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Gary Nealon Marketing Consulting – If you don't drive your business, you will be driven out of business. I'm Gary Nealon, an e-commerce expert and serial entrepreneur dedicated to helping you scale your e-commerce business & maximizing your profits. "Five Strategic Promotions To Leverage This Holiday Season..." "Six More Ways To Recover Abandoned Carts..." "Six Ways To Reduce Cart Abandonment..." "10 Ways To Keep Your E-Commerce Sales Hot This Summer..." "25 Abandoned Cart Email Examples & Tips from the Pros..." "How to Create Intent-Based Content to Improve Conversions..." "Forbes Agency Council Members Celebrate New Books, New Partnerships, and Other Big News..." "How To Identify And Speak To Your Customer Personas..." "Marketing Experts Reveal Most Effective Source for Gathering Customer Intelligence..." "The Biggest Social Media Marketing Trends for 2018..." "Eight Tips For A Profitable Holiday Sales Season..." 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I'm Gary Nealon, an e-commerce expert and serial entrepreneur dedicated to helping you scale your e-commerce business, increase your revenues, and maximize your profits. Using my wealth of experience in e-commerce, I'm devoted to assisting you with strategic planning, SEO, and social media. I work with clients who want to increase sales and profit margins through diversifying their marketplace assets, lowering cost per acquisition, and leveraging technology and digital marketing opportunities. My goal-oriented strategies will scale your business in a timely and efficient manner. In addition to owning multiple 6 figure+ companies: Wine Trail Adventures and Nealon Solutions, I have successfully built an 8 figure+ e-commerce business in the home improvement industry. My proven track record of success has landed RTA Cabinet Store on both the Inc 500 and Philadelphia 100 lists, as well as the Inc 5000 for the 7th year in a row. 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This drove about 7% of our traffic and was absolutely free. So, if you're someone that needs help scaling up an ecommerce business or getting your product working in the online ecosystem. Gary, is the 800 pound gorilla nobody knows about; use him before your competitors do. Everyone's an expert nowadays, and it's rare that you come across someone so ridiculously knowledgeable about their space that what is second nature to them, is a mind blowing, business changing nugget of information for you. Everyone's an expert nowadays, and it's rare that you come across someone so ridiculously knowledgeable about their space that what is second nature to them, is a mind blowing, business changing nugget of information for you.That's what I've gotten nearly every single time I've ever had the pleasure of being in Gary's presence. He's a down to earth dreamer, and bonafide action taker who inspires you to not only take big leaps, but feel confident all the while. If you have a chance to work with Gary, don't pass it up. It's been a game changer for my business. Gary Nealon is one wicked smart individual. He gave me more effective marketing strategies in one call than I had received working with numerous groups over the years. His insights have been extremely valuable for me and my business and have directly led to increased sales. I am lucky to have been connected with him! The more time I spend with Gary, the more I think he be one of the smartest, real deal marketers on the planet. He has a way of seeing the customer journey and mindset from a perspective that is most like that particular markets customer. I've personally watched him think of and implement new ideas that went on to create 12x return on investment. If you're looking for some help with your online/offline business. Do yourself a favor and book a session with Gary. You'll probably learn more than any paid information you've ever gotten before. I've been working with Gary for nearly 7 years and he's continued to push the box when it comes to new ideas and creative entrepreneurial endeavours. I've seen Gary take his passions in wine and food, turning them into highly profitable businesses. Where most entrepreneurs look to old strategies, Gary is continually looking to find new ways to innovate to serve his customers. His RTA cabinet business is a juggernaut in the space, a reflection of his care for the customer and the quality of his product. It's a bit unbelievable that Gary was able to grow such a successful business out of a warehouse in PA, shipping kitchen cabinets across the US... but he did it. And he did it better than anyone else. I love how Gary attacks new problems and takes on challenges. He's a true entrepreneur and ecommerce strategist. More than just talk, he's walked the walk. Gary's a juggernaut of business acumen, innovative strategies and entrepreneurial drive. I've seen his own businesses and ventures flourish and grow from a group of clever ideas into stable profit powerhouses, and I've seen his influence on other companies open up new streams of revenue and new ways to dialogue with customers they'd never considered. An hour's chat with Gary is worth more than a week of any business or marketing seminar, full of actionable insights and true wisdom borne from decades of experience in starting and growing companies, triumphing over obstacles and setbacks, and successfully marketing a myriad of products, ideas, and people. When it comes to marketing (especially online marketing in the eCommerce space) Gary is in a league of his own. To build an 8-figure business selling arguably one of the most difficult things to sell on the internet (Kitchen Cabinets) is no small feat and is just a small reflection of Gary's genius. If scaling your eCommerce business and maximising your profits are important to you, and you're fortunate enough to have the opportunity to work with Gary, don't blink an eye and make it happen. My conversations with Gary always feel like a master class in practical eCommerce operations. I always walk away with at least 1 thing I can deploy in my businesses. Whether you own a successful online business and wish to increase revenues and grow or you're a traditional retail store wanting to sell products online, you often need an expert to help you navigate the complex world of e-commerce. How we work together depends on your specific needs and situation as well as your objectives and the opportunities available to you. The following consultation packages are designed to help you where you need it most. A full-day strategy session is ideal if you're looking for a comprehensive road map to get you from where you are to where you want to be. During our day together, I work with you and your team to map a specific action plan with objectives and milestones to ensure your goals are met. Designed for those seeking consistent support and guidance, ongoing e-commerce consulting allows you to address specific issues preventing you from the next level of online success. No matter the goals and objectives — whether it be to increase lifetime customer value, implement marketing techniques that lower customer acquisition costs, or set in place systems and procedures for better customer service — you will work toward clear and defined milestones with expert help to support you. This option is designed for companies who are in need of third-party assistance to achieve their growth plan and who are willing to share equity to do so. My team and I begin with a detailed and goal-oriented plan that will increase market share, sales, and profit margins. We step in and take over implementation in the areas in which you need the most support. We work to scale your business to where you want it to be within a given time frame.
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John Boehner wouldn't stop funding for Obmaacare. John Boehner did nothing about Obama's illegal amnesty. John Boehner did not slow down spending. John Boehner does nothing to reach out to conservatives in the House. John Boehner failed to pass Obamatrade so he brought it back up again. John Boehner could not care less what conservatives think. John Boehner has sided with Pelosi and Democrats to push through his unpopular agenda. Speaker John Boehner refused to allow conservative Republican amendments to the Obamatrade deal – But he allowed Democrats to amend the legislation. There's a reason why 65% of Republican voters think Republicans aren't doing what they promised today. Republican leaders have tended to yield to Democratic demands rather than keeping the promises they made on the campaign trail in 2014. And they thought that sending Boehner a message was important enough to oppose a free-trade package they'd normally be inclined to support. Last week Republicans and Democrats killed the Obamatrade bill that nobody read. Today John Boehner and GOP leaders pushed it through again. This time Pelosi couldn't stop them. The House passed the bill 218-208. John Boehner needs to step down as Speaker. And take Paul Ryan and Kevin McCarthy with you.
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YOU'VE GOT QUESTIONS-- WE'VE GOT ANSWERS! How much does an Alternative Break Cost? For Winter and Spring Breaks, participants pay $270 and Site Leaders pay $245. Because Summer Breaks are longer, the cost for Summer participants is $295 and Site Leaders pay $270. Fall Breaks are $80 for participants, and $60 for Site Leaders. Participation in Weekend Breaks is free! When is the program fee Due? The program fee will be due on the second class meeting. If you choose to take the class for credit, this fee does not include tuition. Scholarships are available for students from a variety of sources, including the All Scholarship Hall Council, Honors Program, Multicultural Scholars Program, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering, and the School of Education. Our goal is to ensure everyone has access to participate in Alternative Breaks regardless of their financial situation, so scholarships are also available to individuals who do not fit these criteria. Scholarship applications will be made available during the first class period. Alternative Breaks is a not-for-profit organization and fees pay for your transportation, housing, meals, site fees and an AB t-shirt. Fall breaks run for the duration of Fall beak (October 14 - October 17.) Winter Breaks occur during the last week of winter break (January 7 - January 14.) Spring Breaks run the duration of spring break (March 17 - March 25.) Summer Breaks run the first week of summer break (May 14 - May 24.) Weekend Breaks occur on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays throughout the academic year. Each Alternative Break group has two student Site Leaders. These participants are responsible for organizing minor trip details, maintaining contact with their volunteer organization, handling any emergencies or problems that might arise on the trip, leading small group meetings, arranging the group's pre-trip "mini-break" and facilitating group dynamics. Site leaders are also required to attend a number of Site Leader training sessions before departing on thier break. It is not necessary to have participated in a previous Alternative Break to serve as Site Leader, only a desire to lead and a willingness to exert some extra effort. For their additional effort, Site Leaders receive a discounted program fee, and we believe, gain invaluable leadership experience. DO I TRAVEL WITH THE GROUP? HOW DO WE GET THERE? For week-long trips, the groups travel together in 7-person rented SUV's. This is the most cost-effective form of transportation. Drivers must be at least 21 years of age, per our agreement with the rental agency, and we ensure there are multiple drivers per group. Transportation costs are included in the trip fee. Graduating seniors looking to use this experience to fulfill a Core Curriculum requirement should take note of this unique setup, and students should also be advised that the tuition payments for the course will occur in the semester in which it is scheduled. CAN I COMPLETE MY SERVICE LEARNING CERTIFICATE WITH AN ALTERNATIVE BREAK? The service learning certificate now requires 6 credit hours of service learning, 60 cumulative hours of volunteering, and a reflection completed through the Center for Service Learning. AB students can apply their volunteer experience toward the service requirement. Those taking the class for credit will count the AB experience as a 3-credit equivalent class (since there are 2 credit hours and the trip itself counts as an experience credit). Students will no longer receive the full Service Learning Certificate automatically aftering completing a week-long break. However, the credit class fulfills core goal 5 and allows students to receive a significant amount of the required volunteer hours for the Certificate. WHAT IS THE CLASS COMPONENT LIKE? DO I HAVE TO ENROLL IN THE CLASS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE BREAK? You do not have to take the class for credit, but you still must be present at each group meeting on Thursday nights from 5:30-7pm. This time will be spent learning about volunteerism and the non-profit world, getting to know your group, and preparing for your trip. Even if you have been on a break before, the class will address important themes in new, relevant ways and allow you to meet and plan with your new group. There are no exemptions from the class for students who have been on a break before. To keep costs low, groups traditionally stay together in churches, synagogues or community centers. Bring what you would ordinarily bring on a week-long trip, but keep in mind that different trips require different types of clothing. Your Site Leaders will have more information about the clothing appropriate for each break, but it is usually a good idea to bring a spare set of clothes you wouldn't mind getting dirty. Keep in mind that valuables are a liability and make sure you are not bringing anything irreplaceable, as Alternative Breaks cannot reimburse you for lost or stolen items. Also, groups travel in limited spcae, so pack light! WILL GROUPS HAVE TIME TO EXPLORE THEIR DESTINATIONS? Yes, each group typically has one "day off" to explore their destination. Because our primary focus is learning and spending time with non-profit organizations, groups are expected to volunteer all day for five days (for Winter and Spring) with their organization. HOW DOES SELECTION AND PLACEMENT WORK? Due to the large volume of applications, placement and selection is quite competitive. Our Coordinators grade applicants based on a two part system, grading both the online essay submission and the interview on a 4 point scale. Your grade out of total of 8 points will determine your placement. Applicants who indicate willingness to volunteer with multiple volunteer organizations will be the easiest to place, but please only do so in earnest. Additionally, individuals who have applied before but have not yet participated in a break will be given preference. CAN I APPLY WITH MY FRIEND(S)? We do not have the institutional flexibility to make personal arrangements, as we make placements based on essays and interviews. Additionally, Alternative Breaks offers a unique experience to get to know a new group of students who share your passion for service! We are looking for students interested in learning about social justice issues, and how they affect populations! We love reading applications that really dive into a particular issue and demonstrate both interest and enthusiasm for social issues, or curiosity about the subject. We aim to send positive, curious, and cooperative volunteers to our non-profit partners across the nation. Review the volunteer organizations that you chose, and reflect on why those organizations are important to you. The interviews are 15-minute small group interviews, so you'll be in a room with a few other people (don't worry, you'll get plenty of time to answer). Proper interview attire is business casual. We don't need resumes or portfolios, just well thought-out answers! Make sure to arrive on time, and if you are studying abroad, email us to set up a Skype interview! WHAT IF I'M ONLY INTERESTED IN APPLYING FOR ONE BREAK? That's fine! Be aware that preference for only one site makes it more difficult to place you in our program, as the number of applications we receive is greater than the spots we have open, unfortunately. We advise you to please take extra time on your application essays and prepare to tell us why you're passionate about that volunteer organization during the interview process. IS THERE A LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF WEEK-LONG BREAKS I CAN GO ON? In an effort to allow opportunities for all students to experience Alternative Breaks, we typically do not allow students to attend more than four week-long breaks (this excludes Fall and Weekend Breaks) during their entire time at KU. While we love to see participants apply for multiple breaks throughout their tenure here, we also want to provide a chance for new students to experience Alternative Breaks, and encourage you to apply for an executive position with Alternative Breaks (applications open annually in April). Yes! All KU students are invited to apply for Alternative Breaks. IF I GRADUATE RIGHT BEFORE THE BREAK CAN I STILL APPLY? If you are graduating in December, you are still eligible to attend Winter Breaks. If you are graduating in May, you are still eligible to attend Summer Breaks. Summer Breaks also do not interfere with Commencement or summer courses. Please note that the for-credit Winter course will be enrolled as a Spring-semester course and the Summer course will be enrolled as a Summer-semester course. Graduating seniors looking to use this experience to fulfill a Core Curriculum requirement should take note of this unique setup. We are more than happy to answer it. Just let us know!
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Owning a car is, for many people, an essential part of life. It helps them commute to and from work, it gives them the ability to carry around lots of items, and it's great for taking the kids to school. Owning a car is, for the most part, a critical component of life, but it's also one of the most expensive ones. From insurance costs to financing a car and the money spent on repairs and maintenance, you can expect to pay a ludicrous sum of money in order to keep your car operating at an acceptable level. As a result, many people are starting to sell their vehicles and switch from that lifestyle in favor of public transportation. It's generally seen as cheaper, easier to manage and a lot less stress. However, in this article, we're going to explain a couple of ways on how you can drastically lower the costs of your car and prevent it from being the huge money drain that it has a reputation for. Smaller cars are generally cheaper to insure, they're easier to handle and the get better gas mileage. If you're tired of paying a lot for your petrol and want to lower your insurance, then getting a smaller vehicle is a fantastic option. One of the most expensive things about owning a car is the insurance costs. In fact, many people will find themselves paying more for insurance than the car itself over a couple of years. As a result, it's vital that you compare car insurance rates and try to find the lowest one. You'll be surprised at how much money you can save each year by just switching providers and looking for a better deal. You don't have to drive everywhere if you have a car. Mix it with public transportation and you'll find you can save a lot of money on gas. Just because a used vehicle is advertised as being lower in price, it doesn't mean that you'll end up with a cheaper car in general. Maintenance costs could be higher because it's a used car with older parts, and you might be hit with hidden fees that the used car dealership charges. If you want to avoid repairs and maintenance, then it's vital that you drive safely. Always keep an eye on how you drive and keep your car well-maintained so that there's less of a chance a component fails or something needing a fix. The better you take care of your vehicle, the less you'll pay in maintenance. How often have you tried to record videos of your kids only to end up with poor quality footage that doesn't look great – or is just downright boring? Before you go and splash out on a new camera in the hope that it will let you record better videos, you should first look at the technique that you're using. Kids tend to move around a lot, so increasing the frame rate of your video recording will dramatically improve its quality. The difference that the frame rate can make to your videos will be readily apparent once you try it out, and everything should look smoother and more fluid. Try to record at 60 frames per second if possible – but just be aware it will increase the video file size as well. One of the main reasons why your videos may look dull and uninteresting is because you're standing up and recording from your eye-level – which means that you're really mostly recording the top of your kids' heads. To make your video look more impressive, you should get down to their level instead. Assuming you do record from your children's eye-level – make sure you're in a comfortable position that you can hold for some time. Many parents make the mistake of running after their kids with the camera, thinking it will let them capture all the action. Normally all that chasing after your kids will do is give you a shaky and completely unwatchable video instead. Rather than chasing after your kids, try to position yourself so that as far as possible you don't need to move. If you're using a tripod stand you should be able to pan gradually from side to side – but that should be it. Lighting is a crucial factor in any video – and the videos that you record of your kids are no exception. Ideally the 'best' light is soft light that is diffused enough to evenly illuminate the setting without casting any hard shadows. Admittedly sometimes you may not have the luxury of determining the lighting, but even a small step like switching on more lights before you're going to record videos can help. While the tips listed above will help you capture far better videos of your kids – being able to edit and tidy them up is essential as well. For example, you could use Movavi Video Editor, and while you're at it may want to apply effects like split-screen using the steps at https://www.movavi.com/support/how-to/how-to-make-a-split-screen-video.html. Overall the type of camera that you're using actually matters a whole lot less than any one of the items described. Odds are you'll see that for yourself as you try out each tip, and may be surprised just how much of a difference they can make. If you know that you have a big day coming up then you will know more than anyone how important it is for you to really save money. After all, if you don't try and put away as much money as you can and if you don't try and make the effort to save then this can cause you major problems and it can also make it much harder for you to feel as though you are having the day that you have always wanted. If you want to try and avoid all of this then here are some top tips that will help you to get started. A lot of venues are able to offer you great deals when it comes to mid-week weddings. If you are able to choose an off-peak wedding date then this can make the whole thing even cheaper and this can really help you to save the most money. If you have always wanted a summer wedding then there is nothing wrong with this and there is also nothing wrong with you wanting to try and go that extra mile when it comes to your location either. The main thing that you have to remember is that the date you choose will inflate the price by a huge amount if it is a weekend. You also need to make sure that you are choosing a venue that suits your style as well. If you choose a venue that has some very interesting décor then this means that you won't have to decorate it as much as you would a standard venue, so this can really work in your favor. This isn't the most fun thing to do at all but if you do feel as though you are very serious about trying to save then cutting down the guest list is certainly something that you need to consider. You have to think about the reception and the drink as this is going to be around half of your budget, and the more people you have, the more the cost of this is going to increase. These days people are way more understanding about not being invited to a wedding and they are also way more respectful as well so if you do have to cut someone out then you shouldn't assume that this is going to end up in a disaster. For this reason, you need to talk to people, explain your point and most of all, try and be understanding of their feelings as well as your own. Did you know that one way for you to save money would be for you to print out your own invitations? You can easily find your own bridesmaids cards, labels, signage and even table numbers online and when you DIY this all yourself you will soon find that you can save a ton of money when compared to going to a professional. On top of this, you will also find that you have much more control over your event in general so make sure that you keep this in mind. If you want to save even more money then it is more than possible for you to send out an email to all of your guests with the invitation. This gives you the chance to cut down on your design and it also gives you the chance to save a few hundred as well. This isn't for everyone, but it is a good money-saving tip to say the least. It is so important that you are able to avoid getting carried away. The best way for you to prevent this from happening is for you to prioritize everything you can. For example, do you need to have a dessert bar? Do you need to have a photo booth? Are individual placement cards really required? Sure they may be pretty, but at the end of the day it is probably just going to be you and your partner who is going to notice these things and they can really put a dent in your budget if you are not careful. Wedding favors really are classed as being an extra but they can be expensive. This is even the case for the ones that you happen to make yourself and you may even find that you can put this money to another good use. If you do have a family member make all of the favors for you then you may end up hurting people's feelings if some of them get left behind and this is the last thing that you want to think about when you already have so much going on. When you buy some décor for your wedding, is it going to be used for one day and then thrown away? Or are you going to keep it for years on end? Try and spend more on the items that you plan on keeping and less on the disposable items. If you are worried because you are just not sure that you can even afford the smallest of decorations then you can easily look into loans online. When you do this, you can then afford everything you want and you can also really put the work in to try and make your day as special as you want it to be. When choosing your flowers, it is so important that you are able to choose flowers that are in season right now. If you don't then you may end up paying triple or even quadruple the price. This is the last thing that you need so it is well worth looking into the various options that are available to you at the time that you are due to get married. When you do this in advance, you can easily make the most out of your wedding day and you can also really make the most out of your budget as well and this can save you a small fortune. As soon as your baby begins to crawl you may be surprised at just how fast they can get around. Their curiosity leads them to all sorts of places while they explore the world around them which is a huge milestone in their early life! The unfortunate part of this is that accidental injuries can occur as your child is inclined to grab, push and pull things, to climb and explore as they experiment with and experience the furniture and objects around your home. Even though it's not always possible to prevent your baby from every bump and bang in the home, it's certainly helpful to reduce the risk of more serious injuries. That's why we've compiled a list of tips so that you can check them off as you make your home a safer place for an inquisitive child. There are different types of safety gates available and they are normally the first thing that is thought of by parents whose babies are beginning to crawl around; the stairs, of course, being a major hazard in the household. They're not just for stairs though but also for barring your baby from entering the kitchen and other rooms which are potentially hazardous or that get too busy for a baby to be crawling around. Most people use pressure locked safety gates for general purpose but a top tip is not to use a pressure mounted safety gated on the top of the stairs. It's much more secure to use one which is mounted on the wall as this negates the risk of it coming loose if it is installed properly. Very young children don't know how to multitask and can easily let go of a lid their holding open resulting in it falling onto their heads. Toy chests, toilet seats, chest freezers and anything with a free falling lid should either have a lid that locks open or should be locked shut. The chemical cupboard in the kitchen is a major concern for parents. Safety latches can be purchased in multipacks and in different varieties. Some are super easy to install and can either be stuck on or you can use magnets to attach them to the cupboard. These should also be used if you keep medications and bathroom products in a lower cupboard in the bathroom. Items like mouthwash, toothpaste and any medical products should in no doubt be kept out of a child's reach. Heavy, free-standing furniture can be secured to the wall using wall brackets and this practice, although inconvenient, is highly recommended as the danger of them falling over onto your baby is a risk not worth taking. You may not expect your child to be this mobile but once they learn to pull themselves up onto things, they will try to climb onto everything and this can be dangerous when it comes to furnitures like bookshelves or display cabinets. One of the main concerns for parents is electrical outlets. Outlet protectors are very inexpensive and often come in large packs. It's very much worth putting these in all of the unused sockets in the rooms that the baby has access to in order to protect them from the danger of electricity. This includes power strips and extension sockets too which should be hidden and out of reach but just in case, put some outlet covers in the empty sockets. Believe it or not but cuts and bruises caused by surfaces are all too common, with carpets and hardwood floors being two of the major culprits. For this reason, ensure your baby is dressed properly if they are going to be crawling on their arms and knees. Many people find that baby knee pads also help to protect their children from grazes, cuts and carpet burns. If you have any low tables, chairs or other seeming climbable pieces of furniture near windows, move them away. This will ensure they have no way to climb up onto windowsills and so can't climb or fall out of the window from there. Even if you use window screens, they still may not be strong enough to prevent a fall and so it's best to keep them from being able to get up onto there in the first place, just in case. This may seem obvious when it comes to drinkware, but what about things you haven't thought of? Glass ornaments, photo frames, hand mirrors and any other objects made out of glass are a risk as the child can knock them down or drop them and if they shatter, there's a high risk of your child being cut by the shards. Something often overlooked by new parents is the blinds on your windows. The looped chords that they often have are a potential risk because the child could get their neck caught in it and so they are a potential choking hazard. Avoid buying blinds with looped chords or you could cut the loop altogether and tie the ends off and then add tassels to them to make them look nicer. It would be better altogether to replace your existing corded blinds for cordless ones. Batteries are used in many kids' toys as well as gadgets around the home but they are quite dangerous due to the risk of choking. Make sure battery compartments are always securely shut tight. Also, check the remote control for the TV and if the battery cover is missing, secure it with some tape. We all have bad habits that we take the time to try and correct. Some of those habits can be incredibly hard to shake. For many of us this is because, in part, we never learned how to. The habits we pick up from childhood can some of the most firmly rooted. That's why, above all else, we need to consider what habits we're creating for our children, too. Learning how to exercise can be one of the toughest habits to try and teach yourself. Those who don't have much experience getting active can have a lot of trouble finding the motivation to start, as well as the perseverance to get past the initial discomfort. Playtime can provide a lot of the exercise your kids need in the first few years, but as they start growing, if they're not inclined to sports, you might want to try some basic exercises alongside them. Having company while tackling a tough activity can make it all the easier and they are more likely to stick with it if you're right there beside them. Bad eating habits start right from the very beginning. It's easy and convenient to treat kids with candy, ice cream, soda, and the like. All too often, however, those treats become an everyday thing and part of their lifestyle. The sooner you can overhaul their diet in a healthier direction, the better. It's better still if they don't develop the dependency or craving for super unhealthy food in the first place. You shouldn't completely take choice away from them, but you can teach them good food habits by limiting their options somewhat. A smile can be the key to confidence, but it's easy to take it for granted if you're happy with your teeth. If you're not, the impact on your self-esteem and comfort around other people can be immeasurable. Teaching your children to stick to an oral hygiene routine from the very beginning is crucial and must be coupled with regular visits to a kids dentist. Again, this habit is best taught alongside them. Make a little family moment of brushing, flossing, and using mouthwash every morning and every night. Not only does it make it feel more natural, it makes it easier for you to ensure they're actually keeping up with it. Not all habits are physical, either. Regardless of what career path they may choose later in life, there is no skill more essential than being able to manage your money. From saving money to budgeting to spending wisely, the earlier you can teach your kids about money, the better. One facet of financial life that many parents miss is credit, too. People get into debt because they don't thoroughly understand the risks. When your children start getting into their teens, helping them learn with a (very closely monitored) credit card could help them see borrowing and loans much more responsibly in the future. Learned behaviors stick a lot more than we might expect them to. Start teaching your kids healthy habits today and they will be a part of their life for much longer. With vacations, days out, and much more, the summertime can really break your budget. You end up overspending on groceries, entertainment, and things your family doesn't even need. As well as that, you tend to spend more money on energy, as you try to keep your children happy and your home cool. However, as the Bible teaches us, it isn't wise to spend more money than you have. This can be dangerous, getting you into debt and causing unnecessary stress. If you want to save some money this summer, here are eight things you can do. When school is out, and your children have a lot of free time, keeping them happy and entertained can seem like a near impossible task. Thankfully, you're not the only one who knows how bored kids can get, which is why there are usually a variety of free activities your children can take part in every single week. Check with your local library, cinema, and stores and see if any of them have any sort of summer programme or club your kids can get involved in. This is a great way to get your children out of the house, without breaking the bank. Everyone knows eating at home is much cheaper than eating out, but using your oven throughout the summer isn't ideal either. The heat your cooker produces can force your air conditioner and fans to work overtime, leading to a much larger energy bill. To avoid this, you should try using a microwave oven, slow cooker, pressure cooker, or roaster instead. You can also invite your family and friends around for a barbeque, and ask that they each bring a dish or drink with them. This saves you money on food and means you won't heat up your house. Throughout the cold winter months, your windows are the barriers that keep the cold air out and the warm air in. However, what many people fail to realize is that they're supposed to do the opposite in the summer. Unfortunately, without proper insulation, your windows won't keep your home cool, costing you money on air conditioning. To avoid this, you should consider installing some new high-quality wood windows to insulate your property better. You should also make sure to keep your windows and curtains closed throughout the hottest parts of the day. Even with the glorious weather outside, you and your children are still going to spend a fair amount of time inside your home. This means you're going to be using electricity to watch television, light your home, charge any number of devices, and much more. Although you can try to cut down on the amount of electricity you use each day, it's much better that you limit the amount of phantom power you waste. To do this, you should make sure that you switch off lights and plugs when you're not using them and get your children in the habit of doing the same. Whether we're talking dishes or laundry, there's no need for you to be washing with hot water. It wastes a lot of energy and doesn't clean any better than warm or cold. With that in mind, you should make sure that you turn down the temperature every time you put a load of laundry in your washing machine. This is also useful, as it causes less damage to your clothes, making them last longer. You should also make sure that you only use your tumble dryer on really cold and rainy days and that you hang your clothes outside to dry as much as you possibly can. Summer is the time most families head off on vacation, as the kids are off school and the weather is lovely. Unfortunately, because of this, flights, accommodation, and tourist attractions tend to cost you a lot more during the warmer months. Instead of wasting thousands of dollars on a week away, you should plan a fun staycation for your family instead. Switch up the rules in your home, plan entertaining activities and days out, and take the time to explore your local area. This will cost only a fraction of what a vacation would but will be just as fun regardless. No matter how old your children are, the summer can be an expensive time for families. To keep costs low and save some cash, make sure you remember the money saving tips listed above. If you have been stretching your household budget for a while and need to cut back on your spending to sort out your finances, you might think about a side hustle to improve your life. You don't have to make huge changes in your lifestyle to have more money left to pay off debt or to save up for large expenses. A few hours a week is all it takes to improve your finances for good and live the life you want to. Find out more below. One of the easiest side hustles to set up is buying and selling used goods. Ten years ago, you had to look through the listings of Craigslist and other local classified ads sites to find bargains and sell them at a profit, but now there are large pawn shops in every city, and you can find items on Facebook Marketplace, too. If you are not keen on handling and storing items, you can still sell them online. Becoming a drop shipper of an international or local company can be a great way of earning a share of the sale price without doing much. You can learn how to become a drop shipper through online resources, as well as experience. Choose a product type that is rare, easy to market, and you know a lot about. If you don't have time to create a business model and your own product, you can decide to sell other people's products and recommend them to your friends and blog readers. You can learn affiliate marketing through free training and resources, and choose a profitable market that will give you some extra money to get your finances back on track and earn a residual income. If you only have a couple of hours after work every night, or the weekends to work extra and get more money, you can also choose to do simple jobs, Dog walking can be a good way of chilling after a hard day at the office and earning some extra cash, without having to work long hours. You can place an ad in your local paper and learn some basic animal care skills online. Whether you are an expert in accounting, business, plans, or languages, you can offer tutoring for people in your neighborhood, or even around the world. Thanks to the advancement of internet technology, you will be able to hold one-on-one lessons from your home, without having to visit your students. From fitness and nutrition to school subjects, there are plenty of things people are looking to learn online. If you would like to earn some extra cash, you don't necessarily need to reinvent the wheel. Working an extra few hours a week can provide you with some extra cash to feel more comfortable about your budget and enjoy life without worrying about your finances. Choose the side hustle that matches your schedule and skills, and see how far you can stretch your budget.
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Home New Brunswick Planning Advisory Committee votes down agricultural park on Fredericton's northside by Matthew Hayes Fredericton – The Planning Advisory Committee (PAC) voted down a proposal June 20th to rezone the Strawberry U-pick off Sunset Drive on the northside to Agricultural and Open Space. The proposal recommended continuing the existing community use of the space indefinitely. The Strawberry U-pick is currently run on land owned by the city. Last fall, the city put out a call for proposals on the land, which is zoned for future residential development. The lot incorporates a wooded area to the East of the property, which is bordered on the North by the Ring Road, and in the South by the northside trail, part of the city's trails network. The vote required the committee chair, Dan Koncz, to break a 4-4 tie. Opposition to the proposal was led by Geoff Colter, a committee member at large, and owner of Springhill Construction Ltd. He told the committee that he agreed with the redesignation of part of the city owned property to Agricultural, but couldn't understand why all of the non-agricultural land would be redesignated Open Space. "This would make it difficult to bring it back and rezone it if Council decided it wanted to do something else with it in the future," he told the committee. Over 2,000 city residents had signed a petition in January asking that the area be re-zoned for a city park. Staff had recommended that the part of the property not used for agriculture be re-zoned Open Space and that it be kept contiguous, that is, that it remain one property. A section to the north of the property, near the Ring Road, cannot be developed because it is a wetland. But staff were unable to convince a majority of the committee. The staff report will now proceed to Council with a negative recommendation from PAC. To pass, it will require support from seven councillors, regardless of how many vote against it. If it fails to pass at Council, the property will retain its current zoning, and could be bid on by developers for the purposes of residential construction. Committee chair Dan Koncz, also a member at large and owner of Dynex Manufacturing, a building trades company, did not support the staff's report with the reason that if residents wanted to build any facilities for community use on this property in the future they would not be able to do so under the Open Space designation. As one woman said in the stairs after the vote, "They have a way of going against you and pretending they are doing you a favour." The property was an election issue early in the past campaign, when Mayor Brad Woodside committed publicly to supporting the proposal, both at Council in Committee and when challenged on Twitter. Councillors Scott McConaghy (Ward 7 – Lincoln/Southwood Park) and Marilyn Kerton (Ward 6 – Barkers Point) voted against the report, in addition to Colter and Jim McElman. The PAC, a sub-committee of Fredericton City Council, makes decisions about zoning and the use of city space. In other business before the committee, parks and traffic were again issues in a development off Prospect Street and Springhill Road. The Committee also heard from residents concerned about increased traffic, and the dangerous access onto Springhill Road. One committee member mentioned that increased traffic usually meant infrastructure upgrades. But unless Council requires the developer to pick up the cost, it could fall on city tax payers. Similar issues with traffic safety were cited in another west end development on the Southside last April when Council voted to defer a proposal for a new development that would have increased traffic onto the Woodstock Road off Riverfront Way. Les petites maisons : une petite solution à un gros problème Il semblerait que tout le monde au New Brunswick ne parlent que des petites maisons. La semaine dernière, l'entrepreneur de... Why are certain cities pouring millions into green transit when they have yet to master the basics of transit itself?... Les commissaires ont produit leur rapport et présenté des recommandations en vue de la révision de la Loi sur les langues... New maps show Sackville faces worsening flood risks The New Brunswick government released maps Friday confirming that large parts of downtown Sackville are at severe risk of flooding.... Rotary panel ponders local news drought and Irving media empire Tiny homes: A tiny solution to a big problem
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I'm not sure exactly when it happened, but the marketing got to my girlfriend and she decided she wanted a Nintendo Wii. Its been a while since we've had any console games in this house and she's never been particularly interested in video games at all, so you will understand if I was skeptical about the whole idea. Well, the skepticism was probably misplaced, because the Wii is getting a whole lot of use and Aisling is the primary one using it! After years of trying to find a video game she could be entertained by (beyond FreeCell), it seems the designers at Nintendo know exactly how to get non-gamers interested in gaming. While I won't be giving up my more in-depth and control-obsessed PC games like Dungeons & Dragons Online, Civilization, or Unreal Tournament, I can kind of remember the simplistic appeal of the old two-button Nintendo controllers and I think the Wii has done a great job of recreating that ease-of-play that first got me interested in gaming so many years ago. My favorite aspect though, is probably that we can enjoy multiplayer games while being so cheap that we haven't even got a second controller. The bowling game included with Wii Sports is getting a lot of play time, especially when friends stop by. With just one controller, up to four people can play at once. I mean its bowling – you had to stand up and sit down before it was a video game, too. The difference of course, is that instead of a stale-beer-smelling bowling alley, we can sit on our couch and eat much better & cheaper food out of the fridge. Considering the cost of drinks, food, shoe rental, and games of bowling, we could have easily spent $200-$300 at the bowling alley instead of buying the Wii. Well, that seems like a good choice to me.
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Q: Oracle Spatial: Update a numeric column based on Point-coordinates (Already solved with a second solution, but I wonder why the first idea does not work). I have a table with FID, Geom (Point-data), orientation and so on. I want to update the Orientation based on the coordinates, like "set orientation = 99 where X = something and Y = something" I have this: UPDATE WW_POINT SET ORIENTATION = 99.9 WHERE F_CLASS_ID_ATTR = 77 AND GEOM.SDO_POINT.X = 2695056.511 AND GEOM.SDO_POINT.Y = 1279718.364; The result is: Error starting at line : 1 in command - UPDATE WW_POINT SET ORIENTATION = 99.9 WHERE F_CLASS_ID_ATTR = 77 -- haltunsgverbindung AND GEOM.SDO_POINT.X = 2695056.511 AND GEOM.SDO_POINT.Y = 1279718.364 Error at Command Line : 7 Column : 12 Error report - SQL Error: ORA-00904: "GEOM"."SDO_POINT"."Y": invalid identifier 00904. 00000 - "%s: invalid identifier" *Cause: *Action: A simple select returns X and Y as expected: SELECT X.GEOM.SDO_POINT.X , X.GEOM.SDO_POINT.Y FROM WW_POINT X So the question is: What is wrong here? My second solution with SDO_EQUAL seem to work fine: UPDATE WW_POINT SET ORIENTATION = 389.608 WHERE F_CLASS_ID_ATTR = 77 -- haltunsgverbindung AND SDO_EQUAL ( GEOM , MDSYS.SDO_GEOMETRY ( 2001 , 2056 , SDO_POINT_TYPE ( 2695056.511 , 1279718.364 , NULL ) , NULL , NULL ) ) = 'TRUE'; A: Comparing both of your queries: the second one (working) has a form <table alias>.<column name>.<attr>.<attr>, but the first one is <column name>.<attr>.<attr>. From the documentation: t_alias Specify a correlation name, which is an alias for the table, view, materialized view, or subquery for evaluating the query. This alias is required if the select list references any object type attributes or object type methods. Given this sample table: create table t (p) as select SDO_GEOMETRY ( 2001, 2056 , SDO_POINT_TYPE (1, 1, NULL) , NULL, NULL ) from dual A query without table alias fails: select t.p.sdo_point.x from t where t.p.sdo_point.x = 1 ORA-00904: "T"."P"."SDO_POINT"."X": invalid identifier And the query with table alias works as expected allowing attribute access in the select list as well as in the where clause: select t.p.sdo_point.x from t t where t.p.sdo_point.x = 1 P.SDO_POINT.X 1 db<>fiddle here
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Chris Ramsay Card Tricks, Chris Ramsay Why does He do this? Facts About Chris Ramsay So, who is Chris Ramsay? Is he related to Gordon Ramsay? What makes him so special and why should I watch his YouTube channel? Tricks and Products The Slipshift How does he do it? The best part: At the Table with Chris Ramsay Chris Ramsay Live Lecture Memento Mori Playing Cards Darkslide by Chris Ramsay Corporate or Private Event Hire What People Say about Chris Ramsay: Performances and Products Our Take on Chris Ramsay Products His Incredible Talent Inspiration to anyone. Chris Ramsay is arguably one of the most entertaining magicians in the industry today. He continually astonishes audiences at hundreds of corporate and private events and is always searching out new ways of shocking people, redefining their idea of what magic is. How does he do this? He works to connect with audiences through his YouTube channel where he also shares tips and tricks on how to break off into the magic industry as a solo artist. But Chris Ramsay doesn't just play with cards. He's a creator, actor, consultant, photographer, writer and polymath on top of one of the world's most esteemed magicians, all with a keen eye for visual aesthetics. He specialized in deceptive practices through utilizing techniques he's perfected through thousands of hours of practice. He wants to alter your perceived reality and through this, redefine your idea of what magic truly is. His knack for creativity has opened doors to the world of deception and trick creation, having conjured original techniques that are being used by other practitioners all over the world today. His online following is growing by the day and through this, his creations, expressions, and thoughts have been shared with thousands of audience members worldwide. In this article, we will outline what makes Chris Ramsay special, his greatest tricks, where to buy his tutorials and our professional opinion on these products. So, who is Chris Ramsay? Is he related to Gordon Ramsay?Can He able to match Criss Angel's walk through solid glass windows? What makes him so special and why should I watch his YouTube channel? Well, first off, he's not related to the famous chef Gordon Ramsay, but there are a few interesting facts that make this magician stand out as a unique individual in this exciting industry: Chris Ramsay has never performed on the streets for money Magic wasn't his first passion. He always dreamt of playing professional basketball in the NBA Has gained a lot of popularity over his YouTube channel for his illusion tutorials, public illusion vlogs, and public reaction videos Launched his YouTube channel on December 14, 2011 He has over 900,000 subscribers and 97 million views on his YouTube channel Gained over 130,000 followers to his Instagram account, ChrisRamsay52 Chris Ramsay has bounced around 16 different schools throughout his life, gaining a broad set of skills and traits that have molded an outgoing and personable character He was born in Germany and now lives in Montreal, Canada Now it's time to see what Chris Ramsay is really made of. Excited How to Make and Use the Invisible Deck? Clearly, due to his massive online following, the public loves him and his performances, but how does he fare for teaching his ways to other like-minded and aspiring magicians? In this section, we will outline some of the products that Chris Ramsay offers through his website and YouTube channel in order to help you gain the same expertise that makes him admired and a sought-after performer. This is a visual color change that's done at your fingertips. In this video, Chris Ramsay shows and explains all the variations of the color change along with a technique to control a card at the very top of your deck. This trick has been derived from the method of flourishing. As Chris says, when he discovers a new way of clipping a card, he finds himself dissecting it to discover what else it can be good for. This trick can be purchased for $10 at the Art of Magic. Out of 29 reviews, this trick has gained an average 5-star rating. This is how this trick goes: Tow decks are shows to two different spectators. One deck is an opened deck of blue cards while the other is a sealed deck of red cards. The sealed deck is put into one of the spectator's hands while the other spectator chooses a card from the open blue deck. Mere seconds later, the chosen card has suddenly disappeared from. The open back and has appeared inside of the sealed deck. This trick is one of Chris Ramsay's original favorites and is how he has been booking numerous public and private shows. The spectator is shown a sealed pack of cards and is placed in their hands, then is told to think of a playing card. Suddenly, the pack of cards they never stopped holding has that very card stuck in between the cellophane wrapping. How mind was blown will they be? ​Is it more stunning than David Blaine's Disappearing Card Trick? you'll be able to tell them that they can break open the plastic to find out how it's done or they can keep it sealed as a souvenir. Murphy's Magic offers this full-length performance and instruction along with bonus handling and cold read script for free here. This is a video including a compiled collection of famous Chris Ramsay sleights. Visual amazements, invisible moves, and incredible deceptions are found in this magic download video for $8.95 at Vanishing Inc. While watching the video, you'll be able to learn the moves you need to control these card tricks that will make audiences go wild. The tricks included in this video are: Aeon Control: An amazing way of controlling a selection. An awesome version of visual retention. Klepto: Beautiful and undetectable, stealing cards has never been so smooth. The Marvel change: Show your empty hand and change it back in an instant! This live lecture by Mark Calabrese and Chris Ramsay can be found for $9.95 at Murphy's Magic. While Chris brings the personal aesthetic to his sleight of hand mastery, he also offers routines and trade secrets with the audience. Chris Ramsay presents the Praxis Control, Slipshift, Klepto, as well as some never seen before effects and performances like How To Bend A Spoon With Your Mind that are very entertaining to watch. Also in this live lecture, you'll find the work from Mark Calabrese along with his entertaining and fooling effects. This is Chris Ramsay's first live lecture at the At the Table Experience where he covers tricks such as the Praxis Control, Slipshify, and Klepto along with some trade secrets. In this lecture, Chris looks at past releases and brings to the table some other exciting tricks that he's been keeping up his sleeve. This live lecture can be found at the At the Table Experience for $7.95. This is a deck of cards by Chris Ramsay can be found on his shop for $10.00 here. The design of this original and beautiful deck of cards is simplistic as it is stunning. Known as "Memento Mori" or, "Remember Your Mortality," Chris uses his artistic flare to design a deck of cards that stems from the medieval Latin theory of reflection on mortality. On this deck, the 3D bones graphic art can be interpreted as the beginning of virtual life and a constant reminder of our passing time on Earth. Darkslide allows the performer to reverse the spectator's selection visually, on a fully fanned deck with no more than a flick of your finger. While most card reversals include a tough move, this creation eliminated the hardwork and allows you to overcome an incredible feat with a simple gesture. The set-up is powerful yet simple. The spectator picks their card and its placed into a deck that's fully fanned. With a quick movement of the magician's finger, the spectator sees their card reverse itself on the deck, resulting in immediate amazement. This video offers includes online video instructions and is easy to learn. You can watch this tutorial video on Penguin Magic for $20.00. Chris Ramsay is available for hire, whether it's for TV, movies, or for an office setting. Chris Ramsay has been on TV shows such as Penn and Teller: Fool Us, Tricked: Canada and America's Got Talent. If you send him an example of your project or event, Chris will help you make it unbelievable -- literally. Contact Chris for more information and pricing on his site. Imagine having all this talent at your very own party. Think about the added entertainment it would bring to have a live magician hanging about the crowd, performing tricks and illusions on your party members. Well, Chris Ramsay has performed at hundreds of private and corporate parties on a global scale. That's because bringing a magician to your party really amps things up. It's edgy, entertaining and interactive -- an automatic good time for your guests. Due to Chris' background and upbringing, he's particularly charismatic and personable, making him a great hit at any party. To contact Chris about and event hire, check out this link. People love Chris Ramsay's tricks, performances, and online presence. From his popular YouTube channel to his Instagram account, magicians and admirers flock to these sites for a visually pleasing moment of entertainment and amazement. Vlogs have been a huge hit for Chris Ramsay and a great way to meet people in real life, changing their minds about what magic means to them. CBC even picked up on Chris' heat and wrote an article on his fame, drive, and mission. On more magician-geared sites, you'll see magicians looking for specific tricks or illusions created and performed by Chris Ramsay. In terms of products, magicians who have invested in Chris Ramsay's products and tutorials have only praise to give through reviews. In almost every corner, Chris is blowing up the magic world through his high-quality and beautiful performances for people of every age. Considering the quality of the videos, tutorials, and products Chris Ramsay offers, we find it astonishing that they're set at such low prices. While some products are free and easily found online, other products cost pocket change. The most expensive product we found was his Darkslide trick purchased through Penguin Magic for $20.00. This shows real love and dedication not just for magic. But for the effort of encouraging others to practice quality magic tricks and illusion performances in order to change the way that people typically view magic. From watching his videos, browsing his channels and online platforms, it's easy to see that Chris really does stand out from the crowd. Not only is he incredibly talented, leaving all of his spectators near speechless with his tricks and performances, but he has a certain fair that is attractive and fresh. For those of you who've watched Arrested Development, it's difficult not to hear about magic performances without thinking of G.O.B. And as much as we all love G.O.B, we're not sure he really motivates any sense of… Chris Ramsay is truly giving depth and flavor to the magician world, attributes that have been basically non-existent for quite some time. When you're purchasing Chris Ramsay products, you're not just getting a high-quality magic tutorial. You're supporting one of the great figures in the modern magic community, who's making magic performances a sought-after method of entertainment, art, and unique interaction. So, what's our review of these products? We say go for it! Featured Image: CC0 Public Domain via Canva, with text, banner, and logo added.
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Biotin for Hair Loss: is Biotin a Hair Growth Solution for Balding Men? →Biotin for Hair Loss: is Biotin a Hair Growth Solution for Balding Men? Biotin is one of several vitamins that aid in the growth of healthier, thicker hair – in fact, it's been backed up by science. A study was done that showed that biotin can aid in the production of increased hair growth in people who have a hair loss. But while biotin works well for atypical hair loss, does it work as a hair growth stimulate for men who are experiencing male pattern baldness? The answer is a surprising no. Biotin does have real benefits for hair growth. However, it doesn't treat the main causes of male pattern baldness – genetics and hormones. In this article, we'll talk about what male pattern baldness is, how biotin helps hair growth and why it doesn't necessarily treat male pattern baldness. Male pattern baldness takes place in several forms, from a receding hairline to hair thinning across your crown and entire scalp. The main cause of male pattern baldness is usually the same: sensitivity to dihydrotestosterone (DHT). DHT is a byproduct of testosterone – when your body produces testosterone a small amount is converted into DHT. This DHT that your body has now produced can bind to the receptors in your scalp and cause the hair follicles to deteriorate over time. This whole process results in a receding hairlineand/or thinning hair. However, you should note that because the follicles at the front and crown of your scalp have the most receptors, they are usually the first to be affected by hair loss. Your sensitivity to DHT is what affects when you start to experience male pattern balding. If you're more sensitive to DHT, then you'll begin to notice that you start to experience balding earlier in life while other men have a healthy full hairline as they age. If you are sensitive to DHT, your hair will start to thin regardless of your diet or how much vitamins you get. Because biotin is a vitamin, it doesn't have any effect on the production of DHT. However, it does have a positive of hair growth and can be useful to aid in the growth of new hair along with a DHT blocker. When Does Biotin Stop Hair Loss? The one time that biotin works to stop hair loss is if you're deficient in biotin. A biotin deficiency is an incredibly rare condition, which makes it the least likely reason that you're experiencing hair loss. On average, there is only one person out of 137,400 who have a biotin deficiency,and they usually experience symptoms within the first few months of life. You'll find that a biotin deficiency is extremely rare among healthy and well-nourished adults. You shouldn't worry about biotin being the reason that you're experiencing hair loss, which means that it's mostly due to a genetic or hormonal factor. Is Biotin a Good Hair Loss Supplement? While biotin might not fix your hair loss problem, it is a good idea to take biotin supplements to aid in hair growth. In fact, studies have been done that show that biotin is very effective in helping people with thinning hair speed up and increase the growth rate of their hair. A great thing about biotin is that it isn't known to be toxic, which means that by taking supplements there won't be any adverse effects on your liver or other organs. However, you should still consider talking to your doctor before starting biotin supplements – especially if you're currently taking prescription medication. Keep in mind that biotin is a water-soluble vitamin that must be taken orally in order for it to work. You might see hair growth shampoos that claim they contain effective biotin, but that's not true. If you use one of those, you won't experience any real hair growth – it must be taken orally. Is Biotin Essential in Preventing Male Hair Loss? While biotin does promote hair growth and can have benefits for people who have a biotin deficiency, it doesn't have much of an effect on male pattern baldness. This is because male pattern baldness is caused by a hormonal or genetic factor that biotin, a vitamin, has no involvement in. There is no harm to adding a biotin supplement into your life, in fact, it could be helpful to help you promote hair growth. However, for it to be trulyeffective, you'll need to look into adding finasteride and minoxidil. Both finasteride and minoxidil are hair growth promoting pills that have been proven through many studies help with male pattern baldness. In most cases, finasteride is often the best choice because it is a pill taken once a day to help combat the factors that cause male pattern baldness. However, choosing which one you want to add into your life to take care of your hair loss is completely up to you. While male pattern baldness isn't usually treatable by biotin, it isn't a bad idea to add biotin supplements into your life. But you must remember not to expect it to regrow your hairline and completely cause new hair growth. If you want that to happen, you need to consider adding another supplement into your life to allow biotin to do its work. Remember, there are no harmful side effects to adding a biotin supplement. But make sure to talk to your doctor if you're unsure what more to do to combat your male pattern baldness and if you should be taking biotin with your prescription medications. Mature Hairline vs. Balding: Is Your Hairline Maturing or Balding?
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Applications for the Trauma-Informed, Resilience-Oriented Approaches Learning Community are now closed. Implement trauma-informed approaches throughout the organization. Improve intake, screening and assessment for trauma and resilience. Adopt trauma-informed, resilience-oriented best practices for clients. Build resilience in the workforce to prevent secondary traumatic stress and compassion fatigue. Make the community a safe environment where clients can heal and staff can thrive. For more information, view the Request for Applications or watch a recording of the informational webinar. The National Council wants to ensure that all organizations, systems and communities across the country have the necessary tools and skills to assess and address the impact of trauma on the people they support. In 2017, we offered two national learning communities: Trauma-Sensitive Schools for schools and districts and National Trauma-Informed Care for behavioral health, social service, community and large system organizations. In addition to the learning community model, the National Council offers custom consulting and training on trauma-informed integrated health, mental health and substance use care. To ask how we can tailor a package to meet your unique needs, contact us.
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The Tempt Me ring is a ring in 18kt black gold with black and white diamonds. Part of the Just Rebel Star Collection by Julien Riad Sahyoun. This collection emphasises individuality by comparing the stars to humanity.
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On the heels of her crowd-pleasing debut as Agent Barbara "Bobbi" Morse, ABC's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. has released the first photos of new team member Adrianne Palicki in full-on Mockingbird mode. The Friday Night Lights alum adopts the Marvel-ous attire (and loses Bobbi's brunette undercover op locks) in the Oct. 28 episode, "A Fractured House," in which the world turns against S.H.I.E.L.D. (even more?) when HYDRA impersonates them to attack the United Nations. What do you think of the ABC series' update of Mockingbird's attire? Flip through the slideshow below to see Bobbi in action, in and out of her tactical gear.
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Editors ChoiceFeatureUSA News Journalists Held in North Korea Ask First Lady Obama's Help by Joseph G. Lariosa July 21, 2009 written by Joseph G. Lariosa July 21, 2009 CHICAGO (July 22) -– Asian American journalist Euna Lee is appealing to those supporting her release from detention in North Korea to write First Lady Michelle Obama to seek her help "as a mother" in pressing her and her fellow American journalist Laura Ling's release from detention. Ms. Lee's message was relayed by her husband, Michael Saldate, during brief remarks at the Third Chicago Vigil and Candlelight Prayer Sunday (July 19) at the 124th day of their captivity where participants planted symbolic 124 flowers at the Peace Garden at the Old St. Patrick's Church at 700 West Adams in Chicago. One hundred of these flowers were donated by ABC 7's broadcast journalist Linda Yu. It is also the 15th vigil nationwide. As Saldate thanked everybody for coming out and giving support for calls for the North Korean government to release his wife, Euna Lee, and Laura Ling from detention, by granting them amnesty as proposed by U.S. State Secretary Hillary Clinton, he mentioned the latest message he received from his wife, suggesting that she is appealing to all mothers to write a letter to First Lady Michelle Obama and to appeal for her intercession as a mother like Euna to ask North Korean government to cause their release. These letters can be sent thru postcards and letters to the White House or by posting them in websites, notably the www.lauraandeuna.com website. He clarified that his wife and Laura Ling are not staying in a "luxury hotel. They are confined in a medical detention center and are treated fairly. "I appeal to the North Korean government to show mercy and pardon my wife, Euna Lee, and Laura Ling." He said he and his daughter, Hana, sorely miss Euna Lee, who has since missed Easter, Mother's Day, the pre-school graduation of Hana, which is very important for both parents and children, Father's day which is more of my day, and the fireworks of the Fourth of July to celebrate our freedom." Last March 17, 2009, Laura Ling and Euna Lee, American journalists employed by cable television network Current TV, were detained at the North Korean border. They were arrested, indicted, tried and sentenced to 12 years of "Hard Labor." Their amnesty is "our sole request of their families and friends and their safe return to their homes and families is our singular desire." For his part, Rev. Jesse Jackson who led the opening and closing prayers during the vigil, said "[We will get on a plane and help with their release] if it will be a reasonable chance to be successful. We have great sympathy to the family in this situation so we support the amnesty." Others, who spoke at the vigil organized by former Filipino American broadcast journalist Rose Tibayan, were Bob Kolatorowicz, director of Spirituality and Social Justice Ministries of Old St. Patrick's Church; Rummana Hussain, co-president, Chicago chapter, Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) and reporter of Chicago Sun Times; Anthony Shute, board member, Chicago chapter, National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) and executive producer of ABC7 News; Allen Rafalson, president, Chicago Journalists Association (CJA); Lourdes M. Ceballos, president, National Press Club of the Philippines in the United States of America; Ronnie Kroell, Diversity and Human Rights Activist; Huiri Kim, Esquire, board member, Chicago Chapter, Korean American Bar Association (KABA) and Nicole Culverson, spokesperson, Traffic Free. In brief remarks, Ceballos likened the detention of Laura Ling and Euna Lee to the appeal of the NPC Phil-USA last year to President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to expedite the release of broadcast journalist Ces Orena Drilon of ABS-CBN, cameraman Jimmy Encarnacion and Prof. Octavio Dinampo of the Mindanao State University, who were held hostage by Abu Sayyaf militants, but were released after paying ransom demand. She adopted the suggestion of Manila Bulletin Provincial Editor Tony Antonio, former president of the National Press Club of the Philippines, to obtain universal hazard insurance coverage for journalists, working in danger zones. Last March 17, 2009, Laura and Euna were shooting video along the China/North Korea border for a story they were working on about the trafficking of women in the region. They were stopped by North Korean border guards and arrested immediately thereafter. Both women were transported to Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea, where they remained under arrest until their trial. A verdict in their closed trial was reached on June 8, and both Laura and Euna were sentenced to 12 years of reform through labor for illegal entry and grave crimes against the North Korean state. Since the sentencing, the families have been able to receive calls on a few occasions. During the second call received on the evening of July 7, Laura and Euna reported that they are being treated fairly and are being seen by physicians. In their most recent call, they asked for "continued support from our country and its citizens for their amnesty." Both Laura and Euna communicated to their families that they did violate North Korean law and confessed to all of the charges levied against them. They, along with their families, have expressed deep regret for their actions. Laura, Euna and their families desperately hope that the U.S. Government and the Government of North Korea can work together to secure their amnesty. RP's budget deficit for six months hits P153.4 billion 10 Filipino workers killed in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan
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I'll try the suggested fix and/or await an update. Big problem - can't seach you tube. Can explore and obtain lists and view videos ok. When I search, keyboard appears, message "loading directory" appears, keyboard does not respond. hitting enter cancels loading directory, keyboard now responds, but pressing enter showing searching message for a few microseconds, then nothing happens. When I'm looking for my subscriptions I only see a few of them. I have nearly 40 subsriptions and only see 10 of them. But this was ok for a long time and I have changed nothing. Even when I search for a subcribed channel and try to unsubscripe/supcripe I get a supcription error. When I look in youtube by web there are my 40 subscriptions. Just notcied the same issue as Phobos666 happeing today. (2012-04-28, 15:03)Phobos666 Wrote: [ -> ] When I'm looking for my subscriptions I only see a few of them. I have nearly 40 subsriptions and only see 10 of them. I have noticed this as well, one thing you can do is goto new sub videos and right click a video from the one person whom is missing from the list.. then goto find more videos from that person. Noticed the same thing, the same thing happens in the youtube app for android so its something they changed on the page. Now they have a function where you can pin certain favorites to be show on your frontpage, however you cant select more then 10 or so to be pinned. So im guessing you have to modify the plugin to send something to list all subscriptions. is there a way to get rid of the "couldn't locate video url" bug? (2012-04-28, 13:37)pjxbmc Wrote: [ -> ] Big problem - can't seach you tube. I did a clean install (so deleted the profile addon) and now im running on the official release of xbmc eden and on skin MQ3 2.0.1. I always used the youtube addon alot but lately its really buggy, When i search for something it takes 2-3 minutes to get the search results (normally it only took seconds) and when im finally able to play the youtube thingie its not running smooth aswell. Does anyone know about my issue and how to solve it? If a debug log is needed pls let me know then ill make one. -The "Next" Button at the end of the 50th subscriptions is "Missing" Sadly i cant test this im running on Win 7 x64. okay what am I missing? Plugin is installed and configured, but how do I launch it? If I go to Programs I don't see it. If I try 'GetMore' in programs and navigate to youtube it says it is enabled, but I never see it in my programs list. What do I do to launch the plugin? (2012-05-09, 10:46)djc6535 Wrote: [ -> ] okay what am I missing? Plugin is installed and configured, but how do I launch it? If I go to Programs I don't see it. If I try 'GetMore' in programs and navigate to youtube it says it is enabled, but I never see it in my programs list. What do I do to launch the plugin? Have a look under Video --> AddOns.
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by Robert Creeley - Bruce Jackson They say the death of a parent puts you in time because that means there's now no generation standing between you and ordinary death: you're next. I don't buy it. That kind of next is, absent violence or some cells going berserk, a long way off. It's an idea; it doesn't have the shape or feel of impending fact. What really puts you in time is the clock ticking on your own death when the doctor says "better pack, you're not going to get better from this" and the deaths of friends and lovers. When friends and lovers die and your world gets quieter; that's when the silence comes closer; that's when next isn't the least bit theoretical or abstract. Who are you? You are the person who has these links to the world. One of Robert Creeley's favorite words was "company." He was always talking about being part of a company-a company of family, of poets, of artists, of this group here on this night around this table, eating and drinking and talking, always talking. Company = with bread. When the company constricts so does your world, so do you. The first thing he said when we talked about Allen Ginsberg's death in 1997 was, "The company keeps getting smaller." Company, for Bob, was whom you thought in terms of, whom you talked with. Like the narrator of what may be his best-known poem, "I know a man," Bob Creeley was always talking. It was part of the great pleasure of his company. He often said that the authors and producers of "Murder, She Wrote" lifted that line from him and, worse, they butchered it, bungled it, missed the point of it. The poem has been widely quoted in the obituaries for him this past week and almost everyone who quotes the poem's most famous line-"drive, he said"-quotes it incorrectly. It's a poem that got away because of punctuation and line breaks, which did not fail to amuse Bob. The poem goes: As I sd to my friend, because I am always talking – John, I sd, which was not his name, the darkness sur- rounds us, what can we do against it, or else, shall we & why not, buy a goddamn big car, drive, he sd, for christ's sake, look out where yr going. "I know a man" has two voices: the "always talking" narrator and his friend who is not-named-John. People who never heard Creeley read the poem assume the friend starts speaking three lines from the end, telling the author to drive and to look out where he's going. But when Creeley read the poem he put the long caesura after "drive," so what the friend said was "for/christ's sake, look/out where yr going," just what anyone might say to someone who was walking beside him on the street, mouth running a mile a minute about the darkness surrounding them and getting a car and driving somewhere to keep it at bay, and in the process of talking maybe missing the curb, maybe not seeing a lamppost or garbage can or steel grille sticking up around the base of a tree. People who heard Creeley read the poem all know where that break belongs, but that doesn't mean they keep it there. Slip away from his voice and the line break trumps the comma and the friend who is not named John is telling him to drive. Keep the voice in your head and you know they are in all likelihood not in a car at all. In spring 2001, the editors of Substance-TV, an innovative dvd magazine that ran for two years, asked Bob Creeley and me if they could videotape us talking about Bob's work. They ran part of the conversation in their first issue with the title "Robert Creeley and the Persistence of Verse." Later this year, Center Working Papers will publish the entire conversation as a small book. Early on in the videotaping, we got to talking about the situation of poetry now. Bob was editing an anthology to be titled "Best American Poems" so he was selecting from an enormous mass of stuff, some of which he found interesting, much of which he found dreary. He talked about his delight with the electronic publishing scene (he loved the whole digital word: he carried a tiny laptop with him everywhere and stayed in touch with everybody via email) and then we got on the word "company." This is part of that conversation. — Bruce Jackson BJ: And what is good stuff now? Are things changing? RC: I suppose good stuff from my sense is not a consistent, but an insistent, attempt to find formal means that are most appropriate, most active and appropriate for what's in mind or what's there to be said. That aspect of things, try endlessly to try to think of how, what formal agency will best serve. It's a fascinating time in that way because it's now both simple and practical to engage sound, image and words in a way that was unthinkable back in the forties and fifties. Now one can with really pretty rudimentary information manage a page that has all of these elements interacting, as witness our own website- BJ: The Electronic Poetry Center. RC: Electronic Poetry Center, which has its e-poems, its e-magazines, journals. It's a whole new ball game. Hypertext, for example, and all its permissions and accommodations. Also the fact that materials can be published in this way, so much more actively and simply than they could be when one had to go through the classic eye of the needle which was the, you know, the literary journal of that time and place, which, whatever its sympathies, couldn't accommodate the needs in fact of the poets thus coming in. So either one started one's own small modest mimeograph magazine and hoped ten people would read it…. For this Best American Poems business, I'm reading, or looking as best I can, at a range of online journals, which now become legitimate place of activity for this publication. That's fascinating; I find a lot there. It's a funny time. I would say it's remarkably conservative in the sense that people are reflective and the basic disposition is reflective. A friend showed me within the last few weeks, photographs of Gregory Corso's grave in the English cemetery in Rome. I think one of our country's most dear, dear accomplishments was Gregory's getting Gregory buried in there. He's the first person to be buried in that cemetery in a hundred years. There he is. Right there's Shelley, there's Gregory. It felt wonderful. If you look at the words on Gregory's stone, taken from his own writing, they are of a mind in particularity that almost no one writing today has the power of. It isn't simply that Gregory went for broke, but that he claimed and stated the world in an absolutely far beyond confidence way that I just don't find. I find echoes of it or tones of it or facts of it. Same is true of poets like Ted Berrigan, whom I felt was great, or Olson or Duncan. In some ways it's got to be nostalgia. You can't be seventy-five without missing your friends, or else you've never been alive at all. So that's true: that these heroic presences of my life are endlessly there. But I miss a scale and an appetite. But I may not know about it-maybe in some very, necessarily edgy place where's there no easy way in and they're trying to find it. BJ: I was talking to someone the other day about Allen [Ginsberg] and the kind of presence Allen was for us. RC: Yeah, he was great. BJ: Looking for someone like that now, or someone who fills that slot now, and I don't see it. RC: No. BJ: It may be that the chemistry just isn't adequate for someone like that to flourish. It's a different time. RC: I remember Allen, one time, when I was to give a lecture curiously at the Sorbonne-that was later described as the shortest lecture ever delivered in the history of that university, something like twenty minutes-and I gave all the books away at the end. Sort of a hint, you know. Basically the lecture was reading from these books. So in any case, I remember talking to him about this prospect and I was trying to resolve on some writer and some way of coming in. He said, why don't you emphasize that American poets are first of all extraordinarily eccentric people? They are cranks, classic social cranks, and that without exception they are all self-invented. They don't constitute a lineage or a tradition of the usual imagination, certainly not Parisian, or French. They are Pound, or Whitman, or Emerson equally. I mean they all effectually invent both themselves and the world in which they are living – invent their modus or their means. Edgar Allen Poe, for example, the person I finally settled on. BJ: And the good doctor. RC: …Williams took the whole sense of speech particular to people so far beyond the rhetoric that it had had in writers like Sandberg, et cetera, where it was a simulated language. It wasn't- out of the mouths of Polish mothers was in fact quite true. He never spoke in an imagined rhetoric such as Frost had. His language was very specific to him, so it was never talked down or dramatic in its base. BJ: Finish about the lecture. You talked about Poe? RC: Yeah, I talked about Poe. I was using the fact that his contemporaries thought he was a bore indeed, and that intellectually and critically and also as a poet he was head and shoulders above almost all his company. He was one of the great critics ever, not just in his ability to nitpick, but his abilities to think were fascinating. Then of course the invention of the classic detective stories and what not. That was, oh he was terrific. BJ: Yes he was. RC: Well the French loved him, I mean I knew that. Mallarmé had made this great translation of "The Raven," which was far more respected than that poem has been in this country. BJ: This leads me to something I wanted to ask you, Bob. You were just talking about American poets inventing themselves. RC: Right. BJ: One of the words I've heard you use again and again over the years is "company". RC: Company. I want company. "My love and company," as I wrote. I think partly because of growing up in a small town, which on the one hand, had a very intimate and to this day has still that, echoes of that real fact of people, both my people from that time but also the habits of this town, although it's now largely suburbia. In any case, because my father had moved us in as a family, and although my mother was the town nurse, so that was certainly a real identification, I never felt quite person to the place. I mean I felt, on the one hand, who else could I be, I lived there. I had my friends there. They'd stay friends all my life. But I curiously never, I didn't know quite how I'd got there. I felt like a foundling, as though I'd been left on the doorstep. So it was, it was always a curious ambivalence. Also our household didn't have much company. There wasn't, in the old-fashioned sense of "company come for dinner" or something. There weren't many people coming and going from our house. It wasn't physically isolated, but the nature of my mother's work and her fatigue obviously when she had finished. Although she was a warm and responsive person, she was not a comfortably social person. That kind of "you all come in" was not her ability. So, company. I remember, for example, a couple years ago when I was trying to persuade graduate students in our Poetics program to let me get them some kind of a digs in the city that would let them have more, not just presence in the city, but let them be more in the city as its information and daily business. I said, you know, "You need company", et cetera et cetera. I kept talking about company. "You gotta have company." One of the terrific women in the group, Anya Levin no less, who actually did eventually establish such a place, she said, "I thought when you said company you were talking about a small business that you wanted to start." I said, "No, no, no another kind of company." And break bread together. And so in any case, the way I came of age as a poet, or came into poetry at the time, it really was a company. I'd lived in a sort of isolated manner and then suddenly arriving at Black Mountain I found here were all these peers and relationships were just validating and reassuring beyond belief. That company stayed all my life. I'd blessedly have it, had it. BJ: When was it that you got there, and who was part of it? RC: Initially, the primary person then there was Olson, Charles Olson. This would be '54 I came. I began writing Olson just at the beginning of the 50s and we had this furious correspondence, which was- BJ: Eight volumes. RC: Yeah, it's like ten volumes for something like two years continuing. I don't think it will all be published likely in my lifetime. The editor died. I don't think we killed him, but- BJ: -you burned out an editor. RC: Dear George. He was Olson's primary editor. It was an awful responsibility, terrifying in its implications. He got through ten. Well, he did nine volumes and then a person appointed by him did one more and that's where it stopped. In any case, Olson was there, Ed Dorn was there. The nexus of other poets was through the Black Mountain Review, which I was funded to begin. That was a further location. That brought in friends as Duncan, for example, and Paul Blackburn, Denise Levertov, et cetera. It began to be not simply our gang. It really was; it was our emotional and defining cluster. We were not necessarily a happy company all the time. X couldn't stand Y. There were endlessly dilemmas of that kind. Just moments before you came I had a call from these terrific musicians…. He said he wanted to talk to me because one of them thought that the other was [noise]. What did I feel about it? Well, I don't know and I'm not playing the music. So if it works or if it doesn't work for you, that's the real argument….I can't tell you. I certainly would understand if you said you can't work with X because X doesn't work with you or something or just doesn't seem to do it. Yeah. Anyhow, so there were those kind of dilemma at times. Or people thought I'd lost it when I would publish various poets. I remember one was classic – "The Goat Man." I can't remember the name of the writer. Friends thought I'd really lost it when I published that story. I still like the story, but it's a classic, vatic sort of primitive terrific story. BJ: You published it in the Review? RC: Yeah, in the Black Mountain Review. I didn't worry about taste in that way at all. The great pleasure was, I never forgot Pound's ukase. He says: "Damn your taste. I want if possible to sharpen your perceptions, after which your taste can take care of itself." That was immensely useful advice. Bob Creeley and I were born May 21 ten years apart-he in Arlington, Massachusetts, in 1926 and I in Brooklyn, New York, in 1936-so he would have been 75 that day and I would have been 65. He said something else to me in that conversation that, if it didn't free me from fear of death brought me to a truce with it. The power that a few words can have never ceases to astonish me, which is a fact poets take joy in every day of their working lives. I never got around to telling Bob how important to me was the thing he'd said, almost as an aside. We'd been talking about the deaths of friends and then about how both of us were workaholics and how we'd probably be hard at it, right to the end. It was a conversation we'd had before and would have again. But that time Bob said something he'd never said before, nor did he say it subsequently: "You know," he said, "you're not going to finish anyhow." "You're not going to finish anyhow." That had never occurred to me. I don't know when Bob realized it. What a brilliant, liberating notion that is. "You're not going to finish anyhow." What a beastly burden that frees you of. It licenses you to take on anything. You don't finish. Since you don't finish, you don't have to worry about finishing. Finishing isn't what it's about. People for whom finishing is what it's about are already finished. It's the doing it that's the joy, and the talking about it that's the joy, doing and having enough pals and family accessible by phone or email or close by so that you can do the talking that has to be done until the breath is no longer there to do the talking with. Which he did, right to the end, when the early morning sun burst through that Odessa, Texas, hospital room window and he saw that his wife Penelope and their dear children Will and Hannah were there and he told them what a nice thing he thought that was, what a nice thing it was. Bruce Jackson is SUNY Distinguished Professor and Samuel P. Capen Professor of American Culture at SUNY Buffalo. He edits the web journal Buffalo Report. He can be reached at: [email protected]
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Transitory Nostalgia The Photographers' Gallery, London, presents the previously unseen Polaroid work of Wim Wenders. Instant Stories delves into the Oscar-nominated filmmaker's working process, displaying over 200 photographs from the 1970s and 1980s. Documenting the artist's daily life and adventurous road trips, the exhibition explores the relationship between time and object. Opens 20 October. Find out more: www.thephotographersgallery.org.uk 1. Valley of the Gods, Utah, 1977 © Wim Wenders Courtesy Deutsches Filminstitut Frankfurt 10 to See: Summer Shows This summer's must-see solo exhibitions, group shows and biennales demonstrate the UK's dynamic artistic landscape. 5 to See: This Weekend Exhibitions opening towards the end of April encompass the breadth of contemporary photographic practice. Martin Parr: Early Observations Known best for honest and often critical portrayals of the Great British public, Martin Parr has been unafraid to capture humanity through his vision. Aesthetica is a worldwide destination for art and culture. In-depth features foreground today's most innovative practitioners across art, design, photography, architecture, music and film. Subscribe to Aesthetica Magazine New issues straight to your device from just £5.99
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St. Louis first-round selection Dylan Carlson joins the show, fresh off a Gulf Coast League championship in his debut pro season. The Minor League postseason began this week for all full-season leagues, so Tyler and Sam start with a discussion on their favorite storylines heading into the playoffs at the Triple-A and Double-A levels. Strike Two moves down to the lower levels, where the talent isn't necessarily as high but the lure of a ring is just as real. The guys break down what they're watching at Class A Advanced leagues and below. With the sun setting on the regular season, Tyler and Sam discuss how they believe the 2016 Minor League season will be remembered. Cardinals No. 21 prospect Dylan Carlson joined the show one day after helping the Gulf Coast League Cardinals capture their first-ever title. The 17-year-old outfielder also talks about getting picked 33rd overall in this year's Draft, his adjustment to the pros and what type of year it's been for Sacramento-area baseball. MiLB.com's Benjamin Hill joins the show for his weekly podcast segment to talk about the five finalists for Class A Short Season Staten Island's upcoming name change, the end of the Brevard County Manatees and a special pup in Reno.
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Step 1: Check out the Astros' website to see how early the stadium opens. Step 2: Learn that it opens two hours early *only* on Saturdays. Step 3: Plan to be there on a Saturday and RUSH to get there on time. Step 4: Look forward to snagging an Astros commemorative ball during BP. Step 5: Hear that the website is wrong and that the gates open 90 minutes early. Step 6: Be very VERY annoyed and hope that the Astros never win another game. I caught the ricochet while cutting to my left through the 2nd row. Within a minute or two, Prince crushed a ball that appeared to be heading right toward the other guy. I could've easily drifted to my left and reached in front of him, but I don't know . . . I felt like he deserved a chance to catch it. Therefore, as the ball was descending, I climbed back into the 2nd row in case he missed it. That's exactly what happened. The ball sailed two feet over his head, and his two-inch vertical didn't quite get the job done. As the ball barely cleared his glove, this guy toppled over backward into a seat, and I made the catch. I snagged three more Prince Fielder home runs after that and tossed two of those balls to the kids. The first of the three landed near me in the seats and thankfully didn't take a crazy bounce. The next home was a towering shot that I caught on the fly after climbing two or three rows up. Then I caught the final one after running 40 feet to my right through the front row, breaking a cup holder (which snapped off when my left knee grazed it), and reaching out over the railing. I could hear/sense that the whole stadium was buzzing — more for Prince's power display, no doubt, but it was cool to be on the receiving end of it. After that, I headed downstairs and stayed in right field. I didn't snag any more baseballs for the rest of BP, but I signed a few for some kids that recognized me. In the photo above, the guy on the left is named Mike Miles, and I've known him for quite a while. Way back in 1997, my girlfriend (whom I ended up dating for four years) happened to be best friends with his girlfriend, so that's how we met. He used to live right around the corner from me in New York City. Now he lives in Houston. The other guy in the photo is named Donny Haltom. He's a local ballhawk, and I've known him for a few years. Did you see this tweet that I posted before the stadium had opened? That's how she won the seeds. Given the fact that Max Scherzer was on the hill (and that the Astros are terrible), I figured there'd be lots of strikeouts, so I positioned myself near the home-plate end of the dugout. As the innings ticked by and my opportunities dwindled, I knew that my best shot at getting another commemorative ball would be from home plate umpire Scott Barry after the game. Before the bottom of the 9th got underway, I got the infield warm-up ball from Tigers coach Rafael Belliard, and although it *was* commemorative, the logo was quite worn — nice but not good enough. As far as I was concerned, I still had to get another. Angel and I had exchanged some emails over the past few seasons, but this was the first time that we actually met. It was great to catch up in person, and I also got to meet his father, whose name is . . . Angel. Nice guys — very polite and respectful. On my way up to the concourse, I took a closer look at the umpire ball . . . . . . and was surprised to see a lumpy, uneven spot above the commemorative logo. See it there on the stitches, just left of center? That's the kind of ball that I'm used to seeing in BP with the word "practice" stamped on the sweet spot. I wonder what the folks at MLB would say if they knew that a less-than-perfect ball nearly made it into a game. I was hoping to buy a new Astros cap on the way out — the one I have is waaay out of date — but by the time I finished, the team store was closed. No big deal. I'll keep rockin' the old cap. Maybe it'll help me get future toss-ups. I mean, it shows that I've been a fan for a long time, right? Back at my hotel (which I didn't check into until midnight), I photographed the six baseballs that I kept . . . . . . and stayed up way too late — as always. • 132 balls in 18 games this season = 7.33 balls per game. • 44 balls in 5 lifetime games at Minute Maid Park = 8.8 balls per game. Wow! 3 commemorative balls! Nice day Zack. Nice game Zack! I found out that another ballhawk was also at the Braves vs. Mets game on Sunday, and he too snagged a Rockies Commemorative Ball. Sounds like the Mets have got some leftover that they are using during B.P. That whistling sound is the sound of the baseball painted watermelon heading straight for you…. So if the Astros and Yankees play each other, Zack is now rooting for the ______? Wow! Nice commemorative logo! I saw the Astros in Anaheim this April and there wasn't a commemorative to be found with them at that point. Zack, you need to change the number of donors and the amount pledged per ball. Cause I put my two cents in. The consecutive games with at least one ball streak continues to fascinate me! Great job; I love your work! Do you have a calendar of which ballparks you will be in in the future? Would love to watch you "work"! Hey Zack! On my way to Camden right now…what time will you be arriving at the ballpark tomorrow? Cool. My time will come. If I have to wait 'til I visit Coors to snag one of those balls, so be it. Sorry I didn't get to see you there, but PLEASE, don't send that drummer after me! Cool. I hope you get some more. Don't make me report you to the FAA. The Astros. When in doubt, I always root for the National League team. Oh wait. I'd say it's a decent logo. It would've been great if "2013" were in there somewhere. I really hate it when commemorative balls don't have the year. D'oh! I'll update it in my next entry (which will almost certainly be posted tonight). Thanks for the pledge. Thank you. If I ever manage to catch up on my own blog, I'll be sure to check out yours. Then scroll down and look for the calendar. I have a phone/radio interview scheduled tomorrow for 3:50pm, so I'm gonna try to get to the stadium by then and bang it out. There's a chance, though, that I'll still be in the car when I do it. Either way, I should be there fairly early. I plan to enter the stadium at the center-field end of the warehouse — you know, at the Eutaw Street gate. Refer to my tweet about how I felt about you getting the 3 commemoratives. I kid, though, congrats. I hate how the Astros don't take them on the road…. or take BP 3 days in a row on the road. Teams who are 8-22 usually I don't know… need batting practice. Hey Zack it's a nick Horowitz again, the 10 year old. Will u be at Met game Wednesday? I have 9th row seats in 114. You're welcome to come to my seat at the game! The Astros need to practice more than just hitting. I'd think you'd get more visiting team homers at PETCO. The Padres don't seem to have much power. Nope, I'll be in Chicago, but thanks for the offer. Have fun!
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AUG-SEPT 2003 Tehching Hsieh First One Year Performance,1978-79 (Cage Piece) courtesy of the artist. Tehching Hsieh is a pioneer of Performance Art. He has been called a "master" by Marina Abramovic and appears in almost every book written on the subject. He did six extraordinary one-year performances. In 1978 he did his first one-year performance; he built a cage in a loft in Tribeca that looked very much like a jail cell. He lived in there for one year, he never came out, he never read, he didn't write, he didn't watch TV, he didn't talk. His meals were delivered to him daily and his excrement taken out in a bucket. His next one-year piece was to punch a card in a time clock, every hour on the hour 24 hours a day for one year. He made a 16-millimeter film of this by releasing one frame every time he punched the clock. The result is to see a year passing in six minutes. His next one-year piece was to spend a year outside in New York City without ever going into a building. His fourth one-year piece was to be tied by a length of rope to fellow artist Linda Montano for one year. His fifth performance was to not make art, or look at art for one year. His last performance was to make art privately for 13 years and then release the results to the public. When he released those results it was a statement saying, "I kept myself alive" and nothing else save the questions the audience asked. We talked with him in our home in Chelsea. Brainard Carey (Rail): Let's talk about your first one-year performance when you built a cage that you lived in without reading writing or talking. Did you have many visitors, that is, an audience? Tehching Hsieh: I only let people come in 18 times, not 365 days. It was scheduled. People found out through posters, talking to neighbors. My friend put posters in the street. Delia Bajo (Rail): Why one year? Hsieh: Because one year is the largest single unit of how we count time. It takes the earth a year to move around the sun. Three years, four years is something else. It is about being human, how we explain time, how we measure our existence. A century is another mark, which is how the last piece was created. Rail: How did you afford to do the first piece? Hsieh: I had 5000 square feet in Tribeca, I rented to several people and I made a total of 150 dollars a month profit and that was enough to sustain the project. Rail: Was there any interaction between you and the people who came in, did they say anything to you? Hsieh: They did not say anything, talking was not allowed. Rail: How did you feel when you came out of the cage and went out to the street? Hsieh: I had prepared my mind, but my body was weak. I felt as though there were wolves all around me. I could feel the sense of survival, an aggression in everyone. Sometimes I find I have no answers to questions about that experience. Also, there was a lot of things being said about me at that time that were hurtful. In Taiwan, there was a lot of bad news and reports about me continuously. They said this is not about art, it is about my mental problem and that this work puts Chinese people down. Someone sent an anonymous letter that said my next piece should be to burn my face and they clipped out an article with my picture and burned my face. Someone wrote me a letter from the U.N. that was printed in the Wall Street Journal that said we don't need your kind of work here, it is destructive, we don't welcome you here. That was after the paper wrote an article on me. These kinds of things were upsetting. During this first piece I thought a lot about how my work could be developed. Rail: Was the first piece the most difficult? Hsieh: Yes, I would say that. It took the most mental energy. Rail: When you first arrived in New York you "jumped ship," what exactly happened? Hsieh: I was in the equivalent of the merchant marines and immigration wouldn't let me in so I walked off the ship and stayed here. Rail: That is similar to defecting, no? Hsieh: Yes. I walked on to the pier and then escaped. I was coming from Taiwan, and at that time I couldn't leave the country, it was the only way out, though a high price to pay. I wanted to come to New York because it was the worlds art center, and I wanted to be a good artist! Rail: What were your first impressions? Hsieh: I jumped ship in Philadelphia, and paid a driver $150 to drive me to New York. As we approached New York, I saw the skyline which was incredible, the size of it. Then the speed the driver of the taxi drove was very scary. I was scared of the process of moving so fast, not being able to touch the ground. Rail: Did you have a mentor or teacher in Taiwan? Hsieh: I didn't really have one teacher. If I asked a teacher about going to New York, they would say don't go. When I didn't want to paint anymore, they didn't understand. I think there were many teachers and philosophers that I learned from. But before I left, I knew I wanted to be a serious artist. One of the last pieces, the first action I did there was to jump out of a very high two story window, and I documented it. That was 1973. It wasn't very good work, but it was a start. I made a huge photographic print from it. In Taiwan we had no information at all about conceptual art and other forms. Rail: So you never heard of Yves Klein? Hsieh: No, even after the one-year performance, I hadn't heard of Yves Klein. Rail: In the second one-year piece, you punched a time clock every hour on the hour for a whole year. Was it difficult to re-enter the world after that piece? Hsieh: Not really, I just began sleeping through the night. Rail: Next came your performance with the artist Linda Montano where you were tied together with a length of rope for a year. Do you still speak with her? Hsieh: Yes, but not so much, because we have had difficulty dividing that piece up. Rail: What do you mean? Hsieh: She took that piece and made it hers. Most people think that was her piece. The picture she always uses I don't like either. She is in the foreground and I am in the background. Sometimes my name isn't even included when documentation of the work is shown. So I am a little angry, because actually it was my idea and we decided to do it together and share the work 50/50, but now it is like she has eighty and I have twenty. She says it is the critics that make it that way. I tell her, "You know what is going on." But she doesn't agree and there it is. Third One Year Performance, 1982-1983 (Outdoor Piece) courtesy of the artist. Rail: Then you did the performance where you spent an entire year outdoors in New York City. After that you did your last one-year performance which was to spend a year not making or looking at any art. Hsieh: Yes, to not make art, which is what I am doing now, being here with you. We say, what is art, what isn't art, but for me this isn't art. I don't make art anymore. Also of course this is an action and life is made up of actions. There's a philosophical saying: I'm 50 years old now. I am experienced enough to know the past and probably to know the future. I don't have much left, but I can still help or do something to make things better. It is just not through art. Rail: But you say an action can be not doing art, so are you currently, "not doing" as an art action? Hsieh: No, no. I am not—not doing anymore. I am doing actions, but it is not art. I have six pieces I did, those are about art. Rail: Yet the fifth piece where you did not make art is similar to what you are doing now, isn't it? Hsieh: That was a piece of art. This is not. Action is not necessarily art. But I don't really care about what is art and what is not. I want to know if something is interesting and that doesn't have to be art. If there is an interesting message, let's talk about it. Otherwise I am not interested. I say I have done six pieces, not more. I continue to say this. But I am now not doing, and I am not an artist now. Some times people say, "Oh, the kind of work you are doing now is art," but it is not. If you want to call it art, it has nothing to do with me. You try to do something that is not art, but has a good art quality. That is meaningful to me. Not making a form like art, but pursuing a quality. If I am painting a house, people say I am painting or I am doing a performance. But it is not. I am doing what I have to do in life. I have a building in Williamsburg and I let artists live there for free from 1994 until now. There are different artists in there every year. They have a 1000 square feet to work in. I don't call that art; it is just a visiting artists project. Rail: You bought buildings there? Hsieh: I bought a building, renovated it, and built another building that was entirely new. Rail: You financed it yourself? Hsieh: Yes. You see, before I came to the U.S. I was a painter and I did many paintings until 1973. In 1994, they were all sold at an auction and I made about $500,000. I have four floors. One floor I rent to cover expenses. The rest I give to visiting artists. This year, one is a Mongolian filmmaker and another is a Ukrainian folk singer. Rail: How do you find the artists? Hsieh: I have a person who helps me select the artists. And that person gets one floor, and the other two floors are given to two artists a year. But again, that is not art to me, because to me any person can do that kind of "art." Rich people for example can do it without any problem. So, that is the kind of action I do, the life I create. Rail: When you first came to New York, was there some person or event that inspired you? Hsieh: When I came to New York I didn't know any performance artists before I began, or even about the term performance art. Someone came to me and said they wanted to write an article about be in High Performance magazine. I though to myself, "High Performance, what is that?" It sounded like something to do with cars to me, and I was wondering why a car magazine was interested to talk with me! After that I understood more. I am still isolated in my way. Here and there performance artists or editors will come by and say hello, but I don't know much about the outside and I am still the same. Rail: You have family in Taiwan? Hsieh: My mother and brother lived in Taiwan and they both supported me. When I asked for money they could sometimes send it. Even now I ask for money, but they are tired of me. Rail: Many of the pieces are about being alone. Hsieh: Yes, it is part of my nature, but I also enjoy talking, that is also part of my nature. Rail: We both relate to your work. As you know, our work is sometimes not even seen as art. Because we work with people coming off the street, it is not important that we present ourselves as artists. Hsieh: That's why I like the work you do. It feels good to me more than other forms of work I have seen. It is something fresh. I am not saying how your work is formed and how the structure of art should be. You are doing something new and are experimenting, similar to drawing, you make possibilities, the technique, meaning the concept, is important, it works. The quality of what you do is no different than mine. Your actual work however is very different, it is closer to life in some way. I like that it doesn't involve a stage. I like that it is a less formal tradition. Rail: We are interviewing an artist who no longer makes art. Hsieh: I no longer call myself an artist, but I cannot change the way you see me. If you want to call me an artist, O.K. I can talk about art because I have done it. I may be more clear about things than I was before. I don't make art and I am letting go of assumptions and definitions. You have to be creative, you can do anything. I am not becoming narrow, it is about opening up possibilities. After I did the piece where I did not do art for one year, I cannot go back and do a piece again. Rail: You mean the art of not doing art, or that project again or what came before? Hsieh: OK, everything I do is in a progression, an evolution. If I do one year without making art, what is the next step in the progression? If I go back to do another one-year performance like the earlier pieces, it doesn't make sense. Do you understand? The next logical step was to just survive into the next century, the new millennium. Rail: So all the performances built up clearly. Hsieh: Yes, to do another work of art I have to go somewhere else in the universe which is why I said after the 13-year piece I just survived, on earth, the next step is out of this world because I have done what I can do here. On another planet I could do something. Our time is very short here. When we speak of historical figures we say they were born this year, died that year. Or, we say, they are still alive. That's all we talk about really. It's just like the dinosaurs, all we can talk about is when they lived and died. So for me, I use similar language. I can only say that I have kept myself alive. More details are unnecessary, survival is all. What I have done in those years remains in my mind. So you understand now, if I want to do art again, I cannot. I can enjoy life and do what I like, but not art. Rail: And collaborations? Hsieh: I avoid that because I do not want to lose control of my situation. An interview like this is different, I feel comfortable with you two. But another example is if I let you wash my feet for your performance, I would only let you do it if you didn't document it in any way, which includes writing about it. Rail: What do you look at now, or read? Hsieh: I only have time to take breaks here and there, enjoy tea. I daydream. But to be honest, I don't read very much. I am working on my building still. I have been traveling because I lecture on this work and my D.V.D. I am thinking about starting some kind of foundation in Taiwan. Rail: Ironically, now that you no longer make art you are being asked to lecture. You have made limited editions of your posters for sale, and a D.V.D. of all your work. Hsieh: Sometimes I say I am a salesman now, working on my retirement fund. Rail: Just when you let go of everything, you are in demand around the world. It is extraordinary in a way. Your career is over and you can still enjoy the fruits of it. Hsieh: Yes, but what I tell you of the demand is limited. I have sold very few editions. My phone rarely rings and soon this too will be over. When I go to China I give away all the D.V.D.'s because no one can afford them. Actually I sold one when I was there. Rail: After looking at all the pieces, I felt a sense of sadness or loneliness and the difficulty of survival. Hsieh: I would say that is part of it. We don't look at survival that closely. We pretend to smile. We are all taught to say everything is O.K., we are in control, even if we are not. There is a need to be positive in public. But art is not doing that. We try to tell the truth in someway, to touch a part of it, to not be so typical. This kind of work is not about suffering, it is about existence. It is about a technique, my concept is to show this technique. I think technique is the most important thing. Also, my work is different than say Marina Abramovic and Ulays work. They did work based on endurance, another version of how they see time, how long can their bodies stand something. Their work is still about their idea of time. My idea is that time becomes the main thing, how I pass the time is my main concern. It doesn't matter what I do, I pass time. Delia Bajo Brainard Carey Xaviera Simmons: Crisis Makes a Book Club In the comprehensive survey exhibition Crisis Makes a Book Club, Xaviera Simmons explains with brutal clarity the need for real gestures; land acknowledgments without Land Back will not do, and there can be no equality without reparations. As the title calls out, starting book clubs to read the literature of the oppressed without yielding the social and economic capital demanded in those very texts means nothing. A Joe Brainard Show in a Book By Megan N. Liberty SEPT 2021 | Art Books This collection of zines and book jacket designs celebrates Brainard's generosity, but also his skill as a designer, highlighting the material aspects of the artist's hand, his graphic design sensibility, and use of the space of the page. 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These experiences are ones which have shaped my existence and the blessings bestowed upon myself are those which I'll cherish for this life and beyond. It was 1943 when Baba Nand Singh Ji departed for his heavenly abode. At that time, I was only 13 years of age, but as I was living in Jagraon (which is only 3 miles from the Nanaksar Thath) I was fortunate enough to witness the heavenly darshan of Baba Nand Singh Ji Maharaj many times along with the sangat of Jagraon. Baba Nand Singh Ji Maharaj continuously told the sangat that upon his departure for a higher place, Baba Isher Singh Ji Maharaj would fulfill the reigns and take full command of delivering the message of Guru Nanak Sahib. At the time of departure of Baba Nand Singh Ji, Baba Isher Singh Ji was only 27 years old, the elder sewadars felt a resentment towards Baba Ji as he had accomplished more in his short time than they did in many more years. Over time, this resentment and jealousy grew to the point that Baba Ji decided it was best for him to resituate outside of his birth village of Jhorran, and at this location he stayed for seven years from 1943-1950 and performed continuous recitations of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaj. Even before Baba Isher Singh Ji moved to Nanaksar, he would constantly forecast the future and shower the sangat with clues about his impending departure. Baba Isher Singh Ji departed so suddenly in 1963 that everyone was greatly puzzled. Detailed below is an overview of a fraction of the hints which Baba Ji gave, but by no means is this close to being a comprehensive list as it only conveys the information I saw or heard first hand. With this said, there are unquestionably other indications which I'm unaware of. However, with this list and the conciseness of the information provided, I'm sure the message of describing Baba Ji's heavenly forethought will be realized by the reader due to the sheer extensiveness of the information given by our holy Baba Ji. The main purpose in me writing down some of the clues is that I am now 80 years of age and due to the interrupted nature of time, it's vital that these experiences be recorded for the future. Considering that the main circle of witnesses to Baba Ji's discourses is slowly withering down with each passing day, I have made a humble attempt to record this information first hand for all to understand. Through my sharing of these narratives and bachans in the past, I have seen 1st hand how the bachans told by Baba Ji often get repeated only for the final message to bear little or no resemblance to the original bachans due to the cumulative effect of mistakes down the line. With this said I am going to narrate these bachans as seen and heard by myself through physically being present at Nanaksar and all the adjacent cities and towns during Baba Isher Singh ji's discourses. Humble apologizes are offered by myself for any errors. I thought of mentioning all those which I remember and which I listened myself from Baba Ji himself and in diwans, because all the old sangies of Baba Ji have already departed or about to depart. So I am going to make this humble attempt to record all these. The first hint which Baba Ji gave to the sangat was a short time after the departure of Baba Nand Singh Ji in 1943. At this time Baba Ji was experiencing great sorrow and tears would always roll down Baba Ji's eyes on remembering the previous years. Baba Ji uttered that his final time is also very close and that he too is ready to succumb to a calling from above, because I got the Humaknama this morning " JIN TUM BHEJE TINHE BULAIY SUKH SEHAJ SETI GHAR AAVO" (ang.678). (the one who sent you has now recalled you. Return to your home now in peace and pleasure). Immediately after hearing these words, the sangat made a heartfelt request with folded hands as they too were immensely deprived by the departure of Vade Baba Ji. Upon hearing the sangats request, Baba Ji immediately ordered the start of an Akhand Path of Sahib Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji and after the bhog ceremony, Baba Ji said "Ok, Guru Sahib has accepted the request and given me 20 years more, however, he has instructed me to do a lot of work in this time." This was the first hint, and this bachan was uttered in 1943. Upon the expiration of Guru Sahibs hukam, on the 20th year (in 1963), Baba Ji left for his heavenly abode. However, Baba Ji's limited time was not a distraction from his main purpose, and through extending his time by 20 years, Baba Ji accomplished all the work of Amrit Parchar in such a haste that the sangat completely forgot about the first and original clue. Some of Baba Ji's bachans (sermons) have been recorded and in these tapes Baba Ji continuously stressed that a lot of work needs to be done, but it is very difficult for him as Nirankar (God) has only given him a meager time quota. Again, these are further indications that Baba Ji was hinting about his impending departure. Baba Ji visited a lot of places in India as part of his Amrit Parchar and again there was a constant message that Baba Ji delivered was that the sangat was forever ready to take Guru Sahibs holy nectar, but that he himself had only a little amount of time to carry out these services. In 1963 at a local village, Baba Ji was delivering his holy bachans and stating the requirement to take Amrit. At this point, a sangi (follower) insisted upon taking it next time Baba Ji was to come back to the village, but at this request, Baba Ji replied "Take it now, as no-one knows whether the next time will come around or not" and after that Baba Ji didn't visit that village and soon after departed for heavenly abode. Again in 1963 at a local diwan, Baba Ji remarked "I'm soon to move to a place, where no-one can see me or meet me and I'll be in complete solitude." Again, the sangat did not understand this message. Another time in 1963, Baba Ji stressed that "the time is soon upon us, when I'll be able to see all of you, but none of you will be able to see me." A few months before his departure, Baba Ji planned to go to Delhi to continue his diwans. After the Samampti Hukamnama of the program at Nanaksar, the usual program was that everyone would move towards the langar area and Baba Ji would proceed towards his assan. However, on that night, Baba Ji moved out towards the sangat and got hold of the microphone and said, "Never think that I am going to be far away. I will always be near you so be sure to come daily even after I leave". The sangat assumed Baba Ji said this as he was leaving as part of his parchar, but still wondered why Baba Ji had never made such a declaration before. This was another clear hint that things would soon change. Baba Ji stated in his diwans that a Puran Mahapursh (a true saint) can be recognized by the way he leaves this world. Baba Ji stressed that a true saint doesn't suffer or delay the inevitable and instead leaves in a second the world's left in astonishment wondering what happened. To further illustrate these examples, Baba Ji stressed that a true saint moves to heaven instantly and he gave some examples of how instantly a puran mahapursh leaves this world as follows: When there are two rooms and these rooms have a single door in between them. If a person wants to move from one room to the other, how much time will it take to make the journey? In the same way that it takes virtually no time to switch rooms, a Puran Mahapursh takes even less time when moving from one place (Earth) to another (Heaven). When a person switches shirts to remove one and wear another, it takes very little time. In this same way, when the shirt of life needs to be changed, a Puran Mahapursh will not even take a second to depart. When a snake slips its body out from its outer skin, the outer part of the skin (kanj) is not at all broken and is fully intact. This is astonishing that the snake does this without the assistance of any hands or feet, so how could he leave a complete body without any damage (not at all broken or torn). In this same way, a Puran Mahapursh leaves everything in place and leaves the world wondering what just happened. When a horse is ready and the rider has one foot in the 'rakab' of the saddle. It takes very little time to move the other foot into the other rakab. In this same way, moving over the boundary from one place to another takes even less time than this for a Puran Mahapursh. If an elephant was to have a thread tied around its neck, how much time would it take for the elephant to break the thread? Of course, this is an effortless task for a being with such power and in this same way, it's again an effortless task for a Puran Mahapursh to break the thread of life and move to another realm. Finally, Baba Ji stressed that he is waiting for the order of Baba Nand Singh Ji and when Baba Ji receives hukam to come, he'll not wait even a single second and the matter will be trivial. With this bachan in mind, when Baba Isher Singh Ji departed on October 7, 1963, he did so in the blink of an eye, and in a split second Baba Ji had merged in to a higher place. Baba Ji gave another hint. He said a few days before his impending departure, that a newly married couple was traveling in a train. As they got down at their respective station, the wife placed a long cloth (ghund) around and over her face in order to cover it (like a security blanket – so no-one would see her). As she did this, her husband said, "please wait here, I am going to get some food from a nearby restaurant and bring it back for us". At this point, a robber was standing nearby. He overheard the conversation and upon the departure of the husband, he said to the lady, " Let us go to our village we will have food there". The lady with her face covered went with the robber and along the way, he looted everything. After giving this example, Baba Ji informed the sangat that they, "must be alert as the time is soon approaching when a lot of impostors will crop up in the absence of a master. I will not be here and they will loot everything so be cautious." This was another clear indication of the imminent future. Many times in his diwans and during regular congregations with individual members, Baba Ji remarked to the sangat that "they must not be impatient. Have patience as I will definitely be with you" (meaning, alongside you both now and in the future). The sangat did not understand why Baba Ji was saying this as he was in perfect health. It was on Sunday, October 6, 1963 when Baba Ji delivered his final bachans to the sangat at Nanaksar. At this program, Baba Ji started his bachans at 7.05 p.m. and finished exactly two hours later at 9.05 p.m. Detailed below are some of the hints of his imminent departure which Baba Ji offered that night: During this last discourse, there were around seven doctors seated in the diwan including my father, the respected Dr. Sant Singh Ji, Dr. Kulwant Singh, Dr. Channan Singh and other doctors from Amritsar who made the special trip to Nanaksar for the diwan. Here, even before Baba Ji approached his assan to begin his bachans, he immediately stated, "Doctor Sahib, "Sunao phir naven rabb diyan naviane gallan"(tell me the new bachans and words of the new master). At this remark, the sangat did not understand what Baba Ji meant as there was only one master of Nanaksar. This was the first clear hint of the day, and from this Baba Ji began his bachans with the strongest of indications. After Baba ji, took the seat at his assan, he turned to Dr. Channan Singh and said "Doctor Sahib what is the meaning of this verse (sentence) in Gurbani," "KAL KAATI RAJE KASAEE DHARAM PANKH KAR UDRIA," to which the doctor replied, "the dark age of Kalyug is the dagger. Kings are the butchers; and righteousness has sprouted wings and flown away". Baba Ji replied, "Doctor sahib, tell me something. If there is a sick patient in a village then we take him to the doctor for treatment, but if the entire village becomes sick, then the doctor hurries to the village to treat all ailments". From this, Baba Ji continued, "Doctor sahib, the time is coming when Dharam (religion) will vanish and Irreligion will be rampant and groupism will become the most important to the people and all of mankind will only care about money." However, Baba Ji reassured the sangat "do not worry, when such a time comes, righteousness (religion, dharma) will come to the rescue with flying wings and recues the religion". With this said why all of a sudden did Baba Ji start talking about the future and explaining that some dark times were soon approaching? This was another hint detailing that although there would be some hardships, Baba Ji would not leave the sangat in vain. On this day, Baba Ji also stressed that a true follower is one who never turns his face away from the Guru (teacher) even when he departs. With this said, Baba Ji was informing the sangat that once his calling had come, they should remain true to the lessons Baba Ji taught them. To further emphasize the point above, Baba Ji gave the example of trees and how they remain standing in the same place for decades upon decades. Baba Ji explained how a tree is standing on its head (the roots), while it's legs (the branches and leaves) are up in the air. However, despite being upside down, the tree does not leave its place, even when the most horrendous weather approaches. Baba Ji stressed that a tree is so loyal to its turf that even if a severe storm approaches, the tree would rather break into two pieces and break itself rather than leaving its founding place. From this example, Baba Ji again addressed the sangat and said, "bad times are fast approaching, so be careful. You are standing on your legs (unlike trees), so make sure you don't disown your founding grounds in search of something you'll never find. Keep standing on firm footing and do not run this way or that way. Stay true to your roots and stand firm and hold your ground, if you continue to do this, your Guru will definitely embrace you". On this same day, Baba Ji gave an example of how Guru Gobind Singh Ji said, " BHAV BHOOTH BHAVKH BHAVAAN SADA SAB THOR SABE THERAVENGE -- BHAV BHAAR A PAAR NIVARAN KO KALKEE AVTAR KAHAVENGE -- BHAL BHAAG BHAYA EIH SANBHAL KE HAR JOO HARMANDIR AAVENGE" Baba Ji elaborated on this verse and said, "Here, Guru Sahib has said the word "Kalkee," but the use of a more solid word such as "Kalgee" would've made the sentence stronger. So, did Guru Sahib make a mistake? Of course not, our Guru Sahib could never be wrong, and this tuk (verse) means that in the future, our Guru Sahib will return in such a haste that everyone will say "KALKEE SI" (what was yesterday) and be astonished at the change that has come today (in a single day). This is why the word "KALKEE" is used."(KALKEE MEANS KAL KI SI AND AJJ KI HO GIYA). When a husband leaves and is no more, then it's the duty of the wife to remain loyal to her husband and to never think of another man in place of her husband. With this said, Bhagat Farid Ji has said, "Those who are known as happy soul brides do not look towards others". So, Baba Ji's bachan further illustrated this fact, and once again the sangat were unsure as to why Baba Ji was talking about remaining true to your Guru in the same way a widow is true to her husband. Baba Ji never proclaimed any ownership of anything in this world – not even the Thath and Gurdwara's he established from the ground up. Baba Ji, said that those who thought of it as his possession were mistaken as he was not going to leave the Thath to anyone. However, Baba Ji said that he'll allow whoever wants to take the Thath to do so, but only under the condition that the person possesses two essential qualities. Baba Ji said that he has thrown the ball into the open ground and said that anyone who has the specific qualities would be able to pick up the ball and take control of the Thath. Baba Ji that these two essential qualities are: One who thinks of and sees every woman as his own mother. One who is not after money and has zero regard for it. The next bachan Baba Ji stated was again in regards to a potential successor, to which Baba Ji exclaimed "I have taken control of this seat with hard devotion and prayer. If anyone wants to take this seat away, go ahead, but he will need to do so with a greater devotion towards his sacred Guru." Baba Ji asked the head ragi at Nanaksar, Bhai Kehar Singh Ji, to "never ever think that I have gone away as I will always be sitting before you and listening to your Kirtan." Baba Ji stated how a magician shows many tricks and often he makes many dollars out of one dollar by his trick. However, after the show, this same magician is walking around asking for donations from the spectators as he's merely an imposter who can impress you in a few simple ways. In this same way, Baba Ji warned that there will come a time soon when there will be many impostors who can impress with a few tricks, but in the end, they're only in the business of collecting money. Baba Ji told a story that there were four impostors (false gurus) who made a scheme to rob their followers for a monetary gain. In doing so, they decided to partake in a geeta recitation (religious scripture), To start this con, they started the recitation but since they were uneducated, they knew that they would have to come up with a fake way of reading the scripture. Therefore, the first one began his turn by two hours of reading in which he stated, "geeta is reading me and I am reading geeta". Next, the second ones turn came around and he recited, "I am reading the same thing, which the first one recited". Then the third ones turn came and he kept reciting, "how many times can we continue to fool the people" Finally, the last one's turn came and he recited "we will carry on to fool the people as long as we can". Therefore, Baba Ji warned that there will be such a time when even the most religious and important rituals will be sacrificed by impostors in order to make nothing more than a monetary gain. After stating this story, Baba Ji explained how, "There were 22 impostors during Guru Sahibs time but soon in the future you will see many multiples of 22" (more imposters acting as religious men). Baba Ji also stressed that the time is coming when lies will prevail upon truth, but that the sangat should not worry as Guru Nanak Sahib has said, "FALSEHOOD WILL COME TO AN END, O NANAK AND TRUTH WILL PREVAIL IN THE END". Baba Ji was reassuring the sangat that they should not lose faith as in the end the truth will prevail. While coming back from Dehradun in August 1963, Baba Ji stayed for some time at Shahbad. Here, Baba Ji asked Bhai Kehar Singh Ji (Head Ragi of Nanaksar) to make these three NEW DHARNAS (SHABADS): - NIRANKAR KE DES JAH TAAN SUKH LAYEN MAHAL - WHEN YOU ARRIVE IN THE LAND OF THE FORMLESS LORD, YOU WILL FIND PEACE IN THE MANSION OF HIS PRESENCE. (Ang. 595) - KABHOON SAHIB DEKHIA BHEN - HAVE YOU EVER SEEN YOUR LORD AND MASTER (Ang.1257). - GUR SHABDI GOBIND GAJIA - THROUGH THE WORD OF GURU'S SHABAD, THE LORD OF UNIVERSE IS REVEALED. (Ang. 1315) All of these Dharna's clearly point towards Baba Ji impending departure as they all dealt with moving to a higher place and seeing the true universe. When Baba Ji made his mind to proceed towards Delhi for the last time, the ragis recited the following dharna "CHARNA DE KOL RAKHIO DUUR NA JAYO BABA JI." (Keep us close to you Baba Ji and don't ever leave us.) To this, Baba Ji remarked, "When a crop gets lots and lots of water, the crop withers away". However, if it withers in drought, it again sprouts up when it gets water. No one knew what this meant, but Baba Ji was stating that he has to leave for awhile. When Baba Ji came back from Delhi to Nanaksar, he remarked, "NIRANKAR CALLED ME TO HIS ABODE RIGHT IN DELHI, BUT I REQUESTED TO LET ME GO TO MY OWN PLACE (NANAKSAR)". Again, the sangat did not understand this most obvious hint. In September 1963, when Baba Ji was planning to partake upon a journey to Shimla, he proceeded to enter the car on the same side he always would do. However, since the car was a new car, and was a Chevy Impala imported from America, the passenger seat was on the right side contrary to that of Indian vehicles. After seeing Baba Ji proceed to the standard side, the driver requested, "Baba Ji the seat has shifted, it's on the other side," to which Baba Ji repeated, "Achha Bhai Seat Badal Gayee" "Achha Bhai Seat Badal Gayee" (Ok, the seat has changed, ok, the seat has changed). No one understood it's meaning, but Baba Ji was referring to the seat at Nanaksar. During the Barsi celebration of August 1963. A Giani started his speech with "Waheguru Ji Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh" and asked the sangat to reply with "Fateh," but he received very little response. He continued speaking for a few minutes and again said the "Fateh" and asked the sangat to reply with "Fateh" but again there was very poor response. He spoke for 15 minutes more and kept reciting the "fateh" repeatedly. When Baba Ji got hold of the microphone for his discourse, he said "When two people meet, they say Fateh and then when they part different ways, they again repeat the Fateh. Baba Ji stressed that the only time one should say Fateh is when two persons meet and then when they depart. Baba Ji always ended his every bachan with "Lok Sukhiea Parlok Suhele, Nanak Har Parbh Aape Meleh". But when he finished his last Pooranmashi's bachan on October 3rd, 1963, he proclaimed loudly "WAHEGURU JI KHALSA WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH". That was clear indication that it is time for him to depart. During August, 1963, Baba Ji said in his diwan, "What can I tell the sangat? Many feet of water is rushing forward and the water level is rising. Baba Nand Singh Ji is trying to obstruct it, and places a rock to hold the water back, but even that cannot stop it. The coming times are very dreadful but yet, I have only told you 1% of what's going to happen. If I were to tell you the whole truth, then many people would be so shocked that they'll suffer a heart attack at once as the news is so dramatic". Here Baba Ji detailed another hint of the future, and the water in the example is that of the raging river waters of Hari Ke Pattan. Many times, Baba Ji stated that "When a Puran Mahapursh (true saint) is going to depart, immediately he returns to his original place. It does not matter where he is, he makes it essential that he arrives at his original place before departing." So, when Baba Ji decided to come back to Nanaksar from Shimla and Pinjore garden on September 27, 1963, the sangat at Chandigarh repeatedly requested Baba Ji to give a month or a week (or even a single day to them). However, Baba Ji said "you are requesting a little time, but you fail to realize, that I have absolutely no time at all." "SAADE KOL TAN KACHI GHARRI BHI NAHIN". Baba Ji again stated how there will be many impostors that will be imitating Guru Sahib, but warned the sangat that they will be far from the true teachings and therefore, the sangat shouldn't be fooled into expecting anything from them. Baba Ji shared with the sangat a story about a jackal that tried to imitate a lion and attempted to catch hold of a horse. However, the horse reacted in an instance and hit him so hard that the jackal cried "never in my life will I try to imitate a lion from now on". With this said, Baba Ji stressed that the moral of the story is that there will be many impostors who will try to imitate the real Guru, but ultimately, they'll fail miserably. In another example, Baba Ji compared real gold with fake gold. Baba Ji stressed that many mistake fake gold for real gold, especially since it looks the same, and at times even shines more than real gold does. However, you cannot pass off the fake gold forever, as it takes a real jeweler seconds to expose the true reality. Baba Ji stressed that the imposters will be exposed in due time and quoted Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji's tukh which says "He stands exposed, like a counterfeit coin, when inspected by the Lord" (Ang. 381). At the end of every discourse, Baba Ji said "Have company of those that ask you be faithful to your Guru and avoid those who take you away from your Guru. Surrounding yourself in their company will result in you losing everything". Baba Ji said that during the rainy season a lot of mushrooms arise from the weather, but when the hot sizzling sunshine comes up, they all vanish in a second. Baba Ji stressed that the imposters will be demised in a second and vanish instantly once the real sun (Guru) comes up. During October 1963, there was debate in India regarding the adding of an extra month according to the BIKRAMI CALENDAR. At this confusion, some pundits said that the festival of DUSSEHRA AND DIWALI should be celebrated in October and some said this should be celebrated in November. Regarding the issue at hand, Baba Ji used it as another example to tell the sangat about the exact date of his departure. Taking a deeper look, look at the clear indication Baba Ji gave. When speaking of the exact date of his departure, Baba Ji said, "DO NOT GO AFTER THE PUNDITS, WHO SAY THAT DUSSEHRA AND DIWALI SHOULD BE CELEBRATED IN NOVEMBER. OUR DUSSEHRA AND DIWALI ARE THE SAME AS BEFORE. REMEMBER THAT. DON'T FORGET." Baba Ji repeated this words three times to make it clear to the sangat, however no-one understood the meaning again. When Baba Ji departed for his heavenly abode on October 7, 1963 the bhog of his Dussehra day was on October 16, 1963. After the bhog ceremony, I left Nanaksar towards Jagraon along with my friend Gurdev Singh, and we were extremely puzzled to see so many lights on in and around people's homes at Jagraon. Finally, we asked someone for the reason, and he told us that "it is Diwali today." We were astonished as again Baba Ji had given the clearest indication, stating how "OUR DUSSEHRA AND DIWALI" will be the same! I will again share with you my personal experience. When Baba Ji came to the Puranmashi Diwan on October 3, 1963 and sat down on his assan, I was sitting directly behind Baba Ji. At this point, I thought in my mind, "When Baba Ji comes to the next Puranmashi, he will have a "Loi" (blanket) over him, as it will be cold. Immediately after this thought crossed my mind, Baba Ji rose up in a second, went inside and when he returned he had a "loi" over him. Why would Baba Ji do so immediately I wondered, the reason, because Baba Ji knew he was going to depart a few days later and that there would be no "next Puranmashi." On the October 1963 Puranmashi, Baba Ji continued to emphasize the fact that he had very little time remaining now. Baba Ji stressed this over and over again. While Baba Ji was at Shimla during September 1963, he said to his sewadar Jang Singh, "Jang, those are the hills of HEMKUND right in front of us. I would like to go there soon." To which Jang Singh replied, "Baba Ji, let us go now". However, Baba Ji said, "No Jang. Let us go to Nanaksar first, we'll have the Puranmashi there and then we'll depart for HEMKUND". This was another clear indication that Baba Ji was ready to merge with a higher source as four days after the conclusion of the Puranmashi program Baba Ji made his supreme departure. During October, 1963, Baba Ji asked Kanwar Sahib while going for a walk in the morning, "which type of death, would you prefer? A person lying on his death bed in pain for many days before his death, or one which comes with no pain, in a single instance?" To this, Kanwar Sahib replied, "Baba Ji, I'd like the second one". Baba Ji said, "I also prefer that." On October 7, 1963, Baba Ji stayed true to his recommendation when he departed for his heavenly abode in a split second. On October 6, 1963, Baba Ji's sister came to Nanaksar with family. After talking to them for some time, Baba Ji ended the conversation and said, "Ok, now it is my time to depart." Baba Ji always said after the sangant had the darshan, "ACCHA BHAI CHALO HUNN" but on that day, Baba Ji said "ACCHA BHAI HUNN ASIN CHALDE HAN". On this same day, I came to Nanaksar to have darshan of Baba Ji alongside my father, respected Dr. Sant Singh Ji. Upon approaching Baba Ji's charna, we were told by Baba Ji, "Doctor sahib, be sure to come regularly after I depart and make sure you do not skip the sewa of this place" (Jhaaroo Di Sewa). We agreed, but had no idea what Baba Ji meant by his suggestion. On October 6, 1963, Dr. Harcharan Singh of Amritsar came to Nanaksar along with Dr. Kulwant Singh who was his class fellow. Dr. Harcharan Singh requested that he'd like to perform a complete medical and physical check-up on Baba Ji. To this request, Baba Ji remarked, "Doctor Sahib go ahead and do the check up, but please know, that I am ready to depart". (SANOO TAN DARGAH TON SADDA AIYA HOYEA HAI).The doctor did not think anything of Baba Ji's remark, and told Baba Ji that he was in complete health. The next day when Baba Ji departed, Dr. Harcharan Singh mentioned the following in his letter to Dr. Kulwant Singh (See attached letter - Dr Harcharan Singh's Letter). Baba Ji went to Amritsar two days before his final departure. During Baba Ji's way back to Nanaksar, he passed Hari Ke Pattan and told the gardener there, "This is a beautiful place and I intend to stay here shortly." It was at this location that Baba Ji's body was immersed into the river upon his calling from heaven. Baba Ji said during one of his final diwans that, "Gaddi and Goad (lap)" have the same beginning. But, people should not get confused between the two, and should not go after the Gaddi (Guru's seat), and instead they should always stay in his blessed arms and lap of their Guru's goad (lap). Baba Ji explained that in the future, those who go after the Gaddi (Guru's seat) will see the consequences in the worst way and they will suffer a lot. Baba Ji stressed that the future would unravel in such a way, that the Hukamnama of Nanaksar would be broadcast throughout the world. At the time, no-one could comprehend something so advanced. Baba Ji also stated that there are those who say that Sikhi will soon vanish, but those persons who hope to see Sikhi vanished will be annihilated themselves. Guru Sahib has said, "ABCHAL NEENV DHARI GUR NANAK NITNIT CHARRE SAWAEY"(ang. 500). (Guru Nanak laid the immovable foundation, which will go higher and higher each day. So Sikhi will flourish day by day). Two days before Baba Ji's departure, S. Khushal Singh of Jalandhar and S. Mukhtiar Singh of Samadh Bhai asked "Baba Ji, there were a lot of hard times experienced after the departure of Baba Nand Singh Ji and we're worried about what's going to happen in the future." To this, Baba Ji replied "Do not worry, the future will be fine and…" 1 - All the sangis will remain attached to Nanaksar. 2 - All the sewadars will be well off. 3 – Everyone and everything will always be in high spirits (Chardi Kala.) On October 7, 1963, S. Gurnam Singh Tir (The Senior Advocate of Chandigah) came to Nanaksar and requested Baba Ji to provide some 'pathis' (religious singers) as he is going to have a recitation of an Akhand Path at his home in Chandigarh. Detailed here is the conversation they had: Baba Ji: "From which side of Punjab have you come?" Gurnam S.: "From Amritsar side". Baba Ji: "How was the water level at Hari Ke Pattan?" Gurnam S: "Baba Ji, there was a huge flow of water." Baba Ji: "You should delay the recitation of your Path and what was the water level at Hari Ke Pattan?" Gurnam S.: "Baba Ji, I am requesting for pathis and you are asking me again and again the water level at Hari Ke Pattan. I have already printed all the invitation cards and invited all of my relatives." Baba Ji: "Ok, go ahead and have the pathis. And we'll bring them back with a telephone call soon." After this conversation, Gurnam Singh gathered all of the pathis in two cars and proceeded to take them towards his home at Chandigarh. However, at the moment they reached Chandigarh, there was a call from Nanaksar that Baba Ji had departed, so they all came back immediately. S. Mohan Singh who was a photographer from Dehradun came to attend Baba Ji's final Puranmashi on October 3, 1963. Two days later, on October 5, he asked Baba Ji's permission to go back to Dehradun, but Baba Ji asked him to stay. The next day, he again made the same request and Baba Ji again asked him to stay. The next day, he made another request to which Baba Ji said, "Ok, if you insist, you can go now. We will send a telegram to bring you back". When S. Mohan Singh reached Dehradun, his wife handed him a telegram the moment he entered the door which was sent from Nanaksar. In this telegram, it was mentioned that Baba Ji had departed for his heavenly abode. S. Mohan Singh came back to Nanaksar with a heavy heart as he was given an indication beforehand which he failed to understand. During his final bachans during the diwan on October 6, 1963, Baba Ji said to the sangat "let me tell you a strange yet amazing thing. During my whole life, I have never touched or seen a currency bill". The next day, Baba Ji departed for his heavenly abode. This was another clear indication as Baba Ji was talking about his 'whole life' as if it was near completion. On October 7, 1963 Baba Ji came out after the morning diwan and asked every behangam (sewadar) to be very particular and to ensure that they have no more than two cholas (shirts) and no more than two kachheras (shorts) at any time. Again, Baba Ji was explaining how the sewadars should live their lives in the future. After the previous bachan, Baba Ji went to the main gate of Nanaksar and placed his hands on the gate of Nanaksar and shook it back and forth before remarking "Our gate is strong, No one can break it in the future". Baba Ji also stated that there are many who light the earthen lamps inside a room, but Baba Ji stated that our lamp is on the roof of the Nanaksar Thath and although many storms and hard times will come in the future, this lamp will not be extinguished. Furthermore, Baba Ji stressed that the people who try to extinguish it will be destroyed themselves. S. Kartar Singh of Gobind Garh came to Nanaksar during Baba Ji's final days and requested Baba Ji to visit Africa. He requested Baba Ji that he would take care of all tickets and passports etc, but Baba Ji said "though you have come to Nanaksar with a single, and special purpose, but he has absolutely no time at all". During the last week before his departure, Baba Ji visited many villages. During his absence, my own personal duty was to relay Baba Ji's bachans in the diwan every Sunday. Many sangies requested to play the bachans at the tape recorder because Baba Ji had gone to many villages. We were listening to the bachans attentively, when Baba Ji came back. We stood up. Baba Ji listened to his bachans for a few minutes then he said "okay listen to these the same way in future". (AGGE WAASTE EHHI LA LIA KARO". And immediately went inside to his aasan. This was a clear indication that he is going to depart. During Baba Ji's final diwan on October 6, 1963, Baba Ji mentioned another hint and said, "coming into this world and going out is the way of life". On the day of Baba Ji's departure on October 7, 1963, some students of the JBT class came to Nanaksar. They arrived only an hour before Baba Ji left his physical form, and when Baba Ji met with the students, he spoke with them and raised his left hand and put it on his right arm and said, "Do your nitnem daily. This body can go to its heavenly abode anytime". This was another clear hint, as here Baba Ji touched his own body, and although the students thought Baba Ji was talking about them, he was talking about himself and how he could leave anytime. Baba Ji told the example about how a guy once came to Baba Nand Singh Ji and said, "Baba Ji there is a lock, and you can easily open it with a key." To this Baba Ji said, "A key can open the lock, but it can only do so if it's actually a real lock. But, if we push a key against a stone then the key will break itself." Then, from this Baba Ji elaborated, "Now tell me, when a lock is made, it obviously has to go through many stages. Therefore, If a complete lock is there, then it takes no time to open it", meaning there should be a complete spiritual being to propagate Guru Nanak Sahib mission. Similarly, Baba Ji stressed how many people say, "Baba Ji there is an earthen lamp please light it". But Baba Ji said "Think for a second how the earthen lamp is made. First of all, it needs a special kind of clay. Then, it has to go through many stages to be formed, shaped. And then how the oil can be extracted and how a wick can be formed". Now when the lamp, the oil, and the wick is ready, only an intelligent person can light it as some persons extinguish the flame before lighting it due to their own 'ego' ("HAWAAR" – through breathing on it.) Therefore, there should be special kind of clay and a person should have a wick of the highest morality and oil of virtues with so many births. But, if there is a shortage of oil (or virtues) we can add it but a wick of highest morality must be there. The final example is that when some people bring an empty pot. They say, "please fill it will Vastu". However, Baba Ji remarked that although their logic "is right, if the pot is broken and is then mended, people will still look at the fixed and patched spot before looking at the pot and that these imperfections can never be removed." Therefore, all of these bachans were directly pointing at the next pot (or person) to take the reign at Nanaksar, and how their imperfections would be pointed out if they did not have the correct qualities. When Baba Ji returned from Dehradun in late August, 1963, a day before the start of the Akhand Paths at Nanaksar, Baba Ji arrived at approximately 5.15pm. I was there when Baba Ji arrived as were other members of the sangat. Baba Ji remarked that in future, he "will not go to the different places, but instead, will send two of them to this side, and two of them to that side so they can continue preaching. However, I will always stay here". On October 6, 1963 in his last bachans, Baba Ji remarked, "if you have any problem, pray before Guru Granth Sahib Ji and even if I am not here your prayer will reach me" that was another clear hint. On October 4, 1963 there was a katha from Teeka Sahib taking place. During this katha, a shabad came on which said "BIN SADHU JO JIWNA TETHON BIRTHARI" meaning that "LIFE, WHICH HAS NO CONTACT WITH THE HOLY IS COMPLETELY USELESS."(Ang. 810). Here, Baba Ji asked the sewadar to stop and read the tukh (line) again and then to read it again a third time. After these repeated efforts, Baba Ji said, "The same shabad came in the Katha (program) three days before the departure of Baba Nand Singh Ji and during this time, Vade Baba Ji asked the sewadar to repeat it three times. Then, after only three days Baba Nand Singh Ji departed for his heavenly abode." Then Baba Ji continued "I remember that time vividly, and that is why I have asked him to repeat it again three times." No one understood what Baba Ji was saying and how it was a hint that history was soon about to repeat itself as after three days, Baba Ji departed. On October 6, 1963 after his last bachans, the ragis started to recite a shabad and immediately Baba Ji asked them to stop and asked them to recite a different shabad instead. Here, Baba Ji himself recited "MEIN MURAKH JANYA DOORI RE, GURU NANAK MERE SANG VASDA". This was another clear hint that Baba Ji was about to depart for a higher place. On this same day when Baba Ji got up to go inside to his aasan. There came a Sardar whose name was Mistri Sher Singh of Moga, and he was there with three or four other people. When Baba Ji saw him and his colleagues, Baba Ji remarked to the one of them named Wahid (Sher Singh's friend) that "Wahid, since you are so intelligent, why don't you increase my life span?" Wahid replied, "Baba Ji, you can increase the life span of the whole world, so who am I to increase your life span?" Now, listen to the reply to this answer given by our holy Baba Ji. Considering that Wahid had a flowing beard, and open hair without any turban, and only a small piece of cloth to cover his head, Baba Ji amazingly remarked "WAHID, YOU HAVE COME HERE WITH OPEN HAIR. YOUR ARE LIKE A BRIDE WHOSE GROOM HAS DEPARTED FOREVER AND SHE IS TRYING TO LOCATE HIM IN THE JUNGLES AND CRIES ALOUD, "OH, WHERE HAS MY HUSBAND GONE, WHERE HAS MY HUSBAND GONE?" (HAI MERA PATI KITHE GIYA, HAI MERA PATI KITHE GIYA) After this remark, Baba Ji immediately went inside, and look how powerful these words are. Baba Ji's last words of the diwan were the clearest of indicators detailing his impending departure – to which again, the sangat could not comprehend. As mentioned before, early in this summary, when my father, the respected Dr. Sant Singh Ji and myself came to Nanaksar on October 7, 1963, Baba Ji said "Doctor sahib, be sure to come regularly after I depart and make sure you do not skip the sewa of this place"(JHAROO SEVA). After hearing these words we left to go out. However, we had only taken a single step out of the gate of the Aasan, when Sewadar Inder Singh Hazooria came after us and said, "Doctor Sahib, Hurry up, come inside". When we got in, we were shocked to see that Baba Ji had departed for his heavenly abode. This was astonishing as only a minute earlier, Baba Ji was in complete chardi kala and giving us bachans. Here I witnessed firsthand how Baba Ji's hints of leaving in an instance indeed came true in the blink of an eye. During the last barsi of Baba Nand Singh Ji on August 1963, Baba Ji stated that "We have barsis of Baba Ji every year, but this time around it has become a BARSA". This meant that it was a more prominent and bigger version of the previous barsis, and would be bigger than a barsi – because there will be another barsi of Baba Ji himself. After the barsi program of August 1963, Baba Ji asked all of the pathis to start 13 IKOTRIANS OF AKHAND PATHS (ONE IKOTRI = 100 AKHAND PATHS) but at this request the pathis politely refused. After the refusal of this request, Baba Ji said, "the time approaching is very dreadful. It would have been nice if you had just agreed. However, now you will do these paths while at the same time be crying aloud." This was indeed the case, as when Baba Ji departed, all felt so sorry for refusing Baba Ji's request and there were 17 IKOTRIANS. Another time Baba Ji stated, "THAT ONLY HE IS CALLED A PURAN MAHAPURAKH, WHO DEPARTS IN SUCH A HEAVENLY WAY THAT EVERYONE IS SHOCKED". "KIYA JANNA KIV MAREHNGE KAISA MARNA HOYE JE KAR SAHIB MANNO NA VISRE TAN SEHLA MARNA HOYE"(ang.555). (what do I know? How will I die? What sort of death will it be? If I do not forget the Lord Master from my mind then my death will be easy). Baba Ji always stressed that Nanaksar is Guru Nanak Sahib's earthly abode and that the number 13 will forever be prevalent here. With this said, Baba Ji came to Nanaksar in 1950 and departed in 1963 - after exactly 13 years. There are multiples of thirteen of the stairs which go up to the Guunbad (tomb) at Nanaksar. There are thirteen steps of Nanaksar Sarovar. And you will be surprised to know that when Baba Ji's palki moved to Hari Ki Pattan, everyone was distressed to see that it does not go under water besides a lot of efforts. But when the time was 13:13 (1:13pm) it disappeared in a second. Also, on this very same night, Baba Ji took the Hukamnama from the Sahib Guru Granth Sahib Ji which said "JEH JEH PEKHON TEH HAZOOR DUR KATOHS NA JAEE" which meant, "wherever I look, I see him there, and he is never far away" (Ang. 677), to this Baba Ji replied and said, "Don't think that I will ever go far away, I will be with you always, no matter what happens. Dhan Dhan Baba Isher Singh Ji Maharaj of Nanaksar Kaleran departed to His heavenly abode on October 7th, 1963. However, a month before that half the sky turned blood shed red at the time of sunset as never seen before. The sky stayed this way until Baba Ji departed from this world. This phenomenal event puzzled all the residents in the state of Punjab. A wise man around the area mentioned that sky turning red usually means a great Saint is about to leave this world. When Baba Ji departed, the sky went back to its normal state. On 6th October 1963, Baba Ji remarked, "Dhan Dhan Baba Nand Singh Ji allotted me the duty of Amrit Parchar, but Nirankar gave me a short time to complete it. Now I will be back with ample time then the Amrit Parchar will be done in this way that there will be two helicopters. The first helicopter will have Kirtani Jatha. It will land in a village and the entire village will come to listen to the kirtan then the second helicopter will arrive with Amrit Parchar Jatha and the entire village will have Amrit. In this way the Amrit Parchar will continue. ( As mentioned above, DHAN DHAN BABA ISHER SINGH JI BHOGS OF DUSSEHRA DAY WERE ON OCTOBER16,1963. IT MAY BE INTERESTING FOR SOME TO KNOW ABOUT THE HUKAMNAMA ON THAT DAY. I REMEMBER THAT. AND THAT IS WHY I AM MENTIONING FOR THE VIEW OF THE SANGAT). By Humble servant of DHAN DHAN BABA ISHER SINGH JI MAHARAJ OF NANAKSAR: Balbir Singh M.A.Principal Copyright www.nanaksarkaleran.com For questions or concerns please email [email protected] Nanaksar Related Site - Baba Isher Singh Ji Nanaksar
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Minnesota ALR chapter continues to assist others A little more than three years old, American Legion Riders Chapter 560 in Zimmerman, Minn., already has made a big impact in the Minnesota veterans community. A total of $50,000 in donations last spring to a state veterans home and three organizations that provide assistance to veterans battling post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) brought the chapter's donation total since January of 2016 to more than $100,000. But the chapter's Riders aren't slowing down. On June 2, following its annual Veterans Benefits Ride, Chapter 560 will present another $50,000 to various nonprofits helping veterans in the state. Last year's ride brought in close to 100 motorcycles and nearly 200 participants. When ALR 560 Director Steve Andersen chartered the chapter in December 2015 he applied for and was granted a limited state gaming license that allows the chapter to conduct multiple bingo events a year at various venues. The post also conducts raffles, including Coach purse events that raise thousands of dollars. "In our group, I always feel like we're trying to get better," Andersen said. "Obviously we've had some success with things we've done. We're going to try a couple new things this year on fundraising. We're just trying to keep it fresh and keep people excited about what we're all about." This year's recipients are: • Eagles Healing Nest, which provides housing, meals and recovery services to veterans dealing with PTSD; • Project Delta, which pairs and trains shelter and rescue dogs to become service dogs for veterans battling PTSD; • Patriot Assistance Dogs, a training program that prepares dogs to assist veterans who have been diagnosed with PTSD, traumatic brain injury or a related psychiatric issue; • 23rd Veteran, which assists veterans in their transition from military to civilian life through a positive reconditioning program; • Beyond the Yellow Ribbon, a comprehensive program that creates awareness for the purpose of connecting servicemembers and their families with community support, training, services and resources; and • Two Minnesota state veterans homes. Project Delta, Patriot Assistance Dogs and Eagles Healing Nest all were recipients of $15,000 donations from Chapter 560 last year. Helping organizations that assist veterans dealing with PTSD is a mission near and dear to the chapter. "We decided as a group … it would be nice to come up with ways to help veterans who are here that are struggling," Andersen said. "I feel like it's almost another casualty or another killed in action when someone comes back after serving and fighting … and they can't deal with things and take their own life. Our group really is pretty passionate about taking most of our efforts that we do as a chapter and putting it toward that PTSD awareness, education, helping these guys, supporting these guys. We're always looking for different opportunities to help with that." Tags:Legion Riders Follow the Legion Riders by subscribing to the Legion Riders e-newsletter. Donate to the Legacy Scholarship Fund The American Legion Legacy Scholarship ensures higher education is a possibility for children whose parents lost their lives while serving our country. Find a Riders Chapter Use the Legion Rider Chapter Locator to find Legion Riders in your community. Indiana Post 341 brings Christmas to foster children Legion Riders turn out to honor one of their own Legion Rider E. Bruce Heilman passes away About the Riders Legacy Run Legacy Run Virtual Ride Riders Events Legacy Scholarship The American Legion Riders deliver Christmas 2019 American Legion Legacy Run - Day 5
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In this episode of Strategic Real Estate Investing Radio, Josh Cantwell interviews special guest Justin Colby, Co-Founder and President of The Science of Flipping, Omni Investment Group and Phoenix Wealth Builders. Justin began his real estate investing career in 2007 and has flipped and wholesaled over 300 properties to date. Josh and Justin discuss 3 laser targeted motivated seller campaigns and more!
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One of the many ways we can customize care for your pet, is to become experts on their breed. Having knowledge about medical issues associated with specific breeds assist us in providing individualized healthcare. Purebred dogs and cats, even mixed breeds, often suffer from illnesses specific to their breeds. As a prospective pet owner, you may want to obtain a written guarantee of health from a breeder before purchasing a puppy; reputable breeders do their best to ensure that their dogs don't succumb to breed-specific illnesses. Here are some common illnesses specific to purebred dogs. Hip dysplasia occurs when your dog suffers a subluxation in the hip joint. This causes abnormal wear of the joint, which leads to osteoarthritis. Dogs of all ages can develop hip dysplasia and concurrent arthritis symptoms; in some severe cases puppies as young as five months have displayed symptoms including limping and pain with exercise. For the most part, however, dogs develop hip dysplasia later in life. Larger breeds are most at risk for bloat or gastric torsion. Bloat occurs when your dog's stomach swells due to swallowed air, or when gas or fluid causes your dog's stomach to swell dramatically. This swelling can cause the stomach to become twisted, cutting off circulation to the internal organs. Bloat is a serious, life-threatening illness that requires emergency veterinary care. Any large, deep chested dog may be vulnerable to bloat. You can avoid bloat by feeding several small meals a day instead of one or two large meals, and by encouraging your dog to rest for an hour after eating. We offer stomach tacking, which significantly reduces the chance of illness. Ask a medical staff member for more details. Hypothyroidism is a hormonal imbalance that occurs when your dog's thyroid doesn't function properly. Hypothyroidism is quite common in dogs; symptoms include lethargy, hair loss, weight gain, excessive shedding, discoloration of the skin, sensitivity to cold, and anemia. Hypothyroidism is easy to treat with daily medication. Heart disease is also common in dogs. Heart disease can be fatal, but, if caught early, can often be successfully treated with diet and medication. Epilepsy in dogs may have physiological causes including low blood sugar, ingestion of toxins, organ failure, or brain tumors. However, many researchers believe that idiopathic epilepsy (or epilepsy for which there is no obvious cause) may be hereditary.
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The 50 Year Diary - Day 650 - The Caves of Androzani, Episode Four Will Brooks' 50 Year Diary - watching Doctor Who one episode a day from the very start... Day 650: The Caves of Androzani, Episode Four Dear diary, I've been banging on for the last couple of days about the way the Doctor is being put through the wringer in this story, and this final episode doesn't disappoint in holding that tradition up! I love that we spend the full episode with him in a state so unlike we're used to seeing - with a cut on his head, and his costume caked in mud and blood. The Doctor has never looked so out of his depth and lost before, but by the same token, he's never looked this determined, either. This really has to be Peter Davison's finest hour in the role - do you remember through Season Nineteen, when I used to track the way his performance was evolving while he worked out how to play the part? He's been on good form for ages now, but this episode is probably where it really clicks for him… just in time for him to die! I've not really mentioned the direction of this story all that much so far, because I've been waiting to bring it up at the end here. Grahame Harper remains the only director who worked on the 'classic' series who came back to do work on the 21st century version, too. It's not hard to see why when you're watching something like The Caves of Androzani, and you can really see the skill that he's putting into everything. There's no end of little moments that I could pick out - like the scene in Episode One where Morgus has a conversation with Chellak on a kind of video screen. It's almost become the bread-and-butter of futuristic Doctor Who stories, and we've seen characters video-conferencing like this since the Hartnell days of the programme, but Harper has managed to find a new and unique way of shooting it - including the back of Chellak's head for reverse-shots! As I say, a simple thing, but something which really does stand out as being different. Then there's today's episode, and particularly the chase of the Doctor across the barren landscape. It's possibly the finest moment of the story, and I have to admit that I was gripped throughout. Thankfully, Harper manages to then take this interest and hold it in place for the rest of the episode. When the Doctor's journeying through the tunnels to find the bat's milk, it feels tense. In the back of my mind, I know there's not long left in the episode, and we've still got to fit the regeneration in there somewhere… there's a real energy to it and it almost makes you feel a bit sick, just knowing how much the Doctor is up against the clock. Truly, masterfully done. Of course, though, the crowning moment comes in the form of the regeneration. As with all of them throughout the programme's run, I've seen this scene more times than I've seen any individual episode of Doctor Who. Every line, and ever beat of every line, is burnt onto my memory. That said, it really is no substitute for watching the action in context - not only with the rest of the story, but the 649 days that have led me to this moment. I've already praised Davison's performance today, but it really does bear repeating - because his absolute finest moment comes as he lay dying on the floor here. There's been debates for years about how the Big Finish audios giving Peri more adventures with the Fifth Doctor between Planet of Fire and this story can lessen the impact that he's given his life to save this girl he's only just met. I have to admit that I prefer the idea that they've not spent much time together, but it's because I think the Doctor is feeling incredibly bitter here. There's one exchange in particular which has always felt a little bit scary to me: The bat's milk! Finished. Only enough for you. There's a hint - just the tiniest hint - of resentment in the way that Davison delivers that final line. There's almost shades of the Tenth Doctor's rage at having to give his life to save Wilf, having already survived saving the entire world. It's not explicit, and I think that works to its advantage - the Fifth Doctor isn't a man who would outwardly resent having to give his life for another person. Indeed, of all the Doctors to date, I think he's the one who would most willingly do so to save another (just take Mawdryn Undead as an example, where he refuses to give up his remaining regenerations, until he knows that Nyssa and Tegan are in danger), but still, I like that in his final seconds, he's allowed to have just that tiny bit of anger, just tucked away under the surface. Speaking of Nyssa and Tegan… here they are! And Turlough, Kameleon, and Adric, too! This is my favourite example of the classic companions coming back to hall will the Doctor on into his new life, and there's something really rather poignant about Adric being there, and being the Doctor's final word. It's great to see them all again - albeit briefly - and I love the way that they all pop up out of his mouth! The Master puts in an appearance, also, and he's possibly never been more terrifying than he is here! willing the Doctor to his death… yeah, that's rather smart. And that's it! The Fifth Doctor has taken his final bow, and we're off on some more colourful adventures with the Sixth Doctor from tomorrow. It's all change, again, and it's… well, it's come around rather quickly! You'll find my 'Fifth Doctor Overview' post further up the news page here on Doctor Who Online. << The 50 Year Diary - Fifth Doctor Overview | The 50 Year Diary - Day 651 - The Twin Dilemma, Episode One >> The 50 Year Diary - Day 589 - Four to Doomsday, Episode FourWill Brooks' 50 Year Diary - watching Doctor Who one episode a day from the very start... Day 589: F...The 50 Year Diary - Day 852 - Final OverviewWill Brooks' 50 Year Diary - watching Doctor Who one episode a day from the very start... Day 852: F...The 50 Year Diary - Day 314 - The Day of the Daleks, Episode FourWill Brooks' 50 Year Diary - watching Doctor Who one episode a day from the very start... Day 314: D...
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Amphoe Chom Phra (Thai: ) ist ein Landkreis (Amphoe – Verwaltungs-Distrikt) in der Provinz Surin. Die Provinz Surin liegt in der Nordostregion von Thailand, dem so genannten Isan. Geographie Amphoe Chom Phra grenzt an die folgenden Distrikte (von Norden im Uhrzeigersinn): an die Amphoe Tha Tum, Sanom, Sikhoraphum, Khwao Sinarin und Mueang Surin in der Provinz Surin, sowie an Amphoe Satuek der Provinz Buriram. Geschichte Chom Phra wurde 1959 zunächst als "Zweigkreis" (King Amphoe) eingerichtet, indem sein Gebiet vom Amphoe Tha Tum separiert wurde. Am 27. Juli 1965 wurde er offiziell zum Amphoe heraufgestuft. Verwaltung Provinzverwaltung Der Landkreis Chom Phra ist in neun Tambon ("Unterbezirke" oder "Gemeinden") eingeteilt, die sich weiter in 105 Muban ("Dörfer") unterteilen. Lokalverwaltung Es gibt drei Kommunen mit "Kleinstadt"-Status (Thesaban Tambon) im Landkreis: Krahat (Thai: ), bestehend aus dem gesamten Tambon Krahat. Bu Kraeng (Thai: ), bestehend aus dem gesamten Tambon Bu Kraeng. Chom Phra (Thai: ), bestehend aus Teilen des Tambon Chom Phra. Außerdem gibt es sieben "Tambon-Verwaltungsorganisationen" ( – Tambon Administrative Organizations, TAO): Chom Phra (Thai: ) Mueang Ling (Thai: ) Nong Sanit (Thai: ) Ban Phue (Thai: ) Lum Rawi (Thai: ) Chum Saeng (Thai: ) Pen Suk (Thai: ) Einzelnachweise Weblinks Weitere Einzelheiten zum Amphoe Chom Phra von amphoe.com (in Thai) Chom Phra
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There is currently no cure for Alzheimer's disease, but scientists are constantly working to advance research through clinical studies with the help of human volunteers. Without these volunteers, there can be no better treatments, no prevention, and no cure for Alzheimer's disease. Both people with the disease and healthy volunteers are needed for Alzheimer's-related clinical trials. Before joining a clinical trial, an individual must qualify for the study. All clinical trials have guidelines about who can participate. These criteria are based on factors such as age, gender, the type and stage of the disease, previous treatment history and other medical conditions. The ADMDC conducts clinical trials that give participants access to the latest, most comprehensive diagnostic and treatment options available. The NIH maintains an online database of clinical research studies taking place at its Clinical Center, which is located on the NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland. Studies are conducted by most of the institutes and centers across the NIH. The Clinical Center hosts a wide range of studies from rare diseases to chronic health conditions, as well as studies for healthy volunteers. Visitors can search by diagnosis, sign, symptom or other key words. The National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research developed guidelines for human subject research and to oversee and regulate the use of human experimentation in medicine.
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One of the highlights of this year's Modernism Week is a continuing retrospective of architect Don Wexler's 60-year career titled Steel and Shade: The Architecture of Donald Wexler at the Palm Springs Museum, on view through May 29. Wexler's iconic designs such as the folded plate roof lines of the Alexander Steel Homes, overhangs that shade walls of glass, clerestory windows that bring in natural light, and prefabricated all-steel structures are some examples of active and passive solar energy uses and sustainability that Wexler employed long before these concepts were trendy. Wexler's all-steel Alexander houses, designed in 1962 with structural engineer Bernard Perlin, were affordable, elegant and quick to assemble on site; the perfect answer to the postwar housing boon. Wexler's innovative pre-fab system could be configured in a variety of ways, using a post-and-beam structural steel frame, a system of panelized opaque steel walls, and steel framed glass windows and doors. Several prototype model homes were build and these relatively maintenance-free homes are still pristine after nearly 50 years. Wexler attended the University of Minnesota School of Architecture in the years following World War II. He graduated in 1950, one of the first generation of American architects trained in the concepts of modernism. Wexler is all about logic and efficiency, according to a feature by Morris Newman, The Quiet Elegance of Donald Wexler, in this month's Palm Springs Life. "His buildings fit together tightly, like parts of a machine. Nothing seems out of place, and details rarely distract from the whole. His approach to building dates back several decades, when the elegance of architecture was supposed to be a byproduct of research and good thinking. He is as interested in building technology as a general contractor and as aware of cost as a developer," writes Newman. www.palmspringslife.com/Palm-Springs-Life/February-2011/the-quiet-elegance-of-donald-wexler. His work is still very visible and viable today in numerous public projects including his largest, the Palm Springs International Airport, a building that is both welcoming and functional. "Can you imagine walking though the building's doors and the first thing you see is Mount San Jacinto?" said Williams. Wexler also designed the Palm Springs Police Department and Jail, the Larson Justice Center in Indio, the Merrill Lynch Building in Palm Springs, the original Palm Springs Spa Hotel's Bath House(a joint venture with Rick Harrison, William Cody and Pierre Koenig), the Desert Water Agency, El Rancho Vista Estates, Royal Hawaiian Estates (Palm Springs' first residential historic district), Palm Springs Medical Clinic, Union 76 gas station, numerous schools and celebrity homes. Wexler's celebrity homes included the stunning Dinah Shore and Leff/Florsheim houses, actor Alan and Sue Ladd's home, one that eventually became Ann and Kirk Douglas', actress Andrea Leeds and her race-horse and Buick agency owner husband Bob Howard, and a project for Frank Sinatra. Wexler hasn't stopped working. Currently under construction is Hamptons Modern, bringing California modernism to the East End of Long Island. Developer Marnie McBryde has plans to build up to 50 Wexler-designed houses, which are adaptations of the 1964 Dinah Shore house. Some fascinating books on Wexler available through Palm Springs Preservation Foundation include the Wexler Tribute Journal, and Donald Wexler: Architect by Patrick McGrew. More Palm Springs Modern events coming up: The 10th Alexander Weekend, March 25-27, 2011, celebrating the Alexander tract homes' architectural importance. www.pspreservationfoundation.org.
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package com.ebayopensource.webrex.resource.spi; import com.ebayopensource.webrex.resource.api.IResource; import com.ebayopensource.webrex.resource.api.IResourceContext; import com.ebayopensource.webrex.resource.api.IResourceUrn; public interface IResourceResolver { public IResource resolve(IResourceUrn urn, IResourceContext ctx); public boolean isCachable(); }
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If you want to know what's new in Rails 2.1 or think that you may have missed a new feature, you should check out the e-book "Ruby on Rails 2.1. What's new?". There are all new features described with an example. It's quite amazing to see how rails evolves. btw: did you know that there is finally an i18n patch in edge rails, to be released with rails 2.2? this is a solid foundation for other plugins to build on.
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After some time, now Today Huawei Launched Huawei Enjoy 9E on 25 March 2019. So here we are sharing you exact specification along with download Officially Released Stock Wallpapers. there are three different devices planned to launches such as Huawei enjoy 9E, Huawei 9S, MediaPad M5 Youth Edition 2019.let's discuss Huawei Enjoy 9 E Specification [leak] l Huawei Enjoy 9E Stock Wallpapers. Moreover, Huawei company are working very hard to survive in the mobile industry. there are big giant mobile companies releasing the new feature, So Enjoy 9E specially designed large screen up to 6.07-inches HD full display. notch display feature is now going to old now it's another dewdrop notch feature nowadays rising in the market. Huawei-Enjoy 93 Launched with two different internal storage 32/64GB with same 3Gb of Ram. you may expand your internal storage using microSD card up to 512GB. Enjoy 9E comes with 12Megapixel shooting with f/1.8 aperture which is quick good and under the budget smartphone with HD graphics camera.If you are selfie lovers you good to know it is 8MP with f/2.0 aperture mean it will create naturally selfie. The Huawei Enjoy-9E will be powered by 3000mAh battery and there is no fingerprint scanner. It is expected to launch with Android 9.0 Pie with EMUI 9.0 skin Download Huawei P20 Stock Wallpapers l Huawei P20 Pro Themes EMUI. Enjoy 9e Color Options will include Sapphire Blue, Midnight Black, and a brown leatherback variant similar to the Huawei Y6 Pro (2019) Get Ready For Snap A Selfie Chance To Win Huawei P10 LTE. We have discussed Huawei Enjoy 9 E Specification [leak] l Huawei Enjoy 9E-Stock Wallpapers with some leaked information specification along with stock wallpapers. you can download it from this post, as for as the price PKR 49000.
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Home » Sumter County Public Calendar with Holidays 2022-2023 Sumter County Public Calendar with Holidays 2022-2023 The Sumter County Public Schools Calendar for the 2022-2023 school year is now available. The calendar includes important dates such as holidays, teacher workdays, and early release days. Parents and guardians can use the calendar to plan for upcoming events and activities. The calendar is also a valuable resource for students who need to plan their own time and schedule around school events. Sumter County Public Schools Calendar 2022-2023 Sumter County Public Schools is a public school district located in Sumter County, South Carolina. The district serves approximately 13,000 students in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade at its 17 schools. The district is committed to providing a high-quality education to all of its students and works to engage parents, community members, and other stakeholders in the education process. The Sumter County Public Schools calendar has a number of benefits and uses for students, parents, and staff. The calendar provides a clear and organized schedule for the school year, including important dates such as holidays, breaks, and testing dates. This helps students and their families plan for the school year and ensures that everyone is aware of important deadlines. The calendar also helps staff plan for the school year, including scheduling meetings and professional development opportunities. Sumter County Public Schools Break for the academic year 2022-2023 List of holidays of Sumter County Public Schools, 2022- 2023 First Day Of School 2022 8 August 2022 Monday Christmas Break 2022 22 December 2022 – 5 January 2023 Thursday – Thursday Last Day of School 2023 23 May 2023 Tuesday Summer Break 2023 24 May 2023 Wednesday Sumter County Public Schools Holidays 2022-2023 The major holidays and breaks in Sumter County Public Schools are generally the same as the national holidays. Students are usually excused from school on these days, but classes may be held in the morning or afternoon. There are a few minor differences, such as Christmas falling on a Wednesday this year, but for the most part Sumter County Public Schools follows the federal holiday schedule. The Sumter County Public Schools will be closed on the following holidays in 2022-2023. In conclusion, the Sumter County Public Schools offer a variety of holidays and breaks to its students. Whether celebrating Christmas, Easter, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, or New Year's Day, the school district makes it easy for families to get together and have a good time. Sumter County Public Schools Holiday Calendar 2022-2023 Please note that these dates are subject to change if necessary due to inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances. As the final school year of the 2021-2022 comes to a close, students and staff of Sumter County Public Schools can begin looking forward to the upcoming 2022-2023 school year. Kindly inquire consistently for any changes that might happen or it is advised to visit the Sumter County Public Schools site for their 2022-2023 endorsed schedule. Ques: When is the Last Day of Sumter County Public Schools? Ans: The last day of school for Sumter County Public Schools is May 23, 2023. This date may be subject to change due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. However, students and staff can expect the last day of school to be on this date barring any changes. Ques: When Does School Start in Sumter County Public Schools? Ans: The first day of school for students in Sumter County Public Schools is Monday, August 8th, 2022. Ques: When is Sumter County Public Schools Spring Break? Ans: Sumter County Public Schools Spring break will be from 27th March 2023 to 31st March 2023. Ques: First Day of Sumter County Public Schools? Ans: The first day of the Sumter County Public Schools is 8th August 2022. Ques: Sumter County Public Schools Christmas Break? Ans: Christmas break in Sumter County Public Schools are from 22nd December 2022 to 5th January 2023. Filed Under: Calendar 2022-2023, County Wise Schools Tagged With: Sumter County Public Calendar, Sumter County Public Calendar 2022, Sumter County Public Calendar 2023, Sumter County Public Holiday Calendar, Sumter County Public Holidays
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Somewhat against my will I'm now riding an '08 Ski Doo 800 146 track. Totaled the '07 in Silverton about two weeks ago. First day out ripping the new sled today with my buddy Jon. Good snow, but after colliding with a rock at 30mph and being wipped off in an "America's Wildest Video's" fashion two weeks ago, I'm a bit more warry of what lays beneath the snow. I just wish someone got the shot. 11,400 feet above sea level. In "backcountry", "breckenridge", "colorado", "snowmobile", "video"
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Charles Lebœuf passe pour le fils illégitime de Napoléon III (1808-1873) et de Marguerite Bellanger (1838-1886). Présentation L'écrivain Xavier Marmier (1808-1892) relate la découverte des lettres de Marguerite Bellanger « avouant » qu'elle a dupé l'empereur. Mais ces lettres avaient été obtenues par l'entremise d'un haut magistrat, Adrien Marie Devienne (1802-1883). Le généalogiste Jean-Fred Tourtchine signale (en 2000) à propos de Napoléon III un « [e]nfant naturel, issu de Julie Leboeuf, dite Marguerite Bellanger » en lui assignant pour état civil : « N... N..., lequel prend le pseudonyme de Charles Blanc, né au 27 rue des Vignes (actuel emplacement du n° 1 rue des Vignes) à Passy, aujourd'hui arrondissement de Paris le à , décédé à Paris le , rue Marignan . » L'historien Pierre Milza confirme l'existence d'un enfant, Charles, né de l'empereur et de Marguerite « Bellenger ». Références Voir aussi Articles connexes Napoléon III Marguerite Bellanger Adrien Marie Devienne Militaire français du XXe siècle Maison Bonaparte Naissance en février 1864 Décès en février 1902 Article dont des informations diffèrent sur Wikidata
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Die Fischwühlen (Ichthyophiidae) sind eine Familie der Schleichenlurche (Gymnophiona), die in Südindien, Sri Lanka, auf dem Festland Südostasiens, in Indonesien auf Sumatra, Kalimantan und dem westlichen Java, auf den Philippinen im Süden Mindanaos und auf Palawan vorkommen. Ausgewachsene Fischwühlen sind trotz ihres Namens terrestrisch. Merkmale Fischwühlen werden 13,5 bis 50 Zentimeter lang. Als ursprüngliches Merkmal gilt, dass der Schädel aus vielen Knochen besteht. Er ist allerdings fester als der der Rhinatrematidae. Das Maul ist endständig oder leicht unterständig. Ihre Tentakel liegen zwischen Nasenlöchern und Augen. Der für Schleichenlurche typische doppelte Kieferschlussmechanismus, bei dem neben dem Kiefer-Adduktor ein zweites Muskelpaar für den Unterkiefer an den Oberkiefer heranführt, ist gut entwickelt. Der Körper ist durch zweifach unterteilte Hautfalten (Annuli) geringelt und von zahlreichen Schuppen bedeckt. Fischwühlen haben einen kurzen Schwanz und eine Schwanzwirbelsäule. Alle Fischwühlen besitzen Tracheallungen. Fortpflanzung Alle Fischwühlen sind vermutlich ovipar (eierlegend). Sie pflanzen sich während der Regenzeit fort. Gelege, die bisher gefunden wurden, lagen in Gewässernähe in feuchtem Erdboden und wurden vom Muttertier bewacht. Embryos haben drei Paar verzweigter Kiemen. Die Larven sind aquatisch und haben bis zu ihrer Metamorphose ein oder zwei Paar Kiemen und eine niedrige Schwanzflosse. Die Larven besitzen ein Seitenlinienorgan das sich vor allem auf den Kopfbereich konzentriert. Es dient wahrscheinlich auch der elektrischen Orientierung und hilft bei der Nahrungssuche im trüben Wasser. Die Metamorphose findet nach einigen Wochen, in einigen Fällen aber auch erst nach zwei Jahren statt. Gattungen und Arten Es gibt zwei Gattungen mit 57 Arten (Stand: 18. November 2018): Gattung Ichthyophis (50 Arten) Ichthyophis acuminatus , 1960 Ichthyophis alfredi & , 2009 Ichthyophis asplenius , 1965 Ichthyophis atricollaris , 1965 Ichthyophis bannanicus , 1984 Ichthyophis beddomei , 1880 Ichthyophis bernisi , 1975 Ichthyophis biangularis , 1965 Ichthyophis billitonensis , 1965 Ichthyophis bombayensis , 1960 Ichthyophis cardamomensis , , , , , , , , & , 2015 Ichthyophis catlocensis , , , , , , , , & , 2015 Ichthyophis chaloensis , , , , , , , , & , 2015 Ichthyophis daribokensis & , 2009 Ichthyophis davidi , , , & , 2011 Ichthyophis dulitensis , 1960 Ichthyophis elongatus , 1965 Ichthyophis garoensis & , 1999 Ichthyophis glandulosus , 1923 Ichthyophis glutinosus (, 1758) – Ceylonwühle Ichthyophis humphreyi , 1973 Ichthyophis hypocyaneus (, 1827) Ichthyophis javanicus , 1960 Ichthyophis khumhzi , , & , 2009 Ichthyophis kodaguensis , , & , 2007 Ichthyophis kohtaoensis , 1960 Ichthyophis lakimi , & , 2012 Ichthyophis laosensis , 1969 Ichthyophis larutensis , 1960 Ichthyophis longicephalus , 1986 Ichthyophis mindanaoensis , 1960 Ichthyophis monochrous (, 1858) Ichthyophis moustakius , , & , 2009 Ichthyophis multicolor , , , & , 2014 Ichthyophis nguyenorum , & , 2012 Ichthyophis nigroflavus , 1960 Ichthyophis nokrekensis & , 2009 Ichthyophis orthoplicatus , 1965 Ichthyophis paucidentulus , 1960 Ichthyophis paucisulcus , 1960 Ichthyophis pauli , , & , 2013 Ichthyophis pseudangularis , 1965 Ichthyophis sendenyu , , & , 2009 Ichthyophis sikkimensis , 1960 Ichthyophis singaporensis , 1960 Ichthyophis sumatranus , 1960 Ichthyophis supachaii , 1960 Ichthyophis tricolor , 1909 Ichthyophis weberi , 1920 Ichthyophis youngorum , 1960 Gattung Uraeotyphlus wurde zuvor in eine eigene Familie Uraeotyphlidae gestellt (7 Arten) Uraeotyphlus gansi & , 2008 Uraeotyphlus interruptus & , 1999 Uraeotyphlus malabaricus (, 1870) Uraeotyphlus menoni , 1913 Uraeotyphlus narayani , 1939 Uraeotyphlus oommeni & , 2007 Uraeotyphlus oxyurus ( & , 1841) Galerie Literatur Werner Himstedt: Die Blindwühlen. ISBN 3-89432-434-1. Wilfried Westheide, Reinhard Rieger: Spezielle Zoologie. Teil 2: Wirbel und Schädeltiere. 1. Auflage. Spektrum Akademischer Verlag Heidelberg/Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-8274-0307-3. K. Deckert, Gisela Deckert, G. E. Freytag, G. Peters, G. Sterba: Urania Tierreich, Fische, Lurche, Kriechtiere. Urania-Verlag, 1991, ISBN 3-332-00376-3. Weblinks Darrel Frost: Ichthyophis Fitzinger, 1826. In: Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 6.0. American Museum of Natural History, New York 1998–2017, abgerufen am 17. November 2018 Darrel Frost: Uraeotyphlus Peters, 1880. In: Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 6.0. American Museum of Natural History, New York 1998–2017, abgerufen am 17. November 2018 Amphibiaweb: Artenliste der Familie Ichthyophiidae Schleichenlurche
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Monterey County residents rekindle memories… SportsLocal Sports Monterey County residents rekindle memories playing in the Super Bowl Carmel Valley resident Scott Fujita was a member of the New Orleans Saints when they won the Super Bowl in 2010. (courtesy photo) By John Devine | [email protected] | Monterey Herald PUBLISHED: January 29, 2020 at 1:06 p.m. | UPDATED: February 28, 2020 at 11:16 a.m. SALINAS — A quarter-century has passed since Chris Dalman was a second-year offensive lineman for the 49ers in Super Bowl XXIX. He was roughly 60 pounds heavier than today with a full head of hair. It's been a decade since Scott Fujita hoisted the Lombardi Trophy, along with his then 2-year-old twin girls in Super Bowl XLIVI in Miami as a linebacker for the New Orleans Saints. You have to go back 39 years to when Herm Edwards was a defensive back for the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl XV against the Oakland Raiders. Dalman and Fujita brought home Super Bowl rings that are stored away. Edwards did not. What may have seemed like a blur to them back then, is etched in their memory bank like it was last Sunday. All three former NFL players with Monterey County connections shared their experiences of the week leading up to the biggest sporting event in America. Chris Dalman These days Dalman is the assistant principal/dean of students, as well as the offensive line coach, at Palma High. In 1995, he was a backup center-guard on San Francisco's Super Bowl title team. The game that year, like this year, was held in Miami. Now 49, Dalman admits playing with the 49ers in the 1990s meant the expectations were a Super Bowl appearance every year. The team of the 80s had won 10 or more games 16 straight years. Former NFL player, Palma alumni and current Palma lineman coach Chris Dalman speaks with players in 2012. (Monterey Herald archive) Owner of a five-studded diamond Super Bowl ring at the age of 25 and a bright future in front of him, Dalman believed he would be back at the championship game at some point in his career. It never happened. "Having that kind of success early on, I was a little naive," Dalman said. "We went to the playoffs in my first six years in the league, but lost. You realize how hard it is to get there later in your career." Dalman recalled a large gathering of fans outside the 49ers Santa Clara facility as the team buses left for the airport. That paled in comparison, however, to when they got to their Miami team hotel. "It was like a carnival," Dalman said. "Security was different back then. Our team hotel was a circus. I remember how difficult it was going from our team dinner to a team meeting in our hotel." While the 49ers tried to keep the distractions to a minimum, there was a slight flair up between two of the team's biggest stars — Jerry Rice and Deion Sanders — said Dalman. The flamboyant Sanders — who only spent one season in San Francisco — was a few minutes late making curfew. Rice brought it up during a team meeting, where voices were raised. "Jerry is all business," Dalman said. "He asked him 'why are you being a distraction?' Deion said 'I have played with you all year long. You've never asked me what I've done on Wednesday. Why now?' "That was the first time I saw Deion stand up and make a point. We didn't have any more issues." And it showed in the effort the 49ers put up. Favored by a record 18.5 points in Super Bowl XXIX, the 49ers covered with a 49-26 win over the San Diego Chargers on a muggy Miami night. "Looking back, life is not normal for you that week," Dalman said. "The week goes by so slow as the game inches forward. For me, two weeks was too long. You are stuck in a hotel and sequestered." Dalman, who was a 300-pound center-guard, spent his eight-year career with the 49ers. The reality of playing in a Super Bowl didn't sink in until he came out for warmups on Super Sunday. "I'm thinking I can't believe I'm standing here playing in this game," Dalman said. "At that point, you are not dazed by it. You're excited to play. There's an adrenaline rush. It's the Super Bowl." A member of the 49ers wedge team on kickoff returns, Dalman knew he would be on the field first for the kickoff. "It's a feeling you can't describe," said Dalman, who was drafted in the sixth round by the 49ers after a four-year career at Stanford. "A lot of raw emotion. But you can't lose sight of the first few minutes. It's human nature. It happens at all levels." For as slow as the week in Miami went for Dalman, the game flew by. Behind four first-half touchdowns from Steve Young, the 49ers blew the game open in the first half, building an 18-point lead. "Rarely do you feel like you have control of a game," Dalman said. "But we knew in the locker room at halftime that we were going to win. The second half was more of a celebration." A reserve lineman who played on three special teams, Dalman got into the game in the fourth quarter as a guard. As for the celebration on the field after the game, Dalman doesn't remember it being much. What he recalled was the trophy presentation back then was in the locker room. "It felt like it was 140 degrees in there," Dalman said. "You've got 50 players drenched in sweat still in uniform, with media and family in a small a quarter. I remember the trophy being passed around." Upon returning to the team hotel close to midnight, 49ers owner Eddie DeBartolo had set up three tents for a massive celebration. "They were like circus tents," Dalman said. "The third tent was for players and family. My wife and I stayed up all night and watched the sun come up. Then the team boarded a plane back home." Scott Fujita From the onside kick to start the second half, to seeing confetti raining down on the field, Fujita recently relieved those moments when the New Orleans Saints held a 10-year reunion. Fujita, who is the Head of School at All Saints Day School in Carmel, was a starting linebacker for the Saints, who helped bring the city of New Orleans their first Super Bowl title in 2010 with a 31-17 win over the Colts in Miami. "It's amazing the circumstances that go into a Super Bowl," Fujita said. "Seeing the spectacle as soon as you arrive on Monday. Half the battle was staying focused and getting proper rest." For Fujita, getting out of his comfort zone was his first challenge. While families are allowed to stay in the same hotel, players are put in separate rooms. "I'm big into routines," Fujita said. "You realize it's a business trip. Still, it was odd going up to your wife's room and saying good night to your 2-year-old twin girls, then going back to your room. I'm 31 years old and I've got a security guard keeping tabs on me." The Saints were facing Payton Manning and the Colts, who won the Super Bowl four years earlier at the same site in Miami. "All we heard is that the Colts are here again," Fujita said. "It's a veteran team with experience. We were making our first appearance. We didn't let it affect us. We felt good about our game plan." With no team curfew on Monday, Fujita remembers a lot of the players going out to South Beach and having a good time but arriving late for Media Day on Tuesday. "We had a bunch of guys that went hard on Monday to get it out of their system, I suspect," said Fujita, who had an 11-year NFL career, finishing with 600 tackles and 23.5 sacks. Players missing the team bus out to what is now called Hard Rock Cafe Stadium in Miami Gardens for media day prompted head coach Sean Payton to call a team meeting. "Sean called an emergency team meeting and stepped on a few throats," Fujita said. "His message was 'this game will only be fun if we win.' He's a motivator and manipulator." Fujita, a former Cal linebacker, felt the Saints had a great week of practice, except for when they had to go indoors and switch facilities because of bad weather. One of the things the defense put together was a different game plan for each quarter, which Fujita believes threw Manning off his game. "I felt we were disrupting his timing," Fujita said. "We were in his throwing lanes. He wasn't getting hit. But he felt our presence. He was never able to settle in because we kept changing things." Of course, the turning point of the game came at the start of the second half when the Saints called for an onside kick, recovering it. "We knew the week leading up to the game, we would do it (onside kick) at some point," Fujita said. "At halftime, Sean said 'defense back me up. We're going to steal another possession.' It was called 'ambush.' We needed it. We went down and scored. It changed the complexion of the game." Fujita never felt too nervous while on the sports biggest stage. Part of that he believes stemmed from the Saints beating the Vikings two weeks earlier in the NFC title game to reach the Super Bowl. "The pressure was winning that game and getting here," Fujita said. "I'm still grateful for Brett Favre throwing that pick (that sealed the game). The Super Bowl was kind of like recess. I felt like I found the fountain of youth. I had more spring in my step. The aches and pains went away." To this day, Fujita keeps his Super Bowl ring in his underwear drawer, seldom bringing it out or wearing it. His memories are of being able to share the celebration with his wife and kids on the field after the game. "Sure it's one of those defining moments you can count on one hand," Fujita said. "You recognize how hard it is to get there. But as time expired, watching my two daughters playing with the confetti on the field was so special." Edwards promised himself after the Eagles lost to the Raiders 27-10 in Super Bowl XV in 1981 that he wouldn't watch the game again until he either played or coached in it. To this day, the Arizona State football coach and former Monterey High star still has not watched any film of that game. In fact, Edwards did not even watch another Super Bowl until he got into television at ESPN. "What I learned about playing in a Super Bowl is if you win that game, you get introduced as a Super Bowl champion," Edwards said. "When you lose, you're a participant." Herm Edwards, a Monterey High graduate and former Kansas City Chiefs head coach, played in the 1981 Super Bowl. (Monterey Herald archive) Edwards, who was a three-sport standout at Monterey High, has a distaste for confetti. He often talks about it when doing speaking engagements across the country. "When confetti comes down at a Super Bowl, one team is celebrating a journey completed," Edwards said. "You are supposed to be happy. But one team is not happy." Unlike the two-week hype that surrounds the Super Bowl now, Edwards and the Eagles had just one week after beating Dallas in the NFC Championship game to prepare for the Raiders. The Eagles and Raiders each had one day before both were flying off to New Orleans, where Edwards remembers the anxiety starting to build on Thursday, as the energy in the city began to rise. "I remember being in my hotel room and studying the playbook," Edwards said. "I'd turn on the television to watch the 11 p.m. news, and I would see the Raiders out on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter. That's who the Raiders were." Edwards felt the Eagles were too tight. Having beaten the Raiders 7-3 earlier that season, the feeling was they would do it again. But the Super Bowl carried a different feeling. This was the climax to the season. "We didn't know how to handle the moment," Edwards said. "We practiced so well that week. But we had nothing left in the tank by game time. The Raiders deserved to win that game. Jim (quarterback Jim Plunkett) played well for them." Everything that could go wrong did. The Eagles had three turnovers in the first half. They had a touchdown called back in the first half and settled for a field goal. "I remember down the road coach (Dick) Vermeil used to say we beat the Raiders on Tuesday and Wednesday," Edwards said. "But on Sunday we were worn out. We were up for the game too early. That's who we were. We didn't know any better. That's no one's fault." Edwards, who spent over 30 years playing or coaching in the NFL, called the game surreal. The Super Bowl isn't like any other game. There is no next game. "You're in the Super Bowl," Edwards said. "It's kind of like yeah. It's something you dream about. You're 60 minutes away from being a champion, the pinnacle of all sports." One of the biggest differences Edwards recalled was the atmosphere. The NFC title game was electric with Veterans Stadium shaking as the Eagles earned their first trip to the Super Bowl. "You don't get that feeling in the Super Bowl because it's a corporate crowd," Edwards said. "It's a mixed crowd of fans from both sides. It's kind of a muffling sound. The energy isn't the same." While Edwards has never watched Super Bowl XV, he sometimes thinks about the game around this time of the year. He never envisioned it being the only Super Bowl he would play or coach in. "You remember plays that you wished you could have done better at," Edwards said. "I was involved in at least 15 playoff games as a player or coach – three championship games. But I only got to one Super Bowl." As an analyst for ESPN for nine years before becoming the Arizona State football coach, Edwards would glance at the faces of players from the losing team — a reminder of the pain he felt back in 1981. "I look at the players' eyes on the losing team," Edwards said. "I know what it feels like not to win. It still hurts. You never forget that feeling." Prep Nation John Devine John Devine can be reached at 831-726-4337. [email protected] Follow John Devine @JohnJDevine ‏ NFL playoffs QB rankings: Tom Brady No. 1 left, Jimmy Garoppolo last
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Questions remain about cutbacks at Bord na Móna Fianna Fáil Environment Spokesperson Barry Cowen has said there are number of outstanding questions about cutbacks at Bord na Móna, the company's financial future and job security for staff. Deputy Cowen was commenting following a meeting between the Bord na Móna Chief Executive Gabriel D'Arcy, the Minister for Natural Resources Pat Rabbitte and public representatives at Leinster House on Wednesday, September 26. Speaking afterwards, Deputy Cowen said, "While I welcome the fact that the Minister finally agreed to facilitate this meeting, it is disappointing that we are still left with so many unanswered questions. "No one at the meeting could deny the fact that the cuts to staff numbers and staff pay at Bord na Móna were disproportionate. Those on the least pay are being cut by 2 days a week, representing a 40% pay cut, while those on higher pay are losing just 1 day a month, equivalent to a 5% pay cut. Mr D'Arcy himself was unable to deny that this is unbalanced. "There was also no comment on the company's pension deficit of €55 million. The staff are extremely concerned that the fund has been permanently depleted. I am seeking further clarification on what plans are in place to recoup these losses. "In addition to this, I raised questions about the asset management review, and whether or not this review has recommended the closure of certain workshops. I was informed that the company is in consultation with the unions on this. However, questions remain about how extensive these discussions are. "I also asked the Minister to use his influence and contact Dublin City Council with a view to speeding up the process of the Environmental Impact Assessment on the proposed extraction of Lough Derg Waters for storage at Garyhinch, Portarlington and subsequent distribution to Dublin and the East. This project is being pioneered by Bord na Móna and the company is confident of raising the investment capital of approximately €500 million for the project. "The Minister has assured me that Bord na Móna will not be put up for sale by the State. However a commercial deal between Bord na Móna and Coillte is being considered, which would see Coillte lands used to facilitate the growth and harvesting of biomass for power stations. While I would very much welcome this mutually beneficial arrangement, it must be noted that Coillte is being considered for sale. I am seeking a guarantee form the Minister that in the event of such a deal between Bord na Móna and Coillte, these valuable assets will remain in the hands of the State. "I am now writing to Mr D'Arcy and to Minister Rabbitte seeking a detailed response to these questions and other issues that remain unanswered following this week's meeting. Bord na Móna is a valuable employer and an integral part of the economy in my own constituency of Offaly and in many areas across the country. This meeting was a helpful exercise, and we must continue all efforts to seek the best possible resolution to problems facing Bord na Móna and its staff."
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I bought all of this for $20.12 I am amazed, myself, because this is a month's supply of milk for the family, 4 jars of natural peanut butter, soy milk for me, about a pound and a half of smoked almonds, hot dogs, cookie mixes and canned frosting. It was Senior Discount Day, so 10% was taken right off the top for any of the house brands, and natural foods. The milk was on sale, already for 99 cents each, plus the 10% discount on those. The soy milk was on markdown, plus 10% off, as it is one of Fred Meyer's house brands. The smoked almonds were on sale for $4.99/lb, and they also received the 10% off, as they come from the natural foods' section. As I was about to check out, I saw these cookie mixes and canned frosting on markdown, the cookie mixes for 42 cents/box, and the canned frosting for 37 cents/can. I could not pass those up. Even though I prefer scratch products for myself (digestive issues with packaged foods), these are perfect for when it is my turn to serve at coffee hour (which happened to be this past Sunday). If you are a math whiz, you have probably figured out that surely this must have cost more than $20. I also had a $10.83 reward to use before March, from the autumn reward's cycle. And that brought my grand total down to $20.12. Sadly, what was not in my cart that day was produce. I did pick up some fresh fruit and vegetables a week ago, Friday. Those items will have to do for the moment. Anyway, I was incredibly pleased to spend so little. well done, the price of the milk was great we can't get it that low here in Canada. That is what I hear about US dairy prices compared to Canadian. You do have a better deal with medical care costs, though. Have a great day, Gill! Lots for your money! Good job thinking ahead to a us for the cookie mixes and frostings. I know I'll be able to use them. I already baked one box of the cookies, and frosted them, for yesterday to take to church. I'll use the other mixes between now and next fall. The frosting, while it's flavored "cinnamon bun" will be our birthday cake frosting for the next several birthdays. It's also really delicious on cinnamon rolls. My daughter made a pan of those for yesterday morning, and used some of the frosting on those. That was a pretty impressive shopping trip. I too try to keep a mix or two on hand for those last minute things to take somewhere. Yeah, a little unbalanced, but we'll manage. I still have a lot of veggies, and canned, frozen and dried fruit. I haven't bought many mixes in the last 20 years, because of my own sensitive digestion. However, they are awfully handy to keep around. It makes needing to bake sound less daunting when I'm really busy. I love those shopping trips too, where I double or triple my savings by combining discounts. I missed a few extras on my Friday shopping to Target. I forgot to use a Groupon voucher at checkout (purchased $10 egift for $5), a $1 coupons.com printable was not accepted (very strange since it was a perfectly good coupon), and I lost out on $7.50 Checkout51 rebate on canned beans because the rebate disappeared when I got home to process the claim (I plan to return the 10 cans of beans on my next shopping trip). Despite the setback ($1 coupon), I did fairly well. Our grandsons are enjoying the Hormel pork loin with homegrown collard greens, bacon and strawberries from that shopping trip. I used Target cartwheel, printable coupons, and Ibotta and Savingstar rebates. I also had to go back to customer service after checkout to ask for a refund on an incorrectly rung item. Also got 5% Target Red card discount and .25 bag credit (5 × .05). I think the cashier felt badly about rejecting my coupon so gave two extra bag credits. I brought three reusable bags and she had to stuff everything in them. Also, I spent a few hours printing and researching and setting up the deal scenario, let alone the time spent to shop and correct errors, and process and track rebates. Sometimes I question my sanity but I think it is worth it to save several hundred dollars a month shopping this way. The downfall is I may be buying unnecessary items because of the extreme discount, but we like to give stuff away too, and what better reason than to say we got it at a good price. It always brings a smile. I just recalled, that I lost an additional $2 savings on canned soup because I didn't print the coupon as soon as it was available. I got only the $2 Savingstar rebate, but could have doubled my savings to $4 if I had not procrastinated. The soup is my father's favorite (Progresso beef pot roast), so I bought it anyway. That's a shame about some of your work in the couponing not paying off. Will your groupon deal still be good the next time you go? It is a lot of work, and that's why not everyone does it. However, the way I look at it is this. Doing coupon/deals is like your part time job. It doesn't pay terribly well, for the hours spent, but it is a job that you can do whenever it suits your schedule, you don't pay income taxes on your "earnings", you don't have to get dressed for work to do this job, you are your own boss, and you can quit, then rehire yourself, any time you want. And it keeps you busy doing something that feels like a game. If mainstream society valued this kind of work, more, then it would feel more palatable, I suspect. But then if more people couponed to the extent that you do, there would be fewer of the deals to go around. Have you ever tried growing strawberries? Did you have a fun weekend with your grandsons? The meals sound really yummy! Oh, I love the way you think. I hope it means "great minds think alike" lol I see "tweaking the deals" as part work, part game and part mental exercise. I know there will be a day in a few years when I won't want to be as frugal as I am today. But I hope my frugal habits will be so entrenched that I won't need to think as hard to continue the savings. That's my reason for spending the time now. I know I must seem pitifully ridiculous at the checkout being such a careful shoppper in my old age. Most people my age should be in their golden years spending their wealth as they please. But I get over the uncomfortable feelings and just stick to my plan of working the numbers because numbers don't lie. I watch my bottomlines very closely. I keep worksheets that list every frugal saving over and beyond sales and coupons, that require the extra step to save a bit more, almost 5K every year. I also keep tract of bottomline net expenses, fixed and discretionary, after rebates and credits, ever year. I also keep track of net worth, these all should mirror the same trend. The story for us is frugality and tweaking store deals allow us to live well for so little spending. I know our bottomline would be at least 24K more per year without this effort. Not small change over time. That's the crux....over time. So when standing at the checkout looking a bit ridiculous, I know OVER TIME it all makes sense. The Groupon voucher is redeemed, so it has no expiration. I guess my only missed savings was those printable coupons. The cans of beans are also going to be returned. At .24-.50 per can, I am interested in can beans, not .99-1.25 per can. We haven't tried growing strawberries. Would it grow in hot, dry climates? So far collard, swiss chard and kale are easy to grow in our climate. Our grandkids are still here, going home this evening, since today was Teacher Institute day (meetings). The strawberries from Target were so sweet and delicious. I made chocolate dipped strawberries with clearance melts from Sams Club. They were a hit. Good to have peanuts in the pantry because I was able to coat peanuts when it wasn't easy to dip more strawberries. I should add shredded sweetened coconut flakes next time, then it would be like Mounds? Great shopping trip, Lili! I don't think I've ever seen milk priced that low here, so nice that you were able to take advantage of that! Also, congratulations to your son on his engagement. That is very exciting! I'll pass the congratulations on! I'm very happy for both of them! I was very pleased with the shopping. 99 cents/half-gallon is Fred Meyer's standard sale price, so it didn't seem overly inexpensive to me. But judging from comments, maybe our milk prices are quite low in the Seattle area. I hope your day is off to a lovely start, Laura! Great deals! It is so fun to get things at a great price. If you ever need any thing from Ross Tue they give 10 percent off to seniors and I think the age is 50. Hi Patti,Thanks for that info, Patti! I'll be sure to add Tuesday at Ross as my go-to time/day. Good job on the deals! Last week we had an interesting shopping moment. We needed after shave for hubby and something else that I can't remember. At the checkout our total was something like $6.67. This store shoots out coupons out of a little coupon machine and there was one sticking out of the machine that said $5 off your next shopping so we pulled it out and used it. My guess is that it came from someone previous to us and he/she didn't take it so there it was for us to use. Our bill was now $1.67. People leave their coupons on top of the register so I'm guessing anyone can pick them up to use if they want to. Some of the ones I get aren't very useful when they say "get $2 off fresh produce when you buy $75 in produce" What? That's not a deal! We're still eating much out of the freezer and even with unexpected guests yesterday (not my own kids though!) I pulled out some pork from the freezer and cooked them in my pressure cooker. Along with scalloped potatoes and green beans and applesauce (from the freezer and pantry) we had a delicious dinner. We have a "free" table at work and I took a packet of sugar cookies home. The date was expired but I made them anyway and we have been nibbling on sugar cookies all week with a frosting that I made and some red/white sprinkles and we had enough for our guests yesterday. Really good! Today there is a box of bran cereal on the table. Not sure if I want those but maybe they could be made into bran muffins. Alice, I'm guessing your "$2 off fresh produce ... " coupon was from Meijer--and I leave those by the register, too, as it's highly unlikely (unless I was throwing a party) that I would buy the quantities needed to achieve the sale price. I've been getting milk for $1.79 per gallon on a regular basis from Aldi for months and sometimes they even have it for sale for $1.49 a gallon. Meijer has also been selling gallons of milk for $1.79, so I guess we are fortunate to have such good dairy prices. I bought 3 dozen eggs from Aldi today for 69 cents/dozen--eggs were almost double that at Meijer. Lili, I am right there with you on the cookie mixes. Sometimes you just need something fast and easy. My standard is a bar cookie made from a yellow cake mix. It's a little sad to me that the middle school students at youth group prefer this over from-scratch cookies--so many of the kids only are familiar with packaged treats--but I suppose it makes it easier for me. Bake at 350* in a 13x9 pan for 28-32 minutes (I like mine slightly soft in the center). Cut into bars and serve. I get 24-28 out of this but in a pinch, I can get 48 small cookies out of this if I cut it into 24 squares and then cut those squares into triangles. It's an old Taste of Home recipe (giving credit where credit is due) and it has saved me on several occasions when I have needed a treat, fast. You can try other cake mixes--I tried a chocolate cake mix once and it tasted like the worst brownie I've ever had, so that was a no-go. Such a deal with that $5 off coupon! While I've never seen $2 off of a $75 purchase coupon, I have seen some ridiculous ones, especially around Thanksgiving. The past couple of years some of the stores have advertised "spend $100, get a free turkey". I don't ever spend $100 in one store, so that offer doesn't appeal to me. The Free Table where you work sounds wonderful. Is this something that your employers do, or is this something other co-workers do? In any case, what a great way to prevent food waste. years ago, my sister in law sent me a cookbook for improvising with cake mixes. I think making bar cookies was one of the suggestions. I'll have to dig that cookbook out and see what else is in there. Good to know about the chocolate cake not making very tasty brownies. I am picky about brownies actually tasting like chocolate. I agree. Sometimes box mixes are where it's at. Sometimes, a boxed mix means the difference between making something or not making anything. It's more a mental thing for me, as many scratch cookie or cake recipes aren't that involved. But if I'm pressed for time, the thought of getting all of the ingredients out and measuring every last thing sounds like too much. In addition to making the cookie mix last week, I also baked some sugar cookies, from pre-mixed and rolled out dough that I bought on markdown in January. Those turned out to be the easiest sugar cookies that I've ever made. The dough comes in sheets, all rolled thin. All I had to do was cut the cookies out and bake. I used that kind of dough because I bought it on discount and it was terribly cheap (55cents/package). It would be hard for me to spend a couple of dollars for the same convenience. However, the time-savings on that item was better than a boxed mix. I am guessing that your items were yummy, even though they were from mixes. All it seems to take is adding a little extra something to the mixes to really make them special.
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First week of Primary 2 was not that exciting for my son. In his primary school, the teachers and classmates remained the same for the first 2 years. When he progressed to Primary 3, there would be streaming and change of classes according to his academic results then. Everything was a familiar sight and lesson has not fully started. The time table of the lesson would only be ready by next week. I asked about his day in school. "What did you do since there is no lesson?" He said "Nothing, just talking, talking and talking." in a boring tone. How was your child doing in the first week of school?
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The Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2 was a British fighter and bomber that was used as one of the last propeller aircraft in 1915 against the German Fokker monoplane on the Western Front. In 1911, Royal Aircraft Factory began developing the first Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2 under the direction of Chief Designer Geoffrey de Havilland. It was in the basic form to a F.E.1, the cockpit was enlarged to accommodate two crew members. This was made of wood and was covered with a canvas. As the first engine, the 50 hp Gnome rotary engine was initially used and installed as a pressure motor. The first flight of the prototype took place on 18 August 1911 by Geoffrey de Havilland himself. In April 1912, swimmers were attached to the prototype to make the aircraft usable for the Royal Naval Air Service. On the first test flight on April 12, 1912, however, it turned out that the engine provided too little power, he was exchanged for a 70 hp engine after the flight. During the remainder of the year, the chassis was readjusted and a Maxim machine gun attached to the observer. In 1913 work began on a newer version of the F.E.2, with the new prototype becoming larger and heavier than its predecessor. The shape of the upper wing was adopted by the aircraft B.E.2a and instead of ailerons for the lateral control now used wing distortions. The aerodynamics of the nacelle were also adjusted, which meant that both the observer and the pilot received a better field of view. For the drive, a 70 hp Renault engine was used, which was slightly superior to the 70 hp Gnome engine in performance. After a few flights with the prototype, however, there was an accident on February 23, 1914, when the plane crashed. The pilot R. Kemp survived, but his observer died in the crash. In the middle of 1914 began the development of another version which was classified as F.E.2a version. This model was intended to compete with the Vickers FB.5 as an armed reconnaissance aircraft and fighter aircraft. The wings of the B.E.2c were used for this purpose. Also, the cockpit was revised again, so that the observer was slightly shifted down. The armament was now a Lewis machine gun mounted which was used by the observer. For the aircraft, a Green E.6 engine was initially planned. After the first test flight on January 26, 1915, however, showed that this engine was not sufficient. In series production, therefore, the liquid-cooled Beardmore engine with 120 hp was used. The order of 12 aircraft for the Royal Flying Corps was issued shortly after the beginning of the war and thus before the actual completion of the prototype. Shortly after the introduction of the F.E.2a, further development began. The version classified as F.E.2b initially had the same engine as the F.E.2a, but this was replaced shortly after the start of production against the more powerful Beardmore engine with 160 hp. In order to speed up and simplify production, the compressed air brake was not adopted in the b version as in the a version, especially since it reduced the landing only to a limited extent. In addition to the device for carrying bombs, a second machine gun was mounted later in the production. This was on a telescopic pole and should actually be operated by the pilot. However, it showed in the fighting that the machine gun was used mainly by the observer. He stood up for this and was thus able to operate the machine gun and shoot backwards over the pilot's head. A total of 1,939 aircraft were built by the Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2b. From the Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2c version, which was intended as a night bomber, a total of two pieces were built. 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Allegations against the Talmud's view of non-Jews. "Shalom all, I am a Ben Noach. Recently I received an email from someone with the following link: http://abbc.com/islam/english/toread/jewras.htm The link claimed the Talmud contains racist statements towards non-Jews! I have a copy of the Mishna and tried to search for them but i couldn't find any. Can someone tell me the statements are not true? Shalom." An Answer Take a look at: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Cyprus/8815/qts.html Response to "QUOTES FROM THE TALMUD" "Non-Jews as seen in the Jewish Talmud" "Jewish Racism towards Non-Jews as expressed in the Talmud" This document appears at the following hate sites: http://www.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=378976012 http://www.ostara.org/zundel/talmud2.txt (The above URL is a variant text.) http://compuserb.com/talmud1.htm http://internettrash.com/users/revision5/racijud.htm http://abbc.com/islam/portugues/textes/racijud.htm "The modern Jew is the product of the Talmud..." "Babylonian Talmud", published by the Boston Talmud Society, p. XII The Jews refer to the remainder of Earths inhabitants, the non-Jewish peoples, as "Gentiles", "Goyim". Let's see what the Jewish Talmud teaches the Jews concerning the non-Jewish majority, i.e. those who are not part of Jahve's "Chosen People": It is true that modern Judaism derives most of its teachings from the Talmud, but what anti-Semites claim about the Talmud is quite different from the truth. David S. Maddison ([email protected]) "The Jews are called human beings, but the non-Jews are not humans. They are beasts." Talmud: Baba mezia, 114b This represents a lack of knowledge of Hebrew at a most fundamental level. Here, the anti-Semites claim that Adam means human but it really means man. "Yetsoor" is the Hebrew word for human. Jews are referred to by the singular form of man, Adam, whilst non-Jews are referred to by the plural form of man, or anasheem. Both forms of the word mean human, but one is single, the other is plural. The reason that Jews are referred to in the singular is that if one Jew does something bad, or is alleged to have, all Jews are blamed for it. So, for the wrongdoing or alleged wrongdoing of one, all suffer. In the case of non-Jews, only individuals suffer, not all of the non-Jews. So that is why Jews are referred to as a single person and non-Jews are referred to in the plural. RESPONSE (2) (Also, see other responses elswhere.) Apparently a deliberate mistranslation. The passage deals with the technical rules of corpse-impurity which, according to the author of this text, apply to Jews and not to gentiles. In this connection Ezekiel 34:31 is cited: "And ye My sheep [referring to Israel], the sheep of My pasture, are _men [Hebrew: "adam"]_, and I am your God, saith the Lord God." From a careful midrashic reading of this Biblical verse, Rabbi Simeon ben Yohai deduced "Only "ye" [i.e., Israel, not other nations] are designated "adam," in the sense that only Jewish corpses and graves generate impurity according to Numbers 19:14: "This is the law: when a _man ['adam']_ dieth in a tent, every one that cometh into the tent...shall be unclean seven days..." The passage is legal and exegetical, not theological. If anything, it seems to put Jews on a lower footing than non-Jews. Typically, the words "but beasts" were added on by whoever put this list together. They do not appear in the original. Correspondent of [email protected] (Sara Salzman) [email protected] "The Akum (non-Jew) is like a dog. Yes, the scripture teaches to honor the the dog more than the non-Jew." Ereget Raschi Erod. 22 30 The reference cited is does not exist, therefore the "quote" is forgery. Also "Akum" specifically means idolater. It does not refer to non-Jews in general. Additionally, the writing style is totally inconsistent with writings of this type which are extremely terse and abbreviated since they assume a great deal of prior knowledge. "Even though God created the non-Jew they are still animals in human form. It is not becoming for a Jew to be served by an animal. Therfore he will be served by animals in human form." Midrasch Talpioth, p. 255, Warsaw 1855 I was unable to check this reference in my extensive Judaica library. The book "Midrash Talpiyyot" is appparently an obscure eighteenth-century Kabbalistic work that is little known and carries no authority whatsoever. Even if the citation were correct (which seems doubtful in light of the other examples on this list, and the fact that Jews never employ the designation "Jehovah"), it is hard to imagine what could be proven from it about Judaism or the Talmud. From Usenet message [email protected] Apart from anything else, the use of the term "Jehovah" should be an immediate indicator of a forgery since Jews don't write this term in books. The actual book in question is not part of the Talmud but was written by a Turkish Jew called Elijah ben Solomon Abraham, ha-Koen in the eighteenth century. And it is unlikey that the quote exists given the other forgeries on this list. "A pregnant non-Jew is no better than a pregnant animal." Coschen hamischpat 405 The above quote is a wrong inference from a fiscal law in Shulchan Oruch, Choshen Mishpat 405.3, that relates to times when slavery was a standard and accepted practice across the world. It states that if an ox gored a pregnant woman, and this resulted in the loss of the fetus, the owner does not have to pay for the loss of the fetus (medical expenses and other damages are discussed elsewhere). If an ox gored a pregnant non-Jewish slave-woman, the owner of the ox has to pay for the loss of the fetus to the owner of the slave-woman (because the owner would have had another slave to work for him had the woman given birth). The same applies if the ox gored a pregnant cow, or a sheep, because had the animal given birth, the owner would have had an extra one. The law is clearly hinged on the rights of the owner, and does not compare non-Jews and animals in any way. It is purely legal, and does not have any philosophical or social implications. I.I. "The souls of non-Jews come from impure sprits and are called pigs." Jalkut Rubeni gadol 12b The above quote does not exist in the source. The reference to page 12b in Yalkut Reuveini is meaningless, as the pages are numbered individually, not having "a" and "b" parts. Yalkut does quote from Shnei Luchot Habrit (in Sefer Dovor Shebikdusho, Os Alef), that the souls of two ancient nations (Amoni and Moavi that do not exist now), come from "the spirit of impurity", but the same goes for the soul of a bastard (mamzer) of Jewish origin. "Although the non-Jew has the same body structure as the Jew, they compare with the Jew like a monkey to a human." Schene luchoth haberith, p. 250 b A complete fabrication. The reference to p.250 b is meaningless (unless "b" stands for "column 2"), as each page is individually numbered. There is no mention of any comparison of Jews to non-Jews on page 250. "If you eat with a Gentile, it is the same as eating with a dog." Tosapoth, Jebamoth 94b This appears to be a forgery. Joe Slater "If a Jew has a non-Jewish servant or maid who dies, one should not express sympathy to the Jew. You should tell the Jew: "God will replace 'your loss', just as if one of his oxen or asses had died"." Jore dea 377, 1 The Mishna from which this law is derived speaks about a specific formula [in] Hebrew "Hamokom menachem eschem" that is said to somebody whose close relative died within [the] last 7 days, it does not mean regular words of consolation. A question is asked by the commentators: the above formula is said [by] the grieving person only for a close relative, and not even for a distant relative or a regular Jew, so why do we have to be told that it's not said for a servant? Several answers are given: either the personal servant is so close to his master, that he is considered by the master as his son, or because the servant was his property the master considered him part of his body so to speak. So why not say the above formula? The reason given is that people who don't know the master might hear and think that the slave was completely Jewish and part of master's family, which might lead to confusion. Actually, the same Mishna mentions that R. Gamaliel accepted this formula [of] condolence for his slave, because he respected the slave greatly for his Torah knowledge. "Sexual intercourse between Gentiles is like intercourse between animals." Talmud Sanhedrin 74b It does not say this or any such thing. David Maddison ([email protected]) "It is permitted to take the body and the life of a Gentile." Sepher ikkarim III c 25 This is a misquotation. Rabbi Yosef Albo (the author) was asked by a Christian thinker about seeming injustice of the laws of Judaism dealing with charging interest on a loan. (According to Deuteronomy 23:20 and 23:21, a Jew is not allowed to lend with interest to another Jew, but may do so to a Gentile). R. Albo answers: The "Gentile" or "heathen" in the above passage refers to idolater, who refuses to keep seven Noahide laws. The laws are universal for all mankind: 1) prohibition of idolatry, 2) prohibition of blasphemy, 3) prohibition of murder, 4) prohibition of immorality and promiscuity, 5) prohibition of theft, 6) establishment of judicial system, 7) prohibition of cruelty to animals. Such a person, who does not respect other's rights, places himself apart from human community and therefore can expect to be treated according to his own rules. He is a threat to everyone around and hence if somebody kills him, that person is not charged. On the contrary, even according to non-Jewish philosophers in those days (14th and 15th century, Spain), as R Albo brings, such a person should be killed. So it is regarding money matters: the prohibition of taking interest, that applies to everybody, including a non-Jew who keeps the Noahide laws (as R. Albo mentions a few sentences earlier), do not apply to him. "It is the law to kill anyone who denies the Torah. The Christians belong to the denying ones of the Torah." Coschen hamischpat 425 Hagah 425. 5 This is from the Shulcan Aruch and applies to killing Jewish heretics. The following line in this passage is that this law does not apply to anyone non-Jewish and it is forbidden to harm any gentile. The Jewish heretics are people which are a potential cause of harm and trouble to the Jewish nation. The penalty is designed to demonstrate the severity with which heretical views were considered, rather than a practical penalty as such penalties were rarely imposed. E.S./David S. Maddison ([email protected]) "A heretic Gentile you may kill outright with your own hands." Talmud, Abodah Zara, 4b It does not say this – this is a forgery. "Every Jew, who spills the blood of the godless (non-Jews), is doing the same as making a sacrifice to God." Talmud: Bammidber raba c 21 & Jalkut 772 Midrash Bamidbar Raba 21: "[Numbers 23:11 regarding Phinehas who killed Zimri for fornicating with a Midianite woman] `Because he was zealous for his G-d and atoned for the children of Israel' It says he atoned - did he bring a sacrifice? This teaches us that whoever spills the blood of the wicked is like someone who brings a sacrifice." - posted by Izak @ 8:53 PM
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Starry Night: A Christmas Novel By Debbie Macomber Read by Rebecca Lowman Debbie Macomber Random House Audio NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER 'Tis the season for romance, second chances, and Christmas cheer with this new novel from Debbie Macomber. Carrie Slayton, a big-city society-page columnist, longs to write more serious news stories. So her editor hands her a challenge: She can cover any topic she wants, but only if she first scores the paper an interview with Finn Dalton, the notoriously reclusive author. Living in the remote Alaskan wilderness, Finn has written a megabestselling memoir about surviving in the wild. But he stubbornly declines to speak to anyone in the press, and no one even knows exactly where he lives. Digging deep into Finn's past, Carrie develops a theory on his whereabouts. It is the holidays, but her career is at stake, so she forsakes her family celebrations and flies out to snowy Alaska. When she finally finds Finn, she discovers a man both more charismatic and more stubborn than she even expected. And soon she is torn between pursuing the story of a lifetime and following her heart. Filled with all the comforts and joys of Christmastime, Starry Night is a delightful novel of finding happiness in the most surprising places. Praise for Starry Night "Contemporary romance queen Macomber (Rose Harbor in Bloom) hits the sweet spot with this tender tale of impractical love. . . . A delicious Christmas miracle well worth waiting for."—Publishers Weekly (starred review) "[A] holiday confection . . . as much a part of the season for some readers as cookies and candy canes."—Kirkus Reviews "A sweet contemporary Christmas romance . . . [that] the best-selling author's many fans will enjoy."—Library Journal "Macomber can be depended on for an excellent story. . . . Readers will remain firmly planted in the beginnings of a beautiful love story between two of the most unlikely characters."—RT Book Reviews (Top Pick, 4½ stars) "Macomber, the prolific and beloved author of countless bestsellers, has penned a romantic story that will pull at your heartstrings with its holiday theme and emphasis on love and finding that special someone."—Bookreporter "Magical . . . Macomber has given us another delightful romantic story to cherish. This one will touch your heart just as much as her other Christmas stories. Don't miss it!"—Fresh Fiction From the Hardcover edition. A USA Today bestseller A Publishers Weekly bestseller 'Tis the season for romance, second chances, and Christmas cheer with this new novel from Debbie Macomber. Carrie Slayton, a big-city society-page columnist, longs to write more serious news stories. So her editor hands her a challenge: She can cover any topic she wants, but only if she first scores the paper an interview with Finn Dalton, the notoriously reclusive author. Living in the remote Alaskan wilderness, Finn has written a megabestselling memoir about surviving in the wild. But he stubbornly declines to speak to anyone in the press, and no one even knows exactly where he lives. Digging deep into Finn's past, Carrie develops a theory on his whereabouts. It is the holidays, but her career is at stake, so she forsakes her family celebrations and flies out to snowy Alaska. When she finally finds Finn, she discovers a man both more charismatic and more stubborn than she even expected. And soon she is torn between pursuing the story of a lifetime and following her heart. Filled with all the comforts and joys of Christmastime, Starry Night is a delightful novel of finding happiness in the most surprising places. Praise for Starry Night "Contemporary romance queen Macomber (Rose Harbor in Bloom) hits the sweet spot with this tender tale of impractical love. . . . A delicious Christmas miracle well worth waiting for."—Publishers Weekly (starred review) "[A] holiday confection . . . as much a part of the season for some readers as cookies and candy canes."—Kirkus Reviews "A sweet contemporary Christmas romance . . . [that] the best-selling author's many fans will enjoy."—Library Journal "Macomber can be depended on for an excellent story. . . . Readers will remain firmly planted in the beginnings of a beautiful love story between two of the most unlikely characters."—RT Book Reviews (Top Pick, 4½ stars) "Macomber, the prolific and beloved author of countless bestsellers, has penned a romantic story that will pull at your heartstrings with its holiday theme and emphasis on love and finding that special someone."—Bookreporter "Magical . . . Macomber has given us another delightful romantic story to cherish. This one will touch your heart just as much as her other Christmas stories. Don't miss it!"—Fresh Fiction Macomber, the prolific and beloved author of countless bestsellers, has penned a romantic story that will pull at your heartstrings with its holiday theme and emphasis on love and finding that special someone. —Bookreporter Magical . . . Macomber has given us another delightful romantic story to cherish. This one will touch your heart just as much as her other Christmas stories. Don't miss it! —Fresh Fiction Macomber can be depended on for an excellent story. . . . Readers will remain firmly planted in the beginnings of a beautiful love story between two of the most unlikely characters. —RT Book Reviews (Top Pick, 4½ stars) A sweet contemporary Christmas romance . . . [that] the best-selling author's many fans will enjoy. —Library Journal [A] holiday confection . . . as much a part of the season for some readers as cookies and candy canes. —Kirkus Reviews Contemporary romance queen Macomber (Rose Harbor in Bloom) hits the sweet spot with this tender tale of impractical love. . . . A delicious Christmas miracle well worth waiting for. —Publishers Weekly (starred review) Author Bio: Debbie Macomber Debbie Macomber is a leading voice in women's fiction. Her novels have hit the number one on the New York Times bestsellers list as well as making the USA Today and Publishers Weekly lists. Her novels Mrs. Miracle and Call Me Mrs. Miracle inspired the Hallmark Channel's top-watched movies for the year when they were released. There are more than 200 million copies of her books in print worldwide.
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Causes of bulimia There isn't any specific cause of bulimia. It's fairly common to truly feel low whenever you have bulimia. It's typical for individuals with bulimia to relapse after therapy. Bulimia shouldn't be ignored. Someone with bulimia may try hard to acquire other people to leave the home or ask leave them frequently so they are prepared to purge. There's currently no known source of bulimia. If untreated, it can lead to death. It can be caused by strict dieting . If not treated, it can result in problems. It's normal for individuals with bulimia additionally to suffer from anxiety or depression. A great deal of people with bulimia can stay at a weight that is normal, so they may have the ability to continue to keep their condition secret for quite a long time. If you've had bulimia or when you have used substances such as laxatives, diuretics, or ipecac syrup to purge you could have. Bulimia can typically be treated. It is more prevalent than anorexia nervosa. It is not normally something that can be cured. It is a widespread affliction that can result in potentially life threatening problems. It's probably the result of the drive for thinness of society and a lack of self esteem in the individual. It's more prevalent. Youre most likely to look at bingeing and purging, when you think about bulimia. Bulimia can be cured if it's caught early. It's treated through a huge array of different therapy techniques. It can often go undetected. It starts as a method of coping with emotional problems, but it will become an obsession that the patient cannot control. It can be treated using a combination of therapies that were various and medicines. The definitive source of bulimia isn't known. Many indications of bulimia connect to self-induced vomiting, that is the most often encountered type of purging. It is perhaps the most common form of eating disorder. The cause of Bulimia is regarded as over eating which could be due to psychological issues like depression or anxiety. The signals of bulimia aren't simple to spot. You will be to become pregnant in the event the bulimia is severe enough to prevent ovulation. To ascertain whether you are experiencing bulimia, you're advised to go to your neighborhood GP. Talk to your physician whenever possible, when you have symptoms of bulimia. Nobody knows what causes bulimia, even though there are theories. People with bulimia may seem normal. It can also have an influence on the eye. A great deal of people with Bulimia will put on a whole lot of makeup in an endeavor to hide a few of this. Mental Health Interventions Seeing a person who is absorbed in the fine art of scrapbooking, the onlooker obtains a feeling that there is more happening than engagement in a pastime. They exist to instruct psychological healthcare customers ways to operate correctly on the planet again; advisors instruct mentees how you can get to the bus, how to obtain a transportation card, where to get their grocery stores, where the financial institution is, and so on In the United Kingdom, mental disorders are seen as a communal obligation; they are not disgraceful, it is just the work of a person's support network to mentally and physically motivate the individual throughout his/her therapy plan. In fact, the pressure of modern-day living is applying massive stress on the mental wellness of members of today's society. Virginia Lohr at Washington College did a computer based test on pupils, and noted that the systolic blood pressure was reduced, and also gauged the efficiency level. Function of physical health in making sure reason: A sound body makes sure a reason. But, stats reveal that in four individuals experience some psychological illness or the various other every year. Additionally, an address will certainly be called for to discover work and also to get social safety and security insurance policy repayments if the credentials for such payments are satisfied, therefore making real estate important to psychological wellness healing. You might additionally experience mental disruptions because of drug abuse or medicine substance addiction too. Environmental Elements - Lastly, mental disease can be either temporarily or completely caused by ecological factors. Mental disorder impairs your ability to carry out regular jobs, foster healthy and balanced relationships, or manage temper or anxiety. From merely getting in touch with them in a non-judgemental means as well as offering assistance to one of the most significant solution of uncontrolled commitment by a Mental Health Officer, you could get assist when needed. The primary step to providing much better aid and also like all psychological health and wellness people (irrespective old) is to eradicate the stigma of talking about such concerns. These experiences could considerably impact the human brain as well as could truly lead to some psychological modifications or worse, mental disorders. Recreation as well as recreation center regularly post health as well as health details on their lobby bulletin board system, and also might be happy to post your e-newsletter. As per the current research study conducted in UK, it was found that more than 75% of individuals reside in metropolitan areas and therefore the detachment with nature has contributed to a radical rise in mental illness. Probably the moment has come when all of us take a close look at the influence of nature on the health and wellness of people and neighborhoods. Rather, you should note only the truths and allow mental health and wellness specialists to make such diagnoses. Allow's begin with one of the most basic definition then go into a more detailed description. Great mental health and wellness means valuing your success and also approving your drawbacks. People with mental disorders are a lot more prone to delighting in comfort consuming or psychological binges. Not just could psychological wellness be enhanced, but fasting could assist to cure the body of practices that have actually been created such as alcohol, caffeine or bad foods. Prompt details as regards the different kinds of disorders and also managing them plays a very important function in caring for the condition. TIP # 2: Send Your Basic Dimple, Yet Powerfully Punchy E-newsletter to the top 50 (as well as 50 just) Recreation, Mental Health, as well as Community Centers.
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Ryan Walters among newly elected Oklahoma leaders sworn into office Oklahoma ranks 49th in education and 47th in spending per student, according to a 2021 EdWeek report. Updated: 9:52 AM CST Jan 10, 2023 KOCO Staff BE A PRIORITY. THE NEW OKLAHOMA STATE SUPERINTEND IDENT RYAN WALTERS WAS ALSO SWORN. WALTERS SAYS WHERE OKLAHOMA AS EDUCATION CURRENTLY SITS IS UNACCEPTABLE. HE SAYS HE INTENDS TO PRIORITIZE SEVERAL AREAS OVER THE COURSE OF HIS FOUR YEARS IN OFFICE, LIKE ELIMINATING CRITICAL RACE THEORY IN CLASSROOMS, BANNING TRANSGENDER ATHLETES FROM COMPETING IN SPORTS THAT DON'T ALIGN WITH THEIR BIOLOGICAL AND GETTING INDOCTRINATION OF CLASSROOMS. I SUPPORT KIDS. I SUPPORT. I SUPPORT PARENTS WHO MAKE DECISIONS FOR THEIR KIDS. I SEND MY KIDS A PUBLIC SCHOOL PARENTS KNOW BEST FOR THEIR KIDS. THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO DICTATE PARENTS THE DECISIONS AROUND THEIR KIDS. WALTERS ALSO SAID, THERE WILL BE SOME, QUOTE, BIG ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING SOON ON THE STATE DEPARTMENT CURRENTLY RANKS 49TH IN EDUCATION AND 47TH IN SPENDING P Ryan Walters was among the newly elected Oklahoma leaders who were sworn into office Monday during the inauguration ceremony at the state Capitol.| MORE | Gov. Kevin Stitt celebrates start of second term with Inaugural BallWalters was elected in November as Oklahoma's superintendent of public instruction, beating Jena Nelson by about 13.5 points after a hotly contested campaign. Before being elected, Walters served in Gov. Kevin Stitt's cabinet as the education secretary.Walters said where Oklahoma's education currently sits is unacceptable. He also said he intends to prioritize several areas over the course of his four years in office – such as eliminating critical race theory in classrooms, banning transgender athletes from competing in sports that don't align with their biological sex and getting indoctrination out of classrooms. "I support kids. I support parents. I support parents who make decisions for their kids," Walters said. "I send my kids to a public school. Parents know best for their kids. The government should not be allowed to dictate the parents or the decisions around their kids."He also said there will be some "big announcements" coming soon on the state department.Oklahoma ranks 49th in education and 47th in spending per student, according to a 2021 EdWeek report. OKLAHOMA CITY — Ryan Walters was among the newly elected Oklahoma leaders who were sworn into office Monday during the inauguration ceremony at the state Capitol. | MORE | Gov. Kevin Stitt celebrates start of second term with Inaugural Ball Walters was elected in November as Oklahoma's superintendent of public instruction, beating Jena Nelson by about 13.5 points after a hotly contested campaign. Before being elected, Walters served in Gov. Kevin Stitt's cabinet as the education secretary. Walters said where Oklahoma's education currently sits is unacceptable. He also said he intends to prioritize several areas over the course of his four years in office – such as eliminating critical race theory in classrooms, banning transgender athletes from competing in sports that don't align with their biological sex and getting indoctrination out of classrooms. "I support kids. I support parents. I support parents who make decisions for their kids," Walters said. "I send my kids to a public school. Parents know best for their kids. The government should not be allowed to dictate the parents or the decisions around their kids." He also said there will be some "big announcements" coming soon on the state department.
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I love volleyball and being involved in the sport as both a player and a coach, and always continue to try and learn so that I can improve as both a player and a coach. The percentage of time Matt E. responded to client inquiries within 48 hours in the last 3 months. Scott has a passion for coaching. Through positive reinforcement and patience, he will teach and train with immediate results. The percentage of time Scott C. responded to client inquiries within 48 hours in the last 3 months. Are you a Volleyball instructor in Deptford Township, NJ?
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Maxwell House Up for Collective Sale at Reserve Pr... Maxwell House Up for Collective Sale at Reserve Price of $295 million Christina Sim • 21/09/2020 Maxwell House at No. 20 Maxwell Road is up for sale via a public tender. Cushman & Wakefield, the appointed property consultants for the collective sale has confirmed that owners holding not less than 80 per cent by strata area and share values have agreed to put the property to market at a reserve price of $295 million Maxwell House is built on a trapezoidal island plot with views from all 4 sides of the building. It is currently a 13-storey commercial building and has a site area* of 3,883.45 sq m (41,801 sq ft approximately). Under the Master Plan 2019, the site is zoned "Commercial" of plot ratio 4.3. According to Cushman & Wakefield, the URA had, in an advice given in January 2019, stated that they will support a mixed-use "Commercial & Residential" development of plot ratio of 5.6 with a gross floor area of 21,747.32 sq m (234,086 sq ft approximately). This results in an uplift of the plot ratio by some 30 per cent, subject to a successful rezoning. The commercial quantum shall not exceed 20 per cent of the total Gross Floor Area (GFA). The allowable building height has been increased to 75 Above Mean Sea Level or approximately 21 storeys high for the tower block. Assuming 80 per cent of the total GFA is for residential use and the remaining 20 per cent GFA for commercial use, the blended land rate works out to approximately $1,691 psf per plot ratio, after factoring the seven per cent bonus balcony plot ratio for the residential component plus the differential premium and an estimated lease upgrading premium for the site. Another possible development alternative is 'Hotel' which also has a plot ratio 5.6, subject to approval from the relevant authorities. The 'Hotel' option would increase the land rate to $1,998 psf per plot ratio, also inclusive of the differential premium and an estimated lease upgrading premium. 20 Maxwell Road will be one of the rare exceptional residential plots to be on the market, especially in a location where there are mostly retail, F&B outlets and office users. Located at the fringe of the CBD juxtaposed the charming enclave of Tanjong Pagar and Chinatown, it has the advantage of enjoying diversity in the old world charm of the conservation shophouses as well as taking in the new gleaming skyscrapers of Guoco Tower and several hotels in the vicinity. The expected completion of the Maxwell MRT Station which is part of the Thomson East Coast line will add the connectivity dimension to this site, the expected completion date being 2022. According to Ms Christina Sim, Director of Capital Markets at Cushman & Wakefield, 'Maxwell House is expected to be well received as there is a dearth of residential development land in this part of the business and heritage district. With the surrounding neighborhood filled with a plethora of entertainment and retail outlets plus a smorgasbord offering of much-loved Singaporean food, it will be one of the best 'work-live-play' sites to be made available. Added to this is the advantage of being in the Central Area where it is not constrained by the guideline on the maximum allowable number of units calculated based on an average size of 85 sqm per dwelling unit. Potential Developers have the creative flexibility of building studio units or dual key units, subject to the approval of the competent authority.' The tender for 20 Maxwell Road will close on Tuesday 12 November 2020 at 3.00pm. Christina Sim Insights • Capital Markets Cushman & Wakefield Q3 Greater China Capital Markets Webinar: Spotlight on Beijing As China emerges from the COVID-19 outbreak ahead of other major global economies, what's the current status of the country's commercial real estate (CRE) market and where is it headed? James Shepherd • 04/11/2021
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Q: no error in the project, but I can not see the camera image Netbeans image processing, there is no error in the project, but the camera does not turn on the blue screen gives CLKernel[] kernels = buildKernels(fastCompilerOptions, "JavaCV.cl", "pyrDown", "remap", "remapBayer"); this.pyrDownKernel = kernels[0]; this.remapKernel = kernels[1]; this.remapBayerKernel = kernels[2]; } not a mistake but I get such warning. Compilation failed CLDevice [id: 20385744 name: Intel(R) HD Graphics 520 type: GPU profile: FULL_PROFILE] build log: 2:85:29: error: scalar operand type has greater rank than the type of the vector element. ('double' and 'float4' (vector of 4 'float' values)) float4 rgb = (1.0/256.0)(S(x2-2, y2-2) + S(x2+2, y2-2) + S(x2-2, y2+2) + S(x2+2, y2+2)) + ~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2:86:29: error: scalar operand type has greater rank than the type of the vector element. ('double' and 'float4' (vector of 4 'float' values)) (4.0/256.0)(S(x2-1, y2-2) + S(x2+1, y2-2) + S(x2-2, y2-1) + S(x2+2, y2-1) + ~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2:88:29: error: scalar operand type has greater rank than the type of the vector element. ('double' and 'float4' (vector of 4 'float' values)) (6.0/256.0)(S(x2 , y2-2) + S(x2-2, y2 ) + S(x2+2, y2 ) + S(x2 , y2+2)) + ~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2:89:29: error: scalar operand type has greater rank than the type of the vector element. ('double' and 'float4' (vector of 4 'float' values)) (16.0/256.0)(S(x2-1, y2-1) + S(x2+1, y2-1) + S(x2-1, y2+1) + S(x2+1, y2+1)) + ~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2:90:29: error: scalar operand type has greater rank than the type of the vector element. ('double' and 'float4' (vector of 4 'float' values)) (24.0/256.0)*(S(x2 , y2-1) + S(x2-1, y2 ) + S(x2+1, y2 ) + S(x2 , y2+1)) + 2:91:29: error: scalar operand type has greater rank than the type of the vector element. ('double' and 'float4' (vector of 4 'float' values)) (36.0/256.0)* S(x2 , y2 ); ~~~~~~~~~~~~^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [error: CL_BUILD_PROGRAM_FAILURE] at com.jogamp.opencl.CLException.newException(CLException.java:84) at com.jogamp.opencl.CLProgram.build(CLProgram.java:392) at com.jogamp.opencl.CLProgram.build(CLProgram.java:273) at org.bytedeco.javacv.JavaCVCL.buildKernels(JavaCVCL.java:251) at org.bytedeco.javacv.JavaCVCL.buildKernels(JavaCVCL.java:233) at org.bytedeco.javacv.JavaCVCL.<init>(JavaCVCL.java:162)`enter code here` at org.bytedeco.javacv.JavaCVCL.<init>(JavaCVCL.java:105) at org.bytedeco.javacv.GLCanvasFrame.main(GLCanvasFrame.java:325)
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Features, Good Times Family leads children down The Sunshine Road by mchaiken • May 15, 2015 • 0 Comments By MIKE CHAIKEN EDITIONS EDITOR Torrington may be miles away from the shoreline. But there's going to be a beach party this Sunday, with a whole lot of Sunshine. The Sunshine Road that is. The Sunshine Road will be presenting a "Rockin' Beach Party" Sunday at the Warner Theater's Nancy Marine Studio Theater in Torrington. The Sunshine Road is celebrating 10 years of making fun music for children. "It's a whole big Partridge Family group now," said David Verdosci, the father and leader of the musical brood. The group also features his daughters, Anna, 21, and Emily, 16. Both of them have been with the group since the beginning. The group now also includes David's 10-year-old twin daughters, Gabriella and Samantha. "We get to travel together for these shows, which is a blast," said David. "It's going to be great," said David of the show in Torrington, which will be standing room only. "We're going to be able to camp out on the floor. It's going to be a whole beach party theme. So we want to have the kids dancing and jumping around." The Sunshine Road plays family friendly music, some of it original, and some of the numbers will be standards such as "The Hokey Pokey" and "Wheels on the Bus," said David. Gabriella and Samantha, who are both students at Bristol's St. Anthony School, are the newest members of the group. Gabriella said she wasn't sure exactly when she and Samantha first started getting up on stage with her dad and older sisters. "It was a little while ago. It was a long time ago. I feel like we were in second grade." "You've been coming along since you were tiny little things," said David. "I have a lot of memories from performing with dad," said Samantha. "It's fun," said Samantha of performing on stage with Sunshine Road. "It's just fun." Gabriella said she doesn't have any specific memories of performing with The Sunshine Road. "But I remember the first time we performed at the Harwinton Fair We got to sing and then we got to see the horses and all the rides and stuff." Gabriella said she likes performing with her sisters and dad "because I like to sing. I just like to express myself, to sing, and dance." When asked what it was like singing with her twin sister on stage, Samantha said, "I feel like I'm the same person performing in two spots in the same show." Since they were twins, what would they tell people to help figure out who is who? "I will always have longer hair. And I am not as girly as her," said Gabriella. Samantha also said the two of themhave different tastes in music. "Very different." She explained, "I listen to some country music. But not a lot of it. I listen to some hip hop music and stuff like that." And Gabriella is firmly in the country music camp. "It's my favorite." As for a favorite country singer, she said, "I like them all." But when questioned further, Gabriella said she is a fan of Taylor Swift. I have a lot of her songs. I like her old CD, 'Fearless.' That's like my favorite one of hers." "My favorite singer is Bella Thorne," said Samantha, referring to one of the stars of the Disney Channel's series, "Shake It Up." Asked to describe the music of The Sunshine Road, Samantha said, "If I was talking to someone younger, I like doing those songs because it's fun for them to get up and just jump around with the songs." Gabriella said, "When we're singing it make people so happy. And I know some people there that I know. And that just makes me feel so happy." Music has always been part of the girls' life, said the sisters. Their dad always had music in the house. And the girls love performing. "I like it because when we go to town things everybody will know me. They get to talk to me and I get to know them. Basically, it's pretty fun for me." They're just 10 years old but both girls have some inkling of what their future careers will be like. And it probably won't be much different from what they're doing now with The Sunshine Road. Samantha said she definitely wants to be a musician like her dad. Gabriella is still up in the air. "I'm not sure yet," said Gabriella of her future career. "I've got a lot of ideas since fourth grade but then they change. Then they change again. It's hard." But her most recent ambition, said Gabriella—surprise, surprise— is to be a singer. The girls said people should definitely come out to the Warner this Sunday. "It's fun for the entire family to enjoy and I'll be doing a solo and that will be pretty awesome," aid Gabriella. (And that solo, by the way, is "The Puppy Song." Gabriella said, "I think about my dog. His name is Picasso. He's going to turn 2 in October. He's the cutest thing in the entire world.") The Warner Show "is going to be great," said David. It's a fund raiser to help support the arts. "Let's get as many families out there as possible." The Sunshine Road's "Rockin' Beach Party" will be at the Warner Theater's Nancy Marine Studio Theater, 68 Main St., Torrington on Sunday, May 17 at 1 p.m. Tickets are $10 and available at the box office or at WarnerTheatre.org. For more information about The Sunshine Road, go to TheSunshineRoad.com St. Anthony School students Gabriella, left, and Samantha Verdosci are members of the family group The Sunshine Road. The 10-year-old twin sisters join the rest of the Verdosci clan on stage at The Warner Theatre in Torrington Sunday. ← Dean's Stove and Spa named Retailer of the Year Music listings for May 15 →
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Austrian poet; born at Przibram, Bohemia, Oct., 1821; died at Oberdöbling, near Vienna, May 13, 1872. He was educated at the gymnasiums at Jung-Bunzlau and Prague, and at the universities of Prague and Vienna. After traveling in Italy, Switzerland, Germany, and France he went to Vienna (1842). He revisited Germany in 1844, and lived for some time after in Brussels. In 1847 he returned to Prague. He took part in the Revolution of 1848, and was elected representative to the Parliament at Frankfort-on-the-Main. He went with Blum and Fröbel to Vienna, escaping to Frankfort when the troops under Windischgrätz were victorious. When the revolution in Baden broke out (1849) he again sided with the revolutionists, and when this revolution also failed he was compelled to flee from Germany. In 1853 he was sent to the Crimea as war correspondent for the "Kölnische Zeitung." Expelled from Constantinople in 1854, he went to France. In 1860 he settled in Geneva, where he became teacher of German literature and language. In 1862 he became editor of the "Freya" in Stuttgart; in 1867 one of the editors of the "Allgemeine Zeitung"; in 1868 he went to Vienna as editor of the "Neue Freie Presse." Among Hartmann's works are: "Kelch und Schwert," Leipsic, 1845; "Reimchronik des Pfaffen Mauritius," Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1849; "Der Krieg um den Wald," ib. 1850; "Adam und Eva," Leipsic. 1851; "Schatten," Darmstadt, 1851; "Neuere Gedichte," Leipsic, 1851; "Tagebuch aus Languedoc und Provence," Darmstadt, 1853; "Novellen," Berlin, 1858; "Die Diamanten der Baronin," ib. 1873; "Gedichte in Neuer Auswahl," Stuttgart, 1874. He translated from the Hungarian Petofi's poems "Gedichte," Darmstadt, 1851, and edited "Bretonische Volkslieder" (with L. Pfau), Cologne, 1859. His collected works appeared in ten volumes in Stuttgart, 1873-75. Brandes, Das Junge Deutschland, Leipsic, 1892.
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Managing the pain of fibromyalgia really depends on the person suffering it to a great extent. In other words, just putting up with pain and doing nothing about it is asking for trouble. There's new hope for the 10 million Americans who suffer from the chronic condition fibromyalgia. Often misdiagnosed and misunderstood, fibromyalgia can cause people pain at even the slightest touch. Before sitting down for a meeting of the Fibromyalgia Support Group, Village of Woodbury resident Jeanie Christopher put a mat on the floor and spent several minutes stretching. She knows that if she is going to be sitting still for awhile, stretching is one way she can reduce the pain in her body caused by fibromyalgia. On Thursday, July 17, Governor Joe Manchin III, on behalf of the state of West Virginia, presented a proclamation officially recognizing National Fibromyalgia Awareness Day. Governor Manchin invited Ruth Lewis, West Virginia Director of the Arthritis Foundation, to accept the proclamation.
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Denzel Washington is the wrongly jailed boxer Rubin Hurricane Carter in the movie Hurricane. Rubin, a famous boxer in the 1960's, was unfairly arrested, along with his driver, for murdering three white people in a diner. An extremely prejudiced cop, detective Vincent Della Pesca (Dan Hedaya) wasted no time in forging evidence and bribed or did away with a few witnesses, in order to make Rubin look guilty. Convicted by a jury, not exactly of his peers since the jury consisted entirely of white people, Rubin was sentenced to life in jail. While in jail, Rubin penned a book about his life and unfair imprisonment. Almost twenty years later, Lesra (Vicellous Reon Shannon) a black high school student learning to read buys Rubin's book, and becomes convinced that Rubin is innocent. Along with his Canadian tutors, he sets out to prove it. Denzel Washington played the role to perfection although he seemed a little too slight for some of the boxing scenes. Although Denzel Washington, Vicellous Reon Shannon, and Dan Hedaya are the main attractions, the rest of the cast played their scenes marvelously. The end of Hurricane is evident to the moviegoer, the plot was a little slow at times, but overall this film is worthwhile watching.
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As Christmas fast approaches, CISOs and cyber security experts around the world are busy putting plans in place for 2019 and reflecting on what could have been done differently this year. The high-profile data breaches have been no secret--from British Airways to Dixons Carphone to Ticketmaster--and the introduction of GDPR in May 2018 sent many IT professionals into a frenzy to ensure practices and procedures were in place to become compliant with the new regulation. What the introduction of GDPR did demonstrate was that organisations should no longer focus on security strategies, which protect the organisation's network, but instead focus on Information Assurance (IA) which protects an organisation's data. After all --if an organisation's data is breached, not only will it face huge fallouts of reputational damage, hits to the organisation's bottom line and future prospecting difficulties, but it will also be held accountable to regulatory fines --up to as much as 20 million [euro], or 4% annual global turnover under GDPR. Stolen or compromised data is therefore an enormous risk to an organisation. Every CISO wants buy-in from the Board; and there's no escaping from the fact that cyber security must become a Board-level priority. However, whilst the correct security mindset must start at the top, in reality it also needs to be embedded across all practices within an organisation; extending beyond the security team to legal, finance and even marketing. The responsibility of securing the entirety of the organisation's data sits with the CISO, but the catastrophic risks of a cybersecurity failure means that it must be given consideration by the entire Board and become a top priority in meeting business objectives. Quite simply, a Board that acknowledges the importance of having a robust, innovative and comprehensive strategy in place is a CISO's dream come true.
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The 1% Rental Investment Rule - Is it Still Valid? The 1% rule for rental properties basically states that for a property to be a 'good' investment as a rental the rent should be at least 1% of the property cost. For example if a property costs $100,000 then the rent should be $1,000 a month or more for the numbers to work in your favor. I would have thought I would have written about this more than I have. I mentioned it in a way in a post back in 2008 How to value rental property prices. But then I referred to a 100 x rent price rule, rather than calling it the "1% rule". I can't seem to find any detail on the origins of the 1% rule. I don't know who came up with the rule of thumb or how they figured the 1% number. When I search the net I see lots of references to the rule but nothing about its origins. I remember the 1% rule being cited by my father decades ago. That must have been in the 80's or 90's, so I know its been around a long time. One thing that has made me wonder if the 1% rule still holds as well is the interest rate changes over the years. Mortgage interest rates have dropped considerably over the past couple decades. Todays rates are significantly lower than they were just 10 or 20 years ago. If the 1% rule was designed when typical interest on a mortgage was 7% then they assumed larger carrying costs than you'd have today. For example if you're paying 7% interest on a $100,000 mortgage then that is $7000 a year but today you can get a rental mortgage at 4.5% so you'd pay $4,500. Thats a $2,500 difference in cost to the owner. With such an interest change, else equal, you could get the same end resulting profit out of a rental with 80% as much rent compared to paying that 7% rate. On the other hand I'm not sure if the 1% rule actually assumes you have a mortgage. It might just be based on getting a return on capital without any consideration of carrying a mortgage. Since I don't know the origin of the 1% rule I don't know what it assumes or how they came to the 1% figure. Maybe they assumed you were buying the rental with cash and then just looked for a basic 8% return on your money and assumed 33% expenses. That would end up with the 1% rule. But they might have targeted an 8% return on the money based on relatively low appreciation of the property or maybe they thought 8% was good compared to 12% annual stock market returns. I don't know. Unfortunately since I can't find any detail on how the 1% rule was originally devised I can't tell if its assumptions hold up over time. Its just a rule of thumb and should be treated as such. As rules of thumb goes it works well enough. What you really want to do is run all the numbers and decide if the investment is a good one or not based on the specifics. You can't universally apply the 1% rule to all properties and expect to get the same results.
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Colored lighting enhancing the emotional impact of sport Auckland, New Zealand - Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) today announced that its lighting up Eden Park, New Zealand's premier sports ground with energy efficient lighting. All over the world, our highly efficient lighting solutions turn stadia into iconic 'theaters of dreams' while delivering the best possible experience for people in and around the arena. Recently Eden Park stadium underwent significant redevelopment to further enhance its big-match experience, and to cater for future stadium events and their differing requirements. Philips was asked to provide a floodlighting solution that would work for both rugby and cricket as each has different lighting needs. Philips was also asked by Eden Park Trust to present a high-impact way of illuminating the new south stand to enhance the stadium's atmosphere and ambience. There were challenges for both projects – any new floodlighting had to be an energy lighting solution that met international High-Definition Television (HDTV) broadcasting standards, and fulfilled the requirement to use the stadium roof for mounting the floodlights rather than traditional towers. Local resident concerns about light spillage and glare also had to be considered. For the new south stand, the lighting solution had to showcase the architecture of the stand without overpowering its unique design. To light up the playing field we provided a total of 482 ArenaVision MVF404 floodlights, which were installed along the edge of the redeveloped stands. ArenaVision is specifically designed for outdoor sports stadiums and offers increased light output and optical efficiency, making it the perfect choice for Eden Park. "Ensuring minimal light spillage and glare was imperative given the close proximity of the stadium to residential properties. Using ArenaVision MVF404 floodlights allowed us to provide a high-quality uniform lighting system that could be contained within the stadium," says Philips Lighting project manager Allan Stephenson. ArenaVision MVF404 floodlights use about 10% less energy than conventional stadium lighting systems and require less maintenance, offering a significant reduction in overall running costs. Controlling the lighting is simple, as the Dynalite lighting control system gives computer-based individual control over all the sports lighting in the stadium. This makes it easy for the Trust to switch between lighting for individual sporting codes. To illuminate the south stand we used 24 ColorReach Powercore LED floodlights. These provide the vivid changing colors that build up the anticipation, excitement and emotion of the occasion for sports fans approaching the stadium. But they are also a highly energy-efficient solution. Each color LED only uses 280 W at full output, whereas conventional non-LED lighting would have required 1000 W floodlights, consuming considerably more energy. The LED system offers virtually limitless options and allows Eden Park Trust to create spectacular color-changing light shows, themed to each specific event. "Creating a solution for the south stand that was visually interesting was important to us," says Tracy Morgan, General Manager Sales & Marketing for Eden Park Trust. "It needed to have the wow factor and Philips delivered exactly what we were looking for. The solution provides a visual spectacle for people passing by or attending the games and adds to the atmosphere." The new lighting – both on the field of play and the on façade – adds to the ambience and experience of going to Eden Park. Sports fans simply love it. And Eden Park Trust is thrilled with the way we produced multiple solutions that exceeded all expectations. "Working with Philips has been extremely rewarding," says Tracy Morgan. "They are proactive and brought a range of design and capability expertise which added enormous value to the end result. Philips was able to go beyond what we thought was possible while staying within budget, and this is a testament to their professionalism and experience." Philips Lighting Communications Jeannet Harpe Email: [email protected] About Royal Philips Electronics Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) is a diversified health and well-being company, focused on improving people's lives through meaningful innovation in the areas of Healthcare, Consumer Lifestyle and Lighting. Headquartered in the Netherlands, Philips posted 2011 sales of EUR 22.6 billion and employs approximately 122,000 employees with sales and services in more than 100 countries. The company is a leader in cardiac care, acute care and home healthcare, energy efficient lighting solutions and new lighting applications, as well as male shaving and grooming, portable entertainment and oral healthcare. News from Philips is located at www.philips.com/newscenter.
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The Albrecht years 1926-1952 Pastor Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht and his wife Minna Maria Margaretha (nee Gevers) inherited the task of implementing Pastor Stolz plan to make the mission more financially independent. This was the time of assimilation polices in Australia and the focus was on equipping people for a modern world. The Albrecht family: L to R F.W Albrecht, Helene, Paul and wife Minna. Source State Library of South Australia PRG 1559/8/244 Pastor F.W Albrecht and his wife, Minna, arrived at Hermannsburg on 19 April 1926 and stayed until 1952, when they moved to Alice Springs due to Minna's poor health. They inherited a mission that had been without a head missionary for several years and that was struggling with insufficient funds and unreliable water resources. He faced a huge challenge to make the mission more self-sufficient. Problems with the wage system instituted after Stolz's review Albrecht observed, soon after arriving, that there were problems with the system of paying wages. "For instance, a worker on receiving his wages for four weeks work would purchase a 150lb bag of flour, as well as tea and sugar and return to his camp. Within a few days, all his real and tribal relatives would come and claim their share. Soon little remained for the weeks ahead until further wages were received. On several occasions women came to our door saying they were exhausted and could not continue because they had nothing to eat." F.W. Albrecht in Leske (ed) 2016:43 Albrecht reverted to the previous system of feeding the sick, the women and children three meals a day. Albrecht's early tenure was characterised by the tight economic resources of the mission and he recalls that the future of the mission was dire with inadequate income, the bank unwilling to allow further credits, disputes with the manager over the ownership of cattle, and the shaky economic future of the cattle enterprise anyway, which was once again suffering under the drought conditions. Finding paid work for men The whole point of providing work-based training was to find jobs in the local area for the Aboriginal mission residents and to undertake activities at the mission that generated income. Various initiatives were trialled in addition to the cattle station operations. Some of these were more successful than others. They included: brush-making, needlework, salt collection, tanning of skins, production of products such as belts, rugs and boots from the tanned hides. Brush making used horse hairs from the mission horses and wood from packing crates. However, this proved a dismal failure as people found it extremely boring, and in addition little market research appears to have informed the start of this enterprise as Albrecht recalls that: "Several consignments were sent south for sale among church organisations, but the article was not received with much enthusiasm." Work was secured for some of the mission's men on road work gangs north of Alice Springs, but this opportunity ended suddenly when unions objected to the use of Aboriginal labour. One of Albrecht's more successful ventures was the establishment of a tannery processing kangaroo and cow skins and at a later stage even crocodile and snakeskin. Paid Work for Women Needlework was already an activity that some of the mission women undertook and Mrs Albrecht took over the sale of the items produced and the distribution of proceeds back to the women. The work was of high standard and found a ready market down south. Mrs Albrecht also started a women's group making possum skin rugs and blankets. Embroidery by Aboriginal women at Hermannsburg collected by Minna Albrecht. (Source Albrecht family archives courtesy of Ruth Ellis) Minna Albrecht Strehlow's House Kata Anga tea rooms Tanning Time
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Equities First Holdings Pty Ltd is based in Sydney, Australia. The company also has Australian satellite offices located in Melbourne and Perth. the private company, Equities First Holdings holds an Australian Financial Services License. Leading on globally as the top securities based lending, the Equities First Holdings team in Australia recently set up a successful transaction with the company, Environmental Clean Technologies Limited, and were praised as very professional and conducted business wisely. Equities First Holdings of Australia had provided a loan to that company to help them fund a $30 million research and development facility located in India. The Indian facility will be able to continue to work on cracking the codes of mineral as well as up and coming energy technologies once the whole funding is completed. The Australia location of Equities First Holdings, LLC is one of nine offices based in various locations spread throughout the world.
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The Transatlantic Observer Analysis, commentary and reporting on US and European foreign policy Never again War: Germany's Struggle with Military Force January 11, 2013 by Spencer Kimball NRA comes out fighting (By Deutsche Welle) In the aftermath of the Sandy Hook massacre, the White House and the NRA are set for a bitter confrontation over gun control. Although the NRA wields considerable influence, gun control initiatives are gaining momentum. A meeting between US Vice President Joe Biden and America's most powerful gun lobby group ended in recrimination on Thursday, with the National Rifle Association (NRA) accusing the Obama administration of seeking to impose restrictions on lawful firearms owners. "We were disappointed with how little this meeting had to do with keeping our children safe and how much it had to do with an agenda to attack the Second Amendment," the NRA said in a release, referring to the constitutional provision that guarantees Americans the right to bear arms. The White House has called for a gun policy review in the aftermath of the December 14th massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, in which 20 young children and six adults were shot dead. Earlier in the week, Biden said that President Obama may issue an executive order to tighten gun restrictions should Congress fail to act on its own. Although Biden hinted that the Obama administration was considering universal background checks and limitations on high-capacity magazines, new regulations would have to survive a Republican-controlled House of Representatives and the opposition of the NRA. Well-funded and with some 4 million members nationwide, the NRA is widely considered to be one of the most powerful lobby groups in the United States. "The NRA has a great aura and a great mystique," Kristin Goss, an expert on gun policy at Duke University, told DW. "I think there is a very open question whether some of this aura is exaggerated. There's no question that Congress fears the NRA." 'Perception is reality' According to Goss, there is a widespread belief in Washington that Al Gore lost his home state of Tennessee to George W. Bush – and thereby the presidency – over the issue of gun control in the 2000 election. "Memories of political losses loom large in the memories of [Congress] members," she said. "There is also the reality for many members that gun owners do show up [to vote]." Operating under the assumption that gun control was politically toxic, elected officials largely avoided the issue for the ensuing decade, which left the policy initiative in the hands of the NRA and the Bush administration. And in 2004, the ban against semi-automatic assault weapons was allowed to expire. "A chief reason why attitudes shifted away from stronger gun laws in the last decade is because the Democratic Party at the national level avoided the issue for the most part," Robert Spitzer, author of the "Politics of Gun Control," told DW. "Whereas the Bush administration was the most gun-friendly presidential administration in history – bar none – on the policy of gun control." Pushing the values message Originally founded in 1871 by civil war veterans as an apolitical organization that promoted shooting sports, the NRA became increasingly politicized in the second half of the 20th century, as Washington sought to implement gun control measures in aftermath of the 1968 assassinations of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and Senator Robert Kennedy. Today, the NRA profiles itself as the premier defender of Americans' constitutional right to bear arms. According to Goss, the NRA's message resonates with certain cultural tendencies in the US, such as individualism and distrust of the state. "The NRA has been very good at making that connection, which makes no sense to international audiences, that widespread gun ownership is fundamental to the prevention of tyranny and the protection of democracy," Goss said. While the NRA is a grassroots organization made up of individuals who are passionate about gun rights, the group also has close ties with gun manufacturers, according to Spitzer. "They have the common interest of gun ownership because for the NRA their base of support is gun owners, and the more they can do to push guns into society, the greater the potential base for them and for the gun manufacturing industry," Spitzer said. National School Shield Program In the aftermath of the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary, there was a widespread expectation that the NRA would likely compromise on its position and accept certain restrictions on gun ownership. Instead, the organization doubled down on its position and proposed the National School Shield Program, which would put an armed guard in every school in America. "The only thing that can stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun," Wayne LaPierre, executive vice president of the NRA, said during a December 21st press conference. "Would you rather have your 9-11 call bring a good guy with a gun from a mile away or from a minute away?" According to the Democrat-leaning Public Policy Polling Center, the proposal has low support among Americans, with just 41 percent in favor and 50 percent opposed. Meanwhile, the NRA's traditionally high favorability rating could be suffering in the aftermath of Sandy Hook. While a December survey conducted by the pollster Gallup found that 54 percent of Americans have a positive view of the NRA, Public Policy Polling found that organization's favorability had dropped among Americans from 48 to 42 percent. "The NRA is on the defensive," Spitzer said. "The initiative is with the pro-gun control side right now. Their biggest problem is whether they can sustain that momentum to have any prospect of change." This entry was posted in Politics, United States and tagged Barack Obama, Connecticut, gun control, National Rifle Association, Newtown, NRA, Sandy Hook Elementary, second amendment, universal background checks. Bookmark the permalink. ← 'NRA is saying the gun is a symbol of freedom' US policy in Africa faces reckoning in Mali → Bombing people to save them? 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Lyon, the second most populous city in France, is the capital of silk production in the world and is famous for its fashion, engineering, and pharmaceutical industries. The Old Lyon and Presqu'île areas make this city a magical destination. If you don't want to waste time waiting for buses and trams, you can get to the city center using the taxi service that operates from the airport. The average cost of a taxi from the airport to the city center is €45 and the journey takes about 25–30 minutes.
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Yesterday at work, it was dress up day! For sure! Because I work in a preschool, our theme for this month is transportation and community helpers, so therefore we had, dress up like "What do you want to be when you grow up?" just ME when I grew up, and it worked out! At least pretty close. I always wanted to be rich too, and I am in some ways, but $$, didn't happen. Anyways, it was pretty cute, because a little while later when the teacher was asking each of them what they wanted to be, most were doctors or fireman, a super hero, a couple of ballerinas, and a few others, but this one little girl just looked at me and said that she wanted to be just ME, meaning she wanted to be herself when she grew up. She got it! I was also chatting with my sister in law a couple of days ago, had a great visit, and she was telling me all the things she wanted when she grew up, and her epiphany this past summer, of how she realized she is living her dream of when she was a child. She just didn't realize her dream involved other things. It wasn't exactly how she pictured it, but it was there regardless. I wonder how many of us, if we look back to our childhood, would realize we are living our dream? And if we are not living our dream - so to speak - or if we didn't grow up into who we wanted to be, then why don't we start to change it? You know, I am pretty sure I have lived more than half of my life now, and I have accomplished a few of the things that I really wanted, but I want to keep going. I don't think I am ready to lay down and die yet. I still love to write - and have a couple of book projects on the go. I still am learning about herbal medicine, I don't think I can ever learn it all. I still would love to be $$ rich, so I keep working! :) I have a few other things that I think I would like to be when I grow up, so I keep moving forward. What do you want to be when you grow up? When is grown up? And what is your plan to make it happen?
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Jump to Menu Jump to Main Content Area Jump to Viewing Options Jump to Sitemap Responsive Accessible Design Run Your Own Website Brochure Website Design Top 20 Google tips No Styling Call us now 01243 776399 [email protected] Complete responsive design, front and back end Wordpress development Blessings of Brighton Home > Portfolio > Blessings of Bright… Blessings of Brighton comprises two shops, one specialising in beautiful wedding dresses and the other providing beautiful clothes and accessories for ladies at weddings (such as the Mother of the Bride) and other functions. The business has been run by Karen Hackett for some years now and has built up a fantastic reputation for the quality of their dresses and the high level of personal attention given to their clients. They are proud to be an independent business and are able to supply from many of the major designers. We were first introduced to them at a time when their previous website was causing them some serious issues. Unfortunately, although it looked stylish, it was built with obsolete code (as many websites are, even today) and was not responsive. That, added to the fact that the website was completely inaccessible had led to their Google rankings dropping substantially. Their shop is beautifully laid out and it gives exactly the right impression to prospective clients. They wanted their website to do the same and for everyone, regardless of the device that the website was being viewed on. As a web design Chichester company, specialising in accessible design, we understand the importance of these only too well! As with all of our clients, we undertook a consultation with Karen and produced a visual of how we envisaged the new website to look. There were some tweaks that were needed to be made before we got the final sign-off but it was important that we spent the time at this stage in getting it exactly right for them. If you do not do this, it is similar to having a small stone in your shoe: at first it is only a minor irritation but, if it is not removed, it becomes more and more irritating until it is a major problem! Once Karen was happy to sign off, we proceeded with the build. It was important that all of the wedding dresses were shown off to their best advantage, so we spent the time creating a layout that was both easy to work with and looked stylish. It was also important that the site build was done in a way that would allow Karen a great deal of flexibility, as brands and styles change from year to year. We created a framework that allows Karen to have far more control than she has ever had previously. People use websites in different ways, so we wanted to make sure they could browse by designer, as well as by the type of clothing they were looking for. We created a carousel of designer logos under the main content to achieve this, in addition to the drop down menus. After the build had progressed sufficiently, we trained Karen in how to manage the content of the website over a couple of sessions, with additional support until she felt comfortable working with the website. Once the content was completed by Karen, we put the website thorough our usual 82 checks and launched it. A beautiful site by Access by Design, a web design Chichester company that builds sites to last! We look forward to seeing her business grow in 2016, as she works with her website, adding content on a regular basis, keeping Google happy! If you think we may be able to do something similar for your business, why not call our office on 01243 776399. Or, alternatively, drop us an email by following this link. We look forward to hearing from you! Contact Access by Design Miracle, Church Lane, Birdham, West Sussex, PO20 7AT Skype: cliveloseby Email: [email protected] Michael Anderson, Brother UK's head of marketing, said: "Benefiting from the expertise of genuine authorities in their fields, our project was managed efficiently and proactively from start to finish. Working flexibly as an extension... Michael Anderson from Brother UK © Access by Design 2020 | Responsive Website Design: Access - by Design Website Accessibility Terms of Website Use Equality Policy Site Map Accessibility information Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Acceptable Use Policy
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Airline stocks should benefit in 2016 from low fuel costs and share buybacks, provided management doesn't add too much capacity or discount too aggressively. Allegiant and Spirit airlines derive about a quarter of the amount of their fares from baggage and cancellation/change fees, while Southwest gets almost nothing from fees. Where Can You Find 10,000 Lakes And New Ultra-Low Fares? This one has a little something for everyone. Was American the Wrong Airline for Spirit to Engage in a Fare War? Spirit Airlines' share price soared 19% last week after American seemed to ease up a bit on the fare competition. That's especially true during December when the analysts often have nice things to say to help boost their funds going into the end of the year, Cramer says. The trading panel looked at the recent rally in retail stocks ahead of the Black Friday shopping weekend. Right now, this market is saying it wants to go higher, and it's yelling that over a cacophony of negativity the likes of which we haven't seen in ages. The trading panel discussed the stock market's big rebound and whether airlines could see a slowdown in bookings due the terrorist attacks in Europe. Imagine what would happen if we actually get some good news. Jim Cramer shares his views on Nordstrom's quarter and apparel woes. Nordstrom, Delta, Spirit and J.C. Penney are among the stocks discussed here. It's as if China is the only one out there using commodities. American says that next year it will remodel its frequent-flyer program. Cramer prefers Delta and Southwest to Spirit Airlines.
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ST. GEORGE — As far as beauty goes, Cedar girls basketball coach John Elison isn't going to send this game out on a postcard. But then again, beauty is in the eye of the beholder and Elison's Lady Reds 52-42 win over Dixie Tuesday night makes them 4-0 in region play –and there's nothing prettier than a perfect record. It's a good thing, too, because the Lady Reds did not shoot the ball well (16 of 62, 26 percent) and they turned it over a lot (25 TOs in the game). But Cedar owned the glass, out-rebounding Dixie 53-32, including 18 on the offensive end that led to 13 second-chance points. Foley was one of three CHS players in double-figures. She had 12 points and 8 rebounds, while Javlyn Weaver had 10 points and 12 boards and Courtney Morley had 10 points and 8 rebounds. The game was close for most of three quarters, with Cedar rushing out to six or eight-point leads, only to have Dixie make a push and tie or come close. The Lady Reds went on an 8-2 run early in the third quarter to take a 32-26 lead. Dixie surged and got to within 34-32 with two minutes left in the third on a bank shot by Aubri Challis. Morley and Priscilla Zeigler each scored for Cedar to make it 38-32 after three. Dixie got within 40-36 early in the fourth quarter on another bucket by Challis, but Cedar answered with a 10-2 run, sparked by baskets by Weaver and Foley, to put the game away at 50-38 with less than three minutes to play. Challis led Dixie with 14 points, though Dixie also suffered a poor shooting night, going just 16-63 in the game for 25 percent. Though the game was tied a couple of times, the Flyers never took the lead once. Cedar improves to 10-3 overall and 4-0 in region play with the win, a half-game ahead of Pine View and now two full games ahead of Dixie. The Reds host Hurricane Thursday night. Dixie, now 9-4 overall and 2-2 in region, will host resurgent Snow Canyon Thursday night. It was a phenomenal defensive effort for the Lady Panthers, who improved to 4-1 in region with the blowout victory. Freshman Claire Newby has emerged as a team leader. She went off for a game-high 14 points and 3 steals from her guard position. Kenya Schone added 10 points and Amber Archibald added 9. Pine View held Canyon View ti single-digits in every quarter of the game, including allowing just seven points in the third and fourth quarter combined. Canyon View managed just 15 percent shooting against the Pine View D, hitting just 6 of 38 shots. The Panthers also won the rebounding battle 31-21. Pine View, now 8-3 overall to go with that 4-1 region record, has a bye Thursday and will busily prepare for league-leader Cedar. PV hosts the Lady Reds next Tuesday. Canyon View, 4-10 and 2-2, is at Desert Hills Tuesday night. SC got its second region win and handed the defending champs their third region loss with the run-and-gun show at The Jungle. The Lady Thunder went cold in the second quarter and the Lady Warriors jumped on the opportunity. With the big eight-minute stretch, Snow Canyon accrued a 35-23 lead at the half. D-Hills cut it down to 49-43 after three, but Snow Canyon didn't wilt down the stretch and pulled away for the W. Madi Mooring was sensational, scoring 26 points, grabbing 7 boards and swiping 5 steals. Nikenna Durante also played well for the Warriors, hitting four 3-pointers en route to a 19-point night. Snow Canyon was nails at the line as well, making 23 of 30 free throws for 77 percent. Since starting the season 2-9, Snow Canyon has won 3 of the last 4 and is 2-3 in region play, a half-game ahead of the Thunder for fifth place in Region 9. Ashley Beckstrand had nearly two-thirds of Desert Hills' points in this game as she racked up 39. She made four 3-pointers and also had 4 steals and 3 rebounds. Becjstrand is averaging 21.4 points a game this season and has topped 30 three times. She leads 3A in scoring. The Thunder, 7-6 and 1-3, now has two straight home games, hosting Canyon View Thursday and Hurricane next Tuesday. Desert Hills better start playing team ball, The Beckstrand Show is fun to watch but she shoots the ball so much the rest of the team stands around and watches. New coach better get his priorities in order. If he misses the playoffs with this group he should be fired! Maybe he can have another private meeting with the Beckstrand Family to see how else they can get Ashley the ball more. Ha Ha, JOKE!!! Wow! Your comment is ridiculous. Have you been to any of their games? Beckstrand is the only one that is confident in shooting. The other girls on the team look scared to shoot the ball and are shooting a horrible percentage. Desert Hills NEEDS to start playing some defense. They can't stop anybody on the inside because they are out sized underneath. They lost to a Pine View team that didn't make a shot outside of 15 feet. Sounds like coach needs to work on defense. The others don't touch the ball. 39 points that's over 30 shots in a 32 min game. 3 assists and she's the point guard. Team offense will lead to team defense, no one likes to run up the floor all night to watch one player shoot the ball. As a leader you have to build confidence in your teammates by including them not bypassing them. It's like watching the movie Teen Wolf when half the team is eating and watching the wolf play 5 on 1. Wrong VAASA. Beckstrand made 13 of 23 shots for 54% and 9 for 12 from the line for 75%. I would take that kind of percentage any day. And it is hard for a PG to get assists when teammates can't make their shots. DH defense has not been there at all the last two games. We are getting beat on the boards and for loose balls. Time to get working on weak side help and. You are right that they are not playing like a team, but you can not blame that all on your top player. While Desert Hills girls were playing meaningless recruiting games, Pine View girls were in the weight room and conditioning TOGETHER while building a team….maybe jet setting to tournaments is not the way to win high school basketball games. Most Elite team coaches (AAU and the like) these days feel like the regular season is really a hindrance with all the USHAA rules and blackouts. It interferes with their ability to "help" players get recruited. If the parents took all that money spent on camps and "elite" coaching and invested it wisely (beginning in 4th grade) and applied for Financial Aid it is likely that if they had the grades and the scores their child could enroll at the school of their choice. Easy regionninefanboi, They were doing those things for years, now it's the reason for winning, come on give me a break. It's because they have a coach that cares, period!! Desert hills can't play D when Beckstrand throws up a three two seconds into their offense and then it's a three on one or a two on one the other way. First shot seems to be the first pass in a fast break the other way. Better figure things out quickly DHills. Vassa obviously you don't have a clue what your talking about. She took 24 shots in that game and shot 55%. What coach wouldn't take that? "The coach should be fired if he doesn't make the playoffs."? You realize desert hills lost 7 seniors from last year's title team. They now play 3 juniors and 4-5 sophomores. No simple task for a first year head coach. As for your comment about the Beckstrand's meeting with the coach, you must have been in that meeting right? Since you know the context of what was discussed. Next time have at least a little bit of knowledge about the situation before looking like a fool again. YOU ARE ALL CHILDREN OF GOD AND HE LOVES US ALL!!!
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Viola Davis stars alongside Michelle Rodriguez, Elizabeth Debicki, and Cynthia Erivo in Widows. The film, which is based on a 1980s British TV series, was co-written by Steve McQueen and and Gone Girl author Gillian Flynn. The film's stars play a group of women who decide to finish the heist that killed their husbands. McQueen first started working on Widows in 2014, right after winning the "Best Picture" Oscar for 12 Years a Slave. The film will be his first major project since then. Film. 'Jean of the Joneses.' Dark Comedy Centered On a Jamaican-American Family Set to Debut on TV One.
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Susan Tedeschi was back on home turf. She may live in Jacksonville, Fla. with hubby Derek Trucks, but the Massachusetts native returned to fans and family just a few weeks after the release of her strong new disc, "Back to the River." Hopefully, for those attending the show, they made a point of listening to the new disc because if they didn't, they would have been in mighty unfamiliar territory for large chunks of the 100-minute show. Tedeschi said she mixed up the set every night, and she must have really wanted to play a lot of new material because she played about 8 of the 11 songs. Fortunately, Tedeschi was up to the task in a concert that built as it went along and didn't just rely on her own songs. The concert had a somewhat similar blues vein for a good chunk of the show �" everything sounded real good, the playing was on target, but there was a little extra oomph missing. That changed when Tedeschi went from a good reading of the title track of her new disc to an unrecorded song, Love Is Black. She described it as being "very pretty." The song had more of a jazzy feel with most of the players having a chance to push the song along, coming back to the melody. The result was a show that started hitting the heights with a Beatles song thrown in "just for fun" followed by a strong version of Dylan's Don't Think Twice It's Alright. The evening continued in high gear from there, closing the regular set with an extra song, Angel From Montgomery, the favorite song of her grandfather who was in the audience. Tedeschi, who comes off as a younger version of Bonnie Raitt, battled a cold, but that did not seem to hurt her singing. There was a lot of grit and attitude in her voice from the opening There's a Break in the Road, an Allen Toussaint song from the new disc to a closing blues rocker. No one could accuse Tedeschi of being a stage hog, particularly her backing band. First off, she has an excellent team behind her led time and again by sax player supreme Ron Holloway. The guy can blow. Time and again, he took the songs to another level. Tedeschi herself proved to be an agile, heartfelt guitarist on her own, but she did not take all the leads either. Fellow guitarist Dave Yoke had numerous chances to shine, and he did not shy away from the spotlight. Add drummer Tyler Greenwell, Ted Pecchio on bass and Matt Slocum on keyboards and organ, and Tedeschi is one fortunate band leader. Tedeschi has a very fine disc on her hands with "Back to the River." Whether familiar or not with the songs, Tedeschi and her band mates made them come alive. British soul singer James Hunter, who has been around longer than some of his female counterparts mining roughly the same territory �" Amy Winehouse and Duffy to name a few �" opened with an inviting 50-minute set. Hunter's old enough to be the father of the other British soulsters, and he apparently has learned a few lessons along the way. Hunter infuses the songs with the right sentiment and readily brings to mind Ben E. King on such songs as She's Got a Way and People Gonna Talk. Hunter's five-piece band included tenor and baritone sax players. They were good, but could have provided an even punchier sound as they were key in making the music come alive. Hunter himself picked at his guitar here and there, adding the right musical bite. Hunter proved to be a strong opening act.
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I have been so busy lately, and the last thing I want to be doing is studying, instead I am scrambling to finish my senior year of high school. Who knew these days would go so slow? The next week and a half are crammed with: finals, AP tests, grad parties, and mandatory events for seniors, woo! There are a few things that are getting me by: The Great Gatsby Soundtrack, making macarons, only having to take 1 final, and the Gatsby premiere this Thursday will be the highlight of my week! Luckily, it's that time of year again when the Metropolitian Museum of Art's Annual Costume Institute Gala Ball occurs, and makes up for my poor dressing. Nevertheless, everyone who is anyone is at the ball. I narrowed down my favourite looks to 8. RIGHT? It was pretty hard, and I didn't even choose Gwen Stefani or Beyonce this year! Hands down my favourite look is Nicole Richie. She loooks sooooooooooo perf. She dyed her hair light blue and rocked a sick earcuff. If that's not punk than I don't know what is. Who can say no to Katy Perry in the new Dolce & Gabbana collection? Florence & Cara are perfect goth ladies. Rooney Mara always gets the job done in Givenchy, man her stylist is a genius. I hate Miley Cyrus's Backstreet Boy hair, but her dress is siiiiiick mesh is pretty punk. Donatella looking swagged out in leather + studs, and SJP rockin' it Carrie Bradshaw meets a maharaja from India. Je t'adore, mon petit chou. Tu me manqueras beaucoup l'année prochaine!
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Faith for Christ BibleExpositors.com Coming soon, information to help you get the most out of the world's most important book! BibleGames.biz Coming soon, who said studying the Bible couldn't be fun? Pilate asked, "What is truth?" The question came in a fit of pique. He was frustrated. For those who find their lives blocked by circumstances outside their control, a similar question arises out of sheer desperation, when they are told to 'have faith'. What is faith? Or, how is it that what I call 'faith' turns out to be pretty ineffectual in sorting my problems out? We have a definition of faith in Hebrews ch.11 - it is not merely an intellectual assent to a set of spiritual facts. It points to a reality that transcends the evidence of our material universe; a certainty that has its roots in the revealed will of the Creator and Sustainer; the One we have the temerity to call Father. posted by Exousia at 1:39 PM 0 comments Faith in Whom? "Show us the Father..." It was a reasonable enough request. Jesus' followers understood what they were asking for. The Messiah was destined to usher in an age where the presence of the Almighty would be a tangible reality. His reply shook their concept of divinity to the core. To see Jesus was to see the the Father. If you wanted to know what the Creator and Sustainer of the entire universe would be like were He to take on a body of flesh and bones, then you needed to look no further - He was the image of the invisible, the unapproachable made accessible. Now it all made sense. His claim of Sonship. If humans beget humans, then what does God beget? But with these astounding claims comes a heavy decision. What will you do with this information? What can you do for such a being? What works can you perform to win their favour? How do you cope with the realisation that among you stands One who has absolute power over your eternal destiny, who knows how much of your outward act is an empty show. Fortunately for us, there is no great act that we can achieve. If there was something we had to undertake, no matter how small or simple - the nature of sin within us would mean that we would be ultimately doomed to failure. Insted, the work that God requires of us, is to put our trust in the One He has sent - Jesus Christ. And even that process of believing in Him and the power of His sacrifice on our behalf is only possible through a gift of faith through the work of His Spirit. Faith for What? "Lord, I do believe. Help me with my unbelief!" The cry was heartfelt. I came from the lips of a father desperate to see his son made whole. It came in response to a statement that sounded preposterous, unless you knew the person who said it well enough to appreciate its profound truth. You can read the full story in Mark ch.9 - around verse 24. The words that provoked this outburst were: "All things are possible to him who believes." They were said by Jesus. He said it to make a point. A very specific, clear one. He had been approached by this family, saying, "If you can do something..." IF?!? You come towards the Lord of the Universe, its Creator and Sustainer, who holds all power over all things and suggest that it might be possible that He can possibly improve the boy's situation, but you're not too sure - it may be too big a job? A perspective of faithlessness makes us arrogant in the face of the Almighty. Fortunately for us, He puts up with our failings and gently brings us rund through His goodness to see things His way. Jesus healed the boy. But the point was made. He modelled it for us. A life of faith is not bound by man-made barriers. It transcends them to fulfil the purpose it was destined for. The story raises questions. And so it should, because a life of faith does not slavishly assent to mere information. It wrestles with issues that challenge a believer to their very core, so that they can stand at the end and declare God's victory. posted by Exousia at 8:39 AM 0 comments Name: Exousia Christian Pro The Exousia Press Teleos: your destiny Believe, because you can! Faith is... Lifting Your Morale Looking forward to Pentecost Exercising faith in your daily routine Renewing Faith Faith in the One who Can... Just Believe Faith for service Faith to Minister to Others
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What a dream to have an abortion? What does dream about it? What a dream to make a dream an abortion? Which means that unpleasant vision, tell dreams. Dream: to have an abortion, what does that mean? In the book of dreams abortion is always the symbol of life changes radically: human renounces all former spiritual values, changes plans for the future, changing moral values. Also this dream suggests that your hopes will not come true and you have built castles in the air collapse. According to the dream book, abortion, which had a woman pregnant in reality, should not be regarded as a bad sign. Most likely, she's just worried about the health of your child and result in anxiety dreams in this way. Also abortion can say that some of the projects that you started, will end in unexpected ways. Had a dream that you want to have an abortion – do you anticipate that your planned business will not succeed. Especially for you is now dangerous careless actions, you should consider all the details. Also abortion is a symbol of giving up something, perhaps you got a job or are burdened with a love relationship. If the doctor in the dream refuses to have an abortion, you can't get rid of the traits that bothers you. In my dream, you are going to have an abortion – you're going to need medical care, the disease will be linked to your reproductive system. To prevent such a situation, you need to contact the doctor on time. In dream interpretation to have an abortion is treated as something that you took a hasty decision, which is now in doubt. Fixing this is impossible, but in the future you must learn to anticipate the consequences of their actions. According to the dream interpretation to have an abortion decided someone close to you is an auspicious sign. If in the dream an abortion made a friend who could not get pregnant, so soon it will succeed. Her pregnancy and deliver safely, and the baby will be born healthy and on time. A man dreamt that his beloved decided to get rid of the child and did an abortion for this couple face a difficult period. To save their relationship, have to exercise the utmost patience and care for each other. To dream, like somebody doing an abortion you are in a hurry to finish your business. Had a dream that you are experiencing it done after abortion – you are very dedicated; if you want to achieve, you need to become firmer. In my dream mind to have an abortion – can not determine the choice of a life partner.
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Q: App\\Entity\\Project object not found by the @ParamConverter annotation Bit of an obscure one this. I'm reading that Symfony get's muddled when dealing with more than one route of a similar pattern. Here goes, this is what I've tried thus far:- For starters, I hit the endpoint: https://127.0.0.1:8000/api/contracts/12345/new which returns the 404 error in full:- {type: "https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616#section-10", title: "An error occurred", status: 404,…} class : "Symfony\\Component\\HttpKernel\\Exception\\NotFoundHttpException" detail : "App\\Entity\\Project object not found by the @ParamConverter annotation." status : 404 title : "An error occurred" trace : [{namespace: "", short_class: "", class: "", type: "", function: "",…},…] type : "https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616#section-10" Here's a snapshot of my URL patterns:- docker-compose exec app bin/console debug:router new_contract POST ANY ANY /api/contracts/{id}/new api_edit_project POST ANY ANY /api/contracts/{id}/edit They're very similar but I'm using the new endpoint from above. Here's the controller:- /** * @Route("/api") */ class ContractController extends BaseApiController { /** * @Post ("/contracts/{id}/new", name="new_contract") */ public function postNewContractAction(){ // -- we don't hit this method at all } /** * @Post ("/contracts/{id}/edit", name="api_edit_project") */ public function postEditContractAction(){} } Further to this, I've tried moving the controller methods around in terms of ordering, but this has no effect. Any ideas? A: As statet in the Symfony Documentation, receiving a 404 Error, when trying to fetch an object by it's id automatically using the paramConverter magic, this usually means there is no data for that id. * *If no Post object is found, a 404 Response is generated; I suspect there is no Project with id=12345. Why are you asking for an {id} in the /new route, actually? To my understanding you would not have an ID in that case, yet. I always try to set the parameters at last position in routes, as it may avoid route collisions.
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OilcityTadi Kantanka News I am very happy to be in Ghana – former Guantanamo detainee by Oilcitytoday Share on FacebookShare on TwitterWhatsappGoogle PDS making arrangements for a court to prosecute power thieves I'm tired of Wizkid's abusive character – Baby mama Kwame Owusu's appointment to GRA endorses corruption – NDC Mahmmoud Omar Mohammed Bin Atef, one of the two Guantanamo Bay detainees, who were transferred to Ghana on Wednesday, says he is happy to have been received by Ghana, it has been reported. The New York Times reportedthat George Clarke, a lawyer for Mr Bin Atef, said his client was upset with the US authorities for imprisoning him for nearly 14 years without trial. The paper quoted Mr Clarke as saying that for the six months he had represented Mr Bin Atef, he had found him to be a "friendly, nice guy" who was "positive and has a good attitude " "He is very appreciative and happy the Ghanians are taking him," he was quoted as saying by theNew York Times. The government of Ghana's decision to accept Bin Atef and Khalid Muhammad Salih, who are believed to have ties to Al Qaeda, has provoked a firestorm of controversy and outrage among Ghanaians, with many expressing fear that the move would undermine Ghana's internal security and expose the country to attacks from religious extremists. An International Relations expert, Professor Keith Bluwey, told Accra-based Starr FM on Thursday that the decision was "reckless" and "dangerous", adding that the government was only interested in the financial benefits that it may derive from it. "It is not in our interest, these people are not ordinary refugees who are being found places of rest, these are criminals, terrorists to the core, Osama Bin Laden activists and they should have no place in Ghana,' he said. But in a statement issued through its Accra Embassy on Thursday, the US government noted that Ghana was aware of potential threats posed by the two detainees and had taken measures to mitigate those threats, adding that their transfer had been approved by the Inter-agency Guantanamo Review Task Force after a "comprehensive review" of their cases. The statement said: "The decision to transfer a detainee is made only after detailed, specific conversations with the receiving country about the potential threat a detainee may pose after transfer and the measures the receiving country will take in order to sufficiently mitigate that threat, and to ensure humane treatment. "The United States coordinated with the Government of Ghana to ensure these transfers took place consistent with appropriate security and humane treatment measures." The US went on to commend the government of Ghana for what it said was the West African country's "humanitarian gesture and willingness to support ongoing U.S. efforts to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility". Tags: Africa newsGhana newsglobal newsLatest Ghana newslatest global newslatest newslatest world newsNewsoilcitytoday ghanaOilcitytoday news crewterroristUS governmentwest african newsworld news Oilcitytoday Man kills brother, runs to police for fear of being lynched Black Stars coach escapes assault in traffic in Accra We have the track record of providing you credible entertainment news, gossips, technology and viral news. Kantanka Automobile Hitzjoint Media Sarkcess Music Webit Ghana © 2013 - 2019 Oilcitytoday Like our interactive Facebook page close[x]
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Numele de Gerald Ford s-ar putea referi la: Gerald R. Ford (1913 – 2006), cel de-al 38-lea președinte al Statelor Unite ale Americii Gerald Rudolff Ford, tatăl vitreg al celui de-al 38-lea președinte american USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), un port avion denumit după cel de-al 38-lea președinte american Aeroportul Internaţional Gerald Ford (coduri IATA - GRR, respectiv ICAO - KGRR și FAA LID - GRR) este un aeroport comercial situat în apropiere de Grand Rapids, Michigan, Michigan Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, parte a University of Michigan Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, parte a University of Michigan Gerald J. Ford, bancher Stadionul Gerald J. Ford, stadion denumit după bancher Gerard W. Ford, om de afaceri care a fondat Ford Modelling Agency
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Testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, and incident cardiovascular disease and mortality in the cardiovascular health study Molly M. Shores, Mary L. Biggs, Alice M. Arnold, Nicholas L. Smith, W. T. Longstreth, Jorge R. Kizer, Calvin H Hirsch, Anne R. Cappola, Alvin M. Matsumoto Context: Low testosterone (T) is associated with prevalent cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality. DHT, a more potent androgen, may also be associated with CVD and mortality, but few studies have examined this. Objective: The study objective was to examine whether T and DHT are risk factors for incident CVD and mortality. Design: In a longitudinal cohort study, we evaluated whether total T, calculated free T (cFT), DHT, and calculated free DHT were associated with incident CVD and mortality in men in the Cardiovascular Health Study (mean age 76, range 66-97 years) who were free of CVD at the time of blood collection. Main Outcome: The main outcomes were incident CVD and all-cause mortality. Results:Among1032menfollowed for amedianof 9 years, 436 incidentCVDeventsand777 deaths occurred. In models adjusted for cardiovascular risk factors, total TandcFTwerenot associated with incident CVD or all-cause mortality, whereas DHT and calculated free DHT had curvilinear associations with incident CVD (P < .002 and P = .04, respectively) and all-cause mortality (P < .001 for both). Conclusions: In a cohort of elderly men,DHTand calculated freeDHTwere associated with incident CVD and all-cause mortality. Further studies are needed to confirm these results and to clarify the underlying physiologic mechanisms. Biochemistry, medical 10.1210/jc.2013-3576 Dive into the research topics of 'Testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, and incident cardiovascular disease and mortality in the cardiovascular health study'. Together they form a unique fingerprint. Androgen Chemical Compounds 100% Dihydrotestosterone Medicine & Life Sciences 95% Testosterone Chemical Compounds 93% Cardiovascular Diseases Medicine & Life Sciences 57% Cardiovascular Models Medicine & Life Sciences 13% Shores, M. M., Biggs, M. L., Arnold, A. M., Smith, N. L., Longstreth, W. T., Kizer, J. R., Hirsch, C. H., Cappola, A. R., & Matsumoto, A. M. (2014). Testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, and incident cardiovascular disease and mortality in the cardiovascular health study. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 99(6), 2061-2068. https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2013-3576 Testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, and incident cardiovascular disease and mortality in the cardiovascular health study. / Shores, Molly M.; Biggs, Mary L.; Arnold, Alice M.; Smith, Nicholas L.; Longstreth, W. T.; Kizer, Jorge R.; Hirsch, Calvin H; Cappola, Anne R.; Matsumoto, Alvin M. In: Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, Vol. 99, No. 6, 2014, p. 2061-2068. Shores, MM, Biggs, ML, Arnold, AM, Smith, NL, Longstreth, WT, Kizer, JR, Hirsch, CH, Cappola, AR & Matsumoto, AM 2014, 'Testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, and incident cardiovascular disease and mortality in the cardiovascular health study', Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, vol. 99, no. 6, pp. 2061-2068. https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2013-3576 Shores MM, Biggs ML, Arnold AM, Smith NL, Longstreth WT, Kizer JR et al. Testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, and incident cardiovascular disease and mortality in the cardiovascular health study. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. 2014;99(6):2061-2068. https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2013-3576 Shores, Molly M. ; Biggs, Mary L. ; Arnold, Alice M. ; Smith, Nicholas L. ; Longstreth, W. T. ; Kizer, Jorge R. ; Hirsch, Calvin H ; Cappola, Anne R. ; Matsumoto, Alvin M. / Testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, and incident cardiovascular disease and mortality in the cardiovascular health study. 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Home /Characters/Monsters/The Tentacle Monster in The Mist Monsters | Every classic horror film has that scene. A scene that defines the experience for a first-time viewer, a scene that your friends talk about after the movie ends, a scene that is spoken about and dissected by film analysts for years following its release. There is the Psycho shower scene, the Hereditary's car scene, Halloween's closet, The Shining's… The Mist certainly has that scene also but this isn't this scene, you know which one we are referring to. The Mist from 2007 is based on a Stephen King story, a violent storm blows in a heavy mist that envelops that favorite King locale, a village in Maine. When the electric power goes out, David Drayton (Thomas Jane) and his young son Billy (Nathan Gamble) drive slowly into town to buy emergency supplies at the supermarket. They leave mom behind, which may turn out to be a mistake. Inside the store, we meet a mixed bag of locals and weekenders, including Brent Norton (Andre Braugher), the Draytons' litigious neighbor; Mrs. Carmody (Marcia Gay Harden), a would-be messianic leader, and the store assistant Ollie (Toby Jones). The mist rolls into the town as a mystery at first. It hovers like a wary animal next to a metal gate at the back of the supermarket. A cluster of men, David among them, are trying to decide whether it's safe to go outside and have slid the gate up just a little. They peer at the mist, and the mist seems to confront them in turn, though no one grasps its brooding, pulsing aliveness. Then a tentacle slithers into view and slimes across the floor. The Mist was a passion project from filmmaker Frank Darabont. Darabont worked in horror for years, writing the third Nightmare on Elm Street film and a remake of The Blob in the late 1980s. Before taking over the critical world in 1994 with The Shawshank Redemption. After years of writing and development, it was released in January of 2007. The film features an ensemble cast, including Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden, Nathan Gamble, Andre Braugher, Toby Jones, Frances Sternhagen, Buck Taylor, William Sadler, Sam Witwer, Alexa Davalos, Chris Owen, Andy Stahl, and future The Walking Dead actors Laurie Holden, Jeffrey DeMunn, Melissa McBride, and Juan Gabriel Pareja. Although a monster movie, the central theme of the movie is really the psychology of it all, it explores what ordinary people are driven to do under extraordinary circumstances. An evangelical Christian, Mrs. Carmody (Marcia Gay Harden, in clover), whose observations about the End of Days first attract testy scorn and then an increasingly violent following inside the little supermarket community. The monsters are very reminiscent of the 1950s American monster flicks. The Mist's creature creations run the gamut of insectoid and biological terrors, from tentacled beasties to the Impossibly Tall Monster. Darabont hired artists Jordu Schell and Bernie Wrightson to assist in designing the creatures for the film. Greg Nicotero worked on the film's creature design and make-up effects, while Everett Burrell served as the visual-effects supervisor. Nicotero initially sketched out ideas for creature design when Darabont originally expressed interest in filming The Mist in the 1980s. Tentacle concept by Lei Jin Tentacle concept by Bernie Wrightson Due to the creatures' being described in only a few sentences in the novella, Darabont sought to conceive of new designs. The challenge was creating designs that felt unique. Nicotero reviewed past creature designs to avoid having similar designs. Mike McCarty paints a practical tentacle When the designs were completed, Nicotero and Burrell educated the cast on the appearance of the creatures by showing puppets and the function of their eyes and mouths. The puppet demonstrations served as reference points for the cast, who had to respond to motion-capture dots during filming. In the behind-the-scenes videos for the film, its producers explain that their design approach to the creatures stressed that they were real animals, but from an alien ecology – admittedly, dangerous, wild animals, from a more brutal ecosystem we're not familiar with, but still basically just animals, made of flesh and blood. "We decided the creatures were not 'Monsters'," Nicotero explained, "they were animal species from a different dimension, and they all had specific forms and functions. 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Between performing at halftime of a multitude of sporting events at MFHS, the Trojanettes also have a very robust competition season. Between IDTA and IHSA competitions, the Trojanettes display hard work and talent throughout the year. Their halftime performances are exhilarating, and really keep the crowd into the game. Tryout for the 2019-2020 Trojanettes the week of March 18 in the MFHS Gym. Find out when our upcoming performances will be.
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package org.jboss.weld.tests.observers.inheritance; import org.jboss.arquillian.container.test.api.Deployment; import org.jboss.arquillian.junit.Arquillian; import org.jboss.shrinkwrap.api.Archive; import org.jboss.shrinkwrap.api.BeanArchive; import org.jboss.shrinkwrap.api.ShrinkWrap; import org.jboss.weld.test.util.Utils; import org.junit.Test; import org.junit.runner.RunWith; import jakarta.enterprise.inject.spi.BeanManager; /** * @author <a href="mailto:[email protected]">Ales Justin</a> */ @RunWith(Arquillian.class) public class InheritanceTest { @Deployment public static Archive getDeployment() { return ShrinkWrap.create(BeanArchive.class, Utils.getDeploymentNameAsHash(InheritanceTest.class)) .alternate(Bar.class) .addPackage(InheritanceTest.class.getPackage()); } @Test public void testInheritance(BeanManager manager) throws Exception { manager.getEvent().select(MyEvent.class).fire(new MyEvent()); } }
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Armand de Melun, né le à Brumetz (Aisne) et mort le à Paris, est un homme politique français, de tendance catholique social, et collaborateur de Affre. Biographie En 1843, il était député d'Ille-et-Vilaine. C'est par la sœur Rosalie que Melun connut les misérables conditions de vie des ouvriers. Il crée en 1846 la Société d'économie charitable avec Louis de Carné et le journal Les Annales de la charité (1847). De sensibilité légitimiste, il intervient à partir de 1847 pour améliorer l'efficacité de l'une des rares lois sociales sous la monarchie orléaniste de Louis-Philippe, à savoir la loi de 1841 limitant le travail des enfants : interdit avant l'âge de 8 ans, limité à ensuite jusqu'à l'âge de 16 ans, avec une clause à l'avantage des enfants, 2 heures de travail comptaient pour 3. Cette loi était en effet cependant peu appliquée et dans les faits les patrons faisaient ce qu'ils voulaient. « En 1850 et 1851, c'est le catholique vicomte Armand de Melun qui fait voter le premier grand train de lois sociales : logements insalubres, caisse de retraite, délit d'usure, assistance judiciaire, assistance hospitalière, contrats d'apprentissage. En 1852, c'est le même qui rédige le décret légalisant et développant le grand mouvement mutualiste » . Il avait participé l'année précédente à la Commission sur l'assistance et la prévoyance publiques, présidée par Adolphe Thiers. Le , il fut l'auteur d'un décret sur les sociétés de secours mutuels. Le , il assiste à la fondation de l'Œuvre des Écoles d'Orient plus connue actuellement sous le nom de L'Œuvre d'Orient, il fut membre de son 1er Conseil général du jusqu'à sa mort. Le , il participa à la loi sur le droit de grève et de coalition. Sources Abbé Louis Baunard, Le vicomte Armand de Melun, 1880. Armand de Melun : communication de M. de Maleissye-Melun, in : Mémoires de la Fédération des Sociétés d'Histoire et d'archéologie de l'Aisne, tome XXV (1980), pp. 10-12 Articles de presse . Références Liens externes Député de la Monarchie de Juillet Député d'Ille-et-Vilaine Personnalité du catholicisme social Armand de Personnalité légitimiste du XIXe siècle Naissance en septembre 1807 Naissance dans l'Aisne Décès en juin 1877 Décès dans le 16e arrondissement de Paris Décès à 69 ans
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Some women fear the fire. Shooting beautiful people. Making new friends. Seeing new places. Today was a pretty sweet gig. The sky was overcast and the rain was relentless. It was my favorite kind of Pacific Northwest morning. And the perfect atmosphere for a beautifully moody, intimate boudoir session. October 24, 2016 October 27, 2016 by lisasorbeLeave a Comment on BOUDOIR: WILD. STRONG. FREE. There's just something so wild and carefree about stepping into the wilderness and baring it all. Shucking the constrictions of not only your clothes but your every day life. Of completely escaping society's demands and the monotony of your daily grind. To revel in the freedom of nature – the wind in your hair and the crisp dew kissing your skin. Give me a call and we'll make it happen. So I did my first boudoir shoot today. And liked it. I think I'll be doing more of these.
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Q: Sort fields inline I'm trying to sort within a line of input over an unknown number of fields: Input: ab bc bc ab cd ef bc bc cd ef cd bc ab ef ab bc cd gh Output: ab bc ab bc bc cd ef bc cd ef ab cb cd ab bc cd ef gh I've been using something like awk '{if($2 < $1) print $2,$1;else print}' but seems like it would get messy over more than two fields. Any help? A: One way using perl: perl -lane 'printf qq[%s\n], join q[ ], sort @F' infile Output: ab bc ab bc bc cd ef bc cd ef ab bc cd ab bc cd ef gh A: One way using GNU awk: awk '{ split($0, arr); asort(arr); for (i=1; i<=length(arr); i++) { printf "%s ", arr[i] }; printf RS } ' infile Output: ab bc ab bc bc cd ef bc cd ef ab bc cd ab bc cd ef gh A: Here is another perl solution, similar to @Birei's answer but more concise: $ perl -anle 'print "@{[sort @F]}"' file ab bc ab bc bc cd ef bc cd ef ab bc cd ab bc cd ef gh A: In shell script : while read n do echo $(echo $n | tr " " "\n" | sort ) done < infile (That forks too much, prefere the perl or gnu awk solution)
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