents = new ConfigurableProgressEvents();
this.testController = new ConfigurableProgressController(this.testServiceProvider)
{
Events = this.progressEvents
};
this.threadService = new SingleThreadedTaskSchedulerService();
this.testServiceProvider.RegisterService(typeof(SVsTaskSchedulerService), this.threadService);
}
[TestCleanup]
public void TestCleanup()
{
if (this.testSubject != null)
{
((IDisposable)this.testSubject).Dispose();
this.testSubject = null;
}
this.testVisualizer = null;
this.testServiceProvider = null;
this.progressEvents = null;
this.threadService = null;
this.testController = null;
}
#endregion Test plumbing
#region Static methods tests
[TestMethod]
[Description("Tests StartObserving and StopObserving static methods arguments")]
public void ProgressObserver_StartAndStopObserving_ArgChecks()
{
// Can't test the overloaded without IProgressVisualizer since using GlobalService to get various services.
// StartObserving (IProgressController, IProgressVisualizer)
Exceptions.Expect<ArgumentNullException>(() => ProgressObserver.StartObserving(this.testController, (IProgressVisualizer)null));
Exceptions.Expect<ArgumentNullException>(() => ProgressObserver.StartObserving((IProgressController)null, this.testVisualizer));
Exceptions.Expect<ArgumentNullException>(() => ProgressObserver.StartObserving((IProgressController)null, (IProgressVisualizer)null));
// StartObserving (IServiceProvider, IProgressEvents,IProgressVisualizer)
Exceptions.Expect<ArgumentNullException>(() => ProgressObserver.StartObserving((IServiceProvider)null, this.progressEvents, this.testVisualizer));
Exceptions.Expect<ArgumentNullException>(() => ProgressObserver.StartObserving(this.testServiceProvider, this.progressEvents, null));
Exceptions.Expect<ArgumentNullException>(() => ProgressObserver.StartObserving(this.testServiceProvider, null, this.testVisualizer));
Exceptions.Expect<ArgumentNullException>(() => ProgressObserver.StartObserving((IServiceProvider)null, (IProgressEvents)null, (IProgressVisualizer)null));
// StopObserving
Exceptions.Expect<ArgumentNullException>(() => ProgressObserver.StopObserving(null));
// Invalid IProgressController
this.testController.Events.Steps = null;
Exceptions.Expect<InvalidOperationException>(() => ProgressObserver.StartObserving(this.testController, this.testVisualizer));
this.testController.Events = null;
Exceptions.Expect<InvalidOperationException>(() => ProgressObserver.StartObserving(this.testController, this.testVisualizer));
// Invalid IProgressEvents
Exceptions.Expect<InvalidOperationException>(() => ProgressObserver.StartObserving(this.testServiceProvider, this.progressEvents, this.testVisualizer));
}
[TestMethod]
[Description("Tests StartObserving and StopObserving static methods can be called from a UI thread")]
public void ProgressObserver_StartAndStopObserving_OnForegroundThread()
{
this.threadService.SetCurrentThreadIsUIThread(true);
this.testSubject = ProgressObserver.StartObserving(this.testController, this.testVisualizer);
this.testSubject.Visualizer.Should().Be(this.testVisualizer, "Unexpected visualizer");
this.testSubject.Should().NotBeNull("Failed to create observer on a foreground thread");
this.testSubject.IsDisposed.Should().BeFalse("Not expecting to be disposed");
ProgressObserver.StopObserving(this.testSubject);
this.testSubject.Visualizer.Should().Be(this.testVisualizer, "Unexpected visualizer");
this.testSubject.IsDisposed.Should().BeTrue("Expecting to be disposed");
}
[TestMethod]
[Description("Tests StartObserving supports state transfer")]
public void ProgressObserver_StartObserving_StateTransfer()
{
var observer = ProgressObserver.StartObserving(this.testController, this.testVisualizer);
ProgressObserver.StopObserving(observer);
this.CreateTestSubject(observer.State);
observer.Should().NotBe(this.testSubject.State, "Test setup error: should be different");
observer.State.Should().Be(this.testSubject.State, "The state should transfer");
this.testSubject.IsDisposed.Should().BeFalse("Not expecting to be disposed");
ProgressObserver.StopObserving(this.testSubject);
this.testSubject.Visualizer.Should().Be(this.testVisualizer, "Unexpected visualizer");
this.testSubject.IsDisposed.Should().BeTrue("Expecting to be disposed");
}
[TestMethod]
[Description("Tests StartObserving and StopObserving static methods can be called from a non-UI thread")]
public void ProgressObserver_StartAndStopObserving_OnBackgroundThread()
{
this.threadService.SetCurrentThreadIsUIThread(false);
this.testSubject = ProgressObserver.StartObserving(this.testController, this.testVisualizer);
this.testSubject.Visualizer.Should().Be(this.testVisualizer, "Unexpected visualizer");
this.testSubject.Should().NotBeNull("Failed to create observer on a background thread");
this.testSubject.IsDisposed.Should().BeFalse("Not expecting to be disposed");
ProgressObserver.StopObserving(this.testSubject);
this.testSubject.Visualizer.Should().Be(this.testVisualizer, "Unexpected visualizer");
this.testSubject.IsDisposed.Should().BeTrue("Expecting to be disposed");
}
[TestMethod]
[Description("Tests that StopObserving can be called twice without negative side effects")]
public void ProgressObserver_StopObserving_Twice()
{
this.testSubject = ProgressObserver.StartObserving(this.testController, this.testVisualizer);
ProgressObserver.StopObserving(this.testSubject);
this.testSubject.IsDisposed.Should().BeTrue("Expecting to be disposed");
ProgressObserver.StopObserving(this.testSubject);
this.testSubject.IsDisposed.Should().BeTrue("Expecting to remain disposed");
}
[TestMethod]
[Description("Tests that StartObserving will configure the cancel command to call TryAbort")]
public void ProgressObserver_StartObserving_ConfiguresCancelCommand()
{
bool aborted = false;
this.testController.TryAbortAction = () =>
{
aborted = true;
return true;
};
this.testSubject = ProgressObserver.StartObserving(this.testController, this.testVisualizer);
this.testSubject.CancelCommand.Should().NotBeNull("CancelCommand should be set");
this.testSubject.CancelCommand.Execute(null);
aborted.Should().BeTrue("TryAbort was configured to be called by the CancelCommand");
}
[TestMethod]
[Description("Tests that StartObserving will not configure the cancel command when using an overload with progress events and not the controller")]
public void ProgressObserver_StartObserving_DontConfiguresCancelCommand()
{
// Act
this.testSubject = ProgressObserver.StartObserving(this.testServiceProvider, this.progressEvents, this.testVisualizer);
// Assert
this.testSubject.CancelCommand.Should().BeNull("CancelCommand should not be set");
}
[TestMethod]
[Description("Verifies the internal logic of grouping steps (white box test)")]
public void ProgressObserver_GroupToExecutionUnits()
{
ProgressObserver.ExecutionGroup[] result;
// Visible Hidden Visible
bool randomIndeterminate = Environment.TickCount % 2 == 0;
var visibleHiddenVisible = CreateRandomSteps(1, true, randomIndeterminate, true)
.Union(CreateRandomSteps(1, false, randomIndeterminate, true))
.Union(CreateRandomSteps(1, true, randomIndeterminate, true)).ToArray();
result = ProgressObserver.GroupToExecutionUnits(visibleHiddenVisible);
result.Should().HaveCount(2, "Unexpected number of groups");
VerifyExecutionGroup(result[0], visibleHiddenVisible.Take(2));
VerifyExecutionGroup(result[1], new[] { visibleHiddenVisible[2] });
// Hidden Visible Hidden
randomIndeterminate = Environment.TickCount % 2 == 0;
var hiddenVisibleHidden = CreateRandomSteps(1, false, randomIndeterminate, true)
.Union(CreateRandomSteps(1, true, randomIndeterminate, true))
.Union(CreateRandomSteps(1, false, randomIndeterminate, true));
result = ProgressObserver.GroupToExecutionUnits(hiddenVisibleHidden);
result.Should().HaveCount(1, "Unexpected number of groups");
VerifyExecutionGroup(result[0], hiddenVisibleHidden);
// All visible
randomIndeterminate = Environment.TickCount % 2 == 0;
var allVisible = CreateRandomSteps(3, true, randomIndeterminate, true).ToArray();
result = ProgressObserver.GroupToExecutionUnits(allVisible);
result.Should().HaveCount(3, "Unexpected number of groups");
VerifyExecutionGroup(result[0], new[] { allVisible[0] });
VerifyExecutionGroup(result[1], new[] { allVisible[1] });
VerifyExecutionGroup(result[2], new[] { allVisible[2] });
// All hidden
randomIndeterminate = Environment.TickCount % 2 == 0;
var allHidden = CreateRandomSteps(3, false, randomIndeterminate, true);
result = ProgressObserver.GroupToExecutionUnits(allHidden);
result.Should().BeEmpty("Unexpected number of groups");
}
#endregion Static methods tests
#region Instance method tests
[TestMethod]
[Description("Tests initialization (after construction) and cleanup (after finished event)")]
public void ProgressObserver_InitializationAndCleanup()
{
// Arrange
this.CreateTestSubject();
// Invoke finished
this.progressEvents.InvokeFinished(ProgressControllerResult.Failed /*doesn't matter*/);
// Assert state
this.VerifyDisposedAndUnregistered();
}
[TestMethod]
[Description("Tests that the property DisplayTitle represents the view model Title")]
public void ProgressObserver_DisplayTitle()
{
// Arrange
this.CreateTestSubject();
// Assert state
this.testSubject.DisplayTitle.Should().BeNull("DisplayTitle should be null be default");
this.VerifyControllerAndViewModelPropertiesMatch();
// Set property
string propertyValue = Environment.TickCount.ToString();
this.testSubject.DisplayTitle = propertyValue;
this.testSubject.DisplayTitle.Should().Be(propertyValue, "DisplayTitle is not set as expected");
this.VerifyControllerAndViewModelPropertiesMatch();
}
[TestMethod]
[Description("Tests that the property CancelCommand represents the view model CancelCommand")]
public void ProgressObserver_CancelCommand()
{
// Arrange
this.CreateTestSubject();
// Assert state
this.testSubject.CancelCommand.Should().BeNull("CancelCommand should be null be default");
this.VerifyControllerAndViewModelPropertiesMatch();
// Set property
ICommand propertyValue = new RelayCommand(s => { });
this.testSubject.CancelCommand = propertyValue;
this.testSubject.CancelCommand.Should().Be(propertyValue, "CancelCommand is not set as expected");
this.VerifyControllerAndViewModelPropertiesMatch();
}
[TestMethod]
[Description("Tests that the view model steps are created correctly from the events.Steps. All the steps are visible and impacting progress")]
public void ProgressObserver_ViewModelSteps_AllVisibleSteps_ImpactingProgress()
{
// Arrange
IProgressStep[] steps = CreateRandomSteps(5, true, false, true);
this.progressEvents.Steps = steps;
this.CreateTestSubject();
// Assert
this.VerifySteps(5, 0);
}
[TestMethod]
[Description("Tests that the view model steps are created correctly from the events.Steps. All the steps are visible but not impacting progress")]
public void ProgressObserver_ViewModelSteps_AllVisibleSteps_NotImpactingProgress()
{
// Arrange
IProgressStep[] steps = CreateRandomSteps(5, true, false, false);
this.progressEvents.Steps = steps;
this.CreateTestSubject();
// Assert
this.VerifySteps(0, 0);
}
[TestMethod]
[Description("Tests that the view model steps are created correctly from the events.Steps. Visible steps followed by hidden steps, all of which impacting progress")]
public void ProgressObserver_ViewModelSteps_VisibleAndHiddenSteps_ImpactingProgress()
{
// Arrange
IProgressStep[] visible = CreateRandomSteps(5, true, true, true);
IProgressStep[] hidden = CreateRandomSteps(2, false, false, true);
this.progressEvents.Steps = visible.Union(hidden);
this.CreateTestSubject();
// Assert
this.VerifySteps(5, 2);
}
[TestMethod]
[Description("Tests that the view model steps are created correctly from the events.Steps. Visible steps followed by hidden steps, all of which not impacting progress")]
public void ProgressObserver_ViewModelSteps_VisibleAndHiddenSteps_NotImpactingProgress()
{
// Arrange
IProgressStep[] visible = CreateRandomSteps(5, true, true, false);
IProgressStep[] hidden = CreateRandomSteps(2, false, false, false);
this.progressEvents.Steps = visible.Union(hidden);
this.CreateTestSubject();
// Assert
this.VerifySteps(0, 0);
}
[TestMethod]
[Description("Tests that in case of event for an unexpected step it will be ignored")]
public void ProgressObserver_EventMonitoringAndExecution_ViewModelOutOfSync()
{
ConfigurableProgressTestOperation step = new ConfigurableProgressTestOperation((c, e) => { })
{
Progress = 0.0,
Indeterminate = false,
ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.NotStarted
};
this.progressEvents.Steps = new IProgressStep[] { step };
this.CreateTestSubject();
// Create another step which is not observed
ConfigurableProgressTestOperation anotherStep = new ConfigurableProgressTestOperation((c, e) => { })
{
ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.Succeeded,
Progress = 1.0,
Indeterminate = false
};
using (new AssertIgnoreScope())
{
this.progressEvents.InvokeStepExecutionChanged(new StepExecutionChangedEventArgs(anotherStep));
}
this.testVisualizer.Root.MainProgress.Value.Should().Be(0.0, "The main progress should not change");
}
[TestMethod]
[Description("Tests that all the events are raised and on the UI thread")]
public void ProgressObserver_EventMonitoringAndExecution()
{
// Arrange - Create a determinate not started step
int initialProgress = 0;
string initialProgressDetails = null;
ConfigurableProgressTestOperation step = new ConfigurableProgressTestOperation((c, e) => { })
{
Progress = initialProgress,
ProgressDetailText = initialProgressDetails,
Indeterminate = false,
ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.NotStarted,
ImpactsProgress = true
};
this.progressEvents.Steps = new IProgressStep[] { step };
this.CreateTestSubject();
this.threadService.SetCurrentThreadIsUIThread(false);
// Show
this.testVisualizer.IsShown.Should().BeFalse();
this.testSubject.IsFinished.Should().BeFalse("Not started");
this.progressEvents.InvokeStarted();
this.testSubject.IsFinished.Should().BeFalse("Just started");
this.testVisualizer.IsShown.Should().BeTrue();
// Cancellability change
this.progressEvents.InvokeCancellationSupportChanged(false);
this.testVisualizer.Root.Cancellable.Should().BeFalse("Unexpected cancellable state");
this.progressEvents.InvokeCancellationSupportChanged(true);
this.testVisualizer.Root.Cancellable.Should().BeTrue("Unexpected cancellable state");
ProgressStepViewModel viewModelStep = this.testVisualizer.Root.Steps[0];
// Step execution changed
viewModelStep.ExecutionState.Should().Be(StepExecutionState.NotStarted, "Inconclusive: unexpected initial state");
step.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.Executing;
this.progressEvents.InvokeStepExecutionChanged(new StepExecutionChangedEventArgs(step));
viewModelStep.ExecutionState.Should().Be(StepExecutionState.Executing, "Execution state wasn't changed as expected");
// Step progress reporting
step.ProgressDetailText = "Hello world";
step.Progress = 1.0;
viewModelStep.Progress.Value.Should().Be(initialProgress, "Inconclusive: unexpected initial Progress");
viewModelStep.ProgressDetailText.Should().Be(initialProgressDetails, "Inconclusive: unexpected initial ProgressDetailText");
this.progressEvents.InvokeStepExecutionChanged(new StepExecutionChangedEventArgs(step));
viewModelStep.Progress.Value.Should().Be(step.Progress, "Progress wasn't changed as expected");
viewModelStep.ProgressDetailText.Should().Be(step.ProgressDetailText, "ProgressDetailText wasn't changed as expected");
// Hide
this.testSubject.IsFinished.Should().BeFalse("Not done yet");
this.progressEvents.InvokeFinished(ProgressControllerResult.Cancelled/*doesn't matter*/);
this.testSubject.IsFinished.Should().BeTrue("Can celled - > Finished");
this.testVisualizer.IsShown.Should().BeFalse();
}
[TestMethod]
[Description("Tests the progress (value) based on the step (event) execution. Focuses on determinate/indeterminate steps")]
public void ProgressObserver_ProgressUpdate_DeterminateIndeterminate()
{
// Arrange
ConfigurableProgressTestOperation determinate1 = CreateRandomStep(visible: true, indeterminate: false, impacting: true);
determinate1.Progress = 0;
determinate1.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.NotStarted;
ConfigurableProgressTestOperation indeterminate1 = CreateRandomStep(visible: true, indeterminate: true, impacting: true);
indeterminate1.Progress = ProgressControllerHelper.Indeterminate;
indeterminate1.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.NotStarted;
ConfigurableProgressTestOperation determinate2 = CreateRandomStep(visible: true, indeterminate: false, impacting: true);
determinate2.Progress = 0;
determinate2.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.NotStarted;
ConfigurableProgressTestOperation indeterminate2 = CreateRandomStep(visible: true, indeterminate: true, impacting: true);
indeterminate2.Progress = ProgressControllerHelper.Indeterminate;
indeterminate2.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.NotStarted;
this.progressEvents.Steps = new[] { determinate1, indeterminate1, determinate2, indeterminate2 };
this.CreateTestSubject();
double mainProgressSections = this.progressEvents.Steps.Count(s => s.ImpactsProgress);
// Assert initial state
VerifyProgress(this.testVisualizer, 0, null, 0);
ExecutionVerifier verifier = new ExecutionVerifier(this.testVisualizer, this.testSubject);
verifier.AppendStepToGroup(0, determinate1);
verifier.AppendStepToGroup(1, indeterminate1);
verifier.AppendStepToGroup(2, determinate2);
verifier.AppendStepToGroup(3, indeterminate2);
// First started to execute
determinate1.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.Executing;
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, determinate1, 0);
// First reports progress
determinate1.Progress = 0.5;
verifier.ExpectedSubProgress = 0.5;
verifier.ExpectedMainProgress = 0.5 / mainProgressSections;
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, determinate1, 0);
// First completes
determinate1.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.Succeeded;
verifier.ExpectedSubProgress = 1.0;
verifier.ExpectedMainProgress = 1.0 / mainProgressSections;
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, determinate1, 0);
// Second starts
indeterminate1.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.Executing;
verifier.ExpectedSubProgress = ProgressControllerHelper.Indeterminate;
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, indeterminate1, 1);
// Second completes
indeterminate1.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.Succeeded;
verifier.ExpectedSubProgress = ProgressControllerHelper.Indeterminate;
verifier.ExpectedMainProgress = 2.0 / mainProgressSections;
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, indeterminate1, 1);
// Third starts
determinate2.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.Executing;
verifier.ExpectedSubProgress = 0.0;
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, determinate2, 2);
// Third reports progress
determinate2.Progress = 0.5;
verifier.ExpectedSubProgress = 0.5;
verifier.ExpectedMainProgress = 2.5 / mainProgressSections;
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, determinate2, 2);
// Third reports progress
determinate2.Progress = 1.0;
verifier.ExpectedSubProgress = 1.0;
verifier.ExpectedMainProgress = 3.0 / mainProgressSections;
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, determinate2, 2);
// Third completes
determinate2.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.Succeeded;
verifier.ExpectedSubProgress = 1.0;
verifier.ExpectedMainProgress = 3.0 / mainProgressSections;
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, determinate2, 2);
// Fourth completes
indeterminate2.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.Succeeded;
verifier.ExpectedSubProgress = ProgressControllerHelper.Indeterminate;
verifier.ExpectedMainProgress = 4.0 / mainProgressSections;
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, indeterminate2, 3);
}
[TestMethod]
[Description("Tests the progress (value) based on the step (event) execution. Focuses on visible, hidden and not impacting steps")]
public void ProgressObserver_ProgressUpdate_VisibleHiddenNotImpacting()
{
// Arrange
bool randomIndeterminate = Environment.TickCount % 2 == 0;
ConfigurableProgressTestOperation noImpacting1 = CreateRandomStep(visible: true, indeterminate: randomIndeterminate, impacting: false);
noImpacting1.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.NotStarted;
noImpacting1.Progress = 0;
ConfigurableProgressTestOperation hidden1 = CreateRandomStep(visible: false, indeterminate: false, impacting: true);
hidden1.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.NotStarted;
hidden1.Progress = 0;
ConfigurableProgressTestOperation noImpacting2 = CreateRandomStep(visible: true, indeterminate: randomIndeterminate, impacting: false);
noImpacting2.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.NotStarted;
noImpacting2.Progress = 0;
ConfigurableProgressTestOperation visible1 = CreateRandomStep(visible: true, indeterminate: false, impacting: true);
visible1.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.NotStarted;
visible1.Progress = 0;
ConfigurableProgressTestOperation visible2 = CreateRandomStep(visible: true, indeterminate: false, impacting: true);
visible2.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.NotStarted;
visible2.Progress = 0;
ConfigurableProgressTestOperation hidden2 = CreateRandomStep(visible: false, indeterminate: false, impacting: true);
hidden2.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.NotStarted;
hidden2.Progress = 0;
ConfigurableProgressTestOperation[] steps = new[] { noImpacting1, hidden1, noImpacting2, visible1, visible2, hidden2 };
this.progressEvents.Steps = steps;
this.CreateTestSubject();
double mainProgressSections = steps.Count(s => s.ImpactsProgress);
// Assert initial state
VerifyProgress(this.testVisualizer, 0, null, 0);
ExecutionVerifier verifier = new ExecutionVerifier(this.testVisualizer, this.testSubject);
verifier.AppendStepToGroup(0, hidden1);
verifier.AppendStepToGroup(0, visible1);
verifier.AppendStepToGroup(1, visible2);
verifier.AppendStepToGroup(1, hidden2);
// Non-impacting started to execute
noImpacting1.Progress = 0;
noImpacting1.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.Executing;
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, noImpacting1, null);
// Non-impacting reports progress
noImpacting1.Progress = 0.5;
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, noImpacting1, null);
// Non-impacting completes
noImpacting1.Progress = 1.0;
noImpacting1.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.Succeeded;
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, noImpacting1, null);
// Hidden1 starts
hidden1.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.Executing;
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, hidden1, 0);
// Hidden1 reports progress
hidden1.Progress = 0.5;
verifier.ExpectedSubProgress = hidden1.Progress / 2.0; // relative to the number of sub steps in group
verifier.ExpectedMainProgress = hidden1.Progress / mainProgressSections; // relative to the number of impacting steps
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, hidden1, 0);
// Hidden1 completes
hidden1.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.Cancelled;
verifier.ExpectedSubProgress = 1.0 / 2.0; // relative to the number of sub steps in group
verifier.ExpectedMainProgress = 1.0 / mainProgressSections; // relative to the number of impacting steps
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, hidden1, 0);
// Non-impacting started to execute
noImpacting2.Progress = 0;
noImpacting2.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.Executing;
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, noImpacting2, 0);
// Non-impacting reports progress
noImpacting2.Progress = 0.5;
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, noImpacting2, 0);
// Non-impacting completes
noImpacting2.Progress = 1.0;
noImpacting2.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.Succeeded;
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, noImpacting2, 0);
// Visible1 starts
visible1.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.Executing;
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, visible1, 0);
// Visible1 reports progress
visible1.Progress = 1.0;
verifier.ExpectedSubProgress = 2.0 / 2.0; // relative to the number of sub steps in group
verifier.ExpectedMainProgress = 2.0 / mainProgressSections; // relative to the number of impacting steps
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, visible1, 0);
// Visible1 completes
visible1.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.Failed;
verifier.ExpectedSubProgress = 1.0;
verifier.ExpectedMainProgress = 2.0 / mainProgressSections; // relative to the number of impacting steps
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, visible1, 0);
// Visible2 completes
visible2.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.Succeeded;
verifier.ExpectedSubProgress = 1.0 / 2.0; // relative to the number of sub steps in group
verifier.ExpectedMainProgress = 3.0 / mainProgressSections;
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, visible2, 1);
// Hidden2 completes
hidden2.ExecutionState = StepExecutionState.Succeeded;
verifier.ExpectedSubProgress = 2.0 / 2.0; // relative to the number of sub steps in group
verifier.ExpectedMainProgress = 4.0 / mainProgressSections;
verifier.RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(this.progressEvents, hidden2, 1);
}
#endregion Instance method tests
#region Test helpers
private static ConfigurableProgressTestOperation[] CreateRandomSteps(int numberOfSteps, bool visible, bool indeterminate, bool impacting)
{
ConfigurableProgressTestOperation[] steps = new ConfigurableProgressTestOperation[numberOfSteps];
for (int i = 0; i < steps.Length; i++)
{
steps[i] = CreateRandomStep(visible, indeterminate, impacting);
}
return steps;
}
private static ConfigurableProgressTestOperation CreateRandomStep(bool visible, bool indeterminate, bool impacting)
{
Random random = new Random();
int maxFlag = ((int[])Enum.GetValues(typeof(StepExecutionState))).Max();
StepExecutionState executionState = (StepExecutionState)random.Next(0, maxFlag + 1);
ConfigurableProgressTestOperation step;
step = new ConfigurableProgressTestOperation((c, e) => { })
{
DisplayText = "DisplayText:" + Environment.TickCount.ToString(),
ExecutionState = executionState,
Progress = random.NextDouble(),
ProgressDetailText = "ProgressDetailText:" + Environment.TickCount.ToString(),
Indeterminate = indeterminate,
Hidden = !visible,
ImpactsProgress = impacting
};
return step;
}
private static void VerifyStep(ProgressStepViewModel vm, IProgressStep step)
{
vm.DisplayText.Should().Be(step.DisplayText, "DisplayText doesn't match");
vm.ExecutionState.Should().Be(step.ExecutionState, "ExecutionState doesn't match");
vm.Progress.Value.Should().Be(step.Progress, "Progress doesn't match");
vm.ProgressDetailText.Should().Be(step.ProgressDetailText, "ProgressDisplayText doesn't match");
vm.Progress.IsIndeterminate.Should().Be(step.Indeterminate, "Indeterminate doesn't match");
}
private static void VerifyProgress(IProgressVisualizer visualizer, double mainProgress, ProgressStepViewModel current, double subProgress)
{
visualizer.ViewModel.MainProgress.Value.Should().BeApproximately(mainProgress, FloatingPointError, "Unexpected main progress");
if (current == null)
{
visualizer.ViewModel.Current.Should().BeNull("Not expecting any current step");
}
else
{
visualizer.ViewModel.Current.Should().Be(current, "Unexpected current step");
if (double.IsNaN(subProgress))
{
double.IsNaN(current.Progress.Value).Should().BeTrue("Unexpected sub progress");
}
else
{
current.Progress.Value.Should().BeApproximately(subProgress, FloatingPointError, "Unexpected sub progress");
}
}
}
private static void VerifyExecutionGroup(ProgressObserver.ExecutionGroup group, IEnumerable<IProgressStep> orderedStepsInGroup)
{
group.Steps.Should().HaveCount(orderedStepsInGroup.Count(), "Unexpected number of actual steps in group");
int i = 0;
foreach (IProgressStep step in orderedStepsInGroup)
{
group.Steps[i++].Should().Be(step, "Unexpected step in group");
}
}
private void CreateTestSubject(ProgressControllerViewModel state = null)
{
this.testSubject = new ProgressObserver(this.testServiceProvider, this.testVisualizer, this.progressEvents, state);
this.VerifyNonDisposedAndRegistered();
}
private void VerifyNonDisposedAndRegistered()
{
this.progressEvents.AssertAllEventsAreRegistered();
this.testSubject.IsDisposed.Should().BeFalse("Not expected to be disposed");
}
private void VerifyDisposedAndUnregistered()
{
this.progressEvents.AssertAllEventsAreUnregistered();
this.testSubject.IsDisposed.Should().BeTrue("Expected to be disposed");
}
private void VerifyControllerAndViewModelPropertiesMatch()
{
this.testSubject.DisplayTitle.Should().Be(this.testVisualizer.Root.Title, "View model Title and controller DisplayTitle property value don't match");
this.testSubject.CancelCommand.Should().Be(this.testVisualizer.Root.CancelCommand, "View model and controller CancelCommand property value don't match");
}
private void VerifySteps(int visible, int hidden)
{
IProgressStep[] steps = this.progressEvents.Steps.ToArray();
IProgressStep[] visualizedSteps = steps.Where(s => s.ImpactsProgress && !s.Hidden).ToArray();
IProgressStep[] nonVisualizedSteps = steps.Where(s => s.ImpactsProgress && s.Hidden).ToArray();
// Cross check the event steps
visualizedSteps.Should().HaveCount(visible, "Inconclusive: unexpected number of visible steps");
nonVisualizedSteps.Should().HaveCount(hidden, "Inconclusive: unexpected number of visible steps");
// Now do the verification
int progessReportingSteps = visualizedSteps.Length;
this.testVisualizer.Root.Steps.Should().HaveCount(progessReportingSteps, "Unexpected number of VM steps");
for (int i = 0; i < visualizedSteps.Length; i++)
{
VerifyStep(this.testVisualizer.Root.Steps[i], visualizedSteps[i]);
}
}
private class ExecutionVerifier
{
private readonly Dictionary<int, List<IProgressStep>> groups = new Dictionary<int, List<IProgressStep>>();
private readonly IProgressVisualizer visualizer;
private readonly ProgressObserver testSubject;
public ExecutionVerifier(IProgressVisualizer visualizer, ProgressObserver testSubject)
{
visualizer.Should().NotBeNull();
testSubject.Should().NotBeNull();
this.visualizer = visualizer;
this.testSubject = testSubject;
}
/// <summary>
/// The expected completion percentage for the main progress
/// </summary>
public double ExpectedMainProgress
{
get;
set;
}
/// <summary>
/// The expected sub progress
/// </summary>
public double ExpectedSubProgress
{
get;
set;
}
/// <summary>
/// The method should be used to constructed the expected groups of steps
/// </summary>
/// <param name="group">The target group index</param>
/// <param name="step">The step to add to a group</param>
public void AppendStepToGroup(int group, IProgressStep step)
{
List<IProgressStep> orderedSteps;
if (!this.groups.TryGetValue(group, out orderedSteps))
{
this.groups[group] = orderedSteps = new List<IProgressStep>();
}
orderedSteps.Add(step);
}
public void RunAndVerifyExecutingStep(ConfigurableProgressEvents progressEvents, IProgressStep currentStep, int? currentVmIndex)
{
ProgressStepViewModel currentVM = currentVmIndex.HasValue ? this.visualizer.ViewModel.Steps[currentVmIndex.Value] : null;
bool isFinalState = ProgressControllerHelper.IsFinalState(currentStep.ExecutionState) && this.IsLastStep(currentStep);
// Trigger the event
progressEvents.InvokeStepExecutionChanged(new StepExecutionChangedEventArgs(currentStep));
// Assert
if (currentVmIndex.HasValue)
{
VerifyProgress(this.visualizer, this.ExpectedMainProgress, currentVM, this.ExpectedSubProgress);
if (isFinalState)
{
this.testSubject.CurrentExecutingGroup.Should().BeNull("Not expecting any executing group");
}
else
{
IProgressStep[] steps = this.GetAllStepsInGroup(currentStep);
if (currentStep.ImpactsProgress)
{
steps.Should().NotBeNull("There should be at least one step in the group");
VerifyExecutionGroup(this.testSubject.CurrentExecutingGroup, steps);
}
else
{
steps.Should().BeNull("Not expecting any steps in group since not impacting, so there's no group for it");
}
}
}
else
{
currentVM.Should().BeNull("Current VM should be null, since not impacts progress");
(this.testSubject.CurrentExecutingGroup == null ||
this.testSubject.CurrentExecutingGroup.ExecutingStep == null)
.Should().BeTrue("Not expecting any changes for non impacting steps");
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Returns whether the specified step is the last in group
/// </summary>
/// <param name="step">Step to check</param>
/// <returns>Whether the specified step is the last in group</returns>
private bool IsLastStep(IProgressStep step)
{
foreach (var keyValue in this.groups)
{
if (keyValue.Value.IndexOf(step) == keyValue.Value.Count - 1)
{
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/// <summary>
/// Returns all the steps which are in the same group as the specified step
/// </summary>
/// <param name="step">Step to check</param>
/// <returns>All the steps in a group with the specified step</returns>
private IProgressStep[] GetAllStepsInGroup(IProgressStep step)
{
foreach (var keyValue in this.groups)
{
if (keyValue.Value.Contains(step))
{
return keyValue.Value.ToArray();
}
}
return null;
}
}
#endregion Test helpers
}
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The State of Nationalism
Lora Knight 2018
The belated application of gender analysis to nationalism studies is captured in an oft-quoted statement by Anne McClintock:
Nationalism [is] radically constitutive of people's identities, through social contests that are […] always gendered. But, if the invented nature of nationalism has found wide theoretical currency, explorations of the gendering of the national imaginary have been conspicuously paltry. (McClintock 1995, 353; see also: Abu-Laban 2009, for an argument that political science has continued this deficiency)
Until the 1970s, nationalism studies were almost exclusively about men: male intellectuals and politicians who defined the nation for the public, and male revolutionaries or soldiers who attained and protected the nation, often claiming full political citizenship in return for their services. However, the fact of their gender and the connection between national and masculine identities was hardly acknowledged, much less interrogated until the 1980s. Ironically, seeing men as men was largely the result of asking where the women were. Mirroring the development of gender studies more broadly, the first steps toward an explicitly gendered understanding of nations and nationalism was an outgrowth of the interest in women's and sexuality studies created by the sexual revolution and the women's liberation movements of the 1960s and 1970s. Since the mid-1980s a growing recognition that the complexities of nationalism cannot be understood without an analysis of gender has been accompanied by an explosion of case studies from around the world. Nevertheless, much remains to be done in gendering the study of nations and in creating theoretical structures to organize new research in this area. The newness of the field, combined with the fact that most of the studies are of article- or chapter-length, makes it difficult to identify those that will have the greatest significance over the long-term. However, this review identifies a number of the most important contributions and examples of some of the newer trends emerging in this area of study.
One early and of ongoing line of research has been the gendering of national belonging – analyzing the ways in which male and female citizenship has been differently defined in terms of rights and responsibilities. An early problem tackled by women's historians was the relationship between women and the nation state, particularly in Western democracies. Historian Linda Kerber's seminal article, for example, demonstrated that the early American republic created a role for women that deviated from the way that European Enlightenment philosophes had configured female citizenship. This role, which she termed 'republican motherhood,' grew out of the politicizing experiences of women during the American Revolution, which gave women a stake in the creation and perpetuation of the new nation. It did not include political rights in the public sphere, but it did concede to them a type of domestic moral authority and education that would allow them to raise sons and encourage husbands to virtuously exercise their masculine duties to the state (Kerber 1976). The concept of republican motherhood has since been extended to describe women's relationships to other European states, especially France (Landes 1988). The historical trajectory of female citizenship, however, differs in most formerly colonized democracies that granted woman suffrage at the same time as men: at the time of national independence. Thus directly attached to independence movements, the interconnectedness of citizenship, nationalism and gender is perhaps even more apparent there than it is in the West (Walby 1992; Jayawardena 1986; Boehmer 2009).
Sexed bodies have always been important to nationalist movements – especially as soldiering male and childbearing female bodies. One early work that treated this dyad was Anna Davin's "Imperialism and Motherhood" (1978). In it she showed how British doctors, medical officers, politicians and middle-class reformers in the early twentieth century responded to a perceived threat that the numbers and fitness of soldiers was becoming insufficient to maintain the empire. They offered a variety of prescriptions, including pronatalist and maternalist social policies, education of working-class mothers, and eugenic proposals. Karen Offen, Mary Louise Roberts, and Cornelie Usborne investigated similar fears of national decline attached to shrinking birthrates and twentieth-century wartime deaths in France and Germany (Offen 1984; Roberts 1994; Usborne 1988). This literature overlaps with another focused more specifically on eugenics, which is concerned with biologically purifying and improving nations from within as well as drawing 'racial' boundaries to protect them from 'aliens'. It was no coincidence that eugenics appeared the height of late nineteenth century western nationalism. However, it was truly an international movement that spread through much of the world (Stepan 1991; Dikötter 1998; Yuval-Davis 1997). Ranging anywhere from a fringe ideology to state policy, eugenic nation building is still in evidence in many societies today (Heng & Devan 1995; Brown & Ferree 2005).
Although producing more and 'fitter' soldiers and mothers may seem like an almost predictable concern for nationalist movements, George L. Mosse posited a less obvious link between nationalism and sexuality – that nationalism actually absorbed late nineteenth century challenges to European social norms like homosexuality, masturbation, and bohemian, nudist and youth movements, and channeled them into 'acceptable' demonstrations of patriotism like the male camaraderie of the world wars and nationalistic motherhood (Mosse 1982; 1985). Mosse's work focused predominately on men and has been followed by an avalanche of studies showing how masculine identities are entwined with nationalist movements and wars in a wide variety of places and circumstances (Valente 2010; Bederman 1995; Crow 2014; Eriksen 2017; McClintock 1995; Nagel 1998; Nagel 2017; Nauright 1992; Riabov & Riabova 2014). A more contemporary co-opting of sexual pluralities by nationalist projects is the phenomenon of homonationalism – a term coined by Jasbir K Puar in 2007 to describe racist strains of nationalism adopted by some circles within the gay right. This, she says, followed the rise of 'homonormativity' which included gay communities as (unequal) citizens into the body politic as defined against Islamic 'outsiders' to facilitate the war on terror (Puar 2007). Although rejected by most LGBTIQ movements, the phenomenon of homonationalism persists, as evidenced by the very visible support by some members of the gay community for U.S. President Donald Trump's nationalist and anti-immigrant rhetoric. Recent work on sexual orientation-asylum cases and the way that regulation of homosexuality in Africa and Islamic countries has been treated in the western press continue to draw on Puar's influential work (Jungar & Peltonen 2017; Llewellyn 2017; Murray 2017).
Two pioneering works on women and nationalism appeared in 1989. One was Cynthia Enloe's 1989 Bananas, Beaches, and Bases. In it she asserted that, although nationalism has 'typically […] sprung from masculinized memory, masculinized humiliation, and masculine hope,' nationalist movements cannot be understood apart from women's experiences (Enloe 1989). Enloe argued that the calculus of nationalistic aggression – military, social, and economic – often overlooks women, who are enormously impacted by it. She showed how powerful national and transnational economic and political forces have constructed 'third world' women's labor 'cheap,' and how sexuality supports the international order through women's roles as tourists, diplomatic wives, and sex workers around foreign military bases.
The second important work on women and nationalism that appeared in 1989 was a volume of essays edited by Nira Yuval-Davis and Floya Antias entitled Women-Nation-State containing ten essays by anthropologists, sociologists, and historians, who attempted to systematically explore how nations and nationalism have been gendered concepts (Yuval-Davis & Antias 1989). Setting the stage for the essays that follow, the editors located five major ways in which women participate in ethnic and national processes – as biological reproducers of members of ethnic collectives, as reproducers of the boundaries of ethnic/national groups, as participants in the ideological reproduction of the collectivity and transmitters of its culture, as signifiers of ethnic/national differences, and as participants in national, economic, political and military struggles. These five categories are overlapping and the authors did not claim that they were definitive. Indeed, Sylvia Walby added two missing categories – the gendered division of labor, and women's work in maintaining boundaries in social hierarchies and between different ethnic and national groups within the state (Walby 1992). Elaboration on these themes has since remained fertile ground for gendered studies of nationalism.
Rich scholarship surrounds the attempt to understand the meaning behind gendered national myths and the way that nations choose to represent themselves with symbols that are recognizably coded as either feminine or masculine. Lynn Hunt, for example, analyzed the familial imagery adopted by French revolutionaries constructing their nation as a brotherhood (Hunt 1992). Such family imagery has proven both appealing and powerfully useful in nation-building projects. Lauenstein has illustrated, for example, how familial language is incorporated into national anthems in ways that reinforce social hierarchies, prescribe social roles, and reify social phenomena as biologically determined (Lauenstein et al. 2015). According to George Mosse, women are most often used as the national symbol, 'the guardian[s] of continuity and immutability of the nation, the embodiment of its respectability' which is to be guarded by the male hero/soldier figure (Mosse 1985, 18). Others have demonstrated that the nation as female may be figured either as a mother or as a lover (Najmabadi 1997). But the soldier-heroes are not always male, and the gendering is not static and sometimes ambiguous (see, for example, essays by Smith-Rosenberg, Malečková and Novikova in Blom et al. 2000). Nationalists often use notions about ideal masculinity, femininity, and gender relations to claim their superiority over other groups, including patriarchal assertions that 'we treat women better than they do' (Chatterjee 1993). Scholars have also shown how normative western ideals of masculinity and femininity have been invoked as putative justification for denying the fitness of colonized peoples for self-government as, for example, in Mrinalini Sinha's Colonial masculinity: the 'manly Englishman' and the 'effeminate Bengali' in the late nineteenth century (1997).
Women's role as reproducers of the boundaries of ethnic or national groups is likewise manifested in numerous ways. Women's penetrable bodies have been seen to represent the boundaries between groups. This may have a positive function as women (and, less often, men) leave their natal group to marry and thereby strengthen diplomatic relations or cement alliances between groups. However, out-marriage can also threaten the security of the group and it leaves the interloping individual vulnerable to suspicion of disloyalty by both sides when the two groups quarrel. Hence, more ethnic, religious, cultural, racial groups and nations espouse endogamous marriage and sexual practices (Maxwell 2007). Sexual mores are nearly always stricter against women having relations outside the group – which may introduce 'alien blood' into the nation – than they are with men. This is seen, for example, by the persistence of states defining citizenship according to the husband's nationality (in the U.S., for example, see: Cott 1998).
Although their meanings vary to some extent by culture, wartime rapes and other sexual tortures committed by men against women represent a literal breach of national boundaries on the bodies of the victims. They also commonly include the intent to humiliate and emasculate enemy men who are unable to protect their property, family, and ethnic bloodlines. Speaking of systematic Serbian war rapes in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina between 1990 and 1995, including organized rape camps where women who survived were deliberately impregnated and then held until it was too late to abort their fetuses. Maria B. Olujic explains:
In war individual bodies become metaphoric representatives of the social body [. . .]. War rapes reinforce the cultural notions of cleanliness and dirtiness associated with sexuality and ethnic affiliation. Through forced pregnancy resulting from rape, aggressors can 'purify the blood' of the attacked group by creating 'ethnically cleansed' babies belonging to the group of the invading fathers. (Olujic 1998, 39; see also Baines 2003, for a reading of rape in defining a 'Hutu nation' in Rwanda's 1994 genocide; Ryan 2000 on the Anglo-Irish War, 1919-21; Harris 1993 on World War One France).
Rape and sexualized violence against men during war, although less common, also assaults potent cultural self-definitions of masculinity, honor, shame, and kinship. At the same time, propaganda during both war and peace often focuses on the purported 'deviant' sexuality of enemy or 'other' nations. Wendy Bracewell, for example, claims that a pre-existing crisis of Serbian masculinity created by a stereotype of Albanian rapists contributed to the outbreak of the war in Yugoslavia and the sexualized violence that accompanied it (Bracewell 2000; see also: Maxwell 2005).
One of the most controversial issues in the gendered study of nationalism, first raised by scholars in the 1980s, concerns the relationship between nationalistic particularism and an international feminism that sees itself engaged in a universal struggle for women's emancipation and liberation. If, as Enloe first claimed in 1989, 'when any nationalist movement becomes militarized […] male privilege in the community is likely to become even more entrenched' (Enloe [1989] 2014, 112), why do many women participate, sometimes even in the most masculinist of projects as shown, for example, by Claudia Koonz in Nazi Germany (Koonz 1987; see also: Campbell 2012)? Numerous studies have established key roles that women have played in nationalist warfare, including both sides of imperialist and revolutionary anti-colonial struggles. Scholars wrestle with the questions of whether some women gain from national projects, and whether, or to what extent, women's participation in nationalist projects can be empowering. In other words, is a 'feminist nationalism' possible, as Ranjoo Herr claims it is (Herr 2003; see also: Sinha 2000)? The conclusion of the authors of studies on sixteen revolutions in Africa, Asia, Afghanistan, Yugoslavia, the Middle East, and Latin America, for example, concur with Enloe in asserting that, although women's participation in violent national liberation and reform movements is critical, their interests are generally subordinated and their activities go unrewarded (Tétreault 1994). Another important collection of studies published in 1997 found more mixed results (West 1997). Women's motivations and experiences as active participants in nationalist movements is an ongoing subject of debate; it provides the focus of a number of studies in the 2018 collection of articles on gender and nationalism edited by Jon Mulholland (Mulholland et al. 2018).
In many countries, women's presence in positions of political power has increased significantly, if slowly, over the last several decades. A 2005 Occasional Paper authored by Amrita Basu for the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development reported on the status of women in relation to political parties and social movements in Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India. It asked what kinds of leadership roles women have played in those organizations and in elected office and what, if any, benefits have accrued to women individually or generally as a result of their participation. It noted that nationalist parties – most of which are ethnically and religiously based, were especially effective at mobilizing support through gendered appeals – especially through women's symbolic presence (Basu 2005, 33). Updates on these countries and similar studies around the globe that examine how women in public and elective office might be affecting definitions of nation and national belonging would be welcome additions to the literature.
In 1995, sociologist Cynthia Cockburn began a research project to study how two cross-ethnic/national women's organizations were created and maintained by watching women interact within and between the Women's Support Network in Belfast (an array of Catholic/Nationalist and Protestant/Unionist community organizations addressing women's needs) and the Medica Women's Association in Zenica (a medical and psychosocial project responding to the needs of Bosnian Muslim, Serb, and Croat women raped and traumatized by the 1992-95 war in Bosnia). She found that women in these groups could cooperate with each other while accepting varying attachments to nationalism in each other. However, all of the women who either did not reject nationalism outright, or actually identified themselves as nationalists, defined the term in an anti-essentialist, democratic, liberal and inclusive, way. Interestingly, many of these women claimed that theirs was a distinctively feminine type of nationalism that differed from men's (Cockburn 2000). More recently, Jill Vickers has begun a project of testing theoretical hypotheses about the possible outcomes of affiliations between feminist and nationalist movements against actual case studies. She finds change over time within countries as well as differences between them and concludes that there are some instances where women's affiliation with national projects has facilitated feminist goals, and warns of the dangers of relying on the Euro-centric biases of 'modernist (i.e. equality as opposed to difference-based) feminisms (Vickers 2006).' These cautions are extended and theorized by Leela Ferrnandes' work on transnational feminism in the United States (Fernandes 2013). The project of understanding the relationship between feminism and nationalism is on-going, but seems to underscore the fact that both terms are historically and geographically contingent and diverse.
Lora Knight
Lora Knight is a professor of history at Southern Virginia University, where she teaches U.S. and Modern European history, with a special interest on gender, nationalism, genocide and eugenics.
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Q: How to modify sprite position using 65c816 Assembly for the SNES? I am trying to modify my sprite's position, but I can't figure out how to
I have spent hours searching for answers, but none of which work with the assembler I am using: WLA-DX. I am extremely new to 6502 assembly, so forgive me if my logic is really skewed. I was following the tutorial on georgjz's tutorial on GitHub. My sprite is just a single colored square and the pallet is the default pallet that comes with yy-chr
Header.inc
;==LoRom== ; We'll get to HiRom some other time.
.MEMORYMAP ; Begin describing the system architecture.
SLOTSIZE $8000 ; The slot is $8000 bytes in size. More details on slots later.
DEFAULTSLOT 0
SLOT 0 $8000 ; Defines Slot 0's starting address.
.ENDME ; End MemoryMap definition
.ROMBANKSIZE $8000 ; Every ROM bank is 32 KBytes in size
.ROMBANKS 8 ; 2 Mbits - Tell WLA we want to use 8 ROM Banks
.SNESHEADER
ID "SNES" ; 1-4 letter string, just leave it as "SNES"
NAME "SNES Testing " ; Program Title - can't be over 21 bytes,
; "123456789012345678901" ; use spaces for unused bytes of the name.
SLOWROM
LOROM
CARTRIDGETYPE $00 ; $00 = ROM only, see WLA documentation for others
ROMSIZE $08 ; $08 = 2 Mbits, see WLA doc for more..
SRAMSIZE $00 ; No SRAM see WLA doc for more..
COUNTRY $01 ; $01 = U.S. $00 = Japan $02 = Australia, Europe, Oceania and Asia $03 = Sweden $04 = Finland $05 = Denmark $06 = France $07 = Holland $08 = Spain $09 = Germany, Austria and Switzerland $0A = Italy $0B = Hong Kong and China $0C = Indonesia $0D = Korea
LICENSEECODE $00 ; Just use $00
VERSION $00 ; $00 = 1.00, $01 = 1.01, etc.
.ENDSNES
.SNESNATIVEVECTOR ; Define Native Mode interrupt vector table
COP EmptyHandler
BRK EmptyHandler
ABORT EmptyHandler
NMI VBlank
IRQ EmptyHandler
.ENDNATIVEVECTOR
.SNESEMUVECTOR ; Define Emulation Mode interrupt vector table
COP EmptyHandler
ABORT EmptyHandler
NMI EmptyHandler
RESET Start ; where execution starts
IRQBRK EmptyHandler
.ENDEMUVECTOR
.BANK 0 SLOT 0 ; Defines the ROM bank and the slot it is inserted in memory.
.ORG 0 ; .ORG 0 is really $8000, because the slot starts at $8000
.SECTION "EmptyVectors" SEMIFREE
EmptyHandler:
rti
.ENDS
.EMPTYFILL $00 ; fill unused areas with $00, opcode for BRK.
; BRK will crash the snes if executed.
Snes_Init.asm
.MACRO Snes_Init
sei ; Disabled interrupts
clc ; clear carry to switch to native mode
xce ; Xchange carry & emulation bit. native mode
rep #$18 ; Binary mode (decimal mode off), X/Y 16 bit
ldx #$1FFF ; set stack to $1FFF
txs
jsr Init
.ENDM
.bank 0
.section "Snes_Init" SEMIFREE
Init:
sep #$20 ; X,Y,A are 8 bit numbers
lda #$8F ; screen off, full brightness
sta $2100 ; brightness + screen enable register
stz $2101 ; Sprite register (size + address in VRAM)
stz $2102 ; Sprite registers (address of sprite memory [OAM])
stz $2103 ; "" ""
stz $2105 ; Mode 0, = Graphic mode register
stz $2106 ; noplanes, no mosaic, = Mosaic register
stz $2107 ; Plane 0 map VRAM location
stz $2108 ; Plane 1 map VRAM location
stz $2109 ; Plane 2 map VRAM location
stz $210A ; Plane 3 map VRAM location
stz $210B ; Plane 0+1 Tile data location
stz $210C ; Plane 2+3 Tile data location
stz $210D ; Plane 0 scroll x (first 8 bits)
stz $210D ; Plane 0 scroll x (last 3 bits) #$0 - #$07ff
lda #$FF ; The top pixel drawn on the screen isn't the top one in the tilemap, it's the one above that.
sta $210E ; Plane 0 scroll y (first 8 bits)
sta $2110 ; Plane 1 scroll y (first 8 bits)
sta $2112 ; Plane 2 scroll y (first 8 bits)
sta $2114 ; Plane 3 scroll y (first 8 bits)
lda #$07 ; Since this could get quite annoying, it's better to edit the scrolling registers to fix this.
sta $210E ; Plane 0 scroll y (last 3 bits) #$0 - #$07ff
sta $2110 ; Plane 1 scroll y (last 3 bits) #$0 - #$07ff
sta $2112 ; Plane 2 scroll y (last 3 bits) #$0 - #$07ff
sta $2114 ; Plane 3 scroll y (last 3 bits) #$0 - #$07ff
stz $210F ; Plane 1 scroll x (first 8 bits)
stz $210F ; Plane 1 scroll x (last 3 bits) #$0 - #$07ff
stz $2111 ; Plane 2 scroll x (first 8 bits)
stz $2111 ; Plane 2 scroll x (last 3 bits) #$0 - #$07ff
stz $2113 ; Plane 3 scroll x (first 8 bits)
stz $2113 ; Plane 3 scroll x (last 3 bits) #$0 - #$07ff
lda #$80 ; increase VRAM address after writing to $2119
sta $2115 ; VRAM address increment register
stz $2116 ; VRAM address low
stz $2117 ; VRAM address high
stz $211A ; Initial Mode 7 setting register
stz $211B ; Mode 7 matrix parameter A register (low)
lda #$01
sta $211B ; Mode 7 matrix parameter A register (high)
stz $211C ; Mode 7 matrix parameter B register (low)
stz $211C ; Mode 7 matrix parameter B register (high)
stz $211D ; Mode 7 matrix parameter C register (low)
stz $211D ; Mode 7 matrix parameter C register (high)
stz $211E ; Mode 7 matrix parameter D register (low)
sta $211E ; Mode 7 matrix parameter D register (high)
stz $211F ; Mode 7 center position X register (low)
stz $211F ; Mode 7 center position X register (high)
stz $2120 ; Mode 7 center position Y register (low)
stz $2120 ; Mode 7 center position Y register (high)
stz $2121 ; Color number register ($0-ff)
stz $2123 ; BG1 & BG2 Window mask setting register
stz $2124 ; BG3 & BG4 Window mask setting register
stz $2125 ; OBJ & Color Window mask setting register
stz $2126 ; Window 1 left position register
stz $2127 ; Window 2 left position register
stz $2128 ; Window 3 left position register
stz $2129 ; Window 4 left position register
stz $212A ; BG1, BG2, BG3, BG4 Window Logic register
stz $212B ; OBJ, Color Window Logic Register (or,and,xor,xnor)
sta $212C ; Main Screen designation (planes, sprites enable)
stz $212D ; Sub Screen designation
stz $212E ; Window mask for Main Screen
stz $212F ; Window mask for Sub Screen
lda #$30
sta $2130 ; Color addition & screen addition init setting
stz $2131 ; Add/Sub sub designation for screen, sprite, color
lda #$E0
sta $2132 ; color data for addition/subtraction
stz $2133 ; Screen setting (interlace x,y/enable SFX data)
stz $4200 ; Enable V-blank, interrupt, Joypad register
lda #$FF
sta $4201 ; Programmable I/O port
stz $4202 ; Multiplicand A
stz $4203 ; Multiplier B
stz $4204 ; Multiplier C
stz $4205 ; Multiplicand C
stz $4206 ; Divisor B
stz $4207 ; Horizontal Count Timer
stz $4208 ; Horizontal Count Timer MSB (most significant bit)
stz $4209 ; Vertical Count Timer
stz $420A ; Vertical Count Timer MSB
stz $420B ; General DMA enable (bits 0-7)
stz $420C ; Horizontal DMA (HDMA) enable (bits 0-7)
stz $420D ; Access cycle designation (slow/fast rom)
cli ; Enable interrupts
rts
.ends
Testing.asm
.include "header.inc"
.include "Snes_Init.asm"
SpriteData: .incbin "sprite.sprite"
ColorData: .incbin "sprite.pal"
VBlank: ; Needed to satisfy interrupt definition in "Header.inc"
RTI
Start:
Snes_Init
sei ; disable interrupts
clc ; clear the carry flag
xce ; switch the 65816 to native (16-bit mode)
lda #$8f ; force v-blanking
sta $2100
stz $4200 ; disable NMI
; transfer VRAM data
stz $2116 ; set the VRAM address to $0000
stz $2117
lda #$80
sta $2115 ; increment VRAM address by 1 when writing to $2119
ldx #$00 ; set register X to zero, we will use X as a loop counter and offset
VRAMLoop:
.16BIT
lda SpriteData, X ; get bitplane 0/2 byte from the sprite data
sta $2118 ; write the byte in A to VRAM
sta $0000 ; write the byte in A to VRAM
inx ; increment counter/offset
lda SpriteData, X ; get bitplane 1/3 byte from the sprite data
sta $2119 ; write the byte in A to VRAM
sta $0000 ; write the byte in A to VRAM
inx ; increment counter/offset
cpx #$20 ; check whether we have written $04 * $20 : $80 bytes to VRAM (four sprites)
bcc VRAMLoop ; if X is smaller than $80, continue the loop
; transfer CGRAM data
lda #$80
sta $2121 ; set CGRAM address to $80
ldx #$00 ; set X to zero, use it as loop counter and offset
CGRAMLoop:
lda ColorData, X ; get the color low byte
sta $2122 ; store it in CGRAM
inx ; increase counter/offset
lda ColorData, X ; get the color high byte
sta $2122 ; store it in CGRAM
inx ; increase counter/offset
cpx #$20 ; check whether 32/$20 bytes were transfered
bcc CGRAMLoop ; if not, continue loop
stz $2102 ; set the OAM address to ...
stz $2103 ; ...at $0000
; OAM data for first sprite
lda #$78 ; horizontal position of first sprite
sta $2104
lda #$68 ; vertical position of first sprite
sta $2104
lda #$00 ; name of first sprite
sta $2104
lda #$00 ; no flip, prio 0, palette 0
sta $2104
; make Objects visible
lda #$10
sta $212C
; release forced blanking, set screen to full brightness
lda #$0f
sta $2100
jmp GameLoop ; all initialization is done
GameLoop:
wai ; wait for NMI / V-Blank
jmp GameLoop
I am trying to at least get the sprite to move to the right 1 pixel per frame, but the sprite isn't moving at all
===========================================================================
Edit: I added the code from the comment by @Michael, and nothing has changed. Here is the code that I updated:
Snes_Init.asm
.define SpriteX $00A0
Init:
sep #$20 ; X,Y,A are 8 bit numbers
lda #$78
sta SpriteX
;Initialization code
rts
.ends
Testing.asm
VBlank: ; Needed to satisfy interrupt definition in "Header.inc"
jsr MoveSprite
RTI
; Code
CGRAMLoop:
;More code
; OAM data for first sprite
lda SpriteX ; horizontal position of first sprite
sta $2104
lda #$68 ; vertical position of first sprite
sta $2104
lda #$00 ; name of first sprite
sta $2104
lda #$00 ; no flip, prio 0, palette 0
sta $2104
;Even more code
and I added the MoveSprite subroutine after CGRAMLoop
A: I don't see any code that actually will change the position of your sprite.
But let's say that you have a zeropage variable where you store the current X position:
.define spriteX $00A0 ; I used address $A0 as an example. Just pick some address
; that you aren't already using for something else
And somewhere during initialization you give it some initial value:
sep #$20
lda #$78
sta spriteX
Then you could write a subroutine that increments the value and writes it to OAM:
MoveSprite:
php
sep #$20
stz $2102
stz $2103
inc spriteX
lda spriteX
sta $2104
lda #$68
sta $2104 ; This write is necessary even if you're not changing the Y position,
; because there's some internal latching going on in the PPU.
plp
rts
And then you could call that subroutine from your VBlank interrupt handler.
Note that you may want an additional counter to only increment the position every other frame (or whatever interval you like); otherwise the sprite will scroll by fairly quickly.
You also need to enable VBlank NMI for the interrupt to actually be triggered:
lda #$80
sta $4200 ; Enable VBlank NMI
jmp GameLoop ; all initialization is done
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Q: Как в NetBeans генерировать toString не в одну строку? Подскажите, есть ли возможность заставить NetBeans генерировать toString не в одну строку?
Сейчас так:
@Override
public String toString() {
return "DataContainer{" + "index=" + index + ", description=" + description + '}';
}
Надо так:
@Override
public String toString() {
return "DataContainer{"
+ "index="
+ index
+ ", description="
+ description
+ '}';
}
A: Если нужно как в IntelliJ можно обойтись с простым заменой.
*
*Включите Regular expression, иконка (.*)
*Найти \+ \",
*Заменить на \+ \r \",
*Shift + Alt + F - форматировать
Вот и все :)
A: Если вы когда-нибудь пользовались NetBeans, то должны знать, что метод toString, генерируемый с помощью IDE, выводит все поля в одной строке, что, мягко говоря, не удобно. Особенно если вы имеете дело с DTO, содержащим большое количество полей. Intellij Idea справляется с этим вопросом гораздо лучше и код выглядит намного эстетичнее. Так понятно? | {
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There was a particular way he held his guitar, and the way he stood and sung into the mic — a lot of times he was kind of from the side, he wouldn't face it completely. All Submit a correction suggestion and help us fix it! After getting into trouble he declared for the 1989 NBA Draft. He produced The Unit, which ran from 2006 to 2009. I did a tour last year of 30 different Quebec cities. The largest trade Shawn's ever made was exercising 15,000 units of Public Storage stock on 20 May 2013 worth over $1,836,750. The Man in Black has been touring extensively for more than a decade, and the tribute show winds back through Toronto from November 29 to Dec. 11 at the Panasonic Theatre. Relationships are paramount for Libras, who find balance in companionship. What are some of his distinctive mannerisms? Toronto Star articles, please go to: www.TorontoStarReprints.com, The Toronto Star and thestar.com, each property of Toronto Star Johnny Cash tribute still money for Shawn Barker. But $5 million is a huge drop compared to the more than $90 million Shawn earned playing in the NBA.
The Ohio State University. That's the song where the chorus is just him popping off all the towns. After the 1996-97 season he was part of a three team trade that sent him to the Cleveland Cavaliers. He (said), basically: "That's pretty creepy.". A look into Shawn Ryan's net worth, money and current earnings. NP. Every once in a while I'll shoot him a text to see how he's doing. To me personally, he never said anything (about the resemblance), but he did say something to my manager the first time we met, after he watched the show in the audience. Please check back soon for updates. You've been a mainstay in Quebec over the years, which seems a bit odd since many people in the audience likely can't understand Cash's lyrics. Tom Ford. He is 54 years old and is a Libra. Barker, a 43-year-old former carpenter, chatted with the Star and let us in on how he's kept that ring of fire burning all these years. Shawn explains his journey from health problems to fixing it with dietary changes. All net worths are calculated through the combination of a robust methodology and a proprietary algorithm. They are regularly coupled, and when they are, they must be careful about seeking attention outside the agreed-upon boundaries of their relationships. Continue to the next page to see Shawn Ryan net worth, estimated salary and earnings. We cover pretty much all of Cash's musical career, starting with the Sun records and early stuff up to some of the things he did with Rick Rubin and the American recordings.
Shawn Baker Net Worth Shawn Baker Net Worth 2020, Age, Height, Relationships, Married, Dating, Family, Wiki Biography. Shawn Kemp net worth: Shawn Kemp is an American retired professional basketball player who has a net worth of $5 million. I think it's just what Johnny Cash represents — that Americana, that vintage aspect — that they just seem to really, really like up there. Shawn Baker Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family Structural Info; Net Worth: $950,000: Profession: Miscellaneous Crew: Known for movies. During this time he was dealing with weight issues and showed up to camp at a rumored 315 pounds at one point. Shawn Ryan was born in Rockford, Illinois, USA on Tuesday, October 11, 1966 (Generation X). As you can see above he's worth at least $10 million. By Nick Patch Entertainment Reporter. expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Toronto
While it's relatively simple to predict his income, it's harder to know how much Shawn has spent over the years. Copyright owned or licensed by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited. Kemp made the NBA All-Star team six times and was a three time All-NBA Second Teamer. There were some pretty odd head tics that he had. Kemp was drafted #17 by the Seattle SuperSonics in the 1989 NBA Draft. Shawn Ryan's source of wealth comes from being a screenwriter. He finished as the school's all-time scoring leader and led his team to the state championship his senior year. To order It's a song ("Bird on a Wire") that Johnny actually did record.
A lot of that unfortunately came from his abuse of methamphetamines; it was just a tic that he developed. Well, so has Barker's deeply affectionate portrayal of Cash. This week, Robb Wolf had Dr. Shawn Baker on his podcast, The Paleo Solution. In the interview you'll hear the backstory behind why Dr Baker is a fan of this novel way of eating for optimal health.
Musically, most of his songs are very simple, three-chord progression songs. The education details are not available at this time. The results are fact checked and confirmed by a team of editors and industry insiders. "The fanfare of Johnny Cash has continued to grow and grow," said Barker down the line from his Las Vegas home. Three years ago I decided to put it in the show, just because I love the song. Republication or distribution of this content is Any idea why the show resonates there? He won the Norman Lear Playwriting Award from Columbia Pictures Television, receiving $25,000.
He signed with the University of Kentucky but did not score the minimum requirement no his SATs.
Shawn has made over 2 trades of the Public Storage stock since 2013, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Even outside of the Johnny Cash aspect of things, I became known in the music business there: radio stations still play some of my own original music; I've been interviewed on TV; and I even did some acting on a sitcom TV show up there. One thing we do in the show, I sit down with my acoustic guitar and I play a Leonard Cohen song. To order copies of Join to Connect . In some morbid way, there was … Shawn is a Libra. That one took some practice. If sentimental Cash appreciation was at its height then, Barker is stunned at how stubbornly the Man in Black's legacy refuses to fade 12 years later. There was definitely a large portion of my audience when I was in Quebec that didn't speak English at all. presentation-ready copies of Toronto Star content for distribution Shawn Kemp net worth: Shawn Kemp is an American retired professional basketball player who has a net worth of $5 million.
In some morbid way, there was some degree of twisted fortune that Shawn Barker first began performing his Johnny Cash tribute just a year after the outlaw country icon died. read. Tue., Nov. 29, 2016 timer 3 min. How'd he lose so much money? You used to play with Johnny Cash's longtime drummer W.S. Star Newspapers Limited and/or its licensors. This copy is for your personal non-commercial use only. Shawn Ryan is an American screenwriter and television producer best known as the creator and showrunner of the television series The Shield and The Chicago Code and Terriers (2010). Things take on a different meaning when the person behind it is gone. Newspapers Limited, One Yonge Street, 4th floor, Toronto, ON, M5E 1E6. Rise and Walk: The Dennis Byrd Story 1994 as … Report this profile; Activity. Well, a lot of it has to do with the fact that he fathered seven children six different women.
Libra is an air sign represented by the scales, an association that reflects Libra's fixation on balance and harmony. Kemp won a gold medal with the United States in the 1994 FIBA World Championship. We work diligently to ensure that our numbers are the most accurate celebrity net worth data you will find anywhere on the internet. He currently resides in Rockford, Illinois, USA. That figure does not even include millions more he earned from endorsements, most notably with Reebok. He was chosen for the 1988 McDonald's High School All-American team.
How much money is Shawn Ryan worth at the age of 54 and what's his real net worth now? We track celebrity net worth so you don't have to. Shawn has also been arrested several times since leaving the league for marijuana possession. Shawn Kemp Broke? (When) Leonard Cohen passed away, we were up in Boston, and the day he passed away, we sat down and did the song. He was the youngest player in the NBA during his first season. Most recently Shawn exercised 900 units of PSA stock worth $110,205 on 22 May 2013.. Shawn Kemp earned his net worth … Producer and screenwriter who rose to prominence for writing The Shield, a series that ran from 2002 to 2008, and the 2011 film The Chicago Code.
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Discover how much the famous Screenwriter is worth in 2020. Is there anything in your show that's new or people won't be expecting? The hardest Johnny Cash song to play is not even a Johnny Cash song; it was originally Hank Snow, but the one that we do is "I've Been Everywhere." That was the hardest song for me to learn. permissions/licensing, please go to: www.TorontoStarReprints.com. rights reserved. Shawn Ryan is a member of Richest Celebrities and Screenwriters. Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP. He was later traded to the Portland Trail blazers and signed with the Orlando Magic. I know the music's not always that complex, but which Johnny Cash song is the most difficult to play or sing? Shawn Baker net worth is. After an unsuccessful NBA comeback he signed in Italy, before coming home after his house was damaged by Hurricane Ike. Shawn Ryan (born October 11, 1966) is famous for being screenwriter. Nothin' But (Negative) Net: 10 NBA Players Who Are Terrible With Money.
He earned the nickname "Reign Man" in his second season. He started all four years at Concord High School. It's something most people don't catch until they see it, and then they say: "Oh yeah, he did do that, didn't he?".
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International Trade: Theory and Policy plus Pearson MyLab Economics with Pearson eText, Global Edition
av Paul R Krugman
Mixed media product, Engelska, 2018-04-11
For courses in International Trade. This package includes Pearson MyLab Economics. A balanced approach to theory and policy applications International Trade: Theory and Policy provides engaging, balanced coverage of the key con...
International Trade: Theory and Policy, Global Edition
Häftad, Engelska, 2018-01-24
For courses in International Trade. A balanced approach to theory and policy applications International Trade: Theory and Policy provides engaging, balanced coverage of the key concepts and practical applications of the discipline. An...
av Charles Van Marrewijk
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Covering both trade and international finance, this innovative text provides a thoroughly up-do-date and comprehensive treatment of each area. Throughout, the theory is illustrated with empirical evidence and an abundance of relevant case studies....
International Trade: Theory and Policy, Global Edition E-bok
av Paul R Krugman, Maurice Obstfeld, Marc Melitz
E-bok, Engelska, 2017-11-21
For courses in International Trade. A balanced approach to theory and policy applicationsInternational Trade: Theory and Policy provides engaging, balanced coverage of the key concepts and practical applications of the discipline. An intuitive int...
Principles of International Economic Law
av Matthias Herdegen
This fully updated new edition provides insight into the legal framework of international economic relations. Comprising the law of the World Trade Organization, investment law, and international monetary law, this book highlights the context of h...
International Economics, Global Edition
av James Gerber
For courses in international economics. Introduces international economics through accessible writing and real-life applications A principles-level introduction thats accessible to students of all majors, International Economics uses real-l...
The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy
av Pietra Rivoli
The keys to global business success, as taught by a T-shirt's journey The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy is a critically-acclaimed narrative that illuminates the globalization debates and reveals the key factors to success in global bu...
The Social Construction of the Ocean
av Philip E Steinberg
This 2001 book presents a history of the uses, regulations and representation of the world-ocean, from approximately 1450 through the present. This history is told through a 'territorial political economy' lens, borrowing from world-systems theory...
Macroeconomics for Professionals
av Leslie Lipschitz
Understanding macroeconomic developments and policies in the twenty-first century is daunting: policy-makers face the combined challenges of supporting economic activity and employment, keeping inflation low and risks of financial crises at bay, a...
Globalization and History
av Kevin H O'Rourke, Jeffrey G Williamson
Kevin O'Rourke and Jeffrey Williamson present a coherent picture of trade, migration, and international capital flows in the Atlantic economy in the century prior to 1914-the first great globalization boom, which anticipated the experience of the ...
The Rise of Merchant Empires
av James D Tracy
European dominance of the shipping lanes in the early modern period was a prelude to the great age of European imperial power in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Yet in the present age we can see that the pre-imperial age was in fact ...
The Handbook of International Trade and Finance
av Anders Grath
International trade, and its financing, is now a key component of many undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications. For anyone involved in international sales, finance, shipping and administration, or for those studying for academic or professio...
The Trade Policy of the European Union
av Sieglinde Gstohl, Dirk De Bievre
This comprehensive and clearly written textbook offers a long-awaited introduction to the trade policy of the European Union, the world's largest trading entity. Gstoehl and De Bievre provide a comprehensive assessment of the common commercial pol...
Empires of the Weak
av Jason Sharman
How the rise of the West was a temporary exception to the predominant world order What accounts for the rise of the state, the creation of the first global system, and the dominance of the West? The conventional answer asserts that superior techno...
The World Trade Organization: A Very Short Introduction
av Amrita Narlikar
The WTO has a deep and far reaching impact on people's everyday lives, and in its short lifetime has generated debate, controversy and outrage. This VSI provides an essential and accessible explanation of the political, economic, and ethical contr...
The Honourable Company
av John Keay
During 200 years the East India Company grew from a loose association of Elizabethan tradesmen into "the grandest society of merchants in the universe". As a commercial enterprise it came to control half the world's trade and as a politi...
International Investment Law and Policy in Africa
av Fola Adeleke
This book studies the international investment law regime in Africa and provides a comprehensive analysis of the current treaty practices in Africa from global, regional and domestic perspectives. It develops a public interest regulation theory to...
Business, Power and Sustainability in a World of Global Value Chains
av Stefano Ponte
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The interaction of sustainability governance and global value chains has crucial implications the world over. When it comes to sustainability the last decade has witnessed the birth of hybrid forms of governance where business, civil society and p...
World On Fire
av Amy Chua
Amy Chua's remarkable and provocative book explores the tensions of the post-Cold War globalising world. As global markets open, ethnic conflict worsens and democracy in developing nations can turn ugly and violent. Chua shows how free markets hav...
av Thomas Oatley
Broadly viewing the global economy as a political competition that produces winners and losers, International Political Economy holistically and accessibly introduces the field of IPE to students with limited background in political theory, histor...
Advanced International Trade
av Robert C Feenstra
Trade is a cornerstone concept in economics worldwide. This updated second edition of the essential graduate textbook in international trade brings readers to the forefront of knowledge in the field and prepares students to undertake their own res...
av Klaus Schwab
The founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum on how the impending technological revolution will change our lives We are on the brink of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. And this one will be unlike any other in human history. Cha...
East Indies
av Ian Burnet
Straight Talk on Trade
av Dani Rodrik
An honest discussion of free trade and how nations can sensibly chart a path forward in today's global economyNot so long ago the nation-state seemed to be on its deathbed, condemned to irrelevance by the forces of globalization and technology. No...
Rules for a Flat World
av Gillian Hadfield
The law and legal methods on which we currently rely have failed to evolve along with technology. In Rules for a Flat World, Gillian Hadfield shows us that law provides critical infrastructure for the cooperation and collaboration on which economi...
The Internationalization of Government Procurement Regulation
av Aris Georgopoulos
This book examines how international norms for government procurement are reflected in purchasing practices at the national level and whether there is convergence in policies and approaches across countries.
Doing Business in Europe
av Gabriele Suder
The new third edition provides readers with the fundamental theories and concepts for understanding how business is done in Europe, linking it to the current European business environment through a range of up-to-date case studies and examples. Re...
How Global Currencies Work
av Barry Eichengreen, Arnaud Mehl, Livia Chitu
A powerful new understanding of global currency trends, including the rise of the Chinese yuan At first glance, the history of the modern global economy seems to support the long-held view that the currency of the world's leading power invariably ...
av Dominick Salvatore
Salvatore s International Economics provides information about fundamental institutions and relationships that affect quality of life, and provides a framework for thinking through and understanding the process of decision making. Furthermore, the...
The Political Power of Global Corporations
av John Mikler
We have long been told that corporations rule the world, their interests seemingly taking precedence over states and their citizens. Yet while states, civil society and international organizations are well drawn in terms of their institutions, ide... | {
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The new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ("CFPB") has launched a new era of regulation, supervision and initiatives targeted at private student loans and protecting service members. The CFPB will supervise private student lenders, enforce the laws against unfair student lending practices, and require lenders to follow the rules of the road and give students the information they need to make smart choices about student loans. In addition, the CFPB is promoting strong consumer financial protections for servicemembers and their families. Learn how this new regulatory landscape and spotlight will affect the sector, the outlook for enforcement actions, and strategies to help protect students and institutions. This session will include presentations and opportunities for Q&A.
For more information visit: www.apscuconvention.org. | {
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Almost two weeks ago, after decades of bravely battling diabetes, Brian's Grandma decided to stop receiving dialysis treatment. We all knew the significance of that decision and of course, so did she. On Wednesday last week, Brian and I rode the train in to Tufts Medical Center to visit Grandma and say goodbye. One week later, Grandma Kosta passed away peacefully in a room that looked out over the expressway and into South Boston, her beloved hometown.
I have started a few blog entries about Grandma Kosta this past week, but I haven't been able to finish any of them. That's partly because I haven't been able to collect my thoughts on all of this just yet, but it's mostly because nothing I have written seems to capture enough of this fabulous lady. So tonight, with permission, I'm going to post the eulogy that Brian wrote last night and delivered today at Grandma's funeral. This is Grandma Kosta. | {
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Joakim With Steen, beter bekend als JOWST (Steinkjer, 26 juni 1989), is een Noors muzikant.
Biografie
JOWST begon zijn muzikale carrière in 2011. Begin 2017 nam hij samen met Aleksander Walmann deel aan Melodi Grand Prix, de Noorse preselectie voor het Eurovisiesongfestival. Met het nummer Grab the moment won hij de finale, waardoor hij zijn vaderland mocht vertegenwoordigen op het Eurovisiesongfestival 2017 in Oekraïne. JOWST greep met Walmann een ticket voor de finale en eindigde daar op de 10de plaats.
Noors zanger
Deelnemer aan het Eurovisiesongfestival 2017
Noors deelnemer aan het Eurovisiesongfestival | {
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Below are some ideas to implement in ten minutes per day which are going to improve company culture.
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At the start of a day, take a moment to think about your organization's core values then choose one to concentrate on for the whole day.
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You potentially come across several worthwhile articles each day when perusing the Web; however, if you are like most individuals, you just do not have the time to read them. You might skim a few every once and a while, yet that is about it. As you are wanting to improve company culture, develop a "company culture" folder upon your computer. As you come across culture-associated content (such as this post!) save them inside your folder.
You can frequently set aside a couple of minutes and actively attempt to come up with ideas which will improve company culture. It'll work better if you keep consistent notes upon areas of company culture you feel require improvement. You may include additional trusted advisors or go it alone, yet the point is you vigilantly must consider your culture. At first, you might not have any ideas; however, if you do it consistently enough, you eventually will come up with a few really great ideas. It is just a matter of time.
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Atlanta Criminal Case: Fulton County D.A. has asked United States Attorneys to Charge Brian Nichols in Federal Court
by Kish Law
Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard said he has spoken with U.S. Attorneys about a possible death penalty trial against Brian Nichols in federal court for the killing of an off-duty federal agent.
In March 2005, Nichols was on trial for rape in the Fulton County Courthouse in Atlanta, Georgia. He escaped from custody and, after critically injuring and stealing a weapon from the deputy who was guarding him, murdered the judge and court reporter in his case, as well as a Sheriff's sergeant. Before his capture the next day, Nichols also killed a U.S. Customs agent while robbing him and stealing his vehicle.
On November 7, 2008 a jury found Nichols guilty on all 54 counts charged, including murder, felony murder, kidnapping, armed robbery, aggravated assault, aggravated battery, theft, carjacking, and escape from authorities. Last week he was sentenced to multiple life sentences after a jury declined to impose the death penalty.
If United States Attorneys decide to charge Nichols with the murder of the off-duty federal agent, Nichols may face the death penalty in the federal case.
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Q: bulk import url rewrite management for products Is there an extension, or a way using MAGMI by which I can import a csv containing the URLs and paths I wish to rewrite? Seems customary but I think I am missing something.
A: If you want to do this, because of 404 reports from something like Google Webmaster Tools, you're much better off configuring the webserver to handle those. It prevents core_url_rewrite growing out of proportions and it's quite easy to reformat a 2-column csv with source and target URL to a rewrite for the webserver you're using.
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Man arraigned for attempting to jump into Lagos lagoon - News of the People http://www.newsofthepeople-ng.com covers every facet of Nigerian Entertainment industry and the world. From News, Gossip, Comedy, Videos, Blogs, Events, Weddings, Nollywood, Celebs, Scoops and Games, we serve our readers up-to-date information on showbiz personalities, profiling celebrities and news around them.
Hammed Olojo, a 31-year-old man has been arraigned before an Ebute Meta Magistrates' Court in Lagos on Wednesday, for attempting to commit suicide by jumping into the Lagos lagoon.
Olojo was brought before Magistrate O.O.A. Fowowe-Erusiafe on a charge of attempted suicide.
The Prosecutor, Sgt. Kehinde Olatunde, told court that Olojo committed the offence on Aug. 27 at about noon on the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos. Olatunde said that the accused was apprehended while attempting to jump into the lagoon and was quickly restrained.
He said the offence contravened Section 235 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.
Fowowe-Erusiafe, however, advised the accused that suicide was not the way out and that he should look at the brighter side of life.
The magistrate admitted the accused to bail in the sum of N50, 000 with two sureties in like sum. She adjourned the case until Nov. 16 for mention. | {
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I responded to a tweet asking for bloggers to review products from MyChelle Dermaceuticals. I discovered the brand a few months ago when I read a review on skinsmatter.com.
"Founded in Colorado 12 years ago, MyChelle Dermaceuticals' singular obsession has been to create the most effective, nontoxic skin care products in the country. Today, MyChelle is the #1 brand of facial skin care in the natural products industry simply because our products deliver powerful, quick and visible results without using nasty ingredients or toxic chemicals."
I was sent three products but only one stood out to me and that was the Magnolia Eye Gel (£26 – 15ml). The gel formula sinks into skin after a few minutes. I see a visible difference in the appearance of my dark circles and my eye area feels refreshed and awaken. I can not say that I have noticed a dramatic difference in my dark circles diminishing over time but this worked well as a cosmetic product to perk up eyes first thing in the morning. My before pictures did not come out due to poor lighting but I did include the 'after' picture above. Normally the inner corner of my eye will be more prominent and darker.
"A blend of peptides and plant extracts sheds light on even the darkest under-eye shadows and sends bags packing. Eyeseryl® Peptide strengthens weakened capillaries and supports the release of excess fluid responsible for dark circles and puffiness. Green Coffee stimulates and revives while Magnolia Leaf Extract helps strengthen and promote repair for a well-rested look."
The packaging promises products to be free from harmful ingredients such as parabens, phthalates, ureas, petroleum based chemicals and artificial colours. Lonicera Japonica (Honeysuckle) Flower Extract is used by the brand and I know it is a widely debated ingredient. Full ingredients are visible on the website. This will always get my praise as it is an important part of online shopping to be able to find this information, especially when you have allergies.
As I mentioned there were two other products which left me a little underwhelmed. The Ultimate Lash & Brow (£39 – 15ml) promises "Thicker, fuller, more beautiful-looking lashes and brows in as little as two weeks!" I am blessed with full and long lashes so this was a bit lost on me but I am sure it may appeal to other consumers. The Pure Harmony Mask (£21 – 35ml) sadly did not get past the patch testing stages. You may have seen me tweet a picture of this bright blue face mask. It was a little off putting but it does turn translucent on contact with skin so you do not end up looking like a smurf.
Overall, MyChelle is an interesting brand with a wide range of products suitable for different skin types. Are you familiar with the brand? Have you tried any products?
Shame that two of the products didn't "float your boat" - I was very happy with the peel I tried. This eye cream looks great and its amazing that its had an effect on your dark circles. I will recommend that to my sister.
The face mask looks like toothpaste to me! LOL at your Smurf comment!
I have reasonably long lashes but I am never happy and want even longer lashes so at some point I might try the lash/brow product.
I also highly rate MyChelle for having their ingredients on the site! Thumbs up!
I thought of toothpaste when I saw the mask too! The eye gel sounds great...it can be so difficult finding eye products that make a visible difference. My problem with MyChelle has always been how heavily fragranced the products are. I know their scents are natural and I'm not sure if it's true of the entire line, but everything I've tried has been very strongly scented.
Now you mention it I guess the eye gel has a strong fragrance, difficult to say because everyone is different but I understand your concerns. The colour of the mask was alarming given that they use natural ingredients.
I have their concealer.Great ingredients but not so good in concealing dark eye circles.. | {
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After three full weeks of gaining momentum, the Occupy Wall Street protests have finally penetrated the barricade that kept the movement out of the mainstream networks' coverage.
As participants possess largely democratic ideals in the ongoing demonstrations, however, are they rallying against their own elected leaders?
The Tea Party movement sprang from conservative criticism against President Obama's liberal ideals that demonstrators demanded were detrimental to the nation. In representative terms, Republicans were in the minority when the Tea Party first took hold so their own revolt was, to a degree, well warranted. As many pundits put the Occupy Wall Street movement as the left's response to what Sarah Palin and pals brought to the mainstream during the last few years though, Democratic leaders were hesitant to pledge their support to the movement when it first began. Now, however, liberals are livening up to the protests and beginning to offer both their acknowledgement and support. President Barack Obama has recognized the ongoing protests and Democratic House Leader Nancy Pelosi has extended her support as well. With Obama unable to create jobs in America and many questioning if the nation ever did rebound from the recession of 2008, even with the president's stimulus package, who is to blame?
Those rallying in Lower Manhattan revolted on Fox News correspondent Gerald Rivera over the weekend after he attempted to broadcast from the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations from the heart of the protest. Jeers of "Fox News Lies!" overpowered an attempt at reporting from the scene, a call that came from many demonstrators insisted that the coverage offered up by Fox and friends in the weeks since the movement began has not offered an honest portrayal. For their part, the network has indeed critiqued the protesters as being largely absent-minded hippies without any particular agenda. Though Fox might indeed play host to many right wing pundits, a nation under the guidance of an arguably very liberal leader should perhaps give protesters a moment to put themselves in place as they think about who is actually at fault for the economic crisis eroding jobs and checkbooks from coast-to-coast.
To be fair, it's everyone.
Corrupt corporations brimming with greed might be the focal point of the protests, but as commentator Cenk Uygur told RT America, the democrats are guilty as just as much wrongdoing.
"My estimation is that 99 percent of the Republican Party is bought. And at least 80 percent of the Democratic Party is bought," Uygur said to RT last week. While the protests may have garnered a largely liberal audience, Uygur said that the ideals that are being rallied for — and end to this corruption — is something that both sides of the aisle should be able to come to a consensus on.
"I hope that the right, the center, everyone joins this movement and that we can do it together," said Uygur.
With the attempted support now coming through from Geraldo, Fox and others on the right, the mainstream politicians of America, no matter which way they lean, are beginning to co-opt the movement as they see that momentum is only getting bigger. It isn't party lines that divide which side of the fight members of Occupy Wall Street are on, however. Rather, the movement is a showdown between the haves and the have-nots — or as the demonstrators will tell you, the 99 percent versus the wealthy elite. People of all backgrounds and ages are coming together in hundreds of cities across the world to show their solidarity and the media is beginning to recognize their cries. Also showing support are those very people responsible for the mess.
"The protesters are giving voice to a more broad-based frustration about how our financial system works," President Obama said during a press conference last week. As commander-in-chief, however, it would seem facetious to not acknowledge that he had at least a bit part in the problem.
"We cannot continue in a way that does not – that is not relevant to their lives. People are angry."
"Change" has almost become synonymous with the name Obama. Nearly three years into his tenure as president, however, has he brought any of that? With yet another month of unemployment figures at 9.1 percent, it doesn't look like it. As Democrats offer their support to protesters and Republican pundits start to acknowledge them, it'll take more than just a nod of the head to get any change done. | {
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Published in conjunction with the International Association of Art Critics (AICA), the book is focused on contemporary art and art criticism in Zimbabwe, South Africa, Nigeria and Egypt.
The essays in the book shed light on many institutional and administrative issues in contemporary culture: highlighting the role of public and private galleries, art magazines, the press, art schools, groups of artists and critics and the work of government. This ground-breaking work has received wide acclaim from critics and educators.
David Koloane | Art criticism for whom? | {
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SOLD Earth Touching Lava Stone Buddha Statue 22"
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Materials: Hand Carved Indonesian Lava Stone
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This one of a kind Buddha statue is hand carved by the artists of Bali. The Buddha is the natural color of the lava stone. This Buddha statue would be perfect for any outdoor setting.
Buddha is in the Bhumisparsha mudra, or earth touching mudra. This mudra, formed with all five fingers of the right hand extended to touch the ground, symbolizes the Buddha's enlightenment under the bodhi tree, when he summoned the earth goddess, Sthavara, to bear witness to his attainment of enlightenment. The right hand, placed upon the right knee in earth-pressing mudra, and complemented by the left hand-which is held flat in the lap in the dhyana mudra of meditation, symbolizes the union of method and wisdom, samasara and nirvana, and also the realizations of the conventional and ultimate truths. It is in this posture that Shakyamuni overcame the obstructions of Mara while meditating on Truth.
About Lava Stone: The lava stone used for our sculptures was quarried in the volcanic mountains of Indonesia. The lava stone is a solid stone that is perfect for any type of location and weather conditions, hot or cold, wet or dry. The stone is versatile in that it can be colored in a wide spectrum of colors. It can also be polished or unpolished giving giving it a clean or rough feel. In humid conditions if it is left untouched it takes on a very mysterious, antique, worn look like you would see in the temple ruins of south east Asia.
"If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly, our whole life would change."
~ Buddha~
The Buddha, whose original name was Siddhartha Gautama, was the founder of Buddhism, the religion and the philosophical system that produced a great culture throughout much of southern and eastern Asia. Buddha, meaning "awakened one" or "enlightened one" is a title not a name. In Hindu Dogma, the Buddha is viewed as being the 9th avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu.
The Buddha was a son of the rulers Sakyas. He was married at the age of 16 and lived in luxury and comfort sheltered from the harsh realities of life. When he was 29 he realized that men are subject to old age, sickness and death. He became aware of the suffering inherent in existence. He resolved to give up princely life and become a wandering ascetic (samana) in search for the Truth.
With the two of samanas he attained mystical states of elevated consciousness but he failed to find the Truth. He continued his search and was joined by five ascetics in a grove near Uruvela, where he practiced sever austerities and self-mortification for six years. When he fainted away in weakness, he abandoned ascetic practices to seek his own path to Enlightenment. Discarding the teachings of his contemporaries, through meditation he achieved Enlightenment, or ultimate understanding. There after the Buddha instructed his followers in the dharma (truth) and the "Middle Way" a path between worldly life and extremes of self-denial.
The essence of the Buddha's early preaching was said to be the four Noble truths: 1) life is fundamentally disappointment and suffering. 2) suffering is a result of one's desires for pleasure, power, and continued existence; 3) to stop disappointment and suffering on must stop desiring; and 4) the way to stop desiring and thus suffering is the Noble eight fold path - right views, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right awareness and right concentration. The realization of the truth of anatman (no eternal self) was taught as essential for the indescribable state of release called nirvana.
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No Time To Die: With As Much As $800 Million Bid, Is Daniel Craig Starrer Directly Arriving On OTT?
No Time To Die is a h*t property amongst the OTT platforms and as much as $800 million bid has been placed.
The COVID- 19 has caused a huge dent to the cinema business and is continuing to do so as the scare is still prevalent amongst the viewers. In the last few days, we saw several biggies opting for direct OTT release by skipping a theatrical release owing to uncertainty over pandemic conditions. Now, the latest film to join the debate is none other than, Daniel Craig starrer No Time To Die.
Yes, you read that right! Daniel's final outing as James Bond is doing the rounds for its direct digital arrival. Earlier, the film was supposed to release in April 2020 but due to uncertainty over cinemas reopening in major parts of the globe, the film was pushed to April 2021. Reportedly, production company Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) has incurred huge losses and therefore the decision of skipping theatrical release to arrive as soon as possible is in the talks.
As per the latest reports, No Time To Die is a h*t property amongst the OTT platforms and as much as $800 million bid has been placed. As per THR, Apple has made an offer between $350 and $400 million.
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Only time will tell if Daniel Craig's highly anticipated No Time To Die is releasing in theatres or taking a digital route.
Meanwhile, Daniel Craig starrer is set to break the popular James Bond tradition for the first time. It is going to happen with the opening sequence of No Time To Die. Director Cary Joji Fukunaga revealed to The Wall Street Journal that the opening sequence of the movie would not feature the 007 characters for the first 15 minutes.
The director described the opening sequence of No Time To Die as, "slow-paced, visually arresting, and subtitled with dialogue in French". The scene focuses on Léa Seydoux's character Madeleine Swan. Rami Malek's Safin kills her mother and tries to chase her. In the scene, Safin wears a Japanese Noh mask. Cary Joji Fukunaga compared it to Stephen King's IT.
Cary shared, "Some clown chasing a child around the house. Yeah, it's like I brought back It in the first five minutes of Bond."
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I have not received my DLC!
Hello I cant find the option to pm.
i have played game preview but havnt got the dlc.
I found you on our system, I'll email you!
You definitely won't, @lucyt2017 as your Double ID account was only set up yesterday! To get the DLC unlock you needed to sign in to your account at any time during the Game Preview stage when you bought the game. But I can apply that flag for you! Just email a copy of your proof of purchase showing the date to [email protected] and I'll do that manually.
Well lucky for you Microsoft have a guide on how to look this up online Huzzah!
Oii sou brasileiro e amo jogo mais estou chateado com a situação de não ter recebido a dlc mesmo ter jogado a prévia do jogo por favor peço ajuda aki para me ajudar !!!!
I got the game a while back during game preview and didn't get the dlc could you please take a look and get back to me thanks.
Would a game clip from then be okay as I don't have the email recipt.
Lucky for you Microsoft have a guide on how to look this up online. Once you've found the information, just respond with a screen shot.
I have not got mine at all I bought the game at the start of this year and have not received it.
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There is no question that we are facing an opioid epidemic, one that involves not only our region but also our nation. This is a crisis that concerns everyone, including businesses. How do you recognize the signs of opioids in the workplace? How can businesses fight addiction and support treatment for their employees? Detective Heather Jensen with the Bloomington Police Department will share how the crisis is affecting Minnesota as well as how your business can make a difference at this Business Matters, Safety Matters. | {
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My affection for muffins is no secret. I may have mentioned my love for these portable, healthy snacks about two dozen times on this blog. It's funny because I don't really eat bread often. It doesn't excite me much so I see it as a waste of calories. Muffins, on the other hand, are a bread-type product I can get behind! Especially when they are homemade, wholesome and full of fruity goodness, like these vegan Peach Walnut Muffins. These muffins would make a lovely Christmas morning breakfast addition. Munch on them while the kiddies open their gifts. They will also transition well into the New Year, when you're feeling all that post-holiday guilt and looking for healthier snacks.
These Peach Walnut Muffins take advantage of the convenience and affordability of canned California cling peaches. The majority of canned peaches available in Canada are California cling peaches. They are grown on family farms, and, according to a study by the Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University, they are higher in antioxidants and Vitamin A and are nearly four times higher in Vitamin C and 10 times higher in folate than fresh peaches.
I like to line a muffin tray with silicone or paper muffin liners for convenience. Then I use an ice cream scoop to fill each muffin cup with batter, right to the top.
I dice a full cup of sliced canned peaches for the fruity interior of the muffins. The canned peaches retain their shape very well during the baking process, so I put some of the diced peaches on top of each muffin (along with walnut pieces) to make the muffins look pretty.
These muffins are indeed vegan, but don't let that intimidate you if you're new to vegan baking. The recipe doesn't call for any unusual ingredients or trendy superfoods. Just simple ingredients like light spelt flour, organic sugar, flax, applesauce and non-dairy milk (use whichever one you like best). I'm sure you could use all-purpose flour as well. I just prefer light spelt flour because I find it gives baked goods a nice lightness. I have called for grapeseed oil, but I often use light olive oil for baking as well.
The crispy baked walnuts on top of the muffins make for a pleasant crunch too. These Peach Walnut Muffins are super simple to make. It's a handy recipe to whip together if you have last-minute guests coming. Your probably have the ingredients in your fridge and pantry already.
Overall, these vegan Peach Walnut Muffins are tender, delicious and sweet - a great accompaniment to a cup of tea or coffee.
What about you? Are you a muffin enthusiast like me? Will you give this recipe a try?
Line a muffin tray with 12 paper or silicone cups.
In a large bowl, mix together flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Add flax "egg," applesauce, milk, oil and vanilla. Stir together. Gently fold in peaches and walnuts.
Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, until a knife inserted in the center comes out free of batter. Cool and enjoy!
these look absolutely delectable !!
These would be the perfect addition to any brunch menu!!
I love this recipe and my son being Vegan will as well.
These look so good! I can't wait till peaches are in season!
We've been struggling with school-day breakfast ideas, and these would be perfect with a glass of soy milk!
I've never tried peaches in muffins - great idea! Thanks.
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DC Clothesline Airing Out America's Dirty Laundry
It Worked in 1994! It's time to recruit DISENFRANCHISED Democrats for 2020
David L Brockett
Building bridges-It worked in 1994
As Newt Gingrich was leading Republicans towards an historic return to power in 1994, Republican leaders convinced conservative Democrats to abandon their party. Due to Bill and Hillary Clinton's unpopularity, forty-three state legislators and a total of 137 Democrat officeholders said good-bye to their liberal brethren and ran as Republicans.
An Oct 1995 NYT article stated the following: "Political historians cannot recall when so many elected officials at all levels of government, from local constable to the United States Senate, have abandoned a single party in such a short time."
Following the national turnover of power (Democrats had controlled both houses for forty years), Republicans took control of both houses in twenty state legislatures compared to seventeen by Democrats. In 1995 Republicans won 22 of 32 special state legislature elections.
When the dust settled, Republicans gained 554 state seats.
According to the same NYT article: "This is the first time since Reconstruction that a majority of governors, U.S. House members and Senators from the 11 states in the South are Republican."
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Many of the newly-minted Republicans stated they felt there was no room for them in a liberal Democrat Party. Some believed the party had moved away from family values. Again from the NYT article: "Representative W. J. (Billy) Tauzin of Louisiana, who became a Republican in August, put it, "You know it is time to move when you don't want your own leadership to come back into power."
How many Moderate or Center-right Democrats really want to see Pelosi as Speaker in 2021?
Current Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, had already been in Congress for around ten years when the 1994 Republican surge took place. I wonder if she remembers the weeping, wailing, and bewilderment in the Democrat caucus?
Recent Project-Veritas CNN tapes show us that even some media professionals recoil at the heavy-handed tactics of a liberal tyrant, but they won't speak up to leadership. How do the closet-moderates in the Democrat Party feel about the Pelosi-Schiff impeachment clown show—what are their constituents telling them when they go back home? Real polls show us there is little appetite for impeachment, but you hear little else from the do-nothing Democrat leadership.
What will Democrats running for reelection be able to promise their constituents–MORE impeachment silliness if Trump is reelected?
NOW is the time for quiet offers to be made to vulnerable Democrats in both the House and Senate.
Use President Trump's China strategy and tell them if they wait until the election it will be too late. We know there are at least ten new House members elected in 2018 in districts Trump won handily. How many veteran House Democrats really think their leadership has been acting in the best interest of the nation—or even the Party? It's time to find out!
HELLO? WHERE is the Republican Leadership?
MCCarthy, MCConnell, and Ronna "Romney" McDaniel (head of the RNC) are sitting on their hands at a time when they should be extending olive branches to the right people across the aisle. They should be pounding the pulpit and promising REAL legislative action on better trade deals, and infrastructure if given the majority in both Houses. Give these disenfranchised Democrats something to feel optimistic about. Perhaps the Republican leadership should read President Trump's "Art of the Deal."
How to FAIL
We watched, in 2018, as Paul Ryan did everything he could to throw the election and give Pelosi the Speaker's gavel—will McCarthy and McConnell do the same thing next year? Does the long game involve giving the Democrats both houses?
Is a Romney relative the right person to lead the RNC in battle to regain the House and keep the Senate–and President Trump in the White House? How loyal is Ronna Romney McDaniel, and what has Uncle Mitt been whispering in her ear?
WHY defections matter
It's all about perceptions and momentum. If the moderate/swing voters see that even Democrats, like themselves, are frustrated and having to leave this crazy leftist party, it will literally fracture the 2020 Democrat presidential primary and general election. Imagine the stampede towards the center and the 24/7 policy flip-flops that would follow. Imagine also how deflated the liberal base would become, with Bernie staying hard-left and waving his bony fist at the rats leaving the sinking ship. The Democrat politicians in Congress who refused to bail out of the party would be in a panic. Beautiful, isn't it?
We don't need any more RINOS!
This is a valid point, but history has shown that past defections turned out to be more reliably conservative than many so-called grassroots Republican candidates. Additionally, the immediate value of gaining support behind President Trump, and derailing the Democrat push for impeachment and general obstruction outweighs the risks.
Defections would throw the Democrat Party into an immediate tailspin and make them think twice about alienating swing voters. To regain credibility with the electorate they would have to begin cooperating with President Trump and Republican leadership. Candidates for the presidency and Democrat leadership would be forced to either abandon their crazy leftist positions, or double down on them.
Real Americans of every political stripe want to celebrate the successes of our Nation; they are tired of the relentless carping, legislative foot-dragging and political posturing. Most can see what President Trump has accomplished, mainly on his own, and would give the Republican Party a chance if they acted like they would actually do something with it!
Imagine how optimistic voters would become if even a few honest America-loving Democrats crossed the aisle with a promise to Make America even Greater!
David Brockett is a Vietnam veteran, former USMC pilot. Following his time in the military, he worked in healthcare as a counselor and hospital administrator. He also writes articles on politics, religion, gun-rights, and current events. In his free time he and his wife volunteer at the local food bank, and with veteran's organizations. They divide their time between their home state of Texas, and Idaho.
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The Recorded Legacy of Ginette Neveu
August 10, 2015 by Timothy Judd
French violinist Ginette Neveu (1919-1949)
Tomorrow marks the 104th anniversary of the birth of French violinist Ginette Neveu. At the time of her tragic death at the age of 30 in an airplane crash, Neveu was widely regarded as one of the finest violinists of her generation. Her playing was characterized by an almost otherworldly fire and searing intensity. Her recordings exhibit a natural perfection of phrasing and a soulfulness of sound that cut through the limitations of early phonograph technology. In his book Great Masters of the Violin, Boris Schwarz described Ginette Neveu's playing this way:
No one who saw or heard her could forget that impression-the serious concentration, the complete immersion in her task, the burning yet controlled intensity. To speak of technique is pointless because it never served for display-it was always subordinate to a musical goal.
Ginette Neveu was five when she began to study the violin, first with her mother and then with Jules Boucherit, George Enescu, Nadia Boulanger, and Carl Flesch. When she was seven she performed the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in Paris with the Colonne Orchestra. At the age of fifteen she won the Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition, beating out 180 other contestants, including David Oistrakh who was awarded the second prize. She helped to popularize the Sibelius Violin Concerto and gave the premiere of the Violin Sonata (Op. 119) by Francis Poulenc.
On October 28, 1949 she was en route to concert engagements in the United States when her Air France flight crashed into a mountain after two failed attempts to make an emergency landing at an airport on São Miguel Island in the Azores. Her accompanist and brother, the pianist Jean-Paul Neveu, was also killed. Following her death, cellist Pablo Casals wrote,
For me her playing has always been one of the greatest revelations of the instruments and of music. To the impression of perfection, balance, and artistic taste, she added in her interpretation, fire and abandon which filled her playing with richness.
Brahms and More
Here is Neveu's 1948 recording of the Brahms Violin Concerto with conductor Issay Dobrowen and the Philharmonia Orchestra. Keep listening after the concerto and you'll hear a collection of shorter pieces: Suk's Four Pieces, Op. 17 (at 38:16), Chopin's Nocturne No. 20 (at 54:22), Ravel's Tzigane (at 58:40), Falla's Danse espagnole (at 1:08:54), and the showpiece Hora staccato by Romanian virtuoso violinist Grigoraş Dinicu (at 1:12:20).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0duhxWX0-As
Sibelius Violin Concerto
Here is the final movement of the Sibelius Violin Concerto with conductor Walter Susskind and the Philharmonia Orchestra. (You can listen to the first two movements here). The tempo is slightly slower than we often hear, but every note can be heard and there is a powerful sense of a Nordic dance taking flight:
Strauss Violin Sonata
Here is Richard Strauss' Violin Sonata in E-flat, Op. 18, a soaring, Romantic work by a composer we usually associate with large-scale orchestral tone poems:
Find Ginette Neveu's recordings at iTunes, Amazon.
Ginette Neveu, and the Tour that Never Happened by Andy Fein and Joseph Peterson
Categories The Listeners' Club, Uncategorized Tags Azores, Boris Schwarz, Brahms Violin Concerto, Carl Flesch, Chopin Nocturne No. 20, Colonne Orchestra, David Oistrakh, Falla Danse espagnole, Francis Poulenc, French violinist, George Enescu, Ginette Neveu, Great Maters of the Violin, Grigoras Dinicu, Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition, Hora staccato, Issay Dobrowen, Jean-Paul Neveu, Jules Boucherit, Mendelssohn Violin Concerto, Nadia Boulanger, Pablo Casals, Philharmonia Orchestra, Ravel Tzigane, Richard Strauss Violin Sonata, Sao Miguel Island, Sibelius Violin Concerto, Suk Four Pieces, violin, Walter Susskind 1 Comment | {
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What is an image
International Conference on 9th and 10th April 2015 with keynote speakers: James Elkins, Lev Manovich and Joanna Zylinska.
See program here
The conference will be live-streamed. Please follow this link.
Please register for the conference by selecting one of the options below:
- Conference for academic staff (link to webshop)
- Conference for part time academic staff and PhD (link to webshop)
- Conference for students (link to webshop)
Deadline for registration: Wednesday 25 March
Images multiply rapidly in these years as apps, tablets, social media, selfies, GPS, drones, visualizations in science, not least, medicine, etc. An image is very dynamic and very moving at this time. The conference will focus on these changes - and try to see if there is still something that can be assembled to a characteristic of What is an Image?
About the mage: The photo is from Bangladesh in 2013, where a disaster in a clothing plant buried and killed many people, a man is searching for his wife or child or relative, with this blurred photo. His rough hand holds it like silk, like an endearment, like something precious. The image is life for him, even though the photo is a fixed moment and in that way 'dead'. He wants the life of his dear one in return for his priceless still photo. The photo of the photo was taken by a friend of mine; she was in Bangladesh as part of a rescue team. In the text, I mention the drone that kills for an image. Here is the opposite, life for an image. The man holding the photo is touching destiny, it is wish for life instead of an image.
The traditions are in all likelihood related to these positions and to the images now. There has always been an ambivalence to images, even in the form of prohibition of images and iconoclasm. What is so dangerous about the images? And are they still dangerous even though we upload billions of images to Instagram and Facebook every day? Or we simply snap them quickly to a Snap-chat? Luther was not against images as such, he was just against those that took us by the heart. However, we are still part of a culture with an ambivalent relation to images, even the images we speak and write. Our language is developed from primarily visual sightseeing, and we constantly form metaphors and symbols with our language.
Furthermore images work both on the internal, mental level and on the external, social level. The internal (in memories, dreams, fantasies and as psychosomatic signs) influence and intervene in the other working on the external level. The mix is part of the image as such, but is also a growing factor in modern images in bringing the internal rooms into the public rooms, and vice versa. But the modern devices also bring the 'instruments' closer to the body and its mental rhythms.
Images can provide both an overview and insight, but also the opposite. This ambivalence has become an even bigger part of the nature of the image, of what is an Image? Today we kill for an image, seen from afar on a screen and captured by a drone. The time also asks: Should it be big data or single data that leads our observations and analyzes? What do the images want from us, and what are the purposes of the images for us? Now as before.
At the conference, we have three prominent keynote speakers: Professor James Elkins, University of Chicago, Professor Lev Manovich, CUNY, New York and Professor Joanna Zylinska, Goldsmiths/University of London. In addition a number of other lecturers and presenters of high professional caliber.
The conference will be held in English.
Questions can be directed to Bent Fausing, [email protected]
"Images are the currency of our souls" (Antonio R. Damasio)
Time: 9 April - 10 April 2015
Place: auditorium 23.0.50, University of Copenhagen, Southern Campus.
Organizer: Bent Fausing, INSS, in collaboration with the Department for Visual Design and the PhD School, KADK, and the Center for Advanced Studies, AAU.
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Both acts happen to be exceptional producers, and "Start All Over" is a smashing piece that showcases their level of professionalism. LeriQ is well-known in the Nigerian music scene to be the magic fingers behind a collection of Burna Boy's discography. You might also know him from his star-packed record, The Lost Sounds, which features the likes of Wizkid, Cassper Nyovest, Wande Coal, 2Face Idibia and more.
However, Odunsi whose recent release, In The Morning is getting the right kind of attention, places this as his first feature for the year, as he renders a decent vocal to as usual.
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UF hires three neuroscientists for Fixel Institute
The University of Florida has hired three renowned neuroscientists to join UF Health's newly established Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases.
The three new researchers will focus on the institute's mission to pursue new therapies to treat some of the most complex neurological diseases.
• Dr. Malu G. Tansey, a professor of physiology and director of the Center for Neurodysfunction and Inflammation at the Emory University School of Medicine.
• Dr. Matthew LaVoie, an associate professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School and an associate scientist at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
• Dr. Stefan Prokop, a neuropathology fellow and research fellow at the Center for Neurodegenerative Disease Research at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
Tansey, LaVoie and Prokop will begin their appointments at the start of the 2019-20 academic year. Tansey and LaVoie will relocate their labs to Gainesville, where they will collaborate with teams of neuroscientists at UF's Evelyn F. and William L. McKnight Brain Institute and become the first endowed chairs of the Fixel Institute. The endowed chairs were established in January and will be funded with a $20 million gift from the Lauren and Lee Fixel Family Foundation. Prokop will be the first designated Fixel Scholar.
The Fixel Institute, set to open this summer, will attempt to advance research, technological innovation and clinical care for Parkinson's disease and other neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, Lewy body dementia and ALS, as well as dystonia and concussions.
The Fixel family gift is part of $100 million UF capital campaign to provide additional resources for scientists and physicians working to advance treatments for neurological disorders.
Tansey's lab work focuses on the role of inflammation and immune system responses in brain health and the development of disease. LaVoie's research is dedicated to uncovering the early molecular patterns responsible for the unique neuropathology associated with Parkinson's disease and related neurodegenerative disorders. Prokop's research involves detailing the specific disease processes of Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease, using traditional microscopic study, software-assisted image analysis and advanced analysis of gene expression and protein biochemistry.
Tansey will join UF as a professor of neuroscience and neurology and will serve as director of UF's Center for Translational Research in Neurodegenerative Disease, or CTRND, a state-of-the-art, multidisciplinary research center focused on the discovery of future treatments and diagnostics for neurological diseases. LaVoie will co-direct the CTRND with Tansey and serve as a professor and associate chair of research in the department of neurology and a professor of neuroscience.
Prokop will serve as director of the UF Neuromedicine Brain Bank and in the future will transition to direct the core of the Florida Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, a statewide effort to fight the disease that affects as many as 600,000 Floridians. Tissues in the brain bank are studied to support the diagnosis of brain disorders and advance research efforts to understand the disease process. Prokop also will serve as an assistant professor of pathology, immunology and laboratory medicine and neurology. | {
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FILE - In this July 2, 2015, file photo, Los Angeles Kings' Slava Voynov enters Superior Court with his wife, Marta Varlamova, in Torrance, Calif. The NHL has suspended defenseman Slava Voynov for the 2019-20 season and 2020 playoffs for domestic violence. Commissioner Gary Bettman suspended Voynov on Tuesday, April 9, 2019, for what the league called unacceptable off-ice conduct. The 29-year-old Russian could have his eligibility to restored July 1, 2020, based on good behavior. Voynov was suspended indefinitely in October 2014 after being arrested for domestic abuse. He pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor, left the United States to go back to Russia and in July had the conviction dismissed by a judge in Los Angeles county.
After playing three seasons in Russia's Kontinental Hockey League and winning a gold medal at the 2018 Olympics without NHL players, Voynov moved back to the U.S. and was applying to be reinstated by the NHL. Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly in August said Voynov's return would be contingent on completing a process with the league to review his case.
The NHL did an investigation and held a hearing March 21 under the terms of the collective-bargaining agreement regarding the Oct. 19, 2014, incident involving Voynov and his wife. Bettman said he determined after that investigation and hearing that Voynov engaged in acts of domestic violence.
"Today's ruling, while tailored to the specific facts of this case and the individuals involved, is necessary and consistent with the NHL's strongly-held policy that it cannot and will not tolerate this and similar types of conduct, particularly as directed at a spouse, domestic partner or family member," Bettman said.
Major League Baseball has also taken a strong stance on domestic violence. Last year, San Diego pitcher Jose Torres was suspended 100 games and Toronto pitcher Roberto Osuna 75 games. Osuna was later traded from the Blue Jays to Houston.
The National Football League has suspended Cleveland Browns running back Kareem Hunt for the first eight games of the 2019 season due to violations of the personal conduct policy. Hunt was released last season by the Kansas City Chiefs after a video showed him kicking a woman. Another video came out later showing him in a fight at a resort.
The Los Angeles Kings, who terminated Voynov's $25 million contract in 2015, said they are reviewing the NHL's decision and added, "It is premature for us to comment until we understand what today's decision, which can be appealed, means in its entirety."
A spokesman said the NHL Players' Association is reviewing the decision. Voynov's agent, Rolland Hedges, did not immediately return a voicemail and text message seeking comment Tuesday. | {
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My first dabble with installing air conditioning on boats was in the mid '80's. I was new to the game and was an eager gofer helping to install a system on a 44' sailboat. When I mentioned this to my buddies at the bar, they were amazed to hear that you could actually install air conditioning on a sailboat, especially on one that small! Nowadays it's expected that even 25 footers have air conditioning as a standard item.
Those days were before rotary compressors replaced the noisy, heavy, and power-hungry reciprocating versions, and when one unscrupulous manufacturer would chisel the metal data plate off the compressor in order to fudge the specs to boost their claim that they had bigger units than their competitors. Yes, really!
Apart from the change to rotary compressors and the use of more efficient and environmentally friendly refrigerants, little else has changed in a marine air conditioning unit in 30 years with the exception of the controls and the switch to plastic base pans by some manufacturers. We have moved on from simple mechanical 3-knob controls to sophisticated electronic controllers with digital displays, some even with Wi-Fi and CAN bus connectivity, and that was a major leap forward.
The US marine air conditioning market has historically been dominated by two giants that have now merged under the umbrella of Dometic, and their individual brand names have disappeared. These big boys have the US market for big boat air conditioning pretty much buttoned up, but there is now a very attractive alternative for those looking to install self-contained systems on small to medium craft - MarinAire.
MarinAire have taken a radically different approach to marketing their marine air conditioning units.
Step One was to produce a well designed and fully featured line of units that can more than just compete with the big boys, but actually outdo them in many areas. MarinAire has incorporated many design elements and functional features that should have been standard on all marine air conditioning units by now, and my hat is off to whoever designed these units.
Step Two was to forsake all traditional forms of marketing, i.e. print advertising, boat shows, etc., and let the quality and features of the product speak for themselves. Money not spent on marketing can then be applied to reducing the cost to the customer.
Step Three involves offering the product only through on-line markets like E-Bay and Amazon and from select stocking dealers like Coastal Climate Control. This keeps the end user price realistic and stable, and avoids hiking the retail price skywards in order to give big discounts to distributors and dealers, as has been the norm in this business. Coastal has been asked not to advertise prices online, but we can at the very least match any online price, plus we have them in stock and ready for pick-up or to ship.
By buying your MarinAire unit from Coastal Climate Control you will not only be getting the best price, but also the backing and expert advice garnered from over 25 years of experience in the marine air conditioning business. Plus Coastal stocks a wide range of wood and plastic grilles, duct and ducting components, sea water pumps, hose and hose clamps, and many other of the bits and bobs needed for a MarinAire installation. With Coastal Climate Control, it will be true one-stop shopping. | {
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Q: FMDB date comparison not working I am trying to perform a date comparison query on a table in sqlite using FMDB but somehow it's not returning any data. Have tried different things but none of it is working.
Below is my table creation code
NSString *sql = [[NSString alloc] initWithFormat:@"CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE IF NOT EXISTS %@ USING fts4(%@, %@, %@, %@);",
myTable,
column1,
column2,
column3,
dateColumn];
BOOL success = [db executeUpdate:sql];
This is how I am inserting data into it
[db setDateFormat:[FMDatabase storeableDateFormat:@"yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss"]];
NSString *sql2 = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"INSERT INTO %@ (%@, %@, %@, %@, %@, %@, %@, %@) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?);",
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column1,
column2,
column3,
dateColumn];
BOOL insertSucceeded = [db executeUpdate:sql2, someObject.value1, someObject.value2, someObject.value3, someObject.date];
Finally the fetch query
NSString *date = [[FMDatabase storeableDateFormat:@"yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss"] stringFromDate:[NSDate date]];
NSMutableString *dateMatchQuery = [NSMutableString stringWithFormat:@"%@ < %@", dateColumn, date];
NSString *sql = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"SELECT *, snippet(%1$@, '%2$@', '%3$@', '...') AS %4$@ \
FROM %1$@ \
JOIN ( \
SELECT docid, rank(matchinfo(%1$@), %5$@) AS rank \
FROM %1$@ \
WHERE %1$@ MATCH ? \
ORDER BY rank DESC \
) AS ranktable USING(docid) \
WHERE %1$@ MATCH ? \
ORDER BY ranktable.rank DESC, %6$@ DESC LIMIT %7$lu OFFSET 0",
myTable,
snippitStartTag,
snippitEndTag,
columnSnippit,
columnRankValues,
columnFiled,
(unsigned long)kDefaultSearchHitsLimit];
FMResultSet *resultSet = [db executeQuery:sql, dateMatchQuery, dateMatchQuery];
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Lost Bayou Ramblers brought home their first Grammy award on January 28!
Lost Bayou Ramblers, the perversely progressive band rooted in Cajun traditions, are undertaking a victory lap this Fall, that begins September 7 in Lafayette, Louisiana and ends October 27, 2018 in New Orleans. Afterwards, the group goes on hiatus until April 2019 - their longest break from regular live performing in twenty years.
2018 began with the band winning a Grammy Award for Best Regional Roots Music Album for their latest release Kalenda, produced by Korey Richey of LCD Soundsystem (a revolving member of LBR who also produced their Mammoth Waltz album). Soon after, Rodents of Unusual Size was released to great critical acclaim, a documentary with musical score composed and produced by singer/fiddler Louis Michot and performed by the Ramblers. During their "break," they're scoring another film, a Lost Bayou Ramblers documentary being produced by Worklight Pictures, slated for 2019 release. Outside of this last bit of band business, the individual members have plenty planned to keep themselves busy till they reconvene.
Electric guitarist Jonny Campos is releasing a new album from the Carbon Poppies, the group he fronts. Rain On My Face comes out on Spain's Elefant Records September 14 and once LBR's tour wraps, he'll be touring in support of this album.
Band co-founder Andre Michot (accordion, lapsteel) will be performing with the Ramblers' Eric Heigle as "Lost Bayou Duo" on the "Take Me To The River Tour," Fall through Winter 2018/2019; this tour promotes the namesake documentary film which features the full band, performing Ani Difranco and Walter Wolfman Washington respectively. This pair will also be performing locally in their Uptown NOLA neighborhood as "The Riverbend Ramblers," joined by Andre's wife, Joanna Divine. Any leisure time will be devoted to building "Michot" brand accordions to meet overwhelming demand which has already produced a LONG waiting list.
Heigle, who provides electronics and acoustic guitar for the group, is producing and mixing records for The Soul Rebels, Lakou Mizik, Motel Radio, and the 79rs Gang, as well as finishing work on his own album of original material. He'll also be playing drums with seminal New Orleans Bounce artists 5th Ward Weebie, PNC, and DJ Jubilee among others, as well as touring with "Lost Bayou Duo."
Louis Michot will be shepherding the first releases from his Nouveau Electric Records imprint. This is an independent label founded earlier this year to promote experimental and traditional music inspired by the language, people and culture of South Louisiana. He'll be performing live with "Triangle Club" a Creole-Zydeco band featuring his wife, Ashlee Michot, and Grammy-nominated Zydeco accordion player Corey Ledet. Louis' electric string-band project "Michot's Melody Makers" with fellow Ramblers Bryan Webre and Kirkland Middleton will be doing shows as well to promote the release of their debut album, Blood Moon by Sinking City Records.
Besides appearing with the Melody Makers, bassist Webre plans on recording with his band Tonomono who celebrate the sounds of the Afro-Caribbean diaspora with an added electronic edge.
When not playing with Louis, Kirkland will be working as part of the Nouveau Electric team... and finally learning French!
If you heard the song attached on part 1 of this blog, you can imagine it as a bridge between the first versions heard in the late 1700's in Congo Square, and Colinda the modern Cajun rock'n'roll song made famous by Rod Bernard in 1962. The inspiration to record this tune came from imagining how this song morphed from Congo Square to a lullaby in Lafayette, to Cajun rock'n'roll, and how many peoples of Louisiana and the Caribbean have their own version of the song and the dance.
There were other dances. Only a few years ago I was honored with an invitation, which I had to decline, to see danced the Babouille, the Cata (or Chacta), the Counjaille, and the Calinda. Then there were the Voudou, and the Congo, to describe which would not be pleasant. The latter, called Congo also in Cayenne, Chica in San Domingo, and in the Windward Islands confused under one name with the Calinda, was a kind of Fandango, they say, in which the Madras kerchief held by its tip-ends played a graceful part.
The true Calinda was bad enough. In Louisiana, at least, its song was always a grossly personal satirical ballad, and it was the favorite dance all the way from there to Trinidad. To dance it publicly is not allowed this side [of] the West Indies. All this Congo square business was suppressed at one time; 1843, says tradition.
The Calinda was a dance of multitude, a sort of vehement cotillion. The contortions of the encircling crowd were strange and terrible, the din was hideous. One Calinda is still familiar to all Creole ears; it has long been a vehicle for the white Creole's satire; for generations the man of municipal politics was fortunate who escaped entirely a lampooning set to its air.
In my childhood I used, at one time, to hear, [p. 528] every morning, a certain black marchande des calas—peddler-woman selling rice croquettes—chanting the song as she moved from street to street at the sunrise hour with her broad, shallow, laden basket balanced on her head.
The number of stanzas has never been counted; here are a few of them.
Mo cré choual la yé t b'en étonné.
So cocher Louis, té maite cérémonie.
Qui volé bel-bel dans l'ormoire momselle.
Yé fé gran' déga dans léquirie la.' etc. | {
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As the New Zealand Governor General Anand Satyanand embarks on his official visit to India, a lot of the media is focussed on concluded negotiations of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) deal. This attention hides another aspect - the growing bilateral business transactions and future potential.
Like so many others around the world, New Zealand is beginning to use India's capabilities in information technology, training and business processes support. Its beneficial that the trade is going both ways. While ambitious but understaffed projects in New Zealand can use Indian scalability, the many innovative products developed in New Zealand, such as Xero, Silverstripe and Greenstone can find customers in India.
India has become synonymous with international technology outsourcing. Now Delhi-based training company Koenig Solutions is encouraging Kiwis to go to India to get IT qualifications that are certified by companies such as Microsoft and Cisco.
Koenig offers "boot camp" courses with the option of one-on-one training at a price it claims is half that charged by New Zealand providers.
That New Zealand's trade commissioner to India, Paul Vaughan, has survived three years without a single case of "Delhi belly" is either a marvel of human health or extreme good luck.
Either way, when it comes to doing business in India Vaughan says it helps to be tough.
But more than that, he says it pays to be organised.
With a population of more than a billion and an economy that is growing second only to China's for speed and intensity, India can be an overwhelming place to do business.
ANZ National bank has told workers doing back office jobs in Wellington and Auckland that the work done by 238 of them will be done in India in the future.
The meetings yesterday with workers at the bank's lending services centre in Auckland and customer transaction service centre in Wellington were the start of a two-week consultation period over the outsourcing of the work to India.
Privately owned Jade Software Corp is hailing a deal to sell a software product in India as the most significant it has entered into in the last five years.
The Christchurch-based company said Indian partner CMC will sell Jade's student management system (SMS) throughout India.
The company did not put any numbers on expected revenue or profit from the sales but said up to 100 centres in India will have the software by the end of the year.
Telecom has awarded Indian company Tech Mahindra a contract worth $20 million to $30m to help reshape its retail business, providing customers with more self-service options and cutting costs.
The general manager of retail transformation, Pawel Grochowicz, says that at its peak up to 300 Tech Mahindra and Telecom staff will be engaged on the multi-year project to create the "Next Generation Telecom".
"It is going to be a mix of onshore and offshore resources. We will look to bring some Tech Mahindra staff onshore, as well as having some offshore. It is very difficult to say what the exact number of Tech Mahindra people will be."
Cash-rich Indian travellers are being stopped from taking their dream trip to New Zealand by expensive and inaccessible airlines.
The market for Indians travelling to New Zealand has risen from 19th to 12th since 2003, and, while still small, is a cash cow that is being overlooked by tourism operators, an Indian travel buyer says.
A collegue passed a very interesting article from the New York times about the changing dynamics of social relationships when experienced via internet applications and services (i.e. emails, Internet Messengers, Facebook, Blogs, Twitter etc.).
In 1998, the anthropologist Robin Dunbar argued that each human has a hard-wired upper limit on the number of people he or she can personally know at one time. [...] Sure enough, psychological studies have confirmed that human groupings naturally tail off at around 150 people: the "Dunbar number," as it is known. Are people who use Facebook and Twitter increasing their Dunbar number, because they can so easily keep track of so many more people?
In an age of awareness, perhaps the person you see most clearly is yourself. | {
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