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Home » Decorations » Garlands Lanterns Pom Poms and Fans » Lanterns Swirl Damask 12"
Damask is so elegant. It can be paired with color or added to your Black and White theme. These lanterns can be placed directly on the table on hung on a wire. I love the look of lanterns hanging on thick satin ribbon. | {
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I can get a base multiplayer game down, with shooting, sprint, jumping, and health.
I just can't seem to get a weapon select system, or anything similar to that.
I want to make a multiplayer game similar to Battlefield 3/4.
a) Class system, with primary/secondary weapons.
b)Purchasing weapons with in-game credits, and using them.
c) Weapon switching with Number(1,2,3,4,ETC) AND scrollwheel.
I just don't know how I could go about doing this.
I have searched google, so don't waste time going to lmgtfy.com.
The most important thing I would like though is the gun system. I can't find a tutorial on it. It just frusterates me so much.
Thanks anyone who even dares to help, me, I know this is alot.
I have already looked at it. I have followed the brackey's multiplayer tutorial, Aiden is all knowing's and some other guy I can't remember who we will call X.
X and Aiden is all knowing used photon, where Brackey's used Unet. I prefer photon. | {
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Electric bike - is it also for serious cyclists?
Why include ebike in your cycling training?
Even though I've clocked up a lot of mileage bike training for various cycling events including an Ironman, I'd never considered using an electric bike. That is, until now.
Using an eBike always seemed like cheating to me. Almost as if I wouldn't be a proper cyclist anymore. I thought other cyclists would laugh at me when they saw the battery on my bike. And even though I was really tempted to try it for a while, the thought of being feeling embarrassed around other avid cyclists was too off-putting.
I enjoy mountain biking so much and could easily do it every day. But I've recently been training for a half marathon and need to give my legs some rest and recovery time before the next run. I struggle to have a day off, though, because I enjoy everyday training. For the half marathon though, I've been doing a lot of interval training and it takes longer to recover.
So to have the best of both worlds, to go out on my bike with friends but also manage to keep up with my tired legs, I decided to give the eBike a try.
The first time I used the eBike, I went with people who were much faster than me, and I was recovering after an 18km run. Riding an eBike seemed like a very good option to still enjoy the ride and not slow the others down. I was very weary of not overtaking them on the hills because I know how it feels when you are out of breath trying to reach the top and someone effortlessly overtakes you on an electric bike!
The uphill was very easy. I was trying to stay on the 'eco' mode but on a 20% gradient it's not possible. You need to use tour, sport or turbo mode, depending on how much effort you want to put in. I wanted to stay in Zone 2 and benefit from aerobic training and flush out lactic acid from my legs after a long run.
It's better to spin your legs with little resistance after a hard session than do nothing.
At first, I thought the bike would be very heavy and less stable on the downhill, but it was, in fact, the complete opposite. The downhill was pretty awesome. The bike felt very sturdy and gave me some extra confidence on an uneven dirt track. In fact, I felt more confident than on my super light KTM mountain bike, which really surprised me. I even had some PRs according to Strava on the downhills too.
On the difficult uphills, covered with stones and gravel, I felt very confident as I had so much extra power to stay on the bike. It was an amazing feeling not to be last one to the top of each hill, knowing that my tired legs weren't holding up the group. And because I was managing to keep up while exerting less energy, I was able to take some photos of the guys working hard to get up the hill!
Using an eBike can bring a lot of benefits. You can treat it as a recovery ride to flush lactic acid from your legs; you can use the 'off' or 'eco' setting to still work hard and only use the extra power on hills; you can cycle with the same wattage but cover more mileage; you can enjoy rides with cyclists of different abilities who are much stronger than you; and, most importantly, you can still enjoy a ride on your day off and let your body recover if you use a more powerful mode such as tour or sport.
On my first ride I did about 35km with an over 700m climb on a dirt track and didn't even use 30% of the battery. Since then I've been going further with more incline and the battery was still fine after 45km and a 1000m climb.
To summarise, I think eBikes have not only opened up the world of cycling to non-cyclists who can now experience biking, but also offer something to experienced cyclists who need those recovery days to become stronger. We can now cycle in mixed ability groups of friends or couples. We can go further, faster. We can get to places where we wouldn't get to on a normal bike and enjoy a great day out. And best of all, Strava now has a setting for an eBike ride, so it won't affect your PRs! | {
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Quaker brings you a variety of breakfast foods and snack foods.
Captain Horatio Magellan Crunch, known lovingly as Cap'n Crunch, has been around since the 1960s, when he was created by Jay Ward, who is famous for Rocky, Bullwinkle, and other cartoons of the era. This delicious corn and oat cereal has a unique flavor and unique shape that have made it a breakfast classic.
american grocery store, quaker grits quick blue Grits are a specialty from the southern US, made from ground corn. Add cheese or bacon and give your grits a little more flavor to accompany your eggs, sausage or pancakes.
Quaker Instant Oatmeal is a delicious, healthy way to start your day. This box includes: - 4 packets strawberries & cream - 6 packets of peaches & cream Lower sugar / 50% less sugar. | {
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Filed Under: European Union, Gender by — Comments Off on European Court of Justice Grants Asylum Rights to Persecuted Homosexuals
Countries that criminally prosecute homosexual behavior have received a ruling from the European Court of Justice that the European Union will protect individuals fleeing from those countries. A ruling concerning homosexual nationals from Sierra Leone, Uganda, and Senegal have reassured any individual fearful of prosecution because of his/her sexual orientation can seek asylum in the European Union.
The European Court of Justice's ruling explained that Directive 2004/83/EC, which maintains the minimum standards for a person to be considered a refugee and references the Geneva Convention, applies to any homosexual who is persecuted in his/her country. The Directive states a refugee is a person
owing to well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion, is outside the country of his nationality and is unable or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail himself of the protection of that country; or who, not having a nationality and being outside the country of his former habitual residence as a result of such events, is unable or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to return to it.
The Netherland's Supreme Court requested that the European Court of Justice give a preliminary ruling to clarify whether homosexuals were included in the definition of the phrase "membership of a particular social group." The Netherland's Supreme Court also requested that the European Court of Justice clarify which type of appeal might fall within a receiving host government's classification of a person as a refugee.
The Court's ruling sets out that a person's sexual orientation is a trait that is fundamental to the identity of an individual and no one should be required to renounce such an important part of himself/herself. Explaining that since these criminal statutes target homosexual behavior this supports a finding that homosexuals form a separate group within the definition of a refugee from the Directive.
The Court next explained that being a part of that group alone does not secure refugee status if the persecuting country has laws against homosexual behavior without a showing of a serious violation of a human right. Essentially warning potential applicants that not all violations of a right of a homosexual can reach the threshold to be granted asylum in the European Union. Specifically, the press release from the European Court of Justice states
the mere existence of legislation criminalising homosexual acts cannot be regarded as an act affecting the applicant in a manner so significant that it reaches the level of seriousness necessary for a finding that it constitutes persecution within the meaning of the directive. However, a term of imprisonment which accompanies a legislative provision which punishes homosexual acts may constitute an act of persecution per se.
This ruling clarifies the policy in the European Union for granting and denying asylum for any homosexual from his/her country while also ensuring that all of the Member States follow these basic standards.
Tags: Asylum, Directive 2004/83/EC, European Court of Justice, Gay rights, Geneva Convention, The Netherlands
Who Is Not Protected By the Geneva Conventions
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Season 4 of "Chuck" premiered on September 20, 2010. The episode titled "Chuck Versus the Anniversary" began with the title character attempting to resume a civilian lifestyle after three seasons of working with the CIA and NSA. During this episode, two active agents of the United States Intelligence Community are kidnapped and taken to Russia. The agents awake in the basement of a former KGB facility facing the threat of torture from a Russian agent portrayed by Dolph Lundgren. Although the two American operatives are rescued by the title character before any harm comes to them, the possibility of torture raises a question about who is protected by the Geneva Conventions.
The Geneva Conventions are a series of treaties which set standards of international law and treatment of prisoners of war. The protocols, adopted in 1949, protect sick and wounded soldiers, prisoners of war, civilians, and occupants of a territory. The Conventions protect civilians, medical and religious personnel and the wounded on land and sea.
The definition of "prisoner of war" is outlined in the third Convention of 1949. A "prisoner of war" is outlined in Article IV. The person in question must fall under one of the categories including members of the armed forces, support staff of the armed forces, occupants of territories, and militias.
In the episode, neither American agent admits to being an American soldier. This lack of association with American military forces prevents both agents from qualifying for prisoner of war classification under Article IV of the Third Convention. Although torture is not socially acceptable by the international community, the laws requiring humanitarian treatment of soldiers are not extended to those engaged in espionage, even if both torturer and victim are citizens of nations which are parties to the Conventions.
The American agents were rescued before the Russians return. By not showing any scenes of torture, NBC can ensure the show appeals to younger audiences and is not met with the criticisms about its depiction of torture that faced "24" during its time on television. Jack Bauer's use of torture and the realistic depiction of torture were a general focus of articles about the show. The Parents Television Council consistently called the show "Worst Show of the Week" due to its depiction of torture.
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Turn Passionate Ideas into Profitable Enterprises
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Lookingglass Theatre Company Elects HEIDI STILLMAN New Artistic Director
January 28, 2016 Michael J. Roberts
Heidi Stillman
Lookingglass Theatre Company announces the election of its newest Artistic Director, Ensemble Member Heidi Stillman. Stillman has served as Artistic Director of New Work since 2004 and replaces current Artistic Director, Ensemble Member Andrew White. White, who has held the post since 2010, will serve as the company's first Connectivity and Engagement Director. Ensemble Member Philip R. Smith remains on the artistic leadership team in his role as Producing Director. In this spirit of ensemble and collaboration, Lookingglass Ensemble members routinely vote on the position of artistic director every three years. Elections are then ratified by the Lookingglass Board of Directors, and this artistic transition is effective immediately.
"I'm honored and thrilled to have another turn as Artistic Director of my beloved company," comments Artistic Director Heidi Stillman. "As we head towards our thirtieth season, it's an exciting moment for us to take stock and envision what the future holds for Lookingglass."
As Artistic Director of New Work, Stillman has been responsible for the cultivation of the new works that appear on the Lookingglass stage. She previously served as Artistic Director alongside Ensemble Member David Kersnar from 1997-2000. Stillman has written and directed numerous Lookingglass productions, including Cascabel (in collaboration with Rick Bayless and Tony Hernandez), The North China Lover, Hephaestus (in collaboration with Tony Hernandez), The Brothers Karamazov (2009 Raven Award), andHard Times (5 Joseph Jefferson Awards, including director, new work, and production).
"During my ten seasons with Lookingglass, I have been fortunate to work with Andy White, and before that David Catlin, in the role of Artistic Director. In Heidi Stillman we have another strong voice who will lead us during an exciting period, as the Company approaches its 30th Anniversary during the 2017-18 Season," notes Executive Director Rachel Kraft. "We are delighted that Phil Smith and Andy White, in the new position of Director of Connectivity and Engagement, will continue working closely with the board and staff, as well as deepen our connection to our audiences."
In his new role as Connectivity and Engagement Director, White will focus on deepening the relationships between Lookingglass and its audiences, community partners and institutional funders.
"From our earliest days as a Company, it's been part of our mission to change, charge and empower our artists, our audiences and our community," notes Andrew White. "This new position demonstrates a commitment to that as a continued priority for Lookingglass. My hope is to offer an expanded window through which our audiences can better see and understand Lookingglass' work and unique process; construct deeper and more sustained relationships with our many community partners; and help build an enduring foundation upon which Lookingglass' work onstage and in our community will thrive and prosper in the years ahead."
About the Artistic Team
Heidi Stillman is a director, writer, actor, and ensemble member of Lookingglass Theatre Company where she has been working on staff in charge of artistic development for the last eleven years. Heidi was previously artistic director (with David Kersnar) from 1997-2000. She most recently directed Death Tax at Lookingglass, and co-created/co-directed Cascabel, in collaboration with Tony Hernandez and Rick Bayless. She has both written and directed for Lookingglass: The North China Lover; Hephaestus, with Tony Hernandez; The Brothers Karamazov (2009 Raven Award); Hard Times (5 Jeff Awards including director, new work, and production; also produced at Arden Theatre Company in Philadelphia); The Master and Margarita. Additional writing credits with Lookingglass: The Last Act of Lilka Kadison with Nicola Behrman, David Kersnar, Abbie Phillips and Andy White; The Old Curiosity Shop with Laura Eason and Raymond Fox (Jeff Award for adaptation), and The Baron in the Trees with Larry DiStasi. Directing work with Lookingglass includes: Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, Trust, The Wooden Breeks, and Hillbilly Antigone. Heidi's adaptation of The Book Thief premiered at Steppenwolf Theatre Company in 2012.
Philip R. Smith has been an ensemble member at Lookingglass Theatre Company since 1990. He served as the theatre's Producing Artistic Director since 2003, where he has helped produce over 60 productions. In 2011 Lookingglass received the Regional Theatre Tony Award. As Producing Director, he promotes the company's brand, ensemble and mission through production, marketing, facilities, casting, events and fundraising initiatives. As an actor, Phil most recently appeared as Captain Smollett in Treasure Island, Bass in Big Lake Big City, Ethan in Ethan Frome, Will in Trust and Ivan in The Brothers Karamazov. Other acting credits include Doctor Sartorius in The March, Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird, Reverend Parris in The Crucible (all at Steppenwolf Theatre Company), and Phileas Fogg in Around the World in 80 Days at Baltimore's Center Stage, with other regional credits at McCarter Theatre (NJ), Seattle Repertory Theatre (WA), Arden Theatre Company (PA), Brooklyn Academy of Music (NY), and The Actors' Gang (CA). Additional Lookingglass credits include: The Wooden Breeks, Hillbilly Antigone, Metamorphoses, The Idiot,The Vanishing Twin, The Arabian Nights and Up Against It. TV and film credits include: Boss, Prison Break,Friends, Chicago Hope, Early Edition, Kissing a Fool, The Dilemma, The Express, Since You've Been Goneand High Fidelity.
Andrew White is a founding member of Lookingglass Theatre Company, where he served as Artistic Director from 1990–92, and most recently from 2010–16. As a Lookingglass ensemble member and performer, he has participated as an actor, writer or director in more than forty Lookingglass productions, most recently appearing in Treasure Island. He wrote the book and lyrics for Lookingglass' 2012 production of Eastland: A New Musical, received a Jeff Award for his 2004 adaptation of George Orwell's 1984 (which was presented at Steppenwolf Theatre Company this season as part of the Steppenwolf for Young Adults program), and wrote and directed Of One Blood for Lookingglass in 1989. Andy has worked in corporate, non-profit, and classroom environments, structuring and facilitating conversations with participants around organizational and community issues since 1990. He has worked in Lookingglass Outreach and Education programs with students of all ages: developing and implementing arts-integrated units in elementary and high schools; facilitating faculty workshops in schools across the Chicagoland area; and working with teenagers across the city to use theater as a means of engaging their peers in dialogue about community issues, from HIV to racism. He has taught in various Lookingglass outreach programs and residencies, and in 2007 co-founded Mosaic Experience, a company which uses an arts-based approach to dialogue about diversity.
About Lookingglass Theatre Company
Inventive. Collaborative. Transformative. Lookingglass Theatre Company, recipient of the 2011 Regional Theatre Tony Award, was founded in 1988 by eight Northwestern University students. Now in its 28thseason, Lookingglass is home to a multi-disciplined ensemble of artists who create story-centered theatrical work that is physical, aurally rich and visually metaphoric. The Company has staged 64 world premieres and received 112 Joseph Jefferson awards and nominations. Work premiered at Lookingglass has been produced in New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle, Berkeley, Philadelphia, Princeton, Hartford, Kansas City, Washington D.C., and St. Louis. Lookingglass original scripts have been produced across the United States.
The Lookingglass Theatre in Chicago's landmark Water Tower Water Works opened in June 2003. In addition to developing and presenting ensemble work, Lookingglass Education and Community programs encourage creativity, teamwork and confidence with thousands of community members each year.
Lookingglass Theatre Company continues to expand its artistic, financial and institutional boundaries under the guidance of Artistic Director Heidi Stillman, Executive Director Rachel Kraft, Producing Director Philip R. Smith, Connectivity and Engagement Director Andrew White, a 24-member artistic ensemble, 15 artistic associates, 11 production affiliates, an administrative staff and a dedicated board of directors led by Chairman John McGowan of CTC| myCFO (a part of
BMO Financial Group) and President Nancy Timmers, civic leader and philanthropist. For more information, visit www.lookingglasstheatre.org.
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The Driving Force
Autonomous Vehicle Travel
Driving Force Community (Cautiously) Excited for Autonomous Vehicle Travel
Since it first surfaced as the future of transportation, autonomous vehicle travel has been closely followed by the disability community and with good reason. Whether personal or public, automotive travel remains inaccessible for a significant number of people with disabilities. In fact, 70% of individuals with disabilities in a recent survey by the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Household Travel Survey admitted their day-to-day travel is limited due to their mobility challenges.
Autonomous vehicles have the potential to become an equalizing force, giving people with mobility challenges the same access to work, to family, to life, no matter their zip code or budget.
While autonomous vehicles may be the key to automotive independence, that doesn't mean the disability community is 100% ready for it. According to a survey of The Driving Force in February of 2021, 55% of the individuals with disabilities and caregivers said they were still nervous and unsure of whether they'd trust an autonomous vehicle in all circumstances.
While that's a high percentage, it's still a good deal lower than the general population. According to AAA, 71% of Americans surveyed were afraid to ride in a self-driving car. Of course, the reward vs. risk ratio is skewed for the disability community, with 76% of those surveyed saying they'd roll into an autonomous vehicle immediately if they knew it was safe.
So, what would have to occur to feel comfortable relying on AV technology? According to The Driving Force:
79% say they'd need to know millions of miles of testing to demonstrate superior safety over human drivers
65% need to see positive articles or programs from watchdog consumer agencies they trust
60% want to see displays inside the vehicle to show who the vehicle is seeing and what it's planning
45% want government publications about safety testing
Even with significant testing, research and validation, there are concerns. Will it sense when something is wrong and pull over or slow down? Will there be the ability for human override?
"I'm not sure any information would make me feel more comfortable," said one Driving Force respondent. "People can always find ways around safety measures to hack and misuse technology."
The technology and its safeguards have yet to be perfected, but the journey toward an autonomous vehicle transportation system is well underway. For many people with disabilities, it will represent a major step forward toward personal autonomy and societal equity.
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The Future of Mobility Inclusion | {
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New Renaissance Festival of Central Florida is up to the challenge of entertaining crowds.
Don't miss the jousting competition.
Be sure to watch the human chess match.
Buy a turkey leg and eat it.
Otherwise, no plan is needed. When the Renaissance Festival of Central Florida makes its debut this month, guests can stroll the grounds of the "kingdom" and take in all the unusual sights and sounds of another place in time.
The five-day event runs from 10am-11pm April 7-8 and 13-15 at 31600 Camp Challenge Road in Sorrento. Renfest, as it's called, is a fundraiser for the host site, Camp Challenge, which is an Easter Seals camp for special-needs children and adults.
Tickets range from $21 for a one-day pass to $200 for an all-access pass and can be purchased at renfestcfl.com. Free admission is offered to any special needs guest who is, was, or could be a Camp Challenge camper, and the festival fully complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Festival executive director Jim Boyle anticipates up to 30,000 people will enter the world of adventure, fantasy, period music, and performers in the "Realm of Doolan." Jim explains that "doolan" is Gaelic for "challenge," which is fitting given the locale.
"We have crafted the story to make Doolan a tremendously special place, so special, in fact, that Queen Elizabeth I has decided to have her coronation in 1559 in the Realm," he says.
The Royal Kingdom includes the Village Green home of the Revelers Mainstage, the Joust Arena where valiant knights joust for the queen's favor, a Birds of Prey exhibition, a giant chessboard with multiple live combat shows, as well as the queen's coronation.
The Kids' Kingdom has a bounce house, petting zoo, camel rides, puppet show, and kid-friendly stage shows.
Viking Kingdom will house the weapons training area, where the festival's Vikings train guests in axe and knife throwing, bow and arrow, and other traditional combat. This area hosts the Norse Pub, where guests can hear live Viking and traditional Norwegian music all day.
The Pirate Kingdom is home to the Privateer Pub, often frequented by Blackbeard, Captain Jack, and mermaids. The pub features live pirate and nautical music provided by local musicians.
Fantasy Kingdom is where all the nonhuman creatures reside, and is home to the iconic Dragon Encounter, the Fairy Forest, and the Unicorn Encounter.
The Dragon Encounter is a "live" life-size dragon in a set built to look like a dragon's cave, Jim says. The attraction is hosted by one of Her Majesty's Royal Knights and built so the dragon and knight can safely engage with guests as they ask questions and take photos.
He recruited about two dozen acts to fill six stages, along with street musicians and volunteers to portray inhabitants of the town so visitors feel like "wherever they go, they're in a living, breathing kingdom that they can play in," Arthur says.
Arthur and his wife, Kelly Morris Rowan, will perform a musical act and as street greeters. As an actor who appeared in the "Spamalot" national touring company, Arthur says nothing quite compares to renaissance fairs.
That connection between patrons and performers makes everyone feel welcome, and each day is fresh and spontaneous, Arthur says.
"It's a place where anything could happen—in a good way," he says.
When many renaissance fairs pull up spikes at sundown, this new fair will light up the night at 7pm on two Saturdays, April 7 and 14. Electric Renfest will include lights, fire acts, electronic dance music, and VIP experiences geared less toward the family and more for adults, Jim says.
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Before we answer the question, the first thing you should know is whether your PPO or HMO dental plan covers orthodontics or braces. Standard dental insurance plans usually don't cover orthodontics and if they do, you have to know how long the waiting period is.
Now, to answer the question, a PPO dental insurance plan is more cost-effective since it gives you more freedom to see specialists (orthodontists) of your choice, something that is not allowed in an HMO.
With an HMO, you will have to go to the orthodontist that is in the network. This is an important consideration since having braces installed would require you to go to that dentist for quite a while.
Really, PPOs combine the features of an HMO and a provider network. But, when you go with a provider in the network, the deductibles would be lower than if you had gone with a provider that's outside of the network. Another consideration is that PPOs set an amount as reasonable cost, meaning if the provider or physician charges above what the insurance company considers as reasonable cost, then you may have to pay greater than the deductible.
> Are braces cheaper with a PPO or HMO dental plan? | {
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Joan Miró, Le Penseur Puissant (The Mighty Thinker), 1969
Le Penseur Puissant (The Mighty Thinker), 1969
Aquatint, etching, dry-point and carborundum on Arches paper.
36 3/8 x 23 in (92.5 x 58.5 cm)
Numbered from the edition of 75 and some H.C. (hors commerce impressions).
This work is hand-signed by Joan Miro (Barcelona, 1893 - Palma, 1983) in pencil in the lower right margin.
Le Penseur Puissant (The Mighty Thinker), 1969 is an eye-catching work by Joan Miró that showcases Miró's creative skill in printmaking. Thick, bold black lines create a figure that rises from the bottom of the composition, presumably 'The Mighty Thinker' as the title suggests. The lines suggest a head and torso, and a single eye comprised of two concentric circles suggests a face. The composition emphasizes Miró's talent in creating balanced designs. He counteracts the dark lower half of the work with keeping the negative space around the line work above blank. This allows the viewer's eye to bounce around to the colorful circles and splotches without getting dragged too much to one area. Miró chooses to accent the thick line work with his familiar color palette of red, yellow, green and blue. Through his use of carborundum printing he is able to create subtle textures throughout the work that are extremely captivating in person. Le Penseur Puissant (The Mighty Thinker), 1969 is dynamic and powerful in its design and execution, and shows off Miró's artistic genius.
This work is a carborundum etching and aquatint, which was a technique that Miró frequented in his work. Carborundum is a silicon and carbon compound that is used for a variety of functions but can also be used to create prints. Carborundum printing creates gradient tones and sandy textures. Miró is one of the few artists who mastered this medium.
Created in 1969, Joan Miró Le Penseur Puissant (The Mighty Thinker) is an Aquatint, etching, dry-point and carborundum on Arches paper. This work is hand-signed by Joan Miró (Barcelona, 1893 - Palma, 1983) in pencil in the lower right margin. Numbered from the edition of 75 and some H.C. (hors commerce impressions).
Joan Miró Le Penseur Puissant (The Mighty Thinker), 1969 is fully documented and referenced in the below catalogue raisonnés and texts (copies will be enclosed as added documentation with the invoices that will accompany the sale of the work).
1. Dupin, Jacques. Joan Miró Engraver, Vol. II, 1961-1973. Paris: Maeght Editeur, 1977. Listed and illustrated as catalog raisonné no. 514 on pg. 162.
Framed to museum-grade, conservation standards, Joan Miró Le Penseur Puissant (The Mighty Thinker), 1969 is presented in a complementary moulding and finished with silk-wrapped mats and optical grade Plexiglas.
Marc Chagall Watercolor
L'Artiste au Chevalet (The Artist at the Easel), 1953
Albrecht Dürer Woodcut
The Martyrdom of Ten Thousand, c. 1496
Maja Negra, 1973 | {
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Home > Press Releases > 2009 Gaza War, Blockade, Civilian Casualties, Collective Punishment, Deborah Hyams, Disproportionate condemnations, Double Standards, False Allegations, International Law, Moral equivalency, Palmer Committee, pseudo-investigation, Rachel Corrie Foundation, War crimes
Half the Story: Analysis of Amnestys 2012 World Report
May 24, 2012 (updated on March 02, 2016)
In response to Amnesty International's 2012 World Report, NGO Monitor today released the following statement:
As in many previous reports, Amnesty continues to level unsupported allegations of violations of international law against Israel, including "collective punishment." In contrast, the organization expressed uncertainty regarding the legal significance of the murder of more than 8,000 Syrians by Bashar al-Assad, claiming that these deaths "may have constituted crimes against humanity". Israel is mentioned 137 times in the report as opposed to 74 mentions for the Syrian regime.
In the 2012 report, Amnesty accuses Israel of "collective punishment" (pg 48) of the Palestinian population, in the form of a blockade against Gaza, which is controlled by Hamas. In making this false claim, the authors of Amnesty's report have stripped away the context. For instance, the organization ignores that Israel's blockade was implemented to stop the smuggling of weapons and rockets used to target Israeli citizens. In September 2011, the UN Secretary General's Palmer Committee found that the naval blockade of Gaza is legal under international law, explicitly rejecting Amnesty's claims. In addition, Amnesty fails to report on the thousands of tons of goods provided by Israel to Gaza every week.
Amnesty also minimizes the ongoing rocket attacks targeting Israeli civilians ranging from Ashkelon and beyond, and terrorizing over one million Israelis, who flee to bomb shelters and suffer severe psychological trauma with every attack. While Amnesty label's Israel's actions as "crimes" under international law, it fails to use this designation for the thousands of indiscriminate Palestinian rocket attacks – every one of which is a war crime.
In a few brief references to attacks, this report blandly states that Palestinian groups "fired indiscriminate rockets and mortars into southern Israel, killing two people and endangering the lives of others." (pg. 267) The phrasing "lives of others" is a gross understatement for characterizing an ongoing campaign of rocket attacks targeting Israeli population centers.
Amnesty continues to level the false claim that Israel had "failed to conduct independent investigations into alleged war crimes by Israeli forces during Operation 'Cast Lead'." Israel has conducted hundreds of investigations into the events relating to the 2008-09 war. Judge Mary McGowan Davis, empanelled by the Human Rights Council to lead the follow-up committee to the Goldstone Report, found that "Israel has dedicated significant resources to investigate over 400 allegations of operational misconduct in Gaza." Judge Goldstone, himself, has noted "our main recommendation was for each party to investigate, transparently and in good faith, the incidents referred to in our report. McGowan Davis has found that Israel has done this to a significant degree."
Amnesty's report again repeats unsupported Palestinian casualty claims, which, as in the case of the 2009 Goldstone Report on the Gaza war, are often demonstrably false. For example, in the summary of the response to attempts to storm Israel's borders in May 2011, the report claims that "Up to 35 people were reportedly killed when Israeli soldiers fired at thousands of Palestinian refugees and others who protested on 15 May and 5 June at the Lebanese border with Israel and the Syrian border with the Israeli-occupied Golan." (pg187). The claim of 35 killed is not supported by any credible sources.
Amnesty continues to repeat the claims of unreliable Israeli and Palestinian NGOs, without any independent review. For example the report cites the findings of Yesh Din, despite the fact that the methodology it employs has been discredited.
The false allegations and double standards in the Amnesty report reflect the employment of Deborah Hyams, whose history of anti-Israel activism is well documented, as a researcher for "Israel, Occupied Palestinian Territories and Palestinian Authority". In 2008, Hyams was signatory to a letter claiming Israel is "a state founded on terrorism, massacres and the dispossession of another people from their land." In 2002 Hyams "said that while she does not condone suicide bombings, she personally believes they 'are in response to the occupation.'" Hyams has worked for a number of radical advocacy NGOs, including the Alternative Information Center (AIC), Jews for Justice in Palestine and Israel (JJPI), Rachel Corrie Foundation, and Ma'an Network.
Amnesty International: Failed Methodology, Corruption, and Anti-Israel Bias
While Amnesty International may be considered the most prestigious international NGO, the organization is tainted by a number of scandals. In addition, systematic research shows that its publications contain systematic flaws, erroneous claims, and consistent bias against Israel.
Topics in this Press Release
Civilian Casualties
Deborah Hyams
Disproportionate condemnations
Moral equivalency
Palmer Committee
Rachel Corrie Foundation
Key Issues in this Press Release
NGO Fact-finding Methodologies
Goldstone and NGOs
Lawfare, International Law, and Human Rights
All Key Issues
NGOs in this Press Release
Yesh Din- Volunteers for Human Rights
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At the workshop, representatives and experts from the UGA, the EBRD, the State Service of Ukraine for Food Safety and Consumer Protection (SSUFSCP), the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine, will report about the main requirements for implementation of the HACCP system for the enterprises dealing with grain storage and transshipment.
For more detailed information about participating in the workshop, please contact the Ukrainian Grain Association by email: [email protected], or by phone: +380444923968.
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Hello! Long time no blog, but we hope to start posting pretty regularly again soon.
It's just so cute! Who doesn't love sweet florals, and the colors are so happy. Something about mint green with bright yellow and navy is so cheery, and then you get the added accents of orange and turquoise! I love all of these colors.
We got thinking, what can we make with it?! Sometimes there are almost too many options, right? Well, once we realized that the Amy Gibson also wrote The Quilt Block Cookbook, we had our answer! We are both pretty obsessed with that book, and if you haven't seen it, please take a look. Amy designed 50 blocks that can be mixed and matched however you want, and they're all awesome. Plus, she uses the cutest fabrics, so there is inspiration to be had!
ANYWAY, that leads me to our project! Kris and I decided to choose 9 of our favorite blocks from the book and we'll be making one each week for the next 9 weeks. We also chose four extra fabrics from our shop to round out the Meriwether prints. Some of the other colors in the Meriwether collection included orange, bright pink, aqua and white, so we found some fun additions.
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Posted on June 26, 2020 by domtheartist
Superheroes are on an uptick right now. Maybe not as exalted as they were right before Avengers Endgame, but they still get the likes, still bring the dollars in. This was not always the case. Being into superheroes in high school, in the 80's, made me a nerd and not very popular. Not that I've ever been that popular. The most popular action shows in the 80's were things like the A-Team, The Dukes of Hazard and Miami Vice. Even if one focuses on action shows with a bit of sci-fi thrown in, the heroes weren't exactly super, just people with exceptional skill, such as The Master or MacGyver. In stark contrast to today, the television viewing audience of the 80's just weren't appreciative of the superhero set. But during that decade, I would tune in religiously to one of my favorite shows, The Greatest American Hero (tGAH).
I will also admit that I was a fan of The Incredible Hulk, but, let's face it, with one of his comic book titles still currently running (The Immortal Hulk), not to mention at least six movies (yes, I'm counting his appearances in The Avengers movies, but excluding the animated movies he's been in) to his credit, he's a pretty well known character. Not so much, Ralph Hinkley. In tGAH, Hinkley (William Katt of House and Carrie) is a mild mannered high school teacher who is visited by aliens and given a super suit. Yeah, I get it, it sounds pretty hokey when I say it out aloud, but I loved it all the same. If you are familiar with superhero lore, they all must have some weakness, an Achilles heel. Superman has his Kryptonite, Hinkley has a suit he doesn't know how to use. The suit may endow a near limitless power upon him, giving him flight, super strength and speed, X-ray vision, invisibility, etc., but he lost the instruction manual and, therefore, only discovers these powers through trial and error. No man is an island, as they say, so Ralph is aided in his battle for justice by Bill Maxwell (Robert Culp of I Spy and Everybody Loves Raymond), a CIA agent. Rounding out the cast is Pam Davidson (Connie Selleca of Hotel and Second Chances) as the obligatory (well, it was the 80's) love interest.
Created by Stephen Cannell, writer of such fine television shows as The A-Team and 21 Jump Street, he envisioned a different kind of superhero. Someone happy in his mundane humanity who has immense power unexpectedly thrust upon him. Rather than a Superman who flies in to save the day, he wanted the show to be about a man who just happens to wear the suit, and focus on human problems, like corruption and racism. He wrote Hinkley and Maxwell as the Odd Couple: Hinkley, the super-powered, bleeding heart liberal and Maxwell, the gun-toting, slightly misogynistic conservative. Oh, fun fact, on March 30, 1981, John Hinkley shot President Ronald Reagan. After that, the show subtly changed the name of Ralph Hinkley to Ralph Hanley. Unfortunately, after the first season, there was a change in the upper echelons at ABC, and the new executives forced the show to be a more conventional superhero show, complete with Hinkley fighting the Loch Ness Monster in one of the episodes. The show ran for 3 seasons, between '81 and '83, and can still be found on Amazon Prime. There's even a fan-based website about it.
I got the inspiration for this post when I remembered the show and thought it would be great for a reboot. It's a great concept, but, as I researched for this post, I discovered that such a reboot has been tried multiple times. In 1986, the original cast returned and tried to launch The Greatest American Heroine, The plot involves the aliens who originally provided the suit telling Hinkely to find a successor. As the name would imply, he decides upon Holly Hathaway (Mary Ellen Stuart of One Life to Live and As the World Turns), an "elementary school teacher who spends her off-hours looking for lost kittens, raising environmental awareness and serving as a foster mother". I shit you not. Alas, the show was never meant to be. The pilot was never broadcast, but, instead, was re-edited as an episode of the original series. In 2014, it was announced that Fox was looking at rebooting the show, in 2017 entertainment news sources said that actress Hannah Simone (of H+ and New Girl)had been cast as the lead in a reboot, but in 2018, ABC declined to pick up the series. William Katt even started a comic book company in 2008, Catastrophic Comics, and put out a Greatest American Hero comic book. Given that I can barely find any evidence online that they exist, I'm guessing that didn't work out. The show does still have an active fan base, however, which discusses the possibility of a reboot, so who knows? It could happen.
This post wouldn't be complete without me mentioning the theme song. I've said before that theme songs should not have words. It's too easy for them to become ear worms and this one is no different. Believe It or Not, composed by Mike Post (music) and Stephen Geyer (lyrics) and sung by Joey Scarbury can still be heard on easy listening stations to this day. During the show's run, I couldn't escape the poppy little tune as, in addition to being at the start of every episode, it reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Record World Chart. For a bit of added trivia, Mike Post not only created the Theme music to Law & Order, he is responsible for their unmistakable "Dun Dun" sound.
I still say I'd like to see someone take a run at this show again, but, looking back, it was very much a product of its time. There was an innocence about it and it was pretty goofy, possessing a strong comedic element, often at the expense of the hero. The reluctant hero who trips over his own feet has been done to death now, but it still felt fresh back in the 80's. It's been a while since I've seen it, but I believe it contains a number of jokes and scenes that may not be acceptable today (The character of Bill Maxwell often refers to Pam, among other women, as "skirts"). Even with that, though, the show was so damn wholesome. Maybe the reason it's having such a hard time coming back is because it imagines a world where most people are inherently good, where any evil can be overcome by good old hard work and cooperation and all the endings are happy. And maybe that's just too much of a suspension of disbelief for audiences these days.
CategoriesTelevision & Movies Tags80's television, Catastrophe Comics, Connie Sellecca, Greatest American Hero, Robert Culp, superhero genre, William Katt
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Furcal's elbow should heal without surgery
The Sports Xchange
MLB Team Report - St. Louis Cardinals - INSIDE PITCH
One of the Cardinals' biggest potential concerns appears to have been mollified.
Shortstop Rafael Furcal, who did not have surgery immediately on the torn ligament in his right elbow, an injury suffered in late August, apparently will not need an operation.
Furcal has been on a strengthening program since he was hurt, and he also received an injection of platelet-rich plasma in early September. After he was examined in mid-November by the club's medical staff in Jupiter, Fla., site of the Cardinals' spring training, it was determined that Furcal can report to spring training and not have to undergo surgery.
General manager John Mozeliak said, "Right now, there's no reason to think he won't be ready to go. (The Cardinals) expect a full year out of him. It's a little bit of relief for us.
"His ligament looked completely healed."
Furcal hit .264 with a .325 on-base percentage as one of the Cardinals' catalysts in 2012, and he was a starter in the All-Star Game. He will be on the second year of a $14 million, two-year contract.
The Cardinals, who got a lift from rookie Pete Kozma late in the season and for much of the playoff hunt, were believed to be seeking a shortstop in the marketplace, but now their sights probably are on a reserve who can play both middle-infield positions.
MLB Team Report - St. Louis Cardinals - NOTES, QUOTES
--3B David Freese avoided injury in a Thanksgiving Day auto accident in Wildwood, Mo.
Freese crashed into a tree while attempted to avoid a deer, St. Louis County police officer Randy Vaughn told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Vaughn said Freese missed the deer and had exited his SUV when police arrived at the scene. He did not seek medical treatment and alcohol was not a factor, according to the report.
Freese, 29, hit .293 with 20 homers and 79 RBI during the 2012 regular season.
--One of the Cardinals' major thrusts as they head into baseball's winter meetings is left-handed relief help, and they probably won't be looking for veterans who are past their prime, as they found with J.C. Romero and Brian Fuentes, both of whom disappointed last year. LHP Marc Rzepczynski, who was 1-3 with a 4.24 ERA, will be brought back, but he needs to be better. Perhaps rookie LHP Sam Freeman, 0-2 with a 5.40 ERA in 24 appearances, will be ready to help more.
--With 2B Kolten Wong, the club's 2011 first-round draft pick, on the horizon, the Cardinals aren't likely to seek much help at that position in the offseason. Daniel Descalso swung a more authoritative bat in the playoffs than he had for much of the season, and his defense is adequate. Veteran OF/2B Skip Schumaker still is on hand, too.
--OF Shane Robinson had 11 hits as a right-handed pinch hitter last season, but he drove in just three runs and had no homers in 50 pinch at-bats, suggesting the Cardinals need some more right-handed sock off the bench. The Cardinals had only one pinch homer, that by switch-hitting 1B Lance Berkman, who was hitting left-handed.
--1B Lance Berkman, who was not offered a contract by the Cardinals, has signed on to be a volunteer coach at his alma mater, Rice University in Houston, but has not given up the thought of playing next season. Berkman, beset by knee issues all season, had just 81 at-bats in 2012, hitting .259 with seven RBI after having been a huge part of the Cardinals' run to the World Series title the year before.
--OF Mike O'Neill, 24, had a torrid finish in the Arizona Fall League, finishing with a .368 average. The left-handed-hitting O'Neill, won the Florida State League batting title at Class A Palm Beach last season at .342. He finished up the season at Class AA Springfield, where he batted 18-for-32 (.563) in 13 games. He is a USC product.
--The Cardinals purchased the contracts of RHPs Michael Blazek, Keith Butler and Eric Fornataro and LHP Kevin Siegrist from Class AA Springfield, adding them to the 40-man roster. They cleared a roster spot by releasing RHP Brandon Dickson, who had no decisions and a 7.11 ERA in four appearances for St. Louis last season. He went 5-11 with a 3.63 ERA in 23 starts for Class AAA Memphis.
BY THE NUMBERS: 57 -- Postseason victories for the Cardinals since chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. and his group bought the club in 1996.
QUOTE TO NOTE: "Right now, it's not something we're chasing." -- GM John Mozeliak, talking about his diminished interest in seeking a shortstop, in light of the recovery by SS Rafael Furcal from a torn elbow ligament.
MLB Team Report - St. Louis Cardinals - ROSTER REPORT
The Cardinals were disappointed about being wiped out by San Francisco in the final three games of the National League Championship Series, but they have much to look forward to next year. Their bullpen was considerably improved in the second half with the addition of right-hander Edward Mujica and the emergence of hard-throwing right-handed rookies like Joe Kelly, who also made 16 starts, and Trevor Rosenthal. They could go into next season with the same lineup that finished this one.
BIGGEST NEEDS: The Cardinals desperately need left-handed relief. Veteran Marc Rzepczynski had trouble with command and generally was too inconsistent. Hard-throwing Sam Freeman has talent but is raw. The club also needs to upgrade its bench, which delivered little other than rookie infielder/outfielder Matt Carpenter. The Cardinals had only one pinch homer, and that was by often injured first baseman Lance Berkman, who likely won't be re-signed.
FREE AGENTS: RHP Kyle Lohse, 1B Lance Berkman, RHP Kyle McClellan, RHP Brandon Dickson.
Lohse won't be re-signed, not because the Cardinals don't want him but because they can't afford him. They have pitching depth and don't want to get involved with Lohse at about $15 million a year. Sore-kneed Berkman made $12 million this year, and the club got only 80 at-bats out of him. Unless he wanted to play for far less next year and is willing to be only a bench man, he also is unlikely to be re-signed.
ARBITRATION-ELIGIBLE: 3B David Freese, CF Jon Jay, RHP Jason Motte, RHP Mitchell Boggs, LHP Marc Rzepczynski, RHP Edward Mujica.
Motte, in his second year of arbitration eligibility, should see a huge bump after compiling all 42 saves the Cardinals had this season.
IN LIMBO: The club will look hard at retaining INF/OF Skip Schumaker, a major clubhouse presence. LHP Marc Rzepczynski, arbitration-eligible, could be a non-tender if the Cardinals can find a veteran elsewhere.
MEDICAL WATCH:
--SS Rafael Furcal (torn ligament in right elbow) won't need surgery. He is expected to be ready for spring training.
--LHP Jaime Garcia (right shoulder tear) won't need surgery. He is expected to be ready for spring training.
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Grappling with a crisis like no other: the fragility of Arab countries in the face of COVID-19
-by Adel Abdellatif and Ellen Hsu
In chaos theory, the butterfly effect is the sensitive dependence on initial conditions in which a small change in one state of a deterministic nonlinear system can result in large differences in a later state. (Image Source: Wikipedia)
In his 2014 book "The Butterfly Defect", Oxford Martin School Professor Ian Goldin warned against the increase in systemic risks as a result of globalization. He borrowed the widely used term "butterfly effect" from chaos theory, replacing 'effect' by 'defect' to highlight the risks associated with a highly connected and integrated world. In a dedicated chapter on the systemic risk of pandemics, he foreshadowed the crisis we are witnessing today by pointing to the following factors as evidence of how a pandemic can have "profound and potentially catastrophic systemic consequences":
1. The risk of connectivity, due to the density and intensity of connections between humans, and also between humans and animals;
2. The risk of concentration, as more and more people live in megacities and inequality within cities excludes parts of the population from basic services such as sanitation, clean water and medical care;
3. The risk of "social" contagion, given the almost instantaneous spread of information and rumors in the age of Internet and social media.
A systemic crisis
As the first systemic crisis of the 21st century, the financial crisis of 2008 shed important light on the fragility of an interconnected world, yet despite the global nature of the outfall, many Arab countries were shielded from its worse consequences by virtue of their relative isolation from the global financial system. The COVID-19 pandemic is another story. With close to 700,000 number of cases and more than 30,000 number of deaths in 202 countries worldwide, as of March 30, it has officially spread to nearly every country in the Arab region.
As of March 30, 2020, cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in 20 Arab countries. (Source: WHO)
However it is important to keep in mind that official numbers do not provide an accurate picture of the situation, since they only account for a fraction of the actual number of infected people; moreover, new figures arrive every day. Countries that are reporting no or few cases — like Libya, Syria, Yemen, Sudan, Somalia, Djibouti, at time of writing — lack the testing capacity to identify cases. We must act regardless.
Beyond its health impact, this pandemic is hitting on all aspects of society and indeed, its uniqueness lies in the fact that we are dealing with a global multidimensional crisis for the first time. In a 2006 Ted Talk, epidemiologist Larry Brilliant shared his colleagues' predictions of a potential pandemic: 1 billion people would get sick, as many as 165 million people would die, there would be a global recession and depression with a cost to the global economy of USD $1 to $3 trillion. Remarkably, early estimates of the impact of the current pandemic are consistent with these projections. An UNCTAD report released on 9 March identifies the possibility of a $2 trillion fallout. And according to early estimates from ESCWA, the Arab region is set to lose at least $42 billion in GDP and at least 1.7 million jobs in 2020. A prolonged global economic slowdown will adversely impact progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and this pandemic threatens to disrupt sustainable development efforts in all sectors. Measures like school closures, though a necessary component of the response, are upending every aspect of social and economic life, in ways which ensure vast challenges for development progress.
A pandemic striking at the core of the SDGs.
Crisis upon a crisis — COVID-19 and fragility
In a region already affected by many protracted and violent conflicts as well as significant displaced, refugee, and migrant populations, a pandemic of this scale will deepen pre-existing fragilities in already-vulnerable countries and introduce fragility in middle- and high-income ones. Countries' level of preparedness, institutional capacities as well as the effectiveness of their preparation and response will largely determine how they will emerge from this crisis. According to the Global Health Security Index, an assessment of global health security capabilities in 195 countries, the Arab region stands at an average ranking of 122 out of 195 (37th percentile).
The Global Health Security Index is aggregated across six different sub-indices: Prevent, Detect, Respond, Health, Norms, Risk. More than 60% of the Arab countries are below the global average. (Source: GHS Index)
Richer Arab countries are doing better in terms of physician density but they are still below the global average of high-income countries, which stands at 30. (Source: World Bank)
When it comes to physician density, the regional mean was 11 per 10,000 people in 2015, versus 15 globally, driven by the fact that the most populous countries in the region have the lowest tally of physicians-per-capita.
Despite a stronger health system, Gulf countries are not necessarily better positioned to weather this crisis, due to close inter-linkages with the international financial, goods and labor markets and heavy reliance on oil revenue, which has been dwindling amid a drop in demand. Gulf countries also host 23 million labor migrants who live and work in precarious conditions, making them particularly vulnerable to the spread of COVID-19. As their ability to send remittances back to their countries of origin is hampered, ripple effects are likely to be felt throughout the region; Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, State of Palestine and Yemen are among of the largest recipients of remittances from the Gulf.
Governments matter
Trust in government has been declining since 2010–2011 in most Arab countries. (Source: Arab Barometer)
In middle-income countries, despite the presence of a central authority, institutional gaps and weak governance may hinder the implementation of swift, coordinated and strong measures, exposing citizens to further shocks. The Arab Barometer has shown year-after-year that low trust in governments besets the region. Meanwhile, lack of reliable data makes it harder to respond to the crisis, starting with the challenge of transparent communication to the public. According to the Open Data Inventory, which assesses the coverage and openness of official statistics provided by National Statistics Offices, data on health facilities is poorly covered in low-income Arab countries such as Mauritania and Djibouti but also in high and middle-income countries like Lebanon, Libya and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Coverage scores are based on the availability of key indicators and appropriate dis-aggregations over time and for geographic subdivisions. Openness refers to the way in which the data are made available. (Source: ODIN)
Finally, debt vulnerabilities present an additional challenge; with levels of debt over 90% of GDP, the governments of Sudan, Lebanon and Jordan have little fiscal space to put in place the kind of policies advocated by the IMF, such as fiscal stimulus, interest rate cuts or stabilizing the banking system. By contrast, Gulf countries have already announced sizable stimulus packages, including $13.3 billion in Saudi Arabia, $23 billion in Qatar, $11.4 billion in Bahrain and $27 billion in the UAE.
But the situation in fragile countries where violence is raging remains the most worrying. On March 23, the Secretary-General of the United Nations called for a global ceasefire in the face of COVID-19. Countries like Syria have seen years of protracted conflict destroy infrastructure and decimate their health systems: in 2018 alone, there were 308 attacks on health care reported in the State of Palestine, the highest number globally; 257 in Syria; 53 in Yemen and 47 in Libya. Although some of these countries are less connected to global traffic, which might insulate them temporarily to the spread of the virus, once community transmission becomes a reality, they will neither have the tools nor the capacity to prevent and respond effectively. In Libya and Yemen, where competing parties are controlling different swathes of the territory, any prospect of cohesive and prompt action is slim. The pandemic also puts food security and the provision of food assistance at risk, especially for those who are dependent on humanitarian aid. In the Arab region, that includes 20 million food-insecure Yemenis, 6.5 million Syrians, 1.6 million Somalis and 5.8 million Sudanese, as of September 2019. Times of crisis inevitably affect the most vulnerable dis-proportionally — migrant workers, rural and slum dwellers, women, unemployed people, refugees living in camps. As a renewed humanitarian crisis is looming, we must endeavor to minimize the impact on the world's most vulnerable populations.
A society-wide response
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of having an effective government that is able to mobilize quickly the entirety of its institutions and adopt a whole-of-society approach, by engaging actors such as the private sector, the media and civil society organizations. Religious leaders in particular, hold significant moral authority in many Arab countries and leveraging their position can prove vital to community engagement at the local level. Social media platforms are another key channel through which governments can raise awareness and reach citizens directly. More broadly speaking, the role of digital technologies in navigating such a crisis is emerging strongly as learning, government services, and businesses are all moving online. Adopting forecasting and early warning tools can also allow countries to better prevent and prepare for future epidemics, which are expected to occur more frequently. With close to 50% of its population still not using the Internet, there is an imperative to accelerate digitalization efforts in the Arab region.
There are still many unknowns in this unfolding tragedy but what is certain is that this unique crisis will require new thinking, as well as collective action and solidarity from governments, citizens and international organizations. By supporting countries during all three stages of the pandemic — preparing, responding and recovering, UNDP is committed to help them mitigate the immediate short-term consequences of COVID-19 while building resilience to face future crises.
Adel Abdellatif is Deputy Director, a.i. and Senior Strategic Advisor at the UNDP Regional Bureau for Arab States. Ellen Hsu is a Researcher, at the same Bureau.
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See the compute heat/flux command for details on how to compute thermal conductivity in an alternate way, via the Green-Kubo formalism.
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The "middle" layer for velocity swapping is defined as the Nbin/2 + 1 layer. Thus if Nbin = 20, the two swapping layers are 1 and 11. This should lead to a symmetric temperature profile since the two layers are separated by the same distance in both directions in a periodic sense. This is why Nbin is restricted to being an even number.
As described below, the total kinetic energy transferred by these swaps is computed by the fix and can be output. Dividing this quantity by time and the cross-sectional area of the simulation box yields a heat flux. The ratio of heat flux to the slope of the temperature profile is proportional to the thermal conductivity of the fluid, in appropriate units. See the Muller-Plathe paper for details.
If your system is periodic in the direction of the heat flux, then the flux is going in 2 directions. This means the effective heat flux in one direction is reduced by a factor of 2. You will see this in the equations for thermal conductivity (kappa) in the Muller-Plathe paper. LAMMPS is simply tallying kinetic energy which does not account for whether or not your system is periodic; you must use the value appropriately to yield a kappa for your system.
After equilibration, if the temperature gradient you observe is not linear, then you are likely swapping energy too frequently and are not in a regime of linear response. In this case you cannot accurately infer a thermal conductivity and should try increasing the Nevery parameter.
This fix computes a global scalar which can be accessed by various output commands. The scalar is the cumulative kinetic energy transferred between the bottom and middle of the simulation box (in the edim direction) is stored as a scalar quantity by this fix. This quantity is zeroed when the fix is defined and accumulates thereafter, once every N steps. The units of the quantity are energy; see the units command for details. The scalar value calculated by this fix is "intensive".
Swaps conserve both momentum and kinetic energy, even if the masses of the swapped atoms are not equal. Thus you should not need to thermostat the system. If you do use a thermostat, you may want to apply it only to the non-swapped dimensions (other than vdim).
LAMMPS does not check, but you should not use this fix to swap the kinetic energy of atoms that are in constrained molecules, e.g. via fix shake or fix rigid. This is because application of the constraints will alter the amount of transferred momentum. You should, however, be able to use flexible molecules. See the Zhang paper for a discussion and results of this idea.
When running a simulation with large, massive particles or molecules in a background solvent, you may want to only exchange kinetic energy between solvent particles.
The option defaults are swap = 1.
(Muller-Plathe) Muller-Plathe, J Chem Phys, 106, 6082 (1997).
(Zhang) Zhang, Lussetti, de Souza, Muller-Plathe, J Phys Chem B, 109, 15060-15067 (2005). | {
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Millennials may not be familiar with Sears, but ask anyone over 40 years of age and they will be able to share a Sears story or two. I got my first credit card from Sears. I probably used it a hand full of times, but being approved all on my own made me feel so adult. When I bought my first house, the only company that I called for appliances was Sears. From washer and dryer to refrigerator, I waited for the Black Friday sale and they hooked me.
Once the nation's retailer, the 125 year old Sears, filed for bankruptcy protection in the early hours of October 15, 2018. Kmart acquired Sears back in 2004 for $11 billion dollars. At the time, the merger of two of the nation's largest retailers seemed like it would make them a superpower in the retail space. Sears hasn't made money in the last 7 years.
When is the last time you visited a Sears store or their website? Were the shelves stocked with items you would purchase? My last visit was a forced visit with a friend. I normally like to approach a visit to a department store like a sightseeing excursion. I made a quick assessment at the door that there was nothing I wanted to see.
The CEO, Eddie Lampert owns 31% of the outstanding shares of the company stock and his hedge fund owns an additional 19%. That's a combined 50%. This is the perfect argument for diversification. The company's stock price is currently $0.35. Yes; that's less than a dollar. A year ago, the stock price was $6.79. I'm hopeful that Mr. Lampert has other investments, but that is a large percentage of ownership in one company. This is a scenario where he receives compensation from the company and also has to rely on positive performance of the company stock since he is an investor. That is banking a lot on his company.
If you're asking what how this correlates to you as an individual, we're turning that corner right now. When I think of the Sears story, I think of how critical evolution and prudent decision making are to success. Over the years, the company has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into the same failing strategy when what was actually needed was change. Change to make them relevant in their space. Take a look at your life. Are you pouring in money and effort into a failing strategy? Is time standing still for you? Are you becoming more or less relevant? There is a time to pivot. When I relocated, to care for my aging and ill parents, time seemed to stand still. I had no idea what I was doing with my life, where I was going, or what I wanted. My attention was solely on my parents and I lost myself within caring for them. It wasn't until I committed to working on myself, getting to the core of why I exist and moving forward to achieve my goals did I evolve. Looking at my goals gave me a reminder of what I was to be doing. Like the Bible says, "write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it". Reading the vision gave me something to run with. Given that the vision is something forward looking, I couldn't run and not evolve.
The final point is diversification. In terms of revenue streams, receiving your paycheck from the same company that you rely on for increases in stock performance is risky. It's great if it works, but what happens if the company fails? You don't want to be in a situation where you are no longer receiving a paycheck from the company and now the stock that you relied on has tanked. I speak from experience. When companies that were doing so well like MCI, WorldCom, and Enron all vaporized in front of our eyes, I had a front row seat because I worked with the companies retirement programs. I had the sad and eye opening experience of speaking to the employees of these no longer existing companies. They would call my department in an attempt to take their money out of the company stock, but it was too late. People lost their entire life savings. That is probably why so many people stay out of the stock markets in its entirety. That's not the solution. We don't have a crystal ball that can predict the future performance of the markets. What we can do is make decisions that are prudent. That means, we think about the potential outcome of the decision on our future. Ask yourself the following questions: What will happen if the investment goes really well? What will happen if the investment tanks? Consider both sides of the coin when making any decision.
Sears lost their way. They became less and less relevant and sometimes we as individuals go through the same thing. Sears thought the answer was to keep pouring money into the company without changing the strategy. Throwing good money into a bad or outdated strategy is no different than using cash to feed a bonfire. Let's identify the areas in our lives where we need to course correct, put a plan in place, and take action to achieve our goals. | {
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You've Education, But Not the Employment. Why?
In Continuation to our best practices policy we are one of the few companies that do not charge candidates. We mention it loud and clear that there will be no pre and post charges from the candidate. At 925 instead of charging them we invest in our candidates so that they stand better chance in any job interview.
Well, the first thing in being educated and not employed is to, ummmmm, Wait. Let's think it over.
There are not hundreds, not even thousands; in fact tens of thousands job seekers looking for the jobs, the same jobs that you read and apply for, the same ones for which you get interview calls, exactly the same jobs, for which you dress up, and do plan to paper work. And the very same jobs, where you get refused and you remain unemployed.
And you know, you must have got an ideal academic background, or with a great knack of problem solving skills. But, hasn't everybody else got this these days? So, getting jobs these days are not just subject to telling the degree and next, singing off the job contract and go cool process.
There is always one more educated and more experienced person than you. Remember So, don't just count on your experience and your education only. Start showing it off in proper and impressive manners, also. See them, and master them ASAP.
Write Job-Centric Cover Letter, Every time You Apply.
Highlight Your Achievements, Show off because no one can or will, for you.
Well, if you are doing things told above and are still scratching you pockets jobless, let us know. Perhaps, you are not targeting for the right jobs.
Copyright © 2019 925 Reinventing Recruitment, Inc.All rights reserved. | {
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When my oldest child was very little, I remember my Powpow commenting that she appeared to be snug in a nest when we had blankets supporting her head inside her bouncy seat. I was reminded of that again with Granny. Confined to bed, we propped pillows just so behind her neck and under her arms until her hospital bed also resembled a nest. It seemed somehow fitting for Granny as bird watching was such a favored pastime of hers. The picture my daughter recently drew that was displayed on Granny's wall fit my thoughts.
I found myself revert to my own childhood nest like posture. We had moved the large padded recliner into the room, and without thinking I turned sideways in it propping my legs up across one chair arm.
Aww!! This is so sweet. . .precious memories.
When visiting with "Granny", I loved to sit at her dining room table to watch the doves which she especially enjoyed. There is a garden decoration hanging on her flower stand which says "Welcome to my nest." The picture of the bird drawn and hung on her wall reflects a gentle spirit. | {
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ERA American Real Estate and Beach Dreamin' 30A host a special benefit concert featuring Ron Adams and the Memphis Echoes performing "The Shadow of a King"—a tribute to the King of Rock 'n' Roll, Elvis Presley.
The "Blast from the Past" event takes place Friday, Nov. 18, from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at Trebeache on Scenic Highway 30A in Redfish Village, Blue Mountain Beach.
Come early and enjoy continuous entertainment, starting with the soulful sounds of Sputzy Sparacino. Then stick around as Adams and his band deliver an exhilarating performance of Elvis tunes.
Ticket price includes all of the entertainment, passed hors d'oeuvres and a wonderful selection of food stations prepared by Trebeache. Sock a few bucks away for the cash bar.
Food selections include paper wrapped grouper sticks, roasted beets, crispy pork belly, grilled vegetables, seafood gumbo, tenderloin "martinis" with mashed potatoes, and roasted mushrooms and hard cheese, plus more! Delight your sweet tooth with an array of desserts, including bread pudding and an ice cream sundae bar.
Reserve your spot today and enjoy hip-shaking dancing and singing. Sixties attire is optional. Tickets are $85 advance or $95 day of. Call 850-240-3353 to purchase.
Proceeds from the event benefit Alaqua Animal Refuge, a no-kill animal sanctuary and adoption center located in Freeport. | {
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TV leaders' debates 'should become part of the fabric of major political events'
Election debates on TV have a significant impact on voters' decision making and should become part of the fabric of major political events, new research argues.
The first comprehensive analysis of the 2015 debates, carried out by researchers at the University of Leeds and published today, found the leadership debates had reached sections of the population least likely to be touched by the rest of the campaign – including younger and first-time voters.
The researchers are now calling on every party leader to make a public commitment to take part in TV debates in 2020 and suggest that televised debates should take place ahead of crucial decisions of constitutional, domestic and foreign policy, such as regional devolution or the looming EU referendum.
Five samples of 2,000 people were questioned about what they wanted from the debates at five key points: ahead of the election campaign, after the seven-leader debate, the five-leader debate, the Question Time broadcast, and after voting closed.
When asked after polling day which three sources of information had helped them in understanding party policies, the TV debates were rated higher (45%) than newspapers (30%), party leaflets (15%), radio (11%) and social media (10%). The debates were also considered more helpful than TV interviews with politicians (42%), and only slightly less useful than television news (51%).
More than half of those describing themselves as "not very" or "not at all" interested in politics still indicated that they planned to watch the first debate, on ITV, between all seven main party leaders. It was seen by 7.3 million viewers – a 28.5% audience share.
Professor Stephen Coleman, from the University of Leeds' School of Media and Communication, led the research team. He said:
"It is clear the 2015 TV election debates performed a crucially important civic role, reaching sections of the population least likely to be touched by the rest of the campaign; helping people acquire the information they need to make meaningful choices and thereby boosting the electorate's confidence.
"At the next general election, the Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat parties – and maybe others – will each be led by different leaders from those who participated in the 2015 debates. They should nail their colours to mast and commit to TV debates as soon as possible. Early negotiation about arrangements for 2020 can then begin.
"We found that many voters feel they have a right to see the party leaders debate on television – the default assumption should now be that debates happen. Debates should become part of the fabric of major political events."
In their report: The 2015 Televised Election Debates: Democracy on Demand?, Professor Coleman and his colleagues focus on what people actually want to gain from election communication, as opposed to more traditional notions of "what voters need to know".
"Party communication strategists and broadcasters negotiate with one another about media events that will allow each to present what they consider the voters need," they wrote. "The organisation of TV election debates tends to be shaped strategically: by politicians who will only take part if they are convinced that the terms of engagement favour them; and by broadcasters who have their own ideas about what makes 'good television'.
"We identified a series of demands people said they needed from the debates in order to perform the role of informed electors."
Asked at various stages of the campaign whether these five demands were met by the debates, the researchers found that relatively low expectations were boosted after each of the debates. For example, the need to be offered a clear choice and the requirement for direct and understandable statements by the leaders rose by 24% and 14% respectively between pre-debate and post-election surveys.
These increases were most marked among the groups of people describing themselves as 'not very' or 'not at all' interested in politics.
But no such improvements were found in voters' low expectation of being engaged or talked to on their own terms by the party leaders.
Far from finding apathetic or disengaged younger and first-time voters, researchers found that the expectations and assessments of such electors were, on balance, more hopeful and positive than those of their more jaded elders.
And after polling day, of those who said they'd been influenced by any media sources, 52% of 18 to 24-year-old respondents said the TV election debates were among the three most helpful, compared with 44% of over-65s.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, social media was used more by younger voters too: 45% of 18 to 24-year-olds went online during the first debate to discuss it, compared with 11% of over-55s.
Dr Ruth Fox is Director and Head of Research at the Hansard Society, a political research and education charity set up to strengthen parliamentary democracy and encourage greater public involvement in politics. She said:
"At a time of increasing public dissatisfaction with our democracy, any initiative that engages the public in the electoral process, particularly those who are generally not very interested in politics, should be carefully nurtured.
"This excellent report demonstrates the civic value of the debates. We need to build on this by ensuring they are a permanent feature of elections and referendum campaigns in the future. The party leaders and broadcasters shouldn't be haggling over whether, when and how to take part."
On the basis of a dozen focus group sessions to establish voters' information needs, the researchers identified five demands or entitlements that people said they needed from the debates in order to perform the role of democratic citizens. They wanted:
to be addressed as if they were rational and independent decision-makers
to be able to evaluate the claims made by debaters in order to make an informed voting decision
to feel that they were in some way involved in the debate and spoken to by the debaters
to be recognised by the leaders who claimed to speak for (represent) them
to be able to make a difference to what happens in the political world.
Five nationally representative surveys were then carried out by ComRes with a total of 10,000 eligible voters, to establish if these "entitlements"' had been met.
The 2015 Televised Election Debates: Democracy on Demand?, by Stephen Coleman, Jay G. Blumler, Giles Moss and Matt Homer of the University of Leeds, with a guest chapter about social media by Dr Nick Anstead of LSE, is available to download here. It was commissioned and funded by ITV. Professor Coleman leads a related study, Visualising the 2015 UK General Election TV Debates, funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).
Professor Coleman wrote Leaders in the Living Room, the influential report on the 2010 TV election debates for the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
For interviews, contact Gareth Dant, University Press Officer, on 0113 343 4031, 07929 869269 or [email protected]. | {
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Use a QTIP Trust To Save Estate Taxes on Your Home
In Home,Marital Deduction by admin / April 8, 2013 / 0 Comments
Estate Planner Sept-Oct 1997
Because the marital residence often is one of the most valuable assets held between spouses, planning to reduce the impact of estate taxes on its transfer is critical for most couples. Many couples, however, are missing out on tax-savings opportunities, such as using qualified terminable interest property (QTIP) trusts to gain discounts and reduce estate taxes.
Case 1: Missed Opportunities
George and Martha owned a $1 million home. Because they held the property in joint tenancy, when George died, it was automatically transferred to Martha by operation of law. The transfer qualified for the unlimited marital deduction, so it didn't trigger any estate tax.
However, when Martha died, the entire $1 million value of the property was includable in her estate, which triggered considerable estate tax. Although Martha's $600,000 exemption equivalent was available, her estate was still left with an estate tax on $400,000, which, assuming an effective tax rate of just under 39% and no other assets, would equal $153,000.
George and Martha could have avoided this result if they had split their joint tenancy and used a QTIP trust to take advantage of minority discounts, like John and Abby in the following example.
Case 2: Maximum Tax Savings
John and Abby, who also owned a $1 million home, took advantage of the simple estate planning technique mentioned above and reaped significant tax saving. How? They took title to the marital residence as tenants in common, with John owning a 50% interest and Abby owning a 50% interest. (If, instead, John and Abby held the residence as community property and not also as joint tenancy property, each spouse would hold a 50% interest, which upon death, he or she could pass to anyone.)
Upon Abby's death, Abby's interest in the residence passed to a QTIP trust established under her estate plan. John had the right to receive all the income from the QTIP trust during his lifetime, but Abby chose who would benefit after his death. The transfer of Abby's 50% interest in the residence into the QTIP trust qualified for the unlimited marital deduction, so no estate tax was owed.
When John died, his 50% interest in the residence plus the value of the interest held in the QTIP trust were includable in his estate. On John's estate tax return, John's executor took the position that John's $500,000 (assuming there was no appreciation on the residence since Abby's death), 50% interest in the residence could be discounted by 30% because John owned only an undivided fractional interest. The 50% held in the QTIP trust could likewise be discounted. This meant that estate tax would be due on only $700,000 (John's discounted fractional interest of $350,000 + the discounted QTIP trust interest of $350,000).
Because John's lifetime exemption equivalent was still available, estate tax was owed on only $100,000, which, assuming a 37% effective tax rate, would equal $37,000, leaving $116,000 more for John's and Abby's heirs than was available for George's and Martha's heirs. Even if John had owned 60% on his death (with the QTIP holding 40%), a discount might have been considered because the interest still would have been an undivided fractional interest and not readily marketable.
Weighing the Pros and Cons
When valuing property for estate tax purposes, the whole is often greater than the sum of its parts. Because fractional interests in property are not readily marketable, it is generally accepted that they can only be sold at a discount. However, as discussed at left, the approach outlined here may continue to be challenged by the IRS. If you are severing a tenancy by the entirety, this may result in some loss of protection from creditors. Carefully weigh the benefit of intentionally splitting joint tenancies to take advantage of valuation discounts against the possibility of a battle with the IRS. o
Risky Business?
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) could claim that the interest owned by John and the interest held in the QTIP trust were merged, and deem that John owned the entire interest in the residence at the time of his death. This argument, however, has been rejected by various courts.
One theory for rejecting the argument is that the deceased spouse could determine who the ultimate beneficiaries of the QTIP trust would be, leaving the surviving spouse no control over the disposition of the QTIP trust assets. So, in John and Abby's case, while the QTIP trust assets would be includable in John's estate for estate tax purposes, this inclusion would not create a merger of interests. | {
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Dog Bite Attorney - Orlando, Florida - Johnson & Williams, P.A.
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Dog bites are a particular type of personal injury where the owner may be at fault for controlling the dog, leading you to become bitten. If the dog was out of control and bit you through no fault of your own, then the owner may be legally at fault for your injuries because he or she was negligent in the 'handling' of the animal. It may be clear to you that the owner was at fault, but determining negligence in a legal context can be more difficult. Your Orlando dog bite lawyer will need to show that the owner had a responsibility to protect you from harm, that he or she failed in that responsibility, and that you were bitten as a result. A skilled Orlando dog bite lawyer will understand the legal issues surrounding a dog bite case and differentiating it from a typical personal injury claim.
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November 24 - December 24.
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March 27, 2007 12:08pm
Chad Reed Races for Three-Peat
AURORA, Ill. (March 27, 2007) – Amp'd Mobile Supercross, the world's premier stadium-based off-road motorcycle racing series, returns to Irving's Texas Stadium this Saturday, March 31. Current Amp'd Mobile World Supercross GP/Amp'd Mobile AMA Supercross Series points leader James Stewart extended his win streak to three with a big win last weekend at Indianapolis' RCA Dome. Stewart's arch rival, Yamaha's Chad Reed, of Dade City, Fla., the 2004 AMA Supercross champion, will race for his third win at Texas Stadium.
A pre-race press conference will be held at Texas Stadium Thursday, March 29, from Noon-2:00 p.m. Honda's Kevin Windham will be the featured rider along with his teammate Billy Laninovich. Windham and Laninovich will be available for the interviews and will ride the track for the media. For additional media opportunities, please contact [email protected].
Last weekend Reed led the first 14 laps after scoring the $1,500 Progressive Direct Holeshot Award. Reed was able to build a comfortable lead while Stewart was making up for a start that put him near last place through turn one.
"I felt good tonight, but I made a few mistakes that stopped me from winning," said Reed from the podium at the RCA Dome. "We have made a lot of changes to the bike, which have helped me get better starts."
By lap seven Stewart already moved into second place and on lap 14, he cleared a section of the track that he had only jumped in practice, to move into the lead.
"I had to earn this win," said Stewart. "When you are that far back, you need to be optimistic. The glass is always half full when you are in the back of the pack. I had to pull out all of the tricks in my play book tonight."
Kawasaki's Tim Ferry, of Dade City, Fla., finished third, picking up his third podium of the season and his 10th top-five finish.
"I did the best I could tonight," said Ferry. "I know I could go fast in a few other sections, but I want to be here for the long haul."
In the AMA Supercross Lites class Suzuki's Ryan Dungey, of Belle Plaine, Minn., led all 15 laps of last weekend's main event. Dungey, who has two wins on the season, was chased by Kawasaki's Ben Townley, of Tallahassee, Fla., who finished second. Ryan Morais, of Murrieta, Calif., remains in series' points leader with two races left on the schedule.
"Ryan (Dungey) has a little extra in the tank at the end of the race," said Townley. "I tried to make smart decisions out there, but I am a racer; I want to win every weekend. I will come out swinging in Dallas."
Dungey has been the victim of bad luck this year after winning the opening Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites at Atlanta's Georgia Dome. The 17-year-old Suzuki rider crashed while challenging for the lead at St. Louis and finished in 19th place. The following weekend at Daytona, he failed to qualify for the main event. At Orlando, his bike was damaged when another rider's motorcycle hit his in a race that was red-flagged. In the re-start, he was disqualified by the AMA when his team brought his bike back to the truck for repairs.
"It's good to be back on top of the podium," said Dungey. "I have been fighting through some bad luck this season. My starts were great tonight; I have been working on them at Ricky Carmichael's house down in Florida."
Last year at Texas Stadium Reed picked up a pivotal win to tighten up the points race between he and reigning AMA Supercross champion Ricky Carmichael. Before 45,445 fans, Reed moved into the lead on lap eight and controlled the race for the next 12 laps.
"It was a tough track tonight; you really had to be on your game," said Reed, after last year's race.
The win brought Reed within two points of Carmichael in the sport's most competitive season ever. Reed and Carmichael brought their points race into the final race of the season at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas tied.
"Something was telling me it was going to get ugly," said Reed. "At this point I didn't even care about the title. I know if I put myself in good positions each weekend the title is possible."
Carmichael went on to win the championship, but Reed has proved to be the man to beat in Dallas.
Teenage rookie Ryan Villopoto, of Poulsbo, Wash., earned the first win of his career last season in Dallas. The Kawasaki rider jumped out to an early lead with the holeshot and built up a sizeable lead before crossing the checkered flag.
Since the first AMA Supercross class race held in Dallas back on February 28, 1975, Ricky Johnson has been the only rider to win the race three times. AMA Supercross Lites racing began in Dallas on May 4, 1985 where Suzuki rider Bobby Moore won. Kawasaki's Grant Langston and seven-time supercross champion Jeremy McGrath are the only riders to win Dallas twice.
Tickets are available at www.supercrossonline, participating Yamaha dealers, all Ticketmaster outlets, or charge by phone at 214-373-8000. Ticket prices are $40 for Gold Circle seats; $25 for adults Mid-Level seats, $5 for kids Mid-Level seats; $10 for adult Treadhead seats; $5 for kids Mid-Level seats. Practice and qualifying begins at 12:30, racing begins at 7:00 p.m.
Past Winners in Irving
March 22, 2006: Chad Reed
April 2, 2005: James Stewart
April 17, 2004: Chad Reed
April 20, 2002: Ricky Carmichael
April 08, 2000: Kevin Windham
February 27, 1999: Kevin Windham
April 25, 1998: Ezra Lusk
April 26, 1997: Jeff Emig
March 23, 1996: Jeremy McGrath
April 29, 1995: Doug Henry
April 23, 1994: Mike LaRocco
May 30, 1992: Damon Bradshaw
April 27, 1991: Damon Bradshaw
April 07, 1990: Jean-Michel Bayle
April 01, 1989: David Bailey
May 04, 1985: Rick Johnson
April 14, 1984: Johnny O' Mara
April 16, 1983: Mike Bell
March 26, 1977: Bob Hannah
March 19, 1976: Jim Ellis
February 28, 1975: Jim Ellis
March 01, 1975(b): Steve Stackable
AMA Supercross Lites
March 22, 2006: Ryan Villopoto
April 2, 2005: Grant Langston
April 17, 2004: Ivan Tedesco
April 12, 2003: James Stewart Jr.
April 20, 2002: Travis Preston
April 21, 2001: Grant Langston
April 08, 2000: Greg Schnell
February 27, 1999: Nathan Ramsey
April 25, 1998: John Dowd
March 23, 1996: Mickael Pichon
April 29, 1995: Damon Huffman
April 23, 1994: Jimmy Button
March 28, 1993: Doug Henry
May 30, 1992: Jeremy McGrath
April 27, 1991: Jeremy McGrath
April 07, 1990: Denny Stephenson
April 16, 1988: Ty Davis
April 04, 1987: Kyle Lewis
April 26, 1986: Keith Turpin
May 04, 1985: Bobby Moore
Amp'd Mobile World Supercross GP Season Standings
James Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Kawasaki, 304
Chad Reed, Tampa, Fla., Yamaha, 278
Timmy Ferry, Largo, Fla., Kawasaki, 222
Ricky Carmichael, Tallahassee, Fla., Suzuki, 185
David Vuillemin, Menifee, Calif., Honda, 175
Heath Voss, Mico, Texas, Honda, 159
Michael Byrne, Newnan, Ga., Suzuki, 153
Ivan Tedesco, Murrieta, Calif., Suzuki, 148
Paul Carpenter, Ithaca, N.Y., Kawasaki, 140
Jeff Gibson, Blacklick, Ohio, Kawasaki, 125
Amp'd Mobile AMA Supercross Series Season Standings
Kevin Windham, Centreville, Miss., Honda, 167
Amp'd Mobile Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites Season Standings
Ryan Morais, Temecula, Calif., Yamaha, 96
Ben Townley, Tallahassee, Fla., Kawasaki, 86
Darcy Lange, Hemet, Calif., Kawasaki, 84
Branden Jesseman, New Brighton, Pa., Yamaha, 74
Mike Alessi, Victorville, Calif., KTM, 71
Matt Goerke, Lake Helen, Fla., Yamaha, 68
Justin Brayton, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Yamaha, 68
Billy Laninovich, Lake Elsinore, Calif., Honda, 59
Ryan Dungey, Belle Plain, Minn., Suzuki, 53
Thomas Hahn, Decatur, Texas, Honda 48
Amp'd Mobile Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites Season Standings
Ryan Villopoto, Poulsbo, Wash., Kawasaki, 172
Jason Lawrence, Carlsbad, Calif., Yamaha, 135
Jake Weimer, Rupert, Idaho, Honda, 103
Christopher Gosselaar, Victorville, Calif., Kawasaki, 97
Josh Grant, Riverside, Calif., Honda, 92
Josh Hill, Yoncalla, Ore., Yamaha, 88
Josh Hansen, Lake Elsinore, Calif., KTM, 87
Matthew Lemoine, Pilot Point, Texas, Yamaha, 86
Troy Adams, Homosassa, Fla., Suzuki, 71
Kyle Cunningham, Springtown, Texas, Yamaha, 66
For more information about the Amp'd Mobile World Supercross GP/Amp'd Mobile AMA Supercross Series, please log on to www.supercrossonline.com. For media requests, please contact Denny Hartwig at 630-566-6305 or e-mail at [email protected].
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In July 1910, after she had attempted to kill herself by defenestration, Virginia Woolf (then Virginia Stephen) was institutionalized at Burley House, "a nursing home for women with nervous disorder." She wrote the letter below to her sister, Vanessa Bell. Read more of Woolf's correspondence in the five-volume Letters of Virginia Woolf.
I meant to write several days ago, although you do say you dont care a damn. But in that too I was hoodwinked by Miss Thomas. I gather that some great conspiracy is going on behind my back. What a mercy we cant have at each other! or we should quarrel till midnight, and Clarissas (the coming 'neice') deformities, inherited from generations of hard drinking Bells, would be laid at my door. She-(Miss T.) wont read me or quote your letters. But I gather that you want me to stay on here. She is in a highly wrought state, as the lunatic upstairs has somehow brought her case into court; and I cant make her speak calmly. Do write and explain.
Having read your last letter at least 10 times—so that Miss Bradbury (nurse) is sure it is a love letter and looks very arch—I cant find a word about my future … I really dont think I can stand much more of this. Miss T. is charming, and Miss Bradbury is a good woman, but you cant conceive how I want intelligent conversation—even yours. Religion seems to me to have ruined them all. Miss T. is always culminating in silent prayer. Miss Somerville (patient), the absent minded one with the deaf dog, wears two crucifixes. Miss B. says Church Bells are the sweetest sound on earth. She also says that the old Queen the Queen Mother and the present Queen represent the highest womanhood. They reverence my gifts, although God has left me in the dark. They are always wondering what God is up to. The religious mind is quite amazing.
However, what I meant to say is that I shall soon have to jump out of a window. The ugliness of the house is almost unbelievable—having white, and mottled green and red. Then there is all the eating and drinking and being shut up in the dark.
My God! What a mercy to be done with it!
Now, my sweet honey Bee, you know how you would feel if you had stayed in bed alone here for 4 weeks. But I wont argue, as I dont know what you have said. Anyhow, I will abide by Savage.
Miss T. and I have long conversations. She has a charming nature; rather whimsical, and even sensual. But there again, religion comes in; and she leads a spotless life. Apparently she is well off and takes patients more or less as a spiritual work. She has harboured innumerable young women in love difficulties. They are always turning up to lunch, and I creep out of bed and look at them. At present there is one upstairs, and a barren wife across the passage. The utmost tact is shown with regard to our complaints and I make Miss T. blush by asking if they're mad.
Miss Somerville has periods of excitement, when she pulls up all the roses, and goes to church. Then she is silent for weeks. She is now being silent; and is made very nervous by the sight of me. As I went out into the garden yesterday in a blanket with bare legs, she had some reason. Miss Bradbury is the woman you saw out of the window and said was homicidial [sic]. I was very kind with her at dinner, but she then put me to bed, and is a trained nurse.
Miss T. talks about you with awe. How you smile, and say such quaint things—how your eyes fill with tears—how beautiful your soul is—and your hands. She also thinks you write such beautiful English! Your language is so apt and so expressive. Julian is the most remarkable child she ever saw. The worst of her is that she is a little too emotional.
I have been out in the garden for 2 hours; and feel quite normal. I feel my brains, like a pear, to see if its ripe; it will be exquisite by September.
… I long to see you. Its damned dull being here alone. Write sheets. Give Clive my love. His visits are my brightest spots. He must come again.
I will be very reasonable. | {
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2016-02-13 - Event hosted by Zeit-Stiftung at the Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany. Photo: MSC/dedimag/Johannes Simon
Mediation and Crisis Resolution, Speeches
The Future of Global Governance
At the German "Zeit Foundation" organised side event at the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, Kofi Annan spoke about the "the future of global governance".
I am pleased to be here today at the invitation of my good friend Ambassador Ischinger and, of course, the Zeit Foundation. The Zeit Foundation has demonstrated a welcome interest in global governance over the years, having founded the Bucerious Summer School on Global Governance and the Asian Forum for Global Governance.
Let me use this opportunity to encourage the creation of an African Forum on Global Governance to serve the continent, which is at the heart of many of the global issues of our age. When I am asked about global governance, I am sometimes tempted to say it would be a good idea.
There is a common perception that the world is falling apart, and that our global governance structures are powerless. Even the EU cannot seem to find a sensible and effective regional response to the refugee crisis.
The drivers pulling countries apart within regions are not dissimilar to those that are fragmenting the world order: the lack of political will to think beyond nations' own immediate self-interest. As a result, the multilateral order as we know it is increasingly divided and contested.
It is also increasingly obvious that the machinery of global governance set up after the Second World War is past its sell-by date. The Security Council's composition needs to be updated to better reflect the modern realities. The real question is how?
The Bretton Woods institutions' governance mechanisms too have failed to keep up with the times. Even recently-created institutions like the International Criminal Court are being challenged.
Three of the five permanent members of the Security Council – the United States, Russia and China – have not ratified the Rome Statute, and some African countries are contesting its legitimacy and impartiality. When the whole world is changing, institutions cannot remain static without putting their legitimacy at risk.
But change is difficult, especially for established powers who fear they will lose their privileges. Yet the risk is that without negotiated change, re-emerging and rising powers will be tempted to create parallel structures of regional governance that may compete with the ones that already exist.
There is nothing wrong with regional bodies and solutions. Indeed, they were even foreseen in the UN Charter, under chapter 8, but they must complement rather than compete with the existing global architecture. Despite obvious failings, I do not believe that the existing governance mechanisms need to be replaced wholesale by a new system.
Whatever the shortcomings of the international system as we know it, never before in human history have proportionally so few people died from armed conflict. This is because the international system, composed of rules and institutions, does allow most states to settle most of their disputes peacefully, most of the time.
Nevertheless, to paraphrase Prince Lampedusa, "everything must change for everything to remain the same". Such reform should encompass the manner in which the heads of the UN, the Bank and the IMF are selected.
The Security Council has to be reformed to give a greater role to emerging countries who can play a bigger part in international peace and security. The Bretton Woods institution must grant voting rights proportionate with countries' economic weight. This would strengthen their ability to deal with future financial and economic crises more effectively.
Newly powerful states also must recognize their own interest in reforming rather than disrupting the international order. Institutional change is possible, incremental though it may be. The creation of the Human Rights Council, which has grown in stature since its creation during my term in office, is an example.
But the reform of the structures of global and regional governance will require imaginative and determined leadership, and the willingness of privileged states to make concessions in order to preserve the overall system. In this complex and interdependent world, leadership that just looks at the next elections, or the next shareholder meeting, is no leadership at all.
Statesmanship is about leading for the next generation, rather than the next elections. I hope, therefore, that the Zeit Foundation will carry on with its governance fora for the young and promising leaders of tomorrow who must take forward this agenda of renewal. As I often say: You are never too young to lead.
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\section{Introduction}
Due to rapid technological advances, there is now an
increasing number of experimental realizations of
multi qubit quantum processes.
As more and more complex processes become feasible, it is
desirable to develop efficient strategies for the
characterization of such gates. Specifically, it may be
useful to identify the noise characteristics of a gate without
having to perform the large number of measurements necessary
for full quantum process tomography.
A particularly promising approach appears to be the analysis of
a pair of complementary classical operations performed by the
quantum device \cite{Hof05,Oka05,Hof06a,Hof06b}.
The errors observed in such a pair of classical operations provide
a surprisingly detailed ``map'' of the noise in the complete
quantum operation. It is therefore possible to use this limited
set of measurement results to estimate the performance of the
gate in operations that have not been evaluated explicitly.
In the following, we will briefly explain why the coherence of a
quantum operation is completely described by the "parallel"
performance of a pair of complementary operations, and how the
observable error syndromes correspond to the process matrix
elements describing the complete quantum process. We then apply
our analysis to the actual experimental data obtained from a
recently realized optical quantum controlled-NOT gate.
In particular, we can derive estimates for the success of
entanglement generation and of Bell state analysis, even though
the operations actually measured were completely local.
\section{Error classification}
In general, any noisy quantum process in a $d$ dimensional Hilbert
space can be described using a set of $d^2$ orthogonal operators
$\hat{\Lambda}_i$ by treating the operators as vectors in an
operator space with an inner product defined by the product trace
of two operators. If the intended operation is given by the
operator $\hat{U}_0$, errors may be classified according to deviations from the intended output by multiplying an orthogonal
set of output error operators $\hat{\Lambda}_i$ with the
ideal operation $\hat{U}_0$. A specific process $E$ is then
described by a process matrix with elements $\chi_{ij}$,
so that the input-output relation is given by
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:pmat}
\hat{\rho}_{\mbox{out}} = E(\hat{\rho}_{\mbox{in}})
= \sum_{i,j} \chi_{ij} \hat{\Lambda}_i \hat{U}_0\hat{\rho}_{\mbox{in}}
\hat{U}_0^\dagger \hat{\Lambda}_j.
\end{equation}
In principle, any choice of operator basis $\hat{\Lambda}_i$
is allowed. For practical purposes, however, $\hat{\Lambda}_i$
should be as close to the directly observed errors as possible.
For operations on quantum bits, the process should therefore
be expanded in terms of the error syndromes given by the Pauli
matrices $I$, $X$, $Y$, and $Z$, acting independently on each
qubit. Since quantum information processes are usually defined
in the computational basis given by the $Z$ eigenstates
(the $Z$ basis, for short), it is possible to identify $X$ with
a bit flip error, $Z$ with a phase error, and $Y=i XZ$ with
a combined bit flip and phase error \cite{Nie}. However, the
symmetry of the operations suggests that it may be more realistic
to interpret each operator as a Bloch vector rotation by $\pi$
around the appropriate axis. It is then clear that a phase error
in the $Z$ basis will show up as a bit flip in the $X$ basis,
ans vice versa. Since experiments on individual qubits can
only measure the bit value of a given basis, it is more realistic
to regard ``phase errors'' as observable bit flips in the
complementary basis. It is then possible to identify each error
operator by a pair of observable error patterns, one in the
computational $Z$ basis and another in the complementary $Z$ basis.
\begin{table}[ht]
\caption{Examples of error indices based on the error patterns observed
in the complementary $Z$ and $X$ basis.}
\label{tbl1}
\begin{center}
\begin{tabular}{c|cc|c}
Error $\hat{\Lambda}_i$ & $Z$ error $f_z$& $X$ error $f_x$ &
index $i$
\\ \hline
$I \otimes X \otimes Y$ & $011 = 3$ & $001 = 1$ & $3, 1$
\\
$Z \otimes Y \otimes Y$ & $011 = 3$ & $111 = 7$ & $3, 7$
\\
$Y \otimes I \otimes Y$ & $101 = 5$ & $101 = 5$ & $5, 5$
\end{tabular}
\normalsize
\end{center}
\end{table}
A complete set of $d^2=2^{2N}$ orthogonal errors $\hat{\Lambda}_i$
is thus obtained by simply combining the $2^N$ possible $N$ qubit
errors in $Z$ with the $2^N$ possible errors in $X$.
For convenience, the index $i$ can then be written as $i=(f_z,f_x)$,
where $f_{z/x}$ is the value of the binary number obtained by
assigning a digit of $1$ to the locations of bit flip errors.
Table \ref{tbl1} shows some examples of this labeling system
for three qubit errors ($64$ possibilities).
\section{Evaluation of experimental results }
An experimental quantum gate can now be tested by using only
two complementary sets of inputs, $\{\mid n \rangle\}$ and
$\{\mid k \rangle\}$, chosen in such a way that the correct
outputs of the $d=2^N$ orthogonal states $\mid n \rangle$ are the
eigenstates of $Z$, $\{\hat{U}_0 \mid n \rangle =
\mid Z_n \rangle\}$, and the correct outputs of the $d=2^N$
orthogonal states $\mid k \rangle$ are the
eigenstates of $X$, $\{\hat{U}_0 \mid k \rangle =
\mid X_k \rangle\}$. The experimental results can be represented
in a pair of error tables showing the probabilities for the
various outcomes. Each outcome can then be identified by its
error number $f_{z/x}$, so that the correct output $Z_n$ ($X_k$) is given
by the conditional probability $p(0|Z_n)$ ($p(0|X_k)$), and
the observed error probabilities are given by
\begin{eqnarray}
\label{eq:pcond}
p(f_z|Z_n) &=& \langle Z_n \mid \hat{\Lambda}_{f_z,0}
E(\mid n \rangle \langle n \mid) \hat{\Lambda}_{f_z,0}
\mid Z_n \rangle
\nonumber \\
p(f_x|X_k) &=& \langle X_k \mid \hat{\Lambda}_{0,f_x}
E(\mid k \rangle \langle k \mid) \hat{\Lambda}_{0,f_x}
\mid X_k \rangle.
\nonumber
\\
\end{eqnarray}
Outcomes corresponding to the same kind of error can then
be averaged to obtain the
fidelities $F_Z$ and $F_X$ and the error probabilities
$\eta_Z(f_z)$ and $\eta_X(f_x)$ of the $Z$ and $X$ operations,
respectively. Specifically, the sums defining the fidelities and
the error probabilities read
\begin{eqnarray}
\label{eq:eval}
F_Z = \frac{1}{d} \sum_{Z_n=0}^{d-1} p(0|Z_n) &&
\eta_Z(f_z) = \frac{1}{d} \sum_{Z_n=0}^{d-1} p(f_z|Z_n)
\nonumber \\
F_X = \frac{1}{d} \sum_{X_k=0}^{d-1} p(0|X_k) &&
\eta_X(f_x) = \frac{1}{d} \sum_{X_k=0}^{d-1} p(f_x|X_k).
\nonumber \\
\end{eqnarray}
\begin{table*}[ht]
\caption{Measurement data for an experimental two qubit gate
\cite{Oka05} arranged according to the observed output errors.
The error distribution is summarized by the averages at the
bottom of each table.}
\label{tbl2}
\begin{center} \large
\begin{tabular}{l|cccc|}
$p(f_z|Z_n)$ & $f_z=0$ & $f_z=1$ & $f_z=2$ & $f_z=3$
\\ \hline
$Z_n=00$ & 0.898 & 0.031 & 0.061 & 0.011
\\
$Z_n=01$ & 0.885 & 0.021 & 0.088 & 0.006
\\
$Z_n=10$ & 0.819 & 0.054 & 0.031 & 0.096
\\
$Z_n=11$ & 0.810 & 0.099 & 0.027 & 0.064
\\ \hline &&&& \\[-0.2cm] averages
& $F_Z=0.853$ & $\eta_Z(1)=0.051$ &
$\eta_Z(2)=0.052$ & $\eta_Z(3)=0.044$
\\
\multicolumn{5}{c}{\vspace{0.5cm}}
\\
$p(f_x|X_n)$ & $f_x=0$ & $f_x=1$ & $f_x=2$ & $f_x=3$
\\ \hline
$X_k=00$ & 0.854 & 0.044 & 0.063 & 0.039
\\
$X_k=01$ & 0.870 & 0.019 & 0.071 & 0.040
\\
$X_k=10$ & 0.871 & 0.058 & 0.050 & 0.021
\\
$X_k=11$ & 0.874 & 0.013 & 0.099 & 0.013
\\ \hline &&&& \\[-0.2cm] averages
& $F_X=0.867$ & $\eta_X(1)=0.034$ &
$\eta_X(2)=0.071$ & $\eta_X(3)=0.028$
\end{tabular}
\normalsize
\end{center}
\end{table*}
Table \ref{tbl2} shows the experimental data reported for an
optical quantum controlled-NOT \cite{Oka05}
arranged according to the errors $f_z$ and $f_x$.
Note that the performance of the
experimental device is now described by only two fidelities
and $2 d-2$ error probabilities. For the quantum controlled-NOT
and other two qubit operations, this means that only $8$
characteristic probabilities are used to evaluate a process
fully described by a total of 256 process matrix elements.
Classical intuition already indicates that the probabilities
of the errors $f_z$ observed in $Z$ should correspond to the
sums of the diagonal process matrix elements with the same
value of $f_z$ in the first part of the index $i$, and the
probabilities observed in $X$ should correspond to the sums
diagonal process matrix elements with the same $f_x$.
This relation can indeed be confirmed by applying the
process matrix definition in eq.(\ref{eq:pmat}) to the
averages of the conditional probabilities defined by
eqs. (\ref{eq:pcond}) and (\ref{eq:eval}). As expected,
the results read
\begin{eqnarray}
\label{eq:relate}
F_Z = \sum_{f_x=0}^{d-1} \chi_{(0,f_x)(0,f_x)}, &&\hspace*{-0.5cm}
\eta_Z(f_z) = \sum_{f_x=0}^{d-1} \chi_{(f_z,f_x)(f_z,f_x)},
\nonumber \\
F_X = \sum_{f_z=0}^{d-1} \chi_{(f_z,0)(f_z,0)}, &&\hspace*{-0.5cm}
\eta_X(f_x) = \sum_{f_z=0}^{d-1} \chi_{(f_z,f_x)(f_z,f_x)}.
\nonumber \\
\end{eqnarray}
It is therefore possible to interpret the diagonal elements
$\chi_{(f_z,f_x)(f_z,f_x)}$ as joint probabilities of
the errors $f_x$ and $f_z$, where the unconditional
probabilities of $f_z$ are given by the measurement results
$F_Z$ and $\eta_Z(f_z)$, and the unconditional
probabilities of $f_x$ are given by the measurement results
$F_X$ and $\eta_X(f_x)$.
The process matrix elements can then be estimated by making
some additional assumptions about the correlations of
errors in $X$ and in $Z$.
The relation between the observed error distributions and
the diagonal elements of the density matrix can be visualized
by arranging the diagonal elements $\chi_{(f_z,f_x)(f_z,f_x)}$
in a table so that the lines represent the errors $f_z$
observed in $Z$ and the columns represent the errors $f_x$
observed in $X$. Table \ref{tbl3} shows this arrangement for
a two qubit operation such as the quantum controlled-NOT
that was first analyzed by this method in \cite{Oka05}. The experimentally
observed fidelities and error probabilities are then given by
the sums of the corresponding column or line.
Since all diagonal elements of the process matrix must be
positive, the measurement values impose rather strict limitations
on various properties of the gate. Of particular interest
the estimate of the process fidelity $\chi_{(0,0)(0,0)}=F_{qp}$,
since it provides a measure
of how close the experimental gate is to the intended ideal
process defined by $\hat{U}_0$. The relation between the process
fidelity $F_{qp}$ and the experimentally observed complementary
fidelities $F_Z$ and $F_X$ can be determined directly from
eq.(\ref{eq:relate}), making use of the fact that the trace of
the process matrix is one. The sum of the two complementary
fidelities then reads
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:Fsum}
F_Z+F_X = (F_{qp} + 1) - \left(\sum_{f_x=1}^{d-1}
\sum_{f_z=1}^{d-1}\chi_{(f_z,f_x)(f_z,f_x)}\right).
\end{equation}
Since the sum over process matrix elements with both $f_z \neq 0$
and $f_x \neq 0$ is always positive, the sum of $F_Z$ and $F_X$ can
never be larger than the process
fidelity plus one. At the same time, eq.(\ref{eq:relate}) ensures that
no classical fidelity is smaller than the process fidelity.
For this reason, the two measurement results $F_Z$ and $F_X$
limit the process fidelity of an experimental device to the
interval given by \cite{Hof05}
\begin{equation}
F_Z+F_X-1 \leq F_{qp} \leq \mbox{Min}\{F_Z,F_X\}.
\end{equation}
The difference between the upper and the lower limit of this
interval is equal to $\mbox{Max}\{F_Z,F_X\}-1$. For devices
with at least one very high fidelity, this estimate is therefore
nearly as good as a direct measurement of the process fidelity.
\begin{table*}[ht]
\caption{Illustration of the limits on diagonal process matrix
elements defined by the measurement results for the complementary
$Z$ and $X$ operations for a general 2 qubit operation.}
\label{tbl3}
\begin{center} \large
\begin{tabular}{l|cccc|c}
$\chi_{(f_z,f_x)(f_z,f_x)}$ & $f_x=0$ & $f_x=1$ & $f_x=2$ & $f_x=3$ & Sum
\\ \hline &&&& \\[-0.4cm]
$f_z=0$ & $F_{qp}$ & $\chi_{(0,1)(0,1)}$ & $\chi_{(0,2)(0,2)}$
& $\chi_{(0,3)(0,3)}$ & $F_Z$
\\
$f_z=1$ & $\chi_{(1,0)(1,0)}$ & $\chi_{(1,1)(1,1)}$ &
$\chi_{(1,2)(1,2)}$ & $\chi_{(1,3)(1,3)}$ & $\eta_Z(1)$
\\
$f_z=2$ & $\chi_{(2,0)(2,0)}$ & $\chi_{(2,1)(2,1)}$ &
$\chi_{(2,2)(2,2)}$ & $\chi_{(2,3)(2,3)}$ & $\eta_Z(2)$
\\
$f_z=3$ & $\chi_{(3,0)(3,0)}$ & $\chi_{(3,1)(3,1)}$ &
$\chi_{(3,2)(3,2)}$ & $\chi_{(3,3)(3,3)}$ & $\eta_Z(3)$
\\[0.1cm] \hline &&&& \\[-0.4cm] Sum
& $F_X$ & $\eta_X(1)$ &
$\eta_X(2)$ & $\eta_X(3)$ & 1
\end{tabular}
\normalsize
\end{center}
\end{table*}
In principle, the process fidelity can then be used to estimate
important gate properties such as the entanglement capability
of the gate \cite{Oka05}. However, more precise information
is available if the complete error statistics are used to
estimate the fidelities of operations other than the $Z$ and
$X$ operations observed in the experiment \cite{Hof06a,Hof06b}.
For this purpose, it is useful to construct a ``worst case''
error model, where all errors are either pure $Z$ errors
($i=(f_z,0)$) or pure $X$-errors ($i=(0,f_x)$).
The diagonal elements of the process matrix are then given
by the corresponding measurement results,
\begin{eqnarray}
\label{eq:lowF}
\chi_{(f_z,0)(f_z,0)} &=& \eta_Z(f_z),
\nonumber \\
\chi_{(0,f_x)(0,f_x)} &=& \eta_X(f_x),
\end{eqnarray}
and the process fidelity has its minimal value of
$F_{qp}=F_Z+F_X-1$. In the case of the quantum controlled-NOT
gate \cite{Oka05}, the process matrix elements defined by
this noise model are shown in table \ref{tbl4}.
\section{Noise models and fidelity estimates}
It is now possible to make predictions for other operations
based on this noise model.
In particular, any operation resulting in local output states
that are eigenstates of some combination of $X$, $Y$, and $Z$
eigenstates has a fidelity given by a well defined sum of
$d=2^N$ diagonal elements of the process matrix, corresponding
to the error operators that stabilize the output states.
For example, the two qubit operation resulting in $ZX$ outputs
has a fidelity of
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:fzx}
F_{zx} = F_{qp} + \chi_{(1,0)(1,0)} + \chi_{(0,2)(0,2)}
+ \chi_{(1,2)(1,2)}
\end{equation}
In the case of the quantum controlled-NOT, the $ZX$ operation
is simply the identity operation, since the $ZX$ eigenstates
are also eigenstates of the ideal controlled-NOT
operation $\hat{U}_0$. We can therefore estimate how well
the quantum gate preserves its eigenstates.
In terms of the error probabilities $\eta_{x/z}(F_{x/z})$,
the result reads
\begin{equation}
F_{zx} \geq 1 - \eta_Z(2) - \eta_Z(3) - \eta_X(1) -\eta_X(3) = 0.842.
\end{equation}
Note that this result is significantly larger than the result
of $0.72$ defined by the minimal process fidelity.
\begin{table*}[ht]
\caption{``Worst case'' estimate of process matrix elements for
the experimental data from \cite{Oka05} shown in table \ref{tbl2}.}
\label{tbl4}
\begin{center} \large
\begin{tabular}{l|cccc|c}
$\chi_{(f_z,f_x),(f_z,f_x)}$ & $f_x=0$ & $f_x=1$ & $f_x=2$ & $f_x=3$ & Sum
\\ \hline &&&& \\[-0.4cm]
$f_z=0$ & 0.720 & 0.034 & 0.071 & 0.028 & 0.853
\\
$f_z=1$ & 0.051 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0.051
\\
$f_z=2$ & 0.052 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0.052
\\
$f_z=3$ & 0.044 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0.044
\\[0.1cm] \hline &&&& \\[-0.4cm] Sum
& 0.867 & 0.034 & 0.071 & 0.028 & 1
\end{tabular}
\normalsize
\end{center}
\end{table*}
Another operation of great interest is the generation of
entanglement from local $XZ$ inputs. The ideal operation
$\hat{U}_0$ converts these input states into the four
orthogonal Bell states, characterized by their $XX$, $YY$,
and $ZZ$ correlations. The fidelity $F_{\mbox{E1}}$ of
this operation is also given by a sum of four process matrix
elements, corresponding to the Bell state stabilizers
$II$, $XX$, $YY$, and $ZZ$,
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:fe1}
F_{\mbox{E1}}= F_{qp} + \chi_{(3,0)(3,0)} + \chi_{(0,3)(0,3)}
+ \chi_{(3,3)(3,3)}.
\end{equation}
The measurement results define a minimal fidelity for this
operation given by one minus the single qubit errors $f_z=1$,
$f_z=2$, $f_x=1$ and $f_x=2$,
\begin{equation}
F_{\mbox{E1}} \geq 1 - \eta_Z(1) - \eta_Z(2) - \eta_X(1) -\eta_X(2)
= 0.792.
\end{equation}
It is therefore possible to improve the estimate of entanglement
capability originally reported in \cite{Oka05} without adding any
new data.
It may also be interesting to apply the same analysis to
the reverse operation, that converts the Bell states into
local $XZ$ eigenstates. The fidelity $F_{xz}$ of this
disentangling operation is given by the process matrix
element sum
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:fxz}
F_{xz}= F_{qp} + \chi_{(2,0)(2,0)} + \chi_{(0,1)(0,1)}
+ \chi_{(2,1)(2,1)},
\end{equation}
and the minimal fidelity defined by the measurement results
is
\begin{equation}
F_{xz} \geq 1 - \eta_Z(1) - \eta_Z(3) - \eta_X(2) -\eta_X(3)
= 0.806.
\end{equation}
The minimal fidelity of disentangling the Bell states is thus
higher than the minimal fidelity of entanglement generation
by the time-reversed process.
Finally, it is also possible to consider the errors in entanglement
generation from $YY$ inputs. The outputs are then maximally entangled
states with the stabilizers $II$, $ZY$, $YX$, and $XZ$.
Therefore, the fidelity $F_{\mbox{E2}}$ is given by
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:fe2}
F_{\mbox{E2}}= F_{qp} + \chi_{(1,3)(1,3)} + \chi_{(3,2)(3,2)}
+ \chi_{(2,1)(2,1)}.
\end{equation}
In this case, all of the stabilizers represent errors that show
up in both the $Z$ and the $X$ measurements. Therefore, the
fidelity $F_{xz}$ can be as low as the minimal process fidelity,
\begin{equation}
F_{\mbox{E2}} \geq F_Z+F_X-1 = 0.720.
\end{equation}
Thus the measurement data provided by the complementary
$Z$ and $X$ operations provides only a very rough estimate
of the operation on $Y$ inputs.
Of course, the worst case noise estimate given in table \ref{tbl4}
is a rather extreme and unlikely interpretation of the measurement
data. It may therefore be interesting to compare it with a more
realistic estimate based on the assumption that the errors
in $Z$ and $X$ are uncorrelated \cite{Hof06b}.
For this purpose, it is useful to consider the definition of
the average fidelity of a quantum process,
\begin{equation}
F_{\mbox{av.}} = \int d\Phi
\langle \Phi \mid \hat{U}_0^\dagger
E(\mid \Phi \rangle \langle \Phi \mid) \hat{U}_0 \mid \Phi \rangle,
\end{equation}
where the integral over $\Phi$ represents a uniform average over
all possible states of the $d$-dimensional Hilbert space.
It has been shown \cite{Hor99} that this average fidelity is related to the
process fidelity by
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:FavFqp}
F_{\mbox{av.}} = \frac{F_{qp}\; d +1}{d+1}.
\end{equation}
This relation can be explained quite intuitively by using the error
analysis above. As eq.(\ref{eq:relate}) indicates, the fidelities
for one input basis of $d$ orthogonal states are given by a sum of
the process fidelity $F_{qp}$ and the diagonal process matrix elements
of $d-1$ errors, out of a total number of $d^2-1=(d+1)(d-1)$ possible
errors. This means that the probability that the operation on any
given input state $\mid \Phi \rangle$ is insensitive to any given
error is $(d-1)/(d^2-1)=1/(d+1)$. The average over all possible
input states $\mid \Phi \rangle$ makes this relation exact: the
contribution of $1/(d+1)$ to $F_{\mbox{av.}}$ in eq.(\ref{eq:FavFqp})
simply represents the probability that the errors in the quantum
operation result only in an unobservable phase change.
\begin{table*}[ht]
\caption{Statistical estimate of the process matrix elements for
the experimental data from \cite{Oka05} shown in table \ref{tbl2}.
The assumption of uncorrelated errors results in a uniform distribution
of errors over all possibilities.}
\label{tbl5}
\begin{center} \large
\begin{tabular}{l|cccc|c}
$\chi_{(f_z,f_x),(f_z,f_x)}$ & $f_x=0$ & $f_x=1$ & $f_x=2$ & $f_x=3$ & Sum
\\ \hline &&&& \\[-0.4cm]
$f_z=0$ & 0.825 & 0.0072 & 0.0150 & 0.0059 & 0.853
\\
$f_z=1$ & 0.0146 & 0.0093 & 0.0194 & 0.0077 & 0.051
\\
$f_z=2$ & 0.0149 & 0.0095 & 0.0198 & 0.0078 & 0.052
\\
$f_z=3$ & 0.0126 & 0.0080 & 0.0168 & 0.0066 & 0.044
\\[0.1cm] \hline &&&& \\[-0.4cm] Sum
& 0.867 & 0.034 & 0.071 & 0.028 & 1
\end{tabular}
\normalsize
\end{center}
\end{table*}
This interpretation of eq.(\ref{eq:FavFqp}) indicates that we can
consider the complementary fidelities $F_X$ and $F_Z$ as
representative fidelities contributing to the average
fidelity $F_{\mbox{av.}}$. If the complementary fidelities are not
too different from each other, the most realistic assumption
seems to be that the average fidelity $F_{\mbox{av.}}$ is close to the
average of the complementary fidelities. An estimate of the most
likely value of the process fidelity $F_{qp}$ can then be obtained
from
\begin{equation}
F_{qp}(\mbox{est.}) \approx \left(1+\frac{1}{d}\right)
\left(\frac{F_Z+F_X}{2}\right)-\frac{1}{d}.
\end{equation}
Since this estimate implicitly assumes a rather uniform distribution
of errors, it is natural to apply the same assumption to obtain
an estimate for the remaining diagonal elements of the process matrix.
This means that the joint probabilities of errors given by
$\chi_{(f_z,f_x)(f_z,f_x)}$ should be proportional to the product
of the error probabilities $\eta_Z(f_z)$ and $\eta_X(f_x)$ for
$f_z,f_x \neq 0$. With this assumption of uncorrelated errors,
the remaining process matrix elements read
\begin{eqnarray}
\lefteqn{\chi_{(f_z,f_x)(f_z,f_x)}(\mbox{est.}) \approx}
\nonumber \\ &&
\frac{d-1}{d}\left(\frac{1}{1-F_Z}+\frac{1}{1-F_X}\right)
\eta_Z(f_z)\eta_X(f_x)
\nonumber \\
\lefteqn{\chi_{(f_z,0)(f_z,0)}(\mbox{est.}) \approx}
\nonumber \\ &&
\left(
\frac{d+1}{2 d}-\frac{d-1}{2 d} \left(\frac{1-F_X}{1-F_Z}\right)
\right) \eta_Z(f_z)
\nonumber \\
\lefteqn{\chi_{(0,f_x)(0,f_x)}(\mbox{est.}) \approx}
\nonumber \\ &&
\left(
\frac{d+1}{2 d}-\frac{d-1}{2 d} \left(\frac{1-F_Z}{1-F_X}\right)
\right) \eta_X(f_x).
\end{eqnarray}
This estimate may be the most realistic description for quantum
processes with very similar complementary fidelities $F_Z$ and
$F_X$. If the values of $F_Z$ and $F_X$ are very different, it
is possible that the estimates for $\chi_{(0,f_x)(0,f_x)}$
or for $\chi_{(f_z,0)(f_z,0)}$ become negative, especially if
the higher fidelity is close to one. Although such errors can
be corrected by restricting all diagonal elements to positive
values, it would be more natural to use a different noise models
for such cases.
In the case of our controlled-NOT gate, the similar values of
$F_Z$ and $F_X$ indicate that the statistical noise model may
be appropriate. The corresponding distribution of process
matrix elements is shown in table \ref{tbl5}. All diagonal
elements representing errors now have very similar values,
ranging from a minimum of 0.59 \% for $(0,3)$ to a maximum of
1.98 \% for $(2,2)$. The estimated process
fidelity of $F_{qp}=0.825$ is only a little bit lower than the
maximal possible process fidelity of $\mbox{Min}\{F_Z,F_X\}=0.853$,
and much higher than the lower limit of $F_Z+F_Z-1=0.720$.
Statistical considerations thus indicate that the actual process
fidelity of the device is likely to significantly exceed the minimum
assumed in the ``worst case'' estimate shown in table \ref{tbl4}.
We can also derive estimates for other operations from the
statistical noise model, corresponding to their most likely
values. The results derived from eqs. (\ref{eq:fzx},
\ref{eq:fe1},\ref{eq:fxz},\ref{eq:fe2}) read
\begin{eqnarray}
F_{zx}\approx 0.874 && F_{\mbox{E1}}\approx 0.850
\nonumber \\
F_{xz}\approx 0.857 && F_{\mbox{E2}}\approx 0.859.
\end{eqnarray}
Naturally, all of these fidelities are now close
to the average fidelity of $F_{\mbox{av.}}=(F_Z+F_X)/2=0.86$.
Interestingly, the estimate for the fidelity $F_{\mbox{E2}}$
of entanglement generation from $YY$ inputs is now higher
than the estimate for the fidelity $F_{\mbox{E1}}$ of
entanglement generation from $XZ$ inputs. This change
illustrates the fundamental difference between minimal values
and likely values in the fidelity estimates. In fact, the
two results show that the available data allows a far more
precise estimate of $F_{\mbox{E1}}$ than of $F_{\mbox{E2}}$.
\section{Conclusions}
The errors observed in $N$-qubit operations can be
characterized in terms of the bit flip errors observed
in the complementary operations resulting in $Z$ and in
$X$ output states. It is therefore useful to characterize
a device by first measuring the $2 d = 2^{N+1}$ output
fidelities of these two complementary operations.
Since the only process able to perform both operations
with a fidelity of $1$ is the intended process $\hat{U}_0$,
it is possible to derive upper and lower bounds for the
process fidelity from these two measurements.
For high fidelity processes, this estimate is sufficient to
confirm the successful implementation of a multi qubit gate.
For noisy processes such as the quantum controlled-NOT
analyzed above, the details results for the fidelities and
errors allow estimates of the process matrix elements
corresponding to various noise models. Even though these
error models are not as precise as the estimates obtained
from full quantum tomography, it is remarkable that
such a detailed analysis is possible using only a small
fraction of the $d^4=16^N$ measurement probabilities required
for complete quantum process tomography. The evaluation of
complementary operations is therefore a particularly
efficient method for the characterization of multi-qubit
quantum devices.
\section*{Acknowledgements}
This work was partially supported by the CREST program of the
Japan Science and Technology Agency, JST, and the Grant-in-Aid
program of the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science,
JSPS.
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Katy from Hot Pink Wellingtons surprised me with a tweet the other week. It was about Liebster awards. And she was giving me one! Once I'd read her blog post that explains it all, I was super flattered and very thankful that she considered me worth a mention! It's a blogger to blogger award, recognising and supporting each other! What a great sentiment-kind of like a lovely blogging baton!
Well, that was now two weeks ago, and I have finally sat down (with THE most glorious apple hot cross bun…it's so fruity it's basically a health food) to answer her questions and also to pass the Liebster on to some of my favourite newer blogs too!
I'd spent a lot of time reading various blogs when pregnant and loved that mums were recording their lives with their children. What a lovely thing to look back on- far better than a baby book in a lot of ways, and a lot more sociable too. I decided I would join in. There's a very friendly community amongst parent bloggers- it's very welcoming. Plus, I get the chance to record these early years in a fun way.
Make regular posts and interact more with other blogs! At least 2 posts a week I think is realistic, hopefully 3.
3.) What activities do you enjoy outside of blogging?
I love eating. I'm a professional luncher and dinner-er. I love markets. Do baby groups count now? If so, I really do like some of them- especially ones at galleries and museums. I also like watching TV. It's an activity, ok?! I enjoy a walk around with the pram. I like shopping for small things. In particular baby clothes.
I just do something else. I go outside, I play with my child and I enjoy every second of maternity leave!
5.) Are you an introvert or an extrovert?
I love my own company however I am at my best when surrounded by people, the buzz of everything around me, interacting with others. Extrovert I think.
6.) What are your three favourite blogs to follow?
Like I can pick just 3!! Umm, if pressed I'd have to mention Katy who nominated me obviously, the lovely parenting in pyjamas and also the blogs I have listed below for Liebsters themselves! Also, not a blog but a Twitter account "Can Mummy Pee Too?" as I think it's bloody genius. We all need to know where we can change a baby AND pee, it's one of my basic needs when I'm away from home!
7.) What advice would you give to a new blogger?
Talk to people online. Write about things that you want to. Enjoy it.
I have a day job that I'm returning to at the end of June, weep! But only part time so hoping to have myself a slice of good old work/life balance!
9.) What is your favourite post on your blog so far?
I use Twitter mainly. I have a Facebook and also an Instagram which I'm slowly building up!
Why did you decide to start blogging and what do you like to write about?
What, if any, blogging goals do you have?
Which other blogs do you enjoy a read of?
What else do you like to do with your free time apart from blogging?
Would you have any top tips for people starting a blog or thinking about starting a blog?
Which social media platforms do you use? Which do you find the most social?
Have you any funny parenting stories to share?
2 – Display the award on your blog. This can be done by including it in your post and/or displaying it using a widget (note: the best way to do this is to save the image to your own computer and then upload it to your blog/post).
3 – Answer the 10 questions about yourself that your nominating blogger chooses for you.
4 – Create a list of questions for your nominated bloggers to answer.
6 – Inform the blogs that you nominated that they have been awarded the award and provide a link for them to your post so that they can learn about it.
Aww, thanks for taking on the challenge! Lovely to read these and get to know people a bit better! | {
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This is what I call a true "street wheel". That is, one that will get you everywhere smoothly. Be it rough roads, sidewalks, nasty ditches, Mt Baldy pipeline, European cobblestones, or just a ride down to your local store. Much more responsive than the usual 78a "Gummy/Cruiser" wheels you see everywhere. The high-rebound 85a durometer urethane is like Superball material, and knocks down pretty much anything in your way.
- Mini Tsunami: 59mm x 38mm, 22mm Contact Patch. 12 Oz/set.
- Mid Tsunami: 62mm x 40mm, 23mm CP. 14 Oz/set.
- Origianl Tsunami: 65mm x 42mm, 24mm CP. 16 Oz/set. | {
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It's a well worn adage in information security that 'worms never die'. Studying traffic across the internet shows this is all too often true, with evidence that worms like Nimda and code red from the 90s continue to fester on ancient, unpatched servers looking for new victims. The world of cheap rushed to market IoT devices is ripe for long lasting worm infestations in the form of botnets of never updated firmware.
The last few years have seen record breaking DDoS attacks from these very same cheap devices as worm creators target well known vulnerabilities to plant bot code on thousands, if not millions of mass market Linux hosts. Abandoned by their manufacturers virtually as soon as they ship, and never managed by their owners so long as they keep doing what they are supposed to do.
Even if those same owners cared to take defensive measures, in many cases the devices are simply flawed. Issues like hard coded default passwords and open ports that cannot be managed through any user interface provided to the customer are common targets for exploitation. The Mirai worm is arguably the most well known as the source of massive attacks in the past. Things have been quiet on that front in the recent past, but research from Palo Alto networks has uncovered a new variant of both the Mirai and Gafgyt worm families that expand their attack profile.
Most notably the Mirai variant now includes an attack on the Apache Struts vulnerability used in the widely publicized Equifax data breach from 2017. Also of concern is the inclusion in Gafgyt of an attach on commercial firewall vendor Sonicwall's Global Management System. Both of these inclusions indicate a move away from consumer devices to bandwidth rich corporate environments. Although major corporations take extensive measures to update servers and secure their networks from these kinds of attacks, there are vastly more smaller businesses using these same services that are much less proactive in their patching and network management capabilities.
This variant was discovered very shortly after the publication of the exploit in the Metasploit toolkit, and has been acknowledged by Sonic wall in an advisory notification to their customers.
While the major vendors such as Apache and Sonicwall have provided updates to patch against these attacks, many of the consumer products don't get that kind of attention. These worms will continue to thrive until we come up with a much more comprehensive approach to IoT security. Given the need to standardize that across countless low cost vendors, it seems an insurmountable problem.
The best things consumers and small businesses can do is to purchase devices from manufacturers that have an ongoing investment in repeat customers, name brand smart home products and commercial service providers are incentivized to keep their products up to date and secure. Customers need to ensure those updates are applied, and home users would be well advised to invest in some form of network monitoring device, such as the Domotz FingBox that can proactively watch for known attacks and intrusions. | {
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Seagulls, Terns and Skuas
Seagulls and Terns and Skuas are three distinct genera (the level of genetic relationship below family) that are part of the order Charadriiformes, like auks and multiple families of waders. Because this order contains so many families that are so different in shape and ecological role, we have decided to separate them in different sections. In this section we will discuss seagulls, terns, and skuas because they are closely related, generally physically similar, and behave in similar ways. Terns are small highly migratory predators, and they mainly eat small fish. Seagulls and skuas are opportunistic predators and scavengers that are found most commonly around coasts, but some are mostly pelagic and others can be found far inland. Seagulls can highly variable in plumage depending on age and season. All pictures will present adult summer (breeding) plumage unless specified; in winter, most species of gulls will have a similar but "dirtier" plumage, for mottled with brown in some areas. There are usually no differences between male and female plumage. All species of seagulls and skuas commonly found in the East Atlantic Arctic are described below.
Seagulls, like terns, belong to the Laridae family. Many species of seagulls look similar, so we have tried to group the most similar species´together to help with identification. The following species are found in the East Atlantic Arctic.
The Black-legged kittiwake Rissa tridactyla. Although it looks like other gulls at first glance, this rather small species (37-41 cm in length, wingspan 91–105cm) is very interesting. It is the most pelagic of all gull species, spending its entire life out to see except for breeding season. It is more elusive than most other gulls, and will rarely be seen near harbors and ships during the winter. It can be distinguished from other gull by its bright yellow beak and black legs. Breeding sites are found in eastern Canada, Greenland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Great Britain, northwestern France, Svalbard, and coastal Fennoscandia except around the Blatic Sea. The black-legged kittiwake does not breed in Finland, but is an annual vagrant. The black-legged kittiwake is globally considered as a vulnerable, as most colonies are experiencing sharp declines in population and chick survival.
The Herring gull Larus argentatus. This large gull (54-60cm in length for wingspans between 130-150cm) is one of the most well-known in western Europe. They are found year-round on coasts and human settlements close to the coast from western France to the Faroe Islands and Iceland (except the Westfjords) and Norway. It is found in some parts of Sweden and most of Finland, but only in summer as a breeding bird. They are absent from Greenland and Svalbard. Herring gulls are considered least concern globally, but populations have been decreasing. This species is on the UK red list of endangered species.
The Common gull Larus canus. This medium-sized (40-42cm in length for wingspans of 110-130cm) gull is almost exclusively migratory, with a very large range. It breeds around Iceland, the Faroe Islands (where it is also a common winter visitor), and throughout most of subarctic and Arctic Eurasia (including Fennoscandia). In North America, it breeds in Alaska and northwestern Canada. The common gull is absent from Greenland and Svalbard.
Black-legged kittiwake. It is identified by the black legs, bright yellow beak, small size, pure black wing tips, head and beak shape, and the bright red coloration inside the beak.
Herring gull. It is identified by the large size, pink legs, black-tipped wings with white spots, yellow eye, yellow beak with a red spot, and flat head shape.
Common gull. It is identified by the medium size, black-tipped wings, yellow legs, small round head shape, short yellow beak, and red circle around the eyes during breeding season.
The Ivory gull Pagophila eburnea. This interesting medium-sized species (about 44cm in length), which is the only white gull, is an Arctic specialist. It breeds in scattered colonies in Arctic Canada, northeastern Greenland, southeastern Greenland, Svalbard, and Siberian islands. The ivory gull spends the winter at sea, and can be seen as far South as northern Iceland and southern Greenland, for example. They are rare vagrants to the Faroe Islands. The population size has been decreasing, and this species is classified as near-threatened globally.
The Glaucous gull Larus hyperboreus. This large species (62-68cm in length for wingspans of 150-165cm) is coastal and circumpolar, breeding in Svalbard, Siberia, western Alaska, northern Canada, and northern Greenland. It is found year-round in western Iceland and western Greenland. It winters in temperate and subarctic areas of the North Hemisphere, including coastal Fennoscandia, They are regularly seen in the Faroe Islands outside of breeding season.
The Iceland gull Larus glaucoides. Contrary to what its name suggests, the Iceland gull does not breed in Iceland, but in southern Greenland and northern Canada. The Greenland population mainly winters in Iceland, Great Britain, and northern Europe up to southern Norway and Sweden. Some individuals also winter in the Faroes Islands. The Iceland gull is large with a length of 52-60cm and a wingspan of 130-158cm, but it is slender and light for its size.
Ivory gull. This gull is easy to identify with a white plumage especially in breeding adults, black legs, and a blue beak with yellow tip.
Glaucous gull. The winter plumage is similar to that of the Iceland gull. It can be identified by its larger size and flatter head shape. Note the absence of black wing tips.
Iceland gull (first winter plumage). The breeding plumage is identical to that of the glaucous gull. It can be identified by its smaller size and rounder head shape. Note the absence of black wing tips.
The Lesser black-backed seagull Larus fuscus. This large seagull (52-64cm in length for wingspans 117-134cm) is about the same size as a herring gull. It is a western Eurasia Arctic and Subarctic breeder that migrates to more southern regions in the winter. In the East Atlantic Arctic, it is a common breeder from southwest Greenland, where it has been breeding since the 1990's, to northern Norway. This includes Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. It is also a rare breeder and annual summer visitor to Svalbard. Over this range, populations are divided in three subspecies. These subspecies vary in appearance with different shades of grey on the wings.
Greenland, Iceland, Faroe Islands: Larus fuscus graellsii. Upper wings are dark grey.
Southwest Sweden and western Norway: Larus fuscus intermedius. Upper wings are almost black.
Northern Norway, Sweden and Finland: Larus fuscus fuscus. Upper wings are deep black. This subspecies is most likely to be confused with the Great black-backed seagull.
The Great black-backed seagull Larus maritimus. This is the largest member of the Laridae family, with lengths between 64 cm and 78 cm for wingspans between 150 cm and 165 cm. Globally, it is present from eastern North America to western Siberia. In the East Atlantic Arctic, It is found all year long around Iceland, in the Faroe Islands, and in southern Greenland. It is a common summer breeder around the coast of the Baltic Sea and northern Fennoscandia. Finally, it has been breeding in Svalbard since the 1920's, and has become more common since then with more than 150 pairs today.
Lesser black-backed seagull (graellsii subspecies). It can be recognized from the Great black-backed seagull by the much smaller size, yellow legs, and in most of the East Atlantic Arctic
Great black-backed seagull. It can be recognized by its very large size, deep black upper wings, and pale pink legs.
Sabine's gull Xema sabini. This small long-distance migrator (30-34cm in length for a wingspan of about 95cm) breeds in northwestern and northeastern Greenland, western Svalbard, as well as some areas of northern and northeastern Siberia. It migrates through sea routes to winter as far south as northwestern South America and southwestern Africa. It can be seen as a passage visitor off the coast of many countries such as Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and Norway.
The Black-headed gull Larus ridibundus. A small migrating gull (34-37cm in length for wingspans of 100-110cm), the black-headed gull has a large breeding range from Iceland (where it has only been breeding since the 1930's) and western Europe to eastern Russia. This includes Fennoscandia and the Faroe Islands, where it is a sparse breeder and a common winter visitor. It is a common winter visitor to southeastern Greenland as well.
Ross's gull Rhodostethia rosea. Ross's gull is found breeding in four fragmented populations in northern Canada, eastern Greenland, southwestern Greenland, and northeastern Siberia. It winters at sea between Siberia and Alaska. It is the smallest Arctic gull apart from terns with lengths between 29-31cm and wingspans between 90-100cm. Ross's gulls are vagrants to Iceland and the Faroe Islands, and they are also regular summer visitors to Svalbard.
Sabine's gull. In breeding plumage, it can be distinguished from the laughing gull from its size, black bill with a yellow tip, and more extensive black coloration on the wings. The dark grey area on the head and upper neck has a deep black ring around the neck. The tail is white and forked. The legs are black.
Black-headed gull. In breeding plumage, it is recognized by the black head with a white circle around the eye, black wing extremities, crimson legs, and crimson beak with a black tip. It is slightly bigger than Sabine's gull.
Ross's gull. It is easy to recognize in breeding plumage by the white-pink coloration on the breast, black beak, red legs, and black ring around the upper neck.
Like seagulls, terns are part of the gull family Laridae. However, they are slightly different from seagulls in terms of shape and behavior. They are generally smaller, more slender birds with shorter bodies from head to feet but more slender wings and longer tails compared to their body size.
The Little tern Sternula albifrons. This little bird (21-25cm in length, 41-47cm wingspan) breeds in fragmented populations from western Europe and Africa to eastern Asia. In the East Atlantic Arctic, it is only found as a breeding bird, in a small area near the Baltic sea in central Finland. However, they are rare vagrants to other countries such as Norway, the Faroe Islands, and Norway.
The Common tern Sterna hirundo. Slightly bigger than the the Arctic tern (31-35cm in length, 77-98cm wingspan), this tern is more continental and found in more southern regions. It breeds throughout most of subarctic and temperate Eurasia and North America. This includes southern Finland, most of Sweden, and coastal Norway. Like the little tern, it is an extremely rare vagrant to Iceland, having been seen only five times between 1964 and 2011.
The Arctic tern Sterna paradisaea. Medium-sized for a tern (28-39cm in length, 65-75cm wingspans), this species is an Arctic breeder that is found in summer throughout most of the Arctic and Subarctic except for northern and eastern Greenland. This includes breeding colonies around Iceland, the Faroe Islands, southern and western Greenland, Norway, northern Sweden, northern Finland, and Svalbard. The Arctic tern winters in the southern ocean and has the longest migration of any animal.
Here is an amazing illustrated guide on identifying common terns, Arctic terns, and roseate terns, another European tern species.
Lesser tern. It can be identified from other species by the smaller size, yellow legs and bill, and white spots at the front of the head.
Common tern. The head of the common tern is flatter than that of the Arctic tern, and the dark red bill has a black tip which is absent in Arctic terns.
Arctic tern. The common tern is slightly smaller than the common tern. It is also more slender with narrower wings,
Skuas (also called jaegers) are part of the family Stercorariidae which contains a single genus Stercorarius. Skuas are similar to larger seagulls in size and shape, and they are predatory or parasitic in similar ways to some seagulls such as the great black-backed seagull. However, they are long-distance migrants, which is uncommon in large seagulls. There are three skua species that breed in the East Atlantic Arctic, and one common visitor:
The Arctic skua, or Parasitic jaeger Stercorarius parasiticus. This small skua (41-46cm in length for wingspans of 107-125cm) is a circumpolar bird and an Arctic breeding specialist. It migrates to the southern hemisphere in winter. In the East Atlantic Arctic, it breeds throughout Svalbard, Iceland, Greenland (except the North and Northeast), the Faroe Islands, and around most of Fennoscandia. It is well-known for stealing prey from other birds. There are three morphs of Arctic skuas: the pale morph shown below which is most common in the East Atlantic Arctic, an intermediate morph, and a mostly uniform dark morph.
The Long-tailed skua Stercorarius longicaudus. Like the Arctic skua, this is a circumpolar Arctic breeder which winter in the southern hemisphere. It is about the same size as the Arctic skua (41-46cm in length for wingspans of 105-115cm). In the East Atlantic Arctic, it breeds in northern and mountainous areas of Norway, eastern Greenland, northwestern Greenland, and Svalbard.
The Great skua Catharacta skua. This large skua species (lengths of 53-58cm for wingspans of 125-140cm) is a vagrant that winters at sea in the North Atlantic without a set migration path. It breeds in Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Norway, and the northern British islands like the Shetlands. Since the 1970's, it has also started breeding in Svalbard, where it is now considered a common breeder. It is a common winter visitor to Norway and southern Greenland.
The Pomarine skua Stercorarius pomarinus. This medium-sized skua ressembles the Arctic skua (light morph) and long-tailed skua in color, but with a stockier build and larger size (46-51cm in length for wingspans between 113-125cm). It is a common visitor to Svalbard and Iceland. This article describes in detail how to identify juveniles of the Arctic skua, long-tailed skua, and pomarine skua.
Arctic skua (pale morph). The Arctic skua has a slightly stockier build compared to the Long-tailed skua, a slightly longer neck, and proportionnally longer bill. There is a white "flash" under the wing. The cap is slightly lighter.
Long-tailed skua. Adults can be identified from the Arctic skua by the very long tail and dark primary feather (the longest in the wings) without white underneath. The brown color of the plumage is colder-toned.
Great skua.
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How To Change The Windows 10 Rollback Period
Last updated by rhiannon on 26. June 2018 - 15:36
When Windows 10 was first released, users had 30 days to "roll back" any new version of Windows. After the release of the Anniversary Edition, Microsoft changed the number of rollback days to 10. Here's how to increase or decrease the number of days you can roll back a Windows feature upgrade.
Windows 10 keeps the files of the current installation when a feature upgrade rolls out, so you can "roll back" the upgrade if you need to.
The current roll back period is 10 days. That may not be enough time to discover any bugs, incompatibilities, or new features that you may not want. You might decide to stick with the current version for a while. You might want to limit the amount of days for a roll back.
If you've upgraded from a previous version of Windows (Windows 7 or 8.1) you may want some extra time to discover how Windows 10 works and decide if you want to keep it or not. This article at Ghacks explains how to change the roll back day period.
Feature upgrades are version number upgrades, not the smaller Windows Update patches and fixes that are released every month. Feature upgrades have traditionally been named (Anniversary Update, Fall Creators Update, Spring Creators Update) that have a version number change and are the only versions that can be rolled back.
Note that there have been issues with some Windows 10 roll backs not working well or not working, so a backup of your hard drive or your important files and folders is always a good idea before an upgrade. See our articles for back up recommendations: Best Free Drive Cloning Software and Best Free File-Based Backup Program.
Change the number of rollback days for Windows 10 feature upgrades
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Meet/Park: 10am outside the Bath Arms pub Horningsham BA12 7LY. From the Warminster bypass take the A362 towards Frome. At the first roundabout take the first left, past Center Parcs. Follow this road for about 2 miles until you reach a T-junction. Turn right here and drive past the church and through the village until you see the Bath Arms pub in front of you. There is ample parking along this stretch of road as well as the pub car park.
Terrain: …followed by peaceful woodland and panoramic views from Heaven's Gate over Longleat House. There are a couple of stiles and an ascent of about 500 feet/150m.
Lunch: at the Bath Arms pub Horningsham. Menus will be emailed when this is confirmed for those who want to eat afterwards; then you can let Isobel know your lunch orders.
Distance: approximately 4 miles in length, about 2½ hours walking time at a leisurely pace with stops en route to take in the scenery and a visit to Downside Abbey with coffee available if required. For lovers of the countryside this is definitely an easy going walk not to be missed.
Terrain: There are one or two short inclines with the remainder flat. If the weather is wet on previous days it will be muddy underfoot in certain areas.
It was 4 years ago that the walking group visited Downside Abbey at Stratton on the Fosse – unfortunately, on that day it was cloudy and misty. If conditions are better, then it will allow us to see some picturesque scenery and panoramic views across Somerset and Wiltshire that were not visible back in 2015.
The walk starts in the village of Chilcompton, one of the larger villages in this part of Somerset, and takes us to some idyllic parts of the village. We will pass close by Chilcompton tunnel on the old Somerset and Dorset railway, then on to Stratton on the Fosse where we have arranged a visit to Downside Abbey – the home of one of England's premier public schools.
This is another unique opportunity to discover more of the area. A comfort and coffeebreak have been included at Downside Abbey.
Lunch: At the Somerset Wagon pub at approx. 12.30 p.m. A menu will be circulated on request.
Contact: Walk leaders are Rachel and Tony Howe (870661). Please contact them if you wish to join the walk or require more details.
Meet/park: The inaugural Keevil Bimble will gather at the Barge in Seend Cleeve ready to leave at 10 a.m.
Distance/terrain: approx 2.5 miles steady, flat walking. The walk will take us along the towpath of the Kennet and Avon Canal to the Bowerhill Residents Garden. From here we will walk up to the Bowerhill estate and visit the Pilot for a coffee. On the return leg we will do a short circuit through the estate to pick up the footpath back to the canal, returning along the towpath.
Contact: Geoff West 01380 870425 or [email protected] if you would like to join us.
Distance/terrain: A lovely circular leg-stretcher through 7-8 miles of the beautiful countryside of the Frome Valley for the Ramblers that will take in woodland, field and riverside paths, some short hills, a mill or two, and a castle. Further details to come as soon as the reccy is complete (follow the Buzz so you know when it's been updated).
Contact: Walk Leader Sarah Dow for details and to let her know if you are walking/will be stopping for lunch: [email protected] | 01380 871729 | 07870 909757.
Distance/terrain: From GFS we will walk across the fields to Great Chalfield where we can visit the lovely little church and stop outside the house for coffee, so bring your flask along or there is a small café in the courtyard if you would rather (and have your membership card with you). Returning in a circular route, all in a steady walk of just under 3 miles over well used paths that are quite manageable, one or two undulations but nothing too daunting for an ardent Bimbler.
BIMBLING NOTE: In May, June, July and August, we intend to add some shorter walks (bimbles) to the usual schedule. These walks will be aimed at those of us that find longer walks and uneven terrain a bit more challenging now, but would still like to get out in the fresh air for a bimble with friends. We'll aim to keep them to no more than 3 miles, flat, on good tracks and paths, and without stiles. We will, as always, start and end at at a pub and will stop for a coffee break on the way, either in a cafe if available or bring a flask, ending up at the pub for lunch. There will be no rush, just steady bimbles to relax into and enjoy.
Thanks to Ray Ward who started the group almost 10 years ago, and to he and David Bodman who have organised so many walks over the years.
We continue to meet once a month for walks which are always followed by a fabulous pub lunch. Walks vary, usually between 4 – 7 miles, and we pace ourselves to suit the slowest walker, with time to enjoy the views. New members are always welcome! | {
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Vision and Beliefs
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North County San Diego Positions
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of North County San Diego
Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy.
LOCAL PROGRAM 2018 – 2020
Special Districts – except school districts.
Support efforts to reduce the number of special districts by combining those providing like services.
Support measures to increase the quality and quantity of parks and recreation programs. Review additional areas; e.g., trails; possible study to determine which North County cities have adopted city-use plans for parks and recreation.
Preserve open space and acquire future park sites now.
Preserve the natural assets of the area, such as lagoons, watersheds, flood plains,
beaches, and bluffs.
Provide for recreational facilities which appeal to all ages and interest groups.
Provide for more neighborhood parks and expand year-round recreation programs.
Investigate additional sources of income and ways of financing expanded local parks
and recreation programs.
Support measures to insure availability of adequate school facilities and teachers. Provision for financing school site acquisition and building construction should be an integral part of any proposed residential development in the same manner as other services. Support the use of schools for community activities.
Delay the construction of large housing developments in those districts where sufficient
funds are not available for schools.
Investigate alternatives to bonding as the source of school monies.
Encourage participation by school districts in community planning, especially as it affects schools.
Support and encourage citizen participation in local government.
Improve the dissemination of understandable information on city government proceedings.
Increase and improve opportunities for citizen participation.
Schools should educate students in the value of public service in local governmental bodies.
Migrants/Immigrants/Working Homeless in North County San Diego
Support measures such as thorough media coverage and League-sponsored community meetings to promote public understanding of migrant/immigrant/at risk homeless issues. Support a strong role for local governmental agencies and policy-making bodies in meeting the needs of the migrants/immigrants/working homeless.
These agencies and governing bodies should:
Conduct a needs survey leading to the formulation of policy and work plan, including goals and measurable objectives.
Create full-time city staff positions where feasible to deal with migrants/immigrants/working homeless concerns.
Provide guidance through the system for citizen organizations concerned with aiding these groups; for example, guidance from the bodies or agencies which have jurisdiction over land use, legal matters, and zoning.
Facilitate the provision of adequate and innovative housing.
Facilitate employment through the establishment of hiring halls.
Provide supplementary services such as phone banks, mailing addresses, showers, and language instruction in such locations as emergency shelters, hiring halls, and libraries.
Public Transportation in North County San Diego
The League of Women Voters of North County San Diego supports the use of public transit to reduce the number of vehicle miles traveled on our roads and highways. Public transit should be safe, efficient, convenient, and cost effective. It should serve all segments of the population as well as geographic needs. Such systems should be integrated with local land use decisions and supported by extensive public education. To accomplish these goals the League supports the following measures:
The North County Transit District (NCTD) should take a stronger role in coordinating local land use patterns with the needs of public transport by:
Developing guidelines for developers and planners to use in initial project planning.
Forming a committee of planners/engineers from cities served to identify common problems and solutions.
Interacting with city councils; increasing staff to deal with local jurisdictions.
The state government should use funds from the General Fund for transit.
Cities and local jurisdictions should promote coordination between land use decisions and the needs of public transit by: financial incentives to developers to approve transit-oriented projects; establishment of formal policies and standards for transit-oriented development; and, public recognition of such developments.
NCTD should take the lead in improving public education about transportation issues by encouraging community organizations to provide education about the availability and use of public transit. Such groups include: employers; schools and colleges; senior organizations; chambers of commerce; visitors' centers; public and commercial TV outlets and radio; churches and community groups; realtors; cities, through their web pages; League of Women Voters.
NCTD should provide better service to low-density areas by coordinating and encouraging the use of existing services such as taxi vouchers, dial-a-ride van pools, and shuttles.
Reports about NCTD's cost efficiency and productivity should be made readily available to the public by:
Presentation of full performance audits to the NCTD Board, city councils, and the County Board of Supervisors at public meetings.
Publication in the media.
NCTD should try to increase income beyond current sources by:
Issuing revenue bonds for capital projects.
Leasing surplus property at market prices.
Urging the use of Traffic Impact Fees (collected by cities as a condition of development) for public transit as well as roads.
Lobbying for the designated funds from the General Fund.
NCTD should try to increase its ridership by:
Providing more convenient schedules and routes; better connections; on time services; safe pedestrian access at bus stops; and amenities such as benches and lighting.
Reducing fares.
Increasing the regional goal for transit usage above the current 2% of all traffic.
Urging the reduction of the number of freeway lanes available for single driver cars.
Studying the operation of similar districts where public transit works well both in the U.S. and abroad.
Civil Engagement
Promote civil engagement in political speech with an underlying respect for different viewpoints, a willingness to listen to each other, and a joint commitment to act in the public good.
Raise public awareness of civil engagement basics of objectivity, respect, and avoidance of hostility.
Support educational opportunities on civil engagement fundamentals.
Issues for Education and Advocacy
Continue Voter Service as our main focus.
Continue efforts to encourage schools to educate students, parents and teachers about Human Trafficking.
Develop outreach to educate and engage in civic participation: for example, board appointments and public offices.
Advocate transparency and participatory government.
Expand voter registration to include voter education and voter turnout.
Carlsbad Unit
Support timely revision and/or review of all elements of the General Plan as needed and in accordance with state law.
Form of City Government in Carlsbad
Support of the council-manager form of government in Carlsbad.
The mayor should serve with no powers other than those currently exercised.
The Council should continue to review its own committee and ceremonial assignments to
determine what could be delegated to staff or members of citizen advisory bodies as a way to reduce workloads.
Monitor transparency of the appointment process to the Carlsbad city boards, commissions and committees.
Tri-City Hospital District
Support measures to make the Hospital Board more representative of the communities it serves.
The Board should remain seven members with the option of election by geographic areas.
Job descriptions should be created and publicized to encourage more citizens to run for office.
Support measures to publicize the activities of the Tri-City Hospital Board more fully.
All board meetings should be broadcast live, recorded, archived and made available to the public.
Citizen advisory groups should be established to receive comments from citizens and serve as training grounds for public office.
Packets and agendas for meetings should be placed in the Vista, Carlsbad, and Oceanside libraries and posted on websites.
Issues for Emphasis – Carlsbad
Encourage participation in the Carlsbad Citizens' Academy.
Educate voters on the new process of voting by districts in Carlsbad
Oceanside Unit
Issues for Emphasis – Oceanside
A specific focus within the proposed Position on Homelessness.
Participate in Voter Service.
Participate in the update of the Oceanside Master Plan of Parks and Recreation from 1996.
San Dieguito Unit
Issues for Emphasis – San Dieguito
Act to increase LWV visibility in our area by supporting Voter Service such as registering citizens to vote, presenting ballot measures to citizen groups, moderating local candidate forums, helping schools with their elections.
Research voter apathy in our area; how many people did not vote in the 2016 Presidential Election, what new laws are being proposed, what are the voting demographics, how to use social media effectively. Then develop an action plan to educate all area voters about how they can learn about issues, track matters of import to them, evaluate information, and become informed voters who now want to vote.
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New Disease Reports (2009) 19, 1.
Artemisia annua is the source of artemisinin, an antimalarial compound recommended by the World Health Organisation. Widely cultivated in China and Asia, Artemisia is a new crop for Africa and is largely limited to Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. African cultivation is anticipated to increase in response to growing demands for artemisinin-based drugs and suitable environments for growing A. annua have been identified in several African countries (Simon et al., 2006). Few pests are recorded from A. annua and limited consideration has been given to its potential pests.
A disease of Artemisia was first noted in August 2007 in Kamuganguzi, near Kabale (South-west Uganda; 2210 m above sea level; 1°20'20''S and 30°00'9''E).Affected plants initially show longitudinal water soaked stem lesions, characteristic of a bacterial infection, which turn into necrotic streaks that split open to expose the pith or result in stem breaking (Fig. 1).Leaves borne on affected parts wilt and die (Fig. 2). Yield loss has not been quantitatively determined, but seedlings can be killed and mature plants defoliated with incidence of up to 28% (Ssekiwoko, unpublished observations).
Bacterial isolation from leaf material was undertaken in Uganda on yeast extract peptone glucose agar (YPGA). A shiny yellow convex, mucoid, bacterial colony dominated isolation plates after 48hrs of incubation at 27°C. Single colony sub-cultures were taken to ensure purity, and cultures sent for identification at the Central Science Laboratory. Identification was by fatty acid profiling (MIDI system) and sequencing of the Gyrase B gene (Parkinson et al., 2009). Both approaches revealed closest similarity to Xanthomonas hortorum (Midi ID score = 0.735; sequence similarity to X. hortorum type strain NCPPB939 = 96%).Pathogenicity on A. annua was confirmed by topical spray inoculation (approximately 107 cfu/ml), followed by a 24hr period in a sealed polythene bag and growth under controlled glasshouse conditions for two weeks (minimum temperature 25°C) after which symptoms characteristic of the disease observed in the field were obtained.
This is the first report of a Xanthomonas hortorum strain pathogenic on Artemisia. A reference culture is held by the UK National Collection of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria, Accession No. NCPPB 4435. The GenBank Accession No. for the gyrB sequence is EU815325.
Simon JE, Park C, Wu QL, Diatta M, Diouf B, Wilde B, Asante-Darty J, Acquaye D, Quansah C, Ferreira JF,2006. Artemisia annua: Production in sub-Sahara Africa.Association for Advancement of Industrial Crops (AAIC) 6th National Symposium:Creating Markets for the Economic Development of New Crops and New Uses. San Diego, CA. October 14-18, 2006, 74 (Abstract).
Parkinson, N, Cowie, C, Heeney, J, Stead, D, 2009. Phylogenetic structure of Xanthomonas determined by comparison of gyrB sequences. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 59, 264-74. | {
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Q: telegram bot api. Как уменьшить размер кнопок? (Java) KeyboardRow row = new KeyboardRow();
row.add("1");
keyboard.add(row);
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row.add("2");
keyboard.add(row);
row = new KeyboardRow();
row.add("3");
keyboard.add(row);
Как уменьшить размер кнопок? ( имеется в виду самой рамки с кнопками)
A: Если открыть документацию, то много чего интересного можно узнать. Например то, что у клавиатуры есть параметр resize_keyboard, который в Вашем случае нужно установить на true:
https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#replykeyboardmarkup
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Oxnard is the most populous county in Ventura County. The city is located 60 miles west of Los Angeles. Oxnard has a regional airport. The city was incorporated in 1903 and comes under the Greater Los Angeles Area. Oxnard is located on the Oxnard Plain that is blessed with a number of biological hotspots.
Oxnard California City overview
Home values in Oxnard have been increasing at a steady rate. Experts predict the trend to continue for the coming years. The median list price per sq. foot of properties in the city fluctuates in the range of $300-$400.
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, manufacturing, and retail trade are a few major industries in Oxnard. A substantial part of the city's population is engaged in white-collar jobs. Around 12.8 percent(each) of the city's working population is engaged in administrative and farming jobs. 9.8 percent of the city's workforce is engaged in sales activities, while 8.9 percent of the working population contributes to the production sector.
Utilities, quarrying, mining, and oil gas extraction are some of the highest paying industries in Oxnard. The city has a robust public transportation system. There are various transit services connecting different parts of the city. Locals prefer availing the local bus service, which helps combat the dual problem of traffic congestion and pollution. Passenger trains connect Oxnard to neighboring cities such as Santa Mora, Santa Clarita, and Fillmore. A substantial percentage of the city's population prefers driving to work, which is understandable given the fact that the average commute time is lower (24.2 minutes) as compared to the national average of 26 minutes.
The student population in Oxnard is skewed towards females. For every 671 females graduating from colleges in Oxnard there are 587 males. Liberal Arts & Sciences, Biological & Physical Sciences, General Business Administration & Management, and Fire Prevention & Safety Technology are some of the most in-demand majors.
Locals mostly use English to communicate. Tagalog and Spanish are two other major languages spoken in the city. Oxnard is a melting pot of different cultures. The local population primarily comprises of Hispanics, Asians and Blacks.
Oxnard California Crime statistics
Oxnard's overall crime rate is 12 percent and 18 percent higher than California's and the national average respectively. A person's chances of becoming a victim of a violent crime in Oxnard is 1 in 221. The city's violent crime rate is 2 percent and 17 percent higher than California's and the national average respectively. The city's property crime rate is 14 percent and 19 percent higher than California's and the national average respectively. One in every 35 people in the city become a victim of a property crime. Oxnard is safer than 26 percent and 22 percent of the cities in California and the US respectively. The overall chances of becoming a victim of a crime in Oxnard is 1 in 30.
Major types of violent crimes committed in the city include assault, rape, murder, and robbery. Property crimes include burglary and vehicle theft. Studies show that the crime rate in the city has decreased by 9 percent year on year. While the city's property crime rate has dipped by 10 percent, the violent crime rate has seen a surge of 2 percent.
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'I have tried my best to give freedom to my player and express himself' - Hardik Pandya on his captaincy philosophy
'Going forward, we won't play with a single mindset', said Pandya.
Hardik Pandya. (Photo Source: Twitter)
ANKIT MISHRA
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Updated - Nov 22, 2022, 20:55 IST
Hardik Pandya-led team India successfully registered a 1-0 series win against hosts New Zealand after the third and final T20I match concluded in a rain-hit DLS tie. The Men in Blue relished some magnificent performances throughout the series, Suryakumar Yadav's century being the highlight, that eventually helped India clinch the title.
Stand-in skipper Hardik Pandya who added yet another trophy under his belt voiced that he wants the side to play with freedom. Furthermore, Pandya also stated that he was open to the idea of being aggressive right from the word 'go'. Recently, India has adapted the aggressive approach of batting, which has somewhat proved beneficial for the team.
Hardik Pandya on his captaincy philosophy. #crickettwitter #Cricket pic.twitter.com/E3K7TdXk93
— Vimal कुमार (@Vimalwa) November 22, 2022
"To be honest, I have tried my best to give freedom to my players so that he can go out and express himself. Whosoever has come here to play international cricket, has played many games before. So, the same ideology was there in the World Cup," said Hardik during a post-match press conference.
"Obviously, things we couldn't implement are getting highlighted. But going forward, we won't play with a single mindset. The mandate would be to go, enjoy, and if you feel like hitting right from the first ball, just hit. The player will have full support and will be backed thoroughly," he added.
Everyone will get a fair amount of chance: Hardik Pandya
Of the new additions in the squad for the series, many of the players were keen to make a mark for the national side but were forced to sit on the sidelines due to the rain playing a key role. Hardik further addressed the issues of certain players in the squad not getting enough chances in the series.
"Firstly, what is being spoken outside doesn't matter to us. This is my team, what I and the coach feel right, we'll go by that. Sabko mauka milega, poora milega. Aur jab milega tab lamba mauka milega (Everyone will get a fair amount of chance and when it happens, that particular player will be backed for a long time)," said Hardik.
With the T20I series now concluded, the two giants will cross swords for a three-match ODI series starting November 25 at Eden Park in Auckland. Players who missed out in the T20I series, and are also a part of the ODI squad, will hope to getting a chance in the 50-over format against the Kiwis.
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Oklahoma AG Mike Hunter urges U.S. Supreme Court to allow abortion ban after 15 weeks
Chris Casteel
Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to take a Mississippi case that could allow states to ban abortions after 15 weeks, one of at least four abortion cases in the court's current term in which Hunter's office has backed state regulations.
Among the other cases in which Hunter has joined arguments is one from Kentucky that involves restrictions on dilation and extraction abortions. The Oklahoma Legislature approved similar restrictions in 2015, and an Oklahoma County judge upheld them, but an appeal is pending before the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
Hunter said his office has a strong interest in getting involved when "wayward" courts "get the facts and the law wrong on issues of immense public importance like abortion."
The head of the ACLU of Oklahoma said that, in regard to abortion law, "Hunter has often acted in the interest of his personal politics, and not within the framework of the law."
Supreme Court could review Mississippi law
The U.S. Supreme Court has been considering for months whether to review the Mississippi case. Consent by four of the nine justices is required for the court to accept a case for review; anti-abortion advocates have been hoping that the court, now with six conservatives, would be willing to overturn some precedents.
The Mississippi case involves a law approved in that state in 2018 called the Gestational Age Act; the law was struck down by a federal district judge, and the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the judge's ruling.
The state is seeking U.S. Supreme Court review, arguing that the law "protects the health of mothers, the dignity of unborn children and the integrity of the medical profession and society by allowing abortions after 15 weeks' gestational age only in medical emergencies or for severe fetal abnormality."
More:Supreme Court's split decision for abortion rights gives opponents an unlikely boost
According to the state, surgical abortions after 15 weeks carry inherent health risks and a human fetus can experience "conscious pain perception" in the time period covered by the law.
Attorneys for the Center for Reproductive Rights, among those urging the high court not to review the circuit court's decision, told justices that the decisions in Roe v Wade, Planned Parenthood v Casey and other abortion cases "are clear that, before viability, it is for the pregnant person, and not the State, to make the ultimate decision whether to continue a pregnancy.
"A pre-viability abortion ban unquestionably contravenes this fundamental tenet of the Court's abortion jurisprudence."
Oklahoma joins states in legal battle
Hunter joined a friend-of-the-court brief with 17 other Republican attorneys general arguing that the Supreme Court should hear the case. The states said the question was whether "an abortion law is necessarily unconstitutional, regardless of the State's interest or the actual burden on women, when it theoretically could prevent a small number of women from obtaining a pre-viability abortion."
In written responses to questions, Hunter said the brief he joined in the Mississippi case "explains how the misguided lower court decisions there cast 'doubt on the lawfulness of any restriction on the right to abortion prior to 23 weeks.'"
Abortion in the US:Texas 'heartbeat bill' banning abortions at 6 weeks gets initial approval from House
Also, Hunter said, the brief shows how lower court decisions called into question the ability of states to enforce their laws and curtailed states from preventing new evidence regarding fetal development and pain. The lower courts grossly impugned "the motives of Mississippi and any other State that values unborn life" by condemning "state legislators, without any evidence, as bigots," Hunter said, quoting the states' brief.
Tamya Cox-Toure, executive director of the ACLU of Oklahoma, said it is Hunter's "sworn duty to uphold state and federal law, including most importantly respecting the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
"Abortion care is still legal across the United States. While we cannot know the outcome of this or any case before the courts, we can affirm that no one is truly free so long as they are unable to make decisions about our own health, our bodies, and our families."
Oklahoma AG Mike Hunter's role
Hunter is currently defending, before the Oklahoma Supreme Court, the 2015 law barring the dilation and evacuation method of abortion — which involves dismembering the fetus — after 14 weeks unless a "fetal demise" procedure is first performed. That law has never gone into effect because of legal challenges.
He is also defending a 2015 state law requiring women seeking an abortion to wait 72 hours after receiving state-mandated information. Before the law was approved, women had to wait 24 hours.
Last year, Hunter fought a federal judge's order partially rejecting Gov. Kevin Stitt's inclusion of abortions in a ban on surgical procedures during the health emergency caused by the coronavirus. The judge said the ban on medication abortions posed an undue burden on women seeking abortions, which is unconstitutional under Supreme Court decisions.
More:What does Arizona's new abortion law do, what are the exceptions and how does it compare to other states?
'When lower federal courts get the facts and the law wrong'
Asked whether he believed it was his job to ensure laws don't impose an undue burden on women seeking an abortion, Hunter said last week, "My role is to defend laws enacted by the People of Oklahoma and their representatives."
Regarding his involvement in other abortion cases before the high court, Hunter said, "In sum, when lower federal courts get the facts and the law wrong on issues of immense public importance like abortion, and especially when they do so while baselessly smearing state actors who are defending unborn lives and women's health, my office has a strong interest in seeing that those decisions are overturned.
"Otherwise, the wayward approach of lower courts could easily spread to other circuits and states, threatening our laws, which is why nearly 20 states joined the (Mississippi case) amicus brief."
Cox-Toure said U.S. Supreme Court decisions have "clearly asserted that states cannot create undue burdens to abortion access. The efforts of our lawmakers, and in the case of AG Hunter, to continue to push restrictions on abortion care access, such as TRAP laws (targeted restrictions on abortion providers), are blatant examples that they will stop at nothing to prevent safe, legal access to health care no matter who is impacted and at whatever it costs Oklahomans to fight these unconstitutional bills in the courts."
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has not acted on the appeal of the dilation and evacuation law; the appeal was filed in October 2019.
The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals invalidated a similar law in Kentucky, and, when the state's health secretary declined to continue to appeal, the court prevented the state attorney general from defending the law.
The Kentucky attorney general sought review from the U.S. Supreme Court, and justices agreed to hear arguments about whether the attorney general should have been allowed to intervene when no other state official would defend the law.
Hunter joined a brief with 19 other states arguing that states "have a strong and indisputable sovereign interest in defending their laws in federal court."
Hunter also joined a brief with 18 other states in an Indiana case about whether parental notice is required when a court allows a minor to have an abortion. The states urged the high court to reaffirm "the well-established principle that parents are entitled to shape the life and moral direction of their children."
The Supreme Court has not decided whether to take the case.
Hunter also joined an effort with 20 other states backing Tennessee's request that the U.S. Supreme Court allow a state waiting period to go into effect. Tennessee withdrew its application when the law was allowed to go into effect pending an appeal. | {
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8 Best Costumes From Santarchy 2014 in Scottsdale
Benjamin Leatherman
Benjamin Leatherman | December 8, 2014 | 10:00am
Several hundred Santas walked into a bar this past weekend. No, that's not the setup for the lamest Christmas joke ever, but instead is the most succinct way we could sum up this year's edition of Santarchy, which took place on Saturday, December 6, in downtown Scottsdale.
Thing is, it wasn't just an endless series of Saint Nick doppelgangers that participated in the annual urban prank and bar crawl, as an enormous cadre of characters in costumes inspired by the holidays in every form and fashion hit up most of the bigger bars in Scottsdale -- including Dos Gringos, Rockbar, Wasted Grain, The Derby, Hi Fi, and Maya -- and filled 'em to capacity.
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We saw herds of reindeer and snow bunnies, Mrs. Claus times ten, angels, snowmen, and several different iterations of Buddy from Elf. There was also Santa Jaws, life-size stockings and gifts, and something called "Soul Santa." Heck, we even found Jesus.
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Some costumes stuck out from the rest because of their creativity or memorable nature, including the following eight outfits, which were our favorites.
Although Beetlejuice largely associated with Halloween, especially given the spooky nature of the original Tim Burton film that spawned him, many of the costumes at Santarchy involve mashups of every sort. So when we encountered local resident Craig Zielinski dressed as the "ghost with the most," it felt downright appropriate. However, we had to suppress the urge to utter "Beetlejuice" three times in a row to see if Zielinski would dissappear in a puff of smoke.
Rambo Claus
We're willing to bet that a lot more people would be nice instead of naughty if this tough-as-nails mashup of Santa and fictional soldier John Rambo, portrayed by Valley resident Gabe Garcia, was the one deciding who got gifts during the Christmas season. The 45-year-old, who lives in San Tan Valley, probably would've dug that immensely as a teenager, since he was a major fan of the character and the movies around that era. "Rambo was a big thing when I was in high school," Garcia says.
The Grinch and Martha May
The Grinch is sort of inescapable this time of year. Its almost guaranteed that you'll hear the song from the 1966 holiday special at least once and probably even catch a few glimpses of the special itself. So its no surprise that we saw at least a couple different instances of the character at Santarchy. No one, however, went all out with their costume like David Baldwin, who wore a green morph suit, painted his face, and donned a piece of neon green faux fur to complete his Grinch ensemble. He was accompanied by his S.O. Samanatha Diaz, who dressed as the Grinch's love interest Martha May from the 2000 film version of the tale. "It's one of our six favorite movies," Baldwin says, "And we knew we could pull it off." And indeed they did.
Yukon Cornelius and Hermey
When Josh England and Roushan Ghanbari were considering costume ideas for this year's Santarchy, they wanted to be something other than some Kris Kringle clones. "It was hard to find costume ideas since there are so many Santas," England says. Eventually, they decided to portray the loveably gruff arctic prospector Yukon Cornelius and the misfit elf (and would-be dentist) Hermey from the classic Rankin-Bass holiday special, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. It was a good choice, considering the beloved status of both characters.
Santa's Naughty or Nice List
Joanna Rawcliffe of Dallas faced a similar dilemma with her costume. She came all the way to Phoenix to attend Santarchy with her bestie, who resides here in the Valley, but was undecided about what to be up until the day of the event. "We were driving around and I was thinking, 'What kind of Santa can I be?' Then it came to me, I can be Santa's list." As such turned a plain white shirt into a running tally of those Santarchy participants who thought they were either naughty or nice. Tellingly, when we spoke with Rawcliffe, there were slightly more names on the naughty side of things, which wasn't too surprising, given the debaucherous nature of the event.
The Knight Before Christmas
The award for the cleverest costume of Santarchy goes to Winston Anderson of Chandler as the Intel engineer mixed an actual suit of armor that he purchased off Craigslist with a traditional Santa suit to create this funny visual pun. This festive knight even had a damsel in distress in the form of his fiancé, Jodi Shannan, but was more interested in wielding drinks in his hand instead of a sword.
More than a few Santarchy participants attended the event while dressed as Randy Quaid's loveably hickoid character Cousin Eddie from National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, particularly from the memorable scene where he empties sewage from his RV into a storm drain while wearing a skimpy bathrobe, a hunter's cap, and little else. Austin Moreland of Peoria was our favorite of the bunch, since he acted just as vociferously ribald as character when we encountered him at Dos Gringos, loudly exclaiming, "Shitter was full!" with just as much gusto as Quaid.
Dick in a Box
Of the many hilarious digital shorts created by the members of Lonely Island for Saturday Night Live, arguably the funniest is the R&B slow jam from Justin Timberlake and Andy Samberg extolling the virtues of packaging up their packages for Christmas. Local resident Shaun Eatherly is as much of a fan of the short as we are, as it inspired his Santarchy costume. Thankfully, he refrained from following the step-by-step instructions laid out in the song to letter and instead just mounted the mock-up of a gift-wrapped box on his waist.
Benjamin Leatherman is the clubs editor at Phoenix New Times. He covers local nightlife, music, culture, geekery, and fringe pursuits.
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Old Dog; New Tricks
January 27, 2012 at 5:38 pm (Uncategorized)
There might be something to that saying about not being able to teach an old dog new tricks. Hell, it's hard enough teaching a new dog new tricks (although Lester is quite adorable when he rolls over on command).
First, last October after enduring years of teasing (thank you comrade S. and I really mean that), I signed up for French classes. The group to which I belong is bi-lingual and produces a review in both English and French, and I go to Montreal several times a year including for the Anarchist bookfair in May. French is good. I struggled a little in the first session, but I'm persisting. The second session started a week or two back and so far it's pretty good.
According to received wisdom, it takes seven years to become fluent in a second language. Acquiring a native accent in a second language after puberty is much harder. I'm resigned to the fact that I will never speak French sounding as a native speaker, but I do have aspirations to be able to carry on a conversation.
Second, my eight-year-old son is taking skating lessons. Every kid in Canada should be able to skate, but like many of the kids in the class, it's not easy. In a good parent moment, I foolishly said, I'll take lessons too, and so there I was.
As I stood waiting to step onto the ice with my brand new skates and helmet, I wondered: Do I really need to be able to slide around on two thin pieces of metal on ice? Really? I hugged the guard rail pretty hard for the first half of the class, but by the end of the first session I was walking across the ice. By the end of the second, I was almost skating. Needless to say, I was very pleased by my progress.
On the third night, I had my Icarus moment. I took two nasty falls on exactly the same spot. Point of impact: right elbow and right hip. When I got into bed a few hours later, I accidentally lay on my right side. It felt as if I had bene kicked by a mule. (Not having ever been kicked by a mule I can only imagine what it might feel like, but I'm pretty sure it hurts.. a lot. Four days after the lesson, my hip is a fine burgundy. And yes, it still hurts.
Still, learning French and skating, could I get anymore Canadian?
A friend informed me that I could, but I'd have to be drinking a cup of Tim Horton's coffee and carrying a beaver while skating to do it.
Yeah, and speaking French too, right?
Occupy Wall Street and Anti-Capitalism
January 26, 2012 at 11:47 pm (Uncategorized)
Meeting announcement. This Sunday in New York.
Do you believe another world is possible? That humankind would be better off with a system other than capitalism (or the other class societies that came before it)? Are you inspired by OWS and the explosion of the occupy movement, but also find the need for a network of similar minded activists to work or share ideas with?
Revolutionary and non-sectarian anarchists, socialists, and communists are coming together to report on their activity in OWS, share insights and discuss next steps, support each other, and hopefully work
together productively in the future.
Our first meeting, initiated by a small group of anti-capitalist activists, took place on January 8th. About forty-five people attended and, after a productive discussion, agreed to continue meeting.
We are not looking to 'take over' OWS, or build a separate alternative to it, but to form a network for anti-capitalist activists already active in the movement. No decisions have been made about what we might do!
Sunday January 29th 6:00 PM
The Commons 388 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn
(three blocks from the Atlantic Avenue Subway Stop)
6:15 – 6:45 One-to-One Introductions and Small Group Conversations
6:45 – 7:45 Discussion on what is happening in New York City
7:45 – 8:15 Small Group Discussions on Common Work
Come join the conversation and contribute to an explicitly anti-capitalist current within the occupy movement.
For more information, write to: [email protected].
Life is Work, but Work isn't Life
In the second half of last year, I was underemployed. Well, basically unemployed with short bursts of employment. As anyone whose has negotiated between the two states of existence knows, both are filled with strong emotions.
When I'm working, I'm more accurately working for the weekend, Friday night and its magic of possibilities, only to ber crushed by the misery of Sunday knowing that you will be back at work on Monday. Like most workers I dream of free time, holidays etc. And I actually aspects of my job, as there are many moments of personal freedom combined with a wage that's not as bad as some. But there have been many many moments in my working life when the job sucked, the bosses were, well, bosses and the pay was unspeakably low.
To be quit of that state is often welcome. Forty extra hours a week to do….well anything. Not waking up at 4:30 and being unable to go back to sleep because work is coming. One of my concerns when I went back to work was when would I have time to do all the stuff that just needs to get done?
But then, the reality sinks in. I'm not independently wealthy. The only thing I can sell in this market economy is my ability to labour. No work means no money. The miserable pittance the government hands out is just that miserable . In Canada, employment insurance benefits are 55% of salary to a maximum of just over $400 a week (so if you had a semi-decent paying job, you benefit is actually much less than 55% ). That's quite a drop, and given that most people are a paycheque of two away from poverty, that's quite terrifying.
I'm not a big spender. I don't have debts apart from my mortgage, but inexorably, the bank account declines. As English singer-songwriter TV Smith observed in a song I posted last week, it's expensive being poor.
So on we tread. Caught between a rock and a hard place, between employment and unemployment. And we wonder, is this all there is? For most of my life, I've believed in a negative answer to that question. There is better, possible world. And it's coming.
Expensive Being Poor
I refer to this song in an as yet unpublished piece, and it's so good, I thought why not post it here. From TV Smith's Generation Y record.
And the car is off the road but I never had a car.
And I pay more for my food 'cause the supermarket's too far.
It's expensive being poor because everything costs more,
Knocking on a closing door, it's expensive being poor,
Someone throw me down some crumbs I will eat them off the floor,
It's expensive being poor but I look good when I get desperate.
And the box is on the fritz, it's a black and white, or was,
I tried taking it to bits now the picture's just a grey fuzz.
It's expensive being poor because everything costs more
someone pick me off the floor, it's expensive being poor,
How can I live with what I did when the cinema's six quid?
Let the good times roll Into a bottomless hole with job,
Friends and future my ideal home furniture,
Let the trumpets sound as my house falls down.
And the dust begins to clear and I'm lying on the ground,
And I'm standing on a path in an unknown part of town,
And the path leads me away over hills and out of sight,
In the blazing sun by day and the hanging moon by night,
And I wind up in a place where I never have to count,
And I never see the waves as I push my leaking boat out.
It's expensive being poor because everything hurts more,
Knocking on a bolted door It's expensive being poor.
It's expensive being poor, but I look good when I get desperate.
2012: OWS at a Crossroads
January 3, 2012 at 1:18 pm (Uncategorized)
The meeting takes place this Sunday. If you're in the New York area, consider attending.
As the year is ending, the Occupy movement can look back with pride. A lot was accomplished in just a few months time. Our protest has broken the silence on the pain that the system we live under inflicts on the vast majority of the population. It has shifted the debate. It has spread throughout the country and beyond. It has created a space in which all voices can express themselves, in which people talk to each other about their lives and relate it to what's happening to society. It has protected and expanded this space with creative direct democracy-methods. It has seen itself in continuation of, and in solidarity with, the protest movements in Egypt, Greece, Spain and everywhere against a global system of injustice. And its essential slogan : "Occupy !" gives a sense of direction to our movement : Let's occupy our world, make it work for the needs of the 99% !
To occupy our world, we must expropriate its current owners, dubbed the 1% but more appropriately described as "capital." But not everyone in the Occupy movement agrees with this conclusion. So now that the movement enters a new phase, and everyone is talking about what the next step will be, it finds itself at a crossroads. We are all bound together by our outrage over the injustice this system inflicts but we draw different conclusions. Some think our aim must be to reform the system, to change the laws to protect politicians from the corrupting influence of money. Others like us think that, as long as the capitalist core of the system survives, it won't matter how democratically politicians are elected, they will always be bound by higher laws, the laws of capital. Congress, the Democratic party and its trade union allies, the cops, the mayors, governors etc, are all integral parts of the soulless machine that structures society in the interests of capital. They can never represent the interests of the 99%.
In 2012, the spectacle of the electoral circus will suck up a lot of media-attention and it threatens to suck up part of the Occupy movement as well. The challenge to those who refuse to be co-opted by the very forces against whose policies the movement has risen, who don't want to become foot soldiers for progessive Democrats or the unions, is to pose an alternative perspective to the movement.
How to concretize the battle cry "Occupy!" ? How to resist the forces of co-optation ? How to reach out to the '99%' in the workplaces, whose involvement is vital to our movement ? How will the deepening of capitalism's crisis in the coming year increase the pressure and affect the spread of the Occupy movement ?
These and other questions, the anti-capitalists in the Occupy movement need to discuss. We invite them to do so at an open meeting, on January 8th.
388 Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn
Issued by : a group of anti-capitalist activists
For more information, write to : Against Profit NYC
Top Ten Lists – A cautionary Tale
I'm not really sure why people think the holidays are a time to kick back and catch up. Holidays, especially the Christmas ones, seem the busiest time in life. Anyway, it's Monday and I'm now reading the Sunday New York Times magazine.
Wanted to pass on though, a terrific article about top ten lists. "The Top 210 Reasons to Make (and Love) Top Ten Lists."
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Turning up HEET
Environmental activists use 'barn-raising' party to weatherize homes and bring neighbors together
By Jennifer Schwartz
Globe Correspondent / November 30, 2008
A lthough Nancy Tauber wants to do her part to counter climate change as much as the next citizen, she admits that she and her husband, Tony, aren't exactly the handiest people.
So when the Cambridgeport couple heard about volunteers who weatherize houses to make them more energy efficient, the Taubers offered their Chestnut Street home and invited dozens of strangers to insulate pipes in the basement and install weather stripping under the door frames. All the Taubers had to do was supply the materials - and provide food and drinks for the party and jam session that followed. The labor was free.
"It feels like having a bunch of fairy godmothers and godfathers around," Nancy Tauber said in her kitchen two weekends ago, as a man wearing a tool belt explained to a middle-aged woman how to insulate an outlet. "Who wouldn't want something like this?"
The Taubers - along with Susan Shelkrot and Eric Kupferberg two houses down - were participating in a "barn-raising event" organized by the Home Energy Efficient Team, or HEET, a Cambridge-based co-op that sprouted from a neighborhood organization called GreenPort. The purpose of both groups, according to co-founder Steve Morr-Wineman, is to bring neighbors together to respond to the environmental crisis.
The idea of a barn-raising comes from a more rural time when a community mobilized to help a family build a barn. HEET has adapted the concept to a big project that needs many hands. Neighbors work together to weatherize homes, and, in the process, learn skills to use in their own houses.
"On the surface, one house a month doesn't make a big difference," said Morr-Wineman. "But it's like a workshop - people learn the skills to weatherize their own homes, and our hope is that it has a multiplier effect."
HEET was founded in June, and word spread fast through blogs. The first barn-raising was held Aug. 10.
"Forty people showed up to the first one - we couldn't believe it," said Morr-Wineman.
A barn-raising begins when the homeowners chosen as hosts meet with HEET members to assess what can be done to reduce heating bills.
Audrey Schulman, a cofounder of HEET, then gathers skilled team leaders - some contractors, others handymen - to guide the often unskilled volunteers through the work.
"There are six or seven team leaders here today," said Schulman.
At the day's inception, the leaders explained to the group of 40 on what part of the project they would work.
"The leaders are really into it - it wasn't hard to find people who wanted to help out," Schulman said.
The leaders also act as supervisors to reduce injuries, according to Schulman. Power tools are not used, no one is on ladders, and all participants sign a liability waiver at the beginning of the day.
"No injuries so far," said Morr-Wineman. "We're pretty careful - we also won't do any sanding where there's a possibility of lead paint."
The Taubers didn't seem daunted in the least by the constant foot traffic of strangers through their house, picking at their pipes and applying caulking.
"It's great," said Tony Tauber, who estimated he and his wife spent close to $400 for the supplies. "I understand why people want to host it, but I'm really impressed by the number of people willing to teach and learn."
"No, I don't know many of these people," said Nancy Tauber, looking around. A young woman passing through the kitchen promptly introduced herself with a smile.
Later that day, the Taubers brought out their spread of food, and musicians with a keyboard, fiddle, and bass played in celebration of the day's end.
"These events are really interchangeable as barn-raisings and parties," said Morr-Wineman. "People enjoy just getting together and meeting one another - this whole thing has a real community-building element."
"On one hand, this whole thing is very Cambridge," said Morr-Wineman. "But it's happening in Plymouth, N.H., too. I've heard word of other barn-raisings across the state, from Newton to Northampton. This sort of thing is an example of real Americana."
Now, HEET is trying to organize a barn-raising at the Cambridgeport School.
"The principal has approved it, and we're hoping to get 50 to 75 people there sometime in January," said Morr-Wineman.
The white-haired activist, who turns 60 next month, is almost giddily optimistic about the barn-raisings.
"I've been involved in a lot of social change stuff during my life," he said. "Truly, I've never been involved in something that has so exceeded my expectations."
Jennifer Schwartz can be reached at jensch72@gmail. com. | {
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Non-Review Review: Batman Returns
Posted on November 17, 2009 by Darren
I adore Batman Returns. It tends to be a rather polarising film, and certainly a polarising Batman adaptation. It was famously too dark and too weird for mainstream audiences, with too much creepy and freaky stuff serving to distress the parents of children who gobbled up Batman-themed Happy Meals. I think it holds up the best of the four Burton and Schumacher Batman films, because it finds a way to balance Burton's unique approach and style with that of the Caped Crusader. While Burton's Batman occasionally struggled to balance the director's vision with a relatively conventional plot (to the point where Vicki Vale stuck out like a sore thumb, and the movie wasn't the most coherently plotted of films), here there's a much greater sense of balance at play, and a feeling that Burton isn't compromising, and yet is working with the characters.
Like most Burton films, Batman Returns is about a bunch of freaks trying to make sense of the world. None of the primary characters – Batman, Selina, the Penguin or Shreck – are anything resembling normal people, and all are trying to make the world around them make sense. It's a perspective that is not too different from any other film in the Burton canon, so much so that Batman Returns sits comfortably as part of the director's "Christmas Outsiders" trilogy. The themes aren't too different. Bruce Wayne and the Penguin feel like they would fit comfortably alongside Edward Scissorhands or Willy Wonka or Ed Wood.
And at the same time, however, the film is very clearly a Batman story. There's the preoccupation with childhood, as both Bruce and the Penguin deal with their parental abandonment. There's a healthy dose of duality. Selina Kyle obviously mirrors Bruce Wayne, but it's fascinating that it takes a combination of Max Shreck and the Penguin to mirror the Batman and Bruce Wayne dichotomy. There's a sense of tragedy to everything, a grotesque and surreal sense that nobody is going to get what they want out of all this. More than that, Keaton is given a bit more room here to develop his version of Bruce Wayne. He no longer has to awkwardly flirt with a conventional female lead, and instead is given room in which to work.
Hello, Kitty…
Keaton's Wayne is extremely odd. He's also extremely introverted. The first shot of Bruce here is waiting in a chair for the Bat-signal to light up, so that he can put on his real face and go out and play. We don't get Bruce sleeping upside down here, but we get a bit more of a sense of the person beneath the mask. In particular, Bruce seems remarkably childish here, almost innocent. Christian Bale's version of the character is a man who never allowed himself the luxury of a childhood, but it seems like Keaton is a character who never grew out of it.
Witness the glee with which he sabotages the Penguin's mayoral bid. He doesn't just play back the incriminating audio, he remixes it. He bickers with Alfred about letting Vicki Vale into the batcave, despite the fact that was years ago. He overreacts to vichyssoise, evidently completely aware of how the meal is supposed to be prepared. ("It's cold!" he declares, rather emphatically spitting it out.) There's a sense that the Joker was correct in the last film when he referred to Batman's "toys", because that's pretty much what they seem to be – gadgets and gizmos to keep him occupied, rather than weapons in a war on crime.
Of men and monsters…
The other main characters are also defined as children. Selina's apartment is stereotypically girlish, but looks like it was designed by a teenager. There's neon lettering, stuffed teddies and even a doll's house all on display. While we hear a message from her ex-boyfriend, it's clear that the one dominant force in Selina's life is her mother. (Interesting because her parents – or at least one of them – is still alive, in contrast to the other two of the three comic book characters.)
The Penguin is literally a big baby. His longjohns seem designed to remind viewers of a baby's outfit. He drives around in a vehicle modelled after the one childish item his parents dangled off the cage that served as a crib. Like Batman, he's defined by his relationship towards his parents. Batman lost his parents to a random mugging. The Penguin was abandoned by his parents for being a freak. The movie at least implies that Oswald knew that his parents were dead before he made an appearance, perhaps even hinting that he killed them. Trying to articulate his concerns to Alfred, Bruce states, "I think he knows who his parents are. There's something else."
It's a case of the Cobblepot calling the kettle black…
Bruce's first action in Tim Burton's Batman was to avenge a mugging that almost left another boy without his parents, as if to explain that Bruce channels his urges into fighting crime so that others may avoid his misfortune. The Penguin works as a direct mirror to Bruce. Instead of channelling his anger and frustration into something good, Oswald is shown to resent and despise children who grew up happier than he did. His plan to take revenge on Gotham first revolves around murdering all the first-born children. Even when the plan changes, he still refers to the citizens of the city as children he wishes to murder. Before the film even starts, it's implied that the Penguin is a multiple child murderer, with "numerous reports of missing children in several towns" where the Circus had been.
At one point, Oswald claims that a penguin is "a bird that cannot fly." The Penguin is, in effect, a deeply broken version of Batman. He comes from an aristocratic family, like Bruce Wayne's. We see the Cobblepot Mansion in the opening scene, and it looks just a bit like Wayne Manor. "If his parents hadn't eighty-sixed him, you two might've been bunkies at prep school!" Shreck remarks, and he doesn't seem too far wrong. Indeed, when the Penguin first appears, Bruce seems to have genuine empathy for "a child who was born a little… different." Bruce might not be physically deformed, but he is different. Bruce is stunned to silence watching the story of another lost little freak, only brought back to reality by Alfred, as he sincerely states, "His parents … I … I hope he finds them."
People in glass houses…
I actually really adore this version of the Penguin. I think it's my favourite version of the character. part of that is due to the fantastic performance from Danny DeVito, but it's also because the movie finds a way to use the character that effectively mirrors him to Batman. The character has a bird theme, and most version write him as an aristocrat, but that's about as deep as the broad comparisons go. (In fact, Alfred teases, "Must you be the only lonely "man-beast" in town?") Burton's Penguin is a more direct counterpart to Burton's Batman, a warped and damaged individual.
I have to admit, I've always found the argument that the film is too dark to be quite interesting. I think that the movie actually has a very macabre camp to it, a distinctly grotesque theatricality that prevents the darkness from overwhelming everything. These are deeply broken people, and horrible things do happen to them and to others, but that's off-set by a distinctly surreal campness that arguably rivals anything in the Adam West series or the Schumacher films.
The Penguin dresses like a giant baby, and drives a giant rubber duck. The climax features mind-controlled penguins with rockets strapped to their back, somehow controlled by a circus hiding in a run-down zoo. The Penguin doesn't just hijack the Batmobile, he build a "bat-o-ride" in his campaign headquarters. The villain even gets a strangely moving yet ridiculous funeral procession. Not to mention the fact that his squawk-ish laugh can be heard and his obsession with trick umbrellas has survived from the comics and television show.
The Penguin is basically just a rampaging id. It's telling that his motivations are relatively simple, despite the complexity of his schemes. He wants to live on the surface. It isn't his idea to run for mayor, he has to be manipulated. And he is manipulated by the basest of things. Shreck promises him "unlimited poon-tang" and the Penguin spends his time sleazing over every available female. Even when Catwoman manages to get the two working together, the Penguin's base desires ruin it. "Let's consummate our fiendish union," he insists. His psychotic response to her rejection is like a baby throwing a tantrum because he can't have that toy he wants.
In many respects, the Penguin mirrors the idea of Batman without Bruce. Batman appears to be a creature driven by base desires. He's pretty brutal here, burning a flamethrower alive because he can, and grinning to himself as he blows up a circus strongman. Batman is strong, stoic and mostly silent – he's an excuse for Bruce to let out those things inside that he wouldn't otherwise. It's telling that – during the film's climax – Bruce tears off his mask to appeal to Selina. He effectively lets Bruce out. There's a sense that Bruce hampers Batman, or at least grounds him. It's not an element unique to this interpretation. In fact, Grant Morrison's extended Batman run seems focused on the idea that "Batman without Bruce Wayne is a bad idea."
In order to be a truly credible threat, the Penguin has to be paired with Shreck. Shreck is easily ignored because he doesn't wear a silly costume and he's a new character, but I find him fascinating. Effectively, Shreck brings to the Penguin what Bruce brings to Batman. He's a logical and reasoning impulse controlling a character who is essentially pure id. Burton's films treat Bruce as a mask Batman wears, but it's a mask that keeps Batman in check, and anchors him in society. A little bit of Batman might be the healthiest form of self-expression that Bruce can muster, so deeply damaged is the character, but he must be balanced. Bruce can't ever go all the way. Bruce doesn't do much here – his only plot-relevent function is to meet with Shreck – but, like in Batman, Bruce is shown to have some tiny role to play in Gotham. In the last film, it was a fundraising casino night. This time it's standing up to Shreck.
The cat who got the canary…
Shreck is effectively the brains of the operation. Shreck suggests that Cobblepot runs for mayor. Shreck shrewdly manipulate public opinion and gives the Penguin the idea to save the mayor's child. Like Bruce, Shreck is something of a mask for something more primal, even if it doesn't have as concrete a form as Batman or the Penguin. As the Penguin observes, Max is merely "a well-respected monster." Later on, after he's finished using Cobblepot, Shreck gives us the slightest hint of his true character as he boasts to Bruce, "I am the light of this city. And I am its mean, twisted soul. Does it really matter who's the "mayor"?"
If the Penguin is Batman at his worst, a rampaging primordial stew of childish emotions, Max is a cynical counterpart to Bruce. Max is a man who has leveraged his wealth and influence to reshape Gotham, much like Bruce has. While Bruce uses it to make Gotham a better place (while indulging his own nocturnal activities), Shreck is – like his namesake – a vampire. It's easy to read Batman as class warfare. After all, he's a rich person who beats up the poor, the disenfranchised and the mentally unstable. However, Shreck is that commentary pushed well past that. You could argue that Bruce treats Gotham as his personal playground, disregarding law and order for his own ends, but Max really and truly does.
Stepping up to Bat…
That said, I love Shreck as a character, because he's one of those rare characters in these films who doesn't come from the source material, but fits in effortlessly. I like the idea that Shreck is very much the antithesis of Bruce Wayne. While Bruce comes from old money, it's repeatedly implied that Shreck earned his fortune. He boasts of being just "a poor schmoe who got lucky", resenting those who came into fortunes through inheritance. There's contempt as he suggests that "blue bloods tire easy."
When Bruce questions Cobblepot's integrity, Shreck is all over him, "Shows what you know, Mr. to-the-manor-born-with-a-silver-spoon. Oswald is Gotham's new golden boy." The implication is clear, Shreck is more in touch with the common man than Bruce could ever hope to be. "Let me guess," he greets Bruce at his fancy dress ball. "Trust-fund goody-goody?" Walken is fantastic in the role, and I think that Shreck is often unfairly ignored with DeVito and Pfeiffer stealing the show.
Having a Shreck of a time…
In fact, one of my favourite moments in the film is even funnier in retrospect, as Shreck manages to reference another grumpy crazy-haired billionaire years before he'd use the iconic phrase. Apparently, despite being one of the most powerful men in Gotham, Shreck is not to quick on the uptake. As Batman and Catwoman unmask, he interrupts, "Selina Kyle! You're fired! And Bruce Wayne? Why are you dressed like Batman?" Shreck's one of the characters from Batman spin-off media I actually wouldn't mind seeing appearing in the comics.
And then there's Catwoman. Michelle Pfeiffer is impressive in the role. Like Batman, she's a character who feels threatened by conformity. She's just as 'different' as he is. While Batman is responding to the loss of his parents, Selina is rebelling against a culture that insists on defining the roles that women can and can't play. Advertising agencies tell her she has to be a male fantasy figure. Her mother tells her to come home and give up the idea of living independently. Her boyfriend doesn't want to be "an appendage" to Selina – presumably he'd be okay the other way around. (Here she's a victim of her own success, which seems to be frowned upon for women. "I should have let him win that last racquet-ball game,"she sighs.)
A Cat Burglar…
The male characters consistently refer to her dismissively as a "secretary" rather than her official title, "executive assistant." During his campaign for mayor, the Penguin asserts that "Gotham City was ravaged by a disease that turned eagle-scouts into crazed clowns and happy homemakers into catwomen!" He doesn't know anything about Selina, but he feels comfortable enough to make that assumption about her. There's a complete and conspicuous absence of any strong female characters in the film, to the point where Max even dismissively references his deceased wife.
That, of course, is the point – Gotham City is run by a bunch of men who dismiss and demean the women around them to reinforce their own social standing. (Nobody ever seems to call the Penguin on his blatant misogyny, for example, even while running for mayor.) It's hardly the most nuanced portrayal, but Burton's films are never truly 'real.' They exist in a sort of heightened reality. After all, this is a world where dressing up as a giant bat is seen as a logical and reasonable thing to do. Selina's transformation into Catwoman seems just as logical.
It's a familiar dance…
(That said, I was never sure how exactly that worked. Magic cats brought her back to life or something? It never really made a lot of sense, and I'm pretty forgiving of wacky and contrived plotting. It's the one sequence of the film I can't really wrap my head around, but the rest of that sequence, set to Danny Elfman's haunting music, is powerful enough that I don't mind glossing over it. That and the whole "nine lives" schtick.)
Pfeiffer has much better chemistry with Keaton, and the pair work much better together than Keaton and Bassinger ever did. (To the point where the movie quite pointedly references how efficiently they dropped the character.) Keaton and Pfeiffer are both playing fundamentally broken people and there's a wonderfully weird co-dependency and dysfunction at play between the two. They are awkward and stilted with one another, but it still somehow feels strangely comfortable. It's a very weird dynamic, and the pair play perfectly off one another. That scene at the ball, as they dance, works wonderfully, as does their interaction at the film's climax – so effectively it manages to anchor a climax involving rocket-carrying penguins.
An hair to a fortune…
The production is, as ever, fantastic. Burton feels a little more comfortable here than he did with Batman. Danny Elfman's score is even stronger this time around, incorporating wonderfully appropriate musical cues for each of the three leads, and blending them seamlessly. Anton Furst's design of Gotham remains beautiful and striking, suggesting a weird alternate 1930s were fascism seems to have taken root in America. It feels, as ever, strangely appropriate to both Batman and Burton.
I love Batman Returns. I know it's not quite perfect. As usual, Burton's work is stronger with themes and character than plot, but that feels okay here. The Batmobile chase sequence feels a little contrived and forced, but it's one short action beat. After all, any movie that can turn an army of penguins into a credible threat must be good. I think that Batman Returns is the logical peak for this sort of neo-gothic take on the character, and I think it perfectly encapsulates why Burton worked so well on the character – playing to the Burton-esque qualities of Batman almost perfectly.
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Nicholas Swaim, on March 7, 2015 at 11:48 pm said:
I'm always surprised people hate this film yet like Batman Forever.
Darren, on March 26, 2015 at 9:58 am said:
I can;'t account for that. Not least because I think Batman Forever is worse than Batman and Robin. Not that either film is good.
Nicholas Swaim, on March 26, 2015 at 10:29 pm said:
I think the reason I hate Batman Forever is because it tries to examine Batman's psychology and fails while Batman and Robin doesn't even bother so it gets a pass in that regards. | {
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Each state has different rules when it comes to child support, but Florida allocates the support amount between parents based on each parent's share of the spouses' combined income. This model of determining child support, called the income shares model, is based on the idea that children should receive the same financial support during the divorce process, and once the divorce is finalized, as they received when their parents were still married.
The basis for Florida's child support calculations is each parent's gross income, which includes wages, bonuses, commissions, business income, disability benefits, workers' compensation benefits, pension payments, social security benefits and rental income, among other types of income. Public assistance payments are specifically excluded from a parent's gross income. Florida courts impute certain income to parents who are voluntarily unemployed or underemployed, so the court can calculate a parent's child support payments as if the parent earned more money than he actually does.
Once the court determines a parent's gross income, it deducts certain mandatory payments, like taxes, from the amount to arrive at each parent's net income. This figure is used to determine the percentage of support each parent is responsible for. The court can further adjust the child support amount, or a parent's share of it, to account for certain additional expenses, such as the child's health insurance premiums, non-covered medical expenses and day care.
In Florida, a paying parent does not pay child support directly to the recipient parent. Florida law requires courts to enter a separate income deduction order once the court enters a child support order. The income deduction order requires the paying parent's employer to deduct the child support payments directly from the paying parent's wages, plus past due amounts, if any. Payments for child support orders issued in 1994 or after must be sent directly to the State Disbursement Unit for distribution to the recipient parent.
Florida courts can deviate from the child support guidelines, when appropriate, after considering several factors. These include extraordinary medical expenses, the age of the child and the particular parenting plan for that child. For example, if a parenting plan permits the child to spend significant amounts of time with the paying parent, but less than 20 percent of his overnights, the court could reduce the amount of child support the paying parent must pay since the amount of time the child spends with that parent reduces the other parent's expenses. When a parenting plan's terms direct that a child spend at least 20 percent of his overnights with the paying parent, Florida's guidelines have an additional formula that takes these overnights into consideration and adjusts the child support amount accordingly.
Does Florida's Child Support Include Your Spouse's Income?
Does Private Tuition Qualify for Credit of Child Support in Florida?
Child support payments in Florida are determined by a mix of family and financial factors. Because life is constantly changing, it's sometimes necessary to tweak a child support plan to account for new circumstances. This could happen should the former spouses decide to enroll their child in private school. The paying parent might feel entitled to deduct the tuition from the monthly child support payment. Is that proper in Florida?
In New Mexico, the amount of child support is determined based on the principle that a child should receive the same level of support he received while his parents were married or still living together. This requires both parents to contribute to the total obligation in proportion to their incomes, based on a formula established by state law. Once ordered, the child support obligation lasts until the child reaches the age of majority.
Section 722.3 of the Michigan Compiled Laws is the statute that obligates parents to support their minor children. Michigan courts may order a non-custodial parent to pay the custodial parent support for the care of their minor child. The goal of child support in Michigan is not to punish parents but rather to help parents establish a financial partnership for the sake of their minor children. Child support can include payment of the minor child's health care, child care and educational expenses. | {
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Kinky Friedman: "There are plenty of innocent people in this corrupt justice system…" Lawyers Speaking Out in Response to Todd Willingham's Trial Attorney's "Utterly Disgraceful" Performance on CNN
Video of CNN's Account of Todd Willingham Juror Having Doubts: "I may have to face my God and explain what I did."
By Texas Moratorium Network On October 17, 2009 · 1 Comment · In Uncategorized
Last Thursday, CNN AC360 ran a segment on the Todd Willingham controversy that dealt with a juror from Willingham's trial. Randi Kaye spoke with the juror before the show by phone. See the video on YouTube or embedded below.
Here is a link to the written story now running on CNN.com's front page.
The controversy has led juror Dorenda Brokofsky to think twice about the decision she made in a jury room in 1992.
"I don't sleep at night because of a lot of this," Brokofsky said. "I have gone back and forth in my mind trying to think of anything that we missed. I don't like the fact that years later someone is saying maybe we made a mistake, that the facts aren't what they could've been."
Brokofsky spoke with CNN by phone from her Midwest home. She has long since moved away from tiny Corsicana, Texas, where the fire took place.
"I do have doubts now," she said. "I mean, we can only go with what we knew at the time, but I don't like the fact now that maybe this man was executed by our word because of evidence that is not true. It may not be true now. And I don't like the fact that I may have to face my God and explain what I did."
"When you're sitting there with all those facts, there was nothing else we could see," she said. "Now I don't know. I can't tell you he's innocent, I can't say 100 percent he's guilty."
Brokofsky had another revelation. She said she thought she would be excluded from the jury because of her family's close relationship with key witness and then-Corsicana Assistant Fire Chief Douglas Fogg.
Her father was also a fire marshal for eight years before the Willingham fire.
"I was raised with my father being a fire marshal," she said. "He went around proving that stuff, so he wasn't here at that time. But I knew Doug Fogg, who was one of the witnesses. It was no secret, but I didn't think they would pick me as a juror because of it."
One Response to Video of CNN's Account of Todd Willingham Juror Having Doubts: "I may have to face my God and explain what I did."
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Aggravated Vehicular Homicide (AVH) cases in Ohio come in two primary types -- deaths as the proximate result of DUI / OVI and deaths as the proximate result of Reckless Operation of a Vehicle.
The "DUI" specification offense carries a mandatory prison term of 2-8 years (not taking into account other sentencing enhancers such as a prior conviction or was driving under suspension / without a valid license).
There is a split of opinion in Ohio as to whether or not 2 years is the mandatory time or if any prison term a judge gives is 100% mandatory.
This issue was recently addressed in the 5th District Court of Appeals. If a court orders a 4 year prison term for instance, only 2 years is mandatory time. (State v. Thompson, Delaware App. No. 10CAA020014, 11/5/10). | {
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In 1981 the Texas Rangers were on the last day of a road trip in Seattle when a call came into the locker room. The manager took the call and then quickly came to my locker to say my wife's obstetrician was on the phone. I immediately jumped up in alarm to answer the call since Janet was in her last month of pregnancy. "Jim, I'm sorry to inform you that Janet came in this morning with signs of labor. The baby went into arrest and she didn't make it".
Thoughts rushed about Janet's condition! What must she be going through with my absence, alone with the pain? I don't remember getting off the phone. An eerie subconscious memory emerging later of a slow walk back to the locker in complete silence as if my teammates were caught between the news and readiness for game time. The first conscious thing I remembered was the manager tapping my shoulder and asking if I wanted to go home or stay for the game. The question itself continued my paralysis.
Many of you know what it's like to get hit with a life-changing message…a child killed by a drunk driver, a parent dying of cancer and a friend or colleague found dead from a heart attack and on.
The question of whether "to return home or stay" was numbing. Once my emotions were gathered and airline schedules addressed, our charter flight seemed the best scenario. Next, an even more thought-provoking question came from Don Zimmer. "Jim, now that you decided to stay, do you want to play or sit on the bench?" My emotions were playing mind games! Feelings were challenging my innermost being for the right pathway, calling out to a deeper level never tapped previously. One has a choice in tough situations to move courageously through adversity with vision or draw up in isolation. Today, the right choice was to play ball.
There was no desire that day for personal or team success. My performance was out the window and it felt good. I couldn't lose! No one would expect me to do well, so the pressure was off. One can care so much and hold on so tight to reach a goal that the pressure inhibits their full release of talent. Amazing insights were made in the ole Kingdom that day as great personal results handed the Mariners a loss. A game changing experience of what it feels like to release results into the calming presences of the Father. This would be a new place of "freedom from performance" with good results.
There were no immediate answers to our child's death! Time though can offer answers to questions. It's a wonderful revelation to experience when God takes a tragedy and turns hearts towards thankfulness. We were later thankful for the birth and life of another wonderful daughter (who just birthed a beautiful granddaughter). We were thankful for experiencing what it felt like to release results into the hand of God's goodness. A goodness duplicating itself in many venues over the years including His calming presence in the middle of a World Championship victory. That was a presence I learned years earlier in Seattle. I am thankful for how difficult situations can be used by God to open a heart to experience Him and know His loving faithfulness. Thankfulness is on display when God moves a heart to look for the good rather than dwell on the negative.
A revelation from God in any situation can turn a negative into a positive. The concept of electricity putting a positive charge to a negative creates light. It is then that tragedy can make a turn demonstrating thankfulness. | {
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The Quick Read: Terry Crews Calls Hollywood A 'Violent Place' After Facing Sexual Assault Backlash
Todd Williamson/Getty
By Sydney Scott · March 16, 2018 October 24, 2020
Here's all the news you need to know this Friday.
Terry Crews is not backing down after coming forward with sexual assault allegations against WME agent Adam Venit. In a recent interview, Crews called Hollywood a "violent place" after revealing that some people in the industry wanted him to remain quiet about the assault. "People don't understand that Hollywood is a very violent place. The best way to put it is that it's like a plantation…They cut your head off so the next person doesn't speak." (BuzzFeed News)
Six people are dead and nine others injured after a footbridge collapsed near Florida International University in Miami trapping victims underneath. Investigators are looking into what caused the collapse after they say the bridge was constructed in six hours using "accelerated bridge construction" to avoid disrupting traffic. (BBC News)
Trump says he made up trade claims in a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau before finding out if they were true. Trump also claimed that the U.S. has a $17 million trade deficit with Canada when it comes to energy and timber, an inaccurate figure considering the US had a $2.77 billion surplus with Canada for 2017. (CNN)
Bill Cosby will face five of his accusers on April 2 after the Montgomery County Courthouse announced that the accusers will testify at the comedian's upcoming trial. Cosby is facing three counts of felony indecent sexual assault after a former Temple University employee alleged that he drugged and raped her in 2004. (Vulture)
DeWanda Wise will no longer appear in Marvel's Captain Marvel due to scheduling conflicts. Wise's role had not been revealed and no replacement has been announced. (Deadline)
Tichina Arnold is set to play Cedric the Entertainer's wife in the CBS comedy pilot Welcome to the Neighborhood. The show tells the story of a man who moves his family to L.A., where some people are into his midwest friendliness. (Deadline)
Amma Asante is set to direct The Billion Dollar Spy, a film based on one of the Pentagon's most valuable spies during the Cold War. The film is an adaptation of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David E. Hoffman's book of the same name. (Deadline)
Moonlight's Ashton Sanders is in talks to star in the movie version of Richard Wright's Native Son. A24 has acquired the rights to the film with an adaptation written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks. (Variety)
There is now a museum exhibit dedicated to Tiffany Pollard. The exhibit, David's Dead: A Celebration of Tiffany Pollard, is set to include some of Pollard's finest moments. Brooklyn museum Thnk 1994 is behind the project. (Vh1)
Pittsburgh is set to replace its racist statue of Stephen Foster with one of an African-American woman, calling on the public to help decide who to honor. The city hopes to celebrate the legacy of African-American women and their leadership. (The Incline)
An Ohio man has been arrested after threatening to kill 85 gay people on dating app Grindr. Police say Me'Shach Israel-Miller made the threat while chatting with Montrese Hollar, Hollar took a screenshot of the conversation and quickly alerted authorities. (NewNowNext) | {
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The Swinging Cheerleaders (1974)
Director: Jack Hill
Actors: Jo Johnston, Rainbeux Smith
Genre: Comedy Movies
Subgenre: Teen Comedy Movies
The Swinging Cheerleaders is a 1974 comedy-drama film written and directed by Jack Hill (who was credited for writing the film as Jane Witherspoon). The film was also released under the titles Locker Room Girls and H.O.T.S. II.
According to Jack Hill the film had a 12-day shoot. They started work on the script at the end of January 1974 and the movie was in theatres by May. The original title of the script was Stand Up and Holler so actresses would not think the film was about cheerleaders. Hill says making the film was a great experience and a big success.
More Like The Swinging Cheerleaders
Gimme an 'F' (1984)
Weird Science (1985)
Sixteen Candles (1984)
Three O'Clock High (1987)
The Last American Virgin (1982)
Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey (1991)
Big Wednesday (1978)
18 Again! (1988)
Dream a Little Dream (1989)
Secret Admirer (1985)
Private School (1983)
For Keeps (1988)
Dance 'til Dawn (1988)
Screwballs (1983)
Mischief (1985)
Little Darlings (1980)
Can't Hardly Wait (1998)
The Pom Pom Girls (1976)
Class (1983)
High School U.S.A. (1983)
Meatballs (1979)
Just One of the Guys (1985)
My Science Project (1985)
Valley Girl (1983)
Better Off Dead (1985)
Private Resort (1985)
My Bodyguard (1980)
Risky Business (1983) | {
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Convivial Brunch
April 28, 2016 by Cori Sue
My three favorite new restaurants are all in Shaw, which is convenient as that's where I spend the bulk of my time. The 2015 openings of Dabney, Convivial, and Kinship took the Shaw dining scene up a notch both in terms of caliber and luxury. I was expecting great restaurants—but all three spots are also fancy enough to warrant a change of attire from the Adidas and Lululemon I sport by day in the neighborhood.
I adore Cedric Maupillier, the chef and owner of Convivial and also Mintwood Place. But, because of travel and other commitments I had yet to make it in for his much-heralded brunch.
It was a rainy spring morning when I cozied up to brunch at Convivial with my dear friend, Emily. The restaurant was bustling for 11 a.m.— an early brunch hour for this not-so-early-bird. Poor Emily often waits several hours for me to wake up before we can brunch, so it was time to set brunch to a respectable hour.
We began with cocktails and coffee, as we always do. The cocktail menu is an enticing assortment of classic brunch cocktails: a Bloody Mary, mimosa, Kir Royale, Irish Coffee, and a Corpse Reviver.
Em is a Bloody Mary connoisseur and she said it was one of the best she's ever had — concluding with "quote me on that." It was a classic Bloody, served with vodka, tomato, horseradish, and pepper. I'd already discovered on date night that Convivial has a great cocktail program.
Similarly, my mimosa was also classic, but utterly delicious. Served in a champagne coupe, the mimosa has sparkling wine, Cointreau and fresh-squeezed, lightly pulpy orange juice. It was delightful — and much-needed after my delicious, wine-fueled dinner at Charlie Palmer Steak went late into the previous evening.
A note on the service. Our waiter, who used to be the bouncer at 2 Birds 1 Stone, was wonderful. He was a total professional and also good looking, which never hurts. The manager on staff was pretty snotty. If I was a lesser Bitch (or an actual bitch), I would have pulled the "I'm friends with the chef," but instead Emily and I just rolled our eyes at her rudeness and kept our mouths shut. Perhaps she just woke up on the wrong side of the bed.
In other news, we're launching a video series of our three favorite brunch bites! You can see our favorites from Convivial right here:
We began with the Leeks Dijonaise, as we both love leeks and try to order something with veggies in an effort to be somewhat healthy. The dish is one of my favorites at dinner — and it did not disappoint at brunch.
The menu at Convivial is hearty comfort food — it's the exact sort of thing you'd want to eat on a cold, rainy day, the perfect precursor to a movie or a nap. Appetizers include a yogurt parfait with granola and dried fruit, a prune museli with almond milk and flaxseed, and some heartier options like a French onion soup gratinée or a confit turkey leg salad.
The brunch menu has a lot of sweet, bread, and dessert options — so if you're gluten or sugar averse be warned. I'd seen images of the cinnamon roll on Instagram (what else would I look at on Instagram?), so I knew this was a must.
The enormous, classic cinnamon roll — served warm and slathered in just the perfect amount of sugar-y icing — lived up to its Instagram reputation. It was fluffy, incredibly moist, and oh-so-satisfying.
Emily likes omelets — which is fine by me as I tend to find them boring — but this one was anything but. The enormous omelet was served with Bayonne ham, a thick, cured meat that is comparable to a prosciutto, and thick slices of hearty country bread. It was dressed in piperade, a chunky red sauce of onions, peppers, and tomatoes originating from Basque country.
I knew we needed to try the two hearty Southern dishes: the shrimp n' grits and the fried chicken and waffles. Naturally, I couldn't decide between the two, so I ordered both. Both dishes were quite large and dense — like I said, this is definitely the type of meal that concludes with a nap. The shrimp and grits was served in a mini cast iron pot with a house-made biscuit on the side. The dish was thick, creamy and flavorful with ribbons of melted cheddar cheese and chunks of Tasso ham. There were several enormous shrimp and a perfectly poached egg that bled into the dish. The biscuit was incredibly moist and dense — not the kind that crumbles as it's too dry. The baked goods at Convivial are impressive, which should be expected from a classic French chef.
Though it's difficult to pick favorites at Convivial, the waffle and fried chicken was a must-order—which makes sense given the fanfare around Chef Cedric's fried chicken coq au vin. At the base was a moist, fluffy waffle, topped with enormous pieces of fried chicken and served with a boat of hearty sausage gravy.
My one teeny tiny complaint is I would have liked a side of syrup — as I don't love gravy. That said, the waffle and chicken were plenty moist and flavorful on their own.
The Bitches say: A. As we expected, Convivial's takes on classic French and American brunch dishes were beautifully executed, with great service in a cozy and lively—dare we say convivial?—brunch setting.
Convivial serves brunch on Saturdays and Sundays from at 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (202) 525-2870
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Healthcare provider, Bupa, has been awarded the Best CX Leading Initiatives award in recognition of its efforts to transform into a customer-centric organisation with projects such as Voice of the Customer, which collects customer feedback in real time.
The award was presented as part of the inaugural Best Customer Experience Companies List in Sydney today. The list was developed and presented by customer engagement strategy consultancy, Fifth Quadrant, and supported by CMO and event sponsor, Oracle.
Bupa Australia senior customer experience consultant ,Jessica Leefe, told CMO it started working on the Voice of the Customer project with Fifth Quadrant 18 months ago.
"After each [phone] call or service interaction, we survey our customer to understand what their feedback and experience was. We can learn from that, identify key areas for improvement and put initiatives in place to work on those areas and improve them," she said.
For example, the price rises on health insurance premiums every year. Bupa is obligated to communicate that insurance premium rise to its membership base.
When that insurance premium price rise happens, Bupa can use specific details about a customer to help support them and offer advice.
"We can't really understand that unless we are talking to our customers," Leefe said.
Executives from Bupa's partner company in the United Kingdom recently visited Australia to look at Voice of the Customer. They were so impressed with the project that there are plans to eventually roll out the program globally, starting with the UK.
Another way Bupa is trying to improve the customer experience is working with customers on design solutions to improve the experience of going to the optometrist. Leefe explained the organisation runs optical stores where customers can get eye tests and pick out new glasses.
However, the customer experience journey has not being without its challenges for Bupa. When the organisation began the Voice of the Customer program 18 months ago, Leefe looked at Bupa's Net Promoter Score (NPS) and was dismayed to see a very negative score.
"In the last 12 months, we have improved our Net Promoter Score by 20 points. If you line that up against other competitors in the health insurance industry, that helps us to line up as even. We're not miles behind everyone else," Leefe said.
However, she said it is less about the score and more about the richness of the feedback being received.
"If we're going to be a brand that customers love, what are the experiences that can support that?" Leefe asked.
Commenting on the Best CX Leading Initiatives award, Leefe said it demonstrates Bupa is on the right path.
"From our global CEO, Stuart Fletcher, all the way down, we have an ambition to be customer led. We have an internal stand which is about being loved by customers and we have a vision to help people lead healthier and longer lives," she said. | {
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A Hancock Of Errors
Matt Hancock is not having a great pandemic. Care Home deaths have skyrocketed, the test and trace app was delayed, and now this. Some 16,000 confirmed Covid-19 cases went unreported in late September and early October, following what has been described as a glitch. Given the scale of the crisis, one must wonder how did this happen?
It appears that the error was caused by some Microsoft Excel data files exceeding the maximum size after they were sent from NHS Test and Trace to Public Health England. The reason this happened was that Public Health England saved their files in an old format-XLS- consequently what happened was that each template could only handle 65,000 rows of data rather than the 1 million plus rows that Excel is actually capable of. Since each test result created several rows of data, this practically meant each template was limited to about 1400 cases. When that total was reached, further cases were simply left off. This meant that 15,841 cases between 25th September and 2nd October were left out of the UK daily case figures.
Public Health England has said that the error itself was discovered overnight on Friday and has been fixed, and that outstanding cases had been passed onto tracers by early Saturday morning. Yet, Matt Hancock, the Health Secretary has told MPs that the incident as a whole had not yet been resolved, with only 51% of those whose positive results were caught in the glitch now reached by contact tracers.
Hancock insisted that this incident had not substantially changed the government's assessment of the pandemic, and it hadn't changed its mind on which decisions about local action were taken. He also insisted that the outbreak control in care homes, schools and hospitals had not been directly affected as they did not rely on the data in question.
However, as this is just one of the many errors in handling the pandemic that has occurred under Hancock's watch, he cannot be surprised that Labour are calling for his resignation. Angela Rayner, a prominent Labour politician told Mr Hancock during a debate in the Commons that he should be 'completely embarrassed' by the delay in reporting of the infections, and that he had failed to live up to the promise of a world beating test and trace system.
One cannot fault Angela Rayner for her comments and for the general sense of frustration with Hancock that she so adequately captured. Hancock has had months to get things right, and yet at almost every turn he has looked like a bumbling buffoon desperately trying to cover his own back instead of working for the good of the country.
This is one more nail in his coffin, and if another tragedy happens, one must hope that Boris Johnson would be sensible enough to remove the most incompetent health secretary we've had in years. If not, it could spell a dire future for the Conservatives.
COVID19, Excel, Matt Hancock, Public Health England, Test and Trace
Trump and Covid
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Op-Ed Politics
An Open Letter to My Liberal Friends
By Josh Manning
Published October 30, 2018 at 3:52pm
To My Professorial, Academic, Writer, Elitist, and Other Leftist Friends,
I'm writing because the way you guys have been treating conservatives in the media has been really brutal. It sounds like you're convinced we're the embodiment of evil but haven't actually met any of us other than me. That's a little disturbing since, like me, the vast majority of conservatives are everyday people who simply want to live and let live. So, I thought it was about time you heard from a conservative you (hopefully) trust. You know me, you know how deep in the conservative movement I am, and you know that I carry significant liberal-approved credentials — a liberal arts education, a Harvard graduate degree, and years working in academe. So I write this hoping you'll hear the truth and believe me.
Every day we conservatives hear a steady drumbeat of truly disturbing allegations. We hear that we're uneducated, jealous, racist, war-mongering, women-hating, gay-bashing, immigrant-despising, evil bigots. But the truth is, we're nothing like what's being portrayed by the folks on your side.
First, we're not uneducated hillbillies. We're actually thoughtful people. We've considered why we believe what we believe. We've read or have a functional understanding of many of the principles of Locke, Smith, Jefferson, Madison, Hayek, von Mises, Friedman, Nozick and Rawls.
We aren't single-issue voters governed by prejudice or extremism. We think about the same issues you do, but we think of them in terms of how they affect our families, our neighbors, our country and the world — and in that order.
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We don't despise immigrants, foreigners, or other countries. From what I see, conservatives actually love seeing new people come to America if 1) they come legally, 2) they love America too, and 3) they want to live as Americans. That's not wrong. We've put a lot of work into this society, and we'd like to see it preserved.
While we love American society, that doesn't mean we can't look at the rest of the world with interest, wonder, appreciation and pity. We love to travel. We go on international mission trips. We send long-term missionaries. We do business overseas. And we send help and aid to the poor outside the U.S.
But we value what makes America unique in a different, more significant way than we value things outside of America. We love it because we honestly do see American as the savior of the world.
A pretty big claim, right? Well, we think in terms that grand because we know that liberal (in the old sense: individual rights, free speech, self-determination, etc), representative democracy came from the United States.
Free enterprise capitalism — the free enterprise capitalism that's reduced global poverty in the last 50 years by more than the last 500 combined — married liberal democracy here.
True religious freedom came from here. The innovations that have revolutionized the world — cotton gins, light bulbs, automobiles, airplanes, rocket ships, and microchips — they all came from here. And when tyranny threatened the globe not once, not twice, but thrice, salvation came from here.
But we're not blind to America's problems either. We know the country's not there yet, even if we're not sure where there is.
We hate that America has gotten things wrong in the past. Slavery is never far from any of our minds. But those problems don't keep us from greatly loving our country on balance. We know America has done immeasurable good and that the world is better off with her than without her.
We're pro-woman — I can't believe I even have to write that one, but lots of people on your side claim we're not. We don't want to marginalize women. On the contrary, we value women, but the way we value women looks different from the way you value them. We think treating them differently from men is a sign of honor, not disrespect. We all think it's fine for women to work if they want. But we also know the woman's role as mother in the family is irreplaceable (from either a creationist or evolutionist point of view).
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We believe in traditional gender and sexual roles (again, whether you ask creation or evolution, those roles are what we seem to have been dealt), and are very, very cautious when to comes to modifying the natural order. In any field other than sex, you all seem to applaud that idea.
But being cautious doesn't mean we hate gays or transsexuals. What we hate is the sensation of being forced to accept an idea solely because someone else values that idea. I know very few conservatives who dislike gays as people. I know a great many, however, who intensely dislike the pressure society is under not just to accept gay people but to approve of everything they do as well. None of us approve of everything our own fathers, mothers, husbands, wives, sons, or daughters do. Why would we, then, afford others infinite approval when even our own families don't get that?
We also don't hate minorities. It really saddens me that even needs to be said. But it does. I saw an election mailer today showing a mob of white people with torches terrorizing black voters. That's not us. It's really not.
Think about that for a second. How many of your neighbors are conservatives? Or work associates? Or family members? Do you really think we go home at night, toss our jeans in the corner, and grab pillowcases with eye holes cut out so we can go talk about how much we despise people just because their skin's different from ours? Do you really think that? Please tell me you don't, and please hear me when I say conservatives aren't those people.
Sure those people exist, but they don't hide their racism, and they don't find any quarter with us. We run them out of our ranks as soon as we find them.
As far as I've seen from my perch in red state America, conservatives actually don't have much of an opinion at all about individuals' race or religion.
What we do view very suspiciously is balkanization — the grouping of individuals based on unique traits and then pitting those groups against each other.
And that suspicion turns to downright hostility if those balkanized groups are then galvanized with rhetoric that's dangerous to fundamental American and Western values, whether it's black nationalism, white nationalism, Marxism, Islamism, or transnationalism.
This is where so many conservatives are genuinely (or I think often uncharitably) misunderstood as bigots. We really couldn't care less what color, religion, or orientation anyone else is, as long as those others support American values such as freedom, the centrality of the individual, the worth of every man, the rule of law, equality under the law, rugged individualism, capitalism, freedom of speech and the press, religious freedom, government subject to the people, and common decency.
We like Donald Trump, and we actually have good reasons for liking him. When we look at Trump we see someone who's actually a rough metaphor of the America we love. He's strong, proud of what his country has historically stood for, puts the American people's interests first, refuses to back down to threats, and tries to solve problems with diplomacy before war. I could give you examples of all of these, but you really already know what I'd say. I wish you'd think about those reasons before you dismiss them out of hand.
We also see in Trump an effective leader because he's getting done what we've wanted done. Regulatory rollbacks, federal judgeships, strong stands against currency manipulation and lopsided trade deals, an obsession with securing America's borders, and a passionate pursuit of pro-business policies.
What we don't see is someone who's racist. As far as anyone can tell (and certainly as far as anyone said before 2015), he's always been racially agnostic. We don't see a bigot. He's been extremely pro-gay rights. He doesn't hate trans people (though he does believe in using biological terms to officially describe people — hardly a position that courted controversy until the last decade or so of human history). We don't see a sex criminal (again, I can't believe I even have to write that).
We do see, however, a man who's made terrible moral decisions regarding sex, but from everything everyone has said, those decisions were consensual. (He never said he forced women to let him grab them. He said women let him do it. There's an enormous difference.) We don't see a Russian stooge. We see a man with far too much personal pride and arrogance to be anyone's stooge, and we see someone who's beating Moscow into the ground internationally every chance he gets.
Finally, we don't see someone who's mentally unstable at all. We know he's got a temper. We know he abhors disrespect and disloyalty. We also know he makes incredibly strategic decisions on everything from how he handles international policy (NK, Iran, NAFTA) to the manipulation of a hostile media. By our lights, there's zero evidence of his being mentally unstable. Mercurial, yes. Unstable, no.
I could go on and on. The point here is that while you guys have counterpoints to everything I've written, I — we — desperately wish you would at least consider the fact that we have legitimate reasons to believe what we do, and that we're not evil because of that.
There are currently 179 threats against Trump live on Twitter as I type this. According to Mashable, one month after being sworn in, Trump faced 12,000 assassination tweets. We conservatives are now used to being told to go crawl in a hole and die.
That started out as baffling to us. But over time that bafflement transformed into defensiveness and is now giving way to deep-seated anger over the hatred directed at us just because we see the world differently.
What's happening can't continue. You can't keep allowing your fellow leftists to say we who disagree with them are the embodiment of evil. We're not, but some desperate, mentally ill person on your side will believe that and do something that makes shooting up a synagogue look like Mickey Mouse. And we can't let those accusations get to us or goad us into responding physically, because some 'roided up nut we want to get rid of will do something a lot worse than sending pitifully made "bombs" to prominent liberals. It only took a snowball fight to spark the Boston Massacre in 1770.
You have to stop this. For just a day or two, every time you hear someone in the media attack Trump or his supporters, stop for just a second and remember that those attacks target good, decent, loving people you know. People down the street, in the next cubicle, or across the table at Thanksgiving. Do those people match what you're being told about conservatives — or maybe worse, do they match what you're telling others about conservatives?
So instead of using dehumanizing rhetoric to turn us into boogeymen, why not fight as we are? We'd prefer it, and it would be much, much better for the country today and tomorrow. If that doesn't happen, the streets will eventually run red with blood, and your hands will match.
Your friend,Josh
Josh Manning
Senior Editor for News, The Western Journal
Josh Manning is The Western Journal's senior editor for news. He holds an MPP from Harvard University and a BA from Lyon College.
@Josh_Manning
Josh Manning grew up outside of Memphis, TN and developed a love of history, politics, and government studies thanks to a life-changing history and civics teacher named Mr. McBride.
He holds an MPP from Harvard University and a BA from Lyon College, a small but distinguished liberal arts college. While in school he did everything possible to confront, discomfit, and drive ivy league liberals to their knees. He also received a death threat over his conservative views from a fellow Harvard student.
After a number of years working in academe, he moved to digital journalism and opinion. Since that point, he has held various leadership positions at The Western Journal and now serves as senior editor for all news.
He's married to a gorgeous blonde who played in the 1998 NCAA women's basketball championship, and he has two pre-teens who hate doing dishes more than poison. He makes life possible for two boxers -- "Hank" Rearden Manning and "Tucker" Carlson Manning -- and a pitbull named Nikki Haley "Gracie" Manning.
MPP from Harvard University, BA from Lyon College
English, tiny fragments of college French
Writing, politics, Christianity, social media curation, higher education
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Birmingham & District League 1896–97 var den ottende sæson af den engelske fodboldliga Birmingham & District League. Ligaen havde deltagelse af 16 hold, der spillede en dobbeltturnering alle-mod-alle. Turneringen blev vundet af Hereford Thistle, som dermed vandt ligaen for første gang.
Siden den forrige sæson havde ét hold forladt ligaen. Til gengæld optog ligaen Hereford Town FC, som sæsonen før havde vundet Shropshire League.
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B.She's owing him 200 dollars now.
C.She has owing him 200 dollars now .
Bill Lear, the developer of the Lear Jet, named his daughter Shanda Lear.
This actor, who was the boss of John Travolta and Samuel Jackson in Pulp Fiction, has named his children Freedom, Tiffany , and Rein Beau.
What is in the briefcase that Mary Swanson leaves at the airport in the 1994 comedy Dumb and Dumber?
Which unforgettable character does Jim Carrey portray in the 1995 superhero movie Batman Forever?
What is the reason that Officer Charlie Baileygates (Jim Carrey) develops a split personality in the 2000 comedy Me, Myself Irene?
What is the final message shown at the end of the 2007 movie The Number 23, starring Jim Carrey?
How does Bruce cope with all the prayers that he receives as e-mails in the 2003 comedy Bruce Almighty?
What does little Max wish when hes blowing the candles on his birthday cake in the 1997 comedy movie Liar Liar, starring Jim Carrey?
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Pogorzelec – część wsi Kalników w Polsce, położona w województwie podkarpackim, w powiecie przemyskim, w gminie Stubno.
W latach 1975–1998 Pogorzelec administracyjnie należała do województwa przemyskiego.
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As mentioned before, whats app new status got updated with new feature. Now what's app is not only a message and picture sharing app but with additional feature, status update on picture , video and text.
This feature resembles the status Feature of Facebook which tells you about the day, event and occasion of a person's life.
Yes the status you update in what's app will vanish after 24 hours whether it can be a picture or video shared.
Your old status feature is no longer available now. People could only share the event on moment for that particular day but cannot save those moments as memories like Facebook.
The old status option has removed and replaced with the new status option which is included in the tab after chat. This helps your contacts to update day activities and current status. But as Facebook you cannot save your old status updates. People only can see your status for 24 hours and it will get disappears.
If you could remember the earlier Facebook status you will find only camera button to upload along with your status. The same kind of camera button included in the first tab. Now people can upload an image and update the status more easily. This option also includes videos to share.
Just as Facebook Status share, you could share your status only with specific person and public. You have three options to select in whats app status update privacy is the major aspect when we are socializing. Whats app is still usable because it only connects with the people we want.
Whats app got mainly three types of privacy settings.
This helps people to whom the status should visible. But there is no option like only me just as Facebook. As most of the people uses Only me privacy options to load their own memories to see those later.
According to the latest statistics shared by Mark Zuckerberg, whats app got 1.2 billion active users and the count continues. This Facebook's 19 billion dollar purchase in 2014, messaging app got updated with additional features then. Firstly with documents sharing, calling, video calling and now with status update.
The idea whats app new status got from snap chat status update feature. This feature actually cloned as it is from snap chat including the slide option. Since Facebook tried buying Snap Chat but end up cloning it's features one by one with whats app. People used whats app because it got some privacy features and ability to chat in personal and share pics without involving any one. The one- one direct communication was not easy on Facebook, where as the Facebook status mostly used to communicate with all your friends. But now with the new status feature, people may not feel it good on updating their status to all the contacts just as a social media app. The messenger now slowly became the social media app just as instagram and Facebook, people can't use this effectively since they have many other apps for status updates.
Mark Zuckerberg has announced the revamping features of Facebook products such as Instagram and Whats app which are going to work on video priority strategy.
Already Facebook got updated with reliable video sharing features. Its vision is to make the people to share the videos with more ease as like YouTube.
But the remarkable social media apps like Instagram and Whats app got the main status updates and stories from Snap Chat.
This is about the simple Whats app new status. Share your experience with status update feature of whats app in the comment section. Do share this news from Facebook, Twitter and Google. | {
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MNC Mortgage is renamed First Horizon Home...
MNC Mortgage is renamed First Horizon Home Loan
MNC Mortgage, a mortgage originator based in Baltimore, has changed its name to First Horizon Home Loan, a new national brand name for First Tennessee National Corp.'s mortgage banking business.
First Tennessee bought MNC Mortgage in 1993. Other First Tennessee divisions to undergo the name change include Sunbelt National Mortgage, Carl I. Brown Mortgage and Atlantic Coast Mortgage.
MNC Mortgage, with 27 branches in 12 states, offers residential mortgage products that have totaled more than $1.1 billion so far this year.
Home Builders Association of Maryland's and Development Council held its seventh annual Award of Excellence ceremony to recognize excellence in design and quality of land developments.
The council honored David Thaler of D. S. Thaler & Associates Inc., with the lifetime achievement award; Carl Gutschick of Gutschick, Little & Weber PA, as consultant of the year; Comer Construction Inc. as contractor of the year; and Jonathan Mayers of Chesapeake Realty & Development Inc. as land developer of the year.
Coldwell Banker Realty Pros Ltd. opened two offices in Howard County - in Ellicott City and Columbia - that will specialize in residential and commercial brokerage. The firm has five offices in Montgomery County and two in Washington.
Mortgage Bankers Association of America appointed Daniel P. Szparaga as director for technology in its commercial/multifamily business group. Szparaga received his bachelor of arts degree from Loyola College and his master's degree in computer systems management from the University of Maryland.
Countrywide Home Loans Inc. appointed Eric R. Rosenfeld branch manager of its Baltimore office. His responsibilities will include originating and underwriting home loans.
Winchester Homes, a Greenbelt-based homebuilder, said Steve Nardella joined the firm as vice president for Maryland land.
Century 21 Anthony Gavern Realtors said Fredericka McKnight and Patrick McKay joined its Arnold office in Anne Arundel County. | {
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Fintech start-up SoFi to go public via SPAC backed by Chamath Palihapitiya
Online finance start-up SoFi is set to go public by merging with a blank-check company run by venture capital investor Chamath Palihapitiya, the companies announced Thursday.
The merger with Palihapitiya's SPAC, Social Capital Hedosophia Corp V, will value SoFi at $8.65 billion.
SoFi, short for Social Finance, was last valued at $5.7 billion in private markets, and has raised cash from venture capital giants such as SoftBank and Peter Thiel, according to PitchBook.
Shares of the SPAC buying SoFi surged in Thursday trading after the announcement. Reuters first reported the deal.
Special purpose acquisition companies, known as SPACs, raise money through a shell company to buy an existing company. It's an increasingly popular way for late-stage, venture-backed start-ups to list on public markets quickly.
Palihapitiya — an early executive at Facebook — has taken multiple companies public through SPACs including Virgin Galactic Holdings in late 2019. Another blank-check company founded by Palihapitiya merged with SoftBank-backed Opendoor Labs last month, while a deal to take Clover Health public through a shell company also closed Thursday.
SoFi was an attractive bet based on its ability to meet the needs of mobile-first consumers and lower the cost of banking through technology, according to Palihapitiya. He likened SoFi's disruption in banking tech to Amazon.
"What I did was systematically try to future out what was broken in banking, and try to figure out which company was the best representative of the solution people wanted," Palihapitiya, founder and CEO of Social Capital Hedosophia V, told CNBC's "Halftime Report" on Thursday. "SoFi was the top of the list when I looked across all the companies."
SoFi was founded in 2011 with a focus on student loan refinancing for millennials and now offers stock and cryptocurrency trading, personal and mortgage loans, and wealth management services. The company is run by CEO Anthony Noto, Twitter's former chief operating officer and a former managing director at Goldman Sachs.
The San Francisco-based company also signed a 20-year deal to call the Los Angeles football compound "SoFi Stadium." SoFi is an official partner of both LA football teams, as well as a partner of the performance venue and surrounding entertainment district.
Noto, also former CFO of the National Football League, said "deal certainty" was among the reasons SoFi chose to go with a SPAC instead of the traditional IPO process. As the economy moves online during the coronavirus pandemic, he highlighted SoFi's strategic advantage of building a mobile-first financial company.
"We create faster experiences, provide better selection, content and convenience to really capture those looking for that banking experience online," Noto told CNBC.
SoFi ranked No. 8 on last year's CNBC Disruptor 50 list.
— CNBC's Scott Wapner contributed reporting.
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Looking for Copyright for your original work in Ludhiana, Punjab, find here the procedure, fees, documents required and other necessary details. Also find the scope of copyright and what protection you may expect from the same.
The Copyright in Ludhiana, Punjab can be registered as per The Copyright Act, 1957 of constitution of India. The Copyright Act, 1957 (the 'Act') came into effect from January 1958 and got amended subsequently in the year 1983, 1984, 1992, 1994, 1999 and 2012. Out of all those amendments, the most substantial is the Copyright (Amendment) Act, 2012 that brought the Act in conformity with two WIPO internet treaties concluded in 1996 namely, the WIPO Copyright Treaty ("WCT") and WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty ("WPPT").
Copyright is nothing but a legal right entitled to the creators of all kinds of artistic works be it literature, music, dramatics or the producers of films and recordings in Ludhiana, Punjab. By registering for a Copyright, a Proprietor obtains an exclusive right to replicate, reproduce and distribute the work of art. The Proprietor can also beat the authority to reproduce, replicate and distribute the work to another person or entity.
Copyright Registration in Ludhiana, Punjab
Ludhiana is always benchmarked as one of the progressive industrial cities in India. With very good social infrastructure along with large industrial spaces attracts many to make it their home city or working destination. Chandigarh, capital of two states Punjab and Haryana, is considered among the best cities of the world. Chandigarh international airport connects it well with other parts of country. Ludhiana alone house more than 56000 MSME units majorly in the field of manufacturing tractor components. Other industries based out Ludhiana includes IT and ITeS, electronics, pharmaceuticals, plastics, machine tools. To serve the requirements of IT industry, a SEZ namely Rajiv Gandhi Ludhiana Technology Park (RGCTP) in Chandigarh has been developed. Also, plans are there to setup terminal market for fruits and vegetables to support crop diversification program in Punjab and Haryana.
Punjab is among the most prosperous state of India with excellent road and rail network. Punjab has five airports with terminal for passengers, five container freight stations (CFSs) and four inland container depots (ICDs). Punjab is bordering state with Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana and Rajasthan surrounding it on other sides. With total of 4.2 million hectares of cultivable area, it constitutes more than 3% of net area sown. However with highly fertile land, it produces more than 18% of wheat, of rice, 20% of honey, 10% of milk, 48% of mushroom along with 5% of cotton of the country.
With very production of wheat, it is just next to Canada and Australia in terms of marketable surplus. In Rice production it is next only to Thailand. Major industries in Punjab include food processing, tractors and auto components, agro-based parts, bicycle and bicycle parts, sports goods, light engineering goods, metal and alloys, chemical products and textiles. The state has also emerged as a key hub for textile-based industries, including yarn, readymade garments and hosiery. The clusters around food and dairy products are the other major sectors of the state.
Not only this, as per the latest report by World Bank, Punjab ranked 19th out of 36 states in terms of ease of doing business.
Different types of Copyright infringements in in Ludhiana, Punjab
Advantages of Copyright Registration in Ludhiana, Punjab
Registering for copyright is a great step ahead in any business because it helps you communicate better to your customers, reproduce rights and have more control over your content. Here are a few more reasons as to why you should get your copyright registration done in Ludhiana, Punjab as follows.
Detailed process of Copyright Registration in Ludhiana, Punjab
Copyright registration in Ludhiana, Punjab is a detailed process which can be scaled in the following steps:
List of Documents Required for Copyright Registration in Ludhiana, Punjab
Documents required for Copyright registration of Art Work in Ludhiana, Punjab
Documents required for Copyright registration of Cinematograph Film /Video in Ludhiana, Punjab
Documents required for Copyright registration of Music in Ludhiana, Punjab
Documents required for Copyright registration of Literary/Dramatics in Ludhiana, Punjab
Documents required for Copyright registration of Sound recordings in Ludhiana, Punjab
Documents required for Copyright registration of Software in Ludhiana, Punjab
The Scope of Copyright Protection in Ludhiana, Punjab
List of Rights of the Copyright Beneficial Owner in Ludhiana, Punjab
Online Copyright Registration Process in Ludhiana, Punjab
Timelines for Copyright Registration Process in Ludhiana, Punjab | {
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Q: Search Bar Controller with Table view in swift I am new to Swift programming
SearchBar controller with tableview. I want display the multiple students in table view its working fine. I can add the search bar controller to table view and display the particular students data. table view cell contains the student information and image I want display particular student after search
this is the code
@IBOutlet var SearchBarDisp:UISearchBar!
override func viewDidLoad()
{
super.viewDidLoad()
searchController.searchResultsUpdater = self
searchController.hidesNavigationBarDuringPresentation = false
searchController.dimsBackgroundDuringPresentation = false
tableView.tableHeaderView = searchController.searchBar
}
func updateSearchResults(for searchController: UISearchController) {
//todo
}
I can get student data from json
func getKids(url : String) {
UIApplication.shared.beginIgnoringInteractionEvents()
var errorCode = "1"
var msg = "Failed"
var request = URLRequest(url: URL(string: "getstaffstudents",
relativeTo: URL(string: serverURL+"/rkapi/api/"))!)
let session = URLSession.shared
request.httpMethod = "POST"
let bodyData = "staffId=\(staffId)"
request.httpBody = bodyData.data(using: String.Encoding.utf8);
let task = session.dataTask(with:request,completionHandler:{(d,response,error)in
do{
if let data = d {
if let jsonData = try JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: data, options: []) as? NSDictionary {
errorCode = String(describing: jsonData["errorCode"]!)
msg = jsonData["msg"] as! String
print("msg values",msg)
if errorCode == "0" {
if let kid_list = jsonData["students"] as? NSArray {
for i in 0 ..< kid_list.count {
if let kid = kid_list[i] as? NSDictionary {
kidHoleData.removeAll()
let imageURL = url+"/images/" + String(describing: kid["photo"]!)
self.kidsData.append(Kids(
studentId: kid["studentId"] as? String,
name:kid["name"] as? String,
classId : kid["classId"] as? String,
standard: ((kid["standard"] as? String)! + " " + (kid["section"] as? String)!),
photo : (imageURL),
school: kid["schoolName"] as? String,
schoolId : "1",
url : url)
)
}
}
self.loopCount += 1
self.do_table_refresh()
}
} else {
self.displayAlert("Kids", message: msg)
}
} else {
self.displayAlert("Kids", message: "Data Not Available. Please try again")
}
}else {
self.displayAlert("Kids", message: "Please try again")
}
} catch let err as NSError {
print("JSON Error \(err)")
}
})
task.resume()
}
Table view
func numberOfSections(in tableView: UITableView) -> Int {
return (kidsData.count == 0) ? 0 : 1
}
func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, numberOfRowsInSection section: Int) -> Int {
return kidsData.count
}
func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, cellForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> UITableViewCell {
let cell =
tableView.dequeueReusableCell(
withIdentifier: "Kidscell", for: indexPath) as! KidsTableViewCell
let maskLayer = CAShapeLayer()
let bounds = cell.bounds
maskLayer.path = UIBezierPath(roundedRect: CGRect(x: 3, y: 3, width: bounds.width-15, height: bounds.height-15), cornerRadius: 2).cgPath
cell.layer.mask = maskLayer
let row = (indexPath as NSIndexPath).row
if(kidsData.count>0){
let kid = kidsData\[row\] as Kids
cell.kidNameLabel.text = kid.name
cell.classLabel.text = kid.standard
cell.kidNameLabel.lineBreakMode = .byWordWrapping
cell.kidNameLabel.numberOfLines = 0
cell.kidImageView.image = UIImage(named: "profile_pic")
cell.kidImageView.downloadImageFrom(link: kid.photo!, contentMode: UIViewContentMode.scaleAspectFit) //set your image from link array.
}
return cell
}
I want display particular student in table view(like if I can search student name as vani it's display the student vani in table view) pls help me
A: copy the hole data in to the attendanceInfoDupilicate
var attendanceInfoDupilicate = [AttendanceInfo]()
Inside of the Json service call at end
self.attendanceInfoDupilicate = self.attendanceInfo
updater the search controller
func updateSearchResults(for searchController: UISearchController)
{
let searchToSeatch = AttendanceSearchBarController.searchBar.text
if(searchToSeatch == "")
{
self.attendanceInfo = self.attendanceInfoDupilicate
}
else{
self.attendanceInfo.removeAll()
let AttedanceData = self.attendanceInfoDupilicate
var kidsArray = [String]()
for AttendanceInfo in AttedanceData
{
kidsArray.append(AttendanceInfo.name)
if(AttendanceInfo.name.range(of: searchToSeatch!, options: .caseInsensitive) != nil)
{
self.attendanceInfo.append(AttendanceInfo)
}
}
}
self.TableView.reloadData()
}
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The air conditioner repair companies are quite many. The quality of the services provided by these companies is not the same. It is obvious that good service quality attracts everyone. Choosing the air repair company is aided by the presence of guidelines to be followed. The following are some of these factors. First of all, it is important to check whether or not a company has local references. To have a comfortable home, one will have to cope with the large investment installation of the heating and air conditioning equipment. Hence, the need to hear the different opinions of the local concerning a given company. This will make it easier to choose the right air conditioner repair company.
The other thing to consider is whether a company provides a written detailed estimates. As stated above, the heating and air conditioning equipment are usually large investments. This is what makes the written estimates essential. The document should include the work to be performed as well as parts to be repaired. This is something that cannot be done over the phone. It is also necessary to get various estimates from a number of companies. This makes it easier to determine the worth of the repair. Hence, you can select the company offering the best prices.
Licensure is the other factor to consider. One should avoid hiring a company that is not licensed. It is a requirement by law for all the operating companies to be licensed. You should also establish if an air conditioner repair company is bonded. A good air conditioner company should be backed by a bonding company in the event of a claim being filed. Whether or not a company is insured is another guideline. Insurance is important since it protects everyone in the room in case of an accident.
Heating, on the other hand, is a system that raises the temperature of a room or a building. Winter season is when heating is used the most. They help to keep the home warm and comfortable for the inhabitants. | {
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Ministers are planning a new law which would provide amnesty for secret service agents who help informants commit crimes during undercover investigations.
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) foreign policy spokesman Philipp Mißfelder told the Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (WAZ) that there was a "loophole" in the legal protections given to undercover agents.
They needed "the protection of the law, so that they won't be prosecuted for informants' crimes carried out to maintain their cover", he said.
The move follows a 2011 decision by a court in Düsseldorf, which found that there was no reason to stop the prosecution of a Federal Intelligence Agency (BND) informant from going ahead.
In such cases, the informant himself would be the main defendant and his secret service handler seen as an instigator.
Federal prosecutors released an opinion in April 2014 stating that there was insufficient legal protection for cases where informants were used.
Media reported at the time that the secret services were having trouble recruiting people to infiltrate terrorist cells.
Government sources told WAZ that a new law would be introduced sometime this year.
It is not yet known whether there will be a general amnesty or a list of what crimes informants are and are not allowed to commit in the line of duty.
Mißfelder also called for the secret services to be given more resources and authorization to spy on communications services including Skype and WhatsApp. | {
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an alternative cloak module which gives all users a static hidden host, and has a few other options.
prevents server-link resets by peer due to crappy ISPs not relaying PONGs or such things, read antiidle.txt for more info. Adds command AWAKEN which resets idle time and creates a timer to automatically broadcast this command to other servers at a regular time interval.
an authentication module - forces user authentication to connect.
This module removes users from a secure (+z) channel if the +z mode is set by a U:line, thus ensuring the trust that all users on the channel are connected securely.
Spies on private messages. UNETHICAL. Email me with a compelling rationale for link.
Sends all channel messages to a logging channel. Like f_pmspy. Email me with a compelling rationale for link.
Wish you had specific functionality on your server?
I do custom module coding on a freelance basis. Contact me to inquire about creating custom modules to suit your specific needs. Get your server customized like you would get your stationary customized.
If the hooks contain the number 17, then private messages are being snooped. If it contains the number 18, then channel messages are being snooped.
If the third field (the 'server flags' - the string of random letters) contains the letter 'm', then private messages are being snooped. If it contains a 'M', then channel messages are being snooped.
Always be weary of UnrealIRCd servers that don't respond to /module.
Note that even if your server doesn't blatantly spy on you, any unencrypted (i.e., non-SSL) communication you send over the internet can still be intercepted at any of the gateways between you and the server. That is just the nature of communication on the internet. Communicate wisely.
Note: Some modules may hook private messages or channel messages but may still not be explicitly spying on you, for example the module may be preventing a specific type of spam or something. If you see these hooks in place, you should consult the network administrator as to their specific purpose, and judge for yourself. | {
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Date & Time: November 24, 2018 / 9:00am-12:00pm. | {
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The stone mill is used for fine milling of all the above products other than wet and oily products. U.S. customers can order the ABC Hansen Universal Disc Mill Plate Grinder from Pleasant Hill Grain, the U.S. importer.
Jan 14, 2014 · These stones have quite a story to tell, but we'll just let the oatmeal and the muffins do the talking.
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daily catch of fish, with handmade cheeses and homegrown eggs adding some bulk to the plate. Stopover towns like Puerto Lempira, Batalla, and Palacios have a few minimalist sit-down restaurants that serve chicken, beef, conch, and lobster with tajadas (fried plantain chips). Puerto Lempira's general store is a good place to stock up on snacks and fruit to appease grumbling stomachs during a hike.
Further into the rain forest, the only restaurants in Raista/Belén and Las Marías are the tiny dining areas, or comedores, found at the locally run ecolodges. Families prepare home-cooked meals for a flat fee of L70 each. Cold soft drinks and beer are usually on hand. Grub at the Bodden family cabins in Raista is exceptionally delicious, with scrambled eggs and toast for breakfast and a rotating lineup of spaghetti and beans or chicken and rice for dinner.
Travelers are largely expected to haul their own lunches along on excursions or treks. If you're on a package tour, most guides will be in charge of handling the middle meal. For adventurers exploring at their own pace, it's a good idea to buy nonperishable foods like canned tuna and granola to stow in a backpack. | {
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