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Four Frames: Black Moon (Louis Malle, 1975)
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Writer-director Louis Malle's filmography is nothing short of eclectic; over the course of his decades-long career, he tackled war dramas, screwball comedies, coming-of-age chronicles, an assortment of international documentaries, and even a landmark film noir.
Yet, even considered within this vast oeuvre, Black Moon (1975) stands out as a singular, unparalleled dream of a film. While its leisurely pace, lack of dialogue, and strange symbols may initially come across as arbitrary at best and pretentious at worst, Malle is not just posturing here. Gradually, he reveals a larger purpose: to portray a girl being dragged, kicking and screaming, into the adult world.
The film's opening scenes follow Lily (Cathryn Harrison) as she drives through the countryside in an attempt to escape a literal battle of the sexes between men and women. These opening scenes suggest the beginning of another movie; with his grey-hued images of warfare (male soldiers wearing gas masks, female prisoners of war being lined up and executed), Malle edges into post-apocalyptic territory.
However, the film's tone quickly shifts as Lily finds herself separated from her car and wandering the farmland, eventually stumbling upon a secluded, Eden-like farmhouse wherein the rest of the film takes place. Within these establishing scenes, Malle efficiently conveys a distinct gulf between the war-torn adult world and the idyllic, childlike world to which Lily flees.
Black Moon has often been compared to Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, and with good reason. Like Carroll's classic children's book, the film concerns a female character who wavers uneasily on the precipice of adulthood and enters a strange, new world devoid of normal logic. One of the film's original taglines, in fact, was "An apocalyptic Alice in Wonderland!"
It comes as no surprise, then, that the film is peppered with playful nods to Carroll. For example, one cannot watch the scene in which Lily struggles to clutch an oversized glass of milk without being reminded of those mysterious potions that caused poor Alice to shrink and expand.
Like Carroll's story, Black Moon also incorporates anthropomorphised animals (including a trash-talking unicorn) and is infused with a deep love of nature (in one scene, a patch of flowers cries and shrieks as Lily angrily tramples it; in another, the camera lovingly lingers on a variety of insects surrounding Lily).
Before Lily's inevitable entrance into adulthood (which is unsubtly symbolised by a snake slithering up her dress), Malle first gives youth a fitting swan song in a scene of extraordinary beauty. Toward the end of the film, Lily plays the piano as an unnamed, costumed boy and girl sing an excerpt from Wagner's Tristan and Isolde; surrounding them are countless children.
Malle's shots of the children painting their faces and listening, transfixed, to the performance inevitably calls to mind the lost boys of Peter Pan. At the end of the performance, as Lily struggles to play against a wind that threatens to blow her music sheets away, all of the children inexplicably disappear; these boys and girls, like Barrie's mythical children, will never be seen growing up.
While its symbolic implications can yield some insight and are clearly not just strange for the sake of being strange, Black Moon can also operate just as well on a purely visceral level. Thanks to Sven Nykvist's typically gorgeous and sensual cinematography, an aesthetic beauty permeates the entire film; any shot from it can easily be displayed in an art exhibit. Like an unsettling yet beautiful dream, the film almost exists beyond thought and beyond analysis. It is perhaps best viewed alone, late at night, when one is already half asleep.
What separates Black Moon, then, from other benchmark surreal films, like Bunuel's Belle de Jour and Lynch's Eraserhead, is that even in its most violent and disturbing moments, a serene melancholy imbues every frame. One can easily imagine Lily, much like Alice, pleasantly dreaming up these things beside a river during a lazy, beautiful day.
Tags Black Moon, Louis Malle, surrealism, youth
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AG's Office: Cyprus implemented seven out of 16 GRECO Recommendations
Cyprus has managed to implement satisfactorily seven of the 16 Recommendations of GRECO and not to be considered as globally unsatisfactory, the Attorney General's Office said on Tuesday.
In a press release regarding the publication of the Second Compliance Report of Cyprus to GRECO on the Prevention of Corruption in Members of Parliament, the Judiciary and the Prosecution, the AG's Office also said: "Cyprus has managed to implement satisfactorily seven (7) of the sixteen (16) Recommendations and not to be considered as 'globally unsatisfactory' (overall unsatisfactory compliance)."
"This is largely due to the successful implementation of all four Recommendations concerning the Prevention of Corruption in the Judiciary. For this thematic group there is no longer any other outstanding issue since all recommendations have been met satisfactorily," it says.
With regard to the Prevention of Corruption in the Prosecution Authorities, "the Recommendation on the autonomy of law officers and prosecutors remains not implemented and will be fully satisfied with the promotion and enactment of the bill concerning the Independence of the Attorney Genera's Office of the Republic."
"The Attorney General's Office has drafted the aforementioned bill and is pending on the Executive," it added.
With regard to the Prevention of Corruption in Members of Parliament, "there are still outstanding issues, one of which is the drafting of a Code of Conduct for its Members covering issues of conflict of interest, contacts with lobbyists, declaration of gifts and dedicated training."
"A specific reference in the Report states that progress in this area appears all the more pressing, the recent serious allegations of undue influence of third parties over some Members of Parliament," the press release concludes.
Read More: GRECO stresses need for code of conduct for MPs in Cyprus
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Winter Weddings – Why Not?
If you have received a ring in the months of December to March (Christmas, New Year's, Valentine's Day or even St. Patty's day – if you're lucky!) then you are probably wanting to pick a wedding date that gives you time to plan but doesn't make your engagement last forever. Consider a winter wedding!
Additionally, décor and color schemes can be rich and vibrant. There is no need to stick to traditional red and green if that is not your flavor! You can use rich jewel tones, lush fabrics such as a velvet and velour, and sparkle, sparkle, sparkle – metallics are totally in for winter weddings! Also for a different spin, try a light blue with brown to mix warm and cool colors into your winter theme.
So why not winter? You can't beat great seasonal discounts, wonderful color choices, and easily accessible décor!
Now that you are engaged, you are more than read y to grab the scan gun and make your wedding registry, but what are important things to consider?
Do register with store that located in the area where the majority of your guests live. While your bridesmaids are comfortable with ordering online from a store not located in their area, your Grandma Betty might not be.
Do not send out registry cards or include registry information in your invitation. This makes guests feel like you are more interested in the gifts then their presence on the day of your wedding.
Don't register for $5 or less items. You can pick these up on your own or use a gift card. A guest might be thrown off by a $3.99 item on your registry.
Do not ask for cash. If you are seeking cash and checks only, it is considered taboo for you to tell guests that – let your relatives and bridal party tell guests. Word of mouth works best for spreading the word that you would rather have money than items, BUT if you do receive a blender or toaster, graciously accept it.
If you are looking for a venue in the southern part of the United States – there can seem to be more than plenty – BUT have you considered what all those venues offer? Some offer a historic home, but you have to provide the tables and chairs. Some offer a beautiful garden for your ceremony, but a less than ideal reception area. While others book more than one event at a time (yikes!) If you are looking for an all inclusive place – this is it! We not only have a well taken care of historic home that dates back to 1829, we also have a gorgeous ballroom and picture perfect garden areas. Our staff will gladly walk you through the entire wedding process from the time you say yes to the ring until the time you depart to a cloud of bubbles. Whether you live in Atlanta, Macon, Savannah, Augusta, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, or even on the other side of the world – we will gladly help you achieve the southern charm you want for your big day! | {
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'This place restored my dignity' Stories of the Solms-Delta farm workers
After years of covering illegal farm evictions and the plight of workers, journalist CRYSTAL ORDERSON finds inspiration and happiness in a picturesque corner of the Franschhoek valley.
The Solms-Delta wine estate employs close to one hundred workers. A trust established for farm workers and their families has earned the wine estate a reputation as a pioneer in the Western Cape and around the country. Yet the Solms-Delta vision and trust go far beyond shared land ownership: this act has given farm workers hope, and the beliefs that their future is bright and reconciliation is possible.
It is raining on the day I decide to visit Solms-Delta, and dark clouds hover in the sky. En route to Franschoek, I notice several farm workers walking through the rain. None even attempts to hitchhike or get a lift from passing motorists.
The situation of farm workers in post-apartheid South Africa has not changed much. In fact, despite a plethora of new laws enacted to protect them, some might even argue that their circumstances have worsened.
I want to make sense of this, and look to Professor Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela of the University of Cape Town for possible answers. Her essay Past Traumas are a Present Problem argues that 'traumatised people learn to "cut off" such painfulor stressful experiences' by taking these out on others. This 'acting out' of trauma, the opposite of 'working through it', applies to both individuals and groups and perpetuates a cycle of violence.
The act, or inaction, of deciding to walk in the rain made me think of how apartheid shaped the lives and labour conditions of South African farm workers today. More importantly, how do farm workers themselves view their lives, 17 years after the country's first democratic elections? How do they feel about reconciliation?
Though I will never be able to speak to the thousands of farm workers in the Western Cape, it is with these questions in mind that I head to Solms-Delta for more insight.
I am warmly welcomed by 42-year-old farm supervisor Johan O'Ryan. Dressed in a blue jacket and cap and addressing me in Afrikaans, O'Ryan tells me that he was born in Ceres and has lived at Solms-Delta since the late 1980s. The first thing I notice is his happiness and excitement about the happenings on the farm, where he works to motivate staff, supervise wine tours and oversee aspects of the business.
'I started to work on the farm when it was still owned by the Pickstone family and was assisting with the irrigation. In those days the government still sent inspectors to farms to see that the workers behaved themselves.' When the farm was sold a few years later, O'Ryan was appointed as a security guard. 'This is where I saw a totally different world, the world of apartheid and racism.'
However, O'Ryan also feels that '1994 brought hope for a better future' in South Africa, and right here at Solms-Delta. He recounts, 'as a child we were often referred to as "hotnots" and had to call the farmer "baas". I always refused to do that and at times had to pay the price for my pride.' Recalling these difficult reminders of the country's dark past is not easy, but O'Ryan says that living at Solms-Delta has helped him to reconcile and gain confidence about the future.
Many years later, O'Ryan met his first employer in Ceres, and the farmer apologised for his behaviour. 'That apology was heartfelt and I felt wonderful.'
Sarie Petersen has been a farm worker all of her life. She shows me her hands, hardened by the picking and cutting of grapes; these hands have worked the land. She remembers the harsh living and working conditions of the past. 'If it rained we had to work until you were wet and your hands were aching… We had no electricity and had an outside toilet and had one room that my two children shared with us.' Petersen's small family made do with wages of R72 and, she tells me, prayed for a good farmer to come along.
It seems that prayer has come true. Petersen says, 'I forget how horrible the past was and how farmers used to treat us, now I am happy at work and feel respected as a human being.'
World-renowned neuroscientist Professor Mark Solms assumed partial ownership of the 320-year-old estate, determined to address social imbalances, and with a 'vision that went much deeper than re-establishing its vineyards and cellars'. Solms also wanted to 'do something about the legacy of his European forebears [who had settled in the Cape six generations before] and thereby address the pressing social and economic problems facing South Africa today'.
Under its current ownership, Solms-Delta has been described as 'blazing the trail for new corridors of social and ethical reflection'.
Twenty-two-year-old veterinary graduate Coman Daniels was born on the farm, into a one-room house with a leaking roof.
'We never had a proper house with lights or plugs,' he recalls. 'We suffered under apartheid and life was tough.'
Daniels explains that other farm workers are often surprised by the living conditions at Solms-Delta, and are surprised that employees are so happy. 'People see us as the brekgat [boastful] farm.' When I ask what makes him happy, he answers, 'The fact is that I have opportunities to study. I live in a comfortable house. I can be a person.'
Daniels speaks confidently about staying on the farm, in part due to the relationship between Solms and the workers. 'Mark treats us like equals and respects our views,' Daniels explains. 'We enjoy working and are positive about our future.'
Together with British philanthropist Richard Astor, Solms established a trust through which a one-third equity stake was given to the estate's historically disadvantaged residents and employees. Profits from the farm have contributed to improved housing, social programming, and better access to healthcare and education.
Gobodo-Madikezela observes that Solms-Delta 'illustrates the essence of transformative dialogue, a principled commitment to a communal ethic based on values embodied within a framework of responsibility for the other. Such a framework,' she adds, 'requires a process of moral imagination, a certain intentional openness to the possibility of reaching out beyond the self and towards the other.'
As I leave Solms-Delta, it is clear that while these farm workers do not think about the word 'reconciliation' every day, they are living proof that it is possible.
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UCC Bombers Team Preview – Fitzpatrick Cup 2017
January 11, 2017 /in News /by afleurope
In the lead up to the 2017 Fitzpatrick Cup to be held in Cork, Ireland on the 4th February we'll be taking a look at each side attending the annual universities tournament. We're kicking off the team previews with the host University men's side, the University College Cork Bombers.
The Bombers will be looking to impress in front of a home crowd and regain the 'Fitz' after missing out at the past two tournaments.
What has happened since the last Fitzpatrick Cup?
Another season, another Fitzpatrick Cup. Since last year's competition the Bombers have had a successful year on the field, winning their first Rebel Shield and having players in their ranks selected for National Teams. This year, the Bombers kicked off the year in typical fashion, with a BLAST, beating the current ARFLI Premiership winners, the Leeside Lions, in the first round of the Rebel Shield. The Bombers have drawn high numbers of players to training this year, pushing one another to improve week on week. This year the Bombers have had a high turnover of players, and a whole host of new players are eager to go one step further than last year.
Fitzpatrick Cup history
– Inaugural winners of the Fitzpatrick Cup 2013.
– Runners-Up 2015 & 2016
Players to watch
With the Leeside Lions being the current ARFLI Premiership winners it's safe to say footy has taken off on Leeside. The Bombers provided a number of players who went on to play for the Lions, with the likes of James "Enzo" O'Callaghan and Jack Kelleher having gained valuable experience competing against footballers who have been playing the game for a number of years.
A number of Bombers have gone on to represent the Irish Warriors over the past 12 months, with the likes of Peter Traynor, Rory O'Donnell, Paul Murphy, Matt Bell, Oisín Collins and Ronan Sheehan all given the opportunity to represent their country.
While the Bombers have an exciting crop of new players, providing the team with new and fresh ideas, players like Shane O'Sullivan, James Galvin, and Conor Beasley are just a few of the new players the Bombers have on board this year. You mix this in with the Bombers that have Fitzpatrick Cup experience like Evan O'Connor, Dean Johnson and Joe Maguire, and I think it's safe to say the Bombers go into this year's Fitzpatrick Cup full of hope and expectation.
So who's in charge?
Yet again the Bombers are led by the Lions double act of Eoin O Súilleabháin and Chris O'Brien. Eoin has represented the Irish Warriors over a number of years and has won it all as a player. Now he hopes to replicate that success as a manger. Chris O'Brien was the figurehead behind the Leeside Lions' march to an undefeated ARFLI season and Premiership crown, all in his first year in charge. He too will be hoping continue this success going forward with the college.
Interview with Eoin O Súilleabháin – Head Coach of UCC Bombers
Aims for the tournament?
"Our aims are to win it. No point in beating around the bush, it's what we're all aiming for. To be European Inter-varsities Champions.
On top of that, we also want to host a great tournament. The Fitzpatrick Cup is fast becoming one of the biggest events on the AFL Europe calendar, and we want to push on and make this year's installment the best yet."
Which players have the X-factor?
"It's always tough to pick out individual players from a list. In UCC we have a high turnover of players, through graduation, impact of other sports, etc. so we essentially have a new crop each September, boosted by a few players with a year or twos experience. It's an exciting prospect, and when you see their natural talent on show, you just need to guide them along.
We have a few in our list that have had call ups to the National Team, and some GAA and rugby converts that have taken to the game well, so it'll be interesting to see how they perform."
How have the preparations been going?
"Preparations have been going well on the whole. ARFLI have introduced a Winter Championship that has us playing regular footy, and we had the first leg of The Rebel Shield recently which was another opportunity to get a run out. Although neither were a 9s format, we've been focusing on that at training. Numbers have been great, application and effort the same, so hopefully it will all come together."
What are the main attributes of your team?
"It's tough to pick specific attributes when we haven't played fully as a team yet, but the intensity of some of our guys for the footy is amazing. The boys go whole-heatedly for the ball, take knocks and bumps, and just get on with it.
That, coupled with a few good legs and big grabs, it helps to get a good footing in a game."
afleurope http://afleurope.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/afl-logo.png afleurope2017-01-11 14:48:192017-01-11 14:48:19UCC Bombers Team Preview - Fitzpatrick Cup 2017
November 23, 2016 /in News /by afleurope
AFL Canada making the trip over the Atlantic in 2017!
AFL Europe and AFL Canada announced plans for the men's and women's Canadian Development teams to travel to London in May 2017. Both tournaments will be taking place from the 19th to 21st of May with a round robin fixture set in place.
To read more about the tournament click through the link below.
AFL Canada comes to London!
Coyotes sit atop the CNFA ladder
The CNFA ladder is starting to take shape. Following the weekends fixtures, the Cergy-Pointoise Coyotes are sitting on top for the 2016/17 season. The ASP Tigers have jumped into second position in front of the ALFA Lions who are in third with a game in hand. The Bordeaux Bombers have played 4 games and round out the top-four places. The two Parisian sides are yet to hit their straps but are in 5th and 6th as the Toulouse Hawks and new-comers, the Blagnac Aviators, are battling it out for the wooden spoon.
The next few rounds before Christmas are incredibly important for setting up sides 2nd half of the year and will go a long way to determining the make-up of the top 4.
AFL Europe Footy Show kicks off! AFL Europe Footy Show kicks off! AFL Europe Footy Show kicks off!
Monday night was the first instalment of the AFL Europe Footy Show after a 2-year hiatus. Despite a few technical issues and an annoying echo, we were able to put together a 45-minute show full of entertainment. Special guest, Oliver Howard, discussed his aims and objectives as the new Chairman along with general discussions on all things footy.
Improvements to the quality of the stream (and the general presenting) will occur over the course of the first few shows. Massive thanks to everyone who tuned in. We'll announce when the next show is scheduled well in advance.
If you'd like to listen to the recording from the first show, click through the link below.
AFL Europe Footy Show – Listen Here
Old vs New: Alumni take the win over the Students at UoB
It was a battle between old and new at the weekend for the University of Birmingham Aussie Rules Football Club. And it was the old boys who had the last laugh against the current students in their annual hit-out. A great initiative by the team at UoB keeping their alumni in the mix with all things Aussie Rules at the Uni. The final score in the match was 137 to 95 in favour of the Alumni.
New President in the DAFL
The Danish Australian Football League (DAFL) will be under the guidance of a new president in 2017. Thore Lauritzen was elected to take over the job from Simon Malone after his 2 years of great service. Thore has been an integral member in the DAFL community over a number of years. He is the captain of the national side, coach of the Farum Cats as well as being crowned best afield in this year's DAFL Grand Final.
Congratulations on the appointment Thore and all the best in your new role.
1st Round of the Rebel Shield goes to the Bombers
The first leg of the Rebel Shield took place on Friday evening at Mardyke Arena in Cork. It was the students, the UCC Bombers, who claimed the spoils over their cousins, the Leeside Lions. The hit-out was great prep for the Bombers who are gearing up for the upcoming Fitzpatrick Cup in early 2017.
The Lions will also take valuable match practice from the game as they look for a serious assault on the 2017 Champions League in April next year.
The return fixture should be hotly contested between these two clubs with the difference not too great to overcome for the Lions.
International Rules set for two-test hit out in 2017
After a year off, the International Rules series between the AFL and GAA has been set for November 2017. Following the two one-off tests in 2014 and 2015, the 2017 instalment will feature a two-test series at yet to be determined venues.
Australia will play host to the series and will present a side made up entirely of All-Australian players, as has been the case in the previous two series.
Check out the full press release from the Official AFL website.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-11-22/international-rules-series-returns-with-australia-to-host-two-tests
AFL Umpires stop in for a chat
Last night a handful of the AFL Umpiring squad gave up their time whilst on tour to sit down and have a chat about all things umpiring with several our current AFL Europe Umpiring team.
The boys shared stories of how they got into officiating the game and provided a great insight into some of the challenges they face in the recruitment and retention of high quality umpires. A massive thank you must go out to Shane Hill, Head of Umpiring, for arranging the get-together.
L-R: Hayden Charles, Gary Gila, Matt Stevic, Chris Goodman, Shane Hill, Ian Kafka, Jordan Bannister, Steve McInerney, Shaun Ryan, Josh Davey
Stay tuned on the www.afleurope.org for information on umpiring courses being held here in England in the new year.
Can you top the TruChallenge?
I'm sure that by now you've noticed the GB Swans and their TruChallenge taking over social media. If you think you and your club can top the 'flick and kick' challenge, then follow the link and post your video on Facebook. Be sure to tag AFL Europe!
https://www.truchallenge.co.uk/v/bGPMLb
ARFLI 7s kicks off
The first ARFLI 7s session was held over the weekend with 3 teams contesting the reduced format game. The County Lions, City Lions and UCC Bombers took part in the inaugural tournament in what was a great success.
ARFLI will be running several sessions around the country throughout the winter months. The full results from the first session are as follows:
County Lions 6.6.6. 102 to UCC Bombers 3.10.7. 97
City Lions 6.8.5. 113 to UCC Bombers 2.6.6. 62
City Lions 5.12.7. 129 to County Lions 7.5.11. 111
UoB and Oxford battle it out in a thriller
The boys from the University of Birmingham clinched a thrilling 3-point victory over rivals, Oxford University, in an incredible display of Aussie Rules.
Testing conditions didn't stop the intensity of the match with a supremely competitive contest experienced throughout. A strong Oxford side were unrelenting in their pressure and they've set the scene for a big year of university football.
In the women's match, the Oxford girls proved too strong for their opponents. Both matches were played in great spirit with massive congratulations to all players involved. We're looking forward to the return fixture between these two university football powerhouses.
Talent Combine uncovers stars of the future
The 6th AFL Europe Talent Combine was held at the weekend under the watchful eye of the AFL's International Talent Manager, Tadhg Kennelly. 23 boys from Ireland and France were selected to attend the combine and were put through a range of fitness and skills tests over the course of the weekend.
Massive congratulations to all the boys who tested as well as their parents for attending the information session on the Saturday afternoon. Tadhg and his team ran another smooth combine and will have a very tough decision to make when selecting the boys to take part in the AFL AIS Tour of Florida next year.
Read our full Combine review below:
http://afleurope.org/afl-europe-talent-combine-review/ | {
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from __future__ import division, print_function, absolute_import
import os
from os.path import join
from scipy._build_utils import numpy_nodepr_api
def configuration(parent_package='',top_path=None):
from numpy.distutils.misc_util import Configuration
from scipy._build_utils.system_info import get_info
config = Configuration('integrate', parent_package, top_path)
# Get a local copy of lapack_opt_info
lapack_opt = dict(get_info('lapack_opt',notfound_action=2))
# Pop off the libraries list so it can be combined with
# additional required libraries
lapack_libs = lapack_opt.pop('libraries', [])
mach_src = [join('mach','*.f')]
quadpack_src = [join('quadpack', '*.f')]
lsoda_src = [join('odepack', fn) for fn in [
'blkdta000.f', 'bnorm.f', 'cfode.f',
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'lsoda.f', 'prja.f', 'solsy.f', 'srcma.f',
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vode_src = [join('odepack', 'vode.f'), join('odepack', 'zvode.f')]
dop_src = [join('dop','*.f')]
quadpack_test_src = [join('tests','_test_multivariate.c')]
odeint_banded_test_src = [join('tests', 'banded5x5.f')]
config.add_library('mach', sources=mach_src,
config_fc={'noopt':(__file__,1)})
config.add_library('quadpack', sources=quadpack_src)
config.add_library('lsoda', sources=lsoda_src)
config.add_library('vode', sources=vode_src)
config.add_library('dop', sources=dop_src)
# Extensions
# quadpack:
include_dirs = [join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..', '_lib', 'src')]
if 'include_dirs' in lapack_opt:
lapack_opt = dict(lapack_opt)
include_dirs.extend(lapack_opt.pop('include_dirs'))
config.add_extension('_quadpack',
sources=['_quadpackmodule.c'],
libraries=['quadpack', 'mach'] + lapack_libs,
depends=(['__quadpack.h']
+ quadpack_src + mach_src),
include_dirs=include_dirs,
**lapack_opt)
# odepack/lsoda-odeint
odepack_opts = lapack_opt.copy()
odepack_opts.update(numpy_nodepr_api)
config.add_extension('_odepack',
sources=['_odepackmodule.c'],
libraries=['lsoda', 'mach'] + lapack_libs,
depends=(lsoda_src + mach_src),
**odepack_opts)
# vode
config.add_extension('vode',
sources=['vode.pyf'],
libraries=['vode'] + lapack_libs,
depends=vode_src,
**lapack_opt)
# lsoda
config.add_extension('lsoda',
sources=['lsoda.pyf'],
libraries=['lsoda', 'mach'] + lapack_libs,
depends=(lsoda_src + mach_src),
**lapack_opt)
# dop
config.add_extension('_dop',
sources=['dop.pyf'],
libraries=['dop'],
depends=dop_src)
config.add_extension('_test_multivariate',
sources=quadpack_test_src)
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config.add_extension('_test_odeint_banded',
sources=odeint_banded_test_src,
libraries=['lsoda', 'mach'] + lapack_libs,
depends=(lsoda_src + mach_src),
**lapack_opt)
config.add_subpackage('_ivp')
config.add_data_dir('tests')
return config
if __name__ == '__main__':
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Ann Coulter Thinks Sexual Harassment Allegations Against Harvey Weinstein Are a 'Lot of Fun'
By Conor Gaffey On 10/30/17 at 11:18 AM EDT
Political commentator and author Ann Coulter speaks at The Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe at Sony Studios in Los Angeles on August 27, 2016. Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty
U.S. Sexual harassment Harvey Weinstein Kevin Spacey Ann Coulter
Right-wing commentator Ann Coulter is known for expressing controversial views, sometimes live on television. The author once said on Fox News program Hannity that Russian President Vladimir Putin has "time after time after time made [former President Barack] Obama a monkey," earning condemnation even from some of her like-minded commentators.
So it was perhaps unsurprising that Coulter managed to turn an interview on British television program Good Morning Britain on Monday—in which she was asked to comment on an allegation of sexual harassment against actor Kevin Spacey—into a source of outrage.
"I hope it's not true; I like him as an actor. On the other hand, I love all of the allegations coming out against all these big Hollywood types like Harvey Weinstein. That's been a lot of fun," said Coulter.
Good on @susannareid100 for responding to Ann Coulter's characteristically stupid remarks about the Kevin Spacey news pic.twitter.com/AB7cEyBvQx
— Nooruddean (@BeardedGenius) October 30, 2017
After The New York Times published allegations against movie producer Weinstein on October 5, dozens of women in the entertainment industry, including Angelina Jolie, Gwyneth Paltrow and Lupita Nyong'o, have said that Weinstein made inappropriate sexual advances toward them or sexually harassed them. Six women have accused Weinstein of rape, according to the BBC.
Read more: Who is Anthony Rapp? Actor says Kevin Spacey tried to seduce him when he was a boy
Weinstein apologized for his behavior in a statement to the Times but has denied allegations of nonconsensual sex and said that he never retaliated against women for rejecting his sexual advances. Weinstein was fired from The Weinstein Company, and criminal investigations into complaints from women against him are ongoing in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Many viewers reacted to Coulter's comments with outrage and disgust.
Disgusted with Republican commentator on @GMB saying she's found Weinstein allegations fun. Glad @susannareid100 said not fun for accusers
— Julie (@twizzlequeen) October 30, 2017
Agreed. Also, why the fuck are @GMB inviting people like Ann Coulter on in the first place? Who next, @prisonplanet? https://t.co/CZIru6Xmoq
— Mike P Williams (@Mike_P_Williams) October 30, 2017
Coulter was a big supporter of Donald Trump during the 2016 U.S. presidential election but has grown increasingly frustrated with the president's failure to deliver on some of his promises, including building a Mexican-funded border wall. She recently suggested that she'd prefer "President Pence"—a reference to Trump's deputy, Vice President Mike Pence—if the border wall was not going to be built.
Coulter was brought on Good Morning Britain to talk about the allegation against Spacey. Actor Anthony Rapp told BuzzFeed that Spacey had made an unwanted sexual advance toward him in 1986, when Rapp was 14 years old and Spacey was 26.
Spacey posted a statement on Twitter responding to the allegation. The House of Cards actor said that he did not remember the encounter. "But if I did behave then as he describes, I owe him the sincerest apology for what would have been deeply inappropriate drunken behavior," said Spacey.
Anthony Rapp Was 14 When He Says Spacey Attacked Him
Annabella Sciorra Says Harvey Weinstein Raped Her
Ann Coulter Says Everyone Wants Trump to Be Impeached
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We have had an awful summer out here, hot, hot and more heat. We had the hottest July on record and you can tell by my electric bill. So........ one of the reasons that the newsletter has not been around. You go to work, come home, fix dinner, water the plants and the heat just drains you of all energy. But it is cooling down, we had no monsoon this summer which means no rain except for when there was a hurricane off of Baja.
I hope everyone had a wonderful Labor Day weekend, the last weekend of summer. Football started on Thursday night and cool weather can not be too far off. The Bears are on Sunday night, so the phone lines between here and Chicago will be ringing off the wall whenever they score a touchdown. Bandit is ready for football season, he has his pillow set up on the rocking chair in front of the TV and is looking for some Pringles. I have been trying to teach Trigger how to say "Go Bears" but all he says is pretty pretty.
The house is getting worked on, new floors next weekend in the dining room and kitchen. Furniture to paint, walls to paint, curtains to make and quilts to sew. But the best thing is I got a new farm table so I can sew again. So if anyone would like to help, just email me. I am going to have someone finish painting the outside of the house,The Great Vacation is still here, ankle is still not healed but walk like a "fast" old lady now, so no more climbing up on ten foot ladders for me. Morlene and I went to a Concert, and got to see Chicago and Earth, Wind and Fire. After walking 3 blocks from where we parked to the concert, ankle told me to drop dead but when the concert started, you can not seat at the concert, have to get up and dance with the music. I paid for it the whole weekend with my ankle, talk about feeling like an old lady !!!!
It is starting to "cool" off and my favorite time of the year is the Fall.
The evenings are starting to cool down, and time to go out and see the valley.
The Farm at South Mountain is open again. It closed down for the summer.
If you didn't know that it was there, you would drive right by it.
Claudia and I just love the farm.
more easy for you. The kittens want to make it the place that you look for recipes (check out all the wonderful new recipes that have been added), patterns for crafts, a newsletter to bring you a laugh or too, links to your favorite websites, ads to help people with their businesses and if you would like to look at some of my crafts and order, thank you.
but I keep doing it. The first recipe is one that I tried this past week and it is excellent.
Arizona, sharing this state with everyone. Tigger and Katie have been yelling all night long, Tigger is excited about the fact that football is coming. He loves it or it is the noise from the games. I have been trying to teach him how to say "Go Bears" but ...... he doesn't feel the same about them as I do.
everyone for being a friend. Say a prayer for our Armed Forces and pray that they will be home soon. | {
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As President Donald Trump's secretary of education, Betsy DeVos has worked to subvert public education. She has promoted the privatization of public schools through vouchers, called for deep cuts to federal funding, rolled back protections for vulnerable children, and shilled for the for-profit college industry that has defrauded countless students.
Scroll down through this timeline to see what Betsy DeVos has done as education secretary. Each moment shows how she's been a disastrous choice, just as public school supporters knew she would be.
DeVos' confirmation hearing raises further concern about her qualifications. She cannot address fundamental questions about the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, including whether states and localities have to comply. She was unfamiliar with the difference between proficiency and growth. She won't say whether she believes guns belong in schools, and whether for-profit charters that receive public funding should be held to the same standards as public schools. Her most cringe-worthy answers—like the one about a school in Montana that might need guns to protect against a "potential grizzly" —go viral.
DeVos barely wins confirmation. Despite 1.1 million letters and 80,000 phone calls from NEA supporters urging senators to vote no, the U.S. Senate confirms DeVos. Vice President Mike Pence casts the deciding vote, the first time in the nation's history a vice president's vote was necessary to approve a cabinet nominee.
DeVos supports rollback of protections for trans students. As one of her first acts as education secretary, DeVos encourages President Trump to retract protections that allow transgender students to use bathrooms that correspond with their gender identity.
DeVos supports Trump budget proposal to slash funding for Department of Education by 13.5%. This proposal asks for a collective $9 billion in cuts to education, including after-school programs, career and technical education, and programs to hire and train teachers. The budget bolsters the Trump-DeVos privatization agenda with $250 million for vouchers, while rolling back education spending to pre-2002 levels (by today's dollars). The Republican-controlled Congress rejects her entire request.
Thousands protest DeVos' commencement address at a historically black university. A Florida educator gathered more than 10,000 signatures asking Bethune-Cookman University leaders to reconsider their invitation to DeVos. She had just supported a budget that hurts Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), and makes a $3.9 billion reduction to Pell Grants, which a majority of HBCU students rely on. She also referred to HBCUs as "pioneers of choice," a complete misrepresentation of their history. DeVos was booed throughout her speech.
DeVos is sued for repealing federal protections that hold predatory for-profit colleges accountable. DeVos violated federal law by revoking the Borrower Defense Rule, meant to make schools financially responsible for fraud, and forbid them from forcing students to resolve complaints outside court.
The DeVos-led Education Department attempts to strip its employees of collective bargaining rights. Department officials unilaterally impose a "collective bargaining agreement" on 3,900 union staffers represented by American Federation of Government Employees Council 252, and say they will no longer bargain with them.
Betsy DeVos's interview on 60 Minutes interview is a must-watch.
One of the first decisions the next president will make is the selection of a new education secretary.With presidential candidates forming their platforms, we are asking them the tough questions – and we want to make sure your questions are answered.
What do you want to ask the next president?
Betsy DeVos endorses plan to place guns in schools. She proposes using federal grant money intended for academics and student enrichment to purchase firearms for teachers to keep in their classrooms. After educators and parents express outrage, citing the potential danger to students and teachers alike, DeVos backs away from this plan.
Betsy DeVos imperils a program to help educators and other public employees handle college loan debt. The Trump administration threatens to abolish the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, which allows public workers to apply for forgiveness of their student loans after 10 years of service and on-time loan payments. As of September 30, 2018, only 0.5% of public service workers who applied to the program received forgiveness.
Trump's school safety commission, chaired by Betsy DeVos, releases its report with recommendations that would do little to protect students. The Commission was formed after the largest mass shooting at a high school, in Parkland, Fla. Instead of addressing gun laws, the commission instead dismantles students' civil rights protections by rescinding an Obama-era policy directing schools not to punish minority students at higher rates than white students.
DeVos pushes to expand federal vouchers and cut education spending. Her voucher bill is a brazen scheme that would invest $50 billion in private school vouchers over 10 years. Meanwhile, DeVos backs Trump's proposal to cut education spending by $8.5 billion in 2020, eliminating more than two dozen programs that help public schools, including teacher development, academic support and enrichment, and after-school activities.
DeVos opens the door for private schools and religious organizations to receive a windfall of taxpayer funding. DeVos says the U.S. Department of Education will no longer enforce provisions that require federally funded services be provided only by public employees or contractors independent of private schools and religious organizations. It is an unprecedented move for a federal agency to indicate its intent not to enforce the law as written.
DeVos Testifies. In testimony before a House subcommittee, DeVos struggles to defend her proposal to cut $7 billion from education programs, including eliminating all $18 million in federal funding for the Special Olympics. She also struggles to justify her claim that "students may be better served by being in larger classes." Her proposal includes a 26 percent reduction to state grants for special education and millions of dollars in cuts to programs for students who are blind.
Whether it's the qualities they're looking for in an education secretary or another issue that affects schools, the candidates running for president should address educators' most pressing questions.
We're asking all major candidates for president to go on the record with their thoughts and positions on the issues and policies that impact students, educators, public schools, and communities across the nation. | {
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The 30,000-year-old body of a wooly mammoth recently uncovered by Jenya, an 11-year-old Russian boy, is the most well-preserved remains of the species discovered in at least 100 years.
The mammoth had died at the tender young age of 16 after growing to be a sturdy six-and-a-half feet tall. The poor guy was missing a tusk, too, which scientists say probably contributed to his down fall. (The lack of tusk meant that it would've been hard for the young mammoth to defend itself against predators.) Some splits on the remaining tusk are indicative of human contact, leading the researchers to believe that it was indeed an Ice Age man who killed the mammoth some 20,000-30,000 years ago. | {
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Tonight: Biggest, brightest full moon of the year
David Pescovitz 11:25 am Fri Dec 12, 2008
If you get a chance, check out tonight's full moon. It will be closer to Earth than it's been since 1993 – 221,560 miles away, making it look 30 percent brighter and 14 percent larger than 2008's other full moons. The composite NASA photo above shows how different the size of the moon appears at perigee, the moon's closest point to the Earth, and apogee, its furthest position from us. From National Geographic:
"Typically we don't have the full moon phase and perigee (the position of an object at its least distance from Earth), coinciding at the same time, so that makes this event particularly special," said Ed Krupp, director of the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, California…
"While high tides happen each month when the sun, Earth, and the moon are aligned, there is going to be an enhanced effect, with the moon being the closest it's been in more than a decade," said Ben Burress, staff astronomer at the Chabot Space and Science Center in Oakland, California.
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The massive new Huntersville facility is their 5th location in the Carolinas and their first in the Charlotte region. They currently have locations in Charleston, SC (opened 1990), Columbia, SC (opened 1994), Greenville, SC (opened 1999) and Raleigh, NC (opened 2005). Frankie's of Charlotte is unique in that it is by far the largest family entertainment facility in the Carolinas. The park sits on 20 acres and has 84,000 sq. ft. of indoor entertainment space.
The indoor portion of Frankie's features 24 lanes of Luxury Bowling, a full-service Chef driven Restaurant, Bar, and large Event Room designed for corporate events and parties.
The Fast-Casual Cafe with indoor and outdoor seating, offers a menu that includes something for everyone to enjoy.
The Park has many attractions including Charlotte's largest arcade. In the Laser Tag arena, two teams compete head to head in a Post-Apocalyptic Charlotte. The towering Drop Zone features multiple thirty-foot drops that overlook the entire arcade. The Fun House is a massive three-story playground that will keep the kids amused for hours. Everyone from kids to adults can also enjoy the LED illuminated Bumper Cars.
The Dark Ride is a fully immersive 7D motion ride that will keep you coming back for more with four different movies available! The Hologate is a state of the art VR experience that pits four combatants against a common enemy to see who posts the top score.
Outside, the twenty-acre Park features Pirate Island Golf consisting of three unique 18 Hole Miniature Golf Courses where no two holes are alike. The three custom-designed Go-Kart tracks are The Road Course, a quarter-mile track for the whole family, The Slick Track that will put your racing skills to the test against other drivers and the new Drifter Track, with its hairpin turns, will challenge even the most experienced of drivers.
If rides are more your style, the Tea Cups and Swing Ride are two nostalgic rides for all ages. Swinging a full 360 degrees, the high flying Discovery will have riders hanging upside down nearly sixty feet above the ground. The Mega Disk'O has you seated on a saucer, spinning and traveling up and down a giant half-pipe.
Frankie's Charlotte has already hired 213 employees and they now plan on hiring an additional 100 – 150 before our peak season hits next Spring and Summer.
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4 Relieve such Cares as mine?
9 Thus Languishing in Love.
15 And Tame the wildest Care.
19 Nor can I bear the pain.
21 I burn, I burn, I burn, and yet I Love the Flames.
24 And Torture with the Sweet excess of Light?
25 Our Hearts, alas! how frail their make!
27 Oh why is Love so strong, and Natures self so weak?
31 Unvail thy Beauties tho' I faint.
35 And Pain and Pleasure mix no more.
38 My Heart shall all be Love, my Jesus all Delight.
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NAFEMS - Why Do Design Optimisation?
'Optimisation' is about selecting the best option from a range of possible choices. It is natural to consider this when designing a new product. As the old saying goes, 'A job worth doing is worth doing well'. Why not produce a design that is the best in its class, if you have the means to do so? It may not cost any more in time and money to design and produce; and it may cost less. The customers for your product will be more please with it. Everyone will be happier, except your competitors.
But how to make the selection, that is the question. Maybe in practise, you would settle for something that is some way short of 'optimal'. Perhaps you would be happy with a significant improvement o an existing design. It amounts to a very similar problem; how to search for better designs, in a systematic, practical and affordable way.
What are our objectives in designing a product?
How 'well defined' does a design have to be in order to be optimisable?
Give that a design evolves in a series of phases, where does optimisation fit in?
Can it address the important high-value design decisions?
What are the industrial process issues and benefits associated with putting design optimisation into practise?
What are the benefits to the product?
Design Phases: How Do The Concepts and Details Evolve? | {
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Wisconsin health officials said the state now has six confirmed cases of the mysterious polio-like illness Acute Flaccid Myelitis.
Wisconsin health officials now say the state has six confirmed cases of the rare polio-like illness known as acute flaccid myelitis.
Five of the six cases involve children; four of the six are in the state's southeastern region, according to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
The disease is believed to afflict fewer than one in 1 million people. This year the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported 80 confirmed cases around the nation.
Patients often experience cold-like symptoms followed later by weakness in the arms and legs, droopy eyelids, trouble moving eyes or swallowing, slurred speech and in some cases, respiratory failure.
Health officials advised parents who notice any of these symptoms in their children to get medical care as soon as possible.
While much about the disease remains unknown, including the cause and best treatment, it has been linked to an enterovirus, part of a family of RNA viruses including those that cause polio and hepatitis A. While the symptoms appear similar to polio, patients test negative for the polio virus. | {
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Marija Swietowna Tichwinska (ros. Мария Световна Тихвинская, ur. 24 lutego 1970 w Leningradu) – rosyjska snowboardzistka, wicemistrzyni świata.
Kariera
W zawodach Pucharu Świata zadebiutowała 23 listopada 1996 roku w Zell am See, zajmując 18. miejsce w gigancie. Tym samym już w swoim debiucie wywalczyła pierwsze pucharowe punkty. Pierwszy raz na podium zawodów tego cyklu stanęła 6 grudnia 1997 roku w Sestriere, kończąc rywalizację w snowcrossie na drugiej pozycji. W zawodach tych rozdzieliła dwie Austriaczki: Manuelę Riegler i Ursulę Fingerlos. W kolejnych startach jeszcze trzy razy stawała na podium zawodów PŚ: 14 stycznia 2001 roku w Morzine była trzecia w snowcrossie, a 6 września 2001 roku w Valle Nevado i 18 stycznia 2002 roku w Bardonecchii zajmowała drugie miejsce w tej samej konkurencji. Najlepsze wyniki osiągnęła w sezonie 2001/2002, kiedy to zajęła 8. miejsce w klasyfikacji generalnej. Ponadto w sezonie 1997/1998 była trzecia w klasyfikacji snowcrossu.
Jej największym sukcesem jest srebrny medal w snowcrossie na mistrzostwach świata w Berchtesgaden w 1999 roku. Uplasowała się tam między dwoma Francuzkami: Julie Pomagalski i Olivię Guerry. Była też między innymi piąta w snowcrossie podczas mistrzostw świata w Madonna di Campiglio w 2001 roku. Rok później brała udział w igrzyskach olimpijskich w Salt Lake City, zajmując 15. miejsce w gigancie równoległym.
Osiągnięcia
Igrzyska olimpijskie
Mistrzostwa świata
Puchar Świata
Miejsca w klasyfikacji generalnej
sezon 1996/1997: 85.
sezon 1997/1998: 15.
sezon 1998/1999: 38.
sezon 1999/2000: 36.
sezon 2000/2001: 24.
sezon 2001/2002: 8.
sezon 2002/2003: 15.
sezon 2003/2004: -
Miejsca na podium
Sestriere – 6 grudnia 1997 (snowcross) – 2. miejsce
Morzine – 14 stycznia 2001 (snowcross) – 3. miejsce
Valle Nevado – 6 września 2001 (snowcross) – 2. miejsce
Bardonecchia – 18 stycznia 2002 (snowcross) – 2. miejsce
Linki zewnętrzne
Profil na stronie FIS
Rosyjscy olimpijczycy
Rosyjscy snowboardziści
Uczestnicy Zimowych Igrzysk Olimpijskich 2002
Urodzeni w 1970 | {
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GeometryElementary Geometry for College StudentsGiven: r ∥ s Transversal t ∠ 1 is a right ∠ Prove: ∠ 2 is a right ∠
Given: r ∥ s Transversal t ∠ 1 is a right ∠ Prove: ∠ 2 is a right ∠
2.1 The Parallel Postulate And Special Angles2.2 Indirect Proof2.3 Proving Lines Parallel2.4 The Angles Of A Triangle2.5 Convex Polygons2.6 Symmetry And Transformations2.CR Review Exercises2.CT Test
Given: r ∥ s
Transversal t
∠ 1 is a right ∠
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Ch. 2.1 - Lines r and s are cut by the transversal t. Which...Ch. 2.1 - ADBC, ABDC, and mA=92. Find: a mB b mC c mDCh. 2.1 - lm, with transversal t and OQ bisects MNO. If...Ch. 2.1 - Given: lm Transversal t m1=4x+2 m6=4x2 Find: x and...Ch. 2.1 - Given: mn Transversal k m3=x23x m6=(x+4)(x5) Find:...Ch. 2.1 - Given: mn Transversal k m1=5x+y m2=3x+y m8=3x+5y...Ch. 2.1 - Given: mn Transversal k m3=6x+y m5=8x+2y m6=4x+7y...Ch. 2.1 - In the three-dimensional figure, CAAB and BEAB....Ch. 2.1 - Given: lmand34 Prove: 14 See figure below. PROOF...Ch. 2.1 - Given: lmandmn Prove: 14 PROOF Statements Reasons...Ch. 2.1 - Given: CEDF Transversal AB CX bisects ACE DE...Ch. 2.1 - Given: CEDF Transversal AB DE bisects CDF Prove:...Ch. 2.1 - Given: rs Transversal t 1 is a right Prove: 2 is...Ch. 2.1 - Given: ABDEmBAC=42mEDC=54 Find: mACD HINT: There...Ch. 2.1 - Given: ABDEmBAC+mCDE=93 Find: mACD See Hint in...Ch. 2.1 - Given: rs, rt See figure for Exercise 25. Prove:...Ch. 2.1 - In triangle ABC, line t is drawn through vertex A...Ch. 2.1 - In Exercises 30 to 32, write a formal proof of...Ch. 2.1 - In Exercises 30 to 32, write a formal proof of...Ch. 2.1 - In Exercises 30 to 32, write a formal proof of...Ch. 2.1 - Suppose that two lines are cut by a transversal in...Ch. 2.1 - Given: Line l and point P not on l Construct: PQlCh. 2.1 - Given: Triangle ABC with three acute angles....Ch. 2.1 - Given: Triangle MNQ with obtuse MNQ Construct:...Ch. 2.1 - Given: Triangle MNQ with obtuse MNQ Construct:...Ch. 2.1 - Given: A line m and a point T not on m Suppose...Ch. 2.2 - Note: Exercises preceded by an asterisk are of a...Ch. 2.2 - Note: Exercises preceded by an asterisk are of a...Ch. 2.2 - Note: Exercises preceded by an asterisk are of a...Ch. 2.2 - Note: Exercises preceded by an asterisk are of a...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercises 5 to 10, draw a conclusion where...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercises 5 to 10, draw a conclusion where...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercises 5 to 10, draw a conclusion where...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercises 5 to 10, draw a conclusion where...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercises 5 to 10, draw a conclusion where...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercises 5 to 10, draw a conclusion where...Ch. 2.2 - Which of the following statements would you prove...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercises 12 to 14, write the first statement...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercises 12 to 14, write the first statement...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercises 12 to 14, write the first statement...Ch. 2.2 - For Exercises 15 to 18, the given statement is...Ch. 2.2 - For Exercises 15 to 18, the given statement is...Ch. 2.2 - For Exercises 15 to 18, the given statement is...Ch. 2.2 - For Exercises 15 to 18, the given statement is...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercise 19 and 20, state a conclusion for the...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercise 19 and 20, state a conclusion for the...Ch. 2.2 - A periscope uses an indirect method of...Ch. 2.2 - Some stores use an indirect method of observation....Ch. 2.2 - In Exercises 23 to 34, give the indirect proof for...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercises 23 to 34, give the indirect proof for...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercises 23 to 34, give the indirect proof for...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercises 23 to 35, give the indirect proof for...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercises 23 to 34, give the indirect proof for...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercises 23 to 32, give the indirect proof for...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercises 23 to 32, give the indirect proof for...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercises 23 to 32, give the indirect proof for...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercises 23 to 32, give the indirect proof for...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercises 23 to 32, give the indirect proof for...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercises 23 to 34, give the indirect proof for...Ch. 2.2 - In Exercises 23 to 34, give the indirect proof for...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercises 1 to 6, l and m are cut by...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercises 1 to 6, l and m are cut by...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercises 1 to 6, l and m are cut by...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercises 1 to 6, l and m are cut by...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercises 1 to 6, l and m are cut by...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercises 1 to 6, l and m are cut by...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 7 to 16, name the lines if any that...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 7 to 16, name the lines if any that...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 7 to 16, name the lines if any that...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 7 to 16, name the lines if any that...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 7 to 16, name the lines if any that...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 7 to 16, name the lines if any that...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 7 to 16, name the lines if any that...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 7 to 16, name the lines if any that...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 7 to 16, name the lines if any that...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 7 to 16, name the lines if any that...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 17 and 18, complete each proof by...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercises 17 and 18, complete each proof by...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercises 19 to 22, complete the proof. Given:...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 19 to 22 complete the proof. Given: 1 ...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 19 to 22 complete the proof. Given: DE...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 19 to 22 complete the proof. Given: XY...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 23 to 30, determine the value of x so...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 23 to 30, determine the value of x so...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 23 to 30, determine the value of x so...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 23 to 30, determine the value of x so...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 23 to 30, determine the value of x so...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 23 to 30, determine the value of x so...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 23 to 30, determine the value of x so...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercise 23 to 30, determine the value of x so...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercises 31 to 33, give a formal proof for...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercises 31 to 33, give a formal proof for...Ch. 2.3 - In Exercises 31 to 33, give a formal proof for...Ch. 2.3 - Explain why the statement in Exercise 33 remains...Ch. 2.3 - Given that point P does not lie on the line l,...Ch. 2.3 - Given that point Q does not lie on AB, construct...Ch. 2.3 - A carpenter drops a plumb line from point A to BC....Ch. 2.3 - Given: m2+m3=90 BE bisects ABC CE bisects BCD...Ch. 2.4 - In Exercise 1 to 4, refer to ABC . 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Each...Ch. 2.4 - Explain why the following statement is true. The...Ch. 2.4 - In Exercises 45 to 47, write a formal proof for...Ch. 2.4 - In Exercises 45 to 47, write a formal proof for...Ch. 2.4 - In Exercises 45 to 47, write a formal proof for...Ch. 2.4 - Given: AB, DE and CF ABDE CG bisects BCF FG...Ch. 2.4 - Given: NQ bisects MNP PQ bisects MPR mQ=42 Find:...Ch. 2.4 - Given: In rt ABC, AD bisects CAB and BF bisects...Ch. 2.5 - For Exercises 1 and 2, consider a group of regular...Ch. 2.5 - For Exercises 1 and 2, consider a group of regular...Ch. 2.5 - Given: ABDC, ADBC, AEFC, with angle measures as...Ch. 2.5 - In pentagon ABCDE with BDE, find the measure of...Ch. 2.5 - Find the total number of diagonals for a polygon...Ch. 2.5 - Find the total number of diagonals for a polygon...Ch. 2.5 - Find the sum of the measures of the interior...Ch. 2.5 - Find the sum of the measures of the interior...Ch. 2.5 - Find the measure of each interior angle of a...Ch. 2.5 - Find the measure of each interior angle of a...Ch. 2.5 - Find the measures of each exterior angle of a...Ch. 2.5 - Find the measures of each exterior angle of a...Ch. 2.5 - Find the number of sides for a polygon whose sum...Ch. 2.5 - Find the number of sides for a polygon whose sum...Ch. 2.5 - Find the number of sides for a regular polygon...Ch. 2.5 - Find the number of sides for a regular polygon...Ch. 2.5 - Find the number of sides for a regular polygon...Ch. 2.5 - Find the number of sides for a regular polygon...Ch. 2.5 - What is the measure of each interior angle of a...Ch. 2.5 - Lug bolts are equally spaced about the wheel to...Ch. 2.5 - In Exercises 21 to 26, with P={allpolygons} as the...Ch. 2.5 - In Exercises 21 to 26, with P={allpolygons} as the...Ch. 2.5 - In Exercises 21 to 26, with P={allpolygons} as the...Ch. 2.5 - In Exercises 21 to 26, with P={allpolygons} as the...Ch. 2.5 - In Exercises 21 to 26, with P={allpolygons} as the...Ch. 2.5 - In Exercises 21 to 26, with P={allpolygons} as the...Ch. 2.5 - Given: Quadrilateral RSTQ with exterior s at R and...Ch. 2.5 - Given: Regular hexagon ABCDEF with diagonal AC and...Ch. 2.5 - Given: Quadrilateral RSTV with diagonals RT and SV...Ch. 2.5 - Given: Quadrilateral ABCD with BAAD and BCDC...Ch. 2.5 - A father wishes to make a baseball home plate for...Ch. 2.5 - The adjacent interior and exterior angles of a...Ch. 2.5 - Find the measure of each a acute interior angle of...Ch. 2.5 - Find the measure of each a acute interior angle of...Ch. 2.5 - Consider any regular polygon; find and join in...Ch. 2.5 - Consider a regular hexagon RSTUVW. What does...Ch. 2.5 - The face of a clock has the shape of a regular...Ch. 2.5 - The top surface of a picnic table is in the shape...Ch. 2.5 - Consider a polygon of n sides deter-mined by the n...Ch. 2.5 - For the concave quadrilateral ABCD, explain why...Ch. 2.5 - If mA=20, mB=88 and mC=31, find the measure of the...Ch. 2.5 - Is it possible for a polygon to have the following...Ch. 2.5 - Is it possible for a regular polygon to have the...Ch. 2.5 - Draw a concave hexagon that has: a one interior...Ch. 2.5 - Draw a concave pentagon that has: a one interior...Ch. 2.5 - For concave pentagon ABCDE, find the measure of...Ch. 2.5 - For concave hexagon HJKLMN, mH=y and the measure...Ch. 2.6 - Which letters have symmetry with respect to a...Ch. 2.6 - Which letters have symmetry with respect to a...Ch. 2.6 - Which letters have symmetry with respect to a...Ch. 2.6 - Which letters have symmetry with respect to a...Ch. 2.6 - Which geometric figures have symmetry with respect...Ch. 2.6 - Which geometric figures have symmetry with respect...Ch. 2.6 - Which geometric figures have symmetry with respect...Ch. 2.6 - Which geometric figures have symmetry with respect...Ch. 2.6 - Which words have a vertical line of symmetry? 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WOW...Ch. 2.6 - Complete each figure so that it has symmetry with...Ch. 2.6 - Complete each figure so that it has symmetry with...Ch. 2.6 - Complete each figure so that it reflects across...Ch. 2.6 - Complete each figure so that it reflects across...Ch. 2.6 - Suppose that ABC slides to right to the position...Ch. 2.6 - Suppose that square RSTV slides point for point to...Ch. 2.6 - Given that the vertical line is a line of...Ch. 2.6 - Given that the horizontal line is a line of...Ch. 2.6 - Given that the each letter has symmetry with...Ch. 2.6 - What word is produced by 180 rotation about the...Ch. 2.6 - What word is produced by 180 rotation about the...Ch. 2.6 - What word is produced by 360 rotation about the...Ch. 2.6 - In which direction clockwise or counterclockwise...Ch. 2.6 - In which direction clockwise or counterclockwise...Ch. 2.6 - Considering that the consecutive dials on the...Ch. 2.6 - Considering that the consecutive dials on the...Ch. 2.6 - Describe the types of symmetry displayed by each...Ch. 2.6 - Describe the types of symmetry displayed by each...Ch. 2.6 - Given a figure, which of the following pairs of...Ch. 2.6 - Given a figure, which of the following pairs of...Ch. 2.6 - A regular hexagon is rotated about a centrally...Ch. 2.6 - A regular octagon is rotated about a centrally...Ch. 2.6 - ABC is the image of ABC following the reflec- tion...Ch. 2.6 - XYZ is the image of XYZ following a 100...Ch. 2.6 - Hexagon ABCBAD is determined when the open figure...Ch. 2.6 - Rectangle BCAC is formed when the right ABC is...Ch. 2.CR - If m1=m2, which lines are parallel?Ch. 2.CR - Given: m13=70 Find: m3Ch. 2.CR - Given: m9=2x+17m11=5x94 Find: xCh. 2.CR - Given: mB=75mDCE=50 Find: mD and mDEFCh. 2.CR - Given: mDCA=130mBAC=2x+ymBCE=150mDEC=2xy Find: x...Ch. 2.CR - Given: ACDFAEBFmAEF=3ymBFE=x+45mFBC=2x+15 Find: x...Ch. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 7 to 11 use the given...Ch. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 7 to 11, use the given...Ch. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 7 to 11, use the given...Ch. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 7 to 11, use the given...Ch. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 7 to 11, use the given...Ch. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 12 to 15 , find the values of...Ch. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 12 to 15 , find the values of...Ch. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 12 to 15, find the values of...Ch. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 12 to 15 , find the values of...Ch. 2.CR - Given: m1=x212 m4=x(x2) Find: x so that ABCDCh. 2.CR - Given: ABCDm2=x23x+4m1=17xx25mACE=111 Find: m3,...Ch. 2.CR - Given: DCAB ACmA=3x+ymD=5x+10mC=5y+20 Find: mBCh. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 19 to 24, decide whether the...Ch. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 19 to 24, decide whether the...Ch. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 19 to 24, decide whether the...Ch. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 19 to 24, decide whether the...Ch. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 19 to 24 , decide whether the...Ch. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 19 to 24, decide whether the...Ch. 2.CR - Complete the following table for regular polygons....Ch. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 26 to 29, sketch, if...Ch. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 26 to 29, sketch, if...Ch. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 26 to 29, sketch, if...Ch. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 26 to 29, sketch, if...Ch. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 30 and 31, write the...Ch. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 30 and 31, write the...Ch. 2.CR - Which statementthe converse, the inverse, or the...Ch. 2.CR - Given: ABCF23 Prove: 13Ch. 2.CR - Given: 1 is complementary to 2; 2 is complementary...Ch. 2.CR - Given: BEDACDDA Prove: 12Ch. 2.CR - Given: ACDCAB Prove: DACBCh. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 37 and 38 , give the first...Ch. 2.CR - For Review Exercises 37 and 38 , give the first...Ch. 2.CR - Given: mn Prove: 12Ch. 2.CR - Given: 13 Prove: mnCh. 2.CR - Construct the line through C parallel to AB.Ch. 2.CR - Construct an equilateral triangle ABC with side...Ch. 2.CR - Which block letters have a line symmetry at least...Ch. 2.CR - Which figures have a) line symmetry at least one...Ch. 2.CR - When ABC slides to its image DEF, how are ABC and...Ch. 2.CR - Complete the drawing so that the figure is...Ch. 2.CR - Through what approximate angle of rotation must a...Ch. 2.CT - Consider the figure shown at the right. a Name the...Ch. 2.CT - In the accompanying figure, m2=68, m8=112, and...Ch. 2.CT - To prove a theorem of the form "If P, then Q" by...Ch. 2.CT - Assuming that statements 1 and 2 are true, draw a...Ch. 2.CT - Let all of the lines named be coplanar. Make a...Ch. 2.CT - Through the point A, construct the line that is...Ch. 2.CT - For ABC, find mB if a mA=65 and mC=79...Ch. 2.CT - a What word describes a polygon with five sides?...Ch. 2.CT - a Given that the polygon shown has six congruent...Ch. 2.CT - Consider the block letters A, D, N, O, and X....Ch. 2.CT - Which type of transformation slide, reflection, or...Ch. 2.CT - In the figure shown, suppose that ABDC and ADBC....Ch. 2.CT - If m1=x+28 and m2=2x26 find the value x for which...Ch. 2.CT - In the figure shown, suppose that ray CD bisects...Ch. 2.CT - In the figure shows, ACE is an exterior angle of...Ch. 2.CT - In Exercises 16 and 18 , complete the missing...Ch. 2.CT - In Exercise 16 and 18, complete the missing...Ch. 2.CT - In Exercises 16 and 18 , complete the missing...Ch. 2.CT - In XYZ, XYZ is trisected by YW and YV. With angle...
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Just got an email from a gentlman at Eight Elm Photo in Toronto in regards to Forte.
"Regarding future it is very diffiult to say anything concrete.
Unfortunately they have not got the banking credit. It means that they have become unable to finance the production.
In accordance with the Court they have started the liquidation of FORTE. The Court will announce somebody to arrange the procedure. During this procedure they will try to sell FORTE and its territories to somebody. First they would like to find an investor from the photo sector.
We hope that this person will agree on continuing the production of the orders that are on hand during the procedure of liquidation.
We will inform you as soon as we know this person and his ideas in this matter".
Sure hope there is a buyer out there...and if there is, that they continue production of all films and papers! Keep your developer stained, fixer smelly fingers crossed!
I wanted to experiement with Forte because I'd heard so many rave reviews. So I picked some up last time I bought film (from Eight Elm). I haven't even enlarged any of those prints yet! Now it seems that the experiementation is very likely for not.
Last I heard, Forte was making film and paper for Bergger. Has anyone heard something different?
You'll hire me as film tester, Deniz? Would that mean I'd have access to unlimited quantities of film AND paper? Right, I'm in!
How bout we all pool together and start a co-op to buy forte or at least shore them up? | {
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A congressional investigation into the Planned Parenthood abortion business over its sales of body parts of aborted babies has concluded. Lawmakers are suggesting that Congress defund the abortion company as a result of the problematic actions they uncovered.
The House Select Investigative Panel has concluded its yearlong investigation and released its Final Report which can be read in full here. The report details many of the disturbing practices the Panel uncovered in the abortion industry with the selling of fetal tissue along with information regarding our public hearings, subpoenas, criminal and regulatory referrals.
"It is my hope that our recommendations will result in some necessary changes within both the abortion and fetal tissue procurement industries. Our hope is that these changes will both protect women and their unborn children, as well as the integrity of scientific research," said Chairman Marsha Blackburn.
"Over the last year, the Select Panel's relentless fact-finding investigation has laid bare the grisly reality of an abortion industry that is driven by profit, unconcerned by matters of basic ethics and, too often, noncompliant with the few laws we have to protect the safety of women and their unborn children. I have never shied away from my own pro-life views, but the findings of this panel should incense all people of conscience," added Rep. Diane Black.
Over the course of its year-long investigation of fetal tissue procurement companies and abortion businesses, the Select Panel found evidence that several tissue procurement companies and abortion clinics may have violated federal felony laws prohibiting the sale of human fetal tissue. It has recommended that an additional 15 entities be potentially criminally prosecuted for their actions.
Among those entities is Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, the Texas affiliate of the Planned Parenthood abortion company.
In the information that Congressional panel provided to LifeNews, it has sent a letter to the Texas Attorney General indicating that it learned that the Planned Parenthood affiliate may have violated both Texas law and federal law when it sold the body parts of aborted babies. The Congressional panel is recommending potential criminal charges related to the possible lawbreaking activity.
As LifeNews.com has previously reported, Planned Parenthood abortion clinic in Houston Texas was exposed selling the body parts of aborted babies.
In January, attorney Brisco Cain released a series of invoices between Planned Parenthood of the Gulf Coast and the University of Texas Medical Branch on Thursday, showing charges ranging from $1,500 to $3,750 for "consent payments" that Planned Parenthood supplied to university researchers.
"Consent payments" mean aborted babies' body parts, according to Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast Director of Research Melissa Farrell's own statements, Daleiden pointed out.
In August, the Center for Medical Progress released an undercover video of Farrell explaining that Planned Parenthood uses the words "per consent" to charge for aborted babies' body parts "in order to 'frame' the project budget in a way that will look legal 'on paper,'"CMP director David Daleiden said. Farrell has overseen the affiliate's sales of aborted baby body parts for a decade, he added.
The Planned Parenthood invoices list the "consent fee" followed by the number of specimen and then a charge of $25 to $150 per specimen. The invoices are dated from 2010 to 2011. Farrell's signature also is on several of the invoices.
"Now, Texas taxpayers can see the illegal proxy payments for fetal specimens on PPGC's own invoices to UT Medical Branch, which either inexplicably jumped from $25 per specimen to $150 per specimen over the course of one year, or demonstrate an illegal scheme to make extra money off of usable specimens. Governor Abbott and Attorney General Paxton must hold Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast accountable for their flagrant violation of the Texas Penal Code and their abuse of Texas taxpayers' dollars," Daleiden said.
The video of the Houston Planned Parenthood makes it appear the Planned Parenthood abortion business also may be selling the "fully intact" bodies of unborn babies purposefully born alive and left to die. The video shows Farrell, advertising the Texas Planned Parenthood branch's track record of fetal tissue sales, including its ability to deliver fully intact aborted babies.
The Congressional panel referred to this potentially illegal activity in its letter to the Texas attorney general. | {
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Germany is at a crossroads. Although currently one of the most successful economies in the world, it can only remain so if it continues along its path of close networking between the industrial and the service sector. Germany must now set the course – in government, society and industry.
Networking is becoming increasingly important for a strong German economy. Many companies are already pooling their knowledge in order to develop innovations and bring them to market in a faster, more focused manner. This approach is increasingly catching on, and not just within the same industry. Businesses are finding that in order to meet customers' requirements for highly individual products and services, cross-industry collaboration is the answer.
Cooperation with other businesses as well as with research centres and universities opens up new possibilities for manufacturers. If they are to remain competitive in Germany and abroad, they will have to broaden their product ranges, trial new working time models, and forge stable production and development networks. Moreover, they will have to invest. In times of globalisation, particular attention needs to be paid to the areas of IT and data security. At the same time, it's important to prepare employees for digitalisation and the resulting upheavals in the workplace. After all, the demands on employees will change. Therefore, we need to invest heavily in education and training at all levels in order to equip people for their new tasks. And one thing is certain: despite all the technical progress, people will remain the cornerstone of our industrial companies.
In many companies nowadays, the potential for innovation and growth is being wasted. Overregulation and high red tape in many sectors sometimes make it difficult for the economy to operate in a forward-looking manner. To ensure future success, legal grey areas such as in data protection need to be rectified. At the same time, bureaucratic hurdles besetting, say, collaboration between industry and science need to be removed. This could be done by adapting regulations to industry standards as well as by introducing uniform templates for cooperation agreements.
But in addition to meeting these structural demands, if the state wants to retain its strong economic power, in the coming years it will have to invest on a scale which is almost unprecedented in recent history. One of the most pressing issues for Germany as an industrial location will be the nationwide upgrading of its broadband network. In more remote locations where the free market is unable to deliver high-speed internet, balanced state subsidies will have to be provided to encourage investors to connect 'blind spots' to the broadband network. Production and development networks between industrial companies can only deliver maximum success if full use can be made of the information and communication technology available. This is only possible with fast, reliable data connections. If the broadband network isn't upgraded soon, the resulting disadvantages for the locations concerned will be enormous.
Apart from its productivity, the future sustainability of the German economy depends on its innovative capacity. To remain competitive, products, technologies and services have to be produced which are innovative. This challenge can only be met by German industry if industry and the research sector work together more closely. Furthermore, more support is required for the young, creative start-up scene in order to harness its expertise and experimentation. In these areas, the state is obliged to support the networking of society, science and industry – for example by means of networks, initiatives and funding instruments.
In all these areas, although the stakeholders are already taking the right steps, frequently they're not moving fast or far enough. A vital aspect for the future currently only plays a minor role in economic policy: the participation of broad sections of society in innovation and the integration of new technologies. At present, industry is faced by a considerable acceptance problem in some sectors. Many people no longer consider industrial production primarily as a source of growth and prosperity. The increased awareness of for example environmental protection and social responsibility has generated growing scepticism towards an economy that is heavily reliant on industry. This scepticism needs to be tackled with transparency and innovation. In the future, too, Germany will only be able to survive internationally if it has a strong industrial sector. Allowing the public to share in decision-making and explaining to them the opportunities and risks will be a time-consuming, labour-intensive task, yet it will be essential. Acceptance can only be created by transparency and a certain level of participation.
This involvement needs to begin before children start school. Economic matters, new technologies and how to use them could be taught at preschool centres and in the classroom in a practical, age-appropriate manner, and should be included in nursery schools' and primary schools' curricula. If a closer relationship were forged between industry and schools – for example by encouraging firms to sponsor preschool centres and schools, showing teachers life behind the scenes in the industrial sector, and setting up a new excellence initiative – the next generation would grow up with the view that not just industry and the state but all of us bear responsibility for a strong German economy. | {
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As GOP Sen. Chuck Grassley, who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, gave his opening statement, Democrats urged the panel to adjourn and delay the hearing, in view of the release of 42,000 documents relating to Kavanaugh's prior service in the executive branch on Monday night.
Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse argued the hearing should be deferred while the committee attempts to determine whether the Trump administration validly asserted executive privilege over certain documents Kavanaugh produced in the Bush White House. Grassley was informed by President George W. Bush's presidential records representative Friday night that approximately 30,000 documents Kavanaugh generated as a White House lawyer would not be released given their supposed sensitivities.
Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California, the ranking member of the committee, noted that Kavanaugh's nomination was submitted as former aides and campaign advisors to President Donald Trump were indicted or convicted, suggesting an embattled president should not make appointments to the high court.
GOP Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina, citing an NBC report, accused the Democratic leadership of coordinating Tuesday's outbursts with liberal advocacy groups. Durbin subsequently confirmed the report.
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Two "seeded" swimmers have scratched out of their individual events on the first day of the 2015 Men's NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships, according to the day 1 heat sheets that were just released.
There were no pre-session scratches from the top 24 of any event at the women's meet (though 13th-seeded Maddie Tegner from Tennessee did declare a false start in the 1650).
The two big scratches were Florida's Pawel Werner and North Carolina State's Soren Dahl, who both have big relay roles for their respective teams on Thursday. Werner is scheduled to be on Florida's 200 free relay, while Dahl is a part of the Wolfpack's top 400 medley relay.
Also scratching an individual event for the Wolfpack is sophomore Andreas Schiellerup, who was seeded 33rd. With NC State entering the meet as the top seed in the 200 free relay, the Wolf Pack are putting full focus there. Schiellerup scratched the individual 50 free at NCAA's last year as well.
The Ohio State men have four total individual scratches, which mirrors what they did last year – scratching out of a majority of their individual swims.
Also of significance, the Georgia men have scratched out of the 200 free relay. They were tied for the 17th-fastest time in the country this year.
No Georgia in the 200 Free Relay?
Good point. It is their weakest relay. | {
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When you join my team you will be one of the 'Gezzabelles', my team name.
You also become a Pootler when you join my team and there are over 300 demos who are always happy to help you, you can join the Facebook group and ask anything. I have never been part of such a supportive group before. We celebrate everyones successes and help if you need support.
You can also join me at the Pootles Team Retreat, I am doing a make and take at it as well. You will get to meet me and lots of other crafters you may watch on YouTube. | {
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Paul Heyman gives high praise to Charlotte Flair, Believes she is ready to main event Wrestlemania
Paul Heyman certainly knows talent when he sees it and he sees Charlotte Flair as being WrestleMania main event worthy. Heyman recently tweeted that he felt Charlotte Flair has everything a WrestleMania main eventer needs.
"The right look, talent, instincts, work ethic, workrate, charisma, extraordinary timing in the ring."
He goes on to say that:
@MsCharlotteWWE's every performance is propeled by her mission in life, which transcends mere ambition, pursuit of fame/ fortune, or even desire to achieve one's own greatness. Once you even begin to grasp what motivates her,there's no conclusion other than to believe in her!
Charlotte has made quite the impact on the WWE since she came up to the main roster in the summer of 2015. Charlotte dominated the final months of the Divas division, being at the center of the WWE's "Divas Revolution" and later the "Women's Revolution" when the WWE began the process of rebranding the Divas division to the Women's division.
She would become the final Divas Champion and first WWE (RAW) Women's Champion at WrestleMania 32, a title she would hold on four separate occasions. Charlotte was most recently the Smackdown Women's Champion, a title she won from Natalya on an episode of Smackdown Live in November. She would hold the title until Carmella became the first woman to cash in her MITB briefcase during the Smackdown after WrestleMania.
Charlotte would make history when she defeated Sasha Banks to regain the RAW Women's Championship in the main event of Hell in a Cell 2016. This was not only the first time two women were in a Hell in a Cell match, but the first time two women main evented a WWE PPV. Making history time and time again has been at the heart of Charlotte's WWE career thus far. Main eventing WrestleMania would be the next logical step in an already highly impressive career. | {
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Some 14 of the 17 largest Danish pension funds have invested a total of 1.13 billion kroner in companies that supply military equipment to Saudi Arabia, according to an investigation carried out by Information newspaper.
The Saudi kingdom is suspected of committing war crimes in Yemen, and the equipment may be similarly implicated.
The revelations come as part of the newspaper's investigation into the largest Danish pension funds and their equity investments, which total 657 billion kroner.
Trine Christensen, the secretary general of Amnesty International, believes the investments are problematic.
"The pension funds should be able to see that it is about arms producers that continue to sell weapons unscrupulously to a country where there is a great risk that the weapons will be used for war crimes," said Christensen.
The pension funds have invested in arms manufacturers that provide military equipment or services to Saudi Arabia, such as Raytheon and Rheinmetall.
Human rights organisations, including Amnesty International, have found remnants of bombs produced by Raytheon and Rheinmetall in the ruins of Yemen air strikes with civilian casualties. The Saudi coalition has been involved in more than 19,000 air strikes with major civilian casualties in Yemen since 2015.
The Danish government suspended arms sales to Saudi this past November, but the pension funds' investments undercut this policy.
Experts and politicians say EU arms sales to Saudi Arabia are a breach of EU rules and the UN Arms Trade Treaty.
PensionDanmark was the largest investor in the companies that supply Saudi military equipment with 243.8 million kroner, followed by Lægernes Pension (138.1) and Topdanmark (117.5). | {
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Froth Flotation – bulk flotation, differential flotation, etc. | {
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Q: URL Separation in Flask I am listening to a Flask URL of the form,
http://example.com:8080/v1/api?param1=value1¶m2=value2¶m3=value3¶m4=value4
Now, I want to achieve URL separation of the parameters in either of the below forms, (ForwardSlash)
http://example.com:8080/v1/api?param1=value1¶m2=value2/parameters?param3=value3¶m4=value4
OR (Semicolon)
http://example.com:8080/v1/api?param1=value1¶m2=value2;parameters?param3=value3¶m4=value4
I know these are not clean URLs and need to be avoided, but such is the usecase.
I am currently listening to the URL as,
@app.route('/v1/api', methods=['GET','POST'])
def api_call():
#....code for listening ...
How do I modify my code to get the URL separation as desired above?
I understand I am not following good principles of URL formation or other design principles, this is a use case requirement and am stuck on achieving this through Flask.
A: Instead of passing all the values as query params, can you use form-post to achieve this? You can pass an object using this method and will give you more flexibility on the type of data-structure that you want to achieve.
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Was Planck right? The effects of aging on the productivity of scientists
2020-12-16; Last updated: 2020-12-16
Wordcount: 8072 | Reading time: 46 min
Is this article wrong?
Note: I am using Andy Matuschak's new Orbit project to add spaced repetition prompts to the blogpost to help you remember the content. Let me know what you think!
Scientists are getting older. Some have expressed concern at that fact. While the motivations for that concern are not always explicit, it usually boils down to two: One, a matter of fairness. Science getting older may mean that it's not making room for younger scientists; older scientists would be sitting in a limited number of chairs for life, so to speak. And two, a matter of efficiency, perhaps the dominant concern. This is the idea that science has a crucial need for young scientists in particular to come in untainted by prior knowledge and dogmas and provide a steady stream of breakthroughs at a rate higher than what their older peers can hope to accomplish.
Historically many scientists have subscribed to this latter view, from physicists to molecular biologists, some of whom indeed did carry out their breakthrough research when they were quite young. Einstein was 26 during his annus mirabilis, Newton was 23 during his and Darwin was 29 when he (after reading Malthus) conceived the theory of evolution by natural selection.
A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it (Planck)
I strongly believe that the only way to encourage innovation is to give it to the young. The young have a great advantage in that they are ignorant. Because I think ignorance in science is very important. If you're like me and you know too much you can't try new things. I always work in fields of which I'm totally ignorant… (Brenner)
A person who has not made his great contribution to science before the age of 30 will never do so. (Einstein)
Age is, of course, a fever chill that every physicist must fear. He's better dead than living still when once he's past his thirtieth year (Dirac)
A few naturalists, endowed with much flexibility of mind, and who have already begun to doubt on the immutability of species, may be influenced by this volume; but I look with confidence to the future, to young and rising naturalists, who will be able to view both sides of the question with impartiality. (Darwin)
Men of science ought to be strangled [at their sixtieth birthday] lest age should harden them against the reception of new truths, and make them into clogs upon progress, the worse, in proportion to the influence they had deservedly won (Huxley)
I do not expect my ideas to be adopted all at once. The human mind gets creased into a way of seeing things. Those who have envisaged nature according to a certain point of view during much of their career, rise only with difficulty to new ideas. It is the passage of time, therefore, which must confirm or destroy the opinions I have presented. Meanwhile, I observe with great satisfaction that the young people are beginning to study the science without prejudice, and also the mathematicians and physicists, who come to chemical truths with a fresh mind - all these no longer believe in phlogiston. (Lavoisier)
No mathematician should ever allow himself to forget that mathematics, more than any other art or science, is a young man's game (Hardy)
But is it true? Let's find out!
Scientists are getting older
One can look at the NIH in the US or at the scientific workforce in general, but the result is essentially the same, the scientific workforce is getting older. At NIH, the average age to obtain the first R01 grant in 2016 was 43 years, up from 35.7 in 1980. Note that this is for Pricipal Investigators and not everyone that is being funded by NIH grants (Including PhD students and postdocs that probably outnumber PIs by a factor of perhaps 5-6)
It doesn't matter how you slice the data, the oldest scientists that are getting grants are older now, and the youngest ones are not as young as they used to:
And furthermore it's not just NIH. The scientific workforce who has historically been older than the average worker in the US keeps getting older:
The reason for the scientific workforce getting older has four core explanations.
One is simply that the workforce at large is getting older due to a combination of reduced fertility rates and increased life expectancy. The immigration of foreign scientists to the US slightly improves the trend as they tend to be younger (Figure SI-20) but the effect is not sufficient to offset the broader trend.
The second explanation is that it used to be the case up until 1994 that professors in the US had to forcibly retire at age 70 (Europe continues this policy), instituting an artificial cap to the length of scientific careers and thus the average age (Here's one of the reports that led to the policy change; they found concerns about the productivity of older scientists unfounded). These two factors however don't really explain much of the increase, rather it's the retirement of boomers that accounts for the largest share of the effect in recent years (the third explanation).
First, we show that "demographic momentum" in the form of the aging of the large baby boom cohort has driven much of the recent rapid aging of the scientific workforce, and will continue to do so for the next two decades as the later cohorts of the baby boom pass through their 60s and early 70s. However, sharp declines since 1993 in the rate at which scientists retire from employment can account for 8% of the increase in the mean age of scientists. The decline in retirement was most likely triggered by the elimination of mandatory retirement at universities in 1994. We also find that the aging of the workforce as a whole (due to lower fertility) accounts for 13% of the increase in the mean age of the scientific workforce. Second, we show that the scientific workforce was very far from its implied steady-state age distribution when our analysis begins in 1993 (4.9 y younger on average). Strikingly, the scientific workforce remains far from steady state even as of 2008—current entry, exit, and transition rates imply that the mean age of the scientific workforce will increase by another 2.3 y from that level.
Once steady state is reached then we'll be back to plain population aging as the driving factor, leading to the fourth explanation (the burden of knowledge) that will be discussed later.
Does the establishment discriminate against young scientists?
Scientists are getting their first grants later. One possibility for why this may be is some kind of bias against younger scientists. This could come from their PI or from the academic community in general, or from the specific review committees that assign grants (study sections in the case of NIH). This discrimination may come in various forms. Older academics may discriminate against younger ones because they want to explore new ideas they don't approve of (They think are not good science), or because they haven't yet mastered the art of writing grants in the way they like it.
NIH does have some programs specifically targeted both at New Investigators (Those that seek their first grant) and Early Stage Investigators (ESI, Those that are within 10 years of getting their PhD) and has done so for years, constantly reviewing and tweaking specific awards targeted at these groups. Of particular note are the DP5 (Early independence Award), and the DP2 (New Innovator Award) grants, as well as the explicit policy to give special treatment to ESIs during their assessment by study sections (Here's what these look like).
At a more granular level, one can also see that there is a rough correlation between how many scientists of an age group apply for a grant and how many get them (Here RPG is Research Project Grants, a category which includes R01 grants). This was not always the case, the success ratio of older PIs seemed to be higher in the past. If there is a bias here, it must be small.
When one splits the data into clinical science and basic science and restricts the analysis to the pre-2010 time frame, the success rate for these young basis science investigators is lower (Figure 5). So maybe there used to be substantial bias, but not any longer thanks to the NIH policies (Giving special consideration to ESIs during review is a practice that started in 2008)? That seems to depend on how you cut your data. The NIH has more recent data, and this shows that while there was a squeeze starting in 2004-2006, bringing together success for first time and established PIs, these rates have started to diverge again:
But note, this is NOT seen when broken down by age. What this means is that the bias is not against young investigators, but against new investigators (Who will often but not always be young), after all 15.7% of R01 applicants that were under the New Investigator category were over 55. A plausible explanation for this pattern is that grantsmanship is an art that has to be learned. Knowing what your study section likes takes time, and a newcomer may have trouble acquiring such knowledge. Moreover this bias may be specially problematic if those people that are new to a field (because they are young or they come from another field) are bringing in new ideas that can have a disproportionate effect on the field.
Why would a university hire a scientist proposing to undertake a novel research program after only a few years of postdoc training, when the institution could hire someone with several more years of training, many more publications, and a plan to continue an already productive research program?
So: If there's a bias, it's against newcomers that have to learn how to get money, not necessarily young people. So the workforce is getting older due to "natural" forces, not a bias that keeps young researchers out. That leads us to look at scientific productivity and its relation to age, but before do note that these results vary by institute. At NIDCR as well as the NCI (Table 1)the opposite holds: new investigators are twice as likely to get funding in the former case and 50% more likely in the NCI's case for ESIs.
An additional problem is that reviewers may use (consciously or unconsciously) reputation, prestige, or eminence as a criteria to approve a grant application. There is some rationality to this practice but it also means there's a Catch-22 for newcomers, they may not get grants because they are not known in the field, and they are not known in the fiel because they don't get grants to do reasearch in that field.
The increasing burden of knowledge
A reason why it takes longer to go from graduate education to being an academic is that it takes time to learn. We now know more than we used to! Benjamin Jones dubbed this issue the "burden of knowledge" back in 2009. Matt Clancy has a good explainer of this here, with some discussion on the effect of splitting this knowledge across multiple heads,
On the other hand, the burden of knowledge may, itself, make breakthroughs more difficult! As discussed in more detail in a previous newsletter, there is some evidence that teams are less likely to produce breakthrough innovations. This might be because it's harder to spot unexpected connections between ideas when they are split across multiple people's heads. In that case, the burden of knowledge can become self-perpetuating.
Azoulay et al. (2013) say that there is little we can do about it!
If increased knowledge burden is the most relevant prism through which we should interpret the pattern documented in figure 2, there would seem to be very little that scientific agencies in general, and the NIH in particular, could or should do to counteract this trend.
But this would be like saying Tesla "If lack of charging stations is a relevant reason why people don't buy electric cars there's little you can do" No! The right thing is to think if there are ways to reduce the time that is required to acquire such knowledge. Academic learning should not take that long. It can't take that long. To what extent can academic education be compressed I don't know, but from my own experience learning about various areas there are lots of inefficiencies in finding the right things to learn. Maybe the solution to the problem is a Wikipedia of science and the social norms required to keep it working, sort of like the SEP, a collection of rolling systematic reviews. Then add some SRS. Maybe one could embed prompts on papers so that are more easily remembered, and with more facts in memory, more potential for finding new connections. While these are interesting thoughts, this is not the place to pursue them, so I'll move ahead to the next section.
Do cognitive skills decline with age?
Shortly put, yes they do. They do so at different rates and this is key to understand some patterns of success by age in different fields.
First, looking at general intelligence, the accepted finding is that fluid intelligence starts declining in our 30s.
This finding has been hotly debated, with some researchers arguing that the decline doesn't happen until much later in life. Ultimately Stuart Ritchie, who I trust for this, prefers the early-decline model and so do I. The controversy boils down to the fact that over time cognitive skills have been improving: A 70 year old today has higher functioning than one born 50 years ago. If one pools data for people born at different times (a cross-sectional study), that background trend will distort the findings, making it seem like decline happens early. So we should track the same people, doing a cohort or longitudinal study, and see what happens over their lifetime. This also has its own problem: if you are testing people more often they may learn to do better on the tests! Ultimately one has to correct for both effects. This is what the baseline cross-sectional vs longitudinal effects look like:
This is at an aggregate level, individually unsurprisingly there is a lot of variation. One person aged 75 or older can still be more mentally agile that someone who is 50. To turn it back to the case of science, lithium-ion battery pioneer John Goodenough is 98 years old and still leading his lab and while he's not as lucid as he used to (One of his PhD students tells me), he has managed to maintain the lab at the forefront of the field. Plus he did his Nobel Prize-winning work when he was over 50. He also recently has tried to chase high risk science, perhaps so risky that it may violate the laws of thermodynamics and actually not work (The battery will be commercially developed so that's when we will know if it succeeded). In any case, he's risking his reputation to try something new, contrary to the stereotype of the old scientist that turns conservative and risk averse. As a thought experiment, if you could choose between the status quo or prematurely retiring John Goodenough + adding a new young PhD student to the field, it seems the former is to be preferred. The lab headed by George Church (He's 66) is another example of great work being done later in life.
Note that this decline is real no matter how you use your brain: IQ at young age predicts IQ at older age regardless of profession or engagement in "cognitive-intellectual" abilities, so we may safely infer that these curves apply to scientists in particular as they do for the general population, with the caveat that their starting points will be typically higher, so the average scientist at 70 years old will be better functioning that the average person of the same age.
Intelligence is not all that matters, plausibly for scientific skill one should look at how creativity changes. Creativity is a flimsier and less rigorously constructed construct compared to intelligence so these results are not as robust as those for intelligence. How do you test creativity? You can ask people to come up with alternative uses for a given object for example. In a sample of 293 people covering ages 15-64 there was no effect of age to be found while a study looking at a sample of 150 people, including even older people found strong age-dependent effects, with older subjects scoring lower (Figure 3) in a different test.
Simonton, a known researcher in the field of creativity finds a pattern of decline similar to that of IQ; a pattern he claims fits the whole range of creative endeavors from artists to scientists. Fitting with the patterns for crystallized and fluid intelligence, for scholars (think historians) the decline is less noted, perhaps because for History in particular raw knowledge of a broad range of facts is more important than being able to rapidly generate creative new hypothesis and inventions, so older historians can still contribute. Seligman, Forgeard and Kaufman (2016) point to a general decline of most abilities that one may associate with creativity, from intelligence (already discused) to originality, or mind-wandering / having task-unrelated thoughts. Like Simonton, they say older subjects can still be creative by leveraging their wisdom in the forms of heuristics. In the case of science, a younger researcher may be able to rediscover from first principles how to do something in a way an older one cannot, but by force of decades of doing the work, a veteran scientist can just see it, pattern matching to previous examples. But this is no substitute for sparks of insight. After all these heuristics are based on previous examples. If there's something new that doesn't fit past experience, the heuristic may regard that as implausible, whereas a younger scientist reasoning from first principles may think it's doable. This may be the source of Clarke's first law,
When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong.
Scientific productivity and age
Ok that was for cognitive skills in general (As I couldn't find a study looking specifically at scientists). Based on that it would be theoretically possible that older scientists can make up for their loss of fluid cognitive skills with knowledge and heuristics that they accrue over their lifetime. So to understand better the relation between age and contributions to science one we have to narrow down to studies that look specifically at scientists. Out of these there are various types, the most simple ones just measure number of papers written per year. By that metric, some work find that scientists increasingly publish until they turn 50, initiating then a slow decline. Moreover, this last paper also finds that around age 40 the age of the literature these scientists cite starts to increase, reflecting that they may not be keeping up with more recent trends, working inside an established paradigm instead. The paper also says that even until later in life scientists keep publishing high impact work (As measured by citations).
In older work, Cole (1979) found that there is a similar pattern at work across a range of disciplines spanning mathematics to sociology.
With citations a pattern is less clear, and to my view compatible with the likelihood of producing highly cited work at any point in life being similar. Citations is not that great of a proxy, because it's also considering writing reviews (Which are not cutting edge science, yet they can be highly cited).
Even when looking at mathematics, a field where we may expect younger scientists to have an advantage (In as much as mathematics relies more on fluid intelligence relative to say, biology), Cole examines a cohort of mathematicians as they publish over the years and finds no correlation with either citations or papers published at each age. He also finds that publications at one point in time predict publications later, so "strong publishers" in their years immediately after their PhD can be expected to continue to be so decades after.
This remains to this day the accepted view for scientific productivity broadly speaking, known as the random impact rule, that highly impactful work may come at any time, and when it does it tends to be followed by more within the next ~4 years, a "hot streak" effect. For most scientists (68%) this happens just once, so if a scientist has already produced a burst of highly cited work, that probably won't happen again for that individual scientist. Nobel Prize winners are peculiar in that for them having two of these hot streakas is more common, each of which lasts for longer (5.2 years) than for the average scientist.
Highly impactful contributions
This may not be true for contributions directly judged to be impactful (like the Nobel Prize), the far right tail of the distribution of all scientific work. Li et al. (2019) and Li et al. (2020) find that the random impact rule also applies to the work that Nobel Laureates do in general with one crucial exception: The work that leads to the Nobel Prize tends to happen earlier in life, against what the random impact rule would predict. If that work is removed from their careers, Nobel Laureates' work also follows the random impact rule, which the authors interpret as a bias in the data: because the Prize cannot be awarded posthumously, there will be fewer older researchers represented in it.
The average age when Nobel-winning research post 1995 is done is 44 (Bjørk, 2019), an age that used to be lower in the past (see also chapter 20 from the Handbook of Genius) and that is a bit lower (42) for physics. The pattern is similar for both Nobel Prize winners and great inventors.
What about Einstein though? The birth of modern physics is the exception that confirms the rule and that can be eyeballed in the data, again from chapter 20.
The rationale for this is, following the same source, that theoretical breakthroughs are usually done by younger scientists, perhaps because experiments require deeper knowledge of the field and theory can be done from an armchair (Think of Galileo and Einstein's Gedankenexperiments). In the case of modern physics, during that period of change it may have been that old theories and heuristics are suddenly invalid, leaving room open for those younger scientists, and preventing older scientists from using their comparative advantage. That naturally leads to the next question: Is this just because the older scientists are relatively less able to do novel work? Or is it because they don't want to; namely because they reject the new paradigm?
Dietrich and Srinivasan (2011) look not at when Nobel Laureates published their key work, but at when the insights leading to that work happened, by definition earlier, and in their view sufficiently early to shift the curves further to the left so much that they conclude that paradigm-busting ideas occur overwhelmingly to people in their 20's and early 30's, as indication that a nimble prefrontal cortex, and thus chronological age, is a critical factor. They also examine whether career age (As opposed to chronological age) determines when a scientist will have Nobel-worthy ideas and find a sharp drop off after the second decade of being active in a field, with most of the ideas occurring during the first year. However, their paper does not break down patterns by time, so it's still possible that more recent Laureates are older than what they suggest; nor does it account for the bias introduced by the non-existence of posthumus prices.
The findings here are aggregated and one can zoom in to particular episodes in the history of science where it wasn't young scientists doing the key advances but middle-aged ones. One such case described in Wray (2004) is the development of bacteriology in the period 1877 to 1898.
But still! Do note that while this skews the discoveries towards middle-aged scientists, it does also show that older scientistists are even less likely to have contributed in this particular episode:
[2]. These ideas are keywords and combinations thereof extracted from the papers titles and abstracts. They also checked for the possibility of younger researchers just using buzzwords that are just synonyms of older ones, and they don't find that they do.
A more recent stab at this problem is Packalen & Bhattacharya (2015). What they do is take all biomedical publications from 1946 and compare the tendency of young and old scientists to cite new ideas2. They find that indeed younger scientists do cite novel ideas more often but in a team setting, a combination of a young and more experienced authors lead to the largest effect, more than what a team of young scientists would produce, and probably the standard combination one finds in science, with an older PI and younger postdocs. The magnitude of the effect is that researchers 40 years into their careers cite new ideas somewhat less (15%) than the researchers just starting out would (22%).
So in conclusion, it looks like very impactful work can happen at any point in life.
Are older scientists less receptive to new ideas?
[3]. I think this is not true in general; yes a tenured professor doesn't have to worry as much about their career but they now have extra 'mouths to feed' and so the burden of training new scientists and making sure that *they* are successful defeats that potential advantage from tenure. They still have to pursue whatever gets *the rest* tenure.
Stated at the beginning of this post, Planck's principle states that older scientists are not so much convinced that they are wrong, but that they rather take down their wrongness with them when they die. There is some a priori reason to think that this is true from the considerations above but then one could argue that having accrued more knowledge, and if there's a tenure system in place allowing older scientists to freely pursue new ideas without fear of being fired3, having obtained it could also be beneficial to finding and pursuing new ideas. So it's ultimately an empirical question!
One route is to look at particular episodes in the history of science and see how scientists of different ages reacted. Take Darwinism. Hull et al. (1978) studied whether acceptance was faster among younger relative to older scientists. Recall that Darwin himself thought that it was the younger ones that were more open to natural selection. Ten years after the publication of Darwin's book, 50 of the 67 scientists in their sample had been converted; and by that time the average age of the accepters was 39.6 vs 48.1 for those who remained unconvinced, but these averages hide lots of variability and ultimately age explains less than 10% of the variation in acceptance rates. Moreover, considering those scientists that accepted the theory, age did not seem to matter for how early they came to accept it. Other studies looking at the adoption of cliometrics, or plate tectonics find similar results, either the effect is small or there is no effect at all (Levin 1995). There is no effect either if one considers a new development that ultimately was not correct (polywater), young scientists were no more likely to buy into it (Diamond 1988).
Chapter 26 of the Handbook of Genius, Openness to scientific innovation has a larger sample size, spanning 28 scientific controversies from 1543 to the 1960s, covering almost four thousand scientists. And here there does seem to be an effect from age, as well as a metric of social attitudes (being liberal). What did not correlate with being an early adopter was eminence except in some cases; but when controlling for age, (rated based on awards and prizes won) eminence was negatively associated with being less likely to adopt Darwinism.
A scientist who was younger than the mean age of the sample was 1.6 times more likely to support a new scientific innovation than were scientists who were above the mean;[..] Comparing supporters with opponents, the mean age difference was 14.6 years. Among the most committed supporters and opponents, however, the age disparity was almost twice as large.
This however is the average of a very heterogeneous sample:
Statistical heterogeneity occurs when the effect sizes for a predictor such as age differ substantially from one historical event to another. Evidence for heterogeneity generally points the way to important moderator effects. As an example, the correlation between age and acceptance of new theories in science varies from −.50 during the reception of Freud's psychoanalytic ideas (n = 218, p < .001), with younger people showing greater support for these theories, to +.09 during 19th-century vitalistic efforts to refute the doctrine of spontaneous generation – a conservative stance that generally appealed to older scientists (n = 43, p = .55).
This lends some support to Planck's principle; but it leaves questions unanswered. Perhaps it used to be the case that age correlated with less openness to new ideas but it doesn't anymore; and in any case it's not a universal feature of every controversy. The paper doesn't look at whether the effect has changed over time.
The latest attempt at trying to assess this question, Azoulay et al. (2019) who ask a related, but different question, they ask not if being old makes scientists less likely to convert to new theories, but whether when a "star scientist" dies you see changes in that field. What they find is that it's the case, and they interpret this as evidence that the eminence of such scientists prevents outsiders (from other fields) that may have different perspectives from contributing to that one field. What they exactly test is (in the life sciences and scientists born 1899 and later):
how the premature death of 452 eminent scientists alter the vitality (measured by publication rates and funding flows) of subfields in which they actively published in the years immediately preceding their passing, compared to matched control subfields. [...]
To our surprise, it is not competitors from within a subfield that assume the mantle of leadership, but rather entrants from other fields that step in to fill the void created by a star's absence. Importantly, this surge in contributions from outsiders draws upon a different scientific corpus and is disproportionately likely to be highly cited. Thus, consistent with the contention by Planck, the loss of a luminary provides an opportunity for fields to evolve in novel directions that advance the scientific frontier.
One could take this to be a good exemplar of Planck's principle. After all Planck didn't say anything about youth, just that some recalcitrant individuals exist that are not convinced, they get replaced by newcomers. Those newcomers need not be young and the incumbents need not be old. In the paper itself they also try to see if the effeect is driven by age (p. 25) but this does not seem to be the case.
The paper itself acknowledges that these contributions do not so much overthrow existing paradigms but more like extend or complement them,
It is important to note, however, that the findings above do not imply that the published results of entrants necessarily contradict or overturn the prevailing scientific understanding and assumptions within a subfield. We provide indirect evidence regarding these contributions' disruptive impact by leveraging a measure recently proposed by Funk and Owen-Smith (2017). Their index captures the degree to which an idea consolidates or destabilizes the status quo, by measuring whether the future ideas that build on the focal idea also rely on its acknowledged predecessors. The results in Table E4 of Appendix E suggest that these contributions do not radically disrupt the subfield. Rather, they appear to reflect the impact of a myriad "small r," permanent revolutions whereby new ideas come to the fore without necessarily eclipsing prior approaches. [...]
Taken together, these results suggest that outsiders are reluctant to challenge hegemonic leadership within a field when the star is alive. They also highlight a number of factors that may constrain entry even after she is gone. Intellectual, social, and resource barriers all seem to play a role in impeding entry, with outsiders only entering subfields whose topology offers a less hostile landscape for the support and acceptance of "foreign" ideas.
The magnitude of the effect estimated by Azoulay is nontrivial; fields where a "super star" dies see 8.55% more publications from scientists that are not collaborators of the super star (Table 3) than would be expected; contributions from collaborators go down 20%. Funding goes up and down by similar magnitudes respectively (All of this is per year). The number of high impact (>99th percentile) publications by non-collaborators goes up by 37% (Table 4) which is even more astonishing, even triggering my effect is too large heuristic. Looking at the field in absolute terms and on a longer term view the difference is staggering
Another interesting finding is in Figure E1 (p. 81) that shows that fields on average in a normal-curve way are born and decay, and the effect of this trends completely overshadows anything studies in the paper. Figure E4 shows that for these superstar scientists, that productivity increases up until the age of ~45 and then it slowly declines. This decline is more marked for the top 1% of publications; that is, on average scientists will increase their odds of publishing a highly cited paper somewhat until ~45 and then this rate of production of good work initiates a steady decline. This fits with the idea that in general age doesn't matter for producing highly cited papers, but it does for more demanding standards than that.
Yes, scientists getting older is bad news. At the micro level, cognitive decline is real and at the macro level it does seem that Nobel Prize-worthy achievements are disproportionately done by younger scientists. However this is not as bad news as it may initially seem. It's not that only young scientists can do it; or that it's almost all of those creative scientists are young. A naïve historically informed view of the subject is biased: Yes historically it has been a lot of very young (under 30) scientists doing that key research but times have changed. Young researchers have as a comparative advantage their higher fluid intelligence, and when there isn't that much to learn (Completely new fields open up, or we didn't know that much about the world as it was the case two centuries ago) then that negates the comparative advantage of older scientists, that they do know more and can use experience-based heuristics to guide their research (i.e. the heuristics about what's promising in a Newtonian paradigm may not work when applied, back then, to the nascent modern physics paradigm).
As we have accumulated more knowledge, the background knowledge required to make a contribution has increased and concurrently has the age new scientists start practicing at, as well as the age when they do their high impact research. The ideal researcher would be young and have a deep knowledge of their field but gaining that knowledge takes time. This profile is very rare; perhaps this is why the random impact hypothesis is true while at the same time Nobel Prizes are somewhat younger, knowledge and intelligence are inversely correlated within individuals and the outliers that escape from this are the ones who get Nobel prizes.
Research on Planck's principle shows that there is some truth to it, especially on the light of the research contained in Chapter 26 of the Handbook of Genius (with the caveat that they didn't look into historical trends). What is going on right now (The dynamics that the Azoulay paper is capturing) with older or eminent scientists is not so much resistance to adopt a new "paradigm" but failure to take into consideration new ideas or perhaps using new methods. So suppose that a key tenet of a field gets upended; I wouldn't expect older scientists to be particularly late in accepting the new view. Rather, where they may be slow is in noticing that they could achieve more just if they tried this new method they have never used before, or if they imported some knowledge from elsewhere.
To sum up,
The aging of science is driven by a combination of factors including the aging of society in general, the aging of the baby boom cohort in particular, the end of mandatory retirement, and the increase in required knowledge to make a contribution to science. From a problem-solving point of view, this latter is the one that can be more directly addressed.
Older scientists may not have as much energy as they did when they were younger, but in practice the actual experiments will be done by other lab members, so this one form of decline may not practice as much as it seems.
Younger scientists are more likely to explore new ideas. This does not mean that such research is more promising or likely to be more impactful. Taking an idea to its ultimate consequences for 20 years may be more valuable than trying the new thing coming up.
Realistically science happens in a social setting, not alone. Teams of older and younger scientists are the norm in science. It may be the case that if everyone is markedly old (or young) we'd see issues with the productivity of a lab (on average), but we are far from this scenario.
Productivity (count of papers published per year) increases up until ~40-50 and then declines with age
In general, the likelihood of producing a highly cited paper stays constant through life (The random impact rule). There is a small chance that in some historical periods (The transition to modern physics) this is not true, and younger researchers are more likely to do this kind of highly valuable research instead.
The transition into modern physics represents a unique event that opened up opportunities for younger scientists of that age. But from the fact that they did make a lot of key discoveries we should not infer that it is only them that could have done so, or that it is only young scientists that can make those discoveries in general.
The "ideal age" where a scientist has the best change to achieve Nobel-worthiness is field dependent; great mathematicians and physicists are younger than great biologists and chemists.
Historically older scientists were probably less likely to buy into a new paradigm in general, but this varies a lot by field, and it's unclear if it continues to hold. Inasmuch as all eminent scientists are older, eminence makes scientists less likely to adopt new methods or ideas from other fields. A study of recent "paradigm shifts" would be needed to see if this continues being true.
How may one leverage this knowledge to make science great again? Well, despite all the heterogeneity and individual differences involved in points 1-9, it seems clear that if I am handed a pile of papers from two researchers and I'm told their ages, the research is going to be more informative about who is doing interesting stuff relative to their age. It's very easy to point to older scientists that are doing the best work of their field.
So if you wanted to give money to scientists, to go back once again to Scientific Freedom, how old were the scientists Braben picked as promising to do something new and interesting? Table 13 of the book (p. 116) has 25 Venture Researchers and when they did their BP-sponsored research, here's how old they were when they were selected. In some cases I'm making some assumptions when I can't find their age (i.e. I assume they start their undergraduate degree at 18, if I can't find that then I find their first paper which I assume was published the same year when they completed their PhD, and I assume a PhD takes 4 years). These assumptions introduce some bias of perhaps +/- 4 years so nothing terrible to get a quick view.
Scientist(s)
Age at funding
Mike Bennett, Pat Heslop-Harrison 42, 27
Paul Broda 44
Terry Clark 40
Stan Clough, Tony Horsewill 59, 38
David Cooper, Joe Gerratt 37, 52
Adam Curtis, Chris Wilkinson 51, 45
Steve Davies 34
Edsger Dijkstra, Netty van Gasteren, Lincoln Wallen 51, 33, 27
Peter Edwards, David Logan 38, 31
Nigel Franks, Jean Louis Deneubourg, Simon Goss 34, 37, 26
Dudley Herschbach 56
Herbert Huppert, Steve Sparks 40, 40
Andrew Keller, Ted Atkins, Peter Barham 59, 44, 34
Jeff Kimble 34
Graham Parkhouse 42
Alan Paton, Eunice Allan, Anne Glover 60, 25, 26
John Pendry 39
John C Polanyi 54
Martyn Poliakoff 41
Alan Rayner, John Beeching 37, 30
Ian Ross 58
Ken Seddon 38
Colin Self 38
Gene Stanley, José Teixeira 49, 42
Harry Swinney, Werner Horsthemke, Patrick DeKepper, Jean-Claude Roux, Jacques Boissonade 46, 33, 40,?, 35
Robin Tucker, David Hartley, Desmond Johnston 48,25 ,30
What we see from the list is that most of the young scientists in the list were students of the older scientists that got the award. The youngest scientist funded that was "independent" was 31, and the oldest scientist funded was 60 (Alan Paton). Overall this does not seem a sample that's heavily biased towards young scientists. Even back in 1980, going by NIH standards, the average age at which scientists get an R01 was 35.7. Counting the PIs in Braben's list they are, if anything, older.
So looking at the picture from before,
back in 1980 you had the entire distribution peaking before the 40s. Now researchers under 40, or even 50 are not the majority. This may be unfair to new researchers coming into the field (Given a limited amount of funding) but from an efficiency point of view it is unclear that the aging of the scientific workforce by itself leads to a reduced number of "paradigm shifts", "breakthroughs, "Nobel-worthy reserach" or anything in that class of outputs.
In academic work, please cite this essay as:
Ricón, José Luis, "Was Planck right? The effects of aging on the productivity of scientists", Nintil (2020-12-16), available at https://nintil.com/age-and-science/.
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NYAFF XVIII: Yuen Woo-Ping To Receive Star Asia Lifetime Achievement Award On July 1
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Summer is here and for cinephilic types, that means more festive film events forthcoming. Our own New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF) kicks off on June 28 with a pending line-up that will also bear host to a celebration of venerable martial arts cinema auteur, Master Yuen Woo-Ping.
The legendary action director, best known by the global kung fu cinema cult fandom at large and mainstream audiences for his work on The Matrix trilogy, both Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon films and the dual Kill Bill revenge saga, will be on hand to receive the Star Asia Lifetime Achievement Award on July 1.
The celebration will also include a 35mm presentation of seminal Donnie Yen headliner Iron Monkey (1993), Well Go USA's presentation of Yuen's sequel-bound Master Z: Ip Man Legacy returning actor Max Zhang to his role in the preceding Ip Man 3, and Yuen's 1982 classic, The Miracle Fighters.
My intial exposure to the master's earlier work was actually Snake In The Eagle's Shadow, Yuen's highly celebrated directorial debut. If you're a fan then you can imagine how addicted I became in catching up with some of Yuen's subsequent titles thereafter like Jackie Chan starrer, Drunken Master.
Of course, that was in the 1990s following Jackie Chan's second stateside crossover with Rumble In The Bronx as more and more video stores kept piling up with 80s kung fu and Hong Kong classics. Needless to say, Yuen's touch on celluloid hasn't gone overlooked and underhanded and with a number of projects he's still expected to be involved with, this latest accolade from the upcoming 18th NYAFF is more than deserved.
The Yuen Woo-Ping tribute at the 18th New York Asian Film Festival is presented in association with Film at Lincoln Center, with the support of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York (HKETONY). To learn more, click here.
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Commission set to launch defence market blueprint
THE European Commission will next month unveil a blueprint aimed at spurring an EU-wide market for defence products.
By Peter Chapman
February 26, 2003 5:00 pm
The aim is to help European firms emulate the US's military hardware giants.
Erkki Liikanen, the commissioner for enterprise and the information society, said he and his counterparts will sign-offon a policy paper on 11 March to target the barriers to the EU's defence business that are also thwarting potentially lucrative spillovers into the civilian world.
He said the paper, prompted by the Greek presidency, would flag the need for more EU standardisation of military hardware and greater openness in public procurement of defence equipment.
But he admitted this was just the start of a long haul towards convincing national governments to loosen their grips on parochial defence markets.
"The key point is if you have a fragmented market, with fragmented stakeholders, it means high costs and a lack of efficiency.
"It is the same as for everything else in the internal market," the Finnish industry chief told European Voice.
"I am sure that a strong internal market and common standards would mean there would be more value for money from investment.
"Companies have already been consolidating themselves, but European legislation can change.
"We will assess these issues now and hope that we will be able to have more discussion," Liikanen added.
Some member states – such as France and the UK – have signed bilateral deals to try and step up cooperation in the way they buy military hardware, from guns to aircraft carriers.
That means that French companies would be more likely to win British military contracts – and vice-versa.
Also, many products and parts – ranging from nuts and bolts to radar – would be interchangeable with one another.
But Liikanen said the paper would sell the benefits of an EU-wide approach – an issue already raised in the Convention on Europe's future.
"There are already these arrangements and 'memorandums of understanding' between member states.
"The question is should this take place at community level – where it would be open?"
On research and development (R&D), he said the paper would raise the scope for concerted investment in 'dual use' areas also likely to spawn civilian applications.
He said the internet – born from US military research – was a case in point.
"The question is should we look at how R&D on the military side can have spillovers on the civilian side," said the Finnish commissioner, adding: "Much more reflection is needed if European countries would like to do more."
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définition - José Joaquín de Herrera
José Joaquín de Herrera
This article is about the Mexican politician. For the municipality named in his honor, see José Joaquín de Herrera (municipality).
Portrait of José Joaquín de Herrera
14th President of Mexico
12 September 1844 – 21 September 1844
Antonio López de Santa Anna
Valentín Canalizo
6 December 1844 – 30 December 1845
Mariano Paredes
3 June 1848 – 15 January 1851
Manuel de la Peña y Peña
Mariano Arista
(1792-02-23)23 February 1792
Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico
10 February 1854(1854-02-10) (aged 61)
Tacubaya, Mexico
Josefa Cortes
José Joaquín de Herrera (23 February 1792 – 10 February 1854) was a moderate Mexican politician who served as president of Mexico three times (1844, 1844–45 and 1848–51), as well as a general in the Mexican Army during the Mexican-American War.
2 First and second terms as president
3 Mexican-American War
4 Third term as president
Herrera was born in Xalapa, Veracruz, but grew up in Perote, where his father was a postal administrator. He entered the royalist army in 1809, as a cadet in the Regiment of La Corona. By 1811 he was a captain. He fought the insurgents in Aculco, Guanajuato, Calderón, Acatlán[disambiguation needed], Veledero and other places. Later he was part of the Spanish expedition to retake Acapulco from the rebels, and he was given the military and civil command of the region.
He retired from the army in 1820 as a lieutenant colonel and moved back to Perote. There he opened a shop. In retirement, he established contacts with some of the insurgent leaders, among them Guadalupe Victoria. Shortly after the Plan de Iguala was proclaimed, a contingent of infantry moving from Veracruz to Puebla declared in favor of Agustín de Iturbide. The officers offered command to Lieutenant Colonel Herrera. He accepted and added the garrison of the Fort of San Carlos. This force marched to Orizaba, then in command of the royalists under Lieutenant Colonel Antonio López de Santa Anna. These forces also joined the Plan de Iguala.
At the time of the entrance of the Ejército Trigarante into Mexico City in 1821, Herrera was a brigadier general. However, he distanced himself from Iturbide when the latter declared himself emperor, and was arrested for conspiracy. He was freed and took part in the revolution that led to Iturbide's fall in 1823. In the new government he received the portfolio of war (1823–24). He improved the arms of the infantry and ordered a new model saddle for the cavalry. He again held the post of minister of war in 1833 (under Santa Anna).
He held many other military positions. He was consistently loyal to the legally constituted authorities and opposed to the absolutism and arbitrariness of Santa Anna's administrations. He was never an ally of Santa Anna.
First and second terms as president
In 1844 he was president of the Council of State when General Valentín Canalizo was named interim president to replace Santa Anna. Canalizo, however, was not in the capital (he was in San Luis Potosí), and Herrera was named as a substitute for the substitute, pending Canalizo's arrival in Mexico City. He served from 12 September 1844 to 21 September 1844, but he was president in name only. He officiated at the Independence Day celebrations.
He turned over the office to Canalizo and retired, but on the fall of Santa Anna, he was elected by the Senate to be interim president. He held the presidency from 7 December 1844 to 30 December 1845. He named both federalists and centralists to important positions.
During this term, the Republic of Texas was annexed by the United States. The Mexican Senate broke relations with the United States on 28 March 1845 and gave Herrera authority to raise troops and prepare for war. Herrera preferred peaceful negotiations. When he did not go to war, followers of Santa Anna rioted on 7 July 1845. Herrera and three members of his cabinet were seized by rebellious soldiers. Nevertheless, Herrera was able to impose his authority, and was freed. He won the subsequent elections, becoming constitutional president on 15 September 1845.
The United States, on the basis of the Republic of Texas's prior claims, now claimed parts of Mexico that were not in the Mexican entity of Texas, i.e. parts of Tamaulipas, Coahuila, Chihuahua and Nuevo México across the Rio Grande. When the United States sent troops to this disputed territory, a detachment was captured by the Mexican army (29 March 1846). On 13 May 1846, the U.S. Congress declared that a state of war existed with Mexico.
Herrera, with much difficulty, was able to assemble a force of 6,000 men. This was put under the command of General Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga and sent to the north to fight the Americans. Paredes got as far as San Luis Potosí, but instead of marching north against the invaders, he turned back to the capital in December and overthrew President Herrera.
In the Mexican-American War Herrera replaced Antonio López de Santa Anna as commander of the army, following the Battle of Huamantla (9 October 1847). Three days after Huamantla, U.S. General Joseph Lane fought his way through Herrera's troops into Puebla and raised the Mexican siege of the city.
Third term as president
On 30 May 1848, after the end of the Mexican-American War, Herrera was again elected to the presidency, but he declined the office. A commission from Congress visited him, begging him to accept the presidency, arguing that civil war would result if he declined. He did accept, and since Mexico City was still in the hands of the United States, he established his government in Mixcoac on 3 June 1848. He served until 15 January 1851.
He faced many problems during this term. The country was in a miserable condition, with bandits controlling the highways. There was a cholera epidemic and there were Indigenous uprisings in Misantla and Yucatán (the Caste War). Mariano Paredes led an armed uprising against the peace treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. In 1849 Leonardo Márquez revolted in favor of Santa Anna, claiming that the latter's resignation was invalid because Congress had not been in session.
The popular politician Juan de Dios Cañedo was murdered, and the followers of Santa Anna blamed Herrera, claiming that Dios Cañedo had been in possession of secret documents showing that he had been sent to the United States in 1844 to negotiate a cash settlement for the loss of Texas. The Texas charge was not denied, and may have been true.
President Herrera gave a concession for construction of the Mexico City-Veracruz railway, the first in Mexico, and another for a telegraph line between Mexico City and Puebla.
Herrera turned over the office to General Mariano Arista on 15 January 1851 and retired to private life. Evidence of his honorable character is provided by the following account: the day he resigned the presidency, he was forced to pawn a jewel to alleviate his economic situation. President Arista named him director of the Monte de Piedad (national pawnshop), a position which he held until 1853. He died on 10 February 1854 in his modest house in Tacubaya. He was buried without pomp in the cemetery of San Fernando.
Antonio López de Santa Anna President of Mexico
12–21 September 1844 Succeeded by
Valentín Canalizo President of Mexico
6 December 1844 - 30 December 1845 Succeeded by
Manuel de la Peña y Peña President of Mexico
3 June 1848 - 15 January 1851 Succeeded by
Diccionario Porrúa de Historia, Biografía y Geografía de México. Mexico City, Joaquín Porrúa, 1986. (Spanish)
Cotner, Thomas Ewing, The Military and Political Career of Jose Joaquin de Herrera, 1792–1854. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1949, reprinted 1969.
García Puron, Manuel, México y sus gobernantes, v. 1. Mexico City: Joaquín Porrua, 1984. (Spanish)
Orozco Linares, Fernando, Gobernantes de México. Mexico City: Panorama Editorial, 1985, ISBN 968-38-0260-5. (Spanish)
Brief biography at PBS
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Martín Carrera
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Miguel de la Madrid
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Ernesto Zedillo
Vice President of Mexico
Name Herrera, José Joaquín de
Short description President of Mexico (1844, 1844–45 & 1848–51)
Place of birth Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico
Date of death February 10, 1854
Place of death Tacubaya (nowadays Mexico City), Mexico
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=José_Joaquín_de_Herrera&oldid=503279343"
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Mexican military personnel of the Mexican–American War
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Q: Background SVG / Div with corner cut-off I need to create a shape like the below as a background image. I have been looking at doing this as an svg but can't seem to control the size of the resulting image.
I was hoping someone could possibly point me in the right direction.
Thanks!!
SVG shape
A: This can be done using svg clip-path.
The following CSS will shape the div with the bottom right corner cut off so that you can put any background:
-webkit-clip-path: polygon(100% 0, 100% 65%, 54% 100%, 0 100%, 0 0);
clip-path: polygon(100% 0, 100% 65%, 54% 100%, 0 100%, 0 0);
There are multiple SVG generators online:
*
*http://bennettfeely.com/clippy/
*http://cssplant.com/clip-path-generator
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Shirley Aquatics is a leading provider of marine aquarium and fish tanks supplies located in Birmingham and the West Midlands. We source and sell a wide range of pet products, from frozen fish food to pond pumps, finding them at the best price for our customers.
We have over the years built ourselves as koi experts and the first port of call for koi products. Shirley Aquatics have a wide range of koi for sale, available to buy in-store and online, as well as high quality koi food, tanks and a number of books for koi enthusiasts.
Established in 1939, Shirley Aquatics have been a long family business and have been at the forefront of the pond and aquarium industry for over 70 years. We have always been offering exceptional customer service and a quality assured product range, and strive to continuously improve ourselves to ensure all our customers are fully satisfied to grow a lasting relationship based around a shared passion for fish and reptiles.
Whether you're new to fishkeeping or a long time enthusiast, you will find all the products and accessories you need for your aquariums on our Shirley Aquatics online store.
If you are looking for particular species of fish, or some advice on any marine product please don't hesitate to come visit our store based in Shirley, Birmingham, or get in touch with a member of our friendly team! | {
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Helen Wang wins Marsh Award!
SCBWI Translator member Helen Wang has won the 2017 Marsh Award for Children's Literature in Translation! This prestigious award is conferred biennially in the UK.
Helen won for her rendering of BRONZE AND SUNFLOWER by Cao Wenxuan from Chinese. Cao is the 2016 Hans Christian Andersen Award laureate for Writing, the first Chinese author to be so honored.
Helen's is the first Marsh Award to be given for a translation from an Asian language. It is also the first Marsh to be won by an SCBWI member, since Translator became a member category in 2014.
Re: Helen Wang wins Marsh Award!
Wow, this is very impressive! Congratulations, Helen!!
What wonderful news!!! Congratulations to Helen!!!
That's terrific! Congrats to Helen!
Helen Wang's Marsh Award winning translation of BRONZE AND SUNFLOWER by Cao Wenxuan also has a starred Kirkus review!
Thanks for the info, Avery. And congratulations to Helen!!
And now on the official SCBWI blog, an interview of Helen Wang by fellow SCBWI translator member Nanette McGuinness!
A lot of wonderful information.
And Helen's translation was chosen by Publishers Weekly as a Best Books of 2017! | {
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Avon, IN — Aqua Indiana (Aqua) presented a $1,500 charitable contribution to the Washington Township/Avon Fire Department on February 8th. The local fire department consists of 57 full-time firefighters and 9 full-time administrative staff. The department protects and serves residents of Washington Township in Hendricks County, Indiana, including Aqua customers in its Hendricks County wastewater division.
Fire Chief Dan Smith and other members of the department gratefully accepted the contribution. Chief Smith thanked Aqua for its generous support and said that the donation would specifically help Station 142, which is an Aqua customer.
Aqua Indiana operates 11 utility systems in 11 counties and provides water and wastewater service to more than 80,000 people throughout the state. Visit AquaAmerica.com for more information, or follow Aqua on Facebook at facebook.com/MyAquaAmerica and on Twitter at @MyAquaAmerica. | {
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Standing on the summit of Lions Head is a thrilling feeling, the entire Cape Town is at your feet, seemingly small, buzzing and beautifully captivating. The vista of Cape Town from the Crown of Lions Head is truly beyond words, beyond photographs, it has to be experienced, you have to make the climb. It takes approximately 45min – 1.5hr to climb to the summit, and it's not without its minor challenges of chains and ladders but it is definitely well worth it. Always remember to take water when climbing! Many a full moon sees groups of people hiking up Lions Head. The daytime hike and viewing reward is phenomenal but the full moon from the summit of Lions Head is seriously something else.
Standing proud and tall, Lions Head is 669metres above sea level or 2195ft. It is perfectly situated between Signal Hill and Table Mountain. Known by the English as Sugar Loaf in the early 17th Century, and Leeuwen Kop (Lions Head) by the Dutch, this iconic peak is covered in a multitude of fynbos and is home to a variety of small animals.
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This is our Piedmont Carolina Style of bbq sauce. Great tangy bbq sauce with a robust tomato base. It isn't nearly as thick as your commercial sauces, but not as thin as an Eastern Carolina Vinegar BBQ Sauce. Great for basting, grilling, baking, and dipping. This is what I grew up with. My pulled pork topping. It has replaced ketchup in our household as there is a noticeable absence of High Fructose Corn Syrup. When I use this sauce, I think of home in North Carolina. I could not find any sauce to satisfy my craving when I left home and joined the military, and my passion for bbq helped me create this incredible sauce. | {
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Video: The 8-seat Hyundai iMax N Drift Bus you've been waiting for
By Loz Blain
Video: The 8-seat Hyundai iMax...
Apparently Hyundai Australia has an "underground skunkworks team" with a green light to make crazy projects like this
Hyundai Australia
The 8-seater drift bus you've been waiting for
The iMax N Drift Bus, preparing to compete at this weekend's World Time Attack Challenge
Apparently, Hyundai Australia has an "underground skunkworks team" – and that team decided to make good on an April Fool's prank to produce this, the iMax N eight-seater "Drift Bus," which will race in the World Time Attack Challenge this weekend.
Hyundai Germany, so the story goes, posted a doctored-up image of an iMax N for April Fool's, the joke being that nobody in their right mind would apply the "N Performance" treatment to a stodgy old people mover. But Australian petrolheads have rarely claimed to be in their right minds. When Hyundai Australia put out a social media poll asking which model they should hot up next, enough larrikins voted for the iMax that it made second place on the list behind the Tuscon – which the team dismissed as "too easy."
Thus was born the iMax N. Ditching the standard powertrain, the team shoehorned in a 3.5-liter, twin-turbo V6 making more than 300 kW (402 hp) and 555 Nm (409 lb-ft) of torque. Power is fed through an 8-speed auto transmission to the rear wheels, there's a "corner carving differential," electronically-controlled suspension damping, 19-inch alloy wheels, sticky rubber and a shouty "bimodal" exhaust.
The interior has been tarted up with sports seats at the front, an N series steering wheel, and matching suede/leather seat trims in the back. It achieves a 50-50 front-to-rear weight balance only when it's carrying eight people on board, and Hyundai says it's all about having fun with your mates, but just quietly, it looks to us like all the proper sideways action in the video below was done with the back seats empty to unweight the rear wheels. Just as well, they'd need barf bags back there.
The iMax N Drift Bus won't ever make it to production, but it will compete in the World Time Attack Challenge this weekend at the Sydney Motorsport Park, in the Clubsprint, Flying 500 and International Drift Cup classes. It should be a laugh. But if you learn nothing else from this story, there is an "underground skunkworks division" at Hyundai Australia, and that alone should bring a grin to your face.
See the "Druft Bus" get sideways in the following video.
Hyundai iMax N 'Drift Bus'
Source: Hyundai Australia
AutomotiveHyundaiHyundai NDriftingVanNew Atlas Audio
Loz Blain
Loz has been one of our most versatile contributors since 2007. Joining the team as a motorcycle specialist, he has since covered everything from medical technology to aeronautics, music gear and historical artefacts. Since 2010 he's branched out into photography, video and audio production.
Gregg Eshelman October 18, 2019 06:49 PM
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A Clean Up Man
By: M. T. Pope
Narrated by: Tony Isabella
Hustling on the Down Low
Narrated by: Randall Bain, Morae Brehon, Daxton Dewards, and others
Hustling on the Down Low is a story of two men at war for the control of the criminal activity of Baltimore and the power that comes with it. One man is a mysterious gay kingpin with an edge. The other is a straight kingpin determined to get back on top by any means necessary. There can be only one man on top. The question is, who is willing to go down the lowest to get to the top?
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Shawn Black seems to be a mild-mannered family man who loves music recitals, football games, and family outings. What observers don't realize is that Shawn is living a life on both sides of the fence. He harbors dangerous secrets that could hurt his family. Shawn makes a mistake when he befriends James, a gold-digger with an agenda. Pushing Shawn head first into a life of lust and deception, he will get what he wants.
Gooooodddd
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Mona and Shawn Black seem like they are just getting back to normal. But both are still keeping secrets from each other and their family. James Parks leaves prison older but not wiser - seeking revenge. He knows of the secrets that the Black family holds.
Good Story, Bad narrator
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College Professors Grace and David Andrews are a married couple keeping secrets from each other. This is no run-of-the-mill marital infidelity, though. David doesn't know that his someone-on-the-side shares a painful link to Grace's past. One man's actions have resulted in the dismemberment of three families. Now that the loose ends have begun to unravel, will any of them be able to pull their lives back together?
By BrilliantlyBlind313 on 08-09-21
Passion Marks
By: Lee Hayes
Narrated by: Vance Goodwin
Everything that looks good isn't good for you. From the outside, Kevin Davis' world leaves nothing to be desired. It is a life of luxury, comfort, and money, but never judge a book by its cover. His pretend world hides the verbal, physical, and sexual abuse he endures at the hands of his perfect man. Passion Marks finds Kevin entangled in a dark web of love, violence, depravity, and torment at the hands of his lover, James Lancaster, the ambitious CEO of a rising Houston software firm. In order to free himself from the cycle of violence, Kevin must overcome his personal demons.
Okay story…
Narrated by: Karen Pittman, Lisa Smith, Alan Ryder, and others
James Parks's thriving bloodline, Ashley and Alex Black, have transitioned back to Baltimore living, and the drama they thought was over continues to plague them. It seems like chaos and drama is hardwired in their DNA. Ashley is hard at work in her career and is enjoying her new life, but an old flame comes back into the picture and wants to play for keeps. Throw in her boyfriend, Braxton, with his own secrets, and the drama explodes.
Was an "alright" story… but wasn't what I had come to expect from this series at all!
By: LT Ville
Narrated by: Alonzo Riggs
Keith is an 18-year-old high school student living in Harlem. He has a life plan that includes being the class valedictorian and going to Columbia University. His mother is a recovering drug addict and his family is broken in most meanings of the word, but he has remained unfazed by his surroundings. He meets two cousins, Jesse and Derrick, and his senior year is turned on its head as he finds himself in a love triangle that leads to the discovery of details from his past that his mother wanted to keep hidden forever.
A Gay Black Romance, Yay!
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May the Best Man Win
Narrated by: Kevin R. Free, Patricia R. Floyd, Alan Ryder
They say a good man is hard to find. Kardell Spencer and Lewis Turner know this all too well. Neither is lucky in love. Kardell Spencer is a hard-working, successful advertising company owner who has a no nonsense approach to work and professionalism. Lewis Turner is Kardell's flamboyant, over-the-top employee. They are polar opposites. Lewis speaks how he feels. Sometimes the things he says are so shocking that they leave people around him gasping for air.
Brilliant! ★★★★★
By James on 02-20-20
Learned Behaviors
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By: Jayce Ellis
Narrated by: K. Bernard
Sending his daughter off to college is the proudest day of single dad JaQuan Reynolds's life. Everything took a back seat to raising her - including his career. He has no idea what comes next, but his newfound freedom is quickly curtailed by a crash deadline at work and the uptight, hovering presence of consultant Matthew Donaldson. He's surly and insufferably sexy, and Jaq's ready to check him out and write him off - right up until a work assignment forces them together.
OMG! A New Favorite Read and Author!
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Trouble in Rio
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Narrated by: Ace Bentley, Dylan Ford, Morae Brehon
Rio Duncan is one of the youngest children of the Duncan clan. With no solid position in the family business like his other siblings, he has been feeling out of place and decides to disappear. Rio leaves his Duncan identity behind and goes on a search for friends and family who can relate to him. His destination is Baltimore, and he is sure to find what he is looking for in the city with a community like no other.
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By: Carl Weber, and others
A Multicultural Gay Romance (High Rise, Book 1)
Narrated by: Ace Bentley, Jameson Adams
To Collin Galloway, direction is a four-letter word. Sure, he hates his job, he hates living with his parents, and he really hates watching everyone move on without him. But he doesn't know what he wants to do, long-term, and he won't figure it out by thirsting over Jeremiah, the superhot, super-intense paramedic who is suddenly everywhere Collin looks.
Invisible Life
By: E. Lynn Harris
Narrated by: Mirron Willis
Fleeing to New York to escape both Sela and Kelvin, Raymond finds himself more confused than ever before. New relationships--both male and female--give him enormous pleasure but keep him from finding the inner peace and lasting love he so desperately desires. The horrible illness and death of a friend force Raymond, at last, to face the truth.
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In True Thug Fashion 3: The Freedom Brothers
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Narrated by: Drama Simpson, Ameenah Rose
In this installment of the In True Thug Fashion series, the Freedom family returns to answer questions through a whirlwind of action and jaw-dropping moments. Put on your seatbelts and get ready for this urban romance adventure....
By Damaris. on 12-09-21
Basketball Jones
E. Lynn Harris has wowed and seduced more than three million listeners with the wicked drama and undeniable heart in his works. Now he's back with another winner sure to top the best seller lists a rip-roaring tale of sex, secrets, betrayal...and blackmail.
Another Masterpiece
By FlapiPhone on 01-30-10
By: Anthony London
Narrated by: Steve Ryan
Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
Justin Harrington and his long-term childhood friend Brandon Moore share a lot in common with each other growing up in the mean streets of the Bronx, New York. Justin Is living with an abusive father and day-to-day in this hectic household is completely unpredictable. Brandon's father falls into trouble and Brandon quickly engulfs himself in sports to fill the missing void.
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In "The Risk", a dramatic short story about the life of Madison Stanley, a high school graduate with a promising future finds himself tempted to explore his sexuality and spends time finding quick dates over the Internet. He quickly learns what a one night stand is and finds himself full of lust and pain. Madison loses himself over empty promises from men and gets into the club scene in New York. He runs into a high school friend name Dorian who tries to save him from this downward spiral.
WTF!!😒😡😩
The End Zone
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By: Riley Hart
Narrated by: Benjamin Charles, Iggy Toma
Seeing my best friend West happy with his fiancé opened my eyes to things I've been missing in my own marriage. My divorce, which was amicable, followed. Strangely, at West's wedding, I find myself confiding in Darren, the straight, confirmed bachelor and star quarterback of the Atlanta Lightning.
This series!!! 😍😍😍
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Narrated by: Adenrele Ojo, Mirron Willis
Raymond, a young black lawyer from the South, struggles to come to terms with his sexuality and with the grim reality of AIDS. Nicole, an aspiring singer/actress, experiences frustration in both her career and in her attempts to find a genuine love relationship. Both characters share an eclectic group of friends who challenge them, and the listener, to look at themselves and the world around them through different eyes.
Beyond Amazing
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M. T. Pope delivers another hot, scandalous tale full of lust, infidelity, and over-the-top drama.
Kraig Holmes is a hard-working independent contractor living in Baltimore. He's an average guy - with one exception. A painful secret haunts him daily. Kraig had a one-time sexual experience with a man he knew little about. It propelled him into a lifestyle of promiscuity and an insatiable appetite for dangerous sex. When the guy disappeared into thin air, Kraig was left hurt and devastated.
Now Kraig has developed a taste for the married men who pursue him while he's working on their homes. When his sexual escapades spiral out of control and out into the open, he quickly tries to get things under wraps. Then the unexpected happens - a chance encounter with his one-night stand from college. Kraig is hurt when he discovers the man doesn't even remember him.
Kraig vows to set up the man who turned him out and disappeared. What Kraig doesn't know is that his "victim" isn't the lay-down-and-take-it type. He has a few cards up his sleeve that will deliver damaging blows to Kraig's life. When it's all said and done, the truth with be revealed, and there will be consequences.
©2012 M. T. Pope (P)2021 Blackstone Publishing and Urban Audiobooks, LLC
Psychological African American Mystery
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What listeners say about A Clean Up Man
Starts off strong, but devolves into forehead-smacking stupidity. Main character actually seems to forget a major plot element that he was involved in, only to remember it in the next chapter... and who HESITATES to give blood if your mother's partner is in surgery and needs it?! There's nearly an entire chapter worth of exposition between the ask and the *reluctant* agreement. It's not a kidney for Christs sake! Aggravatingly bad writing at the end. | {
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Former TMC MP and academician Krishna Bose dies at 89
Born in 1930 to constitutional studies specialist Charu Chandra Chaudhuri, Bose taught at the City College in Kolkata for around 40 years.
She was married to Sisir Kumar Bose, nephew of Subhas Chandra Bose. (PTI File image)
Academic-turned-politician Krishna Bose died on Saturday due to age-related ailments, hospital sources said. She was 89. Bose, the former Trinamool Congress MP from the Jadavpur constituency, was unwell for quite some time, family sources said.
She died at a hospital off EM Bypass at 10.20 am, they said. "She was suffering from age-related ailments. She suffered her second stroke a few days back and was admitted to the ICU," her son Sumantra Bose said. She was married to Sisir Kumar Bose, nephew of Subhas Chandra Bose.
Born in 1930 to constitutional studies specialist Charu Chandra Chaudhuri, Bose taught at the City College in Kolkata for around 40 years. She was elected to the Lok Sabha for the first time in 1996, then again in 1998 and also in 1999. Bose is survived by sons Sugata and Sumantra, and daughter Sharmila.
Several Trinamool Congress leaders and state ministers are at the hospital. Bose's body will be taken to her Sarat Bose Road residence around 1 pm and then to the Netaji Bhavan, according to family sources. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will be visiting Netaji Bhavan. She will be cremated in the evening.
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The Vision RFD 3D is the most technically advanced Mobile C-Arm in the world. With easy 2D and 3D imaging, it is able to perform the most advanced clinical procedures.
3D imaging allows surgeons to use Brainlab, Stryker, Medtronic Stealth and the Mazor Robot. This also allows the surgeon to check screw placements in the operating theatre with a CT image. This gives them the Axial View critical in many surgeries including Spine, Orthopaedic and Pelvic procedures.
Spin plus shift 3D imaging technique.
All this combine to make this very small C-Arm's image quality comparable to interoperative CT's.
Additionally this system can be enhanced with the Hybrid Edition (see Vision RFD Hybrid) to allow high level vascular.
This is a must have system for high level trauma hospitals.
High level Vascular and Cardiac surgery.
Conventional 2D imaging for regular surgery.
The ability to create a CT image while the patient is still on the table is essential in a modern operating theatre. Allowing accurate navigation and anatomy visualization can dramatically reduce revision surgery. In a modern operating theatre the checking of screw placement whilst the patient is on the table should be a compulsory for all major surgery. Including Spine, Orthopaedic and Pelvic work. . | {
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The MLAR Gran Fondo (Italian for "Big ride") is a cycling event for everyone who likes challenging routes, timed events, well-stocked rest stops, and a festive post–ride party under the big top with food trucks, live music, and craft beers.
Be sure to plan and stay for the party. If your family is not planning on riding in the event, have them plan to come and see you finish. Meal Tickets can be purchased for $25 for adults and free for children 12 and under.
This is a ride and not a race. The day can be enjoyed by beginners and advanced cyclists alike. We encourage that all riders work together and respect the other riders and their level. At all times cyclists must obey the traffic laws, the roads will not be closed.
All of our routes are well marked with signage and volunteers and police officers where necessary in multiple spots along the route to ensure you have a safe and stress free ride.
Riders who chose to do the longer routes have the option to drop down to the lower mileage routes. Riders may also elect to go for a longer distance the day of the ride. If you elect to do a longer rider, you must ensure you will be back to the farm and off the road by 2:30pm.
This is your day so enjoy it and help each other out when you can. But if you do have any problems our SAG vehicles are out there looking for you. If you need help, flag one down or call the number on your route sheet. If all is well, give them a "thumbs up" and they'll pass you by.
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Waynick v. Chicago's Last Department Store
Vesely v. Sager
A substantial number, if not a majority, have decided that the sale of alcoholic beverages may be the…
Rappaport v. Nichols
Cf. Reilly v. 180 Club, Inc., 14 N.J. Super. 420 ( App. Div. 1951). In Waynick v. Chicago's Last Department…
Full title:Mary Ann WAYNICK et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. CHICAGO'S LAST…
Court:United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Date published: Sep 1, 1959
United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
In Waynick v. Chicago's Last Department Store, 269 F.2d 322 (7th Cir. 1959), cert. denied, 362 U.S. 903, 80 S.Ct. 611, 4 L.Ed.2d 554 (1960), a patron of an Illinois bar was in an accident in Michigan.
Summary of this case from Sommers v. 13300 Brandon Corp.
No. 12563.
July 20, 1959. Rehearing Denied September 1, 1959.
Alan David Katz, Chicago, Ill., Warren G. Childers, Detroit, Mich., Leo S. Karlin and Daniel Karlin, Chicago, Ill., for appellants.
Paul H. Heineke, Gordon R. Close, Richard E. Mueller, Richard J. Kemper, William H. Schrader, Robert L. Brody, and George J. Gore, Chicago, Ill., Lord, Bissell Brook, Heineke, Conklin Schrader, Chicago, Ill., of counsel, for appellees.
Before SCHNACKENBERG, KNOCH and CASTLE, Circuit Judges.
SCHNACKENBERG, Circuit Judge.
In a diversity action, filed in the district court at Chicago, Illinois, by citizens and residents of the state of Michigan against citizens and residents of the state of Illinois, plaintiffs Mary Ann Waynick, Wilma Ann Scruggs, and Carl Mack Waynick, Linda Kay Waynick, Nellie Sue Waynick and Alice Faye Waynick, minors, by Mary Ann Waynick, their mother and next friend, sought recovery of damages sustained by them, when an automobile under the control of Bruce Sims, its owner, and driven by Johnie E. Owens, collided on U.S. Highway 112 in the state of Michigan with an automobile driver by William Gerald Scruggs, who was killed in the collision. Plaintiffs' complaint named as defendants Chicago's Last Department Store, an Illinois corporation, Philip Saxner and Rubin Saxner, doing business as Phil's Tavern, and William Turbin, doing business as Matlan Liquors, who were engaged in the business of selling and furnishing intoxicating liquors in the state of Illinois.
The complaint also named as defendants, Harold Harris, lessor of said Philip Saxner and Rubin and Saxner, doing business as Phil's Tavern, and Marie Movilli, lessor of said William Turbin, doing business as Matlan Liquors. Said lessors have not appeared in this court on appeal.
It appears from the complaint that Chicago's Last Department Store's premises are situated in Chicago, Illinois, near the Indiana-Illinois state boundary, where said defendant has a large parking lot and caters to drive-in trade and extends an invitation to persons upon the public highway to purchase its wares, and that said defendant permitted said Sims and Owens to consume a large quantity of intoxicating liquor in its parking lot. The complaint further alleges that from 4 P.M. on July 28, 1956 to after midnight of said day, defendants Chicago's Last Department Store, the Saxners and Turbin sold and furnished intoxicating liquor to Sims and Owens, when they were intoxicated, and thus did contribute to their said intoxication, the liquor being furnished in large quantities both by the glass and by carry-out bottles, which intoxication resulted in and was the proximate cause of severe personal injuries and loss of means of support to plaintiffs.
The Saxners moved to dismiss the cause, for failure of the complaint to state a claim, while Chicago's Last Department Store and Turbin moved for judgment on the pleadings, on several grounds, including the following:
"4. Insofar as the plaintiffs' grievances are predicated upon this defendant's violation of a common law duty, if any, owing by it to plaintiffs as is implicitly asserted in paragraphs 12 and 19, the complaint fails to state a cause of action against this defendant because:
"a. At common law it is not actionable to sell alcoholic liquor to an adult; the common law gives no remedy for injury following the sale of intoxicating beverages to an ordinary man.
"b. Having created a right of action by enacting the Dram Shop Act, the General Assembly of Illinois has preempted the field."
From the court's order sustaining defendants' motions, plaintiffs have appealed. They rely for relief, in the alternative, on (1) §§ 22 and 29 of the Michigan Liquor Control Act, (2) § 14 of the Illinois Dram Shop Act, or (3) the common law.
13 Mich.Stat.Ann. (1957) §§ 18.993 and 18.1000, Comp. Laws 1948, § 43629; Comp. Laws Supp. 1956, § 436.22.
§ 135, ch. 43, R.S.Ill. 1957.
It is our view that plaintiffs' reliance on either the Michigan act or the Illinois act rests upon such dubious grounds that we are impelled to reject those acts as a basis for our decision in this case. That leaves for us to decide whether the common law supports plaintiffs' cause of action. Before considering that question, we feel it proper to point out that the Illinois Dram Shop Act has been held not to apply extraterritorially to a situation where the sale of intoxicating liquor takes place in Illinois and the injury resulting therefrom occurs in another state. Eldridge v. Don Beachcomber, Inc., 342 Ill. App. 151, 154, 95 N.E.2d 512, 22 A.L.R.2d 1123, leave to appeal denied, 346 Ill.App. xiv. It appears to us that it is also probable that the Michigan Liquor Control Act is not applicable where a sale of intoxicating liquor in Illinois produces injuries in Michigan. Defendants so argue in this court and cite a Michigan court decision to support their contention. It would seem to follow that the practical consequence of denying extraterritorial effect to such acts is to leave a vacuum in the law insofar as unlawful sales of intoxicating liquor in one state produce injuries to third persons in another state. Certainly the position of defendants in this court is that the liquor control acts of Illinois and Michigan do not cover such a case. It seems to us, therefore, that their contention that the Illinois Dram Shop Act has "preempted the field", is unsound. Rather it would appear that the Act has avoided the field, rather than preempted it. If the common law does not cover the situation before us, there is actually no law applicable. As Aristotle said, nature abhors a vacuum; so does the law. Lest we too hastily reject the claim of these plaintiffs for pecuniary redress for death and injuries sustained in what was evidently an appalling automobile accident, we turn to the common law, which is in effect in the state of Michigan where the injuries occurred. The law of that state governs the tort liability asserted by plaintiffs herein. As was said in 133 A.L.R. 263:
"* * * where the question relates to the choice between the law of the place where the negligent act or omission took place and the law of the place where the injury or death or both were inflicted, by the almost unanimous consensus of decision the place of the tort, within the contemplation of the rule that the law of the situs of the tort governs the liability and substantive matters, is the place where the injury or death was inflicted and not the place where the negligent act or omission took place."
In Stout v. Keyes, 2 Doug. Mich., 184, 43 Am.Dec. 465, at 467, it was held that the common law applies in Michigan and that
"* * * a general principle of the common law, that whenever the law gives a right, or prohibits an injury, it also gives a remedy by action; * * *."
The injury having occurred in Michigan as a result of defendants' acts in Illinois, the common law of Michigan as to tort liability controls.
The sale of intoxicating liquors to Owens and Sims was unlawful when made in Illinois, according to the applicable Illinois statute, § 131, ch. 43, R.S.Ill. 1957, which provides:
"No licensee nor any officer, associate, member, representative, agent or employee of such licensee shall sell, give or deliver alcoholic liquor * * * to any intoxicated person * * *."
Said § 131 provides for fine or imprisonment or both, upon conviction.
In 130 A.L.R. 357, it is stated:
"While it is true that ordinarily a vendor of intoxicating liquors is not, at common law, answerable to a third person for injury or damage sustained by the latter as a result of the intoxication of the purchaser of the liquor, nevertheless it is established that in some circumstances a vendor's sale of liquor may constitute a wilful violation of his duty to one other than the consumer thereof and be the proximate cause of the injury sustained by such third person, so that for such injury the latter may have a right of action at common law against the vendor."
It is apparent in the case at bar that there are circumstances which make the sales of liquor to Sims and Owens wilful violations of § 131. These circumstances were not usual sales to adults or ordinary men. They were sales to intoxicated persons. They were not sales to "a strong and able bodied man", as referred to in Manthei v. Heimerdinger, 332 Ill. App. 335, 352, 75 N.E.2d 132, 140, relied on by defendants.
Every person has a general duty to use due or ordinary care not to injure others, to avoid injury to others by any agency set in operation by him. 65 C.J.S. Negligence § 4, p. 340.
One essential element in a tort is the existence of a duty imposed by statute or otherwise in favor of the party injured and on the party whose conduct produces the injury. 86 C.J.S. Torts § 6, p. 926. The duty, breach of which may constitute negligence, may be a duty to the person injured as an individual, but this is not essential, since it is sufficient that the duty was owed to him as a member of a class or group. 65 C.J.S. Negligence § 4, p. 348.
The Illinois act making unlawful the sale of alcoholic liquor to any intoxicated person is for the protection of any member of the public who might be injured or damaged as a result of the drunkenness to which the particular sale of alcoholic liquor contributes. Obviously the plaintiffs in the case at bar are entitled to the protection given by § 131 of the Illinois Act.
It will be noted that, in availing themselves of that protection, plaintiffs are in no way relying upon those parts of the Illinois act imposing civil damage liability (which was unknown to the common law), resulting from lawful sales of intoxicating liquor to a competent person, commonly known as dram shop act cases.
The effect of § 131 of the Illinois act is that a sale of alcoholic liquor cannot lawfully be made to an intoxicated person. This is not inconsistent with the right of any competent adult to buy alcoholic liquor and § 131 does not prohibit a sale to the latter.
In applying the common law to the situation presented in this case, we must consider the law of tort liability, even though the chain of events, which started when the defendant tavern keepers unlawfully sold intoxicating liquor to two drunken men, crossed state boundary lines and culminated in the tragic collision in Michigan. We hold that, under the facts appearing in the complaint, the tavern keepers are liable in tort for the damages and injuries sustained by plaintiffs, as a proximate result of the unlawful acts of the former. The court erred in its order dismissing the cause as to Chicago's Last Department Store, an Illinois corporation, Philip Saxner and Rubin Saxner, doing business as Phil's Tavern, and William Turbin, doing business as Matlan Liquors, and to that extent the order appealed from is reversed and this cause is remanded to the district court for further proceedings not inconsistent with the views herein expressed. As to the defendants Harold Harris and Marie Movilli, the order of the district court is affirmed.
Hunter v. Derby Foods, Inc., 2 Cir., 110 F.2d 970, 972, 133 A.L.R. 255, 258; Alabama Great Southern R. Co. v. Carroll, 97 Ala. 126, 11 So. 803, 18 L.R.A. 433; Cameron v. Vandegriff, 53 Ark. 381, 13 S.W. 1092; El Paso N.W. Ry. Co. v. McComas, Tex.Civ.App. 1903, 72 S.W. 629; Connecticut Valley Lumber Co. v. Maine Central R.R., 78 N.H. 553, 103 A. 263; and Darks v. Scudders-Gale Grocer Co., 146 Mo.App. 246, 130 S.W. 430, affirmed 171 Mo.App. 37, 153 S.W. 1199.
In part, affirmed and, in part, reversed and remanded with directions
KNOCH, Circuit Judge (dissenting).
I find myself in agreement with my distinguished colleagues that neither the Michigan nor the Illinois Dram Shop Acts apply and that the Michigan common law governs. I am also in agreement that under Illinois law the Illinois Dram Shop Act cannot be said to have any extraterritorial coverage. Eldridge v. Don Beachcomber, Inc., 342 Ill. App. 151, 95 N.E.2d 512, 22 A.L.R.2d 1123.
The majority holds that the common law by virtue of the penal statute (Sec. 131, Ch. 43, 1951 Illinois Revised Statutes, which makes sales of liquor to intoxicated persons unlawful) gives a civil right of action in tort against the sellers. With this conclusion I cannot agree.
It should be noted that this is a penal statute providing for the punishment of those selling to intoxicated persons and thereby is of general good to the public. It confers no specific rights to private individuals.
"It was not a tort at common law to either sell or give intoxicating liquor to `a strong and able-bodied man,' and it can be said safely, that it is not anywhere laid down in the books that such act was ever held, at common law, to be culpable negligence that would impose legal liability for damages upon the vendor or donor of such liquor." Cruse v. Aden, 1889, 127 Ill. 231, 234, 20 N.E. 73, 74.
I cannot accept the distinction made — that an intoxicated person is not an "able-bodied man" — because that would, in effect, eliminate any reason for the enactment of the Dram Shop Act.
The majority opinion states that "If the common law does not cover the situation before us, there is actually no law applicable * * * nature abhors a vacuum; so does the law."
Prior to the enactment of the Dram Shop Act, tavern keepers and owners had no liability. By the same reasoning, one can say that a total and absolute vacuum prevailed as to them. However, the common law has always held accountable those responsible for direct injury to the person or property of another. This is true in the instant case. There is no bar to proceeding against the driver and the owner of the car in question.
It may be socially desirable to hold tavern keepers and owners responsible under the circumstances in this case, but that result, I believe, should be achieved through Congressional act, rather than by judicial interpretation.
The trial court's order dismissing the complaint not only as to the owners but also as to the tavern keepers is correct and should be affirmed.
In Waynick, a driver's intoxication in Illinois and subsequent accident in Michigan resulted in injury to the complaining third party.
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applying Michigan law
Summary of this case from Sutter v. Hutchings
In Waynick the plaintiffs, residents of Michigan, brought an action for personal injuries against three Illinois tavern keepers for selling liquor to two Illinois residents who drove an automobile into Michigan and there collided with a vehicle in which the plaintiffs were riding.
Summary of this case from Vesely v. Sager
In Waynick v. Chicago's Last Department Store, 269 F.2d 322 (7 Cir. 1959), the complaint charged that the defendants had unlawfully sold alcoholic beverages in Illinois to Sims and Owens while they were intoxicated and that Sims, the owner, and Owens, the driver, then took their car to Michigan where they were in a collision which caused the death and injuries described in the plaintiffs' complaint.
Summary of this case from Rappaport v. Nichols
In Waynick v Chicago's Last Department Store, 269 F.2d 322 (CA 7, 1959), cert den 362 U.S. 903; 80 S Ct 611; 4 L Ed 2d 554 (1960), the Court, applying Michigan law as to tort liability, found a common law cause of action for negligence against a tavern owner for unlawfully selling alcoholic beverages.
Summary of this case from Grasser v. Fleming
In Waynick v. Chicago's Last Dept. Store, 269 F.2d 322 (7th Cir), the court was faced with a case similar to the instant one. This was a diversity action for damages brought by plaintiffs who alleged that the defendants had furnished intoxicating liquors in the State of Illinois to the owner and driver of a certain automobile, and that these liquors were furnished at the time when the owner and driver were intoxicated. Subsequently their car collided in the State of Michigan with an automobile in which the plaintiffs were riding, causing the injuries for which the suit was brought.
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'Ritzen Group, Inc. v. Jackson Masonry, LLC, 589 U.S. ___ (2020)' was a United States Supreme Court case from the October 2019 term. In a unanimous opinion, the Supreme Court ruled that "when the bankruptcy court unreservedly grants or denies relief", in this case on a motion for relief from an automatic stay, that decision presents a final order that may be appealed. In a 12-page opinion the Court relied upon its own precedent in Bullard v. Blue Hills Bank to affirm the court below.
Background
Ritzen Group, Inc. agreed to buy land in Nashville, Tennessee from Jackson Masonry, LLC but the land sale was never effected. Ritzen sued for breach of contract in state court but, just days before the trial, Jackson filed for bankruptcy which triggered the automatic stay provision for all lawsuits. Ritzen sued in federal court asking that the state court be compelled to hear the case arguing that the bankruptcy was filed in bad faith.
References
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2019 in United States case law
United States bankruptcy case law
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Masyw strzeliński – jednostka geologiczna na bloku przedsudeckim (Przedgórzu Sudeckim).
W starszych opracowaniach opisywano masyw strzeliński jako stosunkowo dużą jednostkę, zbudowaną z granitoidów i ciągnącą się od okolic Strzelina co najmniej po Rów Paczkowa, a w zasadzie łączącą się z masywem Žulovej w jeden masyw strzelińsko-żulowski i otoczony metamorficzną osłoną.
Badania z lat 70. i 80. XX w. wykazały, że w obrębie metamorfiku Wzgórz Strzelińskich występuje cały szereg młodszych żył skał magmowych - granitoidy (granity, granodioryty, tonality) wieku młodopaleozoicznego.
Ostatnio zaproponowano wydzielenie jednostki pod nazwą masyw gnejsowo-granitowy Strzelina, w skrócie masyw Strzelina, która łączyłaby metamorficzne i magmowe skały w jedną całość.
Skały masywu strzelińskiego występują przede wszystkim we Wzgórzach Strzelińskich, wkraczając również na Przedgórze Paczkowskie, gdzie znane są z okolic Nadziejowa, Kamiennej Góry, Jarnołtowa, Burgrabic i Sławniowic.
Granit strzeliński, będący główną i najbardziej znaną odmianą skalną masywu strzelińskiego, był eksploatowany w wielu kamieniołomach w okolicach Strzelina, Gębczyc, Maciejowic, Starowic, Nadziejowa, Kamiennej Góry, Jarnołtowa. Niektóre z nich są obecnie czynne, przede wszystkim Kopalnia granitu Strzelin z najgłębszym wyrobiskiem granitu w Europie, o głębokości 123 metrów i powierzchni 19,5 ha.
Przypisy
Bibliografia
Budowa geologiczna Polski, t. IV Tektonika, cz. 2 Sudety i obszary przyległe, Józef Oberc, Wydawnictwo Geologiczne, Warszawa 1972
Blok przedsudecki
Wzgórza Niemczańsko-Strzelińskie
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Data Science: a new discipline to change the world
Posted by Sir Alan Wilson on 06 April 2017
Data science - the new kid on the block
I have re-badged myself several times in my research career: mathematician, theoretical physicist, economist (of sorts), geographer, city planner, complexity scientist, and now data scientist. This is partly personal idiosyncrasy but also a reflection of how new interdisciplinary research challenges emerge. I now have the privilege of being the Chief Executive of The Alan Turing Institute - the national centre for data science. 'Data science' is the new kid on the block. How come?
First, there is an enormous amount of new 'big' data; second, this has had a powerful impact on all the sciences; and thirdly, on society, the economy and our way of life. Data science represents these combinations. The data comes from wide-spread digitisation combined with the 'open data' initiatives of government and extensive deployment of sensors and devices such as mobile phones. This generates huge research opportunities.
In broad terms, data science has two main branches. First, what can we do with the data? Applications of statistics and machine learning fall under this branch. Second, how can we transform existing science with this data and these methods? Much of the second is rooted in mathematics. To make this work in practice, there is a time-consuming first step: making the data useable by combining different sources in different formats. This is known as 'data wrangling', which coincidentally is the subject of a new Turing research project to speed up this time-consuming process. The whole field is driven by the power of the computer, and computer science. Understanding the effects of data on society, and the ethical questions it provokes, is led by the social sciences.
All of this combines in the idea of artificial intelligence, or AI. While the 'machine' has not yet passed the 'Turing test' and cannot compete with humans in thought, in many applications AI and data science now support human decision making. The current buzz phrase for this is 'augmented intelligence'.
Cross-disciplinary potential
I can illustrate the research potential of data science through two examples, the first from my own field of urban research; the second from medicine - with recent AI research in this field learned, no doubt imperfectly, from my Turing colleague Mihaela van der Schaar.
There is a long history of developing mathematical and computer models of cities. Data arrives very slowly for model calibration - the census, for example, is critical. A combination of open government data and real-time flows from mobile phones and social media networks has changed this situation: real-time calibration is now possible. This potentially transforms both the science and its application in city planning. Machine learning complements, and potentially integrates with, the models. Data science in this case adds to an existing deep knowledge base.
Medical diagnosis is also underpinned by existing knowledge - physiology, cell and molecular biology for example. It is a skilled business, interpreting symptoms and tests. This can be enhanced through data science techniques - beginning with advances in imaging and visualisation and then the application of machine learning to the variety of evidence available. The clinician can add his or her own judgement. Treatment plans follow. At this point, something really new kicks in. 'Live' data on patients, including their responses to treatment, becomes available. This data can be combined with personal data to derive clusters of 'like' patients, enabling the exploration of the effectiveness of different treatment plans for different types of patients. This combination of data science techniques and human decision making is an excellent example of augmented intelligence. This opens the way to personalised intelligent medicine, which is set to have a transformative effect on healthcare for those interested in finding out more, reserve a place for Mihaela van der Schaar's Turing Lecture on 4 May.
An exciting new agenda
These kinds of developments of data science, and the associated applications, are possible in almost all sectors of industry. It is the role of the Alan Turing Institute to explore both the fundamental science underpinnings, and the potential applications, of data science across this wide landscape.
We currently work in fields as diverse as digital engineering, defence and security, computer technology and finance as well as cities and health. This range will expand as this very new Institute grows. We will work with and through universities and with commercial, public and third sector partners, to generate and develop the fruits of data science. This is a challenging agenda but a hugely exciting one.
Name: Sir Alan Wilson
Job title: Chief Executive
Organisation: Alan Turing Institute
Sir Alan Wilson is Chief Executive of The Alan Turing Institute.
The Alan Turing Institute was founded by EPSRC and five UK universities - Cambridge, Edinburgh, Oxford, Warwick and UCL - in 2015.
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Home of the Sharks
Grade Equivalencies Spain-UK-US
Arts, Music and Drama
March 22, 2022 2023-01-13 14:38
Sports and physical education play a very important role at Atlas since they help maintain good physical and mental health. Physical education is highly beneficial for young children as it helps them improve their psychomotor skills and coordination. Team sports enable children, of all age groups, to socialize, and work together as a team to reach a common goal while enhancing strengths, self-improvement skills, and willpower. Children learn to be generous and improve their self-esteem towards victory and be resilient towards defeat. The school has a 7v7 soccer field, 2 basketball courts, a fitness room, and a small gym for elementary school students.
During the school day, Preschool students have a gross motor skills class. In Lower and Middle School, students have 4 hours of Physical Education per week. In High School, sports are offered as electives.
Atlas American School of Málaga belongs to Mathema Education, an educational group founded in 2012 by Antonio Arcones that also manages 2 other international schools:
Aquinas American School:
www.aquinas-american-school.es/en/
The British School of Navarra:
www.tbson.es/en/
Calle Monda N2
Selwo Hills.29680
Estepona, Malaga
[email protected]
[email protected]
Legal Advice and Privacy Policy
The Andalusian Urban Development Fund (FDU), managed by the European Investment Bank, whose objective is to promote sustainable investments in Andalusia, has allocated 8.2 million euros for Atlas American School of Malaga in Estepona, which will result in an investment of almost 16 million euros and will promote the creation of more than 125 jobs.
© 2022 Atlas-ASM. All Rights Reserved
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Document L:1998:162:TOC
Official Journal of the European Communities, L 162, 05 June 1998
Display all documents published in this Official Journal
of the European Communities
English edition Legislation
Contents I Acts whose publication is obligatory
* Council Regulation (EC) No 1165/98 of 19 May 1998 concerning short-term statistics 1
Commission Regulation (EC) No 1166/98 of 4 June 1998 establishing the standard import values for determining the entry price of certain fruit and vegetables 16
* Commission Regulation (EC) No 1167/98 of 4 June 1998 on the sale by tender of beef held by certain intervention agencies 18
Commission Regulation (EC) No 1168/98 of 4 June 1998 concerning tenders notified in response to the invitation to tender for the export of barley issued in Regulation (EC) No 1078/98 24
Commission Regulation (EC) No 1169/98 of 4 June 1998 fixing the maximum export refund on oats in connection with the invitation to tender issued in Regulation (EC) No 1773/97 25
Commission Regulation (EC) No 1170/98 of 4 June 1998 concerning tenders notified in response to the invitation to tender for the export of common wheat issued in Regulation (EC) No 1079/98 26
Commission Regulation (EC) No 1171/98 of 4 June 1998 fixing the maximum reduction in the duty on maize imported in connection with the invitation to tender issued in Regulation (EC) No 1032/98 27
II Acts whose publication is not obligatory
98/355/EC
* Council Decision of 18 May 1998 on the conclusion of a Memorandum of Understanding between the European Community and the Arab Republic of Egypt on trade in textile products 28
Memorandum of Understanding between the European Community and the Arab Republic of Egypt on trade in textile products 29
Commission Decision of 18 May 1998 on import licences in respect of beef and veal products originating in Botswana, Kenya, Madagascar, Swaziland, Zimbabwe and Namibia (notified under document number C(1998) 1205) 40
* Commission Decision of 18 May 1998 establishing a list of approved fish farms in Italy (notified under document number C(1998) 1343) (1) 42
(1) Text with EEA relevance
Acts whose titles are printed in light type are those relating to day-to-day management of agricultural matters, and are generally valid for a limited period.
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Struggling to find the best way to wash your pet? With a simple attachment to your bathroom faucet, the SmarterFresh Pet Sprayer provides an easy and effective way to wash your pet minus the frustrating leaks from inferior craftsmanship in the past. The included faucet diverter attaches to your faucet sink and allows you to divert water to the 3 function hand shower.
What's even more convenient? You can still use the bathroom sink faucet to wash your hands or brush your teeth without having to remove the diverter. Using the lever on the diverter, you're in control of where the water goes! Divert the water to the hand shower or to the faucet. It's that easy and you'll be asking why you didn't use this earlier! Your pooch will love the 3 functions on hand shower, including an on/off setting when you need to reach for the shampoo or when it's time to scrub. Not only that, you can use the sprayer set to clean the tub, shower or toilet, as well as your own hair and body.
Extremely convenient, extremely flexible, and only a 10 minute installation.The 86 inch hose gives you plenty of length to reach the dog washing station. Also included is a dual sprayer mount (for the wall or toilet tank) to hang up the sprayer and hose when finished with the task at hand.
ALWAYS turn off the bathroom faucet after using the Pet Faucet Sprayer set. If you choose to not turn off faucet, you risk weakening the internal components of the diverter, sprayer and hose, or exposing your home to water damage or flooding. Manufacturer is not responsible for damage which may have been caused by failure to follow this recommendation. | {
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Vector-borne diseases are pervasive causing massive morbidity and mortality and severely retarding economic development in the poorest sectors of society.
Malaria remains one of the largest causes of childhood mortality globally, several of the so-called neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) affect some of the poorest communities (sleeping sickness in central Africa, visceral leishmaniasis in southern Asia, Chagas disease in Latin America) while emerging diseases such as Zika, West Nile Virus, Chikungunya and dengue threaten both developed and developing countries. Vector control has been shown to be the most effective means of preventing transmission of many of these diseases, several of which have no specific drug therapy or vaccine.
Research at LSTM is developing novel approaches to control many of the major vector borne diseases. The AvecNet programme has been developing new vector control tools to tackle insecticide resistant and outdoor biting populations of malaria vectors. Several members of the department have been involved in the evaluation of novel bednets designed to control insecticide resistant populations including PBO nets and the Olyset Duo net. We have several ongoing studies on control of Aedes aegypti, the major dengue and Zika virus, including the IDAMs project and studies on dengue transmission in Africa.
LSTM is leading the development and deployment of vector control tools (the tiny targets) to target Human Sleeping Sickness with very promising results. Via the CouNTDown project we are also integrating vector control into the global lymphatic filariasis elimination programme and evaluating the impact of indoor residual spraying on the visceral leishamaniasis elimination programme in India. | {
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National Learn to Row Day at the Haverstraw Ferry Landing at Dr. Girling Drive, Haverstraw, NY.
Each year, the North Rockland Rowing Club hosts Learn to Row Day to expose more New Yorkers and Rocklanders to the sport of rowing or crew. Refine your technique on a rowing machine and/or get in a boat to learn the basics. The Club will take you out on the Hudson River to experience rowing firsthand! Don't worry, they take numerous safety precautions when introducing beginners to the sport. This is a great event for families and children, as well as adults that are looking for new ways to stay fit.
Had a great time at Learn to Row Day yesterday! I did it! I learned to row. And I got to see Haverstraw from the water for the first time. It was amazing!
Yes, I had a great time as well! This event is a gem – I love attending each year. Hats off to the club for hosting this each year; it seems like a lot of work!
I'm glad you all had a good time! Come back next year, or perhaps, join the club!
Our organization North Rockland Rowing Club believes it is essential to bring rowing to Haverstraw & to Rockland County. We are all volunteers, we are passionate about this sport! | {
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Anne Bullar (30 December 1812 – 29 June 1856) was an English author of educational texts for children. Her books were highly regarded and in great demand at schools in her time.
Early life
Anne Bullar was born in Southampton, Hampshire on 30 December 1812, as the fifth of the six surviving children of John Bullar, a schoolmaster and deacon in the Congregationalist church, and his wife Susannah, née Whatman. Little is known of her life or education, although the family was well-educated. Her brothers became solicitors and doctors.
Career
Anne Bullar wrote at least six books, the first of which, Elements of Practical Knowledge or The Young Inquirer Answered, appeared by 1837, before she had turned 25. They were published anonymously in her lifetime, but appeared in her publisher John Van Voorst's catalogues under her name after her death. They were reviewed in journals intended for readers in Britain's empire and armed services. Several were reprinted many times.
The preface to Elements of Practical Knowledge describes the compiler as "the father (and instructor) of a family". It is not known whether Miss Bullar had compiled her father's questions and answers or taken on a male persona for publicity reasons. The author's set out to provide intelligible and correct information and assist those who had difficulty in answering children's questions. A second edition was published to meet demand, although one educator of the time disputed whether the knowledge was in fact "practical" in any way.
Domestic Scenes in Greenland and Iceland, her second book, appeared in 1844. It was judged by one reviewer to be "written in a very attractive style, and well calculated to excite a desire for further information." Another thought there was "nothing so well calculated to give children a correct notice of the countries". A recent, 2002 history of the Victorians' fascination with the Vikings takes a more critical view, summing it up as "a stodgy digest", "a pot-pourri of information", with "stern, no nonsense judgements: [such as]... 'wicked' ... 'cruel' ... 'silly falsehoods'". However, although Miss Bullar decried Greenlander traditions as "foolish", she continued, "perhaps if [Greenlanders] were to come to England, they might think some of our customs as silly, and as unbecoming as we think this of theirs." In a time where foreign cultures were often characterized as "savage" or "unenlightened", Miss Bullar was more hesitant to judge the customs of other cultures, and seems to have been an early proponent of what has come to be called cultural relativism.
Like her brother John Jr, Miss Bullar was also a sanitary reformer. Her third book, Every-day wonders; or, facts in physiology which all should know, stressed the importance of clean air, healthy food, posture, exercise, bathing, and dental care. It also stated that disabilities such as blindness and deafness did not detract inherently from someone's intelligence, giving Laura Bridgman as an example, and promoted adaptive accommodations such as sign language and the manual alphabet.
Her fourth book, a history of England before the Norman Conquest, also received favourable reviews. One thought it "comprehensive and well-compiled", so that through "the excellence of the descriptions... this important history may thus be acquired with greater ease and advantage." Another recommended it as "compendious... written in a plain and popular style, and well adapted for the instruction of the young". It was not universally acclaimed, however, with one reviewer finding it "too detached and disconnected" for its intended young readers.
A Sunday book for the young; or, habits of patriarchal times in the East was the only book of hers with a religious theme. Intended to "explain... manners and customs... which sorely puzzle juvenile readers of the scriptures," it was judged "a very pretty little book", "extremely good... [and] will be a favourite with children."
Her second book on the subject of physiology was published posthumously by a different publisher, Jarrold & Sons, for the Ladies' Sanitary Association. It appears to be a revision of Every-day wonders; or, facts in physiology which all should know, published twelve years earlier. While explaining the facts of physiology in language which the young would easily understand, she attributes these "Every-day wonders" to God, for example: "In this way God has so wonderfully contrived that the good and the bad blood should not be mixed." This aspect received approbation at the time from those who thought "more means should be afforded for giving the children easy lessons in natural theology, showing them the evidences of the skill, power, and above all of the benevolence of the Deity, which were to be seen in the creation and government of the world."
Her books are early examples of writing specifically for the young and exhibit an understanding of developmental psychology. In them Bullar often takes care to choose analogies that a young person will understand and use language appropriate for them. Her comparison of the body's nervous system and the electric telegraph was approved in A study of the history of modern insomnia (2014), as "allowing anatomical fundamentals to be conveyed even in a children's book".
Personal life
During the 1840s, Bullar worked to raise money for the new Royal South Hants Infirmary. She died on 29 June 1856, aged 43, and was buried at St Nicolas's Anglican Church, North Stoneham.
Selected works
Books
Six books are attributed to Bullar. Only one appeared under her own name during her life. After her death, they appeared under her name in her publisher's catalogues. It is unknown whether the illustrations were hers or by an illustrator.
1837: Elements of Practical Knowledge or The Young Inquirer Answered. London, John van Voorst. Published anonymously during her life; 2nd edition published under her name.
1844: Domestic Scenes in Greenland and Iceland. London, John van Voorst. Published anonymously during her life; 2nd edition published under her name.
1850: Every-day wonders; or, facts in physiology which all should know. London, John van Voorst. Published anonymously.
1851: England before the Norman Conquest. London, John van Voorst. Published anonymously during her life.
1855: A Sunday book for the young; or, habits of patriarchal times in the East. London, John van Voorst. Published anonymously during her life.
1862: Every-day wonders of bodily life, essential to be known for health and comfort. London, Jarrold and Sons. Published posthumously under her own name.
References
1812 births
1856 deaths
19th-century English women writers
19th-century English writers
Writers from Southampton
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Incorporation in Oregon: Is your Business Ready?
Small businesses are vital to Oregon's economy. The Small Business Profile from the U.S. Small Business Administration, Office of Advocacy reports that small businesses make up 97.6 percent of employers and 55.5 percent of the workforce in the private sector in Oregon. As of 2010, the most recent data available, small businesses in the state employed 750,293 workers.
Entrepreneurs starting new businesses have likely considered whether or not to incorporate their business. The key questions for any entrepreneur are:
What corporate structure will best protect me from personal liability for my business?
What type of entity will best accommodate business growth?
What are the tax implications of the entity I select?
Will the drawbacks justify the benefits?
Having a basic understanding of the process can help an entrepreneur decide what business entity is best for his or her business needs.
Incorporation: the basics.
Essentially, businesses that are incorporated are seen in the eyes of the law as independent legal entities. Arguably, the most important feature of incorporation is the fact that it generally protects the owner from personal liabilities. Although the assets tied to the business could be at risk, the owner's personal bank accounts and properties are usually safe. This is helpful in a variety of instances, generally safeguarding owners against debt incurred by the business and lawsuits filed against the business.
Entrepreneur magazine notes that a primary drawback to incorporation is the amount of record keeping that is required particularly for tax purposes. Additional considerations include certain formalities, such as annual meetings, and potential filing fees.
However, once incorporated, businesses can also take advantage of raising capital through the sale of securities or stocks. In some instances, corporations can also provide owners with tax benefits.
Incorporation: formation.
The requirements for formation vary depending on state law and which business entity is chosen. For example, businesses in Oregon generally need to file articles of incorporation when incorporating their business. These documents may also be referred to as a charter and include a declaration of the desire of the owner to become a corporation. According to Kate Brown, Oregon's Secretary of State, this document must provide information about the business. This can include the owner's name, business address and the number of shares the corporation will issue.
In order to operate as a corporation, a business must have at least one share held by at least one shareholder.
Incorporation: legal counsel can help.
These are just a few of the questions that should be reviewed prior to moving forward with incorporation. Even after deciding to move forward with establishing a business entity, the entrepreneur must still decide which type is best for his or her business. In some cases, a corporation may work best while others are more successful as a limited liability company.
Navigating through these choices can be overwhelming. As a result, those who are looking to further grow and protect their businesses are wise to seek the counsel of an experienced Oregon business law lawyer. A savvy business lawyer will be able to answer your questions, guide you through the process and better ensure you chose an option that is best suited for your business needs.
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A Celebration of Disney Trains
This rarely seen photo shows Disney animator Ollie Johnston's Marie E. steam train as it arrives at the New Orleans Station of the Disneyland Railroad to surprise the Disney Legend.
On May 10, 2005 at 7 a.m., a ceremony took place before Disneyland opened for the day. On the occasion of Disneyland's 50th anniversary, about 100 people gathered at the New Orleans Station of the Disneyland Railroad to honor animator and Disney Legend Ollie Johnston, one of Walt's Nine Old Men, for how he inspired Walt Disney with his love of trains. Ollie inspired Walt to build his backyard railroad, the Carolwood Pacific Railroad. Walt's love of giving people rides on this little steam train in his backyard eventually led to the building of Disneyland.
After the speeches that early May morning, Ollie was presented with a plaque from the Carolwood Pacific Historical Society. Then everyone heard a toot of a steam whistle and up pulled a gleaming steam train. Ollie at first thought it was a Disneyland engine, then his son Ken leaned down and said, "Dad, that is your engine." Ollie then realized it was his beloved Marie E. and he started to cry. And then so did everyone else.
Ollie Johnston looks out the Marie E. steam train window at the New Orleans Station.
I then told Ollie that the Marie E. needed a real engineer to drive it around Disneyland and asked if he would like to do it. "Boy, would I!!" was his answer. He climbed up into the cab of the Marie E. with the help of the amazing Disneyland Railroad crew and they strapped him in with seatbelts borrowed from one of the old Matterhorn bobsleds.
At 94 years old, Ollie expertly engineered his Marie E.—the only outside train ever run on the rails of Disneyland—three times around Disneyland to the cheers of everyone there.
It was said that of all of the yearlong events celebrating Disneyland's 50th anniversary, the morning of May 10 was by far the most special.
This memory told by John Lasseter, Chief Creative Officer, Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios, recalls a very special moment in Disney train history. It's one of many train tales being celebrated in All Aboard: A Celebration of Walt's Trains, a new exhibit at The Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco, California. On view through February 9, 2015, this comprehensive exhibition explores the influence that railroading had on Walt Disney's life and work. It also tells the story of how his railroading legacy lives on to this day in Disney films and theme parks around the world.
The All Aboard: A Celebration of Walt's Trains exhibition explores Walt Disney's passion for trains and the influence and impact railroading had throughout his career.
The arc of this exhibition doesn't start and end with just Walt, though. All Aboard explores the interest and passion for railroading of Walt's friends and staff, including Ollie Johnston. The Disney Legend was able to make his Disney railroad dreams come true at Disneyland before he passed away in 2008.
John Lasseter, Ollie Johnston, Walt Disney
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Can a viral video get Modobag off the ground?
Modobag, a Chicago-based maker of motorized luggage, has finally landed a taste of crowdfunding success. It passed its $50,000 goal one day — and one viral video — after launching on Indiegogo.
By Monday morning, the campaign had attracted nearly $143,000 from 146 backers, far outpacing its autumn 2015 Kickstarter campaign, which failed to meet its $160,000 goal.
The video, which has been viewed nearly 30 million times on Facebook and more than 153,000 times on YouTube since Thursday, compares a stylish woman zipping through Chicago's O'Hare Airport to a harried man making the same trek on foot.
Blue Sky tested the bag last September. Check out our ride here.
Will travelers be driven to buy this motorized luggage? | {
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We Consume Because We First Produce
Back in 1978, the year for which I have the most readily available figures on such things, a United Nations report listed the United States as consuming 115,540 kilowatt-hours of energy per person per year. At the same time, each person in the tiny central African nation of Burundi was using up just 120. My guess is that in 1989, the average American is still consuming about a thousand times as much energy as the average Burundian.
Is that something we should feel guilty about? Does Burundi use less energy because America uses too much? Is world energy a fixed pie, with America greedily hogging more than its quota at the expense of the Burundis of the planet? Would Burundi be better off if America impoverished itself?
These are questions that came to mind when I read a recent statement in a newspaper by a man who claims to be a conservationist. Referring to the United States, he was quoted as saying, "When 7 percent of the world's population uses 40 percent of its energy, that's a disgrace." He thinks "greed" is the explanation.
Energy, by the way, isn't the only thing of which America consumes more than its share of world population. We also eat more than 7% of the world's potato chips and broccoli. We enjoy more than 7 percent of the world's indoor plumbing, hearing aids and baseballs. We operate more than 7 percent of the world's autos, buses, trucks, minivans, tractors, hang gliders, tricycles and skateboards. We read more than 7 percent of all lectures and speeches. And maybe we even put up with more than our share of nonsense too.
Apparently, it never occurred to the man that America consumes more because it produces more. That's right--more than 7 percent of the world's potato chips, baseballs, skateboards, and countless other things. If we didn't first produce, we wouldn't have it to consume or to trade for what we really wanted. How can such an elementary point, such a basic principle of life and economics, be lost on anyone who doesn't have to sign his name with an "X"?
It is not a disgrace that Americans consume 40 percent of the world's energy, if in fact that's the correct number. Rather, it is a tribute to our ingenuity, creativity, productivity, our talent for putting God-given abilities to work. If we restricted our energy consumption to just 7 percent of the total supply, our lives would be shorter, less healthy and a lot more painful. There would be fewer of us, and not just by choice.
Moreover, the rest of the world would be worse off too: Nobody prospers when his neighbors, mentors or trading partners self-destruct. If anything is a disgrace, it's whatever causes Burundi to produce and consume so abysmally little of just about everything. I doubt that "greed" has anything to do with it.
Are things like clean highways, conservation, recycling, less waste and more efficient use of resources worthwhile? Of course they are.
But that doesn't mean we have to treat bits of garbage as priceless treasures. It doesn't mean that spending a dollar to save a dime makes sense. It doesn't mean that the planet, the surface of which we've only begun to scratch, is about to run out of resources. It doesn't mean that our capacity to create, innovate and think our way to new heights of technology and achievement has suddenly come to an end. And it certainly doesn't mean that we should hang our heads in shame because we have shown the world how to go from Model T's to space shuttles in less time than most peoples have taken to get from dirt paths to gravel roads.
The world's problems are plentiful enough without anyone making it his duty to manufacture more. America consuming more than 7 percent of any particular moment's available energy is one of the biggest non-problems anybody could possibly waste his time on. | {
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Q: Passing parameters to Pig script with HDInsight I'm using the HDInsight install of Hadoop on Windows, and trying to pass parameters to a pig script. I've used a couple of scripts on different machines, so I think it might be a Windows thing. I've put in default values to check the parameters work within the script
Example script:
%default myParam 'foo'
load('$myParam');
running as a dry run from the command line to test :
pig -r testSub.pig
results in:
load('foo');
but trying to supply the value from the command line:
pig -p myParam=bar -r testSub.pig
throws an error:
2013-04-23 13:37:27,531 [main] ERROR org.apache.pig.Main - ERROR 2999: Unexpected internal error. Encountered unexpected arguments on command line - please check the command line.
Details at logfile: C:\Hadoop\hadoop-1.1.0-SNAPSHOT\logs\pig_1366720647495.log
and the logfile says the same:
Error before Pig is launched
----------------------------
ERROR 2999: Unexpected internal error. Encountered unexpected arguments on command line - please check the command line.
java.lang.RuntimeException: Encountered unexpected arguments on command line - please check the command line.
at org.apache.pig.Main.run(Main.java:500)
at org.apache.pig.Main.main(Main.java:111)
================================================================================
I've tried using "-param", putting things in single and double quotes, moving the order around, but no luck. Any ideas what to try next - is there some weird escaping I need to add on Windows command prompt?
A: Your -p arguments are fine. You need to specify -x local -r -f <file>, eg:
> pig -p myParam=bar -x local -r -f testSub.pig
The -x local flag instructs pig to run locally without a mapreduce cluster.
A: I experience the same issue since the 0.4 release of HDInsight (March 25). I have also verified the scripts by putting parameter values directly in the script (working fine). Hence, it is probably a "windows" thing. One workaround is to place your parameters in a parameter file (myparamfile.txt) and reference that with:
> pig -f testsub.pig -m myparamfile.txt
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Even though I'm not really in a traditional work office environment any more (hello home offIce), I still get questions from my readers about where they can find chic workwear pieces in their size (I wrote something earlier about this here). So as you can imagine I was thrilled to hear that Of Mercer just recently extended their sizing to include up to a size 20 plus!
As soon as I pulled this dress out of the box, I knew I had something special. The Italian ponte fabric felt luxe and the details of the dress with the piping were so on trend. Hallelujah – the fit was even on point too! In fact it was so good, I immediately emailed the owner of the company to tell her how happy I was – now that is saying something!
The dress I am wearing is the Bowery Dress and what I love most is that its perfect for the office with just enough coverage but still cute enough to wear out to drinks or dinner after work. I mean goodbye boring workwear hello versatility!
This collection is definitely worth a try and to top it off, I really loved the response I received back from one of the founders. Clearly this team of women are passionate about their product and their customers. I am thrilled to have another option to chose from and quite honestly some of these dresses are so good, I could easily see myself wearing them to client luncheons, events, brunches etc – they are just that good!
Let me know what you think! You can view the whole collection here!
Yes this is so chic!!
You make anything look great!!! | {
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Q: Javascript uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'src' of null I am trying get and set image src using javascript and i keep getting this error:
uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'src' of null.
I have search Stackoverflow and could not find a solution. Here is my code
<div class="modal fade" id="exampleModalLong" tabindex="-1" role="dialog" aria-labelledby="exampleModalLongTitle" aria-hidden="true">
<div class="modal-dialog" role="document">
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<span aria-hidden="true">×</span>
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<img src="" id="modalImg">
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<div class="modal-footer">
<button type="button" class="btn btn-secondary" data-dismiss="modal">Close</button>
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary">Save changes</button>
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function viewProduct(product_id){
var request = new XMLHttpRequest();
request.open('GET', '/view_product_details/?product_id=' + product_id, true);
request.onreadystatechange = function(){
if (this.status == 200 && this.readyState == 4){
var data = JSON.parse(this.responseText);
console.log(data);
document.getElementById('exampleModalLongTitle').innerHTML = data.name
document.getElementById('modalBody').innerHTML = data.description
document.getElementById('img').setAttribute('src', data.image_url)
document.getElementById('img').src = data.image_url}}
request.send();}
</script>
A: You don't have any element with the id img. The only image object has the ID modalImg then your getElementById should be this:
document.getElementById('modalImg').setAttribute('src', data.image_url)
document.getElementById('modalImg').src = data.image_url
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This is a wedding planner with 100 unique pages (including personalised cover page), each page can be printed as many times as you need. It has everything you need to plan a wedding.
This is a digital file, no physical item will be sent.
100 pages: 8.5 x 11", A4 or A5 size in PDF format - please let me know which size do you need in the Personalization box, during checkout.
💟💟 💟How to personalize cover page?
• In the Personalization box, during checkout, enter all the information (names and wedding date + size of the planner - letter size, A4 or A5).
• Add it to your cart and checkout!
• Please note, any kind of changes to graphics, fonts, design layout and backgrounds are not included.
• You will receive your customised cover page in 1 business day via Etsy convo.
• You will have the opportunity to review the cover, and two rounds of proof revisions are allowed.
Some brides use Fedex or Staples printing and binding.
The cheapest option is printing in some local print shop, they know all about binding, as well as Fedex.
And about the papers, bottom line is - better paper, better print. I'm usually using regular card-stock paper but it looks good on thinner paper too.
Note: If you will need preprinting version with bleeds (some print shops ask for it), just let me know.
These files are available for instant download. Once payment is confirmed, you will receive notice with your download link to your Etsy e-mail. But you have to wait for personalised version - I'll send you a link when I finish the cover.
You will get 1 PDF file that you can print at home or at a shop. You can print as many copies as you need. No physical item will be sent.
Good planners are very hard to find in stores and the ones you do find are okay but not the best. I have to say I love this planner!! It is perfect for what i need and has a list for everything! I also love the design fits my scheme perfect! Had my cover page very quickly. Would definitely recommend.
This is absolutely perfect! Giving it to a friend and can't wait to hear what she thinks!
Gave this to my friend and she loved it! Print out instructions were very easy and clear! | {
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The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) this week approved the appointment of the first slate of local government officials to the newly-formed Housing Legislative Working Group, which will advise both MTC's Legislation Committee and the Association of Bay Area Governments' Legislation Committee on housing-related bills pending in the state Legislature. The working group, which will include representatives from two cities in each of the nine Bay Area counties as well as a Supervisor from each county, will meet weekly during the legislative session to receive progress reports on housing-related bills in the state Assembly and state Senate, and to provide feedback on those bills to MTC and ABAG staff.
"Now that the CASA initiative is over, the action on housing policy has shifted to Sacramento, where all local officials need to be engaged in the discussion," explained Clayton Vice Mayor Julie Pierce, who also serves as Chair of both the Housing Legislative Working Group and the ABAG Legislation Committee. CASA is the nickname of the broad-based Committee to House the Bay Area convened by ABAG and MTC to develop policy recommendations for producing more housing at all income levels in the Bay Area, preserving existing affordable housing, and protecting current residents from displacement in rapidly-changing neighborhoods. The CASA Steering Committee produced the CASA Compact, a document that includes 10 recommendations for policy changes, and completed its work in December 2018.
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Woman arrested for filling 200 fake prescriptions
By Cary Byrd Drug Safety Online Pharmacies Online Pharmacy Safety Prescription Drugs June 29, 2008
With all the talk of the dangers of online and mail-order pharmacies in the media these days, it's important to remind ourselves that when people are determined to do the wrong thing, they'll do it with or without the Internet's help.
I came across a great example of this in the news the other day, where in Prichard, Alabama, police arrested a man and woman for running a drug ring selling prescription drugs illegally.
How did the woman — Angela Hurst, 28 — build her supply? By ordering them from a rogue pharmacy online?
Nope. Here's the story (italics mine):
Narcotics officers say Hurst called in at least 200 hundred fake prescriptions to area drug stores. Hurst was allowed her to get her hands on more than four thousand pills. Police say the suspects even bragged about how easy it is to outsmart local pharmacies.
If you're a criminal or a junkie, you'll find a way to do illegal things. That's the sad truth.
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More teenagers are abusing prescription drugs
From the NY Daily News: Junior's been helping himself to Mother's little helper. That's the conclusion of a report released Wednesday by White House drug czar John Walters that found while teenagers' use of marijuana is declining, their abuse of prescription drugs is holding steady or in some cases increasing. "The drug dealer is us," said Walters, the national drug policy director, who released the report Wednesday at a news conference in New York. "We have to have a response that keeps that very important fact in mind." Teens who are being treated for prescription drug addiction agreed. "It's available and you can get high off of it," said Michael Robin, a 17-year-old who is being treated for addiction to…
Adderall, Ritalin among prescription drugs abused by college students
College kids are abusing prescription drugs more than ever before, and clearly shady Internet dealers are part of the problem. From UWire: According to a Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse report, the percentage of college students abusing prescription drugs has increased dramatically over the past two decades … Heidi Cuda, the regional director for Iowa City, Iowa's Mid-Eastern Council on Chemical Abuse, named Adderall and Ritalin as two prescription drugs commonly abused by students. The number of students taking these ADHD medications has increased 93 percent from 1993 to 2005… "They are stimulants; they give you confidence and make you more alert," she said. "People take them to stay up longer, but they usually crash, bringing their energy level…
Why are so many boys on Ritalin?
Here's a fascinating — and troubling — read from Glenn Sacks: According to the Washington Post, 10% percent of 10-year-old American boys are on Ritalin or similar drugs. From my experience as a teacher I can tell you that there are some kids for whom the drugs are useful–I've seen it firsthand. On the other hand, for most boys it is useless and counterproductive… The problem is not our boys–the problem is that our schools refuse to adapt and accommodate boys' educational needs and learning styles … This can be seen from the time boys enter school, when many of them are immediately branded as behavior problems. The line of 10 kids who had to gather every day after school…
Avandia gets black-boxed
From HealthDay News: The widely used but controversial diabetes drug Avandia will now have a strong "black box" warning on its label, advising users of an increased risk of heart failure, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced late Tuesday. Another four diabetes drugs from the same class, including Actos, will also carry a similar black-box message, which is the agency's strongest label warning. The FDA and the drug manufacturers, GlaxoSmithKline and Takeda Pharmaceuticals, have been negotiating the label changes since May. Studies have suggested that Avandia (rosiglitazone), made by Glaxo, and Actos (pioglitazone), made by Takeda, raise patients' odds for heart failure. Other research has suggested that Avandia might possibly raise users' risk for heart attack, though the FDA…
Provide a free service to your blog readers: Add a drug-search widget
As readers of our blog should know by now, we're passionate about what we do at eDrugSearch.com. Yes, we're a for-profit business — or at least we plan to be. (We're currently generating zero revenues as we work to grow our member base.) But we're also on a mission that has nothing to do with making money. We're fed up with America's corporate healthcare system — and specifically with Big Pharma's greed in sucking every last dollar it can from our country's elderly, working poor, and others who can barely afford to purchase prescription drugs. eDrugSearch.com gives these people an alternative — a place where they can feel safe in searching for lower-cost drugs from licensed pharmacies in countries like…
Hydrocodone supplants OxyContin as the new "hillbilly heroin"
A few years ago, OxyContin was all over the news because of Rush Limbaugh's much-publicized addiction — and also because its illicit use was so widespread in Appalachia that it was known as "hillbilly heroin." We're not sure about Rush, but apparently the hillibillies have moved on — to hydrocodone. According to the AP: As OxyContin came under scrutiny, doctors were more careful about how they prescribed it. Many switched to hydrocodone products, which were already popular but didn't have the same stigma. All 50 states saw increases in the distribution of hydrocodone between 2001 and 2005. But the trend was particularly significant in the South, where all of the top 10 states in terms of increased distribution are located,…
A kidney punch to Congressional ethics
From GoozNews via The Health Care Blog: …Last week, I learned that the [children's health insurance] bill contains another unheralded earmark, also unrelated to children's health. This one, too, funnels hundreds of millions of dollars to special interests … given the Orwellian name "Quality Incentive Payments in the End Stage Renal Disease Program," [it] will subject hundreds of thousands of Americans on dialysis to unnecessary risk, and will in all likelihood lead to premature deaths. The legislation earmarks up to $300 million over the next three years for clinics that achieve certain quality benchmarks while treating the more than 300,000 Americans with failed or failing kidneys who receive dialysis through Medicare's End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) program. Chief among those…
Exubera: inhaler or rolling pin?
Although Exubera is turning out to be a flop, you can't say it's not good for something. Turns out it's good for disciplining deadbeat husbands, fighting off dogs while jogging, and rolling dough. According to analysts, Pfizer was slow to market with Exubera, initially assigning it to a sales team that was not prepared to explain it to doctors, and then not beginning to advertise it until this summer. Some doctors complain the Exubera inhaler costs too much and isn't covered by many insurers. It also looks like something you would find in a college frat house. Pfizer vice chairman David Shedlarz responded to this uproar by saying, "Exubera was not our finest day. We made a lot of mistakes…
"Ambien, I mean Nappien" Nobody does pharma parodies like the Simpsons
Remember kids, users are losers.
Drug safety: No more excuses
If you're like me, you've had it with the FDA's lax enforcement of Big Pharma on safety issues. It's time to write your Congressperson about it: U.S.PIRG, the federation of state Public Interest Research Groups (PIRGs), has put together an online petition for you to sign. The petition states: Dear Chairman Edward Kennedy, Chairman John Dingell, Ranking Member Michael Enzi, Ranking Member Joe Barton: Please include in the final FDA reform bill the strongest drug safety language possible. This will protect consumers from dangerous and deadly prescription drugs such as Vioxx. The final bill should contain the House language to publicize clinical studies conducted on drugs so that doctors, researchers and patients know of potentially harmful side effects. It should…
Want to see a Wookiee? Take Vfend!
Lord knows there are tons of Star Wars fans out there who would give their collector lightsabers and Darth Vader helmets to have a close encounter with a Wookiee — but it turns out all you need is a fungal infection and a prescription for Pfizer's Vfend. From CNBC: At a scientific conference in Chicago this week, a researcher presented the results of a study showing that 12% of the people who take Vfend start seeing things. Like Chewy. Yep, the scientist told doctors at the Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy meeting that one patient claims to have had visions of Wookiees after taking Vfend. So here's Les' hilarious take on all this: "Included in the reported visions…
Better nutrition now, fewer pills later
In this 10-minute video, Natalie, a lovely Austin, Texas-based nutritionist, discusses how to improve your diet so you can take fewer statins (cholesterol drugs like Simvastatin), proton pump inhibitors (drugs for heartburn and acid reflux like Nexium and Prilosec) and antidepressants (Prozac, Zoloft, etc.)
12 Accidental Celebrity Prescription Drug Deaths
Heath Ledger could be the latest star to have died from an accidental overdose of prescription drugs. Ledger was taking anti-depressants as well as the "dangerous drug" Ambien at the time of his death, although his autopsy today was inconclusive. While most celebrity overdoses have been the result of either suicide or the use of illegal drugs, a surprising number of stars have died by accident — from medications you can purchase at the corner pharmacy. Here's a list of accidental celebrity drug deaths: 1.) MARILYN MONROE. Elton John's "Candle in the Wind" died from an overdose of sleeping pills — specifically, Nembutal and chloral hydrate . Although Monroe's death was officially listed as a suicide in 1962, many forensic…
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We've begun writing a bimonthly column for a wonderful San Antonio publication called NSIDE MD magazine. We invite you to read our first article, Five Tips for Choosing an Online Pharmacy. With the coverage we've received from the San Antonio Express-News, the San Antonio Business Journal and local TV, we're feeling very "loved" by our hometown media. But we're just getting started, folks … today San Antonio, tomorrow the world 🙂
tjg0307
It's crazy (and scary) what some people are capable of doing. She is where she needs to be now and hopefully has learned a big lesson!
arthritis-treatments
if one is really very determined to get prescription drugs, he/she would be able to get it.
I had this woman arrested a while back for calling in her own lortab prescription to my pharmacy. I just happened to be a little suspicious and checked up on her. Something needs to change with the laws about calling in controlled substances. For a while, I was catching 1 on almost every shift that I worked. So- who's to say how many I missed…. And obviously how many other pharmacists didn't catch.
my ex gives prescriptions all the time and uses fake dr's how do I report her to the state license?
What's the big deal anyway? How does it affect sober people if others decide to do drugs? Where do so many people think they get the right to decide what other people do with their bodies? I just don't understand people like tjg0307 who think that destroying someones life by sending them to prison for many years is comprable to doing and selling drugs. Don't you have a conscience?
Angela Hurst
I happen to be Angela Hurst, the one in question. What the media neglected to report Is that there was only three people involved and I was suffering from major depression and bipolar disorder. I had major surgery on both ancles and a total hysterectomy (was never able to have children) lost my commission in the military in a matter of two years and I just some how found myself not wanting to hurt any more. There is no excuse for my actions, I am only offering the reasons. The sad part is that almost ten years later and I still can't get a job. Yet, I have not been in any trouble since. I have completed two rehabs by choice and have settled all my debts to society. I can't catch a break. Oh…I NEVER BRAGGED ABOUT ANYTHING! I did however comment on the ease that I was able to do it, in refrense to loose drug control guide lines. Any further questions. Email me at [email protected] | {
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Q: Problem with Clipshape and RoundedRectangle I'm running into an issue where my ClipShape is disabled when a subview is bigger than the total screen width. I tried to patch it but i don't understand what's the problem here.
Here is two images and you'll found the code below :
Here's my complete code :
import SwiftUI
struct OnboardingView: View {
@State var x: CGFloat = 0
@State var count : CGFloat = 0
@State var screen = UIScreen.main.bounds.width - 30
@State var op : CGFloat = 0
@State var data = [
Card(id: 0, title: "Carte 1", image: "onboarding"),
Card(id: 1, title: "Carte 2", image: "onboarding"),
Card(id: 2, title: "Carte 3", image: "onboarding")
]
var body: some View {
ZStack(alignment: .top) {
Color.black
.edgesIgnoringSafeArea(.all)
Color("background2")
.edgesIgnoringSafeArea(.bottom)
.clipShape(RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 30, style: .continuous))
HStack(spacing: 15) {
ForEach(data) { i in
CardView(data: i)
.offset(x: self.x)
.highPriorityGesture(
DragGesture()
.onChanged { value in
if value.translation.width > 0 {
self.x = value.location.x
} else {
self.x = value.location.x - self.screen
}
}
)
}
}
// CardView(data: data[0])
}
}
}
struct OnboardingView_Previews: PreviewProvider {
static var previews: some View {
OnboardingView()
}
}
struct CardView: View {
@State var show = false
var data: Card
var body: some View {
VStack {
// Title - use the geometry reader to adapt font size.
GeometryReader { geometry in
Text(self.data.title)
.font(.system(size: geometry.size.width / 9, weight: .bold))
.foregroundColor(.white)
}
.frame(maxWidth: 375, maxHeight: 220)
.padding(.horizontal, 16)
Spacer()
}
.frame(width: UIScreen.main.bounds.width)
.offset(x: show ? 0 : -500)
.multilineTextAlignment(.center)
.padding(.top, 25)
.frame(height: 477)
.background(
ZStack {
Image(uiImage: #imageLiteral(resourceName: "Blob"))
.offset(x: -150, y: -200)
.rotationEffect(Angle(degrees: show ? 360 + 90 : 90))
.blendMode(.plusDarker)
.animation(Animation.linear(duration: 120).repeatForever(autoreverses: false))
.onAppear {
self.show = true
}
.background(
Image(uiImage: #imageLiteral(resourceName: "Blob"))
.offset(x: -200, y: -250)
.rotationEffect(Angle(degrees: show ? 360 : 0), anchor: .leading)
.blendMode(.overlay)
.animation(Animation.linear(duration: 100).repeatForever(autoreverses: false))
)
}
)
.background(
Image(self.data.image)
.resizable()
.aspectRatio(contentMode: .fit)
.frame(width: 300)
.opacity(0.8),
alignment: .bottom
)
.background(Color("card1"))
.clipShape(RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 30, style: .continuous))
}
}
struct Card: Identifiable {
var id: Int
var title: String
var image: String
}
Can someone help please ?
The RoundedRectangle Clipshape only disapear when i display all my cards.
I think there's a problem because the total width of the HStack is larger than the background i applied the clipshape to.
How can i fix this ? Thanks a lot !
A: Here is a solution that gives desired clipping
var body: some View {
ZStack(alignment: .top) {
Color.black
.edgesIgnoringSafeArea(.all)
Rectangle().fill(Color.gray)
.edgesIgnoringSafeArea(.bottom)
.clipShape(RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 30))
Color.clear // transparent clipped foreground window
.background(
VStack { // clipped background content
HStack(spacing: 15) {
ForEach(data) { i in
CardView(data: i)
.offset(x: self.x)
.highPriorityGesture(
DragGesture()
.onChanged { value in
if value.translation.width > 0 {
self.x = value.location.x
} else {
self.x = value.location.x - self.screen
}
}
)
}
}
Spacer()
}
)
.edgesIgnoringSafeArea(.bottom)
.clipShape(RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 30))
}
}
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Justice Andrews Otutu Obaseki Buried in Benin amid Eulogies
By publisher On Aug 18, 2017
R-L: Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State; Minister of State for Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire and former Governor of Edo State, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole at the reception organised in honour of the late Justice Andrews Otutu Obaseki in Benin City,on Friday.
. Gov. Obaseki, Oshiomhole, Dangote salute his achievements
Priest reflects on life of Otutu Obaseki at Service of Songs
The late retired Supreme Court Justice, Andrews Otutu Obaseki, was on Friday laid to rest at his home in Benin City, as leaders from across the country extolled the virtues of the astute jurist.
The funeral service for the late Justice was held at St. Peters Anglican Church in Benin City, Edo State.
The mass followed the Service of Songs also held in his honour on Thursday evening at his residence in Benin City, where Venerable, Osaro Igbinosa, the Vicar of St Peters Anglican Church, described late Justice Andrews Otutu Obaseki as an astute and seasoned Justice who was fair in his dealings. "Papa was a compassionate man and the rallying point for the Obaseki family."
Dignitaries present at the event included the Governor of Edo State and nephew of the deceased, Mr. Godwin Nogheghase Obaseki; Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, Hon. Kadiri Adjoto; and the President of Nigeria Football Association (NFA), Mr. Amaju Pinnick. Others were the Secretary to the Edo State Government, Barr. Osarodion Ogie; Chief of Staff to the Edo State Governor, Mr. Taiwo Akerele, Honourable Commissioners in the state and other top government functionaries.
Delivering his sermon at the Funeral Service on Friday, the Bishop, Anglican Diocese of Benin, Rev. Peter Imasuen, said everyone would one day give an account of their stewardship to the Almighty God. He said death was no respecter of persons as both the rich and poor would die one day, and urged the people to live in a way that will affect the society positively.
Reading from the Bible Book of Psalms, Chapter 23, Verses 3 and 4, the Bishop said those who would make heaven are those with clean hearts and not those who swear deceitfully, saying God will judge everyone according to their works on earth.
Governor of Edo State and nephew of the late Justice Andrews Otutu Obaseki, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, said he was grateful to his late uncle for helping to preserve their family values like humility, fairness, hard work, honesty, uprightness, education and discipline.
The governor said his uncle stood for education and announced that the Obaseki family had decided to institute a scholarship scheme for ten members of St Peters Anglican Church, the church the late Justice Andrews Otutu Obaseki attended while he was alive.
He said five of the scholarships would be given to outstanding indigent students in any secondary school in Edo State, two for students training to become teachers, one for a Priest undergoing training and two for students studying law.
Former Governor of Edo State, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, said the late Justice was a judge who in his time delivered justice in its purest form.
President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, who also graced the service, described him as a great leader and a legal icon who gave his all to the legal profession.
Other dignitaries at the funeral service were the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, who was represented by Senator Francis Alimikhena; National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief John Odigie-Oyegun; Governor of Lagos State, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode; the Deputy Governor of Edo State, Rt. Hon. Philip Shaibu; former Deputy Governor of Edo State, Chief Mike Oghiadomhe; Deputy Governor of Kogi State, Hon. Achuba Simon, amongst others.
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Puzzel Acquires U-WFM to Add Employee Engagement and Scheduling Suite
by CSM Newsdesk
Puzzel, a leading European Contact Center as a Service (CCaaS) provider, has announced the acquisition of U-WFM a leading provider of workforce management and optimization software.
Headquartered in Sheffield, U.K., and with customers across the U.K., U.S. and Australia, U-WFM's solution gives its customers the ability to forecast demand, monitor adherence, and optimize their contact center operations for companies of all sizes and across any industry vertical. This acquisition was supported by Marlin, Puzzel's current investment partner.
"We believe there is an easier way to deploy workforce management solutions accessible to all contact centers, regardless of size. By joining forces with Puzzel we can continue to offer customers a full set of leading integrated contact center capabilities and become part of an organization with a sizeable presence across key European markets," said Matt Hughes, CEO of U-WFM. "We look forward to partnering and working alongside the Puzzel team to provide our solutions across Puzzel's broad customer base."
"Companies today face the challenge of keeping top contact center talent, and employee engagement and resource planning have become key pillars in finding an optimal balance between happy employees and satisfied customers," said Børge Astrup, CEO of Puzzel.
"The acquisition of U-WFM addresses this challenge and provides all the key capabilities for modern workforce management wrapped in an appealing and easy to use interface.U-WFM also strategically expands our product suite, accelerates our expansion in the U.K. market and represents an exciting milestone in our mission to offer a best-in-class, integrated customer experience."
"Engaging and efficiently deploying contact center agents is becoming an ever more important challenge for our customers. In U-WFM, we identified a strong business that was capable of solving this problem with a scalable and flexible software product offering designed to support organizations of all sizes," said Mike Wilkinson, a Principal at Marlin. "U-WFM is supported by a great customer base that is diversified across multiple industries. We are excited to offer Puzzel customers a modern, integrated customer engagement platform purpose built for contact centers."
About Puzzel
Puzzel is a leading cloud-based contact center software provider and was a pioneer in offering integrated customer engagement as an easily-deployed service. Today, the company combines omni-channel technology with artificial intelligence capabilities to provide comprehensive, end-to-end customer interaction solutions in an age of digitization.
Puzzel was recognized as a Challenger in the 2019 Gartner Magic Quadrant report for Contact Center as a Service in Western Europe for the fifth consecutive year, reflecting its rapid growth, functional breadth, standards compliance, and commitment to customer service and support. Headquartered in Oslo, Norway, with offices in six European markets including the U.K., Puzzel serves more than 900 customers across 40 countries. For more information, please visit www.puzzel.com. | {
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India: Gender and human rights now in school curriculum
In the next academic year, students in government and aided schools will not just be welcomed with payasam and sweets, but they will also be told about gender rights. Director of public instruction (DPI) intends to make gender and human rights and gender sensitization a regular feature of school learning.
"We have lessons in social science and Malayalam on these issues. But it has to be integrated in the school curriculum in such a manner that it becomes a part of classroom teaching and activity," said DPI director A Shahjahan.
To ensure this, DPI has asked the expert committee on state school curriculum to integrate gender sensitivity and rights in the syllabus that will be implemented in schools from academic year 2014-2015.
DPI's decision to urgently include gender sensitization as part of the curriculum comes in the wake of the Delhi gang rape that shocked the nation. The human resource development (HRD) ministry too has been toying with the idea of including the topic in school syllabus for some time.
"The Delhi incident has prompted us to give importance towards the development of appropriate behaviour patterns among the youth towards all human beings in general and women in specific," said Shahjahan.
The department is in the process of preparing modules on gender rights, human rights and even traffic awareness. These modules prepared in consultation with experts in the field will be delivered to schools before the beginning of the next academic year.
All students from class I to X will be part of this programme. In schools, where there are large of students, the gender sensitisation, awareness of human rights and even traffic rules will be done in batches
"The process which will start on June 1, will be regularly carried out by the schools. We also intend to rope in psychologists, doctors and counsellors to talk to students," said Shahjahan.
Meanwhile, even as Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided to come up with a manual on gender sensitivity, many CBSE schools here have already started gender sensitization programmes in schools.
Source: Times of India – 23/01/2013 (http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kochi/Gender-and-human-rights-now-in-school-curriculum/articleshow/18140282.cms) | {
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The Body on the Beach
Anna Johannsen: Thomas & Mercer $19.99
SINCE leaving Amrum, a laid-back island community off the north-west corner of mainland Germany, Lena Lorenzen has established an entirely new life for herself as a detective inspector based in Kiel.
Suddenly, an unforeseen return to Amrum looms, at once disrupting Lena's comfortable big-city routine, providing temporary respite from an increasingly claustrophobic relationship with a colleague, and reuniting her with a former boyfriend, Erck, and her beloved Aunt Beke.
The director of a children's home has died while relaxing late one evening in a beach chair on Amrum's famous strip of snowy-white North Sea sand. The signs suggest heart attack as the likely cause, but his widow has requested an autopsy and the possibility of poisoning with a fast-acting and all-but-undetectable substance has been raised.
Lena has never been a favourite at the station in Kiel so the superintendent's decision to appoint her to this investigation is somewhat baffling. Is she being set up to fail, she wonders.
As her partner Lena is assigned Detective Sergeant Johann Grassmann: a dedicated, passionate and lateral-thinking young man eager to make his mark on the case while earning his senior officer's respect.
On Amrum the two encounter a confusing web of contradictory statements and unexplained gaps in the timeline. Not even the local police account of the body's discovery is complete.
The more Lena and Johann compile evidence, the more apparent it becomes that Hein Bohlen was a far more complex character than those around him knew.
Having behaved unpredictably in the days immediately preceding his death, he could well have fallen foul of any number of people. Could someone in his circle have been provoked to kill him?
Originally published in German, The Body on the Beach is the first in a series of English-language Lena Lorenzen novels from Northern Friesland native Johannsen and New Zealand translator Lisa Reinhardt. | {
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Here's Why The Facebook Data Breach is More Harmful Than You Think
90 million users! That's how many people got affected because of the Facebook data breach from last week. In this post, we get to the bottom of this to find out why the Facebook data breach is way more harmful than you think.
Before we get into why the Facebook data breach is more harmful than what it appears to be, let's just understand what exactly happened in this data breach.
What was the Facebook Data Breach All About
"On the afternoon of Tuesday, September 25, our engineering team discovered a security issue affecting almost 50 million accounts," Guy Rosen, Facebook's VP of Product, wrote. "Attackers exploited a vulnerability in Facebook's code that impacted 'View As,' a feature that lets people see what their own profile looks like to someone else."
"This allowed them to steal Facebook access tokens which they could then use to take over people's accounts," he added. "Access tokens are the equivalent of digital keys that keep people logged in to Facebook so they don't need to re-enter their password every time they use the app."
Access token or access cookies or session tokens are basically bits of code that help you stay logged into something like Facebook even if you reboot your device. Essentially, this came in as a solution to the fact that people hated logging into frequently used applications again and again.
After a deeper examination, the team at Facebook explained that the vulnerability was because of a combination of three different bugs:
Bug 1 occurred in the "View As" feature which allowed the user to upload a video in a happy birthday message.
Bug 2 was with the video uploader which incorrectly generated an access tag with permission to the Facebook mobile app.
Bug 3 was more of a lottery because it allowed an access token to be generated for the profile being looked up rather than the one viewing it.
Pedro Canahuati, Vice President of Engineering, Security and Privacy, said: "The attackers were then able to pivot from that access token to other accounts, performing the same actions and obtaining further access tokens."
Is Your Facebook Account Affected?
According to Facebook, 50 million user accounts were affected but they reset the access tokens for 90 million users. If your account was affected, you would have been logged out automatically. You would have needed to log back in by entering your username and password again.
What you don't need to worry about is your password. Access tokens do not store passwords. So, you don't need to change your password either.
Now we come to the most important thing with this data breach.
Why is the Facebook Data Breach More Harmful Than You Think
The Equifax breach from last September affected 145 million Americans. So, if you compare this breach with that of Equifax, it might seem that 50 million accounts isn't much. But it's not the sheer size that makes the Facebook data breach worrying. Facebook collects tons of personal information, a lot of which you don't even realize your are providing. And while this might seem trivial to some it can actually be quite damaging.
"Most data breaches involve financial information, but your Facebook account can be misused in a number of ways that are harmful," says Justin Brookman, the director of consumer privacy and technology policy for Consumers Union, the advocacy division of Consumer Reports. "Accessing your private communications and posts by itself is pretty invasive, but that information could also be used to crack account security questions or to scam you and your friends."
Facebook is a Gateway to Many Other Accounts
In today's digital world, it is extremely difficult to safeguard information. Many companies have fallen prey to security attacks that have resulted in major breaches. In fact, you would have noticed banks now ask for personal information to validate your security - things like mother's maiden name, pet's name, your school, or where you grew up in, etc.
Now think about all the personal information that is available about you on Facebook. Most of us would have all these things easily available or have it in a way that is easy to figure out. This is what opens the door to further damages by hackers.
Knowing specific things enables hackers to look legitimate and take advantage.
What You Can Do After the Facebook Data Breach
First thing, just because Facebook asks you to fill in your hometown, or your best friend, or your mom doesn't mean you have to give it to them. Make sure you always check your privacy settings as well.
Do not put anything on Facebook that you wouldn't mind being in public domain. When you think about this make sure you think about the things we mentioned above and see how each information you provide links to other things.
Examine every link you click on the internet. If you find something fishy, more often than not, it might better avoided. Don't assume that a website is legitimate just because its URL starts with "https." Encryption is available to everyone.
Be careful of weird attachments from unknown people on your email as well as Facebook messages. These might contain malware.
Guard your financial information. There is absolutely no reason to share this with anyone over an unsecured channel. Even banks will always ask you to enter such information after they connect you to a secure line.
Check which apps or services you login to using Facebook login. Preferably, disable Facebook login and switch to conventional email or username password based login.
If you are a business, get your network and apps secure with penetration testing!
It is very easy for vulnerabilities to be missed. More often than not, security vulnerabilities are just sitting in business systems for months or years. Perform regular checks using penetration testing tools and services to discover and fix vulnerabilities in a timely manner.
If you need any help with penetration testing for your mobile or web apps, feel free to drop us a note and we'll help you figure out a way to be safe.
Topics: breach, security, security vulnerabilities, Security Tips, CIO tips, Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities, Facebook Data Breach
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Home International News Brazil bank heist: Armed men take hostages in attack on Cametá
Brazil bank heist: Armed men take hostages in attack on Cametá
A gang of armed men has reportedly stormed a city in northern Brazil, attacking a bank and taking hostages.
From initial reports, the overnight attack on Cametá appears to be almost identical to the storming of Criciúma, a city in the south, by gunmen in the early hours of Tuesday.
There is no suggestion that the two incidents are linked. Video footage from Cametá appeared to show a group of hostages being led through the streets.
One hostage died, a local MP tweeted.
What happened in Criciúma?
The attack in Criciúma started about midnight local time (03:00 GMT) on Tuesday and lasted more than an hour.
The target of the raid was a branch of Banco do Brasil in the city centre. Armed men blocked roads, took hostages, fired hundreds of shots and used explosives to carry out the robbery.
Military police reported that a fire had been set in a tunnel on the main road leading to the city, presumably to prevent the security forces from sending reinforcements to the town. The police headquarters also came under attack.
A security guard and a military police officer were injured in the attack. After the attack, footage showed a convoy of black cars leaving the town centre in an orderly fashion.
It is not clear how much money the attackers took but some of their loot was scattered across a city street. Video posted on social media showed residents rushing to gather some of the bills.
What's the bigger picture?
Local media have described the raid as part of a phenomenon they call "New Cangaço", which references a term used to describe the banditry that plagued parts of Brazil in the 1920s and 1930s.
Small and medium-sized cities have been the preferred targets. In 2019, there were 21 bank robberies in the state of São Paulo alone, according to official figures. In the first half of 2020, there had already been 14.
Security expert Guaracy Mingardi told BBC Brasil that these large-scale bank robberies started five years ago. The targets are banks and firms which store and transport valuables.
Dozens of criminals take part in a single raid and many of them are heavily armed with machine guns and sometimes even explosives.
While most of the raids have been carried out in Brazil, there has been at least one instance where a Brazilian gang carried out a spectacular robbery in neighbouring Paraguay.
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Heather June Gibbons Poetry Reading
Sunday, March 24, 5:00 at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center
Free & Open to the Public
Award-winning poet Heather June Gibbons will be joining us for an intimate evening of literary delight. Gibbons will be reading from her recent collection, Her Mouth as Souvenir.
Heather June Gibbons was born in Utah and grew up on an island in Washington. She is the author of the poetry collection Her Mouth as Souvenir, winner of the 2017 Agha Shahid Ali Poetry Prize (University of Utah Press) and two chapbooks, Sore Songs (Dancing Girl Press), and Flyover (Q Avenue Press). Her poems have appeared widely in literary journals, including Best New Poets, Blackbird, Boston Review, Drunken Boat, Gulf Coast, Indiana Review, jubilat, New American Writing, and West Branch. A graduate of the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop, she has been the recipient of a Full Fellowship Residency from the Vermont Studio Center, the Pavel Strut Poetry Fellowship from the Prague Summer Program, and the Harold Taylor Prize from the Academy of American Poets. She lives in San Francisco, CA and teaches creative writing at San Francisco State University, the Writing Salon, and as a Teaching Artist for Performing Arts Workshop, a youth arts education non-profit. | {
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Sony is renowned for listening to the feedback that its fans send and for making changes according to that feedback. This is why we had such a difficult time understanding why Sony doesn't want to make it possible for PlayStation fans to change their PSN IDs. PlayStation fans have been asking for this feature for a long time and fortunately, Sony has finally decided to listen.
"We're excited to announce that the online ID change feature on PSN is officially launching to all PlayStation 4 owners later today. You'll also be able to change your online ID via a web browser, and that feature will also be available starting today. Thanks to all of you who participated in the beta preview program back in October/November and who gave us your feedback," said Sony in its recent blog post.
The great thing about Sony introducing the ability to change the PS ID is the fact that Sony is not charging a single dime for this service for the first time that PlayStation fans are doing it. However, Sony did announce that the price for multiple PSN ID Changes will cost $10 and $5 for PS Plus subscribers.
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Shagbark hickory range
Carya ovata var. Carya ovata, commonly called shagbark hickory, is a large deciduous tree that typically grows 70-90' (infrequently to 120') tall with an irregular, oval-rounded crown.It is native from Quebec to Minnesota south to Georgia and Texas.
The strength characteristics of Hickory are influenced considerably by the spacing of its growth rings.
Notice: This is an updated version of the Climate Change Tree Atlas. Shagbark hickories can tolerate a range of temperatures, but they grow best on moist soils in humid climates. In the northern part of the its range, the tree grows on upland sites. The hardiest of the hickory species, shagbarks range from southern Canada to Minnesota, and south to Texas and Florida. Shagbark hickories grow in the eastern and midwestern parts of the United States. Habitats include upland woodlands, drier areas of floodplain woodlands, lower wooded slopes, bluffs, and edges of limestone glades. Tools & Supplies. ... Out of Stock Shellbark Hickory Nut $19.99. Within the natural range of shagbark, average annual temperatures range from 4 C in Quebec, Canada to 22 C at Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. K. Koch var. Habitats include upland woodlands, drier areas of floodplain woodlands, lower wooded slopes, bluffs, and edges of limestone glades. Native Range Carya ovata, or Shagback Hickory, is native to Kansas and Eastern United States.
Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatability range of this variety before ordering. Shagbark hickories can tolerate a range of temperatures, but they grow best on moist soils in humid climates. K. Koch var.
CAOVP: Carya ovata (Mill.)
Carya ovata, the shagbark hickory, is a common hickory in the Eastern United States and southeast Canada.It is a large, deciduous tree, growing well over 100 ft (30 m) tall, and can live more than 350 years.
In Veracruz, Mexico, shagbark hickory occurs at elevations up to 1800 meters. As a member of the walnut family, the hickory produces edible nuts. Their elders, though, favored the shagbark's wood to produce smoked ham and bacon. Mature Size. A large tree reaching heights of 60' to 100' and a diameter of up to 24"; irregular, round-topped crown; trunk is frequently divided.
Shagbark Hickory Tree. Besides smoke, hickory wood—that of the shagbark and 15 other species that lumbermen lump together—produces more thermal units of heat than almost any other hardwood. Carya ovata is common in southern Wisconsin, often in the company of oaks. At the western edge of its range, shagbark hickory has invaded the prairie , but heavy-seeded species such as shagbark hickory are generally slow to invade new areas . It is near its northern range limit in Brown County, with only a few trees extending its range into southern Door County in the east and very sparsely represented in the northwestern portion of Brown County. The loose-plated bark of the shagbark hickory is wide and curls away from the tree at the ends, giving the tree a distinctive, shaggy appearance. In Veracruz, Mexico, shagbark hickory occurs at elevations up to 1800 meters. Within the natural range of shagbark, average annual temperatures range from 4 C in Quebec, Canada to 22 C at Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. This Midwest native is named for its bark, which peels away in large, flat, curving plates, giving the tree a shaggy appearance. Range & Habitat: The native Shagbark Hickory is occasional to common in Illinois, occurring in every county of the state (see Distribution Map). 8 talking about this. Noteworthy Characteristics. When your tree matures, it will be approximately 40 - 80' tall x 20 - 40' wide. Shagbark hickory is a medium-sized to large tree with a crown 2–4 times longer than broad and shaggy bark. K. Koch var. Shagbark hickory is a little more likely to be found on drier sites, whereas bitternut hickory is more often found on wetter sites. Leaves are alternate, feather-compound, 8–17 inches long; leaflets 3–5, lance- to pear-shaped, 4–7 inches long, the end leaflet stalked; upper 3 leaflets quite larger than lower 2; pointed at the tip, margins toothed with tufts of hairs along the outer edge of the teeth.
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It isn't often that the government launches a major program that achieves its main goals at a tiny fraction of its estimated costs. That's the story of TARP, the Troubled Assets Relief Program. Created in October 2008 at the height of the financial crisis, it helped stabilize the economy, using only $410billion of its authorized $700billion. And most of that will be repaid. The Congressional Budget Office, which once projected TARP's ultimate cost at $356 billion, now says $19 billion. This could go lower.
It isn�t often that the government launches a major program that achieves its main goals at a tiny fraction of its estimated costs. That�s the story of TARP, the Troubled Assets Relief Program. Created in October 2008 at the height of the financial crisis, it helped stabilize the economy, using only $410?billion of its authorized $700?billion. And most of that will be repaid. The Congressional Budget Office, which once projected TARP�s ultimate cost at $356 billion, now says $19 billion. This could go lower.
Almost everyone loves to hate TARP. It�s a favorite political sport of liberals, conservatives, Republicans, Democrats � and the public. A Bloomberg poll last October asked how TARP had affected the economy. Forty-three percent of respondents said it weakened the economy; 21 percent said it made no difference; only 24 percent said it helped, with 12 percent unsure one way or another.
When the entire financial system succumbs to panic, only the government is powerful enough to prevent a collapse. Panics signify the triumph of fear. TARP was an essential part of the process by which fear was overcome. Without TARP, we�d be worse off today. No one can say whether unemployment would be 11 percent or 14 percent; it certainly wouldn�t be 8.9 percent.
What this ignores � aside from being factually incorrect � is that an alternative being promoted at the time was widespread nationalization of banks. The cost would have been many times higher; the practical problems would have been enormous. As it was, TARP invested $245 billion in banks (and about $165 billion into the other programs). The extra capital helped restore trust. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve increased its lending; the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. guaranteed $350 billion of bank borrowings. Banks resumed dealing with each other because they regained confidence that commitments would be honored.
Of the $245 billion invested in banks, the Treasury has already recovered about $244 billion, including interest payments, dividends and cash from sold bank stock warrants. So the bank rescue has roughly broken even. When TARP�s remaining bank investments are closed, the Treasury expects an overall profit of about $20 billion.
Almost all of TARP�s activities have been distasteful. This was surely true of the rescue of General Motors and Chrysler. But the automakers� collapse would clearly have worsened already-dismal unemployment. Did we really want these companies to shut down, with some plants sold to foreign automakers? Of the $80 billion committed to the auto rescue, the Treasury now expects to recoup about $65 billion. The government still owns about 33 percent of GM and 9 percent of Chrysler. By contrast, the sale of its 92 percent stake in AIG, the insurance giant, might yield a profit.
We need to remember that TARP was a desperate program for desperate times. It�s had its failures: The Obama administration�s forecast that it would provide mortgage relief to 3 million to 4 million homeowners has fallen well short (the current number is about 600,000). But the larger purpose of helping calm financial markets succeeded.
Some TARP critiques reflect desirable oversight by Congress, the Government Accountability Office and a Treasury inspector general. But some criticisms are broad generalities that, on inspection, are highly suspect. One common allegation is that TARP will encourage more reckless risk-taking because big financial firms know they�ll be bailed out if their gambles backfire � a problem economists call �moral hazard.� Bankers keep profits but are protected against losses, which are assumed by the public.
This is a serious issue, but TARP�s legacy is actually the opposite. During the crisis, investors in banks and financial institutions suffered huge losses. It wasn�t predictable which institutions would survive and which wouldn�t � or on what terms. The same would be true in the future. Indeed, TARP�s unpopularity compounds uncertainty, because it suggests that politicians will recoil from more bailouts. The moral hazard is more imagined than real. | {
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Everyone is always looking out for the next big talent. So, I have decided to take a look at 20 of the hottest young tennis players, some of whom could well become the superstars of their generation. All twenty are 18 or less, with one exception who turned 19 earlier this month. In addition, despite still only being 18, I have left Laura Robson off this list, for the single reason that in the last six months, she has already established herself in the WTA ranks.
The young Estonian had an impressive year on the junior circuit, reaching the semi-finals of the French Open and Wimbledon, and the final of the US Open, propelling herself to number 5 in the rankings.
She also picked up senior ITF titles in her home tournament in Tallinn and in Mexico dropping only one set in those two tournaments. She also came close to qualifying for the WTA tournament in Copenhagen, beating top 200 player, Kristina Mladenovic, before losing in three sets to the talented Annika Beck. She could still challenge on the junior circuit next year, but it would be no surprise to see her playing more senior matches and her ranking should start to rise rapidly over the next twelve months.
Donna Vekic had a stunning year last year (read about it here) and has struggled slightly to match the expectations in 2012. Only two titles on the ITF circuit is disappointing, although she demonstrated her immense talent when she became the youngest player since Tamira Paszek in 2006 to reach the final of a WTA tournament, when she beat three top 100 players.
With a solid serve and a powerful ground game, she has the weapons to go far. Her ranking has shot up from 392 to 109 in 2012 and she should be looking to start competing more at the full WTA level next year. She should be fancied to qualify for the Australian Open, and at only 16-years old, she has the potential to go all the way to the top.
Another young German, Witthoeft has ignored the junior ranks to concentrate on making her way in the senior rankings. Two titles in Ystad and Wrexham are promising, and she has had several impressive victories over top 100 opponents, such as Tsvetana Pironkova and Barbora Zahlavova Strycova.
She has steadily improved her ranking from 405 to 223, and with no points to defend until April, she should shoot up the rankings over the early part of the year with a few decent results.
The young Canadian won both the singles and the doubles Junior titles at Wimbledon, propelling herself to number 2 in the junior rankings. Combine this with the senior ITF titles that she has won on the clay of Bastad and the hard courts in Granby and Toronto, it is clear that she has a game to suit all surfaces.
She demonstrated her potential by reaching the second round in Montreal, Dallas and Quebec and the quarter-finals in Washington on the senior circuit. These results have seen her ranking shoot up from 302 to 144 over the past year, and it would be no surprise to see her firmly establishing herself as a fixture in the top 100 at least in the next twelve months for a player with the potential to go right to the very top.
Monica Puig ended 2012 in stunning fashion, winning two titles in October, before losing another ITF final in Ankara in December, improving her ranked by almost 100 places in the process. She was also able to qualify for WTA tournaments in Monterrey and Tashkent, although lost in the first round in both.
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One of the most effective ways to promote an online business is through article syndication. If an article is done properly, and the right keyword search is done before the article is written, that piece can bring targeted traffic to your website for many years to come. Read these tips to learn how to be a successful article marketer.
If you want to build your newsletter subscriber list, try offering a free sample of a basic report to sweeten the deal. You can write this yourself or hire someone to write it for you. This will possibly entice customers to receive email marketing from you. The article needs to provide relevant information related to your product and industry.
If your site allows for users to post comments on your webpage, you should use the "no follow" link attribute. If a comment includes spam content or links to undesirable sites, web crawlers will automatically know not to follow such links. That stops you from getting negative attention from those crawlers, and helps you avoid linking to sites that are just spam.
TIP! Offer a short report that's free as an incentive for signups. You or someone else can write this report, but it's important that someone writes it because it convinces potential customers to subscribe to your e-mails.
Like this pointer, keep your paragraphs concise. People tend to have more distractions on the computer than they do with a paper volume in hand. Make each section as concise as possible, while maintaining quality, in regards to content.
Do not give in to a compulsion to shower indexes with just one single article. There are lots of article indexes that you can use in article submission. The same article should not be posted at hundreds of indexes. Search engines look down on this behavior and will give your article a lower ranking.
Make sure the first paragraph packs a punch. Search engines and readers generally look to the beginning paragraph of articles to determine article importance. Incorporate references to your best information in that initial paragraph to grab attention. Be interesting, but don't be afraid to tease your readers a bit so that they keep reading. You want to make sure your readers read the whole article.
TIP! If you send out an email, make sure you let your readers know that you welcome feedback. People like feeling useful and giving their inputs.
Write your articles with different levels of terms and terminology. A very technical product deserves a complete technical explanation. Because not everyone will be familiar with the technical terms, explain them in simple terms, too. Keeping everyone informed with detailed explanations will earn more respect, and give you credibility with your entire audience.
When you're creating your articles, make sure that they are relevant to items like your keywords and your links. There has to be a connection to your title and the content that relates to keywords, summary, and links within the blog. If things do not seem to flow in a sensible way, search engines will be confused.
Your skill level has a big impact on your marketing success, so don't try to do things you don't have the skill for yet. This results in lower quality than you could produce when you stick to your skills. If you are not sure if you can do something well, learn more before attempting it.
There are no real secrets when it comes to article promotion. If you heard there are then, these are all lies. Doing your own research can really make a difference. Article promotion is marketing that relies on content distribution.
TIP! Keep your website fresh by posting new content on a consistent basis. Search engines base how often they check your site on how often you post new content.
You have a better chance at success if more people see your articles. This does not mean that your content should only have a general focus. It will be more beneficial to have a small number of interested readers than a large number of uninterested readers. Everything should be adapted to your audience.
If a well-known person is caught using your product, you shouldn't be afraid of asking their permission to pass this along. This is the type of endorsement that can create unlimited demand for this type of item. Do not, however, make any false claims. This can get you into serious legal trouble.
Make sure that your article includes either bullet or numbered lists. Incorporating this tactic will make the material easier to remember and understand. Using bullets is an easy way to get a reader to focus on important points.
TIP! Research outsourcing to see if it is the best option for you. If you don't have the inclination, time or skill to write articles, you can hire a writer to do it for you.
If you make articles that people will want to read, you will have a great head start. Articles that teach people how to do various tasks, or that include charts and graphics, are popular. Do this, along with putting out a high-quality poll every month, and you'll discover your traffic increase.
There are plenty of ways that you can make article marketing work for you. The right articles can attract targeted customers and steady, long-term profits. Apply what you've learned here and you can't go wrong. | {
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Specimens of psych-rockers
Exclusive: Black Mountain Video Director Talks Canadian Summer, Young Love, and Running Away from Home
Drew Tewksbury September 15, 2010
Canadian psych-rockers Black Mountain recently released a video for "Hair Song" off their
their much-lauded new album Wilderness Heart which hit the streets yesterday on Jagjaguwar. The Zoe Bower and Simon Chan directed clip, captures being young at the end of summer, and the search for love on a sun-drenched afternoon. The video traces the path of a skateboarding, scraggly-haired Black Mountain fan who crushes on a girl, tries to meet her at a show but can't get in because he's underage. The dejected kid jumps on his board, skates to the forest and… well, you'll have to see for yourself.
L.A.-based director Zoe Bower traveled to Ontario, Canada to shoot the video and enlist real Black Mountain fans as the characters in the video. "I wanted real kids, real Black Mountain fans, not professional actors," she says, "[so] I put a casting notice on Craigslist Toronto for a 'Shaggy-haired, skateboarder metal kid.' I wanted the video to reflect those warm, hazy memories we all have of being an awkward loner kid in a small town, and that first summer you first discover rock 'n' roll, find love, and through music, realize there are others out there like you."
Download "Hair Song," watch the video and read more behind the scenes stories by Zoe Bower here:
How did you get involved with Black Mountain?
Zoe Bower: I met Black Mountain frontman Steve last summer when I wrote a feature on Pink Mountaintops for LA Record. I interviewed the band over breakfast, and Steve and I bonded over our shared love for obscure punk records and krautrock, I invited him to see the ponies at the Sunset Ranch (by the Hollywood sign) and he basically never left. Black Mountain came to LA to record "Wilderness Heart" at the infamous Sunset Sound (the studios where Neil Young and the Doors recorded), Steve and I fell in love, the band and I became friends, and the rest is history.
When you first heard the song, what kind of visuals immediately came to mind and how did you come up with the treatment?
When I write a treatment, I listen to the song on a pair of headphones a couple times and write down the first impressions that come to mind. When I first heard the "Hair Song", it was nothing like what they have done before. It had a nostalgic, summertime vibe and I knew immediately I wanted the video to reflect those warm, hazy memories we all have of being an awkward loner kid in a small town, and that first summer you first discover rock n roll, find love, and through music, realize there are others out there like you.
What videos/art/movies did you look to for inspiration?
Of course, the video is inspired by the classic teenage outsider movies and coming of age films: Stand By Me, Almost Famous, Over the Edge, and Paranoid Park. The locations came entirely from my own memories of growing up in Sonoma County, and hanging out by bridges, caves, reservoirs, tunnels, abandoned buildings, and in the woods. These are the places you hang out when you are a punk kid and you aren't old enough to go to the club or don't have any money to see your favorite band play. Like many kids, I used to sneak in shows through the back door, and sometimes if we were lucky, our friend's bands would play in illegal shows out in the woods.
Where was it shot and what was the production process like?
I found these amazing locations– caves, bridges, and ruins– in Canada. The video was shot entirely on location in London and Wiarton in Ontario, Canada using real local kids.
I produced the shoot entirely by myself with the help of the wonderful folks at Jagjaguwar Records who flew me and Simon Chan out to Toronto to shoot the video. I found the locations, hired the crew, cast the kids, and designed the shots. My director of photography, John Hoare and his crew, did an amazing job lensing the story. We shot it all on Canon 5D and 7D. John was able to capture the exhilarating, continuous camera movement I wanted by using a Glidecam system and risking life and limb by hopping on a skateboard to get those fast moving skating shots. It's all captured in the behind the scenes video that Outside Records did if you'd care to check it out.
So all those people are real kids?
When I cast the actors, I wanted real kids, real Black Mountain fans, not professional actors. I put a casting notice on Craigslist Toronto for a "Shaggy-haired, skateboarder metal kid" and as soon as I saw Nicky Young, I knew I found my guy. Nicky Young is a 19-year-old skateboarder from Toronto and had never acted before. Crystal Hutcheson, who plays the girl, is a lovely Toronto-based photographer, flight attendant and my personal friend and muse. I wrote the part with her in mind.
How does this video reflect your own life?
I grew up poor in the middle of nowhere in Northern California, so I filled my days with books and daydreams, and became obsessed with cult movies and the outsider films of Gus Vant Sant and Alison Anders. I started running away from home and writing punk rock fanzines under a psuedonym at age 13. My writing caused scandals at school, so I did everything to get kicked out of public school.
By age 15 [I] left home, hitchhiking to Portland to retrace the steps the characters in Drugstore Cowboy and hang out under the bridges where my idol Kurt Cobain once slept and write about my travels. I wanted to document everything that I saw and felt, and give a voice to society's outsiders, then I decided the best way to reach a mass audience was through film. | {
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GLP's Hidden Hill Capital and YKC Clean Energy Technologies Launch RMB Fund to Advance Smart EV Charging Infrastructure in China
Nanjing and Shanghai, 12 October 2021 – Today, Hidden Hill Capital ("Hidden Hill"), a private equity platform of GLP China, announced the launch and first close of an RMB fund with YKC Clean Energy Technologies ("YKC Charging"), China's leading renewable energy SaaS provider, to invest in smart electric vehicle ("EV") charging infrastructure in China.
The fund held a first close of 200 million RMB and is targeting a total of 1 billion RMB. The capital will be used to build China's largest EV charging network and will utilize GLP's extensive portfolio of over 40 million square metres of operational GLP parks across China to install the charging stations. The fund is expected to support a total charging capacity of 10 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) which translates to 35 billion kilometres of EV travel or 875,000 trips around the world and reduce petrol consumption by 4.2 billion litres, eliminating 9.66 million tonnes carbon dioxide emissions.
Higashi Michihiro, Chief Strategy Officer of GLP China and Chairman and Managing Partner of Hidden Hill, said: "We believe the key to wider EV adoption is investment in the infrastructure that supports it. This partnership will leverage the scale and capabilities of GLP's logistics ecosystem and YKC Charging's expertise in the EV charging industry to accelerate the replacement of traditional energy with green energy. This also supports our commitment to create a more sustainable ecosystem and reduce the China's reliance on traditional sources of energy.
About Hidden Hill Capital
Hidden Hill Capital is a private equity investment platform backed by GLP, focused on investing and partnering with companies that drive innovation and disruptive change in the logistics and supply chain industry and to create more efficient and sustainable ecosystems. Hidden Hill Capital invests in both established and growth-stage businesses to create long-term value for investors. In 2021, the firm was ranked by PERE as the second largest proptech manager globally.
GLP is a leading global investment manager and business builder in logistics, real estate, infrastructure, finance and related technologies. Our combined investing and operating expertise allow us to create value for our customers and investors. We operate across Brazil, China, Europe, India, Japan, the U.S. and Vietnam and have more than US$120 billion in assets under management in real estate and private equity. Learn more at glp.com/global.
Xiaoyan Shu
Executive Director, Hidden Hill Capital
Email: [email protected]
Faye Kwan
VP, Global Communications
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I still owe you a report on my new Roche pastels. While you patiently wait for this, I found this article in the March issue of The Scribbler that I find very helpful in describing the behavior of these top drawer sticks. Also, Charlotte Herczfeld writes some revealing analysis of Edgar Degas' style with these premium pastel sticks. Page 12 begins the article.
I just skimmed the article Casey. I'l read it thoroughly at lunch--Edgar Degas was a draughtsman, cross hatching and fixatives would fit with his work. For fine line detail, I'm anxious to read (somewhere in the Scribbler) if a sanding block is used. Watercolour isn't for me for sketching. I'm enjoying my return to charcoal; I know I would enjoy using pastels--I did before, but student grade--I still use them atop watercolors. They've got substance that wC doesn't. Interesting magazine.
Here am I thinking sanding block with expensive pastels--I forgot my pastel pencils. I saw them on the shelf this afternoon.
I'd use the sanding block if the color and stick were the right one. I love, love, love drawing with pastels.
I get right to the March issue via my link in the post, Cindy. Maybe there is a wall up for you? Anyway, I don't recall joining a website, there.
Yes, our work can get expensive!
I received a comment that I decline to publish. I appreciate the trading of information here, but want to be careful to be fair and accurate, too. | {
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All hail Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, the reigning queen of Cannes 2018!
This has been the year that evergreen beauty queen, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has stepped forward in such memorable looks that it's only fair to chronicle and appreciate each of them.
Aishwarya put forward a fresh yet glamorous vibe in an off-shoulder custom Manish Arora gown with the designer's signature colourful patterns rendered in sequins.
Her soft curls and subtle makeup were perfect for her first appearance.
She also showed us how to rock daytime glamour in another look styled by Aastha Sharma, which featured a sequinned orange jacket by Manish Arora on a classic white shirt and trousers.
This is one look that is surely inspiring us to switch up the glamour of classic formal attire.
Now for the moment that the star owned the red carpet, as she appeared in a Michael Cinco butterfly gown, in a moment rivalling her appearance as a bonafide Disney princess last year.
Aishwarya took to Instagram, sharing a snap which showed the 10 feet long mesh train of the butterfly gown embellished with Swarovski crystals and featuring threadwork in shades of violet, blue and red which took nearly 3000 hours to craft by hand.
Ash followed it up with a blazing look in a pantsuit by Giorgio Armani that exuded power and glamour in equal parts for her appearance in L'Oreal Women of Worth show.
For her second red carpet appearance of Cannes 2018, Ash vowed all in a strapless Rami Kadi couture creation in silver with a distinctive hairdo.
P.S. All fashion aside, we couldn't help gushing over Ash bonding with Aaradhya, dressed in the cutest dresses which complimented what Aishwarya wore. | {
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Undergraduate: University of Wisconsin, Madison
Medical School: Tel Aviv University, Sackler School of Medicine, Israel
Residency: Obstetrics and Gynecology
University of Southern California, Los Angeles County Women's & Children's Hospital
Fellowship: Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center, New York
Northridge Hospital Medical Center
Providence Tarzana Medical Center
American Fertility Association Family Builder Award, 2005
Semmelweis Award, 1990
Society of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
Areas of Research and Publication
Single Blastocyst Transfer
Balancing Selected Medication Costs with Total Number of Daily Injections
15503 Ventura Blvd. Suite 200
11500 W. Olympic Blvd. Suite 504
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How to Create HR Processes that Eliminate Employee Problems
Large companies with thousands of employees have always had to have firm policy for just about any human resources situation that could arise. No manager could have possibly dealt with so many individual employee situations. Nearly every potential issue is covered in detailed policy manuals. Likewise, large body shop companies, those with 100 or more employees, typically have job descriptions and other operational policies.
From what I've seen, however, most small shops do not. But they should. And here's why: In small shops with no official policies, such as human resources policies, decisions tend to be made based on the mood an owner or manager is in that day. Yes, shop operators have moods—some mild and some very intense. I've known of a few shops where the owners were screamers. An employee's misstep that was no big deal on a calm day would suddenly warrant a tongue-lashing on a screaming day. Employees never knew what was going to be OK until they saw what mood the owner was in. Needless to say, this inconsistency impacted technicians, estimators, office personnel—and ultimately, the customer.
"Employee input is essential [to policy-making]. The employee who has some ownership in creating or modifying a policy may take pride in following and encouraging it."
One of the best uses of policy to keep the shop running smoothly was a relatively small shop located in a remote coastal town where the major employers were a prison and a large military base. This was nearly 20 years ago, before computers were everywhere. But the owner of this shop had computers throughout the shop, and detailed graphs and charts posted in his office showing every production and profit statistic. He also had detailed job description manuals providing policy for actions on the job. His was a highly profitable, smoothly running operation in an area where profitability wasn't easy to come by.
Policies tend to smooth out emotions in the work place. In even a small shop, disputes can arise over proper procedure. A dispute can be settled quickly if there is a policy manual that spells out the correct procedure. Estimating systems have procedure pages for repair, replace, and refinish actions. Insurance companies require shops to follow these instructions on insurance jobs. Shop employees automatically accept them. But I've noticed in many small shops, getting employees to follow more general shop policies can be more difficult.
Policy is most easily accepted by a new employee. Employees who have been with the shop a long time may resent a sudden shift to new rigid policy. One way to ease a long-time employee into a new policy is to involve him in drafting a policy that will affect his work. It's also important to periodically review and update policies throughout the years, since circumstances evolve and change. Employee input is essential at times like these. The employee who has some ownership in creating or modifying a policy may take pride in following and encouraging it.
Perhaps the hardest policies to implement are those that appear to increase an employee's workload. I've noticed several operators who have struggled to get estimators and front desk personnel to encourage customers to fill out an entire customer information form that provides the shop much valuable marketing information. Generally, the employees are in a hurry to get the customer signed up for the repair and to get the job moving. They may regard pushing for a complete information form as an unnecessary imposition on their time. Only a determined owner or manager may be able to make such a policy stick. Other difficult policy changes: rules on smoking, such as where and when to smoke or not smoke; and policies regarding clocking in, clocking out, break, and lunch times.
With new environmental rules and lean procedures in many shops, policy issues will arise often. New record-keeping guidelines and the requirement of more detailed forms will also create the need for strict enforcement of rules. Sadly, the old fun days of simply repairing vehicles and collecting the money are gone. Today's collision shop is burdened by endless documentation requirements. Fashioning policies that make all of this record-keeping as consistent and simple as possible can keep the burden a bit lighter.
Having firm policies provides other benefits for the shop. If an employee has to be let go, a record of policy violations may provide a firm basis for the dismissal. As a shop grows, the owner might want to join a franchise or networking group, or pursue a DRP relationship with a carrier or fleet management company. Providing this evidence of a well-organized business operation can be helpful in securing the contractual relationship. In this way, well-designed policies can actually increase a shop's profitability.
Tom Franklin, author of Strategies for Greater Body Shop Growth, has been a sales and marketing consultant for more than 40 years.
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