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Sharps injuries are wounds caused by sharp objects (needles, syringes, lancets, broken glass, etc.) that accidentally puncture the skin. Sharps injuries are an avoidable event that may place persons at risk for bloodborne infections such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and hepatitis C virus (HCV). Report incident to your supervisor if occurrence happens while at work. Given the seriousness of a sharps-related injury disposal is important whether at home, work, traveling or in public places. NEVER place loose sharps in a trash bin, a recycle bin, down a sink, or flush down a toilet. Please remember improper disposal of sharps places the entire Notre Dame community at risk. If you have any questions, please contact the Notre Dame Wellness Center Occupational Health Team at 631-2371 or Risk Management and Safety at 631-5037. For information on handling sharps in laboratories please see the Infectious Waste page on the RMS website. Laboratory personnel can purchase sharps containers for labs through Grainger or other lab equipment supply companies. If you are a faculty or staff member in need of a personal sharps disposal container, please contact the Walgreens Pharmacy at the Notre Dame Wellness Center at 271-5622. Students who self-administer injectable medication should call University Health Services at 631-7497 to arrange for sharps disposal.
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Accelerated Christian Education Charedi Jewish Exclusive Brethren Modern Orthodox Jewish Faith Schoolers Anonymous Further advice Leaving a religion General advice and support Law and your rights Creationism and evolution Sex and Relationships Education No freedom of belief, no freedom really at all: growing up in a fundamentalist Christian school "Everybody that was in the school was from the church. Everybody I met was from the church" Cubicles or 'offices' in an Accelerated Christian Education school I went to an Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) school from when I was nine until I was fourteen. My parents were deeply religious, so when their church decided to open a school, I, along with my sister and seven other kids, were put into this experiment. The church and the school were blurred into one institution. I had been bullied a lot at junior school because I was a soft target. The ACE school seemed like a safer environment to start off with, but it became apparent quite quickly that I was really contained within this structure that I couldn't escape from. Everybody that was in the school was from the church. Everybody I met was from the church. I became frustrated very quickly because you were so closely monitored. I was punished for asking questions. I really didn't buy their creationism. When I was 11 or 12, I started to see holes in their argument. Everyone was so fervent in their beliefs, that this was the only way. As a kid, you think 'Why are you so entranced with it that you're unwilling to look at other things?' I started asking questions about dinosaurs and Noah's Flood. The church actually brought in an American creationist preacher, a Ken Ham type, trying to fight science with 'science'. For me that was the final nail in the coffin. One morning I just went 'I don't believe this', and at that point they started coming down on me really heavily. In a small school, if you've got one kid that's really rattling the pot, they try and close you down and shut you up. Back then, because it was a private school, corporal punishment was legal, and my parents had agreed to it. You'd get the ruler if you were in too much trouble. Every week without fail, I got the ruler, either on the palm of my hand or on my backside. I got numb to it. It was just part of the process of going to school. The church actually brought in an American creationist preacher, a Ken Ham type, trying to fight science with 'science'. For me that was the final nail in the coffin. I was like 'Nah, this guy's talking guff as well'. They told us humans and dinosaurs were wandering about at the same time. When I asked questions they told me that the reason we find fossils on mountains is because the Flood put them there. A few times I even heard the old argument that the devil put dinosaur bones in the ground. The Piltdown Man hoax was brought up a lot. Even as a kid I was thinking: Yeah, but the scientists put their fingers up and went 'We made a mistake with that one. Sorry about that'. Sometimes they just said this was God's Word and I shouldn't question it. My mum volunteered in the school, so if I got in trouble with a teacher it would always feed back to my parents. It was a combination of the school ramming what they wanted down my throat and then when I get home my parents ramming their agenda down my throat. I said one thing out of line in a lesson, and I'd get it in the neck from the teacher and then I'd get it in the neck from my parents when I got back. I spent most of my school life in detention. One morning I just went 'I don't believe this', and at that point they started coming down on me really heavily. I was just getting angrier and angrier, especially as I hit my teenage years. I was still getting picked on because I didn't fit into the system. I remember praying to get the flu so I wouldn't have to go to school. There was definitely favouritism—the more pious you were, the better you did. Those who were more 'godly' were given special privileges, and they're the kids now that have become leaders in their own churches and missionaries. We had a merit system, and at the end of the week the pastor would take the kids with the most merits to get an ice cream sundae or something. I think I managed that once. For two or three hours a week, I'd watch services where my parents were speaking in tongues and falling over. They conducted exorcisms and all sorts. It was like mass hysteria. They were normal people until you put them all in a room together and threw in a couple of Bibles, and they'd all just go crazy. I show people videos of stuff like that now, and they can't believe I was ever part of it. As soon as I hit ten or twelve, I backed away. My parents compared me to the kids that did better in the school. They'd tell me 'They're doing it. Why don't you do that?' I was like 'I'm not them. I don't believe that. I'm not gonna be the person you want me to be.' When I left, the transition to a normal school was the worst thing ever. The church had told my parents that I would fall in with the wrong crowd and end up getting up to no good. I did exactly as they prophesied. I got labelled by the church. They'd say 'We'll pray for him. He'll end up getting in trouble because he is the way he is'. My parents thought it was down to the devil. Nobody looked in the mirror and thought maybe we've put a foot wrong here. It was just because I didn't believe. Going to the school affected my life for a very long time afterwards. It wasn't until I met my long-time partner that I realised how much it had affected me. As you progress through a relationship, issues come up. As a teenager I was a party animal. I liked to drink and take a lot of drugs. I wasn't really angry or aggressive, I just blanked stuff out. As I progressed into my mid-twenties, my anger issues were affecting my relationships, so I put myself through counselling. It wasn't until the second or third load that I got down to the nitty-gritty of the church, the effect the containment had had on me, the inability to escape the confines of it. I was unaware that it had had that much of a negative effect on my life until I spoke about it openly. Now I understand where it's come from I can turn it into something positive. For a long time it weighed me down. The thing that affected me was the feeling of being constantly judged. As a kid, I didn't feel like I fitted in. It wasn't for me. You were constantly being judged by everyone within the church. They were always praying for you, always trying to get you to participate in the services and stuff like that. Going to the school affected my life for a very long time afterwards. In hindsight, you look back on it and think it's crazy. But getting through it has definitely made me a stronger person. Faith Schoolers Anonymous (FSA) is a platform allowing anyone who has encountered a problem at a 'faith' school to share their experience. So whether you're a former pupil or a current one, a parent or a carer or a teacher, or simply someone with information that you feel should be shared, this site is for you. These are issues that need attention and your stories need to be told. #FaithSchoolsAnon Faith schools don't have rights, children do Schools must support all their pupils, whether they're LGBT or not Is the Catholic Education Service statistically illiterate? A day in my life at an illegal ultra Orthodox school in London Anti-LGBT views should be no more acceptable in schools than racist views are © 2019 Humanists UK By continuing to use the site, you agree to the use of cookies. More information.
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PORTLAND (November 2016) This year marks the 20th anniversary of Gordon Green, an eight-bed permanent residence in South Portland providing intensive treatment and supports for elderly adults who have a variety of challenges including mental illness and disabilities related to age or physical impairments. Gordon Green continues to advance the "aging in place" philosophy with a palliative care approach including a commitment to end of life care. Over the past year, Gordon Green has reduced hospital admissions and emergency department utilization and has had no mental health crisis admissions. The program has also increased the integrated care concept with an expansion of occupational therapy. All of its residents have a primary care physician and all receive quarterly routine podiatry examinations. The residents also receive dietitian services and nursing services through Mercy Hospital's visiting nurses program. Palliative care aims to treat or manage pain and other physical symptoms. It will also help with any psychological, social or spiritual needs. Palliative care includes caring for people who are nearing the end of life. This is called end of life care. The goal of palliative care is to help the individual and anyone affected by that individual's illness to achieve the best quality of life. He/she might receive palliative care alongside particular treatments, such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
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Police in South Yorkshire can spend less time in the station and more time on the beat with new technology that lets them do paperwork on their mobile phone. Over 600 of the force's officers are to be given a BlackBerry handset, provided by Vodafone, giving them direct access to data on the Police National Computer. Police officers can use the BlackBerry to access police records and complete forms such as the 'Stop and Account', where an officer stops the member of the public to question them on their behaviour. "We have been looking at ways to streamline the way we work, as our processes are either paper based or rely on IT systems, only accessible in the station," said Sergeant Simon Davies, of the South Yorkshire Police force. Davies added the public should not be concerned about data protection should the devices be lost or stolen. "Should the device be lost or stolen it is automatically locked and password protected within 15 minutes," he said.
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Editura Dacia este o editură din Cluj-Napoca, fondată în 1969 din inițiativa unui grup de intelectuali transilvăneni. A tipărit lucrări în limbile română, germană și maghiară, afirmîndu-se de-a lungul anilor ca una din cele mai mari și prestigioase edituri din țară. Istoric Editura Dacia a promovat diversitatea culturală și etnică în perioada României socialiste, promovând cultura română într-o perioadă dificilă, în timpul cenzurii culturale socialiste. Începând din 1999, editura a fost condusă de scriitorul Ion Vădan. În ultimii ani, activitatea editurii a fost marcată de numeroase divergențe între salariați și conducere. Serii tematice Editura Dacia a inițiat și editat mai multe colecții tematice, printre care Discobolul, Politica, Mundus Imaginalis, Remember, Homo religiosus, Universitaria, Alternative, Scorpionul și Athenaeum. A fost premiată în multiple rânduri, inclusiv de către Academia Română, Uniunea Scriitorilor din România și Uniunea Artiștilor Plastici din România. Logoul editurii grupează stemele stilizate ale regiunilor istorice ale României: Transilvania, Moldova și Țara Românească (vezi și Stema Transilvaniei, Steagul și stema Moldovei, Steagul și stema Țării Românești). Potrivit sitului oficial, acestea reprezintă de asemenea, prin extensie, "întrepătrunderea spiritualității românești în general cu cele aparținând maghiarilor si germanilor stabiliți de secole în Transilvania." În 2007, sloganul editurii era Citesc deci exist. Note Fondări în 1969 Companii din Cluj-Napoca Edituri din județul Cluj Edituri care publică în limba română Edituri din arealul limbii române
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What do your staff really think? Knowing is half the battle. Lately when you come to work, there seems to be a bad mood in the air, hanging over the shelter like a rain cloud. The adoptions staff seem grouchy, and you're not sure why. Are they mad about the change that was made to the policy on verifying landlord approvals for pets? Are they upset because intake is up? Maybe it's something more personal. In the kennels, the techs seem to be getting along, but one of them is still angry about the decision to euthanize a dog she'd grown attached to but who needed a hip surgery that the organization just couldn't afford. The staffer who runs the cat socialization team is about to move to Kentucky, and two others have been vying to take her place. One of them has incredible cat-handling skills and a bond with the kitties that's so strong she practically prowls. But the other team members go silent whenever she talks at meetings. Your animal control officer has begun to leave passive aggressive notes in the break room about the fact that shelter staff drink all the coffee and then don't brew more, making him wait for a cup when he needs to get on the road. Overall, morale just seems to be mysteriously low. You keep wondering why. Last year, your shelter took in several large boa constrictors and even had to house an ostrich for a couple of days. The small animal room was briefly home to a kinkajou. But caring for the needs of these exotic creatures presented nowhere near the ongoing complexities of managing human beings in a way that keeps them satisfied, fulfilled, and focused on the shelter's mission. If you want to help the animals in your shelter, you can't neglect the creatures who are caring for them. That's one message that Steven Rogelberg would like to impart to the animal welfare world. Rogelberg, a professor and director of organizational science at the University of North Carolina Charlotte, heads the Shelter Diagnostic System (SDS), an initiative that aims to make shelters healthier and more effective by surveying employees on key workplace issues. The SDS survey won't ask about your protocols for cleaning cat cages or controlling disease outbreaks. Instead, it focuses on how employees view the experience of working for your organization, Rogelberg explains. Employees give their opinions on how well management communicates. On how well internal departments work together. On whether volunteers are appropriately trained and placed. On pay, work stress levels, euthanasia practices. After the results are tabulated, the SDS team presents findings and assists with a plan for improvement. The SDS is designed for public or private animal welfare organizations with at least 10 full-time or part-time employees (considered the minimum number to protect the anonymity of the respondents). The survey can be done online, and Rogelberg recommends that organizations do the survey annually to ensure that they're staying on top of issues and not letting problems fester. The concept is relatively new for shelters, but Rogelberg says successful businesses have long realized that they can gain a competitive advantage by taking care of their people. The issues identified can usually be addressed without making radical changes. "A modest, realistic plan is exactly what's best," says Rogelberg. Judy Calhoun, executive director at Larimer, a nonprofit shelter with about 55 full- and part-time staffers, thought that the SDS was especially appealing because it contains norms based on data that Rogelberg's team has gathered over the years from dozens of animal welfare organizations. Results of the survey show where the individual organization falls within the scale of other organizations, helping provide a sense of where a group's strengths and weaknesses lie. Calhoun "really liked the idea that it had benchmarks that were relevant to the animal welfare industry, so that we weren't necessarily comparing some of those satisfaction questions against businesses that were very, very different," she says. When Larimer administered the SDS survey in winter 2010, the results indicated that the shelter was reasonably healthy, but had room to improve, Calhoun says. The shelter ranked below industry norms in several areas, including letting employees have a say in how often they perform euthanasia, holding staff accountable for poor work, and considering employee input. In response, the shelter held an in-service training day to talk about the euthanasia process and increased training for supervisors and managers on issues such as performance reviews and talking to staff about poor performance. The shelter also incorporated staff input into the hiring process, asking employees what skills make for a successful dispatcher or client services associate, for example, and what types of questions should be asked during job interviews. The shelter holds quarterly, mandatory all-staff meetings. After administering the SDS, the shelter started gathering employee opinions following each quarterly all-staff meeting via an online survey, and structuring the next all-staff meeting according to employee feedback. If employees want to know more about the animal protection and control department, or how to respond to questions about wildlife, the appropriate staffer can address the next meeting. When Larimer retook the SDS survey in winter 2011, "It was actually kind of amazing," Calhoun says. Staff perceptions had improved by 5 percentage points or more in the favorability scores for about three-quarters of the questions, stayed flat on about a quarter of them, and declined on only two. Employees had largely favorable views of their direct supervisors, teamwork within and across departments, the interpersonal and professional climate at work, and communication within departments, Calhoun notes. They also rated their direct supervisors highly for delegating work effectively, holding staff accountable, trying to find solutions to problems, and resolving employee conflicts. On some questions, Larimer saw its positive scores jump substantially from the previous administration of the SDS. On the topic of direct supervisors holding staff accountable for poor work, for example, the agreement rating increased from 35 percent in 2010 to 61 percent in 2011. In 2010, 15 percent of employees felt they had a say in how often they perform euthanasia; that figure jumped to 42 percent in 2011. Calhoun still sees areas where there's room for improvement. Larimer's agreement score declined by 9 percentage points on the question of whether employee roles and responsibilities are clear, and remained flat on such topics as whether employee skills are utilized and whether staff members have the equipment they need. Only 26 percent of Larimer employees had a favorable view of their advancement opportunities—a figure that was the same in 2010 and is 4 percentage points below the industry norm. Shelters aren't Fortune 500 companies with management-level tracks, Calhoun notes, and many of them struggle to provide opportunities for employees to move up. Sometimes, she explains, no promotional path exists unless a shelter manager or director leaves. But the shelter is still working on improvements, planning to define skill levels for different positions, which might ultimately be tied to salary increases. An employee could start as a level 1 animal control officer, then move up to level 2 as they gain knowledge and obtain certifications showing that they've mastered certain skills. The shelter has also made online training available to all staff, so that employees can improve their supervisory skills and be ready if a supervisory position opens up—at Larimer or somewhere else, Calhoun says. Change was already in the air at Edmonton when CEO Stephanie McDonald heard a presentation by Rogelberg that made her think she might want to explore the SDS. About three years ago, her shelter—the largest in Canada in terms of size and animal numbers—was in the midst of a capital campaign. The shelter had 34 staff and was housed in a decrepit, 15,000-square-foot building that McDonald says didn't allow for optimum care. Plans called for the development of a state-of-the-art, 47,000-square-foot facility with nearly 100 employees. The impending move meant rapid change was about to hit the shelter, McDonald says. Management wanted to improve the public perception of the shelter "from this pathetic thing to this great organization," and was trying to meet the staffing requirements to do that. But the region had extremely low unemployment, leaving the pool of candidates shallow. "There was just nobody to hire. Everybody had jobs," McDonald says. And when she did manage to hire new workers, they often got poached away by employers elsewhere. The shelter turned to some unconventional sources to fill its personnel needs. Filipino workers, recruited to Canada as part of a government-backed effort to ease the labor shortage, joined the shelter staff. And while the shelter traditionally attracts young, entry-level workers, McDonald says she's also hired middle-aged people who can't yet afford to retire. With her staff growing larger and more diverse in terms of age and ethnicity, McDonald wanted to gauge where they were at in the old building, and then retake the temperature once they were in the new one. Edmonton administered the SDS in January 2009 and again after the new shelter opened in April of that year. And she points out that it's not just a single step. The SDS "is a really fantastic diagnostic tool," and a way to ensure that the staff has a voice in the shelter environment— but management has to follow through on the findings. When conducting the process, the staff needs to know that management has no hidden agenda, McDonald says, and that their answers will remain confidential. At Edmonton, management tried to set up a culture for employees to accept change. The leaders talked to the staff about why they were undertaking the SDS, and how the process would work. Rogelberg makes sure to tell shelters they're not "failing" at anything. 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Arlington Heights teacher retires after decades of teaching Emily Cox When school buildings closed in the spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Betsy Teague, a second grade teacher at Arlington Heights Elementary School, picked up her flip phone and called each of her students daily from her home in Nashville. That school year has ended. But the students still call. In the spring, Teague already had a connection to her students before schools shifted from classrooms to online learning. The Monroe County Community School Corp. will start instruction for the 2020-21 school year Wednesday with all learning online. But now, after more than 50 years of teaching, most of those years at Arlington Heights — Teague started there in 1966 after teaching in Ohio — she won't be a part of all that. On Monday, Arlington Heights staff gathered outside the school for a cookout to celebrate her retirement. "I felt that I needed to have a personal relationship with the kids and not a remote relationship," Teague said. "Then I was nervous about if they came back, then I might catch the virus because of my age." She also has four horses that she'd like to have more time to ride. Teague said even though teachers don't show it, teaching is very stressful, so she looks forward to more time to relax. Terri Whiteman, a Title 1 reading teacher, read a speech Monday before presenting Teague with a framed photo with notes from staff written around the border. Whiteman said she's always been amazed at Teague's own love of learning. Arlington Heights is going to have a hole, she said. "We won't have that teacher that was here when they built the school," Whiteman said. "We won't have that teacher who's been through this before. We won't have that teacher that loves horses, ice skates or drives from Nashville daily even in snow and ice. We won't have that teacher who's worked with more principals than the rest of us, or who's been in more yearbooks than the rest of us." Whiteman, who is entering her 20th year at Arlington Heights, said as soon as Teague called her and told her she was retiring, she started writing down the memories she included in her speech. Whiteman said Teague has grown to become her close personal friend. They've spent Thanksgivings together, and Whiteman said Teague is the same age as her own mom, who would ask why Teague was still teaching. "She still does it because she's been so good at it," Whiteman said. When Leslie Paflas started teaching second grade at Arlington Heights 21 years ago, Teague was her mentor. Paflas said Teague was her lifeline that first year. Though Paflas switched to teaching sixth grade, Teague was still there for her. "She's a phenomenal reading and writing teacher," Paflas said. "She was a friend to lean on with those first-year teacher struggles and my go-to person. Her door was always open for me." Paflas said she thinks Teague leaves a legacy as someone who is truly dedicated to children, especially when it comes to teaching them how to read. She spent time to make sure her students were going to get good lessons and made sure they were taken care of, emotionally and socially as well as academically, Paflas said. As Ken Knight, a custodian at Arlington Heights, placed burgers on the grill, he said he talked to Teague almost daily during the eight years he's spent at the school. Knight said he thinks that during the spring, Teague had one of the best participation rates in the MCCSC when it came to learning. Teague said she didn't have a need for internet access at home since she did all of her work that required the computer while at school. Once school buildings closed, no one would come out and set up the internet due to COVID-19, Teague said, so she called her students. "Because I already knew them from the whole year, I knew what I could ask them to do," Teague said. Teague said she gave her students verbal assignments, then they would respond over the phone the next day and she would give them another assignment. She said she thinks it was pretty effective. "I think 56 years of teaching reminds you of what to do when something goes wrong, because everybody was scrambling," Knight said. "But she just buckled right in there and went to work the old-fashioned way and I thought that was great." Teague said a lesson that has stuck with her through the years is to be flexible and relentless. There's always a way for a child to learn, she said. "I just think that the most important thing for every teacher to understand is to have a personal relationship with each student," Teague said. "Know what their strengths and weaknesses are and teach to that."
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not yet… tired from helping… probably won't happen although I do understand the problem. People that help others need to have some healthy inner self and good boundaries. I think one key to keeping from burnout is making sure our own cup is full, before we try and pour from it. For me, it comes from the power of the Word of God, and keeping full of it. Thanks for the read and compliment, glad you like it.
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Quote from Ricard Cointreau: "No underwear or boxer shorts, it's comfortable to be free " You should always wear underwear because what if your out somewhere and have to do a number 2 but the toilets are really gross. If you found out 1 of your friendspooed in their pants every day would you still stay friends with them? Have you ever had a habit or compulsion that you couldn't stop doing? If you have how did you finally stop yourself? Quote from Michael Anthony: "My mom buys me tighty whities, which is what I prefer wearing. " Black underwear are way better because they don't show marks even if you wear them for a while. Well yeah but you can't just do whatever you want like anytime unless you keep it secret. Even though I do my secret everyday at school I always keep it secret from everyone. Do you think its normal for some people to? I know it wouldn't be very common but do you think its normal for some people to wear the same underwear for days or even weeks at a time? Quote from BobbyBlobs: "Mandy, what's up with you and talking about shitting yourself? It's kinda weird... " Sorry I was just saying that's all.
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Marshall Krause served as lead attorney for the ACLU of Northern California from 1960 through 1968 and subsequently served as an attorney in private practice where he continued to work civil liberties cases. Krause attended UCLA as an undergraduate and graduated from Boalt Hall, UC Berkeley School of Law after which he clerked for Judge William Denman and Justice Phil Gibson. In this oral history, Mr. Krause discusses: his upbringing and education, including his time at Boalt Hall; clerkships with Denman and Gibson and how those experiences influenced his progressive attitudes; his tenure as ACLU staff attorney, including many of the cases he worked; his experiences arguing several cases before the United States Supreme Court; his perspective of the San Francisco counterculture of the 1960s; and his professional and legal career after leaving ACLU in 1968, which included arguing additional cases before the US Supreme Court. Marshall Krause, "Marshall Krause: ACLU of Northern California Attorney and Civil Liberties Advocate," conducted by Martin Meeker 2017-2018, Oral History Center, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, 2018.
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BOLOGNA, Italy, Sep 7 – Roberto Mancini said Thursday he was expecting an "emotional" debut in his first competitive game as Italy coach on the eve of the Nations League opener against Poland in Bologna where his senior football career began. The 53-year-old former Inter Milan and Manchester City manager started his Serie A career in Bologna's Stadio Dall'Ara in 1981. four-time world champions Italy failed to qualify for the World Cup, and their new-look squad will face Poland on Friday night before travelling to Lisbon to play European champions Portugal on Monday in their three-team Group 3. "I made my debut here as a 16 year old and tomorrow again at the Dall'Ara will be another first: the first competitive game for three points for my Italy," said Mancini. Mancini said he was expecting tough games against Poland, who are looking to bounce back after the poor World Cup, and Portugal, in a tournament which counts towards qualifying for Euro 2020. "This competition is ruthless, Poland and Portugal are stronger on paper, there is no room for error. But that's okay because we have to grow up fast. Former Manchester City and Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli looks set to start for the hosts, with Napoli's Lorenzo Insigne and Juventus' Federico Bernardeschi either side of him in an expected 4-3-3 formation. To anchor the new younger players, veteran Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini, 34, returns to the squad for the first time since Italy's World Cup play-off defeat. "I wasn't sure if I would return, but the enthusiasm that youngsters bring really pushes you on," said Chiellini. "In this training camp there is the atmosphere of calm, desire to move forward, to do something new and not look back at the past. "There are many young, talented players who I can perhaps help with my experience at playing at a certain level, to teach them what it takes to play with more consistency. Poland are also in new hands with coach Jerzy Brzczek, 47, appointed after their World Cup group stage elimination. "It makes no sense to look back, we must focus on the present. Poland are a quality team with great potential," said former Poland international Brzczek of the 2016 European quarter-finalists. Brzczek has also shaken up his squad with 12 new players. Eight of his 27-man squad play club football in the Italian league. The best known Poles in Serie A are Juventus goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny, midfielders Piotr Zielinski (Napoli), Karol Linetty (Sampdoria) and Napoli striker Arkadiusz Milik.
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import assert from 'assert' import getPropertyName from '../../../../lib/util/ast/getPropertyName' describe('getPropertyName', () => { it('returns false if property type is not Literal or Identifier', () => { assert.equal(getPropertyName({ type: 'CallExpression' }), false) }) it('returns the value if property type is of type Literal', () => { assert.equal(getPropertyName({ type: 'Literal', value: 'foo' }), 'foo') }) it('returns the name if property type is of type Identifier', () => { assert.equal(getPropertyName({ type: 'Identifier', name: 'foo' }), 'foo') }) })
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These are times when there is extreme stress on our environment and its resources. Our country needs to tackle the shortages in supply but more importantly we need to curb our longages in demand. It is only common sense to insulate oneself from the resource crunch and strive towards self sufficiency. That is why green buildings are so relevant today. Green Buildings help us become self sufficient, resource efficient and provide for reasonably sustainable smart living. With this philosophy in our hearts and mind we have completed the design and planning phase of our latest project Mount RainDrop at Kalapatti in Coimbatore, which is the latest green building by Mount Housing Infrastructure Ltd. With the same clients we will also soon complete Mount Royale - Jade Block, which on completion, will be the first SVA GRIHA (Small Versatile Affordable GRIHA) certified green building in the Coimbatore region. Mount RainDrop is a very affordable, creative and environmentally conscious choice for anyone looking to completely overhaul their lifestyle. Follow the link below to view the project features and how we aim to certify the project to IGBC Gold levels. We have put our best efforts to design a development with long term affordability and sustainability in mind. We are now looking for the best people to occupy it.
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Q: Implementing Bittorrent Protocol I am looking for a tutorial/blog post on how to implement bittorrent protocol step by step. How it works? How do you make requests to peers? and talk to trackers. I do not mind the programming language (java,ruby,perl,c#) A: I'd suggest you look at the spec and sources of some OSS clients. You'll have to do some work, but that's how programming works. A: I'm currently implementing a BitTorrent client in Java using this specification. A: Qt is very easy to read so you can read the Qt Torrent Example (C++) A: Implementing the protocol is not that hard by following the specs. However, there are lots of internal things like storage, scalable server, peer/piece pick algorithm, etc. Earlier BitTorrent implementation or BitTornado used python, which is easy to read. I personally found them useful to understand the internals. A: This is a implementation of the bittorrent protocol done in .NET. Its source code is available on github and it has documentation Monotorrent A: the complete description of bittorrent protocol: http://jonas.nitro.dk/bittorrent/bittorrent-rfc.html A: There is the libtorrent library. Here's the API documentation and examples. A: This is good source http://www.kristenwidman.com/blog/how-to-write-a-bittorrent-client-part-1/ She explains the process step by step...
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He could have told a lie, but he didn't. In a recent couples therapy session we were talking about Taylor's memory. He forgot (yet again) what we had discussed the previous week. Interestingly, this is a common occurrence for many couples I see even though they are intelligent, high-achieving, and powerfully positioned in major corporations. It turned out his memory problem went beyond forgetting our meetings. And it bothered him a lot. We discussed the impact of his bad memory on his partner Ashley. She had to compensate in multiple ways. She would feel unimportant to him and react in pouty punishing ways which then triggered him. She then asked if the reason he didn't ever call her during the day just to say "Hi" was because he couldn't remember. Ashley's "reptilian brain" could easily have responded with righteous outrage for yet again feeling like a low priority. Taylor knew he was potentially creating a firestorm. He could have told a lie and nobody including me would have known. So how did Ashley respond? She thanked him for being candid and responding with integrity. They both responded from their higher selves, the part of the brain that can envision how they aspire to be when feeling threatened. It was a big step toward creating a strong team where both partners can learn to trust the integrity and honesty of their partner. This is what you want, right? To trust the integrity and honesty of your partner. Of course it would have been simpler to say a little "white lie" but they had been on that slippery slope before. One cover-up after another had led to a vast emotional distance between them. They avoided as much as possible talking about anything that could be disagreeable. Or that would evoke displeasure. The distance grew. And they could not talk about that, either. The lizard brain lives in the moment and for the moment. Taylor and Ashley were collaborating to create a better future. One "simple" transaction at a time. This is the third blog in the series. Click to read the first blog or the second blog. Lynn -I don't know if ending the relationship is your only option. You could consider seeing a couples therapist (one with A LOT of experience). If you have bent as much as you intend and he is not open to discussing it, then having a third party help each of you out of this impasse may be your best alternative at this time. So far all the changing has been on my end, and I've bent as much as I intend to. By FIX, I mean two people trying to work things out to have a fairer, more balanced relationship; an equal partnership where we both contribute, in terms of keeping the our lives running (house, bills, food, etc) and improving our relationship. He has not been open to discussing it; he gets sulky because he can't help that he 'forgets' things and says it's not intentional. Is ending the relationship my only option? Lynn – what does the word FIX refer to? You? Him? The relationship? it is unclear. The other question about "is this as good as it gets" are you referring to you or your partner? Do you believe this is as good as it gets for you? This is not an idle question- it goes deep into your core convictions and values about what you will or will not stand up for and will you accept and deal with the consequences of your choices? For better or for worse your dilemma is about the painful choices you are confronted with. At some point in many people's lives we are confronted with extremely painful choices with no easy answers or solutions. Selective memory loss is a passive aggressive character trait. Please research passive aggression. My husband came from a family that never allowed him to express his views or disagree. He observed and learnt that he could rebel in a subtle way, by appearing to hear and agree and then decide to forget the conversation. He carried this behaviour forward into our marriage, I would ask him to do something, he would agree and then should he not want to do it, he would conveniently forget, or else say I made it up. For the people on the receiving end of passive aggressive behaviour it is 'crazy making' the co-dependant dance has to be acknowledged and stopped before healing and growth can begin in the relationship. Knowing the truth will set you free and victory will follow. Crazy-making is right! My partner had a similar upbringing. So how do I deal with it? I've learned not to believe/trust him, and I take care of anything important myself, to make sure it's done, so I've reclaimed my life from the disasters he's caused. But that leads to a lot of resentment on my part, that I have to take responsibility for everything. Is there any way to FIX this, or is this as good as it gets? Getting back to Taylor's memory…what can a couple do when one partner can't remember what was discussed or decided? I am endlessly frustrated when I think something is decided, only to find that my partner doesn't even recall the discussion, let alone what we decided. He asks me things, but never remembers the answers I give. Things don't get done because he doesn't remember agreeing to do them, or even that something needs to be done. We have the same discussions over and over. How can we ever progress when it's like living in a time loop?
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This week in New York, De Beers held a "pop-up" sale for its Forevermark diamond brand in conjunction with GiltCity and Long Island couture retailer London Jewelers. For those of you who don't know, p... read more.. A number of creative advertising campaigns have emerged in the jewelry industry lately that share a similar theme: companies eschewing the use of models and orchestrated photo shoots in favor of using... read more.. The March death of screen stunner, fervent AIDS activist and jewelry collector Elizabeth Taylor turned my thoughts to one of the most astonishing stones to pass through this star's hands--the 69.42-ca... read more.. Sleek and sophisticated, celebrities set the stage for style with their red carpet jewelry. Beyonce (below) sparkled in a platinum, diamond and ruby Lorraine Schwartz necklace and matching earrings wh... read more..
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HOME > ARTICLES > Ginkgo Biloba GINKGO, MAIDENHAIR TREE, BAI GUO (CHINESE) GINKGO IS THOUGHT TO BE the oldest tree on the planet, first growing about 190 million years ago. Though long used as a medicine in its native China, its therapeutic actions have only recently been researched. The leaves (and their extract) are used to treat poor circulation to the brain and to maintain a plentiful blood flow to the central nervous system. Ginkgo is also valuable for asthma. Habitat & Cultivation Native to China and possibly to Japan, ginkgo trees are grown in large-scale plantations in China, France and in South Carolina in the US. They produce green to yellow fan-shaped leaves with radiating veins, and round fruits about 3 cm (1 in) across that contain a single seed. Leaves and fruit are harvested in autumn. Key Constituents • Flavonoids • Ginkgolides • Bilobalides Key Actions • Circulatory stimulant & tonic • Anti-asthmatic • Antispasmodic • Anti-allergenic • Anti-inflammatory • Circulation Extensive research since the 1960s has established the importance of ginkgo in improving poor cerebral circulation, aiding memory and concentration and helping in cases of dementia. • Anti-inflammatory action Ginkgo's ability to reduce inflammation may make it valuable in the future for conditions as varied as autoimmune problems, multiple sclerosis and organ transplants. • Platelet activating factor Research into ginkgo has led to the understanding of a new branch of human physiology. Ginkgo inhibits platelet activating factor (PAF), a substance released by a range of blood cells. PAF causes the blood to become stickier and therefore more likely to produce blood clots, and it also makes various inflammatory and allergenic changes take place. Traditional & Current Uses • Chinese herbal medicine Ginkgo seeds are used to relieve wheezing and to lessen phlegrn. They are also given to treat vaginal discharge, a weak bladder and incontinence. The leaves are traditionally used for treating asthma. • Western herbal medicine Western interest in ginkgo has concentrated on the remarkable ability of the leaves to improve the circulation, especially poor circulation to the brain, and the herb's anti-allergenic and anti-inflammatory actions, which make it a particularly useful herbal remedy for the treatment of asthma. Ginkgo is the bestselling herbal medicine in France and Germany, where it is taken daily by millions of people from middle age onwards to maintain and improve cerebral circulation and the memory and to reduce the possibility of a stroke. It is probably one of the most useful herbs for the treatment of senile dementia. PARTS USED Leaves improve the circulation. They are used to make tinctures, tablets and fluid extract. The husk lf the ginkgo seed is removed before use Seeds are prescribed by the Chinese for urinary problems and wheezing.
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How does this PIR camera protect my home? This wireless PIR (Passive Infrared) sensor detects movement made by an intruder and activates the siren it is linked to. It has an extensive area of coverage with a maximum detection distance of 12m and an angle of 110 degrees. The sensor has a wireless range of up to 20 metres, allowing you to locate it a good distance away from the control panel. Thanks to the camera built into the PIR sensor, you will also receive an image sent to your smartphone when the sensor is activated, giving you the ability to turn off the alarm remotely when a false alarm has occurred. In the event that an intruder wants to try and remove the PIR sensor's batteries, there is a tamper switch at the back of the sensor that will additionally cause the alarm to sound. The camera has 15 metres of night vision, making this a great way to add extra protection and security to your Easy Kit smartphone alarm kit. Where is the best place to fix this sensor? The best place to locate this PIR sensor would be in a corner of a room where an intruder will most likely travel past, such as your living room or a corridor. For maximum effect, ensure that the sensor is unobstructed by furniture, heat sources or windows.
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Thinking about family photos this spring? Here's what you need to know! There's just the tiniest hint of spring in the air today – it's still blummin' freezing but at least the sun is shining! I'm really looking forward to being able to take photos of families outdoors again now it's warming up. I know that some photographers are hardy souls that carry on regardless of the bitter winds and soggy trails, but I took a decision last year not to shoot littlies outdoors after the first week of November – it's miserable for smalls who can't stay warm regardless of the number of layers, and the red and runny noses are not what I'd want in my family pictures! So now the sun is shining and I thought I'd share a few tips on preparing for and getting the most from your family photo shoot. Whether you're shooting with me or any photographer, or if you're shooting it all yourself (kudos!) here are just a few thoughts based on my experience that you might find useful. Choosing your family photographer is a bit like choosing your family hairdresser. You need someone you can trust, someone who understands your style, someone that can work with your kids and someone that you feel relaxed around. Anyone who has had hairdresser issues in the past can attest to the nightmare that is a bad cut or colour, and I meet a lot of people who say they will never book a photographer again after a bad photo session. To find the right photographer for you, start by getting a good idea of the sort of photos you want. It sounds obvious, but I meet a lot of people every year who haven't really thought about this, and I can't say when I meet them whether I'm the photographer they need. Photographers have lots of different styles and we all have different strengths, so always check out the work on websites and social media and see if it looks like the sort of thing you like. I would always expect a photographer to ask you about the sort of images you're after when you first contact them, and I know that I and many others will occasionally recommend an alternative local photographer when the request is out of our wheelhouse – so don't be offended by that! It's a bit like asking a bike mechanic to fix your car – they may be able to do it but they might not be the best person for the job! A personal recommendation from a friend or family member is a great place to start, but don't just rely on that to get photos that you like. If your friend likes bold black and white studio portraits, and you prefer soft pastels outdoors, you may be disappointed if you go with their recommended photographer. That said, a recommendation is based not just on the photos, but also on the experience of the photo shoot. If you're seeking recommendations always ask how the photographer was to work with, how they got on with the kids, how they managed the shoot and how they were to communicate with both before and after the shoot. Facebook and Google are a good source of reviews and I always try and post some of the reviews I get to my Facebook Business Page so that people can easily find them. 2. How much should you pay? Photographers charge a huge range of prices for family sessions; anything from less than £100 to over £5000 can be found with a quick Google search. What complicates things further is that we all structure our pricing differently. Some photographers will always sell you a package up front that includes a shoot and some prints, others do digital only, some don't charge at all for the shoot but charge more for prints afterwards. Some photographers have mini-sessions available which means a short, less expensive shoot, while others always take 3 or more hours for a shoot. This makes it really important to have an idea of what you want at the start, and to ensure you're comparing apples with apples when comparing the prices of different photographers. See how much time you're getting, how many images you're guaranteed to see after the shoot, what digital or prints are included or what they cost to buy. It's likely that a less expensive photographer may be less experienced (so you might want to ask about that) although it doesn't mean they are any less good! If their print products are cheaper that's probably because they are using a cheaper supplier – again they could be right up your street but I would recommend seeing some examples before you make a final decision. On average, my family photo people spend between £150 and £500 with me – depending on what digital images, prints or wall products they go for – so that's quite a range and quite a lot of options! Side note – A lot of people ask me why family photographers are so expensive and the short answer is that there's a lot going on behind the scenes! I charge £65 for a family session of around 1 hour, but when I get home after the shoot there is at least another hour of sifting through the images (they are not all gems unfortunately!) and another hour of processing them on the computer. Processing doesn't mean 'photoshopping' – it means taking the basic image and making it shine through the use of colour, tone, contrast and sharpness. A photographer's style is a combination of how they compose, light and shoot the image and how they process it afterwards. So if I were to give my clients the images straight out of the camera, they won't look like they are expecting! So whether it's a digital file or a print there is still a cost to me in terms of time if not in terms of buying an actual printed product (and those are not cheap – especially frames!). 3. How can you make sure it goes well? A little preparation goes a long way! Before every family shoot I send my clients a dressing guide. It's a very short and simple guide that just gives hints and suggestions for getting great images. For me, it's not about getting everyone in matching outfits, it's about colours that work together, giving yourself some options, and having a couple of props, such as favourite toys or books, that will both entertain the kids and capture their love of that thing. I prefer to avoid characters on kids clothing because it makes images look dated later, and I always advise women to go for their normal makeup look rather than going bigger for the sake of the photographs – I just think it looks more natural especially if you're being photographed out in the woods with the dog! I love accessories too – hats, sunglasses and the like – plus these things can help distract the kids! I also tell Mums, Dads and Grandparents that the most important thing is that they focus on looking good themselves – I will sort out the kids! It's really a shame when you get that great shot of the kids, but Mum is frowning or Grandad is looking off into space. Photographers that work with kids (and dogs!) a lot, will have loads of tricks for getting smiles and facial expressions, so leave that to us and you can just focus on looking great yourself! Perhaps most importantly try and relax. I know it's hard, you're paying for a session and you really want that great shot of all the kids smiling and looking the right way and with just the right amount of teeth. But unfortunately the more you try and force it, the more kids tend to rebel and the less chance you have of a great shot. I really don't believe you need to have everyone looking straight at the camera and smiling for a great picture you can hang on the wall. What's more important is the connection and interaction between and that's what I look for and aim to capture. Building a rapport with kids is a key part of my job when I'm photographing families. I need to make sure they are comfortable with me and the camera, and that they can have fun during the shoot. It takes a little while for most kids, and a little longer for some, and that's why my shoots are at least 45 minutes long. The best shots are inevitably taken once the kids are virtually forgotten about the camera and are focusing on having fun! Author siantphotoPosted on February 11, 2018 March 2, 2018 Categories children, family photography, PhotographyTags children, Cranleigh, family, Godalming, Guildford, photographer, Photography, Surrey, Surrey Hills1 Comment on Thinking about family photos this spring? Here's what you need to know!
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Simple yet stylish, this polo T-Shirt will be an excellent pick for you. Features half sleeves and solid pattern, this polo tee is made from cotton fabric. Couple it with a pair of matching denim and stylish shoes to get a contemporary look. Spruce up the look with mod specs and wristwatch.Model's height is 6.1 ft. & he is wearing size 1.
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using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Threading.Tasks; using ShopifySharp.Filters; using Xunit; namespace ShopifySharp.Tests { [Trait("Category", "FulfillmentEvent")] public class FulfillmentEvents_Tests : IClassFixture<FulfillmentEvents_Tests_Fixture> { private FulfillmentEvents_Tests_Fixture Fixture { get; } public FulfillmentEvents_Tests(FulfillmentEvents_Tests_Fixture fixture) { this.Fixture = fixture; } [Fact] public async Task Lists_FulfillmentEvents() { long orderId = Fixture.CreatedFulfillments.First().OrderId.Value; long fulfillmentId = Fixture.CreatedFulfillments.First().Id.Value; var list = await Fixture.FulfillmentEventService.ListAsync(orderId, fulfillmentId); Assert.True(list.Count() > 0); } [Fact] public async Task CreatesAndDeletes_FulfillmentEvents() { long orderId = Fixture.CreatedFulfillments.First().OrderId.Value; long fulfillmentId = Fixture.CreatedFulfillments.First().Id.Value; var @event = await Fixture.CreateFulfillmentEvent(orderId, fulfillmentId); Assert.NotNull(@event); Assert.True(@event.Id.HasValue); Assert.Equal("confirmed", @event.Status); await Fixture.FulfillmentEventService.DeleteAsync(orderId, fulfillmentId, @event.Id.Value); } } public class FulfillmentEvents_Tests_Fixture : IAsyncLifetime { public FulfillmentEventService FulfillmentEventService { get; } = new FulfillmentEventService(Utils.MyShopifyUrl, Utils.AccessToken); public FulfillmentService FulfillmentService { get; } = new FulfillmentService(Utils.MyShopifyUrl, Utils.AccessToken); public OrderService OrderService { get; } = new OrderService(Utils.MyShopifyUrl, Utils.AccessToken); /// <summary> /// Fulfillments must be part of an order and cannot be deleted. /// </summary> public List<Order> CreatedOrders { get; } = new List<Order>(); public List<Fulfillment> CreatedFulfillments { get; } = new List<Fulfillment>(); public List<FulfillmentEvent> CreatedFulfillmentEvents { get; } = new List<FulfillmentEvent>(); public async Task InitializeAsync() { // Fulfillment API has a stricter rate limit when on a non-paid store. FulfillmentService.SetExecutionPolicy(new SmartRetryExecutionPolicy()); // Create an order and fulfillment for count, list, get, etc. tests. var order = await CreateOrder(); var fulfillment = await CreateFulfillment(order.Id.Value); await CreateFulfillmentEvent(order.Id.Value, fulfillment.Id.Value); } public async Task DisposeAsync() { foreach (var obj in CreatedOrders) { try { await OrderService.DeleteAsync(obj.Id.Value); } catch (ShopifyException ex) { Console.WriteLine($"Failed to delete order with id {obj.Id.Value}. {ex.Message}"); } } } public async Task<Order> CreateOrder() { var obj = await OrderService.CreateAsync(new Order() { CreatedAt = DateTime.UtcNow, BillingAddress = new Address() { Address1 = "123 4th Street", City = "Minneapolis", Province = "Minnesota", ProvinceCode = "MN", Zip = "55401", Phone = "555-555-5555", FirstName = "John", LastName = "Doe", Company = "Tomorrow Corporation", Country = "United States", CountryCode = "US", Default = true, }, LineItems = new List<LineItem>() { new LineItem() { Name = "Test Line Item", Title = "Test Line Item Title", Quantity = 2, Price = 5 }, new LineItem() { Name = "Test Line Item 2", Title = "Test Line Item Title 2", Quantity = 2, Price = 5 } }, FinancialStatus = "paid", TotalPrice = 5.00m, Email = Guid.NewGuid().ToString() + "@example.com", Note = "Test note about the customer.", }, new OrderCreateOptions() { SendReceipt = false, SendFulfillmentReceipt = false }); CreatedOrders.Add(obj); return obj; } public async Task<Fulfillment> CreateFulfillment(long orderId, bool multipleTrackingNumbers = false, IEnumerable<LineItem> items = null) { Fulfillment fulfillment = new Fulfillment() { TrackingCompany = "Jack Black's Pack, Stack and Track", TrackingUrl = "https://example.com/123456789", TrackingNumber = "123456789", LineItems = CreatedOrders.First().LineItems }; fulfillment = await FulfillmentService.CreateAsync(orderId, fulfillment, false); CreatedFulfillments.Add(fulfillment); return fulfillment; } public async Task<FulfillmentEvent> CreateFulfillmentEvent(long orderId, long fulfillmentId) { var @event = new FulfillmentEvent() { OrderId = orderId, FulfillmentId = fulfillmentId, Status = "confirmed" }; @event = await FulfillmentEventService.CreateAsync(orderId, fulfillmentId, @event); CreatedFulfillmentEvents.Add(@event); return @event; } } }
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Use the Calibration History Grid in Calibration Control (our Calibration Management Software) to quickly find Calibration Events without having to go through their Equipment record. Ape Software limits the default display of Calibration records to the top 100 in descending Calibration Date order. Change the number of records displayed by right-clicking on the grid and then selecting the "Show Top N Records" menu item . . . . . . enter the number of records to display and click [OK]. Enter Filters and Sorts just like any other data grid. Refer to the Features Common to All Data Grid for additional instructions. The difference here is to remember that the Calibration Grid is only displaying the Top N records (see above). This means that the Filters and Sorts only apply to the collection of records currently displayed. To apply a Filter or Sort to the entire list of records and then display the Top N Records, enter the desired Filter/Short in the grid and then refresh the grid by clicking the [F5] button or right-clicking and selecting the "Refresh Grid" menu option.
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Public Schools of Saskatchewan. Where everyone can grow. Good Spirit School Division educates over 6,200 students in 29 schools within 17 communities throughout east central Saskatchewan. We are a progressive school division looking towards the future with a vision of "Learning Without Limits, Achievement For All". Our foundational statements are at the core of all we do where our shared values of belonging, respect, responsibility, learning & nurturing guide staff & students. We strive to achieve the best learning environment for our students, building strong foundations to create bright futures. Today's students are the leaders of tomorrow & our responsibility is to educate all students who will shape the future. Good Spirit is a family in which values & morals are demonstrated & in which learning is achieved in a caring environment.
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Our youth ministry exist to assist parents in imparting the truth of God's word to the next generation. we strongly believe in a home-centered church supported model of ministry where the bible s discussed in the home and becomes memorable and fun. We long to see our young people fall in live with the God of the bible, and want to equip or parents to be the awesome truth givers to their children. The Rites of Passage Experience is designed to help Parents strategically pass down faith to their teenagers starting in 6th grade. Kick starters for Biblical family discussion time to lead up to the experience. Each year we'll focus on the biggest milestone for the year and give you the tools to make this milestone one to remember. To build relationships and make disciples among the young men in our community by providing a place to play basketball each week and an opportunity to hear truths about God. We would love your involvement! We're looking for people who are decent-to-good at basketball and who have a desire to build friendships, share the gospel and make disciples. Volunteers should be at least 18.
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This pack of banana clips comes in three different pack options - simply take your pick of the bunch from the dropdown menu! The 3-pack 12cm Small Banana Clips is from our own range of hair accessories. Each pack contains three small original-shaped banana clips, each measuring approximately 12cm long. Perfect for creating fabulous retro hair styles in medium length and long hair, these small classic-shaped banana clips are best suited to holding manes of fine hair and normal hair and are great for girls. These banana clips come in three different pack options.
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Jake Nichols, Nick Vera, and Siri Karri get together to preview UFC Fight Night 128 in this special edition podcast. We open up a Q&A segment in the second half of the podcast, so stay tuned! You can listen to the podcast in the embedded Anchor file above, on iTunes, PocketCasts, or any other podcast software that you prefer. We highly recommend downloading and using the Anchor app, which will also allow you to 'dial-in' to our Podcast.
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Tower Renewal Partnership What is Tower Renewal? GHG Reduction Housing Quality Complete Communities Tower Renewal Blog Toronto Zoning Reform to Empower Apartment Neighbourhoods apartment neighbouhoods, planning, Tower Renewal, As part of ongoing work on Tower Neighbourhood Renewal, the Centre for Urban Growth and Renewal (CUG+R) has been working with partners United Way Toronto and the City of Toronto to establish a new approach to zoning that will enable Toronto's hundreds of Apartment Neighbourhoods to emerge as more complete and better-served communities. This work has recently taken a significant step forward, as Toronto's Planning and Growth Management Committee has endorsed a new zoning category: the "Apartment Residential Commercial" Zone (RAC), developed by the City of Toronto's Zoning Division in partnership with CUG+R and United Way Toronto this past summer. In May, 2012, a position paper entitled "Strong Neighbourhoods and Complete Communities: A New Approach to Zoning for Apartment Neighbourhoods" was presented to the Planning and Growth Management Committee, resulting in a motion for the City of Toronto to work with United Way Toronto and CUG+R to develop an initial approach to zoning reform. The new RAC zone supports as-of-right low-impact mixed uses within Apartment Neighbourhoods, such uses as small shops, farmers markets, small-scale institutions, and community services, which are common in many traditional Toronto neighbourhoods yet have been prohibited in most Apartment Neighbourhoods to date. As demonstrated in the recently published report "Toward Healthier Apartment Neighbourhoods" (Toronto Public Health, CUG+R), the absence of these features in Toronto's Apartment Neighbourhoods is negatively affecting community health. The endorsement of the RAC zoning category is an important first step for a new policy framework for healthier and better-served Apartment Neighbourhoods. In the coming months the zone will be further refined, and the Apartment Neighbourhoods to which it will apply will be selected through city-wide analysis and input from community stakeholders. This process of zoning reform coincides with the United Way Toronto's commitment to direct investment in several demonstration sites across the City as part of their Strong Neighbourhoods Strategy. Working with community partners, this initiative will build capacity among local social innovators and entrepreneurs for real and sustained positive change in Apartment Neighbourhoods. We commend the City of Toronto and United Way Toronto for their ongoing work and look forward to continuing our partnership moving forward. Look for more news regarding Apartment Tower zoning and community reinvestment in early 2013. Tower Renewal was initiated by ERA Architects Inc. in 2007, launching a series of ongoing initiatives and collaborations. #600 – 625 Church Street, Toronto, ON M4Y 2G1 Header Photos by Jesse Colin Jackson Stay informed about future work
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module QueryDiet module Widget class << self def css <<-EOF <style type="text/css"><!-- div#query_diet { position: absolute; top: 0; right: 0; background-color: black; color: white; z-index: 999; padding: 4px 6px; font: normal bold 12px/12px Arial, sans-serif; cursor: pointer; } div#query_diet.good { filter:alpha(opacity=30); -moz-opacity:0.3; -khtml-opacity: 0.3; opacity: 0.3; } div#query_diet.bad { background-color: red; font-size: 16px; line-height: 16px; } --></style> EOF end def html(options) <<-EOF <div id="query_diet" class="#{QueryDiet::Logger.bad?(options) ? 'bad' : 'good' }" onclick="this.parentNode.removeChild(this);"> #{QueryDiet::Logger.count} / #{QueryDiet::Logger.time}ms </div> EOF end end module Helper def query_diet_widget(options = {}) html = Widget.css + Widget.html(options) html.respond_to?(:html_safe) ? html.html_safe : html end end end end ActionView::Base.send :include, QueryDiet::Widget::Helper
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Calcasieu Parish Arrests and Release Reports Arrests and Release Reports for Calcasieu Parish Search Calcasieu Parish Arrests and Release Reports Calcasieu Correctional Center ( CCC ) – Calcasieu Parish Jail All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty Listen to Calcasieu Parish Police & Emergency Scanner Recent Arrests and Release Reports for Calcasieu Parish Click or tap on the record you would like to view below Sulphur Woman Arrested for Non-Consensual Disclosure of Private Images Sulphur Woman Arrested for Theft and Exploitation of the Infirmed Iowa Student Arrested and Charged with Terrorizing, Possession of Electronic Cigarette August 13, 2020 Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office Release Report August 13, 2020 Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office Daily Booking Report Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office Investigating Homicide on East Gauthier Road in Lake Charles August 9, 2020 Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office Release Report August 9, 2020 Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office Daily Booking Report The information on this page and website is provided as-is. The arrests and release report are from public records and should be used for personal use and information only. Calcasieu.info and the associated Facebook page are privately owned and not affiliated with the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office or any government body. For further information about information on this site, please see the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Westlake Man Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Sex Crimes Involving Juveniles A Westlake man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for sex crimes involving juveniles. Louisiana Department of Health Encourages Retired Medical Providers to Volunteer as COVID-19 Vaccinators​ To boost the speed of administering COVID-19 vaccines to the community, the Louisiana Department of Health is encouraging retired medical providers to help put shots in arms. Public Safety Officials Commend Peaceful Weekend Activities Ahead of Inauguration, Urge the Reporting of Suspicious Activity Public safety officials with the Louisiana State Police and other agencies commend peaceful assemblies and activities throughout the weekend and urge the reporting of suspicious activity in the coming days ahead of the inauguration.
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Invokes Quotes The elements are now reversed. It is no longer the end of time and of the world which will show retrospectively that men were mad not to have been prepared for them; it is the tide of madness, its secret invasion, that shows that the world is near its final catastrophe; it is man's insanity that invokes and makes necessary the world's end. More Invokes Quotes The evolution of the cosmos invokes in me a sense of mystery; the increase in biodiversity invokes the response of humility; and an understanding of the evolution of death offers me helpful ways to think about my own death. ursula goodenough — p. xx (The Sacred Depths of Nature (1998)) Tags: evolution, cosmos, me, sense, mystery, increase, biodiversity, response, humility The INFOSPHERE we are heading towards invokes the inherent risk of being the sphere of the developed, the few. Unless we can bridge the technological gap between the 20% and the 80% of the global population, we will be heading towards an ugly world with ugly consequences. talal abu-ghazaleh — November 16, 1999, Amman, Jordan, Speech entitled : Technology in the Next Millenium Tags: we, heading, inherent, risk, sphere, developed, few, can, bridge — Madness and Civilization by Michel Foucault Tags: elements, now, reversed, longer, end, time, world, show, retrospectively Islam in its origins is just as shady and approximate as those from which it took its borrowings. It makes immense claims for itself, invokes prostrate submission or "surrender" as a maxim to its adherents, and demands deference and respect from nonbelievers into the bargain. There is nothing absolutely nothing in its teachings that can even begin to justify such arrogance and presumption. — Christopher Hitchens, God is not Great (2007). See also a video of his reading and an excerpt. Tags: Islam, origins, shady, approximate, borrowings, makes, immense, claims, prostrate — Christopher Hitchens, God is not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything (2007). See also a video of his reading and an excerpt. Islam in its origins is just as shady and approximate as those from which it took its borrowings. It makes immense claims for itself, invokes prostrate submission or ' surrender ' as a maxim to its adherents, and demands deference and respect from non-believers into the bargain. — Ernest Renan, in Long Live Hitch: Three Classic Books in One Volume, p.129
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Planning a Vegetable Garden This Year? Windy City Harvest participant Joan Hopkins gives you a taste of what you'll learn in the Windy City Harvest short courses. These classes are designed to teach you about how to grow vegetables in an urban setting and they take place at the Arturo Velasquez Institute at 2800 S. Western Avenue in Chicago. View the video on YouTube here. Visit chicagobotanic.org/windycityharvest/courses to register for the next short course and grow a better garden this year. thanks for the info to get me started!!! Some great tips here, definitely an awesome video for someone who is just getting started.
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Translate this sentence: El libro es muy grande. The book is very large. Who were three members of New York City's The Group Theatre whose individual acting techniques are still taught today? Lee Strasberg, Stella Adler, and Sanford Meisner. needs and Marisela will reply soon.
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The SERENE UC1625MQB adult combo includes a UM-16 Serene mask and a USP-250 snorkel. The UM-16 Serene mask gently conforms to the contours of your face. Constructed with crystal silicone and stylish mirror coating lens, the Serene has been crafted for divers who want a wide field of view combined with a low volume design. The USP-250 dry snorkel features TUSA Hyperdry Elite dry top technology (pat p) that stops water from entering into the snorkel, a drain chamber and purge valve for easy clearing, and silicone mouthpiece. The UC1625MQB is a good match with our UF-21 fins. Made from 100% pure surgical grade crystal silicone offering unsurpassed comfort, fit and performance. It resists stretching and fatigue from extended use, reducing leakage and the need for replacement. Helps to maintain and extend the life of the snorkel?s mouth-piece.
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It is always a good idea to take some time out, before the end of the year, to start planning for the year ahead, reminding us of the superior results we can achieve by deliberately taking time out to plan - before we begin a task. It all starts with a planning session. Preparing for what is to come is important. We need to distinguish between what is urgent and what feels urgent which will enable us to determine the tasks we need to focus our attention on first. We need to begin by creating a plan of attack, breaking down any complex tasks into specific actions. We should also break down the goals into specific, smaller actions that begin with a verb (ACTION word) to make it very clear what our intentions are. This goal becomes more focused by listing the required actions what are our growth straegies, plans and goals? Research has indicated that being specific about goals and the tasks required, increases successful outcomes. Also having the required steps mapped out in advance reduces the need for additional thinking as the year progresses, and lessens the likelihood of procrastination. Bartercard's simple-to-use system means business owners can spend less time on things like their accounting and more time focusing on business growth strategies, and how they can work with your accounting system, and how it can benefit you and your business. What makes Bartercard's system so simple to use is that, in addition to integrating with a member's current financial system, there are a number of other aspects of Bartercard that make its accounting processes simple to use. Bartercard understand what matters most to business owners - increasing cash flow, and growing your business. All you need to do is set up Bartercard as another bank account in your system, allowing you to focus on what is more important in your business, so for more information on how to increase profits, getting new customers and customer rewards programmes please go to www.bartercard.co.nz . To help people manage their business more effectively, the Bartercard team have created a free resource which can be downloaded on their website. You'll gain valuable insights into the habits the most successful business owners have in common. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Small Business Owners eBook covers learning how to roll with the punches, exploring the art of long and short-term plans, monitoring cash flow and spending, working with the pros vs. DIY opportunities, embracing technology and being open to change.
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Over the past six weeks, I have had the opportunity to shoot my first set of stills for a film production. It was a fascinating experience watching how all the different scenes are put together to make one continuous, flowing story. Photographically, it was a very tricky assignment. The dark lighting conditions often resulted in me shooting at the limits of the camera's capability: 3200, f4/2.8, and 1/60 to 1/30. Trying to stop motion under these conditions, and with noise problems affecting image sharpness, made this a real challenge. The other difficulty was the fact that, due to the camera's shutter noise being picked up by the sound recordist, I could only shoot when the actors were rehearsing a scene or when sound recording wasn't necessary. This gave me a limited window of opportunity to shoot action scenes, or to grab actors for a brief portrait. Below is a selection of the images from two shoot locations: one a disused warehouse on the site of the former South Pacific Tyres factory in Upper Hutt, the other the restaurant Osreria Del Toro on Tory Street, Wellington. Actor Tony MacIver, as the character Sebastian, lies on the floor of a warehouse, feigning injury after an explosion stunt during the production of the film Contract Killers. Actor James Trevena-Brown, as the character Marshall, lies injured on the floor of a warehouse after performing an explosion stunt during the production of the film Contract Killers. Actors Tony MacIver (right) and James Trevena-Brown, as the character's Sebastian and Marshall, throw themselves into a piles of boxes and debris in a warehouse while performing an explosion stunt during the production of the film Contract Killers. Portrait of actor James Trevena-Brown during the filming of Contract Killers. Actor James Trevena-Brown is pulled through the air using a weighted pulley system, as part of the explosion scene for the film Contract Killers. Actor Tony MacIver is pulled through the air using a weighted pulley system, as part of the explosion scene for the film Contract Killers. Actor James Trevena-Brown, aka Marshall, shoots a bad guy in a warehouse during the filming of Contract Killers. Actor Tony MacIver, aka Sebastian, during the shoot-out scene from the film Contract Killers. Actor Tony MacIver during an action scene for the film Contract Killers. Portraits of actors Daley Tapa (left) and Logan Pithyou, playing "bad guys" on the set of the film Contract Killers. Actors Daley Tapa (left) and Logan Pithyou, playing "bad guys" on the set of the film Contract Killers, drive a red Corvette into a warehouse. A 1976 Ford Galaxie used on the set of the film Contract Killers. Actor Dallas Barnett, as the character Dario, on set behind the bar of the Osteria Del Toro restaurant for the film Contract Killers. Actors Dallas Barnett (right) and Renee Cataldo on set at the Osteria Del Toro restaurant for the film Contract Killers. Actor Dallas Barnett (left) as the character Dario, aids the gunshot-wounded James T Brown, as the character Marshall on set of the film Contract Killers at the Osteria Del Toro restaurant. Characters Anabella and Dario, played by Renee Cataldo (left) and Dallas Barnett, argue in the film Contract Killers on set at the Osteria Del Toro restaurant. Dario aka Dallas Barnett, is shot behind the bar at the restaurant Osteria Del Toro for the film Contract Killers. Actor Dallas Barnett gets to rest his head while out of shot, and Renee Cataldo as Anabella, reacts as killer Lee Seng, played by Rob Young approaches (out of shot). Actor Dallas Barnett, as the character Dario, is shot behind the bar of the Osteria Del Toro restaurant by Lee Seng played by Rob Young, on the set of the film Contract Killers. Dallas and Renee exchange last words before the character Dario, dies from gunshot wounds on set behind the bar of the Osteria Del Toro restaurant for the film Contract Killers. Marshall, the hero of the hour played by actor James T Brown, rescues Anabella (Renee Cataldo) on the set of the film Contract Killers at the Osteria Del Toro restaurant. Director Matt Pearson films actor Dallas Barnett on the set of the film Contract Killers at the Osteria Del Toro restaurant. Actor Renee Cataldo has her make-up adjusted on the set of the film Contract Killers in the Osteria Del Toro restaurant.
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GameStop Responds; MW2 Broken Street Date a Corporate Decision GameStop's top spokesman contacted Kotaku on Sunday evening to confirm that certain of its stores broke Modern Warfare 2's Nov. 10 street date and began selling the game this weekend. GameStop corporate authorized the sales, he said. The statement, from Chris Olivera, vice president for corporate communications at GameStop's Grapevine, Texas headquarters: This past weekend, GameStop made the decision to break street date and sell reserved copies of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 in select markets where other retailers had broken street date. Our decision followed many conversations with Activision and was an effort to protect our customer base. Earlier, Activision told Kotaku that it did not give GameStop its permission to break the street date. "Activision has not given any retailer permission to sell Modern Warfare 2 prior to the Nov. 10 street date. The company fully supports the Nov. 10 street date." Olivera did not specify exactly how many of its stores GameStop authorized to sell Modern Warfare 2, nor in all of the markets it did so. From reader tips and follow-up phone calls, Kotaku knows that stores in Bowie, Md., Bowling Green, Ohio, Reading, Pa., and New York City were involved. I've asked if this is unprecedented or if GameStop had ever done this with another game before. Should Olivera follow back up with me, I'll update all he has to say in this story.
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Psalm 37:3 Trust in the LORD, and do good; [so] shalt thou dwell in the land, and verily thou shalt be fed. 2 Chronicles 30:9 For if ye turn again unto the LORD, your brethren and your children [shall find] compassion before them that lead them captive, so that they shall come again into this land: for the LORD your God [is] gracious and merciful, and will not turn away [his] face from you, if ye return unto him. 2 Peter 2:21 For it had been better for them not to have known the way of righteousness, than, after they have known [it], to turn from the holy commandment delivered unto them. Exodus 15:26 And said, If thou wilt diligently hearken to the voice of the LORD thy God, and wilt do that which is right in his sight, and wilt give ear to his commandments, and keep all his statutes, I will put none of these diseases upon thee, which I have brought upon the Egyptians: for I [am] the LORD that healeth thee. Psalm 91:15 He shall call upon me, and I will answer him: I [will be] with him in trouble; I will deliver him, and honour him.
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This item found in: Compliance | Distance Learning | Industry Engagement | Legal Issues | Partnerships | Sponsored Research | Tech Transfer Central | Mitigating Risks Associated with Foreign Research Collaborators Originally presented: Thursday, July 25, 2019 In light of recent security threats and allegations of IP theft, foreign research collaborators, industry partners, students, and even faculty have been placed in the crosshairs of international disputes that have sparked intense scrutiny among administrators and restrictive action by the U.S. government. Heightened concern about foreign scholars exploiting the research environment for their own or their nations' benefit has caused government agencies — and in turn university leaders — to act strongly, and their actions have shaken the academic research community. Headlines are filled with allegations and geopolitical sparring over trade as well as IP, with research managers and leaders now caught up in matters that go far beyond their labs to the highest reaches of government In light of these growing concerns, the National Institutes of Health last year distributed letters to more than 10,000 institutions that receive NIH grants, raising concerns of inappropriate influence by foreign entities — and more than 50 universities have now been asked to investigate specific threats. Several labs have fired researchers over failure to disclose foreign relationships and funding, and the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal agencies are looking into potential security risks associated with foreign talent recruitment programs. This is an issue that's not going away, and it's why Tech Transfer Central, in partnership with export control and trade compliance expert Wendy Epley, President of Epley Consulting LLC, has scheduled this critically important webinar: Ms. Epley will discuss how universities can comply with the added security measures being required by federal agencies, identify red flags and subtle clues of inappropriate foreign influence so universities can protect their research, and offer best practices in mitigating risks associated with foreign research collaborators. Ms. Epley will also discuss: What is "Foreign Influence" and who are foreign collaborators? History behind the recently identified risks and actions including the NIH letter and related investigations, DOE Memo, HR 3038, and others How to identify areas of concern related to foreign research collaborators and spot red flags Policy and compliance measures to enact now to mitigate risk Understanding the areas where Foreign Influence can occur Best practices in mitigating risks related to foreign research collaborations Meet Your Presenter: Wendy Epley Epley Consulting Wendy Epley's 30-year career includes work with many industry leaders including Honeywell, Schering-Plough Pharmaceuticals, Arthur Andersen LLP, and Caterpillar. She has worked in the field of Regulatory Trade Compliance since 2008 and helped universities such as the University of Miami and New York University establish and manage their export compliance programs. Wendy is certified from the Export Compliance Training Institute as an Export Compliance Professional (ECoP®) in both the Export Administration Regulations and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations. Wendy serves on the Program Advisory Committee for the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) Program as the subject matter expert for the Export Compliance series. As an active member of the Association of University Export Control Officers (AUECO), Wendy has presented on numerous topics at the Impact of Export Controls and Higher Education and Scientific Institutions conferences since 2013 and currently serves on the AUECO Executive Board. As a member of several organizations such as the Society for International Affairs (SIA), the Organization for Women in International Trade (OWIT), and The Association of Trade Compliance Professionals (ATCP), Wendy is focused on helping others understand and navigate through the nuanced area of regulatory trade compliance. Wendy can be reached at: [email protected].
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Mention "Boston Whaler" to most boaters and what comes to mind is either the classic 13-Sport or the 17-foot Montauk boats. Further study of older Whaler boats reveals that during almost 40 years of production the fine folks from Rockland turned out dozens of different models in the 13-foot and 16-foot hulls. Some of these boats were available for only a year or two, and, as a result, finding one of them today is rather rare. Not long ago there was quite a FORUM thread about a mystery boat and what model it might have been. In the course of this back and forth among our avid cetologists, two rather rare models came up as guesses for the mystery boat: the TASHMOO and the COHASSET. Before we get to the boats, a word or two about the names. "Tashmoo" (pronounced "TASh-mu") is a word I often heard mentioned around the house while growing up. My father, who was born in 1910, had the good fortune of having a cousin and uncle with a rather fast Chris-Craft speedboat powered with a big Kermath engine and often rumored to have carried some Canadian whiskey across Lake St. Clair in the 1920's. This gave my Dad access to the Detroit River and Lake St. Clair as a boy and young man, and he often spoke of his adventures, including seeing and riding on the grand old excursion steamer TASHMOO. In her day, the TASHMOO was probably as famous, at least around the Detroit River, Lake St. Clair, and Lake Erie, as another White Star liner, the TITANIC, and she met with a similar fate. "Cohasset" is a coastal town in Massachusetts, not far from the original Whaler factory in Rockland. A tribe of indians in the region also were known by that name. The word "cohasset" is interpreted to mean a "long rocky place." It is interesting to keep in mind the geographic references of these two models, Tashmoo associated with a gentle inland lake, and Cohasset with a coastal fishing town, and to see if there is any linkage between the boats and their place names. Now, on to the boats themselves. "I hope [these photographs] give the Whaler Forum and continuousWave a chance to identify [a TASHMOO]. My hull number [3A5074] is a 1971 number, but from what I was told by Boston Whaler, it was probably not configured until 1973." "What you see is what I got when I purchased it two years ago on a tandem trailer with keel rollers and bunks. My wife loves the Whaler (better than our other Ski/Speed boat, a bow rider) because she can sit and read with her back against the center console, or sun herself on the cushions, or move about and fish." "The pictures were taken at our place in northern Michigan, about twenty miles south of the Mackinaw Bridge. If you are ever up this way, stop in and we'll go get some great smallmouth bass." This rare Boston Whaler TASHMOO model has a deck molding with small gunwales, a tinted bow windscreen, and bow railing, which would all appear again on the longer-lived NEWPORT. The bow deck, center console, and aft deck were simultaneously available in the BASSBOAT. The raised forward deck is nicely cushioned. The throttle rigging uses side-mount controls instead of binnacle mount, with the result that they end up on the left hand side of the console. The stern seat back may not be a factory original item. A short molded stern deck conceals the battery, fuel tank, and rigging from view and creates a little casting platform for fishing. The 55-HP Johnson is mounted on a setback bracket, moving it aft about 6-8 inches, definitely not OEM rigging! In this same era, Whaler was also pioneering the new center console boat that would eventually be known as the MONTAUK. Before the design evolved into that configuration, the first center console model showed up as the COHASSET. This early iteration of the center console open boat had an unusual console design, reminiscent of a pedestal sink. Add the console to a base 16-foot hull with a single helm seat and you had the COHASSET-I model, made only in 1972. Change the seat to the Reversible Pilot Seat and add twin fuel tanks, and you had the COHASSET-II, offered from 1972 thru 1974. Ron Louzon was kind enough to send some old catalogue photographs that show the console and the two varients of COHASSET These very nicely illustrate the two variations of COHASSET that were available. The first incarnation of a Boston Whaler center console looked like this. The COHASSET I featured a single pilot seat behind the unusual center console pedestal. This model was offered only in 1972. With a Reversible Pilot Seat and twin tanks, the boat became the Cohasset-II. This model was available 1972 - 1974. For more information on the classic 16-foot Boston Whaler, see articles in the REFERENCE section of the website. The page has been accessed 77041 times. This article first appeared February 9, 2002.
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EN TR JP RU DE Pilot (House) From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia "Everybody Lies" redirects here. For the Christina Grimmie song, see All Is Vanity. For the Emerald City episode, see Everybody Lies (Emerald City). For book concerning how search engines reveal human behaviour, see Seth Stephens-Davidowitz. 1st episode of the first season of House House episode Episode no. David Shore November 16, 2004 (2004-11-16) Guest appearance(s) Robin Tunney as Rebecca Adler Andrew Airlie as the orange colored patient Episode chronology — Next → "Paternity" House (season 1) List of House episodes "Pilot", also known as "Everybody Lies",[1] is the first episode of the U.S. television series House. The episode premiered on the Fox network on November 16, 2004. It introduces the character of Dr. Gregory House (played by Hugh Laurie)—a maverick antisocial doctor—and his team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey. The episode features House's attempts to diagnose a kindergarten teacher after she collapses in class. House was created by David Shore, who got the idea for the misanthropic title character from a doctor's visit. Initially, producer Bryan Singer wanted an American to play House, but British actor Hugh Laurie's audition convinced him that a foreign actor could play the role. Shore wrote House as a character with parallels to Sherlock Holmes—both are drug users, blunt, and close to being friendless. The show's producers wanted House handicapped in some way and gave the character a damaged leg arising from an improper diagnosis. The episode received generally positive reviews; the character of House was widely noted as a unique aspect of the episode and series, though some reviewers believed that such a cruel character would not be tolerated in real life. Other complaints with the episode included stereotyped supporting characters and an implausible premise. The initial broadcast of "Pilot" was watched by approximately seven million viewers, making it the 62nd-most-watched show of the week. 2.1 Conception and filming 2.2 Casting Shortly after the start of class, kindergarten teacher Rebecca Adler becomes dysphasic and experiences seizures. Dr. James Wilson attempts to convince Gregory House to treat Adler, but House initially dismisses him, believing that the case would be boring. Hospital administrator Dr. Lisa Cuddy approaches House in the elevator and attempts to persuade him to fulfill his duties at the hospital's walk-in clinic. House refuses, claiming that Cuddy cannot fire him due to tenure, and hurriedly leaves. When House's team attempts to perform an MRI on Adler, they discover that House's authorization for diagnostics has been revoked; Cuddy restores his authorization in exchange for his working at the clinic. Adler's throat closes up during the MRI due to an allergic reaction to gadolinium, prompting two members of House's team, Dr. Robert Chase (Jesse Spencer) and Dr. Allison Cameron (Jennifer Morrison), to perform a tracheotomy. In the hospital's clinic, House's first patient is a man who is orange because of an over-consumption of carrots and vitamins (niacin). House also treats a ten-year-old boy whose mother allows him to use his asthmatic inhaler only intermittently instead of daily as prescribed. House criticizes the mother for making such a drastic medical decision without first learning more about asthma. During his monologue, House stumbles on an idea and leaves quickly to treat Adler; he diagnoses her with cerebral vasculitis, despite having no proof. House treats Adler with steroids, which improves her condition greatly for a time, until she starts seizing and has heart failure. On House's insistence, neurologist Dr. Eric Foreman and Cameron break into Adler's house to find anything that might account for Adler's symptoms. They find an opened package of ham in Adler's kitchen and House concludes that she is suffering from neurocysticercosis from eating undercooked pork at some point in her past. Adler refuses to accept more random treatments unless there is conclusive evidence that the diagnosis is correct. House is ready to dismiss the case when Chase provides an idea for noninvasive evidence of Adler's tapeworm infection; by taking an X-ray of her thigh, House proves that Adler is infested with other tapeworms and her condition is treatable. After seeing the evidence, Adler agrees to take her medication to kill the tapeworms. Conception and filming[edit] Series creator David Shore wrote the pilot with a vivid memory of a doctor's visit. Series creator David Shore traced the concept for House to his background as a patient at a teaching hospital. Shore recalled that "I knew, as soon as I left the room, they would be mocking me relentlessly [for my cluelessness...] and I thought that it would be interesting to see a character who actually did that before they left the room."[2] In 2004, Shore and executive producers Katie Jacobs and Paul Attanasio pitched House to Fox as a medical detective show—a hospital whodunit where the doctors would be the sleuths looking for the source of symptoms. The ideas behind House's character were added after Fox bought the show.[3] Shore wrote the pilot with a vivid memory of a doctor's visit:[4] he once had to wait two weeks to get a doctor's appointment for a sore hip, by which point his pain had disappeared. Nevertheless, Shore stated that the doctors were "incredibly polite". Shore later stated that, as he wrote the pilot, he fell in love with a character who, as a doctor, would actually ask "Why am I wasting your time?".[4] A central part of the show's premise was that the main character would be handicapped. The initial idea was for House to use a wheelchair,[5] but Fox turned down this interpretation (for which the crew was later grateful). The wheelchair idea turned into a scar on House's face, which later turned into a bad leg necessitating use of a cane.[6] The original script called for House to be 34 years old; however, Shore later explained that he did not want the character to be that young.[7] The episode was written by the series creator David Shore,[8] and was shot in Canada; later episodes would be shot on soundstages in California.[9] Shore said that the writings of Berton Roueché, a The New Yorker staff writer who chronicled intriguing medical cases, inspired the plots for "Pilot" and other early episodes.[3] Casting[edit] Producer Bryan Singer initially thought actor Hugh Laurie was American. Producer Bryan Singer originally demanded that an American actor play the role of House; according to Singer, the more foreign actors he watched audition for the part, the more sure he was that an American was needed. At the time of casting, Hugh Laurie was filming the movie Flight of the Phoenix. He put together an audition tape in a Namibian hotel bathroom, the only place with enough light,[10] and apologized for its appearance (which Singer compared to a "bin Laden video").[8] Laurie improvised by using an umbrella for a cane.[7] Singer was impressed by Laurie's performance and commented on how well the "American actor" grasped the character, not realizing Laurie was British.[2] Laurie initially believed that House was merely the "sidekick" of Wilson, because the script referred to Wilson as a doctor with "boyish" looks. Laurie did not realize that House was the protagonist until he read the full teleplay.[11] According to Shore, "it's easy to make an asshole character unlikable. What's tricky is to make them watchable. And Hugh came in and brought everything that was there to the part, the nastiness, the not politically correct stuff. And yet you wanted to watch him, you wanted to spend time with him."[8] Similarities between House and the famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes appear in the pilot; Shore explained that he was always a fan of Holmes, and found the character's traits of indifference to his clients unique.[2] House and Holmes have only one real friend (Wilson and Watson, respectively) who connects the cerebral hero to human concerns. This Holmes and Watson dynamic was something the producers were looking for in the characters of House and Wilson, especially in terms of chemistry.[12] Robert Sean Leonard (Dr. James Wilson) read the pilot scripts to Numb3rs and was planning to audition for the part, but was drawn to auditioning for House because he enjoyed the role of being "the guy [the protagonist] counts on", as well as the similarities to Sherlock Holmes.[13] Leonard felt he did not audition well, and thought his long friendship with Singer helped land him the role.[14] When asked in an interview why his character would ever be friends with House, Leonard replied: I think Wilson puts up with House for the same reason that millions of people watch him every week. I think he's really dynamic and fun and audacious and self-deprecating. All those things that I think make people really appealing, and he tells it like it is. The money things, he doesn't tend to pay you back, but I have a lot of friends like that. So I don't find it that much of a mystery. I think House is a very attractive character. I think most people would want to be friends with him. —  Robert Sean Leonard, interview with BuddyTV[15] Australian actor Jesse Spencer's agent suggested that Spencer audition for the role of Chase, but he was hesitant, fearing the show might be similar to General Hospital. Once the actor saw the scripts, he changed his mind;[16] Spencer then persuaded the producers to change his character into an Australian.[17] Omar Epps, who plays Foreman, found influence from his work as a troubled intern on the TV show ER.[18] Epps and co-star Jennifer Morrison read the scripts and believed that the show would be either a hit or miss.[19] House's premiere episode was generally well received. Critics reacted positively to the character of House;[20][21] Tom Shales of The Washington Post called him "the most electrifying character to hit television in years".[22] The New York Magazine called the series "medical TV at its most satisfying and basic", and stated that the cast consisted of "[professional] actors playing doctors who come to care about their patients",[23] while The Boston Globe's Matthew Gilbert appreciated that the episode did not sugarcoat the flaws of the characters to assuage viewers' fears about "HMO factories".[24] Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times said that though the characters might be a turn-off to some viewers, the gore and "derivative gall" of the show were positives to fans of procedural dramas;[25] TV Guide's Matt Roush stated House was an "uncommon cure for the common medical drama".[26] Critics of The A.V. Club called House the "nastiest" black comedy from Fox since the 1996's short-lived television series Profit.[27] Critics considered the series to be a bright spot among Fox's otherwise reality television-based broadcast schedule.[25][28][29] The episode's format was compared to a rival television series, Medical Investigation. USA Today favorably stated House as more character-driven than Investigation's "plot-driven procedural",[21] and the San Francisco Chronicle felt that House was the better show due to the title character.[30] Variety's Brian Lowry, meanwhile, stated that the two shows were too similar and House was mismatched among Fox's other programs.[31] Other complaints included perceived stereotypes of young, attractive doctors.[28][31] Sherwin Nuland of Slate gave the first episodes of the series a highly negative review, stating that "Of all the medical errata in this series (and there are some whoppers), the greatest is surely the conceit that a physician so remote, so neglectful of duty, so sadistic, so downright cruel as Gregory House would be tolerated in any hospital."[32] Kay McFadden of The Seattle Times felt that Laurie's portrayal of House humanized the character, but also revealed the show's deepest flaw: "a reliance on shallow cuteness for comic relief".[33] Other complaints included a lack of characterization for the supporting characters in the first few episodes.[34] The premiere attracted approximately seven million viewers in the United States, making it the 62nd-most-watched show for the week of November 15–21, 2004.[35] The United Kingdom terrestrial premiere was broadcast on June 9, 2005, by Five and garnered a ten percent share (1.8 million viewers).[36] Christopher Hoag, who composed the music for "Pilot" and the first season of House, was nominated in the 2005 Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Music Composition for the episode.[37] Shore received a Humanitas Prize nomination for writing the episode, but lost out to John Wells, who wrote the episode of The West Wing entitled "NSF Thurmont".[38][39] ^ Werts, Diane (January 29, 2009). 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Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on December 11, 2013. Retrieved September 18, 2008. ^ Kubicek, John (October 9, 2007). "Exclusive Interview: 'House' Star Robert Sean Leonard". BuddyTV. Archived from the original on January 5, 2012. Retrieved September 8, 2008. ^ Staff (September 17, 2007). "Doctor in the house". The Star. Archived from the original on June 29, 2012. Retrieved September 28, 2008. ^ Marquand, Sarrah (October 4, 2006). "Young doctor". The Courier-Mail. Archived from the original on January 9, 2008. Retrieved September 27, 2008. ^ "Omar Epps Is Back in the 'House'!". AOL-Time Warner. October 11, 2007. Archived from the original on January 18, 2010. Retrieved September 28, 2008. ^ Dahl, Oscar (October 16, 2007). "Exclusive Interview: Omar Epps and Jennifer Morrison, from 'House'". BuddyTV. Archived from the original on September 7, 2013. Retrieved September 28, 2008. ^ Davies, Hugh (November 20, 2004). "Dr Laurie has viewers of US TV in stitches". The Daily Telegraph. p. N9. ^ a b Bianco, Robert (November 14, 2004). "There's a doctor worth watching in 'House'". USA Today. p. D1. Archived from the original on February 10, 2009. Retrieved December 30, 2006. ^ Shales, Tom (November 16, 2004). "'House': Watching Is the Best Medicine". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on November 6, 2012. Retrieved December 30, 2006. ^ Leonard, John (November 15, 2004). "Scrub Par". New York Magazine. p. 1. Archived from the original on December 12, 2013. Retrieved December 30, 2006. ^ Gilbert, Matt (November 16, 2004). "Strong Prognosis for medical show". The Boston Globe. p. D1. ^ a b Stanley, Alessandra (November 16, 2004). "With Terminal Witticism, Even Cancer Can Be Fun". The New York Times. p. E5. ^ Roush, Matt (November 8, 2004). "Roush Review, Doctor Feel bad; Don't ask this grouch to make house calls". TV Guide. p. 1. ^ Gillette, Amelie; Murray, Noel & Phipps, Keith (November 22, 2004). "A Guide for the Compulsive TV Fan". The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on September 21, 2008. Retrieved November 23, 2008. ^ a b Franklin, Nancy (November 29, 2004). "Playing Doctor". The New Yorker. p. 168. Archived from the original on November 11, 2013. Retrieved September 18, 2008. ^ Bianculli, David (November 16, 2004). "'House' gets fine treatment". Daily News. p. 107. ^ Goodman, Tim (November 15, 2004). "Network meddling by Fox execs starts the deathwatch for 'House'". San Francisco Chronicle. Archived from the original on February 10, 2009. Retrieved October 24, 2008. ^ a b Lowry, Brian (November 21, 2004). "Fox prescribes edgy Rx for a dramatic improvement". Variety. p. 57. ^ Nuland, Sherwin (November 30, 2004). "Is There a Doctor in the House?". Slate. Archived from the original on August 30, 2008. Retrieved October 10, 2008. ^ McFadden, Kay (November 15, 2004). "It's worth making a "House" call tomorrow". The Seattle Times. Archived from the original on February 23, 2014. 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Q: Stereo Vision Real Distance Calculation I am new on stereo vision. I am trying to calculate real distance from stereo's disparity map and depth map. But I don't understand how can I do that. I have two output, one of them detect cars and giving x,y,w,h coordinates. The second one is that the stereo output with applied colormap. What I am trying to find car's distance from disparity map or depth map like this picture, I have an array of depth_map which is 480x640, How can I find car's distance like above picture from depth map? Is there any formula for that or sample example? Thank you. A: How someone has already said in the comments, you need the parameters of both cameras. In other words, the calibration information of your system: * *Intrinsics parameters of each camera (including lens distortion params) *Extrinsics parameters i.e. where is one camera with respect to the other one in terms of a rotation matrix and a translation vector. After that, yes, there is a formula. Please refer to my other answer here. If you want an example to go from disparity map to 3D points, you can go here and follow the trail in the code.
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Srivilliputhur (en tamoul : ஸ்ரீவில்லிப்புத்தூர்), appelée également Thiruvilliputhur, est une ville de l'état du Tamil Nadu, dans le sud-est de l'Inde. Administrée par le district de Virudhunagar, elle est le chef-lieu du taluk éponyme. La localité est très célèbre pour être une ville sainte vishnouïte, lieu de naissance de la célèbre sainte-poétesse Andal ainsi que de son père Periyalvar, également saint. Ville au Tamil Nadu
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Paul Daly holds the University Research Chair in Administrative Law & Governance at the University of Ottawa (Faculty of Law, Common Law Section) and is also a part-time member (Review Officer) of the Environmental Protection Tribunal of Canada. Educated at University College Cork (BCL, LLM), the University of Pennsylvania Law School (LLM) and the University of Cambridge (PhD), he was previously Senior Lecturer in Public Law, University of Cambridge and, before that, Associate Professor and Associate Dean at the Faculté de droit, Université de Montréal. He is a member of the Law Society of Ontario and the Bar of New York. Professor Daly's award-winning scholarship in the broad field of public law (especially administrative law) has appeared in leading academic journals and edited collections and has been frequently cited by courts, most notably the Supreme Court of Canada and the Irish Supreme Court. Fluent in English and French, he is a regular speaker at academic conferences, judicial and administrative training seminars and continuing legal education events. He maintains an internationally read blog on his website, Administrative Law Matters, and regularly speaks to the media. His input on legal matters of great public importance has been sought by parliamentary committees, governmental agencies, political aides and a wide variety of lawyers in public and private practice. In addition to his academic work, Dr. Daly is the co-founder of Navigate.Legal, a legal analytics consulting firm. Enquiries are encouraged from students interested in pursuing graduate studies in public law, especially administrative law. This content has been updated on September 16, 2019 at 17:12.
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CommuniKids is a language immersion school offering high-quality educational programs for children: preschool, summer camps, weekly classes, and afterschool care. We are one of only 8% of preschools in the United States with National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Accreditation. NAEYC Accreditation of programs for young children represents the mark of quality in early childhood education. We teach the ECSL Education system, which is based on the philosophy that very young children are perfectly situated in the "window of opportunity" for language learning. A fun, nurturing environment combining the best in early chilhood education with a full-immersion focus to develop confident, multilingual children. Spark your child's interest in another language with fun, weekly sessions. Our leveled classes incorporate music, dance, arts & crafts, and conversation. Develops and increases language fluency for elementary aged kids while providing homework help, fun games, and plenty of physical activity. An active, exploratory program that gives children a chance to experience summer fun in another language. Our girls LOVE Communikids--the teachers, the community, the program. It can be a challenge to herd them into the car at the end of the day. They have to finish a project, tell a staff member about their day or go say goodbye to one more special teacher. We love Communikids because they are continuing to develop curiosity, empathy, and French fluency in the school day program AND they've picked up conversational Spanish in the after school program. From the moment we are greeted, to the smiles in the hall and the complete engagement in the classroom, we know our little guy is taken care of and is being given the foundation and tools for learning. Thank you! We are so grateful that we found Communikids. We recently moved to the state and after his first visit to the school our 3 yo son was in love with going to school. He has transitioned very well throughout the move and a lot of that has do with Communikids. He gets to speak Spanish, learn and feel loved all at the same time. We are truly happy with our choice to attend Communikids. We LOVE Communikids because since the first day it has been a warm, welcoming, diverse, and nurturing environment for our daughter. We have always been greeted with a smile and felt that all the staff is ready to clarify doubts and deal immediately with our concerns. From conversations we've had with our daughter it is clear to us that besides interesting topics for their age they are learning the importance of being KIND and RESPECTFUL!
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HomeFeaturesList of tours and festivals cancelled due to coronavirus (COVID-19)! List of tours and festivals cancelled due to coronavirus (COVID-19)! March 12, 2020 Zach Redrup Features 0 Credit: Ian Taylor In the wake of WHO (World Health Organization) classifying the ongoing coronavirus outbreak as a pandemic, tours, shows, and festivals across the world have faced unfortunate cancellations. These decisions, along with being as a result of the continuous widespread of the virus, also come off the back of political decisions and travel restrictions implemented by a number of countries. Many countries have implemented lockdowns and social distancing measures, which simply makes large scale gatherings such as concerts impossible to go ahead. Touring acts and large scale events have issued statements of their cancellations, and we plan to list those that have been confirmed publicly as they're announced below. For ease of finding the information, we've listed each one alphabetically by the name of the tour's headliner and the festival's name within the month they were intended to begin. Please note that the list below is not exhaustive for a number of reasons; we'll only mention acts and events relative to our core readership (rock, punk, metal, etc.), and the increasing volume is hard to completely cover as an independent publication, to name a few. Testament have cancelled their show in Milano, Italy on February 25th. The Acacia Strain have cancelled some of their US dates in March. After The Burial have cancelled the latter half of their UK/European tour in March. Against Me! have cancelled their US tour dates in March. Alazka have cancelled their headline tour of UK/Europe in March and April. Alkaline Trio and Bad Religion have cancelled the first leg of their US co-headline tour in March and April. Anti-Flag have cancelled the first leg of their US tour in March. Attila have cancelled their US tour dates in March and April with the intent to reschedule. Avril Lavigne has cancelled her UK/European tour in March and April. Bad Omens have cancelled the latter half of their US tour in March with the hope to reschedule soon. Billie Eilish has cancelled her headline North America tour in March. The Birthday Massacre have cancelled their North America tour in March, April and May. Black Label Society have cancelled the remainder of their headline US tour in March. Breathe Carolina have cancelled their show in Baltimore on March 13th. Brian Fallon (The Gaslight Anthem) has cancelled his headline US tour in March. Cabin Boy Jumped Ship have cancelled their UK tour in March after a few dates, with plans to reschedule later in the year. Car Bomb have cancelled their UK/European tour midway through in March. Carcass have cancelled tour of Australia in March. Carnifex and 3TEETH have cancelled their co-headline US tour in March and April. Cattle Decapitation have cancelled their UK/European tour in March and April. Chelsea Wolfe has cancelled her UK and European tour in March and April. Circa Survive have cancelled the first leg of their North America tour which would run through March and April. Coachella Festival have postponed their 2020 event, moving it from March to October. Dance Gavin Dance have cancelled their US tour in March and April. Danny Worsnop (Asking Alexandria) has cancelled his solo UK tour in March, though plans to reschedule. Dashboard Confessional have rescheduled a number of their 20th anniversary US tour dates from March to June. Deafheaven have cancelled their 10th anniversary US tour dates in March, April and May. Decapitated have cancelled the remainder of their European tour in March. All UK dates (excluding Bristol and Southampton) will still go ahead as planned. Deftones have cancelled their Australia and New Zealand dates in March. Devin Townsend has cancelled some of his North America tour dates in March. Download Festival in Australia has been cancelled. Download Festival in Japan has been cancelled. DragonForce have cancelled the remainder of their headline US tour in March. Enterprise Earth have cancelled their Milan, Spain show on March 7th. Every Time I Die have cancelled their special 'Hot Damn!' show in Detroit, Michigan on March 13th. Frank Turner has cancelled the remainder of his UK shows in March. Gender Roles have cancelled their UK tour in March and April. It has since been rescheduled for September. Green Day have cancelled their Asian tour in March. Guns N' Roses have cancelled their show in Costa Rica on March 18th. Haggard Cat have cancelled their headline UK tour in March, with the intent to reschedule. I Prevail have cancelled the remainder of their UK/European tour dates in March. They have since been rescheduled for September. Jimmy Eat World have cancelled their Asian tour dates in March. Killswitch Engage have cancelled the remainder of their US tour dates in March and April. Korpiklaani have cancelled their UK tour dates in March. Kvelertak have cancelled part of their UK/European tour in March. Lacuna Coil have cancelled their Asian tour in March. Lamb Of God have cancelled their UK/European tour in March and April. Madball have cancelled their US tour dates in March. Marilyn Manson has cancelled his show in Hong Kong on March 18th. My Chemical Romance have cancelled two shows in Japan, and have also cancelled their shows in Australia and New Zealand in March. Nova Twins have cancelled the remainder of their European tour in March and April. The Offspring have cancelled their acoustic show in Buenos Aires, Argentina on March 12th. Papa Roach have cancelled a handful of their European shows in March. Pearl Jam have cancelled some shows in North America in March and April. Pengshui have cancelled the remainder of their UK tour in March. Poppy has cancelled all of her UK/European tour dates in March. They've since been rescheduled for December. PUP have cancelled their show in San Francisco, California in March with plans to reschedule it to October 14th. Rage Against The Machine have cancelled part of their North American tour in March, April and May. Rews have cancelled their UK tour dates in March. Rotting Christ have cancelled their North American tour in March and April, and have rescheduled them for March and April 2021. Sam Fender has cancelled his UK tour in March, April and May. He's rescheduled these dates to August and September. Saxon have cancelled their UK shows in March and rescheduled them for August. Sepultura have cancelled their US tour dates in March and April. Set It Off have cancelled all of the tour dates in Italy of their headline UK and European tour in March and April. All other dates will proceed as planned for now. Silverstein have cancelled the remainder of their 20th anniversary tour dates in Europe in March. Sleep On It have cancelled the remainder of their US tour dates in March, excluding their two shows in Chicago. Slipknot have cancelled their Asia tour plans in March. Sløtface have cancelled their headline tour across the UK/Europe in March and April. Stiff Little Fingers have rescheduled their dates in Troon and Glasgow from March to July and August, and have cancelled the remainder of their UK tour dates in March with plans to reschedule later in the year. Supersuckers have cancelled their Italy tour plans in March. SXSW Festival has been cancelled for 2020. Tarja has cancelled her tour of the UK/Europe in March. Third Eye Blind have cancelled their US tour dates in March and rescheduled them to May and June. Thy Art Is Murder have cancelled their North America tour in March and April. Tool have cancelled their show in cancelled their show in Eugene, OR on March 12th. They have also cancelled their show in Salt Lake City, UT on March 16th. Trivium have cancelled their Asia tour plans in March. Turnover have cancelled their UK shows in London on March 13th and Liverpool on March 14th. Twin Atlantic have cancelled the remainder of their headline UK tour from March 13th onwards. They've since be rescheduled to October. We Came As Romans have cancelled the US dates of their 10th anniversary tour of their debut album 'To Plant A Seed' in March and April. They plan to reschedule them to July. While She Sleeps, who were midway through their tour of North America, have cancelled the remainder of the dates in March. The Who have cancelled their UK and Ireland tour in March and April. William DuVall (Alice In Chains) has cancelled his UK/European tour in March and April. The Wonder Years have cancelled the remainder of their headline US tour in March. Yungblud has cancelled his Asia tour dates in March. The Acacia Strain have cancelled their UK/European tour in April. Avril Lavigne has cancelled her Asia tour in April and May. Bikini Kill have cancelled their reunion shows in March. Black Peaks have cancelled their UK tour in April, with plans to reschedule in Autumn. Creeper have cancelled their UK tour in April and rescheduled it for August. Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest: Philly in April has been cancelled. Decibel Magazine Tour in North America (Mayhem, Abbath, Gatecreeper, Idle Hands) has been cancelled. Emmure have cancelled their UK/European tour in April. Enter Shikari have cancelled their album launch shows in the UK, Europe, Moscow and New York. Evanescence and Within Temptation have cancelled their co-headline tour of UK/Europe in April. It has since been rescheduled for September. Foo Fighters have cancelled their headline US tour dates in April with plans to reschedule in December. Frank Turner has cancelled his shows in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and South America in April. Full Of Hell have cancelled their UK/European tour in April, excluding Roadburn Festival which is currently still set to go ahead. The Hara have cancelled their UK tour dates in April and May. Holding Absence have cancelled their European tour in April. This has since been rescheduled for February 2021. Impericon Festival have cancelled the touring festival in April. It has since been rescheduled to September. KISS have cancelled the final three US shows of their farewell tour in April and rescheduled them for October. La Dispute have cancelled their UK/European tour in April and May. Machine Head have cancelled their UK/European tour to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their album 'Burn My Eyes' in April, May and June. It has since been rescheduled for November. Manchester Punk Festival has been cancelled this year. Our Hollow, Our Home have cancelled their headline tour across the UK/Europe in April and May. Parkway Drive have warned fans that their UK/European tour dates may be affected. They've since been cancelled and rescheduled for November. The Plot In You have cancelled their headline tour of the UK/Europe in April. Shai Hulud have cancelled their UK tour dates in April with the intent to reschedule. Whitechapel have cancelled their UK/European tour in April and May. Your Demise have cancelled their show in London on April 5th and rescheduled it to September 3rd. A Day To Remember have cancelled their UK and European tour dates in May, including their appearances at Slam Dunk Festival's additional dates. Cold have cancelled their US tour in May. The Killers have cancelled their UK tour in May and June, and rescheduled them for May and June 2021. Slam Dunk Festival has been rescheduled to September with the intent to maintain as much of the confirmed line-up as possible. Vukovi have cancelled their UK/European tour in May, with the intent to reschedule. Wage War have cancelled their UK/European tour in May, with the intent to reschedule. Download Festival in the UK has been cancelled. Glastonbury Festival has been cancelled, and will offer 2020 ticket holders with a guaranteed opportunity to purchase tickets for 2021. The Hella Mega Tour (Green Day, Fall Out Boy, Weezer) dates in the UK and Europe have been cancelled with the intent to reschedule. My Chemical Romance have cancelled their UK tour dates in June, and have rescheduled for June 2021. Periphery have cancelled their UK/European tour in June. 2000 Trees Festival has been cancelled, with the intent to keep as much of same line-up as possible for 2021. Ticket holders can keep and roll them over for 2021. The Ghost Inside have cancelled their headline show at London's O2 Brixton Academy, and have rescheduled it to take place on July 3rd 2021. The Hella Mega Tour (Green Day, Fall Out Boy, Weezer) dates in the US have been cancelled with the intent to reschedule. UK Tech-Fest has been cancelled, with the intent to keep as much of same line-up as possible for 2021. Ticket holders can keep and roll them over for 2021. ArcTanGent Festival has been cancelled, with the intent to keep as much of same line-up as possible for 2021. Ticket holders can keep and roll them over for 2021. Bloodstock Open Air Festival has been cancelled, with the intent to keep as much of same line-up as possible for 2021. Ticket holders can keep and roll them over for 2021. Reading & Leeds Festival has been cancelled. Ticket holders can keep and roll them over for 2021. Slipknot have cancelled all of their touring plans this summer, including their inaugural Knotfest UK. Refunds for tickets are being offered. Biffy Clyro have indefinitely postponed general sales of tickets for their UK/European tour in September and October, along with their Australian dates in January 2021. Slam Dunk Festival has cancelled the rescheduled dates in September. Ticket holders can keep and roll them over for 2021. Though some acts have mentioned (or at least implied) that the plan is to postpone the dates, be aware that as to when (or if) these rescheduled dates will happen is largely uncertain as a result of just how uncertain the future of the longevity of coronavirus is at the time of writing. If you have purchased tickets to any of the events mentioned above, it's worth referring to your point of purchase directly for further information and advice. Many are offering refunds, whilst others are encouraging ticket holders to retain their tickets which will be honoured at a later date. The bands involved will no doubt be affected financially by these cancellations, so those who wish to support them in this time are encouraged to purchase official merchandise from them – directly if at all possible. If you're in the UK and you suspect that you may have coronavirus, please follow the advice listed on the NHS website. More information on coronavirus and COVID-19 can also be found on the WHO (World Health Organization) website. NEWS: Chelsea Wolfe cancels UK/European tour due to coronavirus! NEWS: Holding Absence cancel European tour due to coronavirus!
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A State-of-the-Art review published today in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology summarizes the evidence relating food to cardiovascular disease and how the global food system contributes to dietary patterns that greatly increase the risks for populations with poor health. The authors identify what an optimal diet for reducing cardiovascular disease looks like, giving the traditional Mediterranean diet as an example, and suggest that it may be possible to recreate this diet in other regions using appropriate similar food replacements based on food availability and preferences. The American College of Cardiology is a 49,000-member medical society that is the professional home for the entire cardiovascular care team. The mission of the College is to transform cardiovascular care and to improve heart health. The ACC leads in the formation of health policy, standards and guidelines. The College operates national registries to measure and improve care, provides professional medical education, disseminates cardiovascular research and bestows credentials upon cardiovascular specialists who meet stringent qualifications. American College of Cardiology. "Study examines impact of global food consumption on heart disease." Medical News Today. MediLexicon, Intl., 28 Sep. 2015. Web.
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Jimmy Howard won't be in goal for Detroit when the Wings take on the Blue Jackets on Tuesday night, according to Columbus play-by-play man Jeff Rimer. Howard, 29, suffered a hand injury over the weekend and was held out of Monday's matinee affair over Boston — a 3-2 decision won by backup Jonas Gustavsson. As for the severity of Howard's injury, here's Dr. Mike Babcock with the explanation. "He's got some blood in the hand and they're trying to keep (the swelling) down, but maybe it's swollen too much now, so I don't know what's going to happen tomorrow. Assuming team physicians are able to solve the case of hand blood, Howard could return to the lineup as early as Thursday, when the Wings take on the Avs in Colorado.
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Every week at Mother&Baby we bring you the Wednesday Lunch Club – a chance to get brilliant advice for your parenting questions from a top expert. This week, Dominique was on standby to answer questions about looking after your baby's teeth. Dominique is the founder and managing director of Brush-Baby Ltd, which makes dental care products for children aged newborn to six years old. Frustrated by not being able to find a suitable toothbrush for her baby daughter, Dominique produced her own Chewable Toothbrush which works with a baby's natural urge to chew. 'How hard should I brush my baby's teeth? I don't want to hurt her, of course, but I want to make sure I'm cleaning them properly. Is there a way of knowing how to get this right? Thank you.' Anonymous. Brush-Baby: Be gentle, there is no need to scrub! Your baby's first experience of tooth care needs to be a pleasant one so as long as your baby's comfortable and willing to let you brush her teeth you getting it right. 'My baby's teething and I've been brushing her front teeth, but now the others are coming through next to them it's very uncomfortable for her and I haven't been able to brush them for a while. What products or things could u recommend that won't irritate or upset her too much but will keep her teeth healthy? Thanks!' Anonymous. Brush-Baby: Keeping her teeth and teething gums clean is really important just now but you'll need to be gentle. Try our Chewable Toothbrush its soft silicone bristles will help to keep both teeth and gums clean. 3. Full set of baby teeth? Brush teeth twice a day and floss when two teeth start to touch. 'I've been using brush baby wipes and my they are great, my son thinks it's a funny game.' Alison Barber. 'I wish I could get the brush in my baby's mouth more easily, but she's very resistant and kicks up a fuss. What's a good way of trying to do this without causing too much stress?' Hayley Kadrou. Brush-Baby: Here are a few things you could try... A different flavour toothpaste, choose a really mild flavour and use just a smear, or combine devices. Brush-Baby has a new BabySonic electric toothbrush you could use and a Chewable Toothbrush for her to use herself. If she really won't let you brush just make sure a smear of toothpaste gets into her mouth that way it can start its job of protecting her baby teeth. 'Why do I need to use a different toothpaste for my baby, can't he just use mine?' Nicola Smith. Brush-Baby: We don't recommend that your baby uses your toothpaste. Firstly, it's likely to be too strong and minty and secondly, it will have too much fluoride and could damage developing adult teeth. Use toothpaste developed for your baby's age - its flavour and fluoride level will be more suitable. 'I can't get my toddler to brush his teeth; in fact I can't even get his mouth open to brush them! What can I do? Help!' Marian Greally. Brush-Baby: This is such a common problem and just the one our Chewable Toothbrush was designed to address. Give this to him with his favourite toothpaste and let him chew away. 'Sounds ideal and I'll give anything a go! Why is a Chewable Brush better than a normal brush? I really want to give him a good start. Now you've given me the answer... where can I buy one of these brushes from?' Marian Greally. Brush-Baby: The Chewable Toothbrush will help to clean both teeth and gums, it also gets to those hard to reach teeth and toddlers can do it all themselves. All they need to do is chew. Good news! You can find these in the baby toiletries section at most major supermarkets, by the teething gels in Boots or directly from Brush-Baby's website. 'Dear Brush-Baby, When should I start brushing my baby's teeth and how?' Sally Ann Sadler. Brush-Baby: Cleaning your baby's gums before they get their first tooth helps reduce bacteria in the mouth and creates a healthier environment for those new baby teeth. Once that first tooth is through it needs to be cleaned twice a day so bacteria can't get a foothold. To clean gums try our DentalWipes and to clean new teeth use a soft baby toothbrush and toothpaste. 'Wow! Didn't realise you are supposed to clean their gums too, thanks for the advice!' Sally Ann Sadler. Brush-Baby: Keeping gums clean, important but often forgotten! 'My 18 month old has tiny brown spots on one of his top front teeth. My dentist said it wasn't cavities, she said not to worry about it but I am.' Anonymous. Brush-Baby: If your dentist has examined the tooth and confirms that there is no decay then continue to keep the tooth clean. The brown spots may be just a developmental anomaly in the baby tooth which is not unusual. Remember this does not mean that other teeth including adult teeth will necessarily be affected, but you will have to wait and see. 'My baby is currently teething (she's seven months), should I start brushing straightaway?' Anonymous. Brush-Baby: Certainly, if her first teeth are coming through. If they are very tiny try our DentalWipes they are soft and gentle in little mouths. You can also use them to keep her teething gums clean to help avoid severe teething pain caused by gum infection and inflammation.
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Diriyah E-Prix praised by race boss Merkel meets Palestinians' Abbas for talks in Berlin Merkel meets Palestinians' Abbas for talks in Berlin /node/1546926/world German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas address a statement before talks at the Chancellery in Berlin on August 29, 2019. (AFP) German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, right, shake hands after a joint statement prior to a meeting at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019. (AP) German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas arrive to address journalists before talks at the Chancellery in Berlin on August 29, 2019. (AFP) Updated 29 August 2019 Merkel stressed her support for a two-state solution ahead of talks Thursday with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas Germany is one of the biggest donors to the Palestinians having given them some 110 million euros ($121.8 million) in 2018 BERLIN: Chancellor Angela Merkel says Germany continues to believe a two-state solution for Israelis and Palestinian is the only way for both peoples "to live in peace and security." Merkel stressed her support for a two-state solution ahead of talks Thursday with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at the Chancellery in Berlin. Abbas said, "we appreciate Chancellor Merkel's efforts to create multilateral cooperation aside from unilateral solutions to create stability and peace in the world." He stressed the importance of Germany's role in the Middle East and thanked the country for its financial support for Palestinians' health services, education and the strengthening of civil society. Germany is one of the biggest donors to the Palestinians having given them some 110 million euros ($121.8 million) in 2018. Topics: Palestine Mahmoud Abbas berlin Chancellor Angela Merkel Germany has fiscal muscle to counter next crisis, says finance minister German court convicts Syrian over stabbing that triggered Chemnitz riots Norway police ban Qur'an burning protest after Turkiye summons Oslo envoy
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Nisha Home Nisha Rathode (Editor) I am Smart, Intelligent and Hard Working who Loves to help :) Alexander Gelman Occupation Theatre director Name Alexander Gelman Role Theater Director Full Name Aleksandr Simonovich Gelman Born December 21, 1960 (age 55) (1960-12-21) Leningrad, USSR Alma mater Birmingham-Southern College Boston University Parents Maria Gelman, Simon Gelman Education Boston University, Charles F. Brush High School Alexander Gelman (born December 21, 1960), born: Aleksandr Simonovich Gelman (Russian: Алекса́ндр Си́монович Ге́льман) is an American theater director and the current Producing Artistic Director of Organic Theater Company in Chicago, Illinois. Alexander Gelman was born in Leningrad, USSR to Maria Gelman, a musician, and Simon Gelman, a physician. Both of his maternal grandparents worked at the Mikhaylovsky Theatre and young Alexander (Sasha) literally took his first steps there. In 1973 the family emigrated to Israel and in 1976 to the USA. In 1978 he graduated from Charles F. Brush High School in Lyndhurst, Ohio. Gelman received his BFA in theatre from Birmingham-Southern College (1982) and his MFA in Directing from Boston University (1985) He also spends a month at the University of Illinois at a Directing Colloquium conducted by Edwin Sherin, Arvin Brown, John Reich, Garland Wright, Clifford Williams, Vinnette Carroll, and Gerald Freedman. After moving to New York City in 1985, Gelman began to work as translator and director, after a period of working for NYANA, a refugee resettlement agency (his co-workers there included painter Roman Turovsky, film director Todd Solondz and novelist Gary Shteyngart). One of his early directing engagements was Carmen at Chattanooga Symphony and Opera, which was his first collaboration with Vakhtang Jordania. At this time, he also began his work as assistant and interpreter to Russian directors working in the US. The first one was Yuri Lyubimov at Arena Stage, on a production of Crime and Punishment. The two later worked on Master and Margarita at American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge and Lulu at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. He also directed the film Infinity, starring Megan Blake. After a number of years freelancing as director and translator, he accepted a position of Head of Directing at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (1991), where he stayed until 1994. At that time he moved to Salt Lake City, where he took over the directing program at the University of Utah. This began a long and fruitful relationship with Utah Opera and Anne Ewers, its General Director. Among the productions there, he directed Eugene Onegin, L'incoronazione di Poppea, The Turn of the Screw and many others. During this time he also directed in New Zealand at Canterbury Opera, where he collaborated with Dame Malvina Major. Gelman had additional engagements at Idaho Opera, Ashland-Highland Music Festival and others. In 2001 he was appointed Director of the School of Theatre and Dance at Northern Illinois University. In 2006 he became Producing Artistic Director of the Organic Theater Company of Chicago. At the Organic, he has directed his own adaptations of The $30,000 Bequest by Mark Twain, Bartleby, the Scrivener by Herman Melville, and Joseph Conrad's The Secret Agent. He also directed Eugène Ionesco's Man with Bags, Friedrich Dürrenmatt's Play Strindberg, and Shimizu Kunio's The Dressing Room. Alexander Gelman Wikipedia Donald S Chisum Major Culbert Jean Kasusula
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CS Energy Location: Queensland CS Energy is a Queensland energy company that has more than 500 employees, operates two power stations and has a trading portfolio of 3,535 megawatts. CS Energy's core business is the generation and sale of electricity in the National Electricity Market, dispatching 30 per cent of Queensland's electricity output. CS Energy is proud to foster an environment that builds respect, promotes inclusiveness, celebrates diversity and embraces the unique skills and qualities of all our employees. Reasonable adjustments to the recruitment process will be supplied to those who require additional support. As the Software Developer, you will be a key member of the IT Team dedicated to our Revenue Strategy business which comprises of Energy Trading, Retail, Market Outlook and Analytics functions. You will be responsible for providing technical development and support capability for ongoing enhancements, new projects and day-to-day support of systems, data, tools and technologies several of which are Business critical. Degree in Information Technology, Computer Science or adjacent field Strong understanding and proficiency in: Programming languages such as Python, PL/SQL, php, HTML, javascript, React, NodeJS Different database environments i.e. Oracle, Snowflake, MS SQL Data Analytics tools such as Tableau, Microsoft PowerBI Code repository tools i.e. Git, GitHub Nice to have exposure to other technologies and environments such as: Integrations: DELL Boomi, Matillion CI/CD: Azure DevOps, GoCD Tracking: Atlassian Suite, Microsoft Suite (TFS, DevOps) Delivery Approach: Agile SCRUM or Kanban CI/CD Deployment and Release Data Analysis and Modelling Knowledge and interest in computer systems and the latest technologies The ability to learn new technologies quickly The ability to communicate complex procedures to others Attention to detail and desire to probe further into data An opportunity to join an Energy Market Leader championing the transition to a greener future Flexible working arrangements available Committed to invest and develop our people You can apply for this position in 3 easy steps: Complete the application form below JOB CLOSING DATE IndustryMining, resources & energy Company size501-1,000 "CS Energy is building an inclusive culture where everyone feels supported to voice their unique perspectives and ideas. Diversity is a core part of what drives CS Energy's success, and we're proud to offer a variety of challenging and rewarding opportunities for both men and women – with guaranteed gender pay parity, flexibility and empowerment to explore new ways of thinking and working, everyone can achieve their full potential." Andrew Varvari Executive General Manager Corporate Services
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The logistics and supply chain sector has been inundated with new and novel transport technologies in the past two years, however, experts don't expect many of these technologies to be widely available for another 5-10. This article explains why parts suppliers may be better served by focusing on reducing lead-times to same-day delivery. Recently, Dutch supermarket chain Ekoplaza opened the world's first plastic-free aisle in one of its stores in Amsterdam. More supermarkets will likely follow. Will food manufacturers will need to rethink their food packaging materials? HARTING has been expanding into edge computing for Industry 4.0 and IoT applications. 2018 for HARTING will see an enhanced focus on digitalization, education and edge computing. In collaboration with electric truck and drone maker Workhorse, PMMI will present an interactive visualization at PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2017 of how drones bring packages directly to consumer homes. Automated Conveyer Solutions: The answer to rising labor rates? At lower wages, it was more difficult to cost-justify the automation expense. Management could throw more labor at the volume issue. Now with much higher labor rates (not including health insurance, workers' compensation, vacation time, and safety concerns), conveyor automation is axiomatic and needed more than ever before. Robotics, automatic labelers, smart packaging and digital printing are just some of the technologies that can help an operation become more flexible and cost-effective with rapid response times to save on related expenses. This article will discuss some resources you might not know about. The old warehouse is no more as the RF gun, constant verifications, small keypads, and hard to read screens are quickly becoming yesterday's technology. Innovations in automation are drastically changing the world of packaging. Here are five reasons to consider using servos in machine design. Control system flexibility, a need across all industries, includes the ability for users to easily re-use code from one controller to the next and scale from a simple two-axis machine to a high-axis coordinated motion system that runs on the same software, reducing hardware costs, training time, and troubleshooting. Plant floor cyber security—is it on your agenda? Measuring and understanding how well your packaging line—and manufacturing practices for that matter—are operating can become a seamless part of the process, with the help of reporting technology. The use of robotic technologies has long afforded manufacturers the advantages of greater productivity, higher product quality, reduced production costs and labor savings. Now, robots and their benefits are moving far beyond their early uses in palletizing, working their way upstream into more primary and secondary packaging applications. Establishing a connected enterprise can help manufacturers optimise their production and supply chain by integrating information technology (IT) with operations technology (OT) to improve business performance and minimise risks. Manufacturers and packaging contractors are constantly striving to locate a cost-effective and flexible way to increase productivity in their packaging operations, while also economizing their floor space. Traditional linear moving systems rarely meet all the criteria. The intelligent modular track systems offer greater flexibility and energy efficiency, and lower operating and maintenance costs. Downtime caused by film roll changes, registration errors, catastrophic film failures, bottlenecks, and more, is costly, and may seem impossible to avoid. Taking appropriate steps to streamline processes wherever possible can help to mitigate the repercussions of downtime, improving your overall line efficiency and therefore profitability. I am convinced that collaborative robots are the highest impact automation development to improve manufacturing since the assembly line. If this development follows the cost performance trends of past developments, like PCs, we at the beginning of a new revolution. According to IFR, more than 220,000 robots were sold globally in 2014. The automotive industry is still the strongest, followed by the electronics industry. But there are many more applications in other industries that are just starting to grow, particularly with new small, safe, and collaborative robots.
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You are currently in > Just a blog about Indonesia > Demonstrate to get deported from Saudi Arabia! Demonstrate to get deported from Saudi Arabia! JAKARTA - Indonesians that desperately want to find their way out from Saudi Arabia have found a new way to do so. A few hundred peaceful Indonesian demonstrators that organized a rally in front of the Indonesian consulate general in Jeddah were arrested for... well demonstrating peacefully and are now waiting to be deported. Most of the demonstrators stayed the country illegally after their haji or umroh or stayed there while their contract stopped in the hope of a better future there. When hundreds of people got arrested, the word of the demonstration spread fast. Hundreds of other Indonesians soon joined the demonstration in the hope to be arrested as well. In total there are over 1.000 Indonesians currently being detained because they have overstayed their visa. Not willing to pay the overstay fee, they hope that being arrested will mean free deportation for them. Minister of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia, Hassan Wirajuda, said last July that he personally saw how Indonesians were trying to get themselves arrested so they would be deported from Saudi Arabia. �This is not about citizen protection anymore but a misdeed committed by our own citizens,� he said. An team was set up by Indonesia and Saudi Arabia to find a proper solution for the problem Labor activist Anis Hidayah said that the overstaying Indonesians were demonstrating because they wanted to have a free trip to their home country. She said that the consulate general did not acknowledge the situation of the protesters and did not enough to monitor the migrant workers in the country. "Most of them came to work legally but they were abused and weren�t paid, so they ran away from their employers," Anis said. Those who were seen as undocumented have most likely had their passports retained by their employers. Some of them might also be victims of trafficking and got tricked into working in Saudi Arabia. Anis said that the government should make a difference in groups of overstayers wince they were partly to blame as well, stating the lengthy and costly process for becoming a migrant worker as the main reason to find a cheaper and faster way in by brokers. © indahnesia.com Posted in Oddly enough ... @ 22 August 2009 12:49 CET by Jeroen · · permalink
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Large 17.5" vinyl body dolls are soft and poseable. Realistic eyes and features. Doll comes with diaper. Soft, cuddly velour bodies. Winner of Dr. Toys Best 100 Children's Products 1998. Machine washable, dryable. 10"H. Pete the Cat Bedtime Blues Doll rocks his striped pj's and red slippers. This sleepy cat is ready to cuddle. 14.5" tall. Pete the Cat Doll, 14.5" Our Pete Doll has big feet, floppy legs, a wry smile, and a big heart. He's pillow-soft and snuggly, ready to cuddle up, stroll through town, or swing around and sing a song. 14.5" tall. Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons Hand Puppet helps you and Pete stay cool even when things don't go your way.
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Professor Rachel Gibson Rachel Gibson joined the University of Manchester as Professor of Politics in the Institute for Social Change in December 2007. In 2016 she was appointed as Director of the Cathie Marsh Institute for Social Research. She had previously served as Professor of New Media Studies at the University of Leicester and a lecturer in politics at the University of Salford. She completed her PhD thesis on the rise of anti-immigrant parties in Western Europe in the late 20th century at Texas A&M University in the US. She has held visiting research /teaching fellowships at the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES), the Australian National University (ANU), and the Autonomous University in Barcelona (AUB). Rachel has led several projects examining the impact of the Internet on political parties, campaigns and voters funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and Australian Research Council (ARC). She has been a PI/Co-Investigator on the Australian Election Study since 2001 and co-directs the Australian Candidate Study. She led the internet component of the 2015 British Election Study (BES) which undertook to merge survey responses with social media tracking data. She is co-editor of the Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties and a board member of the Journal of Information Technology and Politics, Information Polity and the Australian Journal of Political Science. She has served as External Examiner for the MA in Political Communication at the University of Cardiff and the MSc in Social Science of the Internet at the Oxford Internet Institute. She is on the Peer Review College of the ESRC and has reviews for a range of funding bodies including the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), the Leverhulme Trust and the British Academy. Email: [email protected]
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So an issue I've come up against at various stages in my life is guilt. Let's face it, we all do things in our lives that we regret. We make bad choices, say things we don't mean and hurt the people we love, whether that be in romantic relationships, friendships, with your family, at school or college or work or just privately in your own head. Part of being an adult is forgiving yourself for the mistakes you made as a child. When I first heard this, it was like WOAH this is so true. I hold my hands up to you right now, I have done things in the past that I'm not proud of. I've hurt people and gotten angry about inconsequential things and started unnecessary fights. When you let guilt fester, it can become all-consuming. It can make you feel ugly and like there's no way to move on from the things you've said or done or thought. It can mess with your head. Part of being an adult is forgiving yourself for the mistakes you made as a child. We all make mistakes. Some have worse repercussions than others. Just because you messed up one relationship, is doesn't mean you're unlovable. Just because you said something horrible to your mother, it doesn't mean you've lost her forever (though you should probably apologise…). Just because you've not looked after yourself properly in the past, it doesn't mean there's no hope for your future. Moving on from guilt means forgiving yourself. Don't let it fester. Don't let it warp your image of yourself. You're no less worthy or beautiful or deserving of your place in this world because you screwed up a few times in the past. In the wise, wise words of the awesome turtle from Kung Fu Panda: yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift, that's why it's called the present. Forgive yourself today; forget about yesterday and look forward to a beautiful tomorrow. Why hello there. I'm Izzie and I'll be blogging on this here website. I am essentially a huge nerd. I like Harry Potter and biology and cake and chocolate (ok I just like food in general...), I'm allergic to physical exertion and I'm very good at smudging my make up. People are what make my life worthwhile.
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Q: control input field active status of form using toggle switch Want the toggle switch to control the form fields when check, below is the sample code please suggest <div class="form-group row"> <label for="lot-1" class="col-sm-2 col-form-label">x</label> <div class="col-md-4"> <input type="text" class="form-control numbersOnly" name="lot-1" id="lot-1" placeholder="Result" min="4" max="4"> <div class="toggleWrapper"> <input type="checkbox" name="toggle1" class="mobileToggle" id="toggleField" checked value="true" data-id="lot-1"> <label for="toggle1"></label> </div> </div> <div class="col-md-4"> <input type="text" class="form-control numbersOnly" name="lot-2" id="lot-2" placeholder="Result" min="4" max="4"> <div class="toggleWrapper"> <input type="checkbox" name="toggle1" class="mobileToggle" id="toggleField" checked value="true" data-id="lot-2"> <label for="toggle1"></label> </div> </div> <div class="col-md-4"> <input type="text" class="form-control numbersOnly" name="lot-3" id="lot-3" placeholder="Result" min="4" max="4"> </div> <div class="toggleWrapper"> <input type="checkbox" name="toggle1" class="mobileToggle" id="toggleField" checked value="true" data-id="lot-3"> <label for="toggle1"></label> </div> </div> And below is my jquery handler to make it functional var fieldValue = false; $('#toggleField').on('change', function(e) { var fieldId = $("#toggleField").attr('data-id'); // console.log(fieldValue+fieldId); if (fieldValue === true) { // $("input[id=name]").attr('readonly',true); $('#lot-'+fieldId).attr('readonly',true); } else { $('#lot-'+fieldId).attr('readonly',false); } }); I was testing to read the attribute data-id for each selected it will make the field disabled / read-only when unchecked by comparing the id with the data-id of respective input. A: you can use the following code I changed the selector of change event $('#toggleField') to class name $('.mobileToggle') you have to remove Id attributes from checkboxes because it has the same id which is wrong and get checked value dynamically to add and remove readonly attribute according to its value selector for inputs was wrong also $('#lot-'+fieldId) it has to be $('#'+fieldId) finally I fired change event manually to run it on first time page load you can add all this code inside document ready $('.mobileToggle').on('change',function(e){ var fieldId = $(this).attr('data-id'); var fieldValue = $(this).is(':checked'); if(fieldValue == true){ $('#'+fieldId).attr('readonly', 'readonly'); }else{ $('#'+fieldId).removeAttr('readonly'); } }); $('.mobileToggle').change();
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Arrowhead Pine Rose is a one-of-a-kind rustic forest wedding venue located in Lake Arrowhead California. With whispering pines and babbling brooks, the picturesque forest backdrops of this gorgeous space will make your wedding photos and videos absolutely stunning. You'll have your wedding ceremony and reception in the custom Log and Branch Gazebo, and at Pine Rose Cabins, your guests will have plenty of lodging space for the night! This popular venue will steal your heart. This historic cabin and outdoor event space situated within a multi-tiered, wooden amphitheater can accommodate up to 175 guests. You'll be able to provide overnight lodging for up to 14 guests with their wedding package. The chandelier over the bridal table adds the perfect touch to a rustic setting. Hidden Creek Pond is filled with koi and water lilies. STOP YOUR SEARCHING! May, Jolene, Lydia, Nancy, and the rest of the team at Pine Rose made all of our wedding dreams come true! They were the second venue that we toured and we never looked at another one. We initially booked the smaller venue, Cedar Creek, but as our guest list grew they SEAMLESSLY booked us into Hidden Creek. From the catering (Fox in the Wood!!), our delicious cake by Nikki, and all of the last minute decorating and organizing by Nancy, May and Jolene helped us every step of the way. The even helped us celebrate with some dancing the night of! We reserved a total of 5 cabins, including the beautiful Rustic Romance, and couldn't have been happier. I wouldn't have changed a thing about my wedding and much of that is due to the professionalism, expertise, and downright wonderful personalities of the Pine Rose team. Thank you!!! Katie, it was such a pleasure and a joy being a part of your wedding. The two of you where so much fun and great to work with!!!!! You guys have made a lasting impression on my heart that I will carry with me always. May your marriage be filled with joy!!!!! My entire experience with Arrowhead Pine Rose was pleasant and stress free. Linda helped us book the venue and was also our amazing day of coordinator. I chose the "Intimate Wedding Package", which was a very great value for what was included. The venue itself was very beautiful and perfect for couples that want an outdoor wedding! EVERYTHING about this venue is wonderful. If you are looking for a magical wedding, this is the place. Staff and suggested vendors are the best. We not only got married ourselves at Pine Rose but have worked there for the past three years! The staff is friendly and on top of everything. The location is so beautiful and the events they put on are gorgeous! By Far my most favorit-est place to DJ Weddings! Nestled in the trees next to a beautiful river, there is no place like this within 500 miles! Los Angeles, San Diego, Orange - even Phoenix and the Bay Area - the clients the book their weddings at Pine Rose are always the Coolest Cats! Best part - The vendors they work with are the Best of the Best in the industry! Growing up and now living full-time in Lake Arrowhead, Pine Rose is as close to my heart as the home I grew up in just a few miles down the street. Your wedding at Pine Rose WILL be A.......... Mazing!
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Bala Shark, Balantiocheilos, Balantiocheilos melanopterus The Bala Shark Our aquaria contain lots of fish species that owe their continued existence on this planet to their importance as ornamental fishes, and which are extinct or presumed dead in the wild. These species include the Bala Shark,Balantiocheilos melanopterus. It is unknown why the Bala Shark is so endangered in the wild. A book on the endangered fauna of Thailand asserts that overfishing for the aquarium hobby may be responsible for the decline in numbers, but there is no proof of any kind for this. On the contrary, it is a demonstrable fact that all the Bala Sharks currently in the aquarium hobby originate from captive breeding. Two very similar species Until recently (2007) it was thought that there was only one species of Bala Shark, namely Balantiocheilos melanopterus(the genus name is often spelled incorrectly with -us at the end). Then scientists Ng and Kottelat described a second species,B. ambusticauda. The two species cannot be told apart from one another as juveniles; only in adult specimens (B. ambusticaudagrows to 20 cm long,B. melanopterus35 cm) is there an obvious difference in head form (any one who is interested is referred to the original description ofB. ambusticauda). But differences betweenB. ambusticaudaandB. melanopterusin the coloration of the anal and ventral fins mentioned in the description are incorrect, as they cannot be seen in historic photos ofB. ambusticauda. B. ambusticaudaoriginates (or used to) from the middle and lower Mekong and Chao Phraya basins (past imports came from Thailand), but the species is now regarded as most probably extinct.B. melanopteruscomes from Malaysia, Borneo, and Sumatra, where populations are in dramatic decline. All aquarium stocks since 1980 have been captive-bred and derive from fishes originally imported from Indonesia. The first importation of the Bala Shark to Europe took place in 1955 via the Tropicarium in Frankfurt, and the species is first mentioned in the magazinesAquarien-TerrarienandDATZin 1959. But these early reports of importations all probably relate toB. ambusticauda. Bala Sharks are large, peaceful fishes that are splendid occupants for larger community aquaria. It should never be forgotten that they owe their survival to their commercial relevance. It is thus important that the species should continue to be traded extensively in order to remain of interest to commercial ← Top-imports June Copycat surgeons → Blogposts per months Blogposts per months Select Month October 2021 November 2017 September 2017 August 2017 July 2017 June 2017 May 2017 April 2017 March 2017 February 2017 January 2017 December 2016 November 2016 October 2016 September 2016 August 2016 July 2016 June 2016 April 2016 March 2016 February 2016 January 2016 December 2015 November 2015 October 2015 September 2015 August 2015 July 2015 June 2015 May 2015 April 2015 March 2015 February 2015 January 2015 December 2014 November 2014 October 2014 September 2014 August 2014 July 2014 June 2014 May 2014 April 2014 March 2014 February 2014 January 2014 December 2013 November 2013 September 2013 August 2013 July 2013 June 2013 May 2013 January 2013 December 2012 November 2012 May 2012 February 2012 batrachians Catfishes Franky-Friday-EN
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Q: Use HTML Tidy to just indent HTML code? Is it possible to use HTML Tidy to just indent HTML code? Sample Code <form action="?" method="get" accept-charset="utf-8"> <ul> <li> <label class="screenReader" for="q">Keywords</label><input type="text" name="q" value="" id="q" /> </li> <li><input class="submit" type="submit" value="Search" /></li> </ul> </form> Desired Result <form action="?" method="get" accept-charset="utf-8"> <ul> <li> <label class="screenReader" for="q">Keywords</label><input type="text" name="q" value="" id="q"/> </li> <li><input class="submit" type="submit" value="Search"/></li> </ul> </form> If I run it with the standard command, tidy -f errs.txt -m index.html then I get this <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"> <html> <head> <meta name="generator" content= "HTML Tidy for Mac OS X (vers 31 October 2006 - Apple Inc. build 15.3.6), see www.w3.org"> <title></title> </head> <body> <form action="?" method="get" accept-charset="utf-8"> <ul> <li><label class="screenReader" for= "q">Keywords</label><input type="text" name="q" value="" id= "q"></li> <li><input class="submit" type="submit" value="Search"></li> </ul> </form> </body> </html> How can I omit all the extra stuff and actually get it to indent the code? Forgive me if that's not a feature that it's supposed to support, what library / tool am I looking for? A: To answer the poster's original question, using Tidy to just indent HTML code, here's what I use: tidy --indent auto --quiet yes --show-body-only auto --show-errors 0 --wrap 0 input.html input.html <form action="?" method="get" accept-charset="utf-8"> <ul> <li> <label class="screenReader" for="q">Keywords</label><input type="text" name="q" value="" id="q" /> </li> <li><input class="submit" type="submit" value="Search" /></li> </ul> </form> Output: <form action="?" method="get" accept-charset="utf-8"> <ul> <li><label class="screenReader" for="q">Keywords</label><input type="text" name="q" value="" id="q"></li> <li><input class="submit" type="submit" value="Search"></li> </ul> </form> No extra HTML code added. Errors are suppressed. To find out what each option does, it's best to refer to the official reference. A: Use the indent, tidy-mark, and quiet options: tidy \ -indent \ --indent-spaces 2 \ -quiet \ --tidy-mark no \ index.html Or, using a config file rather than command-line options: indent: auto indent-spaces: 2 quiet: yes tidy-mark: no Name it tidy_config.txt and save it the same directory as the .html file. Run it like this: tidy -config tidy_config.txt index.html For more customization, use the tidy man page to find other relevant options such as markup: no or force-output: yes. A: I am very late to the party :) But in your tidy config file set tidy-mark: no by default this is set to yes. Once done, tidy will not add meta generator tag to your html. A: I didn't found a possibility "only reindent - without any changes". The next config file will "repair" as low as possible and (mostly) only re-indent the html. Tidy still correcting some errorish conditions, like duplicated (repeated) attributes. #based on http://tidy.sourceforge.net/docs/quickref.html #HTML, XHTML, XML Options Reference anchor-as-name: no #? doctype: omit drop-empty-paras: no fix-backslash: no fix-bad-comments: no fix-uri:no hide-endtags: yes #? #input-xml: yes #? join-styles: no literal-attributes: yes lower-literals: no merge-divs: no merge-spans: no output-html: yes preserve-entities: yes quote-ampersand: no quote-nbsp: no show-body-only: auto #Diagnostics Options Reference show-errors: 0 show-warnings: 0 #Pretty Print Options Reference break-before-br: yes indent: yes indent-attributes: no #default indent-spaces: 4 tab-size: 4 wrap: 132 wrap-asp: no wrap-jste: no wrap-php: no wrap-sections: no #Character Encoding Options Reference char-encoding: utf8 #Miscellaneous Options Reference force-output: yes quiet: yes tidy-mark: no For example the next html-fragment <div> <div> <p> not closed para <h1> h1 head </h1> <ul> <li>not closed li <li>closed li</li> </ul> some text </div> </div> will changed to <div> <div> <p> not closed para <h1> h1 head </h1> <ul> <li>not closed li <li>closed li </ul>some text </div> </div> As you can notice, the hide-endtags: yes hides the closing </li> from the second bullet in the input. Setting the hide-endtags: no - will get the next: <div> <div> <p> not closed para </p> <h1> h1 head </h1> <ul> <li>not closed li </li> <li>closed li </li> </ul>some text </div> </div> so, tidy adds closing </p> and closing </li> to first bullet. I didn't found a possibility preserve everything on input and only reindent the file. A: You need the following option: tidy --show-body-only yes -i 4 -w 80 -m file.html http://tidy.sourceforge.net/docs/quickref.html#show-body-only -i 4 - indents 4 spaces (EDIT: tidy never uses tabs) or --indent-with-tabs yes - instead (--tab-size may affect wrapping) -w 80 - wrap at column 80 (default on my system: 68, very narrow) -m - modify file inplace (you may want to leave out the last option, and examine the output first) Showing only body, will naturally leave out the tidy-mark (generator meta). Another cool options are: --quiet yes - doesn't print W3C advertisements and other unnecessary output (errors still reported) A: If you'd like to simply format whatever html you receive, ignore errors and indent the code nicely this is a good one liner using tidy tidy --show-body-only yes -i 4 -w 80 -m -quiet --force-output y -wrap 0 2>/dev/null You can use it with curl too curl -s someUrl | tidy --show-body-only yes -i 4 -w 80 -m -quiet --force-output y -wrap 0 2>/dev/null
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'A Trillion-Dollar Blunder': Michael Bloomberg's Blistering Assault on the GOP Tax Bill KEVIN LAMARQUE Writing at his eponymous website, billionaire Michael Bloomberg had some harsh words for the Republican tax bill Friday. The former New York City mayor rejected the basic idea behind the tax overhaul — namely, that corporations, which are sitting on a record $2.3 trillion in cash reserves, will invest their newly enhanced profits in ways that grow the economy and benefit workers: "CEOs aren't waiting on a tax cut to 'jump-start the economy' -- a favorite phrase of politicians who have never run a company -- or to hand out raises. It's pure fantasy to think that the tax bill will lead to significantly higher wages and growth, as Republicans have promised. Had Congress actually listened to executives, or economists who study these issues carefully, it might have realized that." Worse, Bloomberg says, the tax bill does nothing about the many problems facing the United States: "The largest economic challenges we face include a skills crisis that our public schools are not addressing, crumbling infrastructure that imperils our global competitiveness, wage stagnation coupled with growing wealth inequality, and rising deficits that will worsen as more baby boomers retire. The tax bill does nothing to address these challenges. In fact, it makes each of them worse." Bloomberg says he's all for reducing the corporate tax rate and closing loopholes, but only as part of a bipartisan plan that is revenue neutral. The current bill fails in that regard, resulting in an "economically indefensible blunder that will harm our future." Read the full piece on Bloomberg.com. TOP READS FROM THE FISCAL TIMES Following the release of a new ad from Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg that accuses President Trump... Kamala Harris Kicks Off Brutal Battle Over 'Medicare for All' The hazards Democrats face as they debate "Medicare for all" are on full display this week. California Sen. Kamala... Why Bloomberg Decided to Stay out of the Presidential Free for All Former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg took a long, hard look at mounting an independent campaign for president...
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Fighting under a banner bearing the emblem of her people, the Anime Adventurer Noblewoman will walk through fire for her kingdom! Minifigure comes pre-assembled, with stickers applied. NOTE: Sword NOT included. Weapons sold separately. Hair piece is painted.
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<?php namespace App\Http\Controllers\AdminAuth; use Illuminate\Http\Request; use App\Http\Controllers\Controller; use Illuminate\Foundation\Auth\AuthenticatesUsers; //Auth facade use Auth; class LoginController extends Controller { protected $redirectTo = '/admin_home'; use AuthenticatesUsers; //Custom guard for seller protected function guard() { return Auth::guard('web_admin'); } //Shows seller login form public function showLoginForm() { return view('admin.auth.login'); } }
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Catherine Ann Murphy (ur. 21 września 1975 w Sheffield) – angielska lekkoatletka specjalizująca się w biegach sprinterskich, uczestniczka letnich igrzysk olimpijskich w Atenach (2004), brązowa medalistka olimpijska w biegu sztafetowym 4 x 400 metrów (po dyskwalifikacji Crystal Cox i sztafety Stanów Zjednoczonych w 2010). Sukcesy sportowe złota medalistka mistrzostw Anglii w biegu na 200 metrów – 1995 trzykrotna medalistka mistrzostw Anglii w biegu na 400 metrów – dwukrotnie srebrna (2002, 2003) oraz brązowa (2005) trzykrotna medalistka halowych mistrzostw Anglii w biegu na 200 metrów – dwukrotnie złota (1996, 2001) oraz srebrna (1997) czterokrotna medalistka halowych mistrzostw Anglii w biegu na 400 metrów – trzykrotnie złota (2001, 2002, 2004) oraz srebrna (2005) Rekordy życiowe bieg na 60 metrów (hala) – 7,39 – Birmingham 15/01/2000 bieg na 100 metrów (stadion) – 11,48 – Walnut 22/04/2001 bieg na 200 metrów (stadion) – 23,28 – Birmingham 25/07/1999 bieg na 200 metrów (hala) – 23,35 – Birmingham 28/01/2001 bieg na 300 metrów (stadion) – 37,48 – Gateshead 28/08/2000 bieg na 300 metrów (hala) – 38,78 – Manchester 05/01/2005 bieg na 400 metrów (stadion) – 51,36 – Manchester 27/07/2002 bieg na 400 metrów (hala) – 51,74 – Birmingham 15/03/2003 Przypisy Bibliografia Profil zawodniczki na stronie World Athletics Brytyjscy sprinterzy Brytyjscy medaliści olimpijscy Medaliści Letnich Igrzysk Olimpijskich 2004 Urodzeni w 1975 Ludzie urodzeni w Sheffield
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Wolyniec: Red Bulls II expect to continue in USL Championship next year Baby Bulls won USL title in 2016 and continue to be one of the more comprehensive MLS reserve sides By Eric Friedlander Jun 26, 2021, 2:35pm EDT Share All sharing options for: Wolyniec: Red Bulls II expect to continue in USL Championship next year Red Bulls reserves manager John Wolyniec (center) expects the club to continue competing in the USL structure even after MLS announced a new reserve division this week Photo by Andy Mead/ISI Photos/Getty Images Earlier this week Major League Soccer officially confirmed the long-rumored creation of a new third division soccer league. MLS billed the league as the bridge between its youth academy league MLS Next (created after the dissolution of the USSF Development Academy structure) and the senior professional league. MLS probably don't want you thinking about this new third division project as a reserve league, but for lack of a better term that is what it is. Questions linger about what this means for all of the MLS reserve teams currently playing in the United Soccer League structure, particularly New York Red Bulls II, one of the most comprehensive and successful of those USL-based reserve teams. Future superstars Aaron Long and Tyler Adams led Red Bulls II all the way to a league title in 2016 and have remained an Easter Conference stalwart as USL has grown into second division status in recent years. However, as USL has grown they have pushed back on housing reserve teams who are often uncompetitive due to them playing a large number of youth players in front of minimal fan support. Recently Red Bulls II have also started to go even younger with their squad makeup and results have dropped in the past two years. In this context, it might be easy to assume that Red Bulls II would gladly take this opportunity to drop down a level. Currently that is not the plan. Red Bulls II head coach John Wolyniec stated in media availability this week that they plan to be in the Championship next year but he is not involved in the high level discussions regarding that. So far the Red Bull organization have been pretty strong in their belief that the best place for the team to be is the USL Championship division, currently designated as the second flight of American professional soccer. The club known for its intensive youth development structure want even the youngest players to have the chance to be challenged against seasoned professionals. So far the results speak for themselves so it would be very hard for MLS to force them to stop a project that is clearly working, with Caden Clark becoming the latest Red Bull II graduate to be sold to Europe this week. From USL's end they are keen to stake claim to any player who's developmental pathway included USL so won't be in a hurry to kick out Red Bulls, especially when they've only missed one playoffs in the club history and provide plenty of developmental fodder for the league to hang its hat on. My view on it is that Red Bull will want to see what the level of the MLS league is before making any commitment in or outside of USL. If the new MLS league is a glorified U-19 league or a casual mess like the old reserve league, they won't want to give up their spot in a USL that can still be a useful structure to integrate your MLS club with.
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Malta Bound - A Journey of Remembrance A Personal Story From One of the Old Boys Almost a third of the more than 1100 youngsters sent out to institutions run by the Christian Brothers in W.A. came from Malta. This is an account of the experiences of one of the Maltese child migrants - John ("Johnie") Grima. (Johnie is pleased that something of his life story will be the first account of a Maltese experience to be published in our Newsletter). Johnie Grima has a recollection from early childhood of Malta at War, pounded by German bombs. He tells of his father wrapping him in a blanket and carrying him down to a candle-lit air-raid shelter "filled with old ladies praying" -- and for good reason! In Search of a Better Life Times where very hard in Malta in the years immediately after the War. Hearing from afar of Australia's prosperity, Johnie's parents resolved to emigrate with their seven children. The two oldest, Johnie and his older brother Carmelo ("Charlie") were sent to W.A. in advance of the rest of the family in the hopes that they might get the groundings of a good education. In 1952 Johnie, aged 9 years, arrived with Charlie, aged 11 years, on the Asturias. Johnie talks of the "shock" of the initial journey by truck to Bindoon; their first experience of an unfamiliar landscape of gravel tracks and endless bush, quite empty of people and without sight or sound of the sea of his Maltese homeland. He recalls that he was "terribly upset and lonely" for most of his time at Bindoon, missing his parents and his home so much that was quick to burst into tears. At the institution, Johnie's special morning job was cleaning the area around the water tank. He recalls one day when leaves were being blown eve3rywhere and however hard he tried it seemed that he conever sweep the ground clear of them! In the meantime Johnie's parents were struggling to arrange to follow their two eldest sons out to Australia along with their other children, three younger boys and two younger girls. But a sponsor could only be found in Adelaide. At least it was in Australia but it was still an eternity away from Perth. Johnie remembers a wonderful sad/happy day when, with Charlie, he was taken by the Brothers for a brief meeting with his mother and father whilst they stopped off at Fremantle en route to Adelaide. The rest of the Grima family pass through Fremantle en route to Adelaide. Johnie (left) pictured with his mother, and brother Charlie. A few months later Brother Keaney invited Johnie's father over to Bindoon to labour on building projects at the site. When Johnie's father took up on the offer, the whole Grima family was finally reunited at the end of 1953. The "homestead", which is no longer standing, was a mud-brick, tin-roofed construction located some two miles from the institution at Bindoon. Johnie says his father was unhappy that he received very little payment for his hard work. His mother was even less happy. Johnie says she wept every day in the isolated bushland homestead away from her wave-lapped island home, and from the relatives and neighbours she had left behind. Not Country Folk Johnie's father scrimped and saved until, in 1956, the family had enough money to move to East Fremantle - an urban world of buildings and bitumen, far more comfortable and familiar for the Grimas than the harshly beautiful "empty" landscape of the Australian bush. Here, life began to improve for them. But Johnie's father, and more so his mother, still pined for Malta. So much so his mother wrung a promise from his father that, if she died before him he was to ensure she was buried in Malta. Over the years, Johnie's father regularly promised to take his entire family back to Malta for a visit -- but there just never seemed to be enough money! Johnie Goes Home Finally in 1965, Johnie determined to make the journey by himself. Working as a car spray painter, he stayed for two years. It was during this time that he met and married his wife, Mary. Similarly determined by this stage, his father had finally managed to save enough money for the family to make their long-promised visit home to join Johnie in Malta. A Cruel Twist of Fate Just days before they were due to leave, Johnie's mother died of a heart attack. No longer the joyous trip they had planned, instead Johnie's father was now called upon to honour his promise, escorting his wife's body back to her cherished homeland. Johnie recalls with much sadness greeting his grieving father at the dockside in Malta. Shortly afterwards his father returned to WA where he died of cancer a few years later. Johnie also returned to WA to begin a more settled life with his wife in their adopted country. For a number of years Johnie worked for a wool store company, and then for 20 years as a bus driver. A serious accident a few years ago, which was caused by the seat collapsing the bus he was driving, left him with a severely damaged spine and forced him into early retirement. At this stage in his life, Johnie says he is very settled and content with his life in Australia. He and his wife Mary have achieved a successful family life. They are proud of their three grown sons - Geoff, Simon, and David - and of their two grandchildren. All but one of Johnie's six brothers and sisters still live in Perth, so he quite a family of nieces and nephews living nearby. Johnie (right) shows brother Charlie the place they set out from so many years ago. The call of his birthplace is nevertheless very real to him and he is greatly looking forward to a five months visit at the end of March. 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Notice of rights Intended descision ERP SSL A person whose substantial interests are or may be affected has the right to request an administrative hearing by filing a written petition with the St. Johns River Water Management District (district). Pursuant to Chapter 28-106 and Rule 40C-1.1007, Florida Administrative Code, the petition must be filed (received) either by delivery at the office of the district Clerk at district Headquarters, P.O. Box 1429, Palatka, Florida 32178-1429 (4049 Reid St., Palatka, FL 32177) or by e-mail with the district Clerk at [email protected], within twenty-six (26) days of the district depositing the notice of district decision in the mail (for those persons to whom the district mails actual notice), within twenty-one (21) days of the district emailing the notice of district decision (for those persons to whom the district emails actual notice), or within twenty-one (21) days of newspaper publication of the notice of district decision (for those persons to whom the district does not mail or email actual notice). A petition must comply with Sections 120.54(5)(b)4. and 120.569(2)(c), Florida Statutes, and Chapter 28-106, Florida Administrative Code. The district will not accept a petition sent by facsimile (fax), as explained in paragraph no. 4 below. Please be advised that if you wish to dispute this district decision, mediation may be available and that choosing mediation does not affect your right to an administrative hearing. If you wish to request mediation, you must do so in a timely-filed petition. If all parties, including the district, agree to the details of the mediation procedure, in writing, within 10 days after the time period stated in the announcement for election of an administrative remedy under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, the time limitations imposed by Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, shall be tolled to allow mediation of the disputed district decision. The mediation must be concluded within 60 days of the date of the parties' written agreement, or such other timeframe agreed to by the parties in writing. Any mediation agreement must include provisions for selecting a mediator, a statement that each party shall be responsible for paying its pro-rata share of the costs and fees associated with mediation, and the mediating parties' understanding regarding the confidentiality of discussions and documents introduced during mediation. If mediation results in settlement of the administrative dispute, the district will enter a final order consistent with the settlement agreement. If mediation terminates without settlement of the dispute, the district will notify all the parties in writing that the administrative hearing process under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, is resumed. Even if a party chooses not to engage in formal mediation, or if formal mediation does not result in a settlement agreement, the district will remain willing to engage in informal settlement discussions. A person whose substantial interests are or may be affected has the right to an informal administrative hearing pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57(2), Florida Statutes, where no material facts are in dispute. A petition for an informal hearing must also comply with the requirements set forth in Rule 28-106.301, Florida Administrative Code. A petition for an administrative hearing is deemed filed upon receipt of the complete petition by the district Clerk at the district Headquarters in Palatka, Florida during the district's regular business hours. The district's regular business hours are 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and district holidays. Petitions received by the district Clerk after the district's regular business hours shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the district's next regular business day. The district's acceptance of petitions filed by e-mail is subject to certain conditions set forth in the district's Statement of Agency Organization and Operation (issued pursuant to Rule 28-101.001, Florida Administrative Code), which is available for viewing at www.sjrwmd.com. These conditions include, but are not limited to, the petition being in the form of a PDF or TIFF file and being capable of being stored and printed by the district. Further, pursuant to the district's Statement of Agency Organization and Operation, attempting to file a petition by facsimile is prohibited and shall not constitute filing. Failure to file a petition for an administrative hearing within the requisite timeframe shall constitute a waiver of the right to an administrative hearing. (Rule 28-106.111, Florida Administrative Code). The right to an administrative hearing and the relevant procedures to be followed are governed by Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, Chapter 28-106, Florida Administrative Code, and Rule 40C-1.1007, Florida Administrative Code. Because the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate final agency action, the filing of a petition means the district's final action may be different from the position taken by it in this notice. A person whose substantial interests are or may be affected by the district's final action has the right to become a party to the proceeding, in accordance with the requirements set forth above. Pursuant to Section 120.68, Florida Statutes, a party to the proceeding before the district who is adversely affected by final district action may seek review of the action in the district Court of Appeal by filing a notice of appeal pursuant to Rules 9.110 and 9.190, Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure, within 30 days of the rendering of the final district action. A district action is considered rendered, as referred to in paragraph no. 7 above, after it is signed on behalf of the district and filed by the district Clerk. Failure to observe the relevant timeframes for filing a petition for judicial review as described in paragraph no. 7 above will result in waiver of that right to review. NOR. Decision.DOC.001 Revised 12-7-2011 A person whose substantial interests are or may be affected has the right to request an administrative hearing by filing a written petition with the St. Johns River Water Management District (district). Pursuant to Chapter 28-106 and Rule 40C-1.1007, Florida Administrative Code, the petition must be filed (received) either by delivery at the office of the district Clerk at District Headquarters, P.O. Box 1429, Palatka, Florida 32178-1429 (4049 Reid St., Palatka, FL 32177) or by e-mail with the district Clerk at [email protected], within twenty-six (26) days of the district depositing the notice of intended district decision in the mail (for those persons to whom the district mails actual notice), within twenty-one (21) days of the district emailing the notice of intended district decision (for those persons to whom the district emails actual notice), or within twenty-one (21) days of newspaper publication of the notice of intended district decision (for those persons to whom the district does not mail or email actual notice). A petition must comply with Sections 120.54(5)(b)4. and 120.569(2)(c), Florida Statutes, and Chapter 28-106, Florida Administrative Code. The district will notaccept a petition sent by facsimile (fax), as explained in paragraph no. 5 below. If the district takes action that substantially differs from the notice of intended district decision, a person whose substantial interests are or may be affected has the right to request an administrative hearing by filing a written petition with the district, but this request for administrative hearing shall only address the substantial deviation. Pursuant to Chapter 28-106 and Rule 40C-1.1007, Florida Administrative Code, the petition must be filed (received) at the office of the district Clerk at the mail/street address or email address described in paragraph no. 1 above, within twenty-six (26) days of the district depositing notice of final district decision in the mail (for those persons to whom the district mails actual notice), within twenty-one (21) days of the district emailing the notice of final district decision (for those persons to whom the district emails actual notice), or within twenty-one (21) days of newspaper publication of the notice of final district decision (for those persons to whom the district does not mail or email actual notice). A petition must comply with Sections 120.54(5)(b)4. and 120.569(2)(c), Florida Statutes, and Chapter 28-106, Florida Administrative Code. Please be advised that if you wish to dispute this intended district decision, mediation may be available and that choosing mediation does not affect your right to an administrative hearing. If you wish to request mediation, you must do so in a timely-filed petition. If all parties, including the district, agree to the details of the mediation procedure, in writing, within 10 days after the time period stated in the announcement for election of an administrative remedy under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, the time limitations imposed by Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, shall be tolled to allow mediation of the disputed intended district decision. The mediation must be concluded within 60 days of the date of the parties' written agreement, or such other timeframe agreed to by the parties in writing. Any mediation agreement must include provisions for selecting a mediator, a statement that each party shall be responsible for paying its pro-rata share of the costs and fees associated with mediation, and the mediating parties' understanding regarding the confidentiality of discussions and documents introduced during mediation. If mediation results in settlement of the administrative dispute, the district will enter a final order consistent with the settlement agreement. If mediation terminates without settlement of the dispute, the district will notify all the parties in writing that the administrative hearing process under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, is resumed. Even if a party chooses not to engage in formal mediation, or if formal mediation does not result in a settlement agreement, the district will remain willing to engage in informal settlement discussions. NOR.Intended Decision.DOC.001 A person whose substantial interests are or may be affected has the right to request an administrative hearing by filing a written petition with the St. Johns River Water Management District (District). Pursuant to Chapter 28-106 and Rule 40C-1.1007, Florida Administrative Code, the petition must be filed (received) either by delivery at the office of the District Clerk at District Headquarters, P. O. Box 1429, Palatka Florida 32178-1429 (4049 Reid St., Palatka, FL 32177) or by e-mail with the District Clerk at [email protected], within fourteen (14) days of the District depositing the notice of consolidated decision in the mail (for those persons to whom the District mails actual notice), within fourteen (14) days of the District emailing the notice of consolidated decision (for those persons to whom the District emails actual notice), or within fourteen (14) days of newspaper publication of the notice of consolidated decision (for those persons to whom the District does not mail or email actual notice). A petition must comply with Sections 120.54(5)(b)4. and 120.569(2)(c), Florida Statutes, and Chapter 28-106, Florida Administrative Code. The District will not accept a petition sent by facsimile (fax), as explained in paragraph no. 4 below. Please be advised that if you wish to dispute this consolidated decision, mediation may be available and that choosing mediation does not affect your right to an administrative hearing. If you wish to request mediation, you must do so in a timely-filed petition. If all parties, including the District, agree to the details of the mediation procedure, in writing, within 10 days after the time period stated in the announcement for election of an administrative remedy under Sections 569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, the time limitations imposed by Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, shall be tolled to allow mediation of the disputed consolidated decision. The mediation must be concluded within 60 days of the date of the parties' written agreement, or such other timeframe agreed to by the parties in writing. Any mediation agreement must include provisions for selecting a mediator, a statement that each party shall be responsible for paying its pro-rata share of the costs and fees associated with mediation, and the mediating parties' understanding regarding the confidentiality of discussions and documents introduced during mediation. If mediation results in settlement of the administrative dispute, the District will enter a final order consistent with the settlement agreement. If mediation terminates without settlement of the dispute, the District will notify all the parties in writing that the administrative hearing process under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, is resumed. Even if a party chooses not to engage in formal mediation, or if formal mediation does not result in a settlement agreement, the District will remain willing to engage in informal settlement discussions. A person whose substantial interests are or may be affected has the right to an informal administrative hearing pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57(2), Florida Statutes, where no material facts are in dispute. A petition for an informal hearing must also comply with the requirements set forth in Rule 28-106.301, Florida Administrative Code. A petition for an administrative hearing is deemed filed upon receipt of the complete petition by the District Clerk at the District Headquarters in Palatka, Florida during the District's regular business hours. The District's regular business hours are 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Petitions received by the District Clerk after the District's regular business hours shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the District's next regular business day. The District's acceptance of petitions filed by e-mail is subject to certain conditions set forth in the District's Statement of Agency Organization and Operation (issued pursuant to Rule 28-101.001, Florida Administrative Code), which is available for viewing at sjrwmd.com. These conditions include, but are not limited to, the petition being in the form of a PDF or TIFF file and being capable of being stored and printed by the District. Further, pursuant to the District's Statement of Agency Organization and Operation, attempting to file a petition by facsimile is prohibited and shall not constitute filing. The right to an administrative hearing and the relevant procedures to be followed are governed by Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, Chapter 28-106, Florida Administrative Code, and Rule 40C-1.1007, Florida Administrative Code. Because the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate final agency action, the filing of a petition means the District's final action may be different from the position taken by it in this notice. A person whose substantial interests are or may be affected by the District's final action has the right to become a party to the proceeding, in accordance with the requirements set forth above. Pursuant to Section 120.68, Florida Statutes, a party to the proceeding before the District who is adversely affected by final District action may seek review of the action in the District Court of Appeal by filing a notice of appeal pursuant to Rules 9.110 and 9.190, Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure, within 30 days of the rendering of the final District action. NOR.Consolidated BOT Decision.ERP-SSL.DOC Revised 12.7.11
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You are here: HomenextPlacesnextLandmarksnextClapper Bridge and the Colony Clapper Bridge and the Colony Some seven miles West of Louisburgh, near the villages of Killeen and Killadoon lies Bunlahinch Clapper Footbridge. It is a unique and interesting feature, with an interesting history. The bridge is a low, curving construction, 130ft long, formed of 38 boulders spanned by slabs of stone, and takes walkers across a wide but shallow ford. This picturesque and remarkable Clapper Bridge takes its name from the word Clapper which is the plural for the Anglo- Saxon word Clam and signifies a construction which is Roman in origin and consists of a row of two uprights crossed by a topping slab. The area was formerly known locally as 'The Colony', but it's past is seldom talked about and few are willing to recall the memories of its brief and shameful existence. This is because it was really known as a 'Colony of Jumpers', so called because the village came into being as a result of the practice known as souperism. During the Famine many local people were forced to convert to protestantism just to gain sustenance. The local Church of Ireland Minister, the Rev. Callinan, was in the habit of providing soup to his congregation, who due to starvation were very vulnerable and so many catholics converted to the protestant faith just to survive. As his congregation continued to expand, in 1853 Lord Sligo granted him an acre of land seven miles west of Louisbourgh, on which to build a new church. The church was dedicated in Irish and was attended by 300 people. As the location was in an extremely remote area and there were no roads as such, numbers began to fall and the congregation petered out. The Society for the Protection of Rights of Conscience took control of the church. The Secretary of the Society, a man named Hogan leased a further 193 acres from Lord Sligo and proceed to build ten or twelve two bedroomed houses for the converts together with a school for its inhabitants. In 1863 John Alexander, who built the 'Clapper Bridge' across the streams that separated the two rows of houses, replaced Hogan as Secretary of the Society. Much of this effort was in vain however as the local people (other than the converts) strongly objected to the presence of the society and did nothing to encourage their farming endeavours. After only twenty years the society disappeared from the district, although their teacher, a Miss Mc Greal, remained for some years in the living quarters of the school. Richard King purchased the land in 1878 from Lord Sligo for a figure of £650. Little remains today of the school and all that remains of the colony is the skeleton of 3 houses. The church was demolished in 1927 and all that is left are the entrance gates. The Clapper Bridge remains a unique and unusual monument, to a shameful period of Irish history. By Brian Hoban Read more about the Colony & Clapper Bridge communitysites-custom-layout (60) Comments about this page If any of your patrons know of a local historical site that might benefit from Aerial Photography they can contact me at: [email protected]. When I have some spare time I will get around to it! By Jack Dolan (19/08/2015) Doolough Tragedy: March 30th - 31st, 1849 Doughmakeon Kilgeever Holy Well Lime Kiln, Mooneen Mayo's First Airstrip! Srahwee Wedge Tomb and Submerged Forest Strange Landmarks
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South Dakota: Flandreau Reservation About the Flandreau Santee Sioux: The Siouan language family, including Lakota-Dakota-Nakota speakers, inhabited over 100 million acres in the upper Mississippi Region in the 16th and early 17th centuries. Conflicts with the Cree and Anishabe Indians, as well as the lure of the Great Plains' buffalo herds, impelled the Sioux to move further west in the mid-17th century. The Dakotas lingered longer, remaining on the prairies of western Minnesota and eastern South Dakota. The Santee established villages around the Mississippi and lower Minnesota Rivers and began hunting buffalo communally. History of the Reservation: The terms of the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868 allowed the Santee Sioux to homestead if they renounced their tribal membership. Seventy-five families chose this option and homesteaded near Flandreau, South Dakota between 1868 and 1873. The government established a boarding school in Flandreau in 1870. In 1929, the community voted to establish itself as the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe. Six years later, the community asked Congress to establish it as a reservation under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1935. The Reservation adopted a tribal charter in 1936. Unlike most Sioux reservations, which hold popular elections, the Flandreau Reservation is governed by an executive committee. Life on the Reservation: Through the Indian Self-Determination Act of 1976 the tribe manages a number of Bureau of Indian Affairs and Indian Health Service programs. The Tribe currently operates a moderately successful casino which is the main source of jobs on the Reservation. Also the farming and leasing of their acreage provides tribal income. The Bureau of Indian Affairs continues to run the historic boarding school in Flandreau. Flandreau on the map: Moody County, South Dakota.
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\section{Model} We consider a source producing pairs of monochromatic particles with identical wave number $k_0$. These pairs propagate through a medium containing heterogeneities randomly arranged in space and characterised by a scattering mean free path $\ell$, see fig. \ref{fig:setup}. The medium has length $L$ and cross-section $A$, and is assumed to be connected to perfect leads (not shown in fig. \ref{fig:setup}). In such a geometry the incoming and outgoing wave fronts can be decomposed on a discrete set of $N\simeq k_0^2A$ transverse modes, each of them corresponding to a value of the transverse component of the wave vector compatible with the boundary conditions. The statistical properties of transport observables are independent of the transverse shape of the medium in the limit $N\gg1$ that we assume from here on. Particles' coincidences between two modes $k\ne k^\prime$ are detected in transmission. Such a single-mode detection setup requires a detector area smaller than the typical size $R^2/N$ of a speckle spot, with $R$ the distance between sample and detector. To quantify the coincident count statistics, we quantise the field before and after the disordered region, using the basis of the transverse modes \cite{Patra00}, and define the normalised correlation function \begin{eqnarray} C = \frac{\ave{:\! \hat{n}_k \hat{n}_{k'}\!\!:}}{\ave{\hat{n}_k} \times \ave{\hat{n}_{k'}}} \label{eq:correlation}, \end{eqnarray} where $\hat{n}_{k}$ denotes the particle-number operator in the outgoing mode $k$, $\qmave{\ldots}$ the quantum expectation value, $:\,\,:$ the normal ordering of operators, and the overbar the average over a statistical ensemble of disordered samples. Since we are here primarily interested in the quantum statistics of the particles (fermions, bosons or distinguishable particles), we remain general in the following and do not specify how the two-particle state is initially distributed over the incoming modes. In the spirit of \cite{Beenakker09}, we thus write the initial density matrix in the general form \begin{eqnarray} \hat{\varrho} = \frac{1}{2}\!\sum_{i,j,i^\prime,j^\prime} \! w_{i j i^\prime j^\prime}\, \hat{a}^{\dagger}_{i} \hat{a}^{\dagger}_{j} \vert 0 \rangle \langle 0 \vert \hat{a}_{i^\prime} \hat{a}_{j^\prime}, \label{eq:stateindist} \end{eqnarray} where the operator $\hat{a}^{\dagger}_{i}$ creates a particle in the transverse mode labeled by index $i$, and all sums run from $1$ to $N$. Creation and annihilation operators fulfill the commutation relations $\hat{a}^{\dagger}_{i}\hat{a}^{\dagger}_{j}=\pm\hat{a}_{j}^{\dagger}\hat{a}_i^{\dagger}$, $\hat{a}_{i}\hat{a}_{j}=\pm\hat{a}_{j}\hat{a}_i$ and $\hat{a}^{\dagger}_{i}\hat{a}_{j}=\delta_{ij}\pm\hat{a}_{j}^{\dagger}\hat{a}_i$, with $+$ for bosons and $-$ for fermions. Due to these relations, the tensor $w_{iji^\prime j^\prime}$ can be chosen (anti-) symmetric under the exchange of the first and last two indices for (fermions) bosons. The prefactor $1/2$ in eq. (\ref{eq:stateindist}) guarantees the state normalization, $\text{tr}\hat{\rho}=\sum_{i,j}w_{ijij}=1$. \begin{figure} {\includegraphics[scale=1.2]{Setup.eps}} \caption{A source produces pairs of particles characterised by a two-particle density matrix $\hat{\rho}$. These pairs are scattered from a disordered medium with length $L$, mean free path $\ell$, and supporting $N$ transverse modes. The coincidence rate between two outgoing modes $k$ and $k^\prime$ is analysed in transmission. \label{fig:setup}} \end{figure} From the initial density matrix $\hat{\rho}$, the mean particle number in some outgoing mode $k$ is defined as \begin{equation} \qmave{\hat{n}_k}=\text{tr}[\hat{\rho}\,\hat{c}_k^\dagger(\underline{a}^\dagger)\hat{c}_k(\underline{a})], \label{eq:state} \end{equation} where $\hat{c}_k(\underline{a})=\sum_i t_{ki}\hat{a}_i$ and $\hat{c}^\dagger_k(\underline{a}^\dagger)=\sum_i t_{ki}^*\hat{a}_i^\dagger$ are the input-output relations connecting the annihilation (creation) operator $\hat{c}_k$ ($\hat{c}_k^\dagger$) of the outgoing mode $k$ to the set of operators $\hat{a}_i$ ($\hat{a}_i^\dagger$) of the incoming modes $i$ through the (random) transmission matrix $t$ of the disordered medium. Substituting these relations into eq. (\ref{eq:state}), we readily obtain \begin{equation} \qmave{\hat{n}_k}=2\sum_{i,j,i^\prime}w_{iji^\prime j}t_{ki}t^*_{ki^\prime}. \label{eq:nk} \end{equation} Similarly, from the definition \begin{equation} \qmave{:\!\hat{n}_k\hat{n}_{k^\prime}\!\!:}=\text{tr}[\hat{\rho}\,\hat{c}_k^\dagger(\underline{a}^\dagger)\hat{c}_{k^\prime}^\dagger(\underline{a}^\dagger)\hat{c}_k(\underline{a})\hat{c}_{k^\prime}(\underline{a})] \label{state} \end{equation} of the particle-number correlation, we obtain \begin{equation} \qmave{:\!\hat{n}_k\hat{n}_{k^\prime}\!\!:}=2\!\sum_{i,j,i^\prime,j^\prime}w_{iji^\prime j^\prime}t_{ki}t^*_{k^\prime j}t^*_{ki^\prime}t_{k^\prime j^\prime}. \label{eq:nknkp} \end{equation} Note that at this stage eqs. (\ref{eq:nk}) and (\ref{eq:nknkp}) hold for fermions \emph{and} bosons, provided the tensor $w_{iji^\prime j^\prime}$ is properly (anti-) symmetrised. The next step in the derivation of the correlation function (\ref{eq:correlation}) consists in performing the ensemble averages. In eqs. (\ref{eq:nk}) and (\ref{eq:nknkp}), statistical properties of the disordered medium are encoded in the transmission matrix elements $t_{ki}$. In the limit $N\ell/L\equiv g\gg1$, which corresponds to a regime where particles are multiply scattered according to a diffusion process, these elements are normally distributed over the unitary group \cite{Beenakker97}. This property was notably used in \cite{Beenakker09} to calculate the statistical distribution of $\qmave{:\!\hat{n}_k\hat{n}_{k^\prime}\!\!:}$ for photons. Here however, we aim at studying the behaviour of $C$ for \emph{arbitrary} values of the parameter $g$. For this purpose we make use of the unitarity and symmetry of the transmission matrix, which allows us to employ the polar decomposition \cite{Beenakker97, Mello88} \begin{eqnarray} t_{k i} = \sum_{a } u_{k a} \sqrt{\tau_a} v_{a i}, \label{eq:polard} \end{eqnarray} where $u$ and $v$ are random unitary matrices and $\tau_1, \dots, \tau_N$ are the eigenvalues of $t$. Eq. (\ref{eq:polard}) is at the basis of the macroscopic description of disordered media \cite{Beenakker97}. Physically, the matrix $v$ first distributes a field amplitude incident in mode $i$ among the \emph{scattering channels} of the medium, each having its transmission coefficient $\tau_a$ (between 0 and 1). The matrix $u$ finally recombines the transmitted field amplitudes in the outgoing mode $k$. For a medium with length much larger than its width, i.e in the limit $L\gg\sqrt{A}$, ensemble averaging can be carried out in two steps: first over the matrices $u$ and $v$, which are uniformly distributed over the unitary group (isotropy assumption), and second over the eigenvalues $\tau_1, \dots, \tau_N$, whose joint distribution follows the so-called DMPK equation \cite{Mello88}. Substituting the decomposition (\ref{eq:polard}) into eqs. (\ref{eq:nk}) and (\ref{eq:nknkp}), and performing the average over unitary matrices, we obtain \begin{eqnarray} C = \frac{1}{2} \frac{\sum_{a,b}\overline{ \tau_a\tau_b}\pm\sum_a\overline{\tau_a^2}}{\left(\sum_a\overline{\tau_a}\right)^2}, \label{eq:correlationfb} \end{eqnarray} where the positive sign refers to bosons and the negative sign to fermions. Eq. (\ref{eq:correlationfb}) is the first important result of this Letter. It shows that, when $L\gg\sqrt{A}$, the correlation function $C$ is independent of how the incident state is distributed over the incident modes of the disordered medium, and only depends on the statistical correlations between scattering channels \cite{Beenakker09}. This property originates from the fact that when deriving eq. (\ref{eq:correlationfb}), we assumed each field amplitude incoming in a given mode to be equally distributed among the scattering channels of the medium (isotropy assumption). Another important comment concerns the prefactor $1/2$ in eq. (\ref{eq:correlationfb}), also found in \cite{Ott10, Cherroret11}. For the particular case of a two-photon Fock state with Fano factor $F=0$, this prefactor was shown to express itself as $1+(F-1)/2$ \cite{Smolka09}. Its value $1/2<1$ therefore signals the sub-Poissonian statistics, here of an arbitrary incident two-particle state. We now comment on the structure of the mean correlation [numerator of eq. (\ref{eq:correlationfb})]. The latter consists of two terms. The first one, $\sum_{a,b}\overline{ \tau_a\tau_b}$, corresponds to the sum of all possible correlations between scattering channels. The second one, $\pm\sum_{a}\overline{\tau_a^2}$, corresponds to the sum of all possible autocorrelations of scattering channels and is affected by the specific statistics of quantum particles: fermions cannot both propagate in the same channel, therefore this sum appears with a minus sign, and cancels the autocorrelation contributions in the first term (anti-bunching effect). On the other hand, bosons tend to bunch in the scattering channels, as manifested by the positive sign in front of the second term. These bunching and anti-bunching effects have important consequences on the magnitude of the correlation function $C$, as we now show. \section{Numerics for bosons and fermions} Eq. (\ref{eq:correlationfb}) is valid for any value of the parameter $g=N\ell/L$, provided $L\gg\sqrt{A}$. In order to clarify how bunching and anti-bunching effects would show up concretely in an experiment accessing the correlation function (\ref{eq:correlation}), we evaluated $C$ numerically as a function of $L/\ell$, for a fixed number of modes, $N =10$. For this purpose we computed each of the averages $\sum_a\overline{\tau_a^2}$, $\sum_{a,b}\overline{ \tau_a\tau_b}$ and $\sum_a\overline{\tau_a}$ from the DMPK equation, by means of a Markov chain Monte Carlo approach \cite{Krauth06}. Such a numerical procedure was already used in the context of the conductance distribution of metallic conductors \cite{Froufe02} and of intensity correlations of classical light in disordered media \cite{Cwilich06}. \begin{figure}[h] {\includegraphics[scale=0.86]{Ind_part.eps}} \caption{Correlation function (\ref{eq:correlationfb}) for bosons (dots, blue online) and fermions (squares, red online), plotted as functions of $L/\ell$, for $N=10$. Diamonds (orange online) are the contribution $\sum_a\overline{\tau_a^2}/\sum_a\overline{\tau_a}^2$ to $C^\text{bosons}$. Dashed horizontal lines are the analytical prediction (\ref{eq:ballistic}), and dashed curves are given by eqs. (\ref{eq:locb}) and (\ref{eq:locf}). Vertical dotted lines indicate the crossovers $L\sim\ell$ and $L\sim N\ell$ from ballistic to diffusion and from diffusion to localisation, respectively. \label{fig:ind_part}} \end{figure} At fixed $N$, the study of $C$ as a function of $L/\ell$ allows us to probe all possible regimes of transport in the disorder, from quasi-ballistic ($L\lesssim\ell$) to diffusive propagation ($\ell\ll L\ll N\ell$) and eventually Anderson localisation ($L\gg N\ell$). The results can be seen in fig. \ref{fig:ind_part}, for bosons (dots, blue online) and fermions (squares, red online). In the quasi-ballistic and diffusive regimes, $C$ is very close to $1/2$ for bosons and fermions, i.e. the correlation is hardly sensitive to the quantum statistics of the particles (the small difference observed in fig. \ref{fig:ind_part} is discussed in the next section). This picture dramatically changes as $L$ increases, at the onset of localisation ($L\sim N\ell$): the bosonic correlation function starts growing, while the fermionic counterpart decreases. Far in the localisation regime ($L\gg N\ell$), $C\gg1$ for bosons and $C\ll1$ for fermions. These radically different behaviours can be interpreted in the framework of the theory of active transmission channels \cite{Imry86, Stone91} by rewriting eq. (\ref{eq:correlationfb}) as $C^\text{bosons}= (1/2)\times\left(\sum_{a\ne b}\overline{ \tau_a\tau_b}+2\sum_a\overline{\tau_a^2}\right)/\left(\sum_a\overline{\tau_a}\right)^2$ and $C^\text{fermions}= (1/2)\times\left(\sum_{a\ne b}\overline{ \tau_a\tau_b}\right)/\left(\sum_a\overline{\tau_a}\right)^2$. As the length $L$ increases, more and more scattering channels become closed, $i.e.$ their transmission coefficient becomes exponentially small. Eventually, in the localisation regime, only one channel $a_0$ retains a fairly large transmission coefficient. In this limit, we thus have $\left(\sum_a\overline{\tau_a}\right)^2\simeq \overline{\tau_{a_0}}^2$, $\sum_a\overline{\tau_a^2}\simeq \overline{\tau_{a_0}^2}$ and $\sum_{a\ne b}\overline{ \tau_a\tau_b}\simeq \overline{ \tau_{a_0}\tau_{b_0}}$, where $b_0$ denotes a closed channel. Since the correlation between a closed and the open channel is typically very small compared to $\overline{\tau_{a_0}}^2$, we have $C^\text{fermions}\ll 1$. On the other hand, we have also $\overline{\tau_{a_0}\tau_{b_0}}\ll \overline{\tau_{a_0}^2}$, such that $C^\text{bosons}\simeq(1/2)\times\overline{\tau_{a_0}^2}/\overline{\tau_{a_0}}^2$. This ratio is very large because transmission fluctuations well exceed the mean transmission in the localisation regime \cite{Beenakker97}. To get a better picture of the weight of each term appearing in $C^\text{bosons}$ and $C^\text{fermions}$, in the different regimes of transport, we also show in fig. \ref{fig:ind_part} the contribution of channel autocorrelations to $C^\text{bosons}$, $\sum_a\overline{\tau_a^2}/\sum_a\overline{\tau_a}^2$ (diamonds, orange online). It is instructive to compare the results in fig. \ref{fig:ind_part} for bosons (dots) with those obtained by Ott \emph{et al.}, fig. 4 of Ref. \cite{Ott10}, for the particular case of a two-photon Fock state. Our correlation function is insensitive to the form of the incident state, unlike in \cite{Ott10}, where the correlation function is constant for two photons incident in the same mode whereas it increases and saturates for two photons incident in two different modes. This difference relies on the different quantity appearing in the denominator of the correlation function of \cite{Ott10}, $\overline{\qmave{n_k}\qmave{n_k^\prime}}$, instead of $\overline{\qmave{n_k}}\times\overline{\qmave{n_k^\prime}}$ in our case, eq. (\ref{eq:correlation}). \section{Analytical results} In order to support our numerical observations, we now calculate explicitly $C$ in the quasi-ballistic, diffusive and localisation regimes. First, when $L\lesssim\ell$, we have $\tau_a\simeq1\, \forall a$, such that \begin{equation} C\simeq\frac{1}{2} \frac{N^2\pm N}{N^2}=\frac{1}{2}\left(1\pm\frac{1}{N}\right). \label{eq:ballistic} \end{equation} Eq. (\ref{eq:ballistic}) is shown in fig. \ref{fig:ind_part} for bosons ($+$) and fermions ($-$) as dashed horizontal lines. The $1/N$ difference between the two types of particles is visible in the figure since we considered a finite value of $N$ for the numerics. In practice however, $N\gg1$ and this difference is negligible. In the diffusive regime $\ell\ll L\ll N\ell$, averages over transmission eigenvalues can be evaluated by making use of the method of moments introduced in \cite{Mello91}. The result is a perturbation expansion of $C$ in powers of the parameter $1/g=L/(N\ell)\ll1$: \begin{eqnarray} C= \frac{1}{2} \left[1\pm\frac{2}{3g}+\mathcal{O} \left(\frac{1}{g^2}\right)\right]. \label{eq:diffusive} \end{eqnarray} In the regime of diffusive transport, bosonic bunching ($+$) and fermionic anti-bunching ($-$) in the scattering channels are thus visible, but remain small as long as $g\gg1$. Finally, far in the localisation regime $L\gg N\ell$, $C$ can be calculated from the probability distribution of the transmission eigenvalues \cite{Beenakker97}. A straightforward calculation then yields: \begin{eqnarray} C^\text{bosons} = \frac{1}{3} \sqrt{\frac{\pi L}{2\xi}} \exp \left( \frac{L}{2 \xi} \right), \label{eq:locb}\\ C^\text{fermions} = \frac{1}{2} \sqrt{\frac{\pi L}{2 \xi}} \exp \left( - \frac{3 L}{2\xi} \right), \label{eq:locf} \end{eqnarray} where we have explicitly introduced the localisation length $\xi=N\ell$. Eqs. (\ref{eq:locb}) and (\ref{eq:locf}) are consistent with the discussion above, namely $C^\text{fermions}\ll1\ll C^\text{bosons}$. Analytical predictions (\ref{eq:locb}) and (\ref{eq:locf}) are shown in fig. \ref{fig:ind_part} as dashed curves, and agree well with our Monte Carlo simulations. \section{Distinguishable particles} To complete our discussion, we finally consider the scattering problem of a pair of \emph{distinguishable} particles. For this purpose, we equip them with an additional spin degree of freedom, indicated by the symbols $\uparrow$ and $\downarrow$. With this strategy, we consider an incident state of the form \begin{eqnarray} \hat{\rho} =\sum_{i,j,i^\prime,j^\prime} \! w_{i j i^\prime j^\prime}\, \hat{a}^{\dagger}_{i\uparrow} \hat{a}^{\dagger}_{j\downarrow} \vert 0 \rangle \langle 0 \vert \hat{a}_{i^\prime\uparrow} \hat{a}_{j^\prime\downarrow}. \label{eq:statedist} \end{eqnarray} In comparison with eq. (\ref{eq:stateindist}), note the missing prefactor $1/2$. This originates from the new commutation relation involving the two particles which have now different spins, $\hat{a}_{k\uparrow}\hat{a}_{k\downarrow}^\dagger=\hat{a}_{k\downarrow}^\dagger\hat{a}_{k\uparrow}$. Normalization of the state ($\ref{eq:statedist}$) again reads $\text{tr}\hat{\rho}=\sum_{i,j}w_{ijij}=1$. The formalism developed above for indistinguishable particles remains essentially the same for distinguishable particles, but care has to be taken in defining the particle-number and correlation operators. Indeed, since one detects particles on output of the medium irrespective of their spin, these operators must now be symmetrised with respect to the two particles, i.e \begin{equation} \hat{n}_k=\hat{c}_{k\uparrow}^\dagger\hat{c}_{k\uparrow}+\hat{c}_{k\downarrow}^\dagger\hat{c}_{k\downarrow} \end{equation} for the correlation operator in the outgoing mode $k$, and \begin{equation} :\!\hat{n}_k\hat{n}_{k^\prime}\!\!:=\hat{c}_{k\uparrow}^\dagger\hat{c}_{k^\prime\downarrow}^\dagger\hat{c}_{k\uparrow}\hat{c}_{k^\prime\downarrow}+ \hat{c}_{k\downarrow}^\dagger\hat{c}_{k^\prime\uparrow}^\dagger\hat{c}_{k\downarrow}\hat{c}_{k^\prime\uparrow}. \end{equation} for the coincidence rate operator between the outgoing modes $k$ and $k^\prime$. The input-output relations now read $\hat{c}_{k\uparrow(\downarrow)}=\sum_i t_{ki}^{\uparrow(\downarrow)}\hat{a}_{i\uparrow(\downarrow)}$ and $\hat{c}^\dagger_{k\uparrow(\downarrow)}=\sum_i t_{ki}^{*\uparrow(\downarrow)}\hat{a}_{i\uparrow(\downarrow)}^\dagger$ (note the spin labeling also in the transmission matrix elements). Quantum expectation values for $\hat{n}_k$ and $:\!\hat{n}_k\hat{n}_{k^\prime}\!\!:$ are now given by \begin{equation} \qmave{\hat{n}_k}=\sum_{iji^\prime}w_{iji^\prime j} t_{ki}^{\uparrow}t_{ki^\prime}^{*\uparrow}+ \sum_{ijj^\prime}w_{ijij^\prime} t_{kj}^{\downarrow}t_{kj^\prime}^{*\downarrow}, \label{eq:nk_d} \end{equation} and \begin{equation} \qmave{:\!\hat{n}_k\hat{n}_{k^\prime}\!\!:}=\sum_{iji^\prime i^\prime}w_{iji^\prime j^\prime} \left(t_{ki}^{\uparrow}t_{ki^\prime}^{*\uparrow} t_{k^\prime j}^{\downarrow}t_{k^\prime j^\prime}^{*\downarrow}+ t_{k^\prime i}^{\uparrow}t_{k^\prime i^\prime}^{*\uparrow} t_{k j}^{\downarrow}t_{k j^\prime}^{*\downarrow} \right). \label{eq:nknkp_d} \end{equation} Note that in eq. (\ref{eq:nk_d}), the first (second) term on the right-hand side is nothing but the contribution of the particle with spin up (down) to the detected mean particle number in mode $k$. Similarly, the two terms on the right-hand side of eq. (\ref{eq:nknkp_d}) correspond to the two possible coincidence events, i.e. particle with spin up detected in mode $k$ and particle with spin down detected in mode $k^\prime$ for the first term, and vice versa for the second one. Finally, we again decompose transmission coefficients according to $t_{k i}^{\uparrow(\downarrow)} = \sum_{a = 1}^N u_{k a}^{\uparrow(\downarrow)} \sqrt{\tau_a} v_{a i}^{\uparrow(\downarrow)}$ and carry out the averages over the matrices $u^{\uparrow,\downarrow}$ and $v^{\uparrow,\downarrow}$. This yields: \begin{eqnarray} C^\text{disting} = \frac{1}{2} \frac{\sum_{a,b}\overline{ \tau_a\tau_b}}{\left(\sum_a\overline{\tau_a}\right)^2}. \label{eq:correlationd} \end{eqnarray} Comparing with eq. (\ref{eq:correlationfb}), we see that the bunching/anti-bunching term has disappeared for distinguishable particles, as expected. We computed $C^\text{disting}$ numerically, using the same Monte Carlo approach as above to carry out the remaining averages over transmission eigenvalues. The results are shown in fig. \ref{fig:Cdist} as a function of $L/\ell$ (triangles, green online). For comparison we also show $C^\text{bosons}$ (dots, blue online). \begin{figure} {\includegraphics[scale=0.85]{Disting_part.eps}} \caption{Correlation function for bosons (dots, blue online) and distinguishable particles (triangles, green online), plotted as functions of $L/\ell$ for $N=10$. The upper and lower dashed curves are the analytical predictions (\ref{eq:locb}) and (\ref{eq:correlationd}) respectively, and the vertical dotted line indicates the crossover $L\sim N\ell$ from diffusion to localisation. \label{fig:Cdist}} \end{figure} As for bosons, the correlation function of distinguishable particles increases with $L/\ell$. This is expected since at the onset of localisation, one scattering channel $a_0$ dominates transport and $\sum_{a,b}\overline{\tau_a\tau_b}\simeq\overline{\tau_{a_0}^2}\gg(\sum_{a}\overline{\tau_a})^2\simeq\overline{\tau_{a_0}}^2$. Again, simple analytical results can be obtained in the quasi-ballistic regime of transport, where $C^\text{disting}=1/2$, and in the diffusion regime, where $C^\text{disting}=(1/2)\times\left[1+2/(15g^2)+\mathcal{O}(1/g^3)\right]$. On the other hand, far in the localisation regime we find \begin{equation} C^\text{disting}=\dfrac{1}{6}\sqrt{\dfrac{\pi L}{2\xi}}\exp\left(\dfrac{L}{2\xi}\right). \end{equation} This result is shown in fig. \ref{fig:Cdist} (lower dashed curve), and agrees well with the numerical calculations. It also confirms that the bunching effect of bosons is only fully visible in the localisation regime where \begin{equation} \frac{C^\text{bosons}}{C^\text{disting}} \stackrel{L \gg N\ell}{\longrightarrow} \; 2, \label{eq:bunching} \end{equation} as also demonstrated by the numerical points in fig. \ref{fig:Cdist}. \section{Conclusion} We have shown that particle-number correlations measured on output of a disordered medium are extremely sensitive to the quantum statistics of localised particles. This phenomenon reflects the bosonic bunching and fermionic anti-bunching in the scattering channels of the medium. An interesting extension of this work would be to analyse the scattering problem of many-particle quantum states. \acknowledgments We thank M. C. Tichy for useful discussions and S. E. Skipetrov for his comments on the manuscript. N. C. acknowledges financial support from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
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Saint Cupcakes is located in Portland Oregon which is about a 4-5 hour drive for me. So to get my cupcake fix I ordered online using their "fancy cupcake choosing technology". I ordered 3 different cupcakes, 3 different types of frosting and 3 different types of sprinkles. The ordering experience in itself had me ear to ear. I could hardly wait to receive my $21 order. No, that's not a typo, people. I paid $21 for just 3 cupcakes. Was it worth it? Well, today was the day. I walked into the office only to see a single ray of light beaming down on a cardboard box. I dropped my purse, squinted at the box and made out the word "cupcake". I could hear the faint sound of angels singing in the background, "aahhh". Then reality set back in as I quickly ripped the box to shreds. I was over the top excited! The overall marketing scheme and presentation of the cupcakes was a 10! Brilliant! I honestly don't know if it could get much cuter than this. The pink box came with individually wrapped cupcakes, tiny containers of frosting, sprinkles and spreading utensils- it's a full meal deal! Now for the taste test. I delicately spread the caramel frosting on the vanilla cupcake. Because the frosting was cold it was tough to spread, but I forged ahead and got the job done. The cupcake was okay …6 out of 10. It wasn't the best cupcake I've EVER had but it did in a pinch. And whatever, the whole unwrapping, cute packaging and action oriented project made up for the so-so oily cupcake. I am still in high spirits with my purchase and I would totally send this as a gift in the future. The whole concept is right on the money. Here I am blissfully tasting the costly treat. Yes, the experience was worth it! Previous Post: It's Easy! I Swear! Oily cupcake? Uh, not so much. Now you're making me hungry. I just got some cupcakes from a lady who puts together these kits to make your own cupcakes too at my last craft show! They were so delicious! Sometimes you just have to pamper yourself a little. You look like you enjoyed them! oh, the power of sugar! You'll know the recession is over when…. cupcakes hit MSN home page! my defunct cuppy cakes are sitting on my garden window like decapitated soliders! It's a great concept. Sending fragile food in the mail is always a bit tricky, I think. hi cupcake girl….very cute photo of you sampling the $7 cupcake! you asked on my blog how my 09 goals were going. thanks for the reminder….tomorrow is the day we hit the lake track again. Mom's birthday is coming up and these look perfect and a cupcake for each of us to boot! For $21 I'll send you a dozen homemade cupcakes from scratch! That sounds like it would be a neat gift and fun. There ordering component on their website is awesome. I like the bangarang bakery's cupcakes (used to be fatdaddy). She ships them in mason jars, already frosted. They are AMAZING. I've tried others on etsy and hers are the BEST! That said, I just ordered some from mickiscountrycandles on the dish, I'll let you know how they are when they get here. I'm a cupcake freak!
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Mendell, Inc. strives to manufacture families-of-parts, often working with an implant family of 14 different sizes. GibbsCAM cuts days off programming, setup and machining. In the southeast corner of Lakeville, MN, a suburb of Minneapolis, Mendell, Inc has come a long way since its founding in 1965. The company started redefining itself in 1992, the year Bryan Bartz became general manager. Until then, it had focused on defense work, which was already waning when Bartz arrived, and which was soon supplanted with semiconductor, data storage and general equipment. In 1999, Bartz bought the company, initiated strategic planning and uncovered company strengths, capabilities and competition. Discoveries included good employee knowledge of medical device manufacturing, and skills and values that fit the medical market – being meticulous about accuracy, and being driven to get things done. Influenced by its location in the heart of Medical Alley – named for the hundreds of healthcare companies in the region – the company found its identity. To realize it, Mendell pursued medical prospects and developed a customer base that provides 90% of its business. The 57 Mendell employees use assorted technology, including 28 machine tools and three seats of GibbsCAM software, to produce implantable devices, surgical instruments and diagnostic equipment, as well as parts for aerospace, defense and chromatographic equipment. Mendell's ultra-clean 20,000 square-foot facility will soon undergo expansion to 32,000 square feet. Non-traditional benefits, such as annual fishing trips, in both summer and during Minnesota ice fishing season, also help. One benefit derives from Bartz' affinity to continuous learning, which helps both employees and company: Mendell pays a good portion of expenses for any employee who wishes to attend IMTS – the International Manufacturing Technology Show. 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This saves huge amounts of time, especially for prototypes. "Setup for 14 different sizes, to make 10 of each, consumes a lot of time. GibbsCAM eliminates a couple of hours of setup and programming for each part," Thon says. This also eliminates machine change-over and idle time. Mendell doesn't yet program Swiss turn machines with CAM, but GibbsCAM helped run the machines through the prototype and initial production of a titanium pedicle screw system, another family-of-parts application, with screws in six sizes, up to 1.25" long. Three or more of the assemblies fasten a rod across vertebrae with a swivel screw, connector and cap. Production of the screw and connector is done on a Tornos Swiss turn, while the prototype and production of the connector and cap were done on turning center and 5-axis mill. The process for the connector and cap was similar to that of the fusion cage. 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UAE Team Emirates assemble to start training for 2021 season Sport UAE Sport Tour de France champions visit headquarters of sponsors Emirates airline Published: January 08, 2021 14:21 Alaric Gomes, Chief Reporter Sheikh Ahmad Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group, being presented the overall leader's yellow jersey by Tadej Pogacar on Thursday. Image Credit: Supplied photo Dubai: Tour de France champions UAE Team Emirates made their first official public appearance in the country when they visited the Emirates Group Headquarters on Thursday. The team landed in the UAE the previous day for their annual training camp to prepare for the season ahead with the start of the seven-day UAE Tour, scheduled to get under way on February 21. This is UAE Team Emirates' first public appearance in the country after they clinched the historic win at the Tour de France with Slovenian Tadej Pogacar donning the iconic yellow winner's jersey. In addition to the yellow jersey, the 22-year-old Slovenian rider conquered another two jerseys on offer at the Tour de France, including the White Jersey as for the 'Best Young Rider' and the Polka Dot Jersey as 'King of the Mountains'. WATCH: UAE Team Emirates ready to fly the new colours UAE Team Emirates' Tadej Pogacar admits cycling has to live with doping scar UAE inspired by Tadej Pogacar's Tour de France triumph The team continued their victorious streak over the course of the 2020 season, winning various stages at the Giro d'Italia and Vuelta d'Espana. Emirates invited UAE Team Emirates onto the rooftop of their headquarters, where Pogacar showed off his cycling skills and pedalled across the recreational running track. The team later met with Sheikh Ahmad Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group, and Pogacar presented him with the Tour de France yellow winner's jersey. The team then went on to visit a specially-built wall at the Emirates Group Headquarters, with a graphic dedicated to the team's Tour de France win, featuring a display of a Colnago bike and three winning signed jerseys belonging to Pogačar. Emirates has been supporting UAE Team Emirates as co-title sponsor ever since the team was formed in 2017. The Emirates brand appears on the front of UAE Team Emirates' team kits, including cycling jerseys and shorts along with other benefits and rights across the global races the team participates in. The team has been showcasing the UAE and the Emirates brand across the international cycling world at UCI world Tour events, and has been instrumental in the growth of cycling in the UAE. Meanwhile, the riders and staff of the UAE Team Emirates have taken the UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention-approved COVID-19 vaccine developed by Sinopharm CNBG following the success of the #4Humanity trials facilitated by G42 Healthcare in the UAE. Atogether 27 riders, including Tour de France winner Pogacar, along with an additional 32 staff received the vaccine. More From UAE-Sport U-16 Indian football coach upbeat about team's future Santiago Ponzinibbio pays tribute to Maradona at UFC UFC: Dubai-based Lazzez wants place among MMA elite Fujairah tennis event has UAE athletes in mind Pakistan ring in major changes for South Africa Tests India fight back after Labuschagne drives the hosts Udana working out a plan to get 'Universe Boss' Gayle Conor McGregor makes eyes pop in Dubai Man United legend Wayne Rooney quits playing career Abu Dhabi updates procedures to enter the emirate
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TCLModelTabControl::TCLModelTabControl( LStream* inStream) : DMObject(inStream) { } // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // * TCLModelTabControl(TCLModelTabControl&) // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Copy constructor TCLModelTabControl::TCLModelTabControl( const TCLModelTabControl& inOriginal) : DMObject(inOriginal) { ValidateObject_(&inOriginal); } // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // * ~TCLModelTabControl // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Destructor TCLModelTabControl::~TCLModelTabControl() { } Boolean TCLModelTabControl::IsDerivedFrom(FourCharCode inClassID) const { return (inClassID == class_ID) || (DMObject::IsDerivedFrom(inClassID)); } DMElement* TCLModelTabControl::CreateFromStream(LStream* inStream) { return new TCLModelTabControl(inStream); } DMElement* TCLModelTabControl::Clone() const { DMElement* clone = new TCLModelTabControl(*this); try { clone->FinishCreate(); } catch(...) { delete clone; throw; } return clone; } DMElement* TCLModelTabControl::ShallowClone() const { DMElement* clone = new TCLModelTabControl(*this); clone->SetShallowClone(); try { clone->FinishCreate(); } catch(...) { delete clone; throw; } return clone; }
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