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Home / News / Coldplay announced as Saturday night headliners
Coldplay announced as Saturday night headliners
We're very pleased to confirm that Coldplay will be the Saturday night Pyramid Stage headliners at this year's Glastonbury Festival.
"Coldplay have played such a major part in the Festival over the last 10 years or so," said Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis. "As their popularity grew around the world I was so proud of them. This is the triumphant return of a band that everyone here feels part of. They're one of the greatest phenomena to grow from these fields."
This will be the world-conquering group's first Glastonbury show since their triumphant 2005 performance. In 1999, Coldplay made their Glastonbury debut in the New Bands Tent, weeks after signing their record deal. Just three years later, they made their first appearance as Pyramid Stage headliners, shortly before the release of their Rush Of Blood To The Head album propelled them to global success. We can't wait to welcome them back again.
Tickets for Glastonbury 2011 have Sold Out, but a limited resale of cancelled tickets is expected in April. For more information, click here
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American Evangelicals in Black and White
Here's a fun game for you: do the google image search on this string of characters:
baptist church black
You will see a matrix of images that might be from the black-church scene in The Blues Brothers (if, like myself, you are so clueless about African-Americans that this is the only time you've seen such a church).
They are clearly churches with black congregations. Most of the pictures are interiors, and you can see the congregation.
The vast majority of material on the Internet that feeds google's AI clearly takes "black church" to function as a separate term, meaning an African American congregation. Clear enough! Great!
Then try:
baptist church white
I got a matrix of mostly-exterior shots, since "church" was the noun; almost no pictures of the possibly-white congregation. Most of the pictures were because of proper names: White Rock Baptist Church, or the White Oak Baptist Church, or the Mabel White Baptist Church. "White" is not used as a modifier.
A recent article in the Atlantic about Southern Baptists, "White Christmas, Black Christmas" noted that "While the number of multiracial congregations has increased since the 1990s, 86 percent of congregations, representing eight in 10 attendees, remain overwhelmingly monoracial."
It's a lovely demonstration of the notion of "normality". There are clearly White Baptist Churches as well as Black Baptist Churches, but nobody calls them "White Baptist Churches" (much, on the Net) or I wouldn't be getting the "Mabel White Church" in my search. The white ones are just normal churches. The "abnormal" ones, with the abnormal people in the congregation, are the only ones that need an adjective explaining their abnormality.
This issue may have been given its sharpest quote by Simone du Beauvoir when discussing not racism, but sexism: "There are two kinds of people: human beings and women. When women assert themselves to be human beings, they're accused of acting like men."
The principle is the same. There's no need for the term "White Baptist Church", any more than for the "Human Being Baptist Church".
Hope you enjoyed the game! It's time for the question that pops out for any sane person who knows what Christianity is supposed to stand for and does not know much about the American South:
Segregated CHURCHES? Are you freaking kidding me? How COULD you?
Am I unfair to pick on churches, especially the Southern Baptists, for not integrating, back when schools were being forcibly integrated, with buses if necessary? After all, the neighbourhoods that were not forced to integrate - the ones in the North - didn't. Just about all American neighbourhoods and schools remain segregated, north and south, half a century after integration was supposedly the coming thing. Why pick on churches?
Oh, yes, it's fair to pick on the churches. It's a question of standing up to your own supposedly higher moral standards. Christianity is all about the poor. The sick, the lame, the orphans. The stranger at your door. What a Christian does to the least of his fellows, he does to The Christ. Black people in America are, viewed as a group, surely the best opportunity to express Christian values by taking them into the House of God to worship in fellowship.
Many churches have a proud history of support for underdogs, for the poor, for human rights. Southern Baptists included! But, there is only a "Southern Baptist Convention" because of a break with the "American Baptist Convention" on the issue of slavery. One might imagine the whole notion of a separate Southern group in the 21st century would surely be wrong. They didn't rejoin other Baptists after the Emancipation? Not even in the 1960s, when civil rights became a widely-supported issue in which many Christian churches took the lead? Nope. I've never read an article where a journalist asked their leaders "why not?".
Why they remain separate is the main topic of Atlantic's "White Christmas, Black Christmas" article mentioned above: there are wider differences between those white and black Baptist church congregations than any in America. The white Baptists have the lowest level of belief (33%) among any whites, that black men are treated worse by the police; the black Baptists, the highest in America (82%).
That, for me, is the whole story. I suspect that the black Baptists would not be unwelcoming to white faces in their congregation; it's the other side that are nervous about black faces. I just googled now to check whether the infamous Roy Moore is specifically a Baptist. (Yes.) I found a letter to the L.A. Times, just hours old (November 19, 2017) Roy Moore has nothing to worry about:
After I turned 15, the preacher invited ministers from the "black churches" in the neighborhood to sit with him up there on the pulpit while he delivered a sermon on racial tolerance one Sunday. Shortly thereafter, the deacons held court in the church's basement and, with the preacher and his wife and children nearby, he was fired by the congregation.
I'm just going to say it: American evangelicals vote racist. You couldn't say that with certainty before Trump, because there were no more-openly racist Republican contenders for them to prefer over those still merely dog-whistling. But Trump polled better among evangelicals in January 2016 better than Cruz and Rubio together(!) This poll came after the Trump speech with "Two Corinthians" in it. It's one thing to pick Trump over Clinton (if you're from that culture and regard her as a criminal monster), but quite another to pick the guy who said "Two Corinthians" over Marco Rubio, who could undoubtedly quote from II Corinthians, and Ted Cruz, who could probably recite it from memory (son of a pastor).
Articles about it just danced around the real issue, for my taste. They went on about minor differences in tone and policy; it was repeated that evangelicals have very strong policy concerns about abortion and gays and tough foreign policy. The problem is, you can't find a hair's-width of daylight between Trump and Cruz or Rubio on any standard Republican talking point; they're all against abortion and want tough foreign policy. The only really distinguishing feature is that Trump came out roaring about The Wall and Mexican rapists, whereas the other two candidates actually were Hispanic, and more moderate on immigration. I am unable to believe that evangelicals who preferred Trump did not mostly care about his views on race.
Journalists that specifically cover the "religous right", which can hardly be distinguished in practice from "white evangelicals", do focus on their racism, as with this 2014 story in Politico. The movement became political over segregation, not abortion. Jerry Falwell, the godfather of all things Religious Right, started off with a segregationist agenda, and both his faith-based university and other universities like it forbade their students inter-racial dates. It should actually be no more controversial to refer to white evangelicals as "pro-segregation" than "pro-life", since their position on it was always clear. The Sothern Baptist Fellowship did formally disavow segregation in 1995, but as recently as last year, a resolution for them to condemn white supremacy was hugely divisive. Journalists are truly enablers when they don't make this clear in every reference to white evangelicals. Indeed, they should never refer to "evangelicals" without clarifying whether they mean white, or evangelicals of colour - since the two are so dramatically different in a core belief.
In the end, white evangelicals gave Trump 80% of their election votes, compared to GW Bush getting 79%. Not much higher, but Bush was, personally, an evangelical; they actually liked Mr. Two Corinthians (and Three Wives) better than one of their own. Those sad about Mr. Trump's win could take some comfort that the tissue of sanctimony religious conservatives had always wrapped about them was surely proven false. They could care less about all of Mr. Trump's sexual bragging, his business frauds, his well-documented affairs that broke up the marriages. All those moral absolutes abruptly became relatively small compared to the imperative to keep out those Strangers.
My phrase "vote racist" was carefully chosen, because "vote" about a group is an inherently statistical term. Certainly, not every Southern Baptist or other evangelical is racist. But the statistics are damning. The really classic litmus test for racism is the old challenge, "Would you want your daughter to marry one?" When it gets down to that, you can also get statistics: Christianity Today quotes a Pew survey that shows while opposition to "miscegenation" has dropped from 75% of whites in 1968 to 7% in 2011. Except that 7% is from 16% among white evangelicals, and 6% for "all other" whites.
It was touching that the white and black pastors of the two adjacent Southern Baptist Churches in Macon, GA, were trying to get their congregations to enjoy a few social events together. But when you consider that having white and black ham radio clubs in Macon would be a national scandal, the very existence of monoracial churches, a half-century after "integration" was agreed to be necessary everywhere else, shows that they have a long way to go.
Evangelical support has been necessary to Republican victories since they chose a divorced Hollywood star over a Southern Baptist Sunday School teacher in 1980. The divorcee implemented Nixon's "Southern Strategy" of dog-whistle racism. But now, they are the core support of the wing of the GOP that frightens a solid majority of even that party. As I write, they remain the last supporters for Roy Moore, who frightened even Trump, the standard-bearer for that wing. That makes them the farthest outlier in the party, and obviously, the country. Their statistical presence at the racist fringe of the policing and miscegenation issues tends to confirm that.
Courtesy of the Washington Post (if they kindly don't make me remove the graphic at left) we can look at how this is about the specific culture of this group, and not about religion. This is how they voted, according to exit polls. It's the source of the much-quoted stat that white evangelicals went 80% for Trump. What's fascinating is that all other Protestants, subtracting white evangelicals, were almost the reverse: 35% Trump, 59% Clinton. Catholics were closer to the American overall average, which of course was just over 50% Clinton: nearly three times as many Catholics liked Clinton as white evangelicals did, which undercuts the notion that opposition to abortion was the real evangelical motive.
Even the 61% of Mormons that voted Trump was distinctly lower than white evangelicals, though Mormons have dim views on abortion and strong ones on Israel. Heck, the Mormon church was openly racist until a few decades back, preventing blacks first from becoming members, then from becoming clergy. And white evangelicals beat even them at voting Trump.
For that matter, three religious groups shown in the survey are still openly sexist: women cannot become clergy in the Mormon church, the Catholic church, or in Judaism, which went 71% Clinton.
White evangelicals can say that they are simply acting out their religious beliefs when they vote, but this is contradicted not just by other Christian denominations, with sexist traditions and racist histories of their own, that now vote differently. The reason for these votes was clarified by a deeper dive survey that split out black, white, and Hispanic evangelicals.
Note at left how opposite the black evangelicals are on this question from the whites: mirror-image numbers. Because of recent immigration issues, the Hispanic evangelicals are even further apart in opinion. About the only way for the whites to claim they are just voting their Christian beliefs would be to say that the black and Hispanic evangelicals are simply "bad Christians".
The media are very cowardly about pursuing interviewees on any religious matter. When white evangelicals offer their strict views on abortion as reason for voting for absolutely anybody - Trump, Moore, convicted criminals - they are never asked if this means that half of Catholics, 40% of Mormons, and over 50% of non-white evangelicals are all bad Christians with poor morals. At some point, the audience might realize that white evangelical Americans are actually a very small minority of all Christianity, the rest of whom can make their peace with abortion being legal in a nation, the fight against it to be entirely a spiritual affair: convincing women one at a time not to have one. When you think of the real divide between Church and State being the divide between spiritual actions - convincing minds to act righteously of their own free will - and temporal actions - forcing people to obey the State with physical force - it's odd that Christians ever chose the route of seeking temporal authority over women.
Only odd, perhaps, if you think that abortion was always their point. The artile in Politico noted above takes us right back to race and segregation again. It was never abortion. They differ from Catholics, Mormons and evangelicals of any colour but white strictly on the matter of race, which is not religious. It's cultural.
Claiming that your politics come from your religion is an old game, of course. A theory that hangs together better for me is that the evangelicalism, the racism, the militarism, and the authoritarianism are all a cluster of beliefs that mark a larger culture, a white culture.
Recent politics have started to clearly identify white evangelicals with the "alt-right", that is, with the KKK and White Supremacy. What can I suggest to white American Evangelical Christians that are bothered by this association? Go to church. Go to a southern evangelical christian church. Except this time, make it a "black church". If enough of you go, there won't be any more "black churches" and "white churches", which has always been a shameful situation. Probably, not a lot more of your fellows will go. But, you, at least, might just See The Light.
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Postscript Added 2018/June/14: I rest my case
This article in the Washinton Post, June 13, 2018 offers a depressing story that confirms my opinions. While the news media emphasized the portion of the story about the local Baptist association, then the Southern Baptist Fellowship itself, expelling them, the only story for me is that the unconscious, widely-held attitudes of the congregation were such that they could not stand to be in the presence of their black neighbours even briefly:
[The black pastor sharing the church with the white congregation, coming after their service] alongside many in his congregation, would arrive early to their service with the hope of greeting white churchgoers as they left their morning service. Glass said Raleigh White objected to the encroachment and changed their service time to avoid the interaction.
To be clear, they did not attempt to marry the white people's daughters, or even ask them to break bread together; they wanted to say "good morning" to them on the way into church. Even that was unacceptable!
The white evangelicals who felt that strongly about it so completely outnumbered those who did not mind shaking a black hand (if any), that there was no mention in the article of internal dissension in Raleigh White Baptist Church, just of conflict between them and the other congregation, and with the Baptist organizations.
Statistically, it isn't possible for the Southern Baptist Fellowship to have even one church where the congregation is like that unless racism of that remarkable degree is an overwhelming majority attitude. | {
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Vancouver's nonprofit print media hub since 1975.
Through our various studio-based production programs, we host over 200 local and international artists annually.
We house over 4000 prints that cover virtually every type of printmaking technique. Some of these prints are part of our permanent archive and others are available for sale online and in our gallery.
We present approximately four to six exhibitions per year with the aim of featuring diverse perspectives in print and intersecting media. In between exhibitions, a selection of prints on consignment are displayed in the gallery.
We offer four residency programs: artist research residencies, visiting artist residencies, emerging artist residencies, and collaborative printmaking residencies. Visit our submissions page for more information about applying.
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Logger: telemetry logger. It transmits data in real time and logs at the same time.
RF box: transreceiver module, placed on each cage. It receives data from the logger and transmit it to PAN.
Antenna: placed on each cage. They can be up to 10 subjects in each cage.
Communication box: Serves as an interface between the logger and the PC, to programm the loggers.
Personal Area Network (PAN) controller: receives the data from up to 64 RF boxes. It sends data to the computer, running the Gna software.
Mercury software: For programming the logger.
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Women in Racing
Grant Information & Dates
Record TAB betting numbers on Melbourne Cup Day
The TAB has marked the biggest day on its sporting calendar with a record 1.07 million bets on the Melbourne Cup and 2,529 winning bets placed on race winner, Cross Counter.
After a rain soaked day at Flemington, the race delivered plenty of excitement for punters across the country. Jockey Kerrin McEvoy took out the great race for the third time after previous wins on Brew and Almandin.
One Kiwi punter in particular will be celebrating winning $97,500 after putting $8,700 on Cross Counter at $11 odds.
"The Melbourne Cup is much more than just a horse race, it's a 158 year old social and cultural tradition that brings Australia and New Zealand to a standstill," says New Zealand Racing Board (NZRB) CEO John Allen.
"There has been a record amount of betting both online and in our TAB outlets. There was also great turnouts at our domestic meetings and the race itself delivered a real spectacle for viewer on top of an excellent programme of New Zealand racing."
Allen says TAB customers also showed huge support for Kiwi Jockey James McDonald aboard Yucatan, with its strong backing sending flutters through the gathered TAB bookmakers.
"It's known as the race that stops two nations, and the quality of today's race showed why. Although the result wasn't the one our Kiwi connections were looking for, tour homegrown talent is a credit to the wider industry in New Zealand which is successful in so many areas, from breeding to training and racing."
TAB turnover for the 158th Melbourne Cup race was approximately $10.6 million, equal to the record turnover in 2015
At its peak 38,000 customers were on the TAB digital channels
There were 2,133 online bets placed per minute
The Melbourne Cup is the curtain raiser to New Zealand's most important racing, social and cultural event – New Zealand Cup and Show Week from 10-17 November in Christchurch.
Each year profits from the race are passed on to the racing industry.
Equine Influenza
RITA is a reconstitution of the New Zealand Racing Board appointed by Racing Minister Rt. Hon. Winston Peters on 1 July 2019 to lead the transition of the racing industry to its future state.
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Safeguarding Board reports highlight key achievements
Arrangements for the safeguarding of children and adults in Wolverhampton are effective, according to the annual reports of the City's 2 Safeguarding Boards.
The Wolverhampton Safeguarding Adults Board and Wolverhampton Safeguarding Children's Board reports found that there is a strong commitment to safeguarding vulnerable children and adults, and that frontline practice in Wolverhampton continues to improve.
The annual reports highlight a number of developments which have taken place over the last 12 months.
Within children's services, they include the creation of a new Quality Assurance Committee to enhance the Board's capacity to scrutinise frontline practice, the completion of a series of multi agency case file audits focusing on key themes including child sexual exploitation and children and young people of parents with mental ill health, and the updating of guidance in relation to a wide range of safeguarding areas.
Key activities undertaken by the Safeguarding Adults Board include continued investment in Health Watch Wolverhampton to strengthen engagement with service users, the reinvigoration of its Quality and Performance Committee so that it is better placed to monitor frontline practice, and the completion of an audit of its safeguarding arrangements.
The Boards were also instrumental in the implementation of the combined Wolverhampton Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub, which has created a whole family approach to the safeguarding of both children and adults.
Both reports outline key priorities for the year ahead to ensure that safeguarding practice continues to go from strength to strength.
Independent Chair of Wolverhampton Safeguarding Boards Linda Sanders said: "The annual reports provide a rigorous and transparent assessment of the performance and effectiveness of local services in safeguarding children and adults with care and support needs, and how they are promoting their welfare and wellbeing.
"They are thought provoking and challenging, and should reassure the reader that professionals and the wider community are committed to making a positive difference to the lives of vulnerable children and adults in the City of Wolverhampton."
The reports can be found on the Wolverhampton Safeguarding Boards website at Type=links;Linkid=10013;Title=Safeguarding Board Annual Reports;Target=_blank;.
Anyone who suspects a child is being abused or neglected should call 01902 555392 during office hours or 01902 552999 out of hours. If the child is in immediate danger of serious harm or has been left alone, call 999. Anyone who is concerned about the welfare of an adult should call 01902 551199 during office hours or 01902 552999 out of hours. In an emergency, always dial 999.
released: Tuesday 16 January, 2018
Released: Tuesday 16th January, 2018
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Running does seem to get harder when you get older, but is this because you train less and have to work harder? However, some runners are able to run longer and faster in the middle years of their lives than they did in their early twenties, all it takes is a bit of intelligence.
The fact is the older you get the more your body needs to rest more to recover from any exercise. It is recommended that people over forty need three days' rest a week if they regularly exercise to give muscles and joints a chance to repair. However, although you are not running during these days you can do other types of exercise such as upper body work. Cycling and swimming are both great activities to partake in during rest periods that are low impact on your body.
Try to give you body as much variance in your running regime as possible. Change the times of day you go for runs, this can aid recovery. It also reduces wear and tear on the body as you are not running when you are tired which is the normal reason for injuries. Also, you can break your training runs into more run-walk-run type of affairs which definitely is great for giving your muscles a break and gives you more endurance.
It is a fact that the older you get your brain does not work as fast, and this is true with your thirst mechanism. Your body is not as efficient sending out signals to drink and being dehydrated while you are running is not a good thing. Drink often and regularly and always remember to take on fluids before you exercise as this is highly important. On warm days always carry water with you and check the color of your urine as this is an indicator how hydrated your body is.
Pay attention to what your body is telling you, if you have aches and pains do not just ignore them. Muscle strains and pulls in your early twenties are usually not a big problem, but when you are over forty these small injuries can develop into much larger ones if not attended to properly. Use the RICE (rest, ice, compression and elevation) technique after running on any niggles and injuries. Always remember to warm-down after training to help alleviate possible problems. Remember to act quickly when you feel aches and pains and nip possible trouble in the bud.
If you are considering taking up running after a lengthy break always start your regime slowly. This will help you to avoid any injuries and give your body a chance to acclimatize and grow stronger. It is human nature to throw yourself in with all guns blazing, but should you do this you are risking serious injury. If you follow these tips then there is no reason whatsoever that you cannot run well into your fifties and sixties. Remember to eat well and keep hydrated and look after your body when you feel tired or sore.
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HIV: Restore Free Baseline Investigations To Reduce Infant Infection – Experts
To promote effective access to Antiretroviral (ARV) drugs for People Living With HIV (PLWH), experts have stressed the need for the Federal Government to restore free baseline evaluations.
Some of the experts who spoke were those from the National AIDS/STI Control Programme (NASCAP).
They were making presentations at the opening of a two-day communication strategic review workshop by Journalists Alliance for Prevention of Mother to Child transmission of HIV (JAPiN) in Lagos state, recently.
According to them, the goals of the initial evaluation are to confirm the diagnosis of HIV infection, obtain appropriate baseline historical and laboratory data, ensure PLWH understanding about HIV infection and its transmission.
Others are to initiate care as recommended in HIV primary care guidelines and guidelines for prevention and treatment of HIV-associated opportunistic infections.
Research has shown that every HIV-infected person entering into care should have a complete medical history, physical examination, and laboratory evaluation and should be counseled regarding the implications of HIV infection.
The experts further said that the initial evaluation also should include introductory discussion on the benefits of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for the PLWH health and to prevent HIV transmission.
According to them, "Baseline information then can be used to define management goals and plans.
"In the case of previously treated PLWH who present for an initial evaluation with a new health care provider, it is critical to obtain a complete antiretroviral (ARV) history – including drug resistance testing results, if available, preferably through the review of past medical records.
"Newly diagnosed persons living with HIV should also be asked about any prior use of ARV agents for prevention of HIV infection."
They reasoned that many of the PLWH cannot afford cost of transportation more so the charges for baseline investigations which is between N5,000 and N6,000.
The experts therefore urged the Federal Government and donors, specifically the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) to make baseline investigations for HIV free.
"Nigerian government and the US PEPFAR should look into the idea of bringing back free baseline investigations before starting new PLWH on ARV drugs. Many of them cannot afford cost of transportation talk less of paying for baseline investigations that amount to about N5,000 and N6,000," NASCAP said.
According to the experts, one of the reasons new Persons Living With HIV do not start ART is due to lack of fund for the payment of baseline investigations.
Corroborating these views, Dr. Sunday Aboje, National Coordinator, National AIDS/STI Control Programme (NASCAP), in a related development said that baseline investigations and effectiveness of ARV drugs usage is critical to the elimination of Mother to Child transmission (eMTCT).
Aboje stated that currently, 380,000 children are HIV positive in the country and added that the country is committed to the goal of eliminating new HIV infections among children and keeping their mothers alive by 2020.
The National Coordinator, who spoke recently at JAPiN strategic meeting in Calabar, Cross River state was optimistic that there is a renewed hope of viral suppression that would provide the potency to stop further transmission as a prevention tool while prolonging the lives of the infected persons.
Dr Aboje, who was represented by Assistant Chief Scientific Officer of the agency, Taiwo Olakunle, stressed that free baseline investigations coupled with improved access of ARV drugs would fast-track the achievement of e-MTCT goals.
"The country has come a long way in its effort to control the HIV/AIDS epidemic, particularly in PMTCT. Beginning with the pioneer 11 PMTCT-provider tertiary health facilities in 2002, the country now has 7,265 health facilities providing PMTCT services at all levels of the health care system."
Aboje, however, stated that Nigeria's target on eliminating new HIV cases in children among other things for 2018 was to ensure 50 per cent of HIV-exposed children have access to HIV prophylaxis treatment and early infant diagnosis services.
He also identified inadequate political commitment, and funding at federal, state and LGA levels as well as weak health infrastructure as some challenges against eliminating new HIV cases in children. Prompt release of 100 percent budget for AIDS control, prevention, and treatment for the relevant Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) would make a difference in the lives of people living with the disease, Dr. Aboje stressed.
In a related development, Mrs. Kadiri Oluseyi, Executive Director, Centre for Positive Health Organisation, Lagos State under the platform of Abidjan – Lagos – Corridor, tasked government to increase funding for child HIV elimination programmes.
Oluseyi called on government to support People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and partners working on HIV awareness in line with the global campaign for safer motherhood and HIV-free babies.
According to her, support from the government through increased funding and access to anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs will help to ameliorate the challenges of PLWHA, especially pregnant mothers and help in actualising the eMTCT of HIV.
Oluseyi spoke when members of Journalists Alliance for Prevention of Mother-To-Child Transmission of HIV in Nigeria (JAPiN), Lagos state Chapter made the special investigative visit to the office of Abidjan-Lagos Corridor Organisation, in Badagry General Hospital, Lagos, recently. | {
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How to Get Out of a Speeding Fine — Auto Expert by John Cadogan - save thousands on your next new car!
QUESTION: Hi John. My wife received a speed camera speeding fine about two months ago for going 70km/h in a 60km/h zone. She felt she was guilty and paid the fine without question. In 35 years of driving she has never received a speeding ticket nor claimed on insurance for an at-fault car accident. She has a clean record. After hearing your comments on 2UE today I thought I would ask you a question. My wife was happy to pay the fine but really has resented the fact that her clean record has been tarnished plus the loss of point(s). We did not even know you could apply for a leniency for a perfect driving record. Is it possible to write a letter retrospectively now and ask for leniency on that tarnished record? They can keep the money! If we can, who do we write to and what do we ask for? Thanks for your reply. Sincerely, John.
Basically, your 'keep the money, but we want the points back' objective is going to crash and burn. You can do one of two things if you want to proceed, but they both address the offence. If you get off, your wife gets the points and the money back, basically.
Paying the fine is not an admission of guilt. Subject to time limits (see below) you can still deal with the offence after paying the fine.
Get the State Debt Recovery Office to let you off. This is called 'applying for a review'.
Go to court and get a conviction without penalty under Section 10.
Both of these options rely on having a good driving record (for 10 years).
In NSW if you have a good record you can apply for a review to the NSW State Debt Recovery Office (SDRO) even if you have paid the fine. You can do this up to 60 days after you received the penalty notice.
THE SDRO doesn't look favourably on safety-related offences (e.g. speeding in school zones, use mobile phone while driving, etc.) but one of the things they will consider is if: "you have a 10 year clear driving record (if your fine relates to a traffic matter or a parking offence that carries demerit points)"
The penalty stands - they say you're guilty and the circumstances don't warrant leniency.
A caution: They say the offence is proved but the circumstances warrant leniency. You get a refund and the points don't apply.
A cancellation: they say the circumstances show the fine was issued in error, and they make it go away.
Here, you're shooting for option two: the caution.
If you've blown the review timeframe limit (60 days) then you can still elect to go to court. You can do that within 90 days of the date of the penalty notice.
The person's age, previous criminal record, character, health and their mental condition.
The trivial nature of the offence.
Any other matters that the Court thinks proper to consider.
A Section 10 dismissal is an attractive alternative to individuals charged with driving offences. In January 2011, parliament passed a bill to amend the Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Act so that any matters dealt with under Section 10 do not attract demerit points. As there is no conviction recorded under a Section 10 dismissal, the Court is not bound by the driving legislation which requires Courts in NSW to impose mandatory disqualification periods. A good driving record and character references are critical assets here.
If you represent yourself at court (probably not that hard, depending on your confidence) the basic court costs are $85. The court may also apply a $74 road trauma compensation levy. So, that's hardly the national debt. But as mentioned earlier, orders under section 10 are not a foregone conclusion, and you should get legal advice from your solicitor before proceeding. Basically going to court is a roll of the dice, but not nearly so extreme as playing Russian roulette.
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Gratitude is part of the puzzle; the other main part is being kind to myself. I have cranky, sad and lethargic moments too. But instead of criticizing myself at those times OR faking gratitude I have experimented with another practice backed by science.
You are probably not interested in my personal opinions about gratitude. If you read something about gratitude you want to know that it's not just relevant to me but to you as well. Well, at least I hope that's what you want.
Because that way you might try something that will make a big difference to your day. And even transform your life. OK, I know that sounds like a big claim. But recent neuroscience and psychological research back me up here -- and so do my personal experiments.
I have been testing the science in my own life for some time now, and I know that my brain is changing for the better. So too are my feelings of happiness (or if you prefer, my "well-being"). And my ability to regain my balance sooner and with less difficulty than I have before. I yell less, I feel calm more often than I do anxious and I experience more light-hearted joyful and uplifting moments every day. Barbara Fredrickson discovered that people who flourish have a 3:1 ratio of positive to negative emotions. Any less and you are floundering. So increasing the frequency of these moments matters.
So what has made the difference? Being mindfully grateful is a big part of it. I make the choice to spend as many moments as possible noticing what's good about my day, my surroundings, my life, my family and myself. After all it's only the present moment we have -- the past is history and the future is imagination.
But I do more than just notice it mindfully and tick the token gratitude box. As often as I can, I savor each one for at least 20 seconds. Why? Because, "The longer that something is held in awareness and the more emotionally stimulating it is, the more neurons that fire and thus wire together, and the stronger the trace in memory." So that means we are getting more than fleeting value from each one: we are rewiring our brain for happiness. I talk and write about this practice a lot because it is so simple and powerful. All we have to do is be aware (mindful) of good things as they occur and pause long enough to allow them to really soak into us. It's like a mini-meditation on the run!
I don't always feel like being grateful. Gratitude is part of the puzzle; the other big part is being kind to myself. I have cranky, sad and lethargic moments too. But instead of criticizing myself at those times OR faking gratitude, I have experimented with another practice backed by science: accepting those feelings with the kindness I would show to a cranky friend. That is so much more soothing and frees me up to be grateful again sooner. Kristin Neff calls this a self-compassion break. Pausing and turning towards our pain in kindness rather than judgment.
It's not earth shattering and it's not going to be like fireworks every time -- but it IS cumulative. It's also backed by scientific evidence so we know it works.
After a while you will start to connect the dots between these parts of the happiness puzzle. And like any rewarding habit, you will start to make these choices more often because you know the rewards are there. It's less often an act of willpower, like resisting that piece of cake, and more like turning towards the sun. It's quick, easy and enjoyable.
May you too be mindfully kind and grateful as often as you remember to -- and rewire your brain for flourishing. | {
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2023: Don't Spread Hate To Gain Power – Daniel Warns
A former Governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, has warned the political class to desist from do-or-die politics, saying spreading hate in the name of politics was inimical to Nigeria's development.
Daniel, who is the All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial candidate for Ogun East, equally asked state governors to stop inhibiting development at the grassroots through their penchant for non-remittance of allocations to local governments.
He said this in Ijebu-Igbo while addressing party members and supporters during an empowerment rally and award of scholarships to indigent students held as part of activities of his ward-to-ward tour of Ijebu North Local Government Area of the state.
In what appeared to be a dramatic twist ahead of the 2023 elections, Daniel staged his campaign at the Omo-Ilu Foundation Complex Grounds, Ijebu-Igbo, a facility owned by a former lawmaker of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), late Senator Buruji Kashamu.
The event was apparently shifted, at the last minute, from Obada Garage, Station, Ijebu-Igbo, which was the originally planned venue.
"You may be surprised that OGD is here. The kind of politics we play is not do-or-die," he told the tumultuous crowd that gathered at the Omo-Ilu Foundation Complex Grounds to show him solidarity.
"If it's true that all we are after is to empower our people, there shouldn't be any fight," remarked Daniel, who was flanked by notable APC chieftains in the local government, including a former Deputy Governor, Senator Adegbenga Kaka.
The former governor explained that his empowerment across the nine local government areas of Ogun East Senatorial District was aimed at poverty reduction, adding that there won't be hunger in the land if several well-meaning individuals embarked on similar initiatives.
He said, "If we have about 10 or 20 more people who are blessed and are also doing what I'm doing, there would be peace and there won't be hunger in the land."
"I want to sincerely thank everyone because most of you that came here today were from the rural communities and you were not mobilized here by inducement but only came out of your genuine love for OGD.
"I want to use this opportunity to thank you all, especially members of the planning committee because the decision to come here was taken and before daybreak, proper arrangements had been made. It was last night we resolved to come here and God has taken perfect control."
Daniel commended those in charge of the Senator Kashamu's facility for not collecting money for the usage of the place for his campaign.
"This event was planned for another venue but something happened. We now phoned those in charge of this place, they asked us to come without charging any fee. May the soul of Buruji Kashamu rest in peace," he stated.
He called for the observance of a minute silence in honour of Kashamu, who died in August 2020, and another prominent Ijebu-Igbo born politician, Dr Gbolade Osinowo, who passed on recently.
Speaking against the backdrop of the accusation by President Muhammadu Buhari that state governors misappropriate local government funds, Daniel pleaded with state chief executives to always release allocations meant for local governments in order to enhance development at the grassroots.
He noted that most of the challenges bedeviling local government areas were due to lack of financial autonomy, stressing that once elected into the National Assembly, he would join the fight to grant financial autonomy to the nation's third tier of government.
Daniel said, "Without a functioning and well empowered local government, people at the grassroots will not get the dividends of democracy. When we look at this area, there are so many Federal Government projects, some have been started but have not been completed.
"Part of what I'm going to fight for is to push the Federal Government to pay more attention to this local government. Without any doubt, everybody knows that Ijebu North is one of the most populous and important local governments in Ogun East Senatorial District."
The APC senatorial candidate reiterated the need to facilitate necessary investments in agricultural development towards increasing local food production and combating unemployment in the country.
Amidst enthusiastic reception, Daniel toured the 11 wards in Ijebu North Local Government, including Ago-Iwoye, Oru, Ome and Ehin Osun, where he canvassed votes for the APC presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, and other candidates of the ruling party in the 2023 elections.
A major highlight of the ward-to-ward tour is the raffle where an agricultural tractor, branded Toyota saloon car, 240 litres deep freezer and 2.5KVA generator were won as star prize, 1st prize, 2nd prize and 3rd prize respectively.
Over 500 other items, including sewing machines and grinding machines, were also won while 11 indigent students from the local government bagged scholarships.
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This is exciting news for many reasons, obviously, but especially because this project marked the directorial debut of my dear friend and partner in crime, Katie Enright. Congrats, Katie!
Check out some fun stills from the film below. And yes, that's a pig actress.
The festival runs from February 11th to the 18th, so if you happen to be in London, come watch and support us! | {
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This section of the guide gives an overview of Archive Shuttle including key terminology that is used throughout the documentation and user interface. It also presents architectural diagrams to aid with visualizing the components that are deployed in a typical migration.
The following table introduces the terminology that is used throughout Archive Shuttle documentation, videos, and the user interface.
A container is an archive relating to a user.
An Item is an archived Item.
The main point of interaction with the administrator is through the web-based user interface. It allows access from anywhere within the enterprise by just using a web browser. It is even possible for archive migrations to be performed remotely from outside of an organization; for example, partner-managed migrations.
Using the wide range of options in the Archive Shuttle User Interface, the administrator can configure and manage archive migrations within an enterprise. The interface also provides at-a-glance progress monitoring, as well as reporting.
All interaction between Archive Shuttle and Archive Shuttle Modules is done through the Archive Shuttle Web Services. All modules communicate with the Web Services using HTTP(s). If HTTPS is to be used, there is additional configuration that needs to be performed.
The Archive Shuttle Service is a Windows Service which periodically executes Archive Shuttle scheduled tasks. These can be database maintenance tasks or other tasks that need periodic execution in Archive Shuttle itself.
Archive Shuttle has several modules that it uses to communicate with different systems to complete tasks. For best performance, modules are usually installed on the systems they interact with. Information relating to where each module should be installed is given in a later section of this document.
Enterprise Vault Collector Module The Enterprise Vault Collector Module interacts with an Enterprise Vault Directory and is responsible for collecting all necessary metadata about Vault Stores, Archives, Items' in each Archive and Enterprise Vault shortcuts in a mailbox.
Enterprise Vault Provisioning Module The Enterprise Vault Provisioning Module creates new temporary archives for ingestion. It is able to map a temporary Archive to a User and can enable, disable, rename and ZAP existing Archives. This module utilizes EVPM to perform many tasks.
Enterprise Vault Export Module The Enterprise Vault Export Module is responsible for exporting data from Enterprise Vault. It is multi-threaded and uses the Enterprise Vault APIs for accessing archived items. The exported data is stored on a Windows Network Share (SMB/CIFS).
Enterprise Vault Import Module The Enterprise Vault Import Module is responsible for ingesting data into the newly created or mapped archives in the target Enterprise Vault environment. It is multi-threaded and uses the Enterprise Vault APIs to ingest data. The data to import is read from the export location (SMB/CIFS Share).
Enterprise Vault Shortcut processing Module After migration has finished, the Enterprise Vault shortcuts in a users' mailbox will be updated so that they refer to the migrated archive. Note: Non-shortcut items, such as calendar items, are also updated.
Exchange Import Module The Exchange Import Module ingests data into a users' mailbox. This can be the primary mailbox or an Exchange Personal Archive mailbox.
Office 365 Module The Office 365 Module processes data relating to migrations to Office 365. It collects metadata from Office 365, ingests items into Office 365 mailboxes or Personal Archives, and post processes the target to remove Enterprise Vault shortcuts and pending items.
Native Format Import Module The Native Format Import Module allows for data to be exported to PST file format. The resultant files are stored on a configurable destination folder (UNC path) and the files can be split at predetermined sizes. The filenames can also be customized if required.
Proofpoint Module This module takes exported source environment data and prepares the data for Proofpoint ingestion.
EAS Module This module collects data from Zantaz EAS and extracts data from that system.
Sherpa Module This module collects data from Sherpa Mail Attender and extracts the data from that system.
PST Export Module This module collects data from PST files and extracts the data from them.
Dell Archive Manager Module This module collects data from DAM and extracts the data from that system.
SourceOne Module This module collects data from SourceOne and extracts the data from that system.
The following table shows the network communication ports used by Archive Shuttle. These ports are provided for reference for the situation where a firewall exists between the source and target environments in the archive migration.
As soon as a user is enabled for migration, the synch process-flow shown above starts.
Archive Shuttle Core sends a command to collect all needed metadata information such as the number of items, size, and Enterprise Vault transaction ID's for the archive of the user. The results are reported back to Archive Shuttle Core to allow item level tracking and auditing.
After the administrator has initiated a "Switch" (stage 2) to the target environment (per User), the Metadata Collector determines the gap between the source archive and the last imported items. Archive Shuttle then synchronizes the difference one last time to the target archive. The archive then gets assigned to the user and enabled. The last step is to cleanup shortcuts in the target mailbox.
After the administrator has initiated a "Switch" (stage 2) to the target environment, the Metadata Collector determines the gap between the source archive and the last imported item. Archive Shuttle then synchronizes the difference one last time to the target mailbox.
The last step is to cleanup shortcuts in the source mailbox by deleting them.
The Enterprise Vault Export and Office 365 module then begin to work. This runs continuously in the background until the administrator initiates a "Switch" (stage 2).
The last step is to 'Zap' the mailbox to remove Enterprise Vault settings, cleanup shortcuts in the source mailbox by deleting them, and change any pending-archive items back to normal items.
The Enterprise Vault Export and Native Format Import module then begin to work. This runs continuously in the background until the administrator initiates a "Switch" (stage 2).
Archive Shuttle performs a 'Zap' of the mailbox to remove Enterprise Vault settings before closing the PST files and moving them to the PST Output Area. Finally, shortcuts are cleaned up in the source mailbox by deleting them, and any pending-archive items are changed back to normal items.
The first task which has to be performed is the discovery of the PSTs, followed by the assignment of those PSTs to target users.
Then when a PST is enabled for migration, the synch process-flow, shown above, starts.
Archive Shuttle Core sends a command to collect all needed metadata information from each PST file. The results are reported back to Archive ShuttleCore to allow item level tracking and auditing.
The PST Export and chosen target environment import module then start to process the items from the PSTs. This runs continuously in the background until the administrator initiates a 'Switch' (stage 2) for the arhcive.
After the administrator has initiated a "Switch" (stage 2) to the target, Archive Shuttle then synchronizes the difference one last time to the target environment. Depending on the target environment there then may be some additional steps (see the diagrams above).
The first task which has to be performed is the discovery of archives in EAS. One or more of these archives are mapped and enabled for migration, Archive Shuttle Core sends a command to collect all needed metadata information from each archive. The results are reported back to Archive ShuttleCore to allow item level tracking and auditing.
The EAS module and chosen target environment import module then start to process the items from the archives. This runs continuously in the background until the administrator initiates a 'Switch' (stage 2) for the archive.
The first task which has to be performed is the discovery of archives in DAM. One or more of these archives are mapped and enabled for migration, Archive Shuttle Core sends a command to collect all needed metadata information from each archive. The results are reported back to Archive ShuttleCore to allow item level tracking and auditing.
The DAM module and chosen target environment import module then start to process the items from the archives. This runs continuously in the background until the administrator initiates a 'Switch' (stage 2) for the archive.
The first task which has to be performed is the discovery of archives in SourceOne. One or more of these archives are mapped and enabled for migration, Archive Shuttle Core sends a command to collect all needed metadata information from each archive. The results are reported back to Archive ShuttleCore to allow item level tracking and auditing.
The SourceOne module and chosen target environment import module then start to process the items from the archives. This runs continuously in the background until the administrator initiates a 'Switch' (stage 2) for the archive.
It is recommended to install these components on the same server. For a production environment, this must be a dedicated server (physical or virtual). They can; however, be installed on separate servers.
Please see the Chapter "Hardware requirements for Archive Shuttle Core Server" in the Installation Guide for more information about prerequisites.
Depending on the migration scenario, some or all of these modules have to be installed.
Active Directory Collector Module One per Active Directory forest Needs to be installed on a Server in the Active Directory Forest where data is to be collected from. The account that it is running under must have privileges to read Active Directory and its objects – a normal user account is sufficient.
Recommended: One per Enterprise Vault Server hosting a Vault Store.
Note: If performing an EV to EV migration, this module is also needed in the target environment to gather site settings (HTTP/HTTPS) used when running 'Fix Shortcuts'. There needs to be at least one Enterprise Vault Collector Module installed in the source Enterprise Vault environment. It is recommended to install this component near the SQL Server that hosts the Vault Store databases. Care should be taken when additional Enterprise Vault Collector Modules are installed. Performance might not necessarily be increased, the limiting factor is usually the time it takes to retrieve data from the Vault Store databases.
Enterprise Vault Provisioning Module One per source Enterprise Vault environment, and one per target Enterprise Vault environment. There needs to be one Enterprise Vault Provisioning Module per Enterprise Vault environment, i.e. per Enterprise Vault Directory Database. This module uses EVPM. It is recommended to install this component on the least busy Enterprise Vault server.
Recommended: One per Enterprise Vault Server hosting a Vault Store. There needs to be at least one Enterprise Vault Export Module installed in the source Enterprise Vault environment. It is recommended to install the Enterprise Vault Collector module on each Enterprise Vault server that hosts Vault Store partition data, in the source environment. This module requires the Enterprise Vault API. If this module is to be installed on a non-Enterprise Vault server, then the Enterprise Vault API Runtime needs to be installed.
Note: This module is only required if the migration scenario includes migration to an Enterprise Vault environment. Minimum: One per target Enterprise Vault environment.
Recommended: One per target Enterprise Vault Server hosting a Vault Store. There needs to be at least one Enterprise Vault Import Module per target Enterprise Vault environment, i.e., Enterprise Vault Directory. It is recommended to install an Enterprise Vault Import Module on each Enterprise Vault Server where the Vault Store to import to is hosted. This module requires the Enterprise Vault API. If this module is to be installed on a non-Enterprise Vault server, then the Enterprise Vault API Runtime needs to be installed.
Shortcut Processing Module Minimum: One per target environment. There needs to be at least one Shortcut Processing Module per target environment.
This module must be installed on a Server with Microsoft Outlook 2007/2010/2013 (32 bit).
Note: This module is only required if the migration scenario includes migration to an Enterprise Vault environment. Minimum: One per target Exchange environment. There needs to be at least one Exchange Import Module per target Exchange environment. This module requires Microsoft Outlook to be installed. It is not supported to install the module on an Exchange Server. It is recommended to install this module on a dedicated physical or virtual machine.
To improve performance, multiple Exchange Import Modules can be installed. It is recommended to start with one module and add more modules (up to one per Exchange database) if required.
Office 365 Module One per environment There needs to be an Office 365 module in order to migrate containers to Office 365. This module collects data about Office 365 mailboxes, as well as migrating data into the target container and post-processing the ingested data to remove Enterprise Vault shortcuts and pending items.
The module connects to Office 365 using the credentials specified in the Credential Editor, which is installed by the module.
Native Format Import Module One per environment One Native Format Import Module is required in order to take extracted data and create PST files. This module will split PST files at predetermined sizes and store them with a name defined by policy into a UNC accessible staging area which is defined per link.
Proofpoint Module One per environment One Proofpoint Module is required in order to take extracted data and prepare/construct the data required for Proofpoint ingestion.
This module must be installed on a Server with Microsoft Outlook 64-bit. This module also requires a 64-bit JRE. Additional information is available in the Installation Overview.
EAS Zantaz Module One per environment One EAS Module is required on a machine which can communicate with an EASIIS Server which has access to all the required Document Repositories.
Sherpa Mail Attender Module One per source server One Sherpa Module is required per source server and it collects and extracts data from that server, for migration.
PST Export Module One per environment One PST Export Module is required, and can process a number of UNC paths to extract data from PST files which are located there.
Dell Archive Manager Module One per environment One Dell Archive Manager module is required for the source environment.
SourceOne Module One per environment One SourceOne module is required for the source environment.
The Archive Shuttle Directory database. There is just one of these, it hosts all configuration and non-item based metadata.
The Archive Shuttle Item database(s). There is one of these for each source Link (e.g. one per Vault Store). These databases do not have to be on the same SQL Server as the Archive Shuttle Directory database. Each Item Database can be on a separate SQL Server, if required.
Microsoft SQL Server must be installed and set up before you install Archive Shuttle. The collation requirement for the SQL Server installation must be case-insensitive, accent-sensitive (CI, AS); case-sensitive and accent-insensitive installations are not supported.
Microsoft SQL Server must be on a dedicated server, either physical or virtual. It is not supported to have it on the same server as the Archive ShuttleCore server. It is not supported to have the Microsoft SQL Server shared with any other software, for production use.
Before installing the Archive Shuttle Core Components, make sure the account that will be used has "dbcreator" rights in Microsoft SQL Server.
It is recommended to have the latest service pack installed.
Although Enterprise Edition of Microsoft SQL Server is recommended, Standard Edition may be used if the SQL instance uses the recommended (not minimum) resources associated with the size of migration you are performing. Planning for additional time will be required to accommodate regularly required offline maintenance.
The Directory Database size requirement is 500 Mb. However, to allow for temporary transaction log growth, it is recommended to have at least 5 Gb is available for the database and logs.
Each item database has an initial storage requirement of 2 Gb; 1 Gb for the data file, and 1 GB for the transaction log.
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Local and Network Attached Storage is supported.
Modifying the export/import schedules for the required modules can mean that the data to be migrated flows through the storage area with only a small amount being present at any time.
Export will stop if the free space on the staging area drops to 20 Gb or lower.
It is recommended to allow for between 50 and 100 Gb per source Vault Store for a migration involving Enterprise Vault. For other source environments requirements will vary.
If the migration is to send the data to PST files, the additional space is required on the staging area as temporary PST files are created on there, before being placed on the PST Output Path. It is recommended to use double the normal size of staging area.
Module Health Displays information relating to all modules in the Archive Shuttle environment.
Unmapped Retentions Any retention categories that are not mapped to a target environment are displayed here.
In addition, the System Health page gives an overview of any modules which are disabled or otherwise not running. This is shown at the top left of the screen in the Admin Interface.
In complex environments crossing domains, organizations and forests, consideration must be given to the permissions / access requirements of the Archive Shuttle export and import modules that are required for the migration.
The basic requirement is that the Active Directory account that the export module runs under needs to be able to read/write to the storage location. In addition, the required import module also requires read/write access to the storage location.
If Archive Shuttle is being used to extract data to PST files, the sizing of the PST Output location is important and should be carefully considered.
It does not have to be locally attached storage to the Native Format Import Module. Network attached storage is supported.
No data is written to the location until Stage 2 is activated for the chosen containers.
Typically the space required for a PST file export of an archive will be almost double the size of the source archive.
Archive Shuttle performs a number of operations in order to preserve and verify the Chain of Custody of data items during a migration. This section explains some of those which need to be taken into account in a migration.
When an item is exported from a source environment. a hash is generated for that item and stored in the Archive Shuttle Item database. Sometime later, when the item is ingested, the hash is recomputed and compared with that stored value.
If the hashes do not match, a Chain of Custody violation is logged and the item will by default be re-exported and re-migrated.
If a significant number of Chain of Custody alerts are reported, it is likely that antivirus is touching the files after they have been stored on the staging area.
As we are performing the hashing on the items as mentioned in the previous section, a hash is generated on the whole message file, in order to avoid tampering during the migration.
When migrating from EV to Exchange, Archive Shuttle adds the same information to each migrated item as MAPI properties.
The module-level log files that Archive Shuttle generates also track successful migrations when configured to track the module at TRACE level. This logging will show the Archive Shuttle reference for the item along with the source and target item ID values.
Each module logs activity that it performs to a local log file on the server where the module is running. These log files are kept up to a maximum of 10 files.
In addition, each module sends this logging information to the Archive Shuttle Core via a web service. Therefore, the log file is available in two locations.
In some versions of Enterprise Vault it was possible to archive items above the Inbox, at the level in Outlook where it says: Mailbox – User. This is sometimes referred to as the Top of Information Store. Extracting data from this location is possible using the Enterprise Vault API, but it cannot be ingested into this location in any of the supported target environments.
If the folder does not exist and there are items which need to be ingested there for a particular container, the folder will be created.
Microsoft throttles connections and bandwidth usage to their cloud service – Office 365.
There are some steps that can be taken to improve the throughput and performance when migrating to Office 365. These are described in this section. In addition it is recommended that Microsoft be contacted and a request made to increase the throttling limits whilst the data migration is being undertaken.
Adding multiple service accounts allows Archive Shuttle to round-robin between them, meaning that it is less likely to encountered a throttled connection.
If there is one mailbox to migrate and it contains 10,000 items, that will result in 10 import commands being generated for the module, the service accounts will be used in a round robin fashion per import command.
If there are 100 mailboxes with 10 items in each, that will result in 100 commands being sent to the module, the service accounts will also then be used in a round robin fashion per import command.
The additional accounts should be added using the Credentials Editor when logged in as the account that runs the Archive Shuttle Office 365 service.
As with the ingestion in to Office 365, ingestion in to Exchange may be subject to throttling limits within Microsoft Exchange. A knowledge base article has been created which can help raise these limits.
The tokens can be used to construct filenames and paths.
When migrating data to an Enterprise Vault environment, it is essential that the option in the provisioning group to "Automatically enable mailboxes" is turned off. If it is not turned off, there is the possibility that duplicate archives may be created in the target.
There are many aspects of a migration that can be tuned with Archive Shuttle, some of these are manual tuning mechanisms, others can be automatic if required.
Each Archive Shuttle module can be supplied with a specific schedule. For example, if extraction is allowed only during the evening, so as to lessen the load on the source environment, the export modules can be configured to have an evening-only schedule.
Configuring schedules should be done with careful consideration of the impact on the space requirements on the Staging Area. If exports are occurring all night long, but ingests are not scheduled, the staging area may fill up rapidly.
For example, EXC Import Item Parallelism. This is the number of items that will be operated on simultaneously per container.
When changing the parallelism, it is advised to make changes in small steps and then observe the impact that this has had on migration performance.
An option in the System Configuration allows the EV Import Module to pause if Enterprise Vault is in a scheduled archiving window. Pausing the ingestion during this time lessens the load on the target environment.
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When ingesting data the EV Import module will only send data to a Vault Store that is not in backup mode.
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An option in the System Configuration allows the Native Format Import module to rename (i.e., move) temporary PST files from the Staging Area to the PST Output Path during Stage 1. Normally, the finalization of PSTs is not performed until Stage 2 is executed for a container mapping, but this can lead to increased pressure for storage requirements on the Staging Area.
Enabling the option in the System Configuration can mean that this pressure is reduced because completed PST files are moved out of the Staging Area and placed in their final location.
Additional throughput can be achieved by the Office 365 module by setting up and configuring additional service accounts that have application impersonation rights within Office 365. These accounts can then be added to the credentials editor, and the Office 365 module will use them for ingesting data in a round-robin fashion.
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Mater Matters Magazine
by indicator | Dec 30, 2016 | News
The Mater Hospital's newest orthopaedic surgeon Dr Levi Morse's education has come full circle. He left Townsville as the dux of Kirwan State High School and has recently returned to the city with a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (Honours), from Flinders University in Adelaide and a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) from the University of Queensland.
After graduating as valedictorian from a Bachelor of Physiotherapy, Dr Levi Morse then went on to become the top academic graduate from his medical degree. He undertook his Orthopaedic training in Adelaide and recently completed his fellowship in Orthopaedic Surgery. "It's great to be back in Townsville" Dr Morse said. He said his wife's family were originally from the Burdekin and Townsville and it was a wonderful place to bring up his four children. Professionally, Dr Morse said he had always had a special interest in regional and rural health, and enjoyed the variety in surgical workload that can be offered in Townsville.
Read the full bulletin
Dr Morse is a Specialist Orthopaedic practitioner based in Townsville and consulting in Ayr.
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Discussion in 'Insects, Other Invertebrates & Arthropods' started by Anthro1985, Nov 28, 2016.
Hey I'm new to this. I am interested in trying to breed and sell the giant African millipede. Is this legal to do within the USA?
Yes, that's completely legal. You'll need to buy them from another breeder within the U.S. as it is illegal to import any millipedes, unfortunately.
Thank you so much for your response! I'm very excited to read this.
I would check with the USDA, as well as your local agriculture agency before committing to this endeavor.
I'm just curious, how can it be legal to buy these inside the USA if it is illegal to import them in the first place?
No need for all that! Well, you might check your state's laws -- some have additional nonsense, it's true.
But those that were already in the U.S. being captively bred are okay. Are the mites not bred along with them? I would expect so, but I have no idea -- I've never owned one. So even if the mites ARE a threat to something, this stupid ban may have done nothing about that -- how typical!
I don't expect anything rational from our current government.
If global warming policies are hardly going to be supported, then I don't think our Republican-dominated government would bat an eye to changing policies on keeping some pet arthropods, let alone millipedes.
If there was someone to pay them off for doing so, sure. But I doubt any politician of either major party would do so. Will it bring them votes or money? No? Then why bother. It is much easier for a law to be passed banning something than for it to be repealed -- not that it never happens, but that's the unfortunate truth of it.
I'm just curious as to what law or act was used to deem importation as illegal. Apparently it was not cites as these are not a cites animal. With cites animals only movement between countries is a concern. Any CBB animals produced in the US can be bought and sold in the US without permits. Then there is the Lacy act, which I believe is the USFWS and which is what got the pythons, any movement between states is also prohibited with them so would it be the same with the pedes? If its a dept of agriculture thing, as with the giant African land snails, ownership might be illegal.
I'm not saying that those of you claiming it is perfectly legal to breed and sell them are wrong I'd just like to know why you are saying that and why and under what authority they were banned in the first place. I know when I got mine from Ward Science they sent me a copy of their USDA Permit to Move Live Plant Pests, Noxious Weeds and Soil (interstate movement) If importation were the only legal roadblock why would an interstate permit be needed? If they are classified under any of categories associated with this permit then wouldn't everyone need one?
If your goal is to breed and sell these guys I would not rely solely on information gleaned from any website such as this. No offense intended to those trying to help.
P.S. viper, if you are reading this its just what we have been discussing. People need to make sure they get the correct information from the source not just some random guys on the internet.
You can try looking through the US Fish and Wildlife Service's Q&A page. There are several links from which you can click on, but it's late over here and I don't want to go through the hassle of clicking through every single one. But from what I saw, they fairly recently amended the python species to be included in the Lacey Act as "injurious species."
I would like to know myself! I have tried searching numerous times, both through search engines and various government sites; I don't know why I cannot find any information. What I have said is what I've heard from others who have been in the hobby far longer than I.
Regarding the USDA Permit that you refer to, it's possible that Ward Science got the permit for another species that really do require it -- like bean beetles, which are an agricultural pest but are sold as feeder insects. I have purchased many inverts from many dealers and this was the only instance that I encountered in which they explicitly stated they had a permit and also sent information on how to responsible dispose of them. Or perhaps Ward Science is being extra cautious and following the strictest interpretation of the law?
It seems to me that there are many gradations between legal and illegal. Some things that are, strictly speaking, not legal, and yet are not enforced because the purpose of the law was something else. And then there are really dumb laws that to my knowledge have not been repealed but no one would enforce (Google "dumb laws" and you'll see what I mean). I am not saying that this is the case with shipping millipedes but it would not surprise me.
Whether you want to go by common practice or decipher every potentially relevant law from nation to state to county to township, etc., is up to you. If you do research and find more information on the subject, I would appreciate your sharing it -- and I will try not to rant too much, lol!
US Customs and Border Protection, USDA, USFWS, FDA, Department of Agriculture, US Public Health Service and relevant state fish and wildlife agencies. The DOT and ICC may also have regulations.
Is it possible to make possession and or transportation of animals any more complex?
I actually wrote to the USDA and I am waiting for a response. I originally called them. Found the right extensions but then the automated service took me right back to the beginning twice! Right back where I started. I know the website I am ordering from has a permit from the USDA to sell. So I think it's safe to assume I need that too. Either way I hope to bring these awesome creatures back on the map in the United States. Seems like you can't find them anywhere.
I'm thinking along the same lines you are. If they need a permit why wouldn't everyone else. The question is do they really need a permit or are they just covering their behinds just in case. Then the question becomes if they don't need a permit why are they covering their behinds.
If I get babies I'll look into it more closely and I'll be happy to share any info I find. The problem with choosing which laws you follow and which ones you ignore is that you are inevitably going to be breaking the law at some point. Yes we all break laws on occasion and the vast majority of times we get away with it. In most of those cases though we probably are aware of the laws and the chances of getting caught are not very great or the repercussions are fairly small so its worth the risk.
In this case it appears that we do not actually know the law and if we do not know the law its difficult to know what the risks are. If caught will the animals be confiscated and possibly destroyed? Will there be a fine involved or perhaps even jail time. Will it influence your ability to continue to pursue the hobby?
My GUESS is that there is little risk of being caught. Like you said its up to the individual to decide if they want to take that risk.
Recalling when I cobbed together a glop of household chemicals, all MSDS rated as non toxic, to create an herbicide to control blackberyy and poison oak. Non toxic and worked very well. So I went to market the stuff. NOPE! It was an herbicide. Sold as an herbicide. It therefore had to had various official government approvals.
So I sent off for the paperwork package. 42 pages to fill out accompanied by a 76 page instruction manual. Working my way through the morass I came to the three year testing and toxicological analysis. Then of course, the $170,000 application and filing fees.
I gave up. US Gov and red tape an insurmountable implacable enemy of common sense.
Anthro1985, where are you in New Jersey? I think you can sell them in-state but not across state lines.
I have a supply in New Jersey if you are still interested.
I've found the agency websites laws lack of laws general language etc to be confusing and not user friendly. When in doubt stay quiet and low profile is my advice. | {
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Please read the first part of this story here before proceeding.
It feels like I have opened the Pandora's Box by choosing to narrate this story. The fear of putting my family, our relationships, my not-so-positive opinions about them, had been keeping me from telling this story for so long.
Though I still bear those fears in the deep, dark corners of my mind, I feel I have grown a thick skin that has gifted me relative fearlessness. Fearlessness of the nature that inspires me to work towards my happy existence by stopping me from being crippled by the shadows of my fears.
In this series, you'll find me rambling many times. This is perhaps the result of the mammoth draft of this story (neatly stored in my mind) requiring me to constantly reassure myself that I have the courage to relive those painful memories and translate them into meaningful words.
When I approached my father with the desire to learn to drive, I was under the impression that just like my brother, I too shall learn to drive in a couple of weeks. Though I dreaded the very possibility of being badly scolded at every error, I was confident that my father's verbal assaults (pertaining to my driving skills) would end the day I was confident enough to drive the car on my own.
Little did I know that I was in for a deal that was nowhere close to what I had imagined.
During the summer vacations post my class eleventh exams, I had a hectic schedule as I was enrolled in a number of coaching classes. Yet, I was confident that I could spare an hour (for 2 to 3 weeks) daily to learn to drive.
However, my father had different plans. This time around, he chose to enrol me in the driving school instead of mentoring me himself. His reason being, he didn't expect me to learn as quickly as my brother did and the guaranteed wear and tear of the car was best borne by the driving school than our own car.
Without much ado, I started with my driving classes that lasted an hour, 6 am to 7 am every day. The driving lessons were for 21 days and included occasional night lessons too.
If you've ever taken a driving lesson from a driving school, you'll be well aware that the cars of the driving school are fitted with an extra set of clutch and brakes to control the car from the passenger seat. While it is designed for the safety of the student and of course the mentor, it does hamper the student from actually learning to go by his instincts.
A few times during the course of my lessons at the driving school, to assess my progress, my father took me for a driving session in our car. As expected, he wasn't a wee bit happy with my slow speed, zero confidence (in his presence) and the tendency to bring the car to a standstill every time I reached a point where I thought I wouldn't be able to drive past without risking scratching the car.
The resultant (repeated) verbal onslaught dented my self-esteem, my confidence and most importantly my ability to stand up for myself when subjected to emotional abuse in a life-damaging way.
At this point, I wish to highlight that from day one, my father has solely emphasised on the fact that he can't bear to imagine his car getting scratched. This is why, everyone in my family, drives with the sole aim to not get the car damaged. I often attribute it to his lack of empathy not only for me but for living beings in general. Anyway, that is a topic for discussion at a later date.
I successfully completed my driving course and as soon as I was eligible to apply for a driving licence, I did and for the record cleared the driving test with flying colours. This happened at a time when I was due for the many competitive exams in class twelve. Being a science student I was advised to forget all about driving and focus on the board exams and other entrance exams.
I got busy and never missed not driving the car. My interest in driving dwindled cause of the fear of guaranteed angry outbursts from my father.
Though I was regularly riding the two-wheeler in our home but never once was I encouraged to drive the car, not even on deserted roads.
Soon after, I got admission to a college that was located in another state and thus began my hostel life. The following five years went by in a blur with me visiting home for increasingly short spells and I losing complete touch with car driving.
After completing my under-graduation, my family had started looking for a match to get me married. In their quest to get me 'settled' they frequently encountered families with the demand for a luxury car in dowry.
At this point, I wish to clarify that though my parents do not support the system of giving dowry, they weren't altogether ruling out the possibility of having to give a car as a 'gift' in my marriage.
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There were a hundred possible interpretations of this one seemingly simple statement. I tried to assess every possible implication. I desperately tried my best to see the good a father (rather a parent) wishes for their child in his words, but till today, I have failed to have definitively found the reason(s) for what made my father go ahead and say what he did to the daughter he often claimed to love more than anything else in the world.
This was when life took a spin and I got a chance to move away from home. | {
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Q: Executing WebStorm-npm project outside WebStorm? I have a website project in WebStorm and I'm doing it with React.js and npm. I want to know how to make this project work outside of WebStorm. I mean consider I have a web server and domain and I want to deploy this project to server and make it public to everyone. What should I do ?
I also want to know is there any way to make this project work outside WebStorm by just clicking index.html in my project. I tried this but as you know index.js did not work.
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Out of Eden—Agrarian Revolution … Return to Eden—Primal Renaissance: The Earliest Yuppies, 25,000 Years Ago, Cast Us Out of the Garden. We Are Returning … Now
Primal Renaissance: Our Greatest Hope May Be the Flourishing of Culture as We Reintegrate Long-Lost Knowledge and Worldview, Formerly Ridiculed as "Primitive"
Falls from Grace, Epilogue: Are We Entering a Primal Renaissance?
We live in exciting times. Information hams it up before us at every turn. This unparalleled info-glut brings fascination, paralysis, agony, insight, change, renewal, and inspiration. In some ways it looks like a renaissance — take the incredible proliferation of technology, for example . . . the mind-boggling advances in computers. But a renaissance of the "primitive," the "uncivilized" . . . a primal renaissance? How can that possibly be?
Paleolithic Consciousness … Out of Eden
For weeks I had been working on several articles, my ardor suspending me above the landscape of a natural consciousness, a hunter-gatherer one. Called "paleolithic consciousness" by one contemporary theorist, this mindstyle is reputed to exist among our hunter-gatherer progenitors and among some current "primal cultures." It is characterized by greater attunement with body and nature, greater relaxation and well-beingness, more loving child-caring, greater sensory and aesthetic appreciation, more expanded psychic openness, fuller emotional and relational capacity, and greater "with-it-ness" (Witness) with reality in general.
The Earliest Yuppies and The Agrarian Revolution
I was also focusing on how our civilization came to lose that primal expansiveness of soul — a la "ejection from the Garden of Eden." An increasing mistrust of nature — and an inexplicable rebellion against an eternally old "if it ain't broke don't fix it" philosophy — led to attempts to control Nature, and consequently body as well. The supposed big "advance" of these earliest yuppies was the domestication of plants and animals. In history, this first major "upwardly mobile" turning is known as the "agrarian revolution," and it occurred variously between 10 and 30 thousand years ago.
All of a piece it came to me that what was going on now, in Western culture, was exactly parallel to what had occurred during the Renaissance of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. At that time, you may recall, the Catholic Church's intellectual hegemony was loosening, which allowed ancient Roman and Greek texts preserved in the monasteries to be released into the collective culture. There, our formerly repressed and forgotten "classical" heritage combined and cross-fertilized with views prevailing at that time to create the incredible flowering of culture and human potential that the word renaissance now conveys.
The View from the Doorstep of Nuclear and Ecological Annihilation
It occurred to me that night how we, in the consciousness and ecology movements, are becoming ever more aware, once again, in diverse and various ways, of the vast legacy of feeling, perception, human fulfillment, and spiritual awareness and viewpoint that current "child-rearing" practices cause us "normally" to leave behind. Similarly we come to realize how much our species lost in coming into its much-vaunted "civilization" in its evolutionary history. The view from the doorstep of nuclear and ecological annihilation allows such perspectives.
Yet, through our different ways of healing ourselves, and to extents greater and lesser, we retrieve that lost and repressed legacy.
And we are, happily, not alone in that retrieval. Increasingly it appears that our age is characterized, on a global scale, by an unprecedented multiculturalism wrought of technological advances in telecommunications and transportation. Consequently, we are pushed to enjoying an ever growing awareness of the legacies of primal cultures, both current and historical.
Xenophobia Dissolving and "Ego"-Eroding Information
At the same time and not coincidentally we observe our own religious, scientific, and Western-cultural hegemonies collapsing under that same weight of contrary and both xenophobia- and "ego"-eroding information. Moreover, this collapse is aided by momentous and far-reaching occurrences as diverse as our mistaken engagements in third-world countries — our misadventures in Iraq and Vietnam, for example; the technological crisis of credibility wrought of the global ecological crisis; and the discoveries of the new physics with their concurrent death-blow to the pretensions of common-sense materialism.
Re-Integration of the Primitive and Primal … Return to Eden
It became clear to me that just as centuries ago we came out from under the thumb of a brand of cultural repression that scapegoated and repressed former cultures — specifically, the Greek and the Roman legacies, calling them "pagan" — we were now coming out from under the thumb of a cultural repression and consequent scapegoating of even longer duration — one extending back ten to thirty-thousand years! Along with this we were seeing not only the limitations and inadequacies of the Western civilization and technology which so many had sacrificed for, and killed for; we were seeing also the re-integration of long-lost knowledge and worldview — which formerly had been obscured and hidden beneath such pejoratives as "primitive," "savage," and "uncivilized."
Shamans, Vision Quests, Sweat Lodges, and Drums
Some of us were learning this only too well, as it seemed necessary to search out the earliest or least "civilized" cultures possible for the only pertinent tips we could find on sane and healthy child-caring techniques.
But the rest of our culture is catching on too, and in a big way! Shamanistic practices, rites of passage, and indigenous rituals are enjoying great popularity. Workshops on everything from vision quests, fire-walking, and Native American sweat lodges . . . to nature treks, drumming, and "sacred arrow" ceremonies have begun popping up. And currently we are even recognizing our Western patriarchal culture's evil hand in the extermination of society upon society of indigenous peoples; we are re-writing the history books on the legacy of Columbus even as we passed the five-hundredth anniversary of his landing in America.
A Flourishing of Culture?
What's more, in a manner analogous to the cross-fertilization of ideas that led to the medieval Renaissance, our culture is expanding and becoming richer through the inclusion of these alternate perspectives. Those of us on the healing edge are uniquely able to sense the potential of this inclusion as we experience the effects that this kind of appreciation of the feeling, the affectionate, the intuitive, the natural, the body, and the senses has had upon our individual lives. Why would we not think that this kind of cross-fertilization of repressed heritage would lead to a flourishing of our culture in the same way that it is has led to a blossoming in our lives?
The Brightest Light on Our Cultural Horizon
Indeed, many of us do feel that a "primal renaissance" is occurring on our planet. Furthermore, many of us believe that this occurrence may be, in truth, the brightest hope on what otherwise can appear globally to be a rather bleak social and cultural horizon.
So let us not lose this opportunity to midwife the emergence of this primal renaissance, and, germinal as it may appear at this time, to nurture it to its fullest flowering. We cannot change the past, of course. But our efforts will work — one small measure at least — for righting the many wrongs of those who have come before us toward those earlier primal societies, and the deeply felt ideas and cultural ways they held dear.
Continue with Book 10 — Primal Return: The Prodigal Awakening
Return to Planet of the Apes? Thunderdome? No. But Only If We Are Lucky: Our Primal Return May Indeed Be a Primal Renaissance
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Oxford United striker has never matched prolific year with Cheltenham Town
Thomas has been a journeyman since leaving Robins
Wes Thomas celebrates a goal for Cheltenham Town at Oxford United with Mark Yates
Wes Thomas has played for nine different clubs since leaving Cheltenham Town in 2011.
But he has not yet been able to match the 19 goals he managed during his one season with the Robins.
Now 30, Thomas returned from injury to score in Oxford United's 2-0 opening day League One victory at Oldham Athletic on Saturday.
It was his first goal since last October, missing much of the campaign with an Achilles problem.
He may be rested in Tuesday's Carabao Cup first round tie against Cheltenham, with Jonathan Obika in contention for a start.
Left-back on a mission to prove worth to Cheltenham Town fans
When Thomas arrived at Whaddon Road in the summer of 2010, he had barely been given a chance in the Football League.
Wes Thomas celebrates a goal for Birmingham City
But Mark Yates had seen something in him and brought in him from Dagenham and Redbridge on a one year deal.
He partnered Jeff Goulding in attack and the pair helped Cheltenham enjoy an impressive first half to the season before falling away badly after Christmas and ended up 17th.
Thomas scored five goals in his first four appearances for the Robins and it was not long before he was attracting interest from elsewhere.
Why Harry Pell turned down Blackpool to stay at Cheltenham Town
He left to join Crawley Town at the end of the season for what Robins chairman Paul Baker described as "staggering wages".
Since then, Thomas has played for Bournemouth, Portsmouth, Blackpool, Birmingham City, Rotherham United, Swindon Town, Bradford City and his current employers, Oxford.
Wes Thomas in action for Oxford United in pre-season
Playing in League One and the Championship, Thomas' best haul since leaving Cheltenham is the 11 he managed for Crawley and Bournemouth the year after he left.
Oxford United v Cheltenham Town: Match night LIVE with Jon Palmer
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References
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Q: The most precision way to get connection time JDBC public class Sql {
private static Connection con=null;
private static Statement stat=null;
public void createConnection(){
try {
long a = System.currentTimeMillis();
con = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/","root","");
stat = con.createStatement();
//result in milliseconds
System.out.println(System.currentTimeMillis() - a);
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
it is piece of code which provide us connection to localhost source. i create there method which giving result of time taken to connect using System.currentTimeMillis(). is there any other way to get more precision value?
A: you could use System.nanoTime() but I remember reading somewhere that it wasn't guaranteed your results would be consistent
Edit: from the docs I linked:
This method provides nanosecond precision, but not necessarily nanosecond resolution (that is, how frequently the value changes) - no guarantees are made except that the resolution is at least as good as that of currentTimeMillis().
A: Try the monitoring tool. This will greatly help as you develop you application further by not ending up System prints in all your JDBC calls.
http://www.jdbmonitor.com/
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Behind the Scenes of Finding Bigfoot: "Mother Bigfoot" with Cliff Barackman
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 1st, 2012
Cliff posted his behind the scenes views for the latest episode of Animal Planet's Finding Bigfoot entitled "Mother Bigfoot" on his website.
Vermont Trail Camera Photo Analysis
The Vermont Trail Camera Photo
The Vermont Trail Camera photo was obtained on September 3, 2010 by a man named Frank (last name withheld). Frank and his wife live on a rural property in western Vermont. They own several acres backed up against large expanses of privately owned forest. On their property, there are eighteen fruit trees specifically planted and maintained to bring in wildlife for Frank's and his wife's viewing pleasure. In their front yard is a decent sized pond which contains numerous trout, and just down the road from the property is another even larger pond several acres in size. The surrounding hills are steep and thickly wooded making the area excellent habitat for all sorts of creatures. On top of it all, the area has a history of bigfoot activity as well. Several years before the photograph was obtained, one of Frank's neighbors reported seeing a sasquatch down the road from Frank's property.
Frank's wife remembers hearing strange noises in the woods the week that this photograph was obtained. Those noises included banging and strange vocalizations. After obtaining the photo, Frank asked the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department what is in the photograph. They didn't know, but suggested it was an owl. Thinking this was a ludicrous explanation, Frank later went to Steve Kulls, a New York-based bigfoot researcher who did his own investigation into the photograph. Steve's excellent analysis of the photo, as well as other background information on the picture, can be found here.
I spent several hours with Frank and his wife talking about the photographs and the surrounding area. I am utterly satisfied that Frank is not lying about the photographs or the circumstances surrounding them in any way.
One evening in August of 2010, Frank noticed that an apple tree near his driveway had a large circular perhaps five feet in diameter utterly devoid of fruit. The fruit was missing higher off the ground than seemed normal, which puzzled Frank. He decided to deploy a game camera to see what kind of creature was stealing his apples.
Over the next couple days, the camera recorded images of a coyote that returned on two consecutive nights to eat some apples that had fallen on the ground nearby. Around midnight on September 3rd, the camera took a photograph of what appears to be a sasquatch bending down in a squatting fashion and reaching towards the ground with its left arm. The creature's head is to the left of the photograph, and its butt is sticking out to the right (complete with a hint of the natal cleft) with its legs bending below it, though the knee is obscured by the creature's left arm. One can, however, make out the creature's left calf at the very bottom of the picture.
The creature appears to be fairly light in color, but the actual color is uncertain due to the fact that the flash the camera used was infrared. Infrared light interacts with fabrics and surfaces differently than visible light, and often distorts colors making them lighter or darker in appearance than they actually are. For example, a black jacket could look very light in color when seen under an infrared illuminator. I bring this up because no matter what color the creature actually is, there appears to be a mass of fur underneath the creature near its chest that is of a distinctly darker color than the rest of it. The darker fur extends onto the creatures left arm and appears to end in what I interpret as knuckles or a clenched hand. I hypothesize that the darker fur is a juvenile sasquatch clinging onto the larger creature's chest. This is the standard way all apes, including humans, carry their infants. If this is true, then this photograph shows two sasquatches, an assumed female and its young.
The creature appears to have white splotches on its back. I have no idea what these are, but several ideas have been put forth. One possibility is that the creature has a skin condition called vitiligo. Vitiligo is a depigmentation of the skin, usually in patches, that affects less than 1% of the human population. It is well known that humans and apes can often are susceptible to the same conditions and ailments, including heart disease, pneumonia, and many others. I see no reason why vitiligo would not occasionally show up in the sasquatch population, especially if they are closely related to humans as some speculate. Of course, these splotches might be something else besides vitiligo, but this diagnosis is at least possible.
When one considers these white splotches, it seems less likely that this is a human in a suit. Remember the point above about how infrared light can make different fabrics or surfaces appear darker or lighter than they actually are. If this is a person in a suit, those patches would represent different kinds of material that make up the suit. However, they are abnormally shaped, irregular in placement, and are not on where connections or seams would be in a suit. Why would someone make a suit and randomly place different fabrics on the shoulders and the back? There would be no function to this. Indeed, why would a hoaxer make a suit with these white patches at all?
The recreation that was done on Finding Bigfoot was brief and not as in-depth as I wanted, so I found time to return to the site to do my own analysis. One of the things we do not know about the photographs is how far away the creature was from the camera. Since this variable is pretty important if we want to compare the creature's size to a known size, I decided to take numerous photos using the same game camera, but all from different distances. I felt this would give me a range in possible sizes of the creature. The first comparison photograph was taken at just four feet from the camera, which is obviously much closer to the camera than the creature was. I then took photographs at distances that increased by one foot per photo all the way out to nine feet from the camera.
Frank knew exactly where he placed the camera, and in fact had a wooden marker on the tree. This enabled me to put the camera right where I needed it. Since Frank wedged a piece of wood behind the camera to prop it up to the right angle, this was the only real variable in the camera's placement. I compensated for this by simply superimposing my comparison shots over the original photograph and lining up the road in both pictures since it is static in location.
~ Cliff Barackman
See Cliff's other photos and the rest of the report here.
About Craig Woolheater
Co-founder of Cryptomundo in 2005. I have appeared in or contributed to the following TV programs, documentaries and films: OLN's Mysterious Encounters: "Caddo Critter", Southern Fried Bigfoot, Travel Channel's Weird Travels: "Bigfoot", History Channel's MonsterQuest: "Swamp Stalker", The Wild Man of the Navidad, Destination America's Monsters and Mysteries in America: Texas Terror - Lake Worth Monster, Animal Planet's Finding Bigfoot: Return to Boggy Creek and Beast of the Bayou.
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Does Science Benefit From the Search for Sasquatch?
9 Responses to "Behind the Scenes of Finding Bigfoot: "Mother Bigfoot" with Cliff Barackman"
PhotoExpert responds: December 1st, 2012 at 4:48 pm
For God's sake, it is an owl! I don't see what all the hub-bub is about. Any rational thinker with a basic knowledge of nature and some photography background can determine it is an owl.
It doesn't surprise me that Cliff Barackman would think it is anything other than a Bigfoot. Of course, every sound, every image and any sighting that Cliff reports on is a Bigfoot. To say Cliff has a belief system that Bigfoot exists is an understatement. That is not to say that Bigfoot does not exist. But when one determines everything is a Bigfoot and states Bigfoots are known to do this or that, when Bigfoot has not been proven to exist, screams "belief" rather than science. Plus, Cliff had a vested self serving interest. He is on a show called "Finding Bigfoot". As critical thinkers, we have to take anything and everything Cliff says with a grain of salt.
I have already analyzed this photo in a previous post. It is most likely an barred owl.
Others who independently analyzed this photo agree with my analysis, although at the time I analyzed the photo, I was unaware of their conclusions. But as their conclusions have come to light, we are in agreement with independent and separate analysis.
The Finding Bigfoot show fell short of science on that episode. Yes, they did a comparison by having Bobo fill in for Bigfoot, which seems to be a staple for the show. But what they did is exclude other possibilities. My question for them would be, why not get a taxidermy owl and put it in front of the lens with movement? The answer is because the result would approximate this photograph closely. It would prove beyond a reasonable doubt that indeed, it was an barred owl we are seeing in this photograph. Geesh! When science goes out of it's way to exclude more simple and probable explanations, but excludes or omits data that could be in contradiction of their own hypothesis, it is not science!
So Cliff's opinion is just that. And since he is not really an expert in the field, it is just that, an amateur or layman's opinion. You can not call yourself a scientist or a follower of scientific methods when you do not follow that course.
If your argument is that it looks "Squatchy", that statement in itself clarifies my argument. When you declare that unproven animals or hominids are known to do this or that, when they have never been proven to exist, you are a "believer" and not a "scientist".
With that being said, we have to go with the most probably scenario. Do barred owls exist in that area? I asked that question before. And if apples are on the ground, would there be certain prey animals of barred owls feeding on those apples? So a barred owl swoops into frame to pick off one of those prey animals feeding on an apple and Cliff Barackman declares it is a mother BF with baby in tow? Really? LOL Yes Cliff, that would be the explanation. Or let's make up yet another less probable explanation of someone in a suit because according to Cliff, it could not be the most simple and probable explanation or a barred owl. Did you hear any barred owls while you were there Cliff?
Unbelievable! I am not sure who causes more damage to Cryptozoology, believers or hoaxers. In my opinion, the fallout is the same when you throw out science altogether. When one throws objectivity out of the equation in favor of a belief system or a self serving television show, they should consider not calling themselves a scientific investigator. That is not opinion. That is fact! I know it may be unsquatchy to say, but I am objective like that.
Could the owl hypothesis be correct. Well, without going into my own analysis, I will use the data we have at hand from other experts. They say it is a barred owl. The camera had a very shallow depth of field, with an f-stop of 2.6. That narrow depth of field would give any subject outside the focal plane a blurry effect. Add in motion blur because of the 1/6 of a second shutter speed, and you have a recipe for making feathers look like fur. End of conversation! Does the outline of the supposed Bigfoot that Cliff sees, does it resemble an owl? To a T!
But if Cliff says it is something other than a barred owl and want to throw out all of the objective analysis and not try to disprove that theory in favor of his own "belief", so be it.
mcw2112 responds: December 1st, 2012 at 7:44 pm
I absolutely don't see an owl – I see a hunter in Ghillie suit, bending down to pick up some apples. Why? Probably to bait some unsuspecting deer or elk or whatever he's hunting. That's precisely what I see. I certainly don't see a Sasquatch and I don't see how anyone could draw that conclusion in the absence of a face or any other features.
bigfootbuster responds: December 2nd, 2012 at 12:12 am
This is not only the M.O. of the individuals on the show, it is the M.O. of the BFRO. Scientific investigations are not conducted as part of the "research". Speculation guides the process while ruling out of common animals is not part of the vetting. I observed this on multiple occasions first-hand and have observed it on numerous occasions by visiting the website.
The Finding Bigfoot show is for entertainment; there are no professionals conducting scientific research and this is one glaring example. While an owl, perhaps a barred owl is the most likely explanation for the game cam photo – there are numerous areas of blurring that would indicate speed in the direction away from the camera towards infinity.
What Cliff "sees" and what the commentor above "sees" are totally irrelevant to what has been captured through the lens on the "film". It is a 2 dimensional portrayal of an assumed 3 dimensional object or creature frozen in a single frame in an unknown position, flight pattern/movement sequence. Inadequate data prevents the mind from correctly conceptualizing what the creature/object would look like as it would customarily be presented in a recognizable format (i.e. typical view of owl in frontal roosting view or profile in-flight view).
The photo is almost worthless, unless the reviewer is well acquainted with observations of many similar type creatures/objects having been analyzed in similar type cameras.
Having only seen a few birds caught in game cams in similar type cameras, I can observe, though not scientifically validate, that the photo has many of the "ear-marks" of a bird in flight.
Having never seen a bigfoot in a similar type game cam, I cannot say, nor can anyone that I know of, say that it resembles a bigfoot. Further, anatomically, there are no distinguishing features that could be clearly identified as primate-type hands or a head. If Cliff "sees" this, he obviously has a very active imagination combined with a faulty understanding of primate anatomy.
dconstrukt responds: December 2nd, 2012 at 9:53 am
i dont know what it is, but if you're gonna sit there and say its a bigfoot, you gotta be a moron…
its continually amazing the crap that passes as evidence in this community.
Goodfoot responds: December 2nd, 2012 at 3:14 pm
I'm also going with owl. If that's a hunter in a ghillie, he's bending over and kissing the ground. Who knew Squatchery could be made so crushingly BORING? The name of the show should be "Spreading Boredom"/
hopkarma2 responds: December 2nd, 2012 at 6:03 pm
What happened the next night? If someone/thing was taking apples for a while, and noises were heard during the previous week, did all this activity stop after this photo was taken? And if so, why? Were there still apples to be picked up? Seems to me a hungry Sasquatch is not going to give up good apples that easy.
mcw2112 responds: December 2nd, 2012 at 6:14 pm
@Goodfoot – I what I see is a guy in a Ghillie suit squatting down- with the head being the large protrusion on the left – quite a few feet off the ground. His knees would be obscured by his body and he probably is balanced by his rifle which could be at an angle going away from his body – in fact, there is something under the main mass that looks like it could be a stock. I'm not saying that it's not an owl, I'm just not seeing the shape.
bobzilla responds: December 2nd, 2012 at 7:39 pm
I don't actually see an owl in that pic, but I'm leaning toward thinking that's what it is. Or, at least some type of owl or bird.
If you increase the contrast in the area that people say looks like the juvenile sasquatch hand, it looks a lot like feathers. More like feathers than hair or fur, to me.
The image in general looks a lot like the pic that was taken a while back in someone's back yard and it turned out to be a crow in mid flight.
Goodfoot responds: December 3rd, 2012 at 12:31 pm
bigfootbuster: "very active imagination"?? I assume you HAVE seen the show, right? A couple of them probably think there are monsters in their bedroom closet. | {
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The argument for reading Julian of Norwich as a spiritual director is not new. Margery Kempe was the first to make such a claim. In Margery's book, she extolls Julian as an "expert" in spiritual matters who could give good advice. More recently, scholars have turned to Julian for guidance as well. Julia Gatta and Kenneth Leech have looked to Julian as an inspiration for spiritual directors. Gatta sees Julian as a director of both passion and compassion, who contemplates a God who suffers. Gatta addresses Julian's view of "the larger, cosmic problem of sin" yet she finds hope in Christ's assurance that "all shall be well." In Soul Friend, Kenneth Leech, calling Julian one of the greatest spiritual guides of all time, astutely claims that, for Julian, God permits sin in order that good may be achieved. He notes that Julian "seems to mean by this that sins are disguised virtues for 'in heaven what sin typifies is turned into a thing of honour'".
In this paper, I will argue that Julian steps beyond both Gatta and Leech's assessment of her theology of sin and soul growth. For Julian, Christ not only assures us that all will be well, and that our sin will be turned to good, but that the Holy Spirit will lift us higher than where we were before we had sinned in the first place. As Bernard McGinn has observed, Julian's theology of sin can be likened to the notion of felix culpa, whereby Adam's sin is a happy sin because, with Christ, we are left better off than we were before. Yet, Julian applies this concept to all of our sins.
Copies of this paper are available to members of the SSCS by contacting the blog moderator.
This entry was posted in Papers and tagged grace, Julian of Norwich, sin, spiritual direction. Bookmark the permalink. | {
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In our news brief this month, we report on a recent FDA safety warning about permanent disfiguring skin color changes caused by a medication patch used for treating attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.
If you are considering treatment with a stimulant ADHD drug for yourself or your child, become familiar with the new warnings for these drugs that are presented in this article. The new warnings do not tell patients that the drugs can also cause sudden death in those using the medication properly, not just in those abusing the drugs. | {
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Example Wireframes & IA Docs
Enterprise B2B UX Collateral
An enterprise B2B business engaged a Portland agency in the redesign of their corporate website and community forum. By the time I was brought in, the statement of work reflected the client's desire for specific UX deliverables in the form of a set of responsive wireframes. I worked to ensure that our team delivered not just good wireframes, but the right wireframes and supporting information architecture documentation based on the needs of the evolving website.
Starting with the Sitemap and Stakeholders
The website's proposed content hierarchy (as reflected in the sitemap) had undergone significant revisions and evolutions away from what was then present on the live site. Those conversations continued well into the agency's engagement with the client. It became clear that the sitemap and overall content strategy of the component pages was something that would impact the UX and design deliverables and, as such, was an aspect of the project that our team could help bring some clarity on for the client.
In addition to the general stakeholder and SME research interviews done in the early phase of the engagement, we also began to help clarify and guide the sitemap conversations. In doing so, we created a content inventory spreadsheet (Figure 2), that acted as the single point of data collection and definition of such things as individual page business goals, KPIs and analytics, common templates, and assorted page-specific notes.
Fig. 1: Project Sitemap
Fig. 2: Project Content Inventory (with Cover Document History)
The content inventory was important as it became very clear early on that eighteen wireframes and a lesser number of full UI comps wouldn't come anywhere near to covering the full scope of the website redesign. We used our working meetings and content inventory to identify which set of pages would deliver the most value for the client's internal development team to use as references and templates for other pages not being delivered by the agency.
All that work proved to be valuable, as it funneled a series of disjointed conversations and two steps forward, one step backwards style evolutions to the website's content into a single document and point of reference that was needed to identify exactly what each content silo and individual page should accomplish, and how it would be measured in regards to meeting those goals.
Wireframes and Module Library
Preliminary wireframe work began on the most high-profile sets of pages (e.g. homepage, certain Tier 1 pages) while the finer details of the rest of the sitemap and content inventory were being finalized. The client had a set of proof-of-concept UI comps they wanted us to key off of, so certain layout decisions were sacrosanct. Other than that, we were given flexibility in our layouts, and I continued to work iteratively with the digital director and client team to create a set of templates that could be applied to series of pages (as specified in the content inventory spreadsheet).
Due to the tight time limitations on the project, the wireframes were designed directly in Photoshop (and presented to the client as an annotated PDF) so that the native files could be used immediately by the visual designers on the project in order to facilitate a faster turnaround time.
Fig. 3: Annotated Wireframe as Delivered
Ultimately, I was responsible for the identification and creation of a set of five page templates (the home page plus four page templates) that were then used to build out fifteen different individual page wireframes, An example of one is seen in Figure 3. Additionally, we broke up the individual modules into their own standalone wireframes as a PDF module library (not seen) that could be referenced as common building blocks for building new templates or unique pages in the future.
When the schedule is tight, there is always the temptation to rush through or forgo some of the behind-the-scenes elements of a project, but this goes to show that research and information architecture work up front is a real value add to the long-term sustainability of large projects, such as this enterprise B2B website.
This project was being run on a very tight timetable with a set of deliverables already defined in the statement of work. As such, it could have been easy to dive right in and start sketching and creating a whole host of page-specific wireframes based solely on what the client had expressed before the real depth and scope of the project was uncovered.
Yet, as the engagement moved forward, it became clear that our team would do best by the client in first helping them understand the structure and goals of their website redesign. We could then be comfortable in creating a set of page templates and UI comps, page-specific wireframes, and component module library. This way, the work done by their internal team on content not covered by the agency's design deliverables would be guided by the overall content inventory document that was created and maintain clear structural and visual consistency with the other sections of the our work covered. | {
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Celebrity Weight LossPolitics
Sarah Huckabee Sanders' Weight Loss: How Did She Get Slimmer in 2022?
By Chandler On September 18, 2022
Sarah Huckabee Sanders recently looks much healthier and slimmer which has led some people to wonder about her weight loss. According to some reports, she lost around 5-10 kg and now weighs 60-65 kg. Additionally, Sarah Huckabee Sanders recently underwent thyroid cancer surgery and is cancer free now in 2022.
Sarah Elizabeth Huckabee Sanders, born August 13, 1982, in Hope, Arkansas is a former political spokesperson in the United States. She was also President Donald Trump's 31st press secretary, serving from 2017 until 2019.
Similarly, Sarah Huckabee Sanders worked as a field organizer for her father's reelection campaign for Arkansas governor in 2002. Likewise, under President George W. Bush, she worked as a regional liaison for legislative relations at the US Department of Education. And 2004, she served as a field coordinator for President Bush's re-election campaign in Ohio.
Huckabee is the youngest and only child of Mike Huckabee and Janet Huckabee, with two brothers, John Mark Huckabee and David Huckabee. Similarly, she attended Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas after graduating from Little Rock Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders launched her candidacy for governor of Arkansas on January 25, 2021, a position her father, Mike Huckabee, held from 1996 to 2007. Trump praised Sanders the next day, calling her a fighter. Additionally, Sanders smashed the Arkansas gubernatorial fundraising record on July 16, 2021, raising more than $9 million.
Recently, Sarah Sanders, the former White House press secretary who is running for governor of Arkansas, was released from the hospital on Saturday after undergoing thyroid cancer surgery. However, she is in good health now but some people have been claiming that she has changed from what she used to be. Similarly, others have been speculating if her recent surgery might be the reason for her weight loss.
Previously, we touched on the weight loss efforts of Loni Love and Paulo Costa.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders's Weight Loss: The Arkansas Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Has Reportedly Lost 5-10 KG and Weighs 60-65 KG in 2022!
Sarah Huckabee Sanders (@sarahhuckabeesanders) is the current favorite to win the Republican primary for governor of Arkansas. She has been in the public eye for a long time. She has faced more physical criticism as a woman in politics than men did. Since a journalist criticized her weight in 2017, she has undergone some weight loss transformation.
Sarah Sanders, a young American politician, recently appeared with some weight changes. Some people have noted that she has lost weight, due to her recent health problems. Similarly, she was known to have a large body. She stood 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighed 70 kg in one period. Of course, this is hardly a healthy weight for a lady.
Similarly, Sarah Huckabee Sanders stated on Friday that she had a successful operation to remove her thyroid gland and associated lymph nodes after being diagnosed with thyroid cancer earlier this month. Likewise, the Arkansas Republican gubernatorial candidate and former White House press secretary announced that she is now cancer-free.
Although one might think that the public would be more interested in Sanders' policies than her weight, the alternative appears to be true. Some on Reddit, for example, asked if Sanders had an eye condition but her weight has made her a target as well.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders used to weigh around 65-70 kg, and it appears that she has lost 5 to 10 kilograms. Perhaps, she did not follow diet plans or exercise to lose weight. However, her excessive involvement in politics makes her figure appear slimmer than before.
Sanders has faced criticism for her physical looks, particularly in comparison to other women Trump chose to surround himself with her while in the White House. In 2017, LA Times writer David Horsey said that she didn't look like the kind of woman Donald Trump would choose as his senior spokesperson.
Additionally, a Nobel Prize-winning journalist slammed her weight and appearance. However, the journalist apologized later after that first statement. He stated:
I want to apologize to Times readers — and to Sarah Huckabee Sanders — for a description that was insensitive and failed to meet the standards of our newspaper. It also failed to meet the expectations I have for myself. It surely won't be my last mistake, but this particular error will be scrupulously avoided in my future commentaries. I've removed the offending description.
Sanders appears to have experienced a weight loss transformation since leaving the White House. Similarly, as a mother of three small children and a busy career lady, her weight was probably not a primary priority before. She has been a Fox News contributor since leaving the Trump administration, and she now expects to be the governor of Arkansas.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders's weight loss allegations began after some individuals noted her figure has slimmed down. However, she has not confirmed yet, whether she participated in weight loss programs such as diets and regular exercise or she did any surgery. | {
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MainAll NewsInside IsraelYitzhak Rabin Wants to Enlist to IDF
Yitzhak Rabin Wants to Enlist to IDF
Rabin, 18, born in Jordan to an Arab Muslim family and named after slain prime minister, lobbies for the right to join the Israeli army.
Tags: Yitzhak Rabin Enlistment
Arutz Sheva Staff , Nov 11 , 2013 12:44 PM
The right to serve
Yitzhak Rabin, 18, wants to enlist to the IDF, but the IDF does not want to enlist him.
The unique story is reported by daily newspaper Yediot Aharonot.
Yitzhak was born in Jordan to an Arab Muslim family, two months after the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. His parents decided to name him after the slain leader.
The decision was reported by news outlets worldwide, but the Jordanian street was hostile toward the family, despite the peace treaty between Jordan and Israel. After suffering abuse at the hands of locals, baby Yitzhak and his mother were allowed to emigrate to Israel, for humanitarian reasons.
Leah Rabin, the prime minister's widow, "adopted" the two and helped them in various ways, but when she died, they found survival difficult.
"I feel completely Jewish and I want to enlist," Yitzhak told Yediot. "All of my classmates have received the first call-up order [for enlistment to the IDF] and only I have not. My mother cannot read or write, and I have to take care of myself. So when representatives of the [IDF] Enlistment Bureau came to my school, I decided to talk to them. They asked for my details and said it would be taken care of. Since then, I have understood that they do not want to enlist me, and I do not understand why.
"I have been in Israel since I was a baby," he said, "and I have no connection with the family in Jordan. I keep mitzvot and keep the Shabbat. I was certain that I have a blue [Israeli] ID card, but then my mother told me that the matter had not yet been arranged. It's ridiculous.
"I want to reach the rank of officer and continue in the path of Yitzhak Rabin z"l," he added. "I want to contribute to the country in a way that would cause Yitzhak and Leah Rabin to be proud of me."
The young Yitzhak Rabin's mother told the daily that her family in Jordan wants no contact with her. "All my friends are Jewish women. We are completely Israeli and we love the country. My son is completely Jewish, he goes to synagogue every Shabbat."
The mother's lawyer accused the Ministry of Interior of "torturing" the mother and son.
The Ministry of Interior said in response that the two had been accorded temporary resident status on humanitarian grounds, and are therefore eligible for all of the rights of Israeli citizens. Their request for permanent status is currently under review. Regarding enlistment – the Ministry said it is awaiting a letter from the IDF.
The IDF said that it has not yet received a request from Rabin to enlist, and that when it receives such a request it will be examined by the relevant people. | {
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FC Cincinnati: How about that MLS home debut?
CINCINNATI – Led by goals from Kendall Waston, Allan Cruz and Mathieu Deplagne, FC Cincinnati recorded their first MLS win in front of a sold-out crowd of 32,250 at Nippert Stadium defeating the Portland Timbers, 3-0, on Sunday afternoon.
After being awarded a free kick on the edge of their attacking third, FC Cincinnati opened the scoring in the 15th minute. Leonardo Bertone lofted a ball toward the far post, where a Kendall Waston header led to FC Cincinnati's first MLS goal at Nippert Stadium.
Following a deflected shot from Roland Lamah, Allan Cruz doubled the lead for the Orange and Blue in the 61st minute of action with a backheeled effort atop the six-yard box. Just two minutes later, Mathieu Deplagne capped off the scoring with FC Cincinnati's third goal of the match.
Spencer Richey registered his first-ever MLS shutout and win in the match. The goalkeeper stopped three shots en route to earning FC Cincinnati's first clean sheet of the season.
FC Cincinnati return to action on Sunday, March 24, when the team travels to play the New England Revolution at 4 p.m. | {
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Case of the Day: Lee v. Insurance Corp. of British Columbia
The case of the day is Lee v. Insurance Corp. of British Columbia (W.D. Wash. 2017). ICBC is owned by the British Columbia government, and it provides universal automobile insurance in British Columbia. It insured Mi Joo Tour and Travel Ltd., which operated tour buses. Lee was a passenger on a tour that began and ended in Washington.
The bus was involved in a serious crash. Lee brought a claim against Mi Joo in arbitration, and the case settled. ICBC was involved in the negotiations and paid Lee $10 million (Lee was an additional insured under the ICBC policy). Lee then sued ICBC for breach of contract, tortious breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, and anticipated breach of the Washington Insurance Fair Conduct Act. ICBC moved to dismiss under the FSIA.
Since ICBC was an instrumentality of the British Columbia government, the question was whether an FSIA exception applied. The court held that the commercial activity did not apply because ICBC had not engaged in a commercial activity in the United States. In particular, it had not done business with Lee: Lee wasn't an intended beneficiary of the policy, but merely an additional insured.
Lee also claimed that ICBC committed a tort by failing, in bad faith, to provide it with insurance benefits. The court rejected this argument on the grounds that ICBC had
made a choice on how to implement and issue policy benefits. That choice is a discretionary decision that does not abrogate sovereign immunity even if tortious. The nature of the conduct is grounded in social, economic, and political policy judgement of the foreign government by choosing who is insured under their national policy and who gets to collect on that insurance, especially with regards to individuals who were never named insureds in the policy and had no part in its formation.
This seems correct, but note that not every case in which the foreign sovereign makes a policy decision will be outside the commercial activity or non-commercial tort exceptions. The key, under the statute, is to identify what the claim is "based upon." Here, the tort was failure to provide insurance benefits, so it makes sense to say that the claim is based upon the decision about what insurance benefits to provide. If the insurer had made a different choice, there would have been no claim. But take the following case: a foreign government employs someone in the United States, and the worker is injured on the job through the foreign sovereign employer's negligence. There the gravemen of the claim is the negligence causing the injury. So if the employer fails to buy worker's compensation insurance and the worker brings a claim under a statute allowing personal injury claims against uninsured employers notwithstanding the worker's compensation law, the claim is based upon the negligence causing the personal injury, not the foreign sovereign's decision not to purchase the insurance.
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Sargent: Family-oriented Autumn Inshore Classic draws Indian River anglers
Special to FLORIDA TODAY
There's an air of excitement in Bonnie Roberts' voice this time of the year when she's talking about the annual Autumn Inshore Classic fishing tournament on the Indian River.
"Can you believe this will be our 21st year," Roberts said. "Back when we started this thing in 2000, we didn't know if it would even work. But it surely has."
Always in October and held out of Treasure Coast Marina on U.S. 1 in Grant south of Melbourne, this year's Classic is set for Saturday, Oct. 16.
Roberts is the founder and director of the river tournament and is a co-owner of the marina at 5185 South U.S. 1, also the site for The Old Fish House Bar and Grill.
This is a simply-regulated, family-oriented saltwater tournament with cash and merchandise prizes, and special prizes for all the kids. As many as 110 contestants have fished it, and last year, even with the Covid outbreak, 87 anglers registered.
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Roberts is expecting a similar turnout and once again will be taking precautions against the COVID with masks and sanitizing being available and social distancing observed.
Contestants in the adult division will pay a $40 entry and will vie for cash prizes totaling $1,450 for the top catches of snook, redfish, seatrout and sheepshead. Three places will be offered in each category for the single heaviest fish, along with a $250 grand slam prize for any angler weighing in all four species, two of which must be alive.
In addition, fishing-related merchandise will be given for the two heaviest seatrout released at the weigh-in, along with the two redfish with the most spots.
Any ties, including the grand slam, will be broken by time of weigh-in of the first fish.
Each adult entry includes a goodie bag with a tournament T-shirt and other items.
The entry for children 12 and under will be $10 when fishing with a registered adult, and juniors can enter fish of any species. Roberts said every registered junior will receive a rod-and-reel combo, in addition to eligibility for other prizes. Juniors will not receive goodie bags.
The deadline for the tournament entry will be 7 p.m. on Oct. 15 at the marina, followed by a rules meeting with door prizes. No entries will be accepted the morning of the tournament. Early entries are being taken at the marina.
Anglers will be encouraged to keep their catches alive in aerated live wells because a two-ounce bonus will be given for each entry released alive at the weigh-in. In the past, the bonus has made the difference among the winners.
Contestants can weigh-in early catches any time after 8 a.m. and then return to fishing. The tournament will end with a 4 p.m. weigh-in deadline at the marina. A picnic-on-the-deck with pulled pork and hotdogs will follow for all contestants.
Anglers can fish anywhere in the Indian River Lagoon and its tributaries, including Sebastian Inlet, starting with an honor system at 5 a.m. tournament day. While the majority will fish from boats, wading and fishing from docks and piers, including the Sebastian Inlet jetties, will be allowed. Tournament boats will not be allowed east of the inlet jetties. Live baits will be permitted, among them fiddler crabs for sheepshead.
Two special largest trout prizes will memorialize the late Chris Marshall and George Greenwalt, men who supported the tournament. Merchandise prizes for the two redfish with the most spots will be awarded in honor of conservationist John Dobbins and myself, sports writer Bill Sargent.
Roberts said there are individuals who have fished the tournament since its beginning.
"We even have some adults who started with us when they were kids, and now they're bringing their kids," Roberts said. "It's one of the beauties of this tournament. It's all about the anglers coming together and having fun. Many of them see each other only that one time each year."
Several high-value raffles will include a 10-foot kayak package worth $375. Advance raffle tickets already are available at the marina.
Proceeds will support the annual Treasure Coast Marina Kids Christmas Party on Dec. 4, complete with Santa Claus, gifts and food.
"Kids of all ages attend and for some this will be the only time they receive a Christmas present," Roberts said. "We work in conjunction with several child-caring agencies."
Donations of merchandise or gift certificates would be appreciated and sponsorship levels are still available for this year.
"Glover Oil Co. and Salty Dog Marine Center are two platinum level sponsors that have supported us each and every year," Roberts said. "We buy many of our prizes and we couldn't do it without our sponsors."
The tournament also shares an awareness of the fishing history in the Grant area, with Treasure Coast Marina being on the same site used as a commercial fish house since 1916.
"Originally this was Jorgensen's Fish House and in 1930 it became the Hudgins Fish Company," Roberts said. "In all the years there's been only three owners. We're doing our part to keep it a home to the fishing-related community."
With Sebastian Inlet and its daily tidal changes only 4.5 miles from the marina, fishing in that section of the Indian River can be some of the best.
"It's been especially good for snook. They seem to be everywhere in the river," Roberts said. "Our sea trout started out slow this summer but in the last couple of weeks really has improved.
"Good numbers of sheepshead are being seen around the islands and docks. Of the four eligible species, the sheepshead always is the most challenging for a lot of the contestants, so maybe this year we'll see a winning slam at the weigh-in," Roberts added.
A listing of available sponsorships and other details can be found at TreasureCoastMarina.net. Click on "events."
Bill Sargent of Melbourne has been writing about sports and outdoor subjects for FLORIDA TODAY for over 50 years. His column appears monthly. Contact Sargent at [email protected]. | {
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interests Suspense. Mystery. Crime. BIGBANG. Arashi. Yoo Yeon Seok. Ikuta Toma. Nishijima Hidetoshi. Okada Junichi.
'89er Berlin-born wannabe photographer, writer and world traveler. Currently located in Seoul.
It's okay :D Are you currently working/studying in Korea?
Good comment on LADY. I definitely agree.
where did you watch Manzai Gang ? | {
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The Wanted singer won the glitzy contest with his professional dance partner Aliona Vilani who has announced that she will not be back for the next series of the BBC show.
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"When we were stood there, and they were calling out the names and you know they do that thing when they make you wait for ages, I thought 'no chance, it's been a good run, and it was fun'. And so it was a bit like a ton of bricks hitting me when it happened. But yeah, I did it," he told the Press Association.
After the final, the 25-year-old spent Christmas with his family, but now he is back with some of his co-stars rehearsing for the Strictly live tour.
Jay, who was attending the Brit Awards nominations announcement, compared doing the tour with a smoker trying to quit smoking and using nicotine patches.
"For me, it's like, hey don't worry, you've got the tour coming up, so that's helping me out," he said.
The pair will be reunited on the dance floor for the Strictly tour which kicks off in Birmingham on January 22.
"When this tour is over and I'm no longer part of Strictly, the only thing I can do is become a big Strictly fan and I'm just going to watch every year from wherever I am," he said. | {
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Extreme Low Flow and Water Quality – A Long-Term View on the River Elbe
2018/09 – Department of Geography, University of Bonn (GIUB); Erdkunde Vol.72, No.3, pp.235-251; Author(s): Gerd Hübner, Daniel Schwandt
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Resilience in Nepal: Impact Evaluation of the Joint Programme on Disaster Risk Management and Humanitarian Preparedness
2017/11 – Oxfam GB; Effectiveness Reviews; Author(s): Jonathan Lain
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2017/04 – International Water and Sanitation Centre (IRC); book; Author(s): Vera van der Grift, Veronica Ayi-Bonte, Abubakari Wumbei and Tettje van Dalen
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Claiming Prior Consultation, Monitoring Environmental Impact: Counterwork by the Use of Formal Instruments of Participatory Governance in Ecuador 'S Emerging Mining Sector
2017/03 – Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (Noragric); Third World Quarterly 2017; Author(s): Esben Leifsen, Luis Sánchez-Vázquez and Maleny Gabriela Reyes
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Clearing the Fog: New Tools for Improving the Credibility of Impact Claims
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2017/10 – Oxfam GB; Research report; Author(s): Martin Walsh, Solomon Mombeshora
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Transforming Gender Relations Through Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Programming and Monitoring in Vietnam
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2016/05 – Oxfam GB; Book; Author(s): Goodenough Cheryl; Westley Wendell; Forrest Caili
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Q: Docker accepting input to python script I am simulating an online IDE using docker.
Each time user submits their code, an image will be generated and be run. It is working as expected, however when the code asks for input e.g
print("Begin script")
x = input("Enter your name")
print("you entered")
print(x)
python code to run docker:
container = subprocess.Popen(["docker", "run","-it", "--rm", "--name",imageName,imageName])
I am unable to pass in input to the python script.
It does not even print the prompt "Test input" into terminal
I have tried using docker attach command, and I am enter able to enter into terminal, but it is not sending input to python script
A: Via comments:
subprocess.run(["docker", "run","-ti", "--rm", "--name",imageName,imageName], capture_output=True)
You're using a function that is described to (emphasis mine)
Run the command described by args. Wait for command to complete, then return a CompletedProcess instance.
You also say
it does not even print the prompt of the input message
This is because you've explicitly told subprocess.run() to capture the output instead of allowing it to be printed to stdout. If you were to print the return value of that call, you'd possibly see the output.
If you just want some static input to be piped to the process and get the output, you could use
proc = subprocess.run(..., input="123\n", capture_output=True)
print(proc.stdout)
to simulate someone entering 123 and a newline.
If you want an interactive experience, you will need to use subprocess.Popen() instead. Wiring the stdin/stdout/stderr pipes is somewhat tricky, especially if you need a TTY-like experience.
A: I am really sorry that it doesn't answer your question directly, but I am sure it would help.
I think you are trying to make an entire docker container for every user. You don't strictly need that if you only plan to allow them to use your service as a simple IDLE.
You could use something like socat or xinetd to achieve the same.
Here is an example that uses socat to run a python script for anyone who connects to the server: https://gitlab.com/Milkdrop/xmas-2020/-/tree/master/misc/complaint
Also, I recommend AGAINST using exec() or eval() to allow others to execute code on your system. Actually, you should not use them in general either.
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Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent, plus minimum 5 years concrete forming experience. Carpenter union member, a plus. Blueprint reading required. Excellent communication, decision making and leadership skills required. Must be a creative thinker, motivated with the ability to resolve problems quickly. Needs to have a passion for construction and consistently demonstrate a positive attitude. Must be able to drive for extended periods of time as well as sit/stand for unlimited intervals. Position includes constant climbing, maneuvering around objects including working above head. Must be able to lift, push and pull up to 150 lbs. Extensive travel (2-4 nights per week). | {
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You can log into the site using Facebook and Twitter and post flock opportunities or sign up as a "flocker". James Baster, the developer behind the current version of Flock Local, is looking for feedback on the site and any volunteers that want to help develop the site further.
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"As Missoula's economy continues to rebound from the Great Recession, the prices of quota system-controlled liquor licenses here are also climbing back up.
Three liquor licenses are for sale in Missoula for about $750,000 apiece, according to the local Multiple Listing Service. That's a huge price for the privilege of selling spirits, and the market-driven prices are on pace to get back to the all-time high of just over $1 million they were fetching pre-Recession.
Montana's quota system is a very old and complex conundrum that isn't likely to be solved any time soon.
The state is one of only 17 so-called "alcohol control states" with a quota system on liquor licenses. Here, they were put in place in the 1940s to control the distribution after Prohibition was rolled back. The number available in any given city is now based on population metrics..."
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Older PostMassachusetts task force may fall short of goal to create "21st century alcohol law" | {
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We have a very special guest the Treasury Career Corner podcast this week, and that's none other than Marc Vandiepenbeeck, Vice President & Assistant Treasurer at Johnson Controls.
Mr Vandiepenbeeck joined Johnson Controls in 2005 and currently manages the Company's capital markets, global liquidity, asset management (retirement plans), strategic banking relationships, and SEC reporting for treasury operations. In this role, he supports the JCI regional treasury centres in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Prior to his current position, Mr Vandiepenbeeck worked in regional treasury centres in Hong Kong, Brussels and Milwaukee.
In 2009, Mr Vandiepenbeeck cofounded Whitewater Analytics, a software as a service Fintech Company that provides foreign exchange exposure management services for global companies. Mr Vandiepenbeeck still serves on the executive team as Managing Partner where he helps oversee the business development aspects of the Company.
Before joining Johnson Controls, Mr Vandiepenbeeck was a Senior Auditor for Pricewaterhouse Coopers in Brussels, Belgium where he was responsible for the corporate finance, real estate and treasury assignments. From 2000 through 2003, Mr Vandiepenbeeck worked in the corporate development group of Volcano Therapeutics Inc., a global leader in medical diagnostic instrumentation.
Mr Vandiepenbeeck received a bachelor's degree in Engineering Management from the University Libre of Brussels and a master's degree in Science of Management from Solvay School of Economics.
Marc and his wife, Amy, live in Whitefish Bay (Wisconsin) where they raise their twin daughters.
If you'd like to get in touch with Marc, you can reach out to him via his LinkedIn profile. | {
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Highlights from Adam's Top 40: March 25, 2018
More Troye to enjoy.
40. Snow Patrol – Don't Give In
33. Shawn Mendes – In My Blood | HIGHEST DEBUT
29. Bishop Briggs – White Flag (34)
23. Paramore – Rose-Colored Boy (29)
22. Echosmith – Over My Head (31) | BIGGEST MOVER
17. Taylor Swift – Delicate (23)
07. Maroon 5 – Wait (06) | PEAK: #05
02. Niall Horan – On The Loose (04) | PEAK: #02
4. LANCO – Greatest Love Story (2)
6. Loote – Your Side Of The Bed (10)
7. Meghan Trainor – No Excuses (5)
9. Kylie Minogue – Dancing (4)
10. Hailee Steinfeld & BloodPop – Capital Letters (9)
Barenaked Ladies – Lookin' Up
Bon Jovi – When We Were Us
Donovan Woods – Burn That Bridge (new)
James Bay – Pink Lemonade
Jesse McCartney – Better With You (new)
Kacey Musgraves – High Horse (new)
Lola Marsh – Wishing Girl
Nina Nesbitt – Somebody Special
Panic! At The Disco – Say Amen (Saturday Night) (new)
P!nk – Whatever You Want (new)
Shawn Mendes – Lost In Japan (new)
The Driver Era – Preacher Man (new)
This week's Highest Debut belongs to 19-year-old Shawn Mendes, new at #33 with "In My Blood". It's his sixth entry on my chart, the biggest of which was a three-week #1 from last summer, "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back". His third album is due later this year, which also features "Lost In Japan", a groovy tune that debuted alongside "Blood" late last week. A second new entry is in at #40: charting with their first entry in just under six years, Snow Patrol returns with "Don't Give In", giving the group their seventh top 40 hit since 2006. Their biggest of the seven came that year, a four-week #1 called "Chasing Cars". On May 25, the band is releasing their upcoming studio album, Wildness. It's great to have them back!
Tagged as Bishop Briggs, Bruno Mars, Calum Scott, George Ezra, Jukebox The Ghost, Kelly Clarkson, Kesha, Maroon 5, Niall Horan, P!nk, Paramore, Taylor Swift, Troye Sivan, Walk The Moon
ADAM'S TOP 40 FLASHBACK: March 24, 2013
"Two" for one.
This week, we stroll back five years and find out what was topping my chart for the week of March 24, 2013…
40. MATT NATHANSON, "Mission Bells"
39. WALK OFF THE EARTH, "Red Hands"
36. PASSENGER, "Let Her Go"
DANIEL POWTER, "Crazy All My Life" (32-23, nine spots)
10. PASSION PIT, "Carried Away" (up 2)
Album: Gossamer (2012, Columbia Records)
09. ONE DIRECTION, "Kiss You" (steady, second week)
Album: Take Me Home (2012, Syco/Columbia Records)
08. FUN., "Carry On" (down 2)
Album: Some Nights (2012, Fueled By Ramen/Atlantic Records)
Peak: #1 for eight weeks
07. TRAIN, "Mermaid" (down 2)
Album: California 37 (2012, Columbia Records)
06. FITZ & THE TANTRUMS, "Out Of My League" (up 5)
Album: More Than Just A Dream (2013, Elektra Records)
Peak: #2 for five weeks
05. OLLY MURS, "Army Of Two" (up 2)
Album: Right Place, Right Time (2013, Columbia Records)
04. ONEREPUBLIC, "If I Lose Myself" (down 1)
Album: Native (2013, Mosley/Interscope Records)
03. JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE, "Suit & Tie" (up 1)
Album: The 20/20 Experience (2013, RCA Records)
02. PHILLIP PHILLIPS, "Gone, Gone, Gone" (steady, second week)
Album: The World From The Side Of The Moon (2012, 19/Interscope Records)
01. P!NK featuring NATE RUESS, "Just Give Me A Reason" (steady, third week)
Album: The Truth About Love (2012, RCA Records)
Check back next Saturday for another Adam's Top 40 Flashback and don't forget to follow the blog by using the tab below or find PGTC on social media by clicking the "Get Social!" tab at the top of the page.
Filed under Personal Charts, Retro
Tagged as Fitz & The Tantrums, fun., Justin Timberlake, Nate Ruess, One Direction, OneRepublic, P!nk, Phillip Phillips, Train
NEW MUSIC FRIDAY: Releases For The Week of March 23, 2018
You don't know Jack about this week's releases.
It's looking white outside after another snowstorm on the East Coast, and next week's album chart is looking pretty White too. Here are the albums and singles you need to know on digital services and in stores this Friday:
JACK WHITE – Boarding House Reach (iTunes)
Featuring the radio singles "Connected By Love" and "Over And Over And Over", the former in the top 20 at Triple A radio and the latter in the top 30 at Alternative radio, White hopes to bring his streak of solo #1 albums to three with his current set. Can he do it? Stay tuned.
JORDAN DAVIS – Home State (iTunes)
Davis's first single to make the Country radio chart, "Singles You Up", has enjoyed a slow ride into the top ten and is currently closing in on the top five. Look for this set to have a good chance of becoming the top title on that genre's album chart next week.
Notable albums out this week: Chloe x Halle's The Kids Are Alright (iTunes), George Ezra's Staying At Tamara's (iTunes), Jordan Feliz's Future (iTunes), Lissie's Castles (iTunes), Toni Braxton's Sex And Cigarettes (iTunes)
Notable EPs out this week: Diplo's California (iTunes), Hudson Taylor's Feel It Again (iTunes), Svrcina's Svrcina (iTunes), Timeflies's To Dream (iTunes)
New digital singles that you can buy this week include:
"(F*ck A) Silver Lining" and "Say Amen (Saturday Night)", Panic! At The Disco (iTunes)
"Back In The Water", HAEVN (iTunes)
"Bad In Common", SHY Martin (iTunes)
"Battlefield", Joe Taylor (iTunes)
"Believe", Don Diablo featuring Ansel Elgort (iTunes)
"Better With You", Jesse McCartney (iTunes)
"Blind To You/Simple Life", Ben Hobbs (iTunes)
"Bridges Burn", NEEDTOBREATHE (iTunes)
"Candy", Doja Cat (iTunes)
"Coming Home", Keith Urban featuring Julia Michaels (iTunes)
"Crash", Burak Yeter (iTunes)
"Creeping", Lil Skies featuring Rich The Kid (iTunes)
"Danger in Me", 7Chariot (iTunes)
"Diamonds Or Twine", Ryan Hurd (iTunes)
"Differently", Marian Hill (iTunes)
"Endless Summer", Grizfolk (iTunes)
"Father Father", Cole Redding (iTunes)
"Flames", David Guetta & Sia (iTunes)
"Follow Your Fire", Kodaline (iTunes)
"Friends", NONONO (iTunes)
"FRIENDS (R3hab Remix)", Marshmello & Anne-Marie (iTunes)
"H.O.L.Y.", Alle Farben & RHODES (iTunes)
"Hide", Rainbow Kitten Surprise (iTunes)
"High Horse", Kacey Musgraves (iTunes)
"Holding On", Nightly (iTunes)
"Honest", Bazzi (iTunes)
"I Don't Know", Jack & Jack (iTunes)
"Imagination", Lovespeake (iTunes)
"In My Blood" and "Lost In Japan", Shawn Mendes (iTunes)
"Kansas City", The Mowgli's (iTunes)
"Let It Rain", Causes (iTunes)
"Lonely", Matoma featuring MAX (iTunes)
"Love Me Still", BLVK JVCK featuring Jessie Reyez (iTunes)
"Love Struck", WSTRN featuring Tiwa Savage & Mr Eazi (iTunes)
"One Track Mind", Thirty Seconds To Mars featuring A$AP Rocky (iTunes)
"Over You", Marc Scibilia (iTunes)
"Playinwitme", KYLE featuring Kehlani (iTunes)
"Running Up That Hill", Matthew Young (iTunes)
"Sanctuary", Welshly Arms (iTunes)
"Self Control", Lion (iTunes)
"Signs", Chris Watts (iTunes)
"Such A Simple Thing", Ray LaMontagne (iTunes)
"Symphony", Josh Groban (iTunes)
"Take You Back (To Basics)", Cale Dodds (iTunes)
"The Vow", RuthAnne (iTunes)
"Think About You (Olsen Remix)", Delta Goodrem (iTunes)
"This Is Me (Alan Walker Remix)", Keala Settle & The Greatest Showman Ensemble (iTunes)
"This Morning", Picture This (iTunes)
"Thoughts & Prayers", grandson (iTunes)
"Time", Colouring (iTunes)
"Waiting For You", The Aces (iTunes)
"You From The Rest", Adam French (iTunes)
Next week: look out for new albums from Hayley Kiyoko, Kacey Musgraves and more. For Adam's personal picks of the week, listen to the PGTC Friday Faves list on Spotify!
Filed under Album Reviews
Tagged as Diplo, George Ezra, Hudson Taylor, Jack White, Jordan Davis, Lissie, New Music Friday, Toni Braxton
ADD LIB — Brace For (CHR) Impact (March 20, 2018)
Welcome to Add Lib, your Tuesday report on POP! Goes The Charts that's mad about CHR/Top 40 adds, based on the station data provided by Mediabase 24/7 and Add Board. This week: AJR! Halsey! The Chainsmokers! More! It's another huge week at the format, which means no one's ending up "Alone" on the report. Let's add 'em up on this evening before another major snowstorm:
BETTER OFF "ALONE": After successfully earning a second week at the top of the pop chart in a duet with G-Eazy, "Him & I", Halsey returns to the format with "Alone", available in its original version and a remix with Big Sean and Stefflon Don. With a solid total of 57 stations on impact, it starts in second place on the current update, just five adds behind Taylor Swift's "Delicate". "Alone" is the latest single from the album Hopeless Fountain Kingdom, which reached #1 on the Billboard 200 last summer. That release has yet to produce a chart-topper on the Top 40 airwaves, though both "Bad At Love" (#2) and "Now Or Never" (#3) nearly made it. (We'll see if this one can get the job done.)
As previously mentioned, a number of new singles break into the top ten on this week's Top 40 report, with "Everybody Hates Me" by The Chainsmokers and "Sober Up" by AJR featuring Rivers Cuomo ranking the next highest in the top ten. That hate isn't affecting "Hates" in its opening week, as it starts at 31 stations, good for third place on the new report. "Sober", a former #1 title on the Alternative chart, drinks in 27 stations on impact, as it shares a fourth place finish. A little further down, another sobering song title, simply called "Sober", brings in 20 stations and a sixth place (in a tie) finish for G-Eazy featuring Charlie Puth. Look for all three songs to make the top 50 by the end of the month, perhaps by the next published update.
MOST ADDED — THIS WEEK'S TOP TEN (ELEVEN)
1. TAYLOR SWIFT, "Delicate" (Big Machine/Republic)
2. HALSEY featuring BIG SEAN and STEFFLON DON, "Alone" (Astralwerks/Capitol)
3. THE CHAINSMOKERS, "Everybody Hates Me" (Disruptor/Columbia)
4-T. AJR featuring RIVERS CUOMO, "Sober Up" (S-Curve/Hollywood)
4-T. BAZZI, "Mine" (APG/Atlantic)
6-T. DUA LIPA, "IDGAF" (Warner Bros.)
6-T. G-EAZY featuring CHARLIE PUTH, "Sober" (RCA)
8. POST MALONE featuring TY DOLLA $IGN, "Psycho" (Republic)
9. KHALID & NORMANI, "Love Lies" (Right Hand/Keep Cool/RCA)
10-T. KENDRICK LAMAR & SZA, "All The Stars" (Interscope)
10-T. LOGIC & MARSHMELLO, "Everyday" (Def Jam)
Check out our Facebook, Instagram and Twitter pages for more adds coverage and commentary.
Filed under Charts/Trade Papers
Tagged as AJR, Bazzi, Dua Lipa, Halsey, Kendrick Lamar, Khalid, Logic, Normani, Post Malone, Taylor Swift, The Chainsmokers, Top 40
RADIO REPORT: What's Popping At Top 40 Radio This Week (March 19-20, 2018)
It's time once again to analyze the airwaves and find out if your favorite new releases will be lighting up your local station's playlist this week. Which tunes will climb to the top and which ones will hit a stop? Here are the five new tracks impacting this week at the Top 40 format:
AJR featuring RIVERS CUOMO – "Sober Up" (S-Curve/Hollywood) (formerly BMG/RED)
Album: The Click (2017)
Past T40 History: The family trio has two mid-charting top 40 entries to date: 2014's "I'm Ready" (#25) and 2017's "Weak" (#27).
ECHOSMITH – "Over My Head" (Warner Bros.)
Album: Inside A Dream (2018)
Past T40 History: Another family trio, once a quartet, is looking for their first top ten song since 2014's "Cool Kids", which hit #9.
G-EAZY featuring CHARLIE PUTH – "Sober" (RCA)
Album: The Beautiful & Damned (2017)
Past T40 History: Both artists now have two #1 singles at the format to date, as G-Eazy's "Him & I" (with Halsey) holds at the top.
KHALID & NORMANI – "Love Lies" (RCA)
Album: Love, Simon (Soundtrack) (2018)
Past T40 History: Khalid has four top 40 entries to date, but Normani (of Fifth Harmony) has never ranked here with a solo song.
PARAMORE – "Rose-Colored Boy" (Fueled By Ramen/RRP)
Album: After Laughter (2017)
Past T40 History: "Boy" is the second pop radio single from their newest release; the first, "Hard Times", peaked at #42 last June.
Next week: a collaboration from Eminem and Kehlani is the only song (so far) impacting at the format.
Which of these new songs would you like to see top the charts? Let me know!
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Filed under POP! Goes The Picks (Radio), Single Reviews
Tagged as AJR, Charlie Puth, Echosmith, G-Eazy, Khalid, Love Lies, Normani, Over My Head, Paramore, Rose-Colored Boy, Sober, Sober Up
RADIO ACTIVE — A Weekly Chart CHRonicle (March 18, 2018)
Welcome to Radio Active, a Sunday evening report from POP! Goes The Charts that gets to the chart of the matter: all the highlights from the CHR/Top 40 chart, as published by Mediabase 24/7 and Mediabase Research. After a jolly ol' St. Patrick's Day, that luck of the Irish continues on the charts for a number of buzzing tracks this week. So, let's get to counting (and downing the final Shamrock Shake of the season):
"HIM" FOR THE WEEKEND: Rapper G-Eazy and singer Halsey stay at #1 for the second week on the Top 40 list with "Him & I", the second single from G-Eazy's latest album, The Beautiful & Damned. A third radio single from the set, "Sober", which features Charlie Puth, impacts at the format this week. Ironically, it's up against another sobering song title, "Sober Up", done by AJR and Rivers Cuomo of the band Weezer. (Unsurprisingly, I'll be drinking up all the Top 40 adds numbers in a couple of days, so watch this space for more.) Meanwhile, "Him" slips to #6 on the Rhythmic chart and climbs to #32 at the Hot AC format this Sunday. Next week could provide an opportunity for Bruno Mars and Cardi B's "Finesse" (holding at #3) to reach the top, despite its small gain in spins this week. We'll find out soon.
THE "REAL" DEAL: After sporting a solid impact week at the format this past Tuesday, the boy band In Real Life, five guys that were put together on the ABC series Boy Band last summer, leads a pack of four top 50 entries on the published update with "Tattoo (How 'Bout You)", launching at #46. This is the act's first time charting at the format. An unrelated "Tattoo", performed by one-time American Idol winner Jordin Sparks, went to #5 in early 2008. Coming in at #47, singer Arlissa strikes with her first chart entry titled "Hearts Ain't Gonna Lie", a collaboration with DJ/producer Jonas Blue. Blue recently released a collaboration with two-time #26 peaker Sabrina Carpenter called "Alien", and if the planets align for it, we may be seeing it in the top 50 during the spring.
Teenage newcomer and world traveler bülow is next, blasting onto the countdown at #49 with "Not A Love Song". The performer is currently finishing up high school in The Netherlands, but she's lived in at least four other countries, including Canada, where "Not" glides into the top 20 on their respective Top 40 survey. (The CanCon of it all!) Lastly, bowing at #50, is a notable duet from Khalid and Normani (of Fifth Harmony) called "Love Lies". The tune is taken from the soundtrack to Love, Simon, and it impacts at the Top 40 format this Tuesday. (Another cut from the set, "Alfie's Song (Not So Typical Love Song)" by Bleachers, has a simultaneous launch at Alternative radio on the same day.)
Check out our Facebook, Instagram and Twitter pages for more chart coverage and commentary.
Tagged as Arlissa, bülow, G-Eazy, Halsey, Hearts Ain't Gonna Lie, Him & I, In Real Life, Khalid, Love Lies, Mediabase, Normani, Not A Love Song, Tattoo (How 'Bout You), Top 40
RECORD REWIND: PGTC Picks, March 11-17, 2018
EMILY BURNS – "Girlfriend At The Time" (Spotify)
Previously on the Rewind: First time featured
Notes: Burns is known to both the SoundCloud and Spotify crowd, with thousands of streams for tracks like "Bitch" and "Take It Or Leave It". Ahead of her Seven Scenes From The Same Summer set, due in July, this new release is a pop lover's dream. Very catchy!
THE DRIVER ERA – "Preacher Man" (Spotify)
Notes: If you were a fan of the pop group R5, who recorded for Hollywood Records, then you already know Ross and Rocky Lynch's current project, whose track climbed into top 100 on iTunes during its release day. Your pop prayers have certainly been answered!
EMMA MCGRATH – "Butterfly"
SASHA SLOAN – "Hurt"
Tagged as Emily Burns, Emma McGrath, Girlfriend At The Time, Independent, Preacher Man, Sasha Sloan, The Driver Era, Unsigned | {
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South Texas Entertainment Art Music
Steam Magazine
Gene.
Steam Magazine Radio
John Evans interview by Amber Phelps
Sitting at the cantina table at Guero's Taco Bar on South Congress, Austin TX, a foreign place to me as it was, anxiously waiting on my interview for the day, and not knowing if I was even at the right restaurant! I knew what he looked like and I was nonchalantly trying to view each person coming in the door, when I glanced through the side window and spotted him right away; the tall slender man walking down the sidewalk in the black pearl snap shirt, white denim, black crocodile boots and signature hair. John Evans walked in and shot me that smile and all the anxiety vanished. I had met John Evans quite a few years back through a mutual friend, and immediately fell in love with his passion for music. He is an original rockabilly Texas country blues man and had always had the band and wardrobe to boot.
I had never been to Guero's Taco Bar before and being John's suggestion, I asked what he recommended and as a self-proclaimed foodie, I learned a few things! We ordered queso and along with that he ordered a side of chopped onion, chopped jalapeno and chopped cilantro. Mixed it all together and I can tell you, I honestly will never go back to regular queso!
Guero's Taco Bar was a delightful atmosphere with an all-embracing friendly wait staff, the perfectly colorful place to begin our interview alongside a plate of darn good fresh tacos!
John Evans has been rockin' Texas bars and performing rockabilly music since 1999. Wanting to know more about how he got into the rockabilly style of music he says, "It's really more an energy thing, I mean honestly, a lot of what makes a song a certain genre is just the presentation of it."
"Growing up I was into all sorts of things. When I was real young my mom listened to a whole lot of delta blues and jazz, the old stuff. She grew up in Itta Bena, Mississippi, B.B. King was born and grew up there and Robert Johnson used to play on the street corner and it was kind of like home of the blues. So that was a big influence growing up and every summer we'd go and stay with my uncle and that's what we'd listen to and that's what was good! I didn't really get into the country thing until college, when Dwight Yoakum started hittin' the radio."
John Evans is also quite the diverse creature as well. He played football in college then onto the World League of American Football for the New York/ New Jersey Knights (that later turned in the NFL Europe). He's a father, dating another rock star, worked with the Junk Gypsies for the past eight years at the Junk 'O Rama Proms, is a producer, a writer, and is busy recording and kicking ass in the rockabilly industry!
John Evans is getting ready to release a new record, Feb 2014, as he explains, "instead of using my core groups of players from my band for this record, I've handpicked guys from around town to come in and record because I was doing kind of an eclectic record it's like a cross between Harry Neilson and Elvis Costello it's a cool record, a pretty record."
Check him out at The White Horse in ATX and at www.johnevansband.com and keep an eye out for him in our event calendars!
John Evans Interview
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Percy Jackson and the Last Olympian is the fifth awesome adventure in Rick Riordan's top-ten bestselling series.
It happens when you're the son of Poseidon, God of the Sea.According to an ancient prophecy, I turn sixteen and the fate of the entire world is on me. But no pressure.
Now Kronos, Lord of the Titans, is beginning his attack on New York City. And the dreaded monster Typhon is also heading our way. So it's me and forty of my demi-god friends versus untold evil . . . | {
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Episode 96 – Radio Sucks Radio Show volume 13
After a full month of celebrating KISS, we're back to celebrating all things that rock. KISSMAS in JULY was a huge success and we're ready to now turn you on to some stuff you aren't getting on the radio.
For the new listeners, the Radio Sucks Radio Show's premise is simple. We expose you to some great quality music (old and new) that rock radio is just not giving you. We do this as a service to you, the listener, to encourage you to go out and purchase this great music and support the artist. Check the Amazon links for each artist played at the bottom of these show notes to hook yourself up with great tunes!
We start off volume 13 of this series with a palate cleanser for the non-KISS fans in our audience that endured a full month of us extolling the virtues of how much KISS rocks. Teenage Bottlerocket, from Wyoming, released an album in 2009 that featured a tongue-in-cheek punk ditty pronouncing the band as being 'Bigger Than KISS' with lots of jabs thrown at the band. We want to play this for the non-KISS fans and those of you that have a sense of humor. We love KISS, you know that. We think it's good to laugh at things you love once in a while.
Supagroup
Supagroup, from New Orleans, started up in 1996. In this episode, we take a listen to a rock track that's sure to get you in trouble if you take it too seriously. Have a seat over there…
One of the benefits of rock/metal podcasts are the fact that you can get turned on to music that you certainly can't find on the airwaves. Such is the case with The Wildhearts. Fronted by the enigmatic Ginger, the band has gone through numerous lineup changes but due to Ginger's amazing songwriting, has continued to put out some of the catchiest rock songs you've never hears. We listen to a track from their self-titled debut that's easy to love.
One of our favorite interviews was with former Alice Cooper guitarist Dick Wagner. Dick has an amazing musical history with his connections to Alice, KISS, and Aerosmith among others. His solo output is also very good. We take a listen to Dick's take on a rock and roll classic that inspired him. This track comes from his autobiography 'Not Only Women Bleed' which is available HERE. Highly recommended!
We return from the first break to listen to a track from a modern-day power trio. Richie Kotzen, Mike Portnoy, and Billy Sheehan combine their chops to form The Winery Dogs. Their new release has already become one of the biggest rock albums of 2013; charting high despite limited airplay. We try to do our part in supporting this awesome release with a track that will leave you wanting more.
Another recently-released album that's getting critical praise yet not nearly enough attention on radio is …Like Clockwork, the latest offering from Queens of the Stone Age. Picked up on Aaron Camaro's recent excursion to Los Angeles, the album has been in constant rotation on his playlist. We take a listen to to a sampling of this new album.
2013 has proven to be a good year for rock and metal as Chris' next pick proves. With one of the more surprising releases of the year, King Kobra returns with a sophomore effort for their new lineup featuring Paul Shortino on vocals. King Kobra II has a full slate of solid material and we take a listen to the lead-off track that will run right over you.
Heading into the next break, we hear from longtime Chicago doom metal legends Trouble with a track from their new release 'The Distortion Field.' Hailed by some as one of their stronger albums, we take a listen to a great track that will have you headbanging in no time.
For those familiar with the Decibel Geek podcast, it's no mystery that Chris has become a Thin Lizzy fan over the show's history. This is due to many listeners pushing him to check out their catalog. Now rebranded, The Black Star Riders, have released a new album with 'All Hell Breaks Loose,' an album full of dual-guitar leads and swagger; hallmarks of the Thin Lizzy sound. While Phil Lynott can never be fully replaced, it's hard to argue with Ricky Warwick's channeling of the gone-too-soon frontman/bassist on this new track.
Closing out the show is a band that's long been a go-to pick for our Radio Sucks Radio Shows. LA Guns, with their ever-changing lineup, have released a massive amo
unt of good tunes over the years. We couldn't think of a better way to close out this new installment than with this edgy track from the Shrinking Violet sessions.
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Security tightens for the Bruin statue before USC game
Kristi Fleming, a second-year anthropology student, sets up a tent for her and other students defending the Bruin statue from vandals before the upcoming rivalry game.
By Alexa Parmisano
Daily Bruin file photo
Red and yellow oil-based paint was found splashed onto the UCLA Bruin statue during the week of last year's USC football game. Cleanup crews used an acetone solvent to remove the paint in a procedure that cost about $20,000.
UCLA has taken unprecedented measures, including a new cover and video cameras, to protect the Bruin statue from vandalism leading up to Saturday's UCLA–USC football matchup.
Last year, approximately $20,000 worth of damage resulted from the red and yellow paint splattered over the bear in Bruin Plaza, said Leroy Sisneros, director of maintenance and alterations for Facilities Management. Because the bear is a sculpture, experts needed to be called in to perform the necessary restorations.
The custom-made metal frame and tarpaulin used to cover the bear in the past has been replaced with a wooden enclosure, Sisneros said.
The new structure, which cost about $5,000 to build, was designed to be put together like a puzzle and would be extremely difficult to take apart, he said. If anyone wanted to penetrate the structure, they would somehow have to physically break in. The tarpaulin, by contrast, could easily be slashed.
Other changes to security include increased lighting over the bear and 24-hour video surveillance, Sisneros said. The bear is currently being videotaped at all times from several different angles.
The cameras were installed three months after the bear was last damaged and cost about $15,000, he said.
Sisneros said students also need to be more proactive in observing who is around the bear and reporting suspicious activity.
University police aim to provide extra attention to the bear, said UCPD spokeswoman Nancy Greenstein. She declined to give details on what protective measures would be taken.
Students have also taken on the task of protecting the Bruin statue throughout the week.
The Bruin Bear Security Force, organized by the UCLA Rally Committee, began its overnight stakeouts Sunday at 9 p.m., and will continue them through Friday night, said Matthew Murphy, a fourth-year political science student and rally committee member.
While at least five rally committee members are required to be present each night and stay until early the next morning before their classes, Murphy said the committee hopes hundreds of students will participate.
The Undergraduate Students Association Council planned the Bruin Bear Security Force last year as a three-day celebratory event to get the campus pumped up for the football game, said Kristina Sidrak, a third-year history student and last year's co-director of the security force.
The Rally Committee was invited to host last year's Nov. 25 night festivities, which was the night on which the statue was vandalized, Murphy said.
Although the group was by the bear until 3 a.m., the bear was still vandalized, Sidrak said, resulting in a large outcry from the student population.
Following the vandalism, the rally committee decided it needed to increase its efforts and take full control over the protection of the bear, Murphy said. As a result, the rally committee organized the security force this year.
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Irene Damages Still Being Assessed
By Sahely Mukerji
Glass and glazing companies along the East Coast have re-opened shop today, after Hurricane Irene left estimated several billion dollars in damages, as it barreled up north along the coast over the weekend. On August 28, the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency began its damage review of states affected by the hurricane that left at least 11 people dead, according to a Reuters report.
"We have seen no major damages in South Carolina," says Trey Rice, vice president, Ace Glass in Columbia, S.C. "There were some residential damages. It was windy, but we got lucky. There was more devastation up north. With the news coverage, I think people really protected their property and boarded up."
A little further up the coast, Bob Ox of Binswanger Glass in Richmond, Va., and Ed Marinelli of Binswanger in Norfolk, Va., were still assessing the damages. The pair reported they might have more information about damages next week.
Jeff Herman, president of Atlas Glass in Long Island City, lives in Westchester, N.Y., and reported no damage to his home. "I do know that many homes and roads were victims to fallen trees," he says. "At work (in Astoria, N.Y.) we have not had many calls as of yet [around noon August 29] for glass repair related to the storm."
Jean Brennan, office manager at Southern Glass & Mirror says her company in Swansboro, N.C., is a couple of miles from the intercoastal waterway, creeks and the ocean. "We had only some minor cosmetic damage done to our building and the eye of storm came very close to Swansboro," she says. "I have been through many storms here in eastern North Carolina and … although we were lucky that the storm weakened more than expected when it made landfall, it was the longest hurricane I have been through. We are surprised that we have not received more phone calls for glass repairs – it seems that the community is familiar with hurricanes and was well prepared. We noticed that many of the repair requests we received were for glass that was broken while protection was being installed. Most of the other repair calls are from branches and trees that have fallen and the glass was not protected. There are a lot of vacation homes in the area, so some homeowners were not able to properly prepare. We do have additional vehicles on the road and available today so that we can respond quickly to customer calls, and although there has not been as many calls as we have expected – there has been a significant increase and we are happy that we are prepared."
Steve Salerno, owner of Solar Glass in Island Park, N.Y., reported no damages to the store. "We put up about 250 boards from Long Beach to Rockville Center," he says. "We had to go to the Bronx on Sunday morning to get plywood. We had seven guys doing board-ups. Today we're taking down the board-ups as well as repairing door glass damages. We've had 10 door glass damages, three skylights and maybe four or five plate glasses. At home in Long Beach, we had a pretty decent 5- to 7-foot surge, and 75 percent of the people in my area have had water damage to their homes. The hotel [Allegria] had 3 feet of water in the lobby, and they're supposed to open up for a tournament this weekend."
Ali Ghahremani, president of Champion Metal and Glass in Long Island reported "some damages to certain buildings, which we expected." He adds, "We're attending to the most severe ones. It wasn't as bad as we expected. Water leakage was the major issue for ground floor buildings. We're trying to fix those mechanical aspects, like door operations. There were no breakage or window pop-outs. Everything is okay with my facility. Phone lines were down, but the cell phones worked. Everything's back on track today."
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Two Dakota State faculty members receive NSA funding for malware research
Two Dakota State University faculty members studying malware have received a $150,000 federal grant to help with their work.
Bramwell Brizendine, assistant professor of computer and cybersciences, and Josh Stroschein, assistant professor of cybersecurity/network and security administration, have received the National Security Agency grant for a joint research project
Brizendine and Stroschein are each developing independent frameworks for the analysis of shellcode and malware.
Josh Stroschein
Shellcode is a small piece of injected code used to exploit the vulnerability of a software, or when used in malware, it can obscure what an attacker is doing. Malware are malicious viruses, ransomware and spyware developed by attackers and designed to cause damage to data and systems or to gain unauthorized access to a network.
"Our grant is essentially two projects bundled together, and he and I are both tackling different aspects of it," Brizendine said. "Our work comes together nicely to form a cohesive whole."
This research and framework development will benefit not only South Dakota but also anywhere that malware is a threat.
Brizendine is creating a framework called SHAREM that focuses on automated shellcode analysis. Through this, users can learn a wealth of detailed information about what the shellcode form malware is doing in terms of functionality, he explained.
Bramwell Brizendine
"This can quickly allow someone to understand what is happening without the need to understand shellcode itself, which would require advanced training," he said.
SHAREM can be used independently, or it can be fed into the MARVELL framework being developed by Stroschein. MARVELL aggregates the top tools and technologies already out there, with Stroschein's own contributions incorporated as well, to provide detailed intelligence on the malware being examined.
Ultimately, a user could place a sample of malware inside MARVELL to gain a full and detailed understanding of its malicious functionality without the use of highly specialized tools of the industry such as IDA Pro or WinDbg. The MARVELL framework works by placing the malware in a sandbox environment to detonate, or execute, and perform its malicious activities, with other specialized analysis being conducted. An automated, detailed report would be generated from MARVELL.
"Collectively, both SHAREM and MARVELL will provide a wealth of information to a malware analyst, which gives them a solid understanding of what the malware is doing," Brizendine said.
The utilization of these frameworks will help minimize the amount of time someone would need to spend analyzing the malware. A professional malware analyst could spend up to 40 hours studying malware to develop an in-depth level of understanding, Brizendine explained. Companies and organizations do not have time for that, and they depend upon tools like MARVELL to provide information about the malware and relevant threat intelligence.
Two DSU students, Austin Babcock and Odin Bernstein, are assisting with the research and creation of the two frameworks. Babcock, who is pursing a master's degree in computer science, is working with Brizendine on SHAREM. Babcock has completed previous research with Brizendine and is interested in software exploitation, reverse engineering and malware analysis.
Bernstein, a 4+1 cyber operations undergrad working toward a master's degree in cyber defense, is working with Stroschein on MARVELL. Bernstein has a passion for malware and in addition to assisting with this project is involved with DSU's new Malware Club.
"This grant allows our labs, VERONA and MADRID, to provide funded opportunities for students like Austin and Odin to really shine and excel at what they do best, the hardcore, hands-on cyber work DSU is known for," Brizendine said.
While DSU receives many grants, most are dedicated to an aspect of service, curriculum development, training or workforce development, like the annual cyber camps the university hosts each summer. This grant is a pure research grant like ones often seen at R1 and R2 institutions, Brizendine explained.
The professors and students are working to develop novel contributions to the discipline of cybersecurity with the goal of publishing their work in journals, presenting it at conferences and benefiting the community at large. Brizendine said he is thankful for the resources DSU helps provide through MadLabs.
"It's great to have ideas like Josh and I have, but MadLabs is able to back us up with its impressive research infrastructure," he said.
"It's all possible thanks to the tireless work of Dr. Josh Pauli and our university president, Dr. José-Marie Griffiths; none of this could have been possible without them."
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Caramel apple wassail recipe with essential oils is a delicious drink for holiday entertaining. Three different juices are combined and spiced with essential oils. Then you can add caramel vodka for an extra kick of flavor, or leave the vodka out for a family friendly drink.
Thank you Yahoo! for sponsoring this post. While this was a #YahooDIY sponsored opportunity from Yahoo!, all content and opinions expressed here are my own.
I find inspiration for recipes from all over the place. My mom was the queen of using recipes found right on the packaging of our favorite foods. I'm a little more digital and found a lot of my inspiration on the internet. I'm also a magazine fanatic and have more subscriptions to magazines than I care to admit. Combine the two in to a digital magazine and I'm in inspiration heaven. Yahoo! has recently launched some great digital magazines full of amazing inspiration.
I got lost reading the articles in the Yahoo! magazines like 10 Fun Holiday Crafts for Your Kids and No Dish Left Behind: How to Make Leftovers Last (because I really just don't like leftovers!). I was flipping through this article Don't Buy Another Bottle of Wine: 10 Unique Gifts to Give Your Host, which includes a recipe for homemade cider. That recipe looked a little bit more involved than I wanted at the moment, but it did remind me that I wanted to try out a wassail recipe.
Wassail is traditionally a spiced or mulled wine drink that is served on Christmas Eve. You can also go wassailing, which is basically caroling, while drinking wassail.
Fun, huh?! I wanted a wassail that both adults and kids can enjoy so I used juices instead of wine as the base. I used three different kinds of juice apple cider (see?), cranberry juice and orange juice.
Spices are added to the wine, or juice, and the concoction is allowed to simmer for a long period of time to allow the flavors to meld. Well, I'm a busy mom and it is slightly less than a miracle that I'd even remember to make wassail so I need something quick to put together. Enter essential oils.
You can get a huge punch of flavor quickly by skipping the long cook with spices and just using the oils instead. I used orange, lemon, clove, cinnamon, and frankincense but you can mix and match to find a flavor combination you like best. The frankincense adds a woodsy flavor to the wassail, but it's a tad on the expensive side so you could skip that.
Combine the juices in pot and let it come to a boil. Remove from heat and add your oils. That's it. You are ready to go! Oh but not quite yet. If you want a little added deliciousness, grab yourself a little bottle of caramel vodka and add a splash of that to your glass. I keep this separate so that the kids can drink from the pot of wassail, too. But if this is for adults only, go ahead and just add it to the pot with the essential oils.
You could pour this in to a slow cooker to keep it warm for a long night of wassailing in the neighborhood. You can increase the recipe to feed a bigger crowd. The recipe as written makes enough for 2-3 people.
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Combine apple cider, cranberry juice and orange juice in a pot. Heat over high heat just until it reaches a light boil.
Remove from heat. Add essential oils as recommended, or to taste. Add the vodka to the entire pot for an adult beverage, or allow guests to add it to their cups to keep the wassail family friendly.
Mmm, curling up with a mug of this under a blanket with a good book. Sounds good to me. Thanks for sharing on the Creative K. Kids Tasty Tuesdays Linky Party. We hope you will join us next week.
Never heard of wassail but if it has caramel vodka in it, then would definitely give it a go!
This sounds super cool. I am huge into essential oils right now and I love the idea of a essential oil based cocktail. A caramel apple one at that. Yummmmmmm.
It's amazing! I can't believe how yummy the oils are in the wassail. | {
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Contagious Joy
What happens when the body of Christ bands together to serve? Lives are changed.
He was 12 years old. He knew poverty and difficulty too well. When he was invited to come to a community gathering to receive an Operation Christmas Child box, he refused. "God has done nothing for me," he told the community's pastor, "so I'm not going."
"Why don't you at least give it a try?" the pastor responded.
"I don't want to."
"I think you should."
Finally, the boy said, "The only way I'll know God is real is if there is a Spiderman doll in the box."
"Let's just go and see," the pastor replied.
Off they went to the Christmas community gathering, where multiple children from the village received boxes from around the world, all packed with care. The pastor handed the little boy a box, who reluctantly took it, his lips drawn tight. He lifted the lid — and there inside was not just a Spiderman doll, but Spiderman socks, Spiderman PJ's, Spiderman coloring books, and more. That's when the little boy knew that not only was God real but that God loved him.
This story may sound unbelievable, but this is exactly how God works in Operation Christmas Child — awe-inspiring, jaw-dropping, almost too good to be true.
But none of these boxes would be able to land in the hands of these children without the help of volunteers — volunteers like Grace Church attendees.
However, with job losses, quarantine, and more this year, Leah Rolley, a Grace attendee who oversees the Operation Christmas Child project, battled nerves about this year's packing. Would people come? What had started as a small family affair for her and her family almost 20 years ago had grown into neighborhood packing parties, small group serving projects, and now a church-wide volunteer opportunity at Grace. She didn't want to see that involvement and impact paused. "There was a lot of discouragement this year," she admitted. "I gave it to the Lord and said, 'This is Yours, not ours. Will You bring the people?'"
Leah knew the stakes of such a project. These boxes bring physical and spiritual salvation. Samaritan's Purse, the organization behind Operation Christmas Child, brings a Gospel presentation to each community, illustrating how Jesus is the ultimate gift. From home packing parties to processing plants, navigation through customs and transportation of all kinds, God brings the boxes through multiple hoops to land in the laps of vulnerable children throughout the world. Many times, a box's content is exactly what the child needs — shoes for blistered feet, toiletries to stay clean, school supplies so the child can continue their education — showing them that God knows how to meet each of their needs. Indeed, these boxes carry true weight.
"The Lord is going to change a child's life," Dale Redmer, a faithful Grace attendee and volunteer, said. "These boxes move people to a life-saving, life-changing relationship with the Lord." He and his wife, Lekeita, have volunteered at Grace for years, especially with Operation Christmas Child. Dale is even a former Samaritan's Purse disaster relief team member. Like Leah, they knew the stakes.
Well, God moved within Grace! Our church family showed up to pack 942 boxes for children across the world. Leah was blown away. "The Lord provided just what we needed!" She didn't even have to solicit anyone — the texts, emails, and calls with requests to help came flooding in independently. College students delivered takeout food to bring in extra income to pay for boxes. Dale and Lekeita shopped with their grandchildren, displaying for them the joy of serving those who are less fortunate. For Leah and her husband and children, it was a whole family affair.
"When we're challenged to serve, we think it's going to be us giving, yet you receive so much more than you ever give," Leah said. "You listen to the lies that you won't have the energy or time, but there's a joy — a mysterious joy that can only be of the Lord."
Lekeita echoed that sentiment. "Catch the joy to serve as a family," she encouraged. "It's contagious. There's nothing like sharing the Gospel and love with those in need."
Operation Christmas Child is one way Grace strives to live out its mission of making disciples of Jesus Christ across the street and around the world. "That was the strongest drawing card for us," Dale said, referring to Grace's emphasis on outreach and missions as he and Lekeita chose a church years ago. "We can't do one and exclude the other."
With 942 boxes, it's clear God is moving within Grace. "We saw Grace Church step up this year especially," Leah said.
But it didn't stop at Operation Christmas Child; other ministries within Grace hosted outreach events such as a school supplies drive, and parties to pack care packages for people experiencing homelessness and backpacks for kids entering foster care.
Even in a year like 2020, joy is still contagious. God is still moving. Grace Church is still stepping up. And for the little boy who received the Spiderman doll, that was everything.
A Front-Row Seat
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P. scouleri leaf blades are characteristically flat and wide (2-4 mm) reaching no longer than 3 feet in length. Leaves arise from a congested rhizotomous base and flowers are found near the base on short stalks (1-6 cm).
P. torreyi leaves are characteristically less than 2 mm wide and are generally more firm, cylindrical, and wiry than P. scouleri. Leaf blades can reach up to 10ft long. The leaves arise from a congested rhizotomous base with flowers on elongate stalks (>10 cm long). (Adams 2006).
P. scouleri can be found at or below zero tide level or in mid-low tide pools from Sitka, Alaska, to Baja California (O'Clair and Lindstrom 2000). Mostly found on rocks without sand inundation. (Kozloff 1996).
P. torreyi can be found at or below zero tide level or in mid-low tide pools from Vancouver Island California to Baja California (Phillips and Ernani 1988). P. torreyi is more likely to be found in sand-scoured areas than is P. scouleri (Kozloff 1996).
Surf grasses grow as perennials and adult plants are reproductively dioecious with male and female flowers on different adult plants. Surf grasses can pollinate both underwater and at the surface in sea water. Surfgrass ranks amongst the most productive of the marine primary producers (Duarte and Chiscano 1999), with these habitats providing shelter for many invertebrates and supporting many species of algae (Stewart and Myers 1980). The red algae Smithora naiadum and Melobesia mediocris are exclusively epiphytic on sea grasses (Abbott and Hollenberg 1976). Surfgrass also provides nursery habitat for fishes and invertebrates, some of which are commercially important, such as the California spiny lobster (Engle 1979).
Surfgrass beds increase water clarity by filtering water and trapping sediments and can stabilize the sediment, preventing erosion. Seagrass metabolism changes the concentration of carbon and oxygen in water by sequestering carbon dioxide and respiring oxygen. Surfgrass forests can modify the severity of water currents, making near shore habitats relatively protected from big surf. The structure of surfgrass canopies modifies water current velocity and waves, enhancing sedimentation of suspended particles and preventing sediment resuspension (Garcia and Duarte 2001).
Phyllospadix is susceptible to desiccation and heat stress during low midday tides (Raimondi et al. 1999). It is also sensitive to sewage (Littler and Murray 1975) and oiling (Foster et al. 1988). If the rhizome systems remain viable, recovery following disturbance can be fairly rapid; however, if the entire bed is lost recovery is slow because recruitment is sporadic and restoration projects have thus far been unsuccessful (Turner 1983, 1985). Other threats to surfgrasses include coastal development, thermal pollution (power plants), invasion of non-natives (e.g. Caulerpa taxifolia), and dislodgement caused by anchors. The sensitivity of seagrass habitats to declines in ecosystem health coupled with their fundamental role in sheltering countless other species (many of which have commercial value) has led to their protection at the United States federal level under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act as well as in Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act. The Environmental Protection Agency holds the responsibility of enforcing these pieces of legislation which aim to protect these habitats from unpermitted dredging and filling activities (Green 2003). | {
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Zipwhip's John Lauer Named Among Top 30 CEOs for Women in the Country and No. 2 in Washington State
Keena Bean
The No. 29 nationwide ranking is based on anonymous reviews from female employees of the Seattle-based tech startup
SEATTLE – June 25, 2019 – Zipwhip, the leading provider of texting for business, today announced that CEO John Lauer was ranked among the top 30 CEOs nationwide for women. In addition to ranking No. 29 in the U.S., Lauer was ranked No. 2 in Washington state. Lauer received a score of 97 out of 100 from female employees.
The ranking, which comes from Comparably, is based on anonymous reviews from female employees and considers companies with zero to 500 total employees. Zipwhip is also in the top 5% of companies nationwide for its overall gender score, where employees rate not only the CEO but also the work environment, culture, benefits and more.
"I've been fortunate to be surrounded by smart, talented women my entire life, from growing up with my four sisters to working with my team at Zipwhip today," said John Lauer, CEO and co-founder of Zipwhip. "We work hard to make Zipwhip a place where everyone feels comfortable, accepted and celebrated, so this honor is particularly meaningful for me. Thank you to the phenomenal women I work with – you make Zipwhip the strong company that it is."
In an effort to promote diversity and inclusion both in and outside of the organization, Zipwhip recently announced a partnership with The Riveter, a national network of female-led coworking spaces. As part of the collaboration, Zipwhip employees gain access to any of The Riveter's coworking spaces, learning and development opportunities and programming options for free. The companies also joined forces to create a texting advice line – 833-WMN-WORK – where women across the country could text in career questions and get advice from an expert in their field.
The award from Comparably comes on the heels of another workplace commendation for the company. Zipwhip's employee benefits were just ranked number one in the state, and the company received a No. 6 overall ranking of best places to work, according to Seattle Business Magazine.
More information and the full award results can be found here.
About Zipwhip
Zipwhip empowers companies to communicate with their customers in the most effective and preferred way possible – text messaging. As the pioneer of texting for business, Zipwhip first enabled text messaging to and from existing landline, VoIP and toll-free phone numbers in 2014. Zipwhip's direct network connectivity, intuitive cloud-based software and an enterprise-grade API mean businesses can use any computer or mobile device to securely and reliably reach their customers, every time. Your customers are only a text away: www.zipwhip.com.
Comparably's Best CEOs for Women Awards are derived from ratings provided by female employees who anonymously rated their CEOs on Comparably.com between June 7th, 2018 and June 7th, 2019. There were no fees or costs associated with participating, nor was nomination required. The final data set was compiled from nearly 10 million ratings across 50,000 U.S. companies. To qualify, Large companies (more than 500 employees) must have a minimum of 75 employee participants and Small/Mid-Size companies (fewer than 500 employees) must have a minimum of 25 employee participants. Additional weight was given to companies with more participation from their employee base.
Keena is Zipwhip's Director of Corporate Communications. She shares the latest news and updates from HQ, including new executive hires, funding rounds, partnerships and more.
Podcast: Texting for Business - Now and the Future With John Lauer
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Our auto technicians are super experienced in the approach they take to gain entry to a vehicle mostly because they have to work with the current transponder keys. Beyond the capability to successfully open a locked door, our locksmith technicians have the best hardware and software to reprogram or re-cut a key when needed. If you looking for a locksmith around Hidalgo TX, we are the best when it comes to automotive locksmith Hidalgo TX.
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It is an inconvenience for anyone that loses their car keys. Most of the time, people are left in an extremely inconvenient and depress position, particularly if this kind of crisis takes place late at night or at a deserted place. Probably the worst kind of situation to be in is if you've got a fractional key stuck in the door or the ignition because even if you have a spare, it wouldn't make you feel better. The only way out this type of situation is to contact a professional locksmith to take out the broken key piece from the door or ignition and make a new key.
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ROH News: Another NJPW Star To Appear At Death Before Dishonor Taping
Eric Ames
After it was revealed yesterday that KUSHIDA would be making his return to Ring Of Honor for the Death Before Dishonor television taping in Las Vegas, Nevada on September 29th, today ROH has announced that New Japan Pro Wrestling's EVIL, a member of Los Ingobernables de Japon, has also now been signed for the event:
The dark and mysterious EVIL makes his return to Ring of Honor at the Death Before Dishonor international television taping in Las Vegas on Sept. 29.
A member of Los Ingobernables de Japon, one of the top factions in the sport, EVIL is coming off a strong showing in New Japan Pro-Wrestling's G1 Climax. In the tournament, EVIL scored victories over the likes of IWGP U.S. Champion Jay White and "Hangman" Adam Page and pushed eventual winner Hiroshi Tanahashi and Kazuchika Okada to the limit.
EVIL, a former IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Champion, NEVER Openweight Champion and three-time NEVER Openweight Six-Man Tag Team Champion, last appeared in ROH at the end of June.
The LIJ team of EVIL, SANADA and BUSHI came up just short against then-ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Champions The Kingdom (Matt Taven, TK O'Ryan and Vinny Marseglia) at the Best in the World pay-per-view, but they rebounded with a big win at the international television taping the next night over Bullet Club (The Young Bucks and Adam "Hangman" Page) and SoCal Uncensored (Christopher Daniels, Frankie Kazarian and Scorpio Sky) in a three-way match.
Who will LIJ's "King of Darkness" seek to lay his wrath upon at the Death Before Dishonor TV taping? Join us in person in Las Vegas to find out!
Keep it locked into ROHWrestling.com and the ROH App for more talent and match announcements!
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News Involving: Mickie James, Finn Balor, Jeff Hardy, RAW Ratings and More!
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News Here! Mickie James Update, Jeff Hardy, RAW Ratings and More!
Latest On Jeff Hardy
In Monday's shuffle I discussed the news on Jeff Hardy's latest public intoxication arrest. Since then, more details have been released regarding the incident. TMZ is reporting that Hardy smelled of booze and was passed out in a public stairwell before being arrested.
Jason's Take
Once again, Hardy's struggles with addiction have been well documented in the past, so I am not going to comment on them. Here is hoping that he is able to get things in order and get his life on track.
RAW Ratings See An Increase
RAW continues to slowly climb out of the ratings hole, as this weeks ratings showed an increase in viewership. The hourly breakdown looks like this:
Hour 1 – 2.379 million viewers
This is good news for WWE, RAW, and USA, as RAW typically has had a hard time keeping viewers into the third hour. RAW was actually a very solid show last night, and one of the first RAW's in a very long time that I watched from start to finish while it aired live. Slowly, but surely, WWE will do what they can to climb out of the hole.
Mickie James Undergoes ACL Surgery
Earlier today, WWE star Mickie James went under the knife to repair her injured ACL. The injury looks to keep her out of the ring into next year. Her husband, Nick Aldis, took to Twitter to update fans on the successful surgery.
UPDATE: Surgery was a complete success. I'm sure when she's feeling up to it she'll share more. Thank you all! 🙌 https://t.co/RxCHyko2UQ
— Nick Aldis (@RealNickAldis) July 16, 2019
Mickie James is still a very talented wrestler who adds depth to the women's division. There is still a place for her on the roster, and one can assume that the WWE will want to keep her when she fully recovers.
Finn Balor Taking Time Off?
Finn Balor lost the Intercontinental championship at Extreme Rules, and the loss had many scratching their heads. However, it appears there is reasoning behind it according to Pro Wrestling Sheet, as Balor has requested time off from WWE to recharge. Though he requested time off, it appears that it will not be granted until after the upcoming SummerSlam pay per view.
It will be interesting to see how Balor will be written off of TV. One could assume a SummerSlam match with Bray Wyatt will lead to his exit. Perhaps on his return, he could join his friends in The Club ?
Chairshot Wrestling News Shuffle: Jeff Hardy, RAW Reunion, Paul Heyman and More! (7/15/19)
News Involving Jeff Hardy, RAW Reunion, Paul Heyman and More!
News here! Jeff Hardy, RAW Reunion, Paul Heyman and More!
Jeff Hardy Arrested
According to various news outlets this weekend, WWE star Jeff Hardy was arrested for public intoxication Saturday in South Carolina.Police said they received a report of an intoxicated person in Myrtle Beach about 11 a.m. Shortly after, authorities arrested Hardy without incident and charged him with public intoxication.Hardy posted a $153 bond and was released the same day.In a statement, WWE said, "Jeff Hardy is responsible for his own personal actions."
Jeff Hardy's battles with substance abuse over the years have been well documented. After period of staying off the radar, Hardy has been in court twice over the past year for alcohol related issues. Here is hoping that Hardy can get things under control.
Huge RAW Planned For Next Week
During Sunday nights Extreme Rules pay per view, WWE aired a commercial for RAW Reunion that will take place on July 22nd. Some of the big names advertised include Hulk Hogan, Steve Austin, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash and Ric Flair.
It'll be the BIGGEST reunion in Monday Night #RAW HISTORY.
Don't miss #RAWReunion LIVE one week from tomorrow at 8/7c on @USA_Network! pic.twitter.com/ZrqEhxQmhR
— WWE (@WWE) July 14, 2019
This seems like a reach for a quick ratings grab, but it is always cool to see the legends return. Potentially we could see some involvement from some of the legends for SummerSlam storylines ?
Paul Heyman Appears At EVOLVE Show
For those of you who didn't catch the EVOLVE 10th Anniversary show on the WWE Network Saturday night, you missed out on a hell of a show. You also missed out on an appearance from none other than Paul Heyman. Most wrestling fans know that Heyman mentored EVOLVE founder Gabe Sapolosky back in ECW.
"You're going to watch this match, and you're going to say to yourselves 'that was the moment we all knew that this industry is going to EVOLVE.'"@HeymanHustle makes a surprise appearance at #EVOLVE131 ahead of the Winner Takes All Match between @austintheory1 and @RealJDDrake! pic.twitter.com/7ugS1xMr60
Those of you have followed my daily news shuffles, and the random In This Corner articles I put together, know that I rarely follow the indie wrestling scene. However, I took in both the EVOLVE show and AEW Fight For The Fallen. I was extremely impressed with the talent in EVOLVE, and my hopes are that WWE continues to broadcast their shows on the WWE Network.
Enzo and Cass Done With ROH ?
During April's G1 Supercard Show at Madison Square Garden, fans were shocked to see Enzo and Cass jump the guard rail and started attacking ROH stars. Many felt initially that this may have been a shoot, but it appeared to be a work to lead to a potential appearance in ROH for the two. However, according to Dave Meltzer on the latest edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, it appears the relationship between the former WWE stars and ROH is over before it truly began. According to Meltzer, NJPW was unhappy as they were not notified before hand of their appearance, and the company has cut their loses with the two.
It's Enzo and Cass. I mean, with what little I follow ROH, I can't really see the two of them fitting with the company long term. However, if you want a team to be a legit heel right out of the chute, you could have that with those two.
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Lea told him Fox had taken me up; that I was going to go. I suddenly remembered it was said of Fox that everyone he took up did "go." The fact was obviously patent to Mr. Polehampton. He unbent with remarkable suddenness; it reminded me of the abrupt closing of a stiff umbrella. He became distinctly and crudely cordial?hoped that we should work together again; once more reminded me that he had published my first book (the words had a different savour now), and was enchanted to discover that we were neighbours in Sussex. My cottage was within four miles of his villa, and we were members of the same golf club.
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Changi Airport still the world's best airport, says survey
By: Gianna Francesca Catolico - @gcatolicoINQ
12:34 PM March 17, 2016
Singapore's Changi Airport remains as the World's Best Airport this year and also the Best Airport in Leisure Amenities, according to an annual global survey of air travelers.
This is the airport's fourth straight lead in the said survey, according to Channel News Asia's report. Indeed, this the seventh time in 16 years that the airport picked up the prestigious title at the World Airport Awards ceremony held at the Passenger Terminal EXPO in Cologne, Germany last Tuesday.
Not only did Changi top the World's Best Airport and Best Airport in Leisure amenities, the airport is also Asia's Best Airport this year. The airport also ranked fourth in World's Cleanest Airport and third in Best Airport in Shopping and Best Airport in Dining. Likewise, Crowne Plaza Changi Airport was bestowed the title as the World's Best Airport Hotel in 2015 and 2016, according to Today Online.
Skytrax, a London-based consultancy firm that annually administers an airline and airport review and ranking site, published a survey of 13.25 million travellers from across 106 nationalities, and included 550 airports worldwide.
South Korea's Incheon International Airport was in second place, followed by Germany's Munich Airport, Tokyo International Airport (Haneda), Hong Kong International Airport, Chubu Centrair Nagoya in Japan, Zurich Airport in Switzerland, Heathrow Airport in United Kingdom, Kansai International Airport in Japan, and Hamad International Airport in Qatar.
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Home Front Page News "Move Over" Law Campaign Continues in Teller County
"Move Over" Law Campaign Continues in Teller County
Last Thursday (Feb. 16), deputies from the Teller County Sheriff's Office again participated in the state-wide "Operation 1 Charlie 3" to enforce the State of Colorado's "Move Over" law.
Agencies from all over the state of Colorado participated in this operation, with Feb. 16 representing the third iteration. Prior to the enforcement day, variable CDOT message boards state-wide were set to read messages reminding drivers to yield to stationary emergency vehicles. Our agency, along with approximately twenty-four other law enforcement agencies around the state, used social media accounts to remind people to yield to stationary emergency vehicles.
Last month, our agency made a press release to mainstream media in the Pikes Peak region regarding these operations.The "Move Over" law is in place to protect law enforcement, safety crews, and other emergency vehicles as they work to keep drivers safe. When there is an emergency vehicle on the side of the highway or road, the law requires drivers to move over one lane away from the emergency vehicle to provide a safe buffer for its occupant(s). If it is a one lane road or traffic doesn't allow, drivers must greatly reduce their speed when approaching the emergency vehicle.
The most recent operation, which occurred on January 25, 2017, involved twelve agencies that contacted 477 drivers who were in violation of the "Move Over" law.
Last week's operation in Teller County concentrated on Highways 24 and 67. Enforcement action was taken as a result of drivers failing to yield to law enforcement officials that were actively working on the shoulder of the highway. The following enforcement action was taken:
Total traffic stops: 27
Citations issued for failure to yield: 11
Warnings issued for other violations: 16
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← 13 Questions to Ask When Your Artistic Career Is in a Rut
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Useful Writing Prescriptions from Two Major Authors
John Gardner was the winner of The National Book Critics Circle Award, and author of four innovative and yet best-selling novels. He and Ernest Hemingway, the most important innovator in 20th century literature, once named "the greatest writer since Shakespeare," and 1954 Nobel laureate, were both interested in passing on to other writers insights and prescriptions on a variety of topics pertinent to serious writing.
A helpful way to incorporate the prescriptions and insights here is described at the end of the post.
Spend as much time as possible writing. It will pay off.
Gardner: "If the promising writer keeps on writing–writes day after day, month after month–and if he reads very carefully, he will begin to 'catch on.'" Hemingway, convinced of the value of persistence, wrote, "Anyone who says he wants to be a writer and isn't writing, doesn't. Professionals write regularly. Amateurs often write sporadically."
Hemingway: "Work continuously on a project once you start it. The hard part about a novel is to finish it…There is only one thing to do with a novel and that is to go straight on through to the end of the damn thing." Hemingway: "Write every day until you're so pooped about all the exercise you can face is reading the papers."
If your work is rejected often, get help, particularly emotional help.
Writers often do their best work when they are intense and feeling good, but intensity can be worn down by rejections. Gardner: It is a terrible thing to write for five or ten years and continue to be rejected–and so at last goes another good writer." "Only a strong character, reinforced by the encouragement of a few people who believe in the writer, can get one through this period." Gardner also said, "It cannot be too strongly emphasized that, after the beginning stages, a writer needs social and psychological support." He felt that writers need to be part of a community that values the things they value.
Hemingway endured many rejections. That is understandable since his work was original. Nothing like it had been seen before by editors, and editors generally avoid writers who are not "proven." Hemingway said that every day "the rejected manuscripts would come through the slot in the door…I'd sit at that old wooden table and read one of those cold slips that had been attached to a story I had loved and worked on very hard and believed in, and I couldn't help crying." But he never lost confidence in his talent. His reward was fame, wealth, and the highest literary award, the Nobel Prize.
Gardner: When writers are ready to give up, they need four things from an editor or mentor: trustworthiness, reassurance that their work really is publishable quality, a clear understanding of how editors work, and the strongest possible support.
Expect to run into a powerful force–the urge of other people to evaluate your writing, tell you how good or bad it is, and to change it.
Gardner: "No depressed and angry writer can fail to notice, if he raises his heavy head and looks around, that fools, maniacs, and jabbers are everywhere–mindless, tasteless, ignorant schools of critics…misreading a great writer."
Hemingway said writers may slant a story away from the way they want the story to please a magazine editor so the editor might accept the work for publication. Hemingway's advice was never do that: "That's just a lot of shit; I never slanted a story in my life. I never think of publication until I've finished a story. Write a story exactly the way you think it should be written, not as an editor would want it."
Be knowledgeable of the powers and uses of language, and have skill in using words. That is a requirement if your goal is to write potent prose or poetry.
Hemingway: "The hardest thing in the world is to write straight honest prose on human beings. First you have to know the subject; then you have to know how to write. Both take a lifetime to learn." The vocabulary in a Hemingway work is simple, the sentences clear and uncomplicated. And short. The style is non-literary, and is colloquial American English. His rule was that his language must be readable, accurate, and economical.
Gardner: A writer "is interested in discovering the secrets words carry, whether or not he ever puts them in his fiction…One sign of a writer's potential is his especially sharp ear–and eye–for language." But writers must be cautious because if they care too much about the words they use and call attention away from the story and toward their style, they become "mannered." Eventually readers tire of them.
Aim for the polished, tasteful, "middle way" that most readers prefer. Some writers write poorly and are not read, and some write too well, too beautifully, and are not read.
Hemingway revolutionized fiction writing by purging it of displays of virtuosity, simplifying it, and avoiding "poetic" prose writing styles, preferring simple Anglo-Saxon English that was used in daily life by "the common man."
Gardner said, "Though there are exceptions, as a rule the good novelist does not worry primarily about linguistic brilliance…but instead worries about telling his story in a moving way…If the writer has too much verbal sensitivity, his success…will depend on his learning to care about other elements of fiction so that, for their sake, he holds back a little…or on his finding an editor, and a body of readers who love, beyond all else, the same things he loves, fine language….The writer who cares chiefly, or exclusively about language is poorly equipped for novel-writing in the usual sense because his character and personality are wrong for writing novels."
Be disciplined. Discipline is the serious writer's necessary quality. If you're not disciplined your writing career will probably fizzle.
The most successful writers from the Romans to those writing today were disciplined. It's possible that discipline is more important to writers than talent.
Gardner: "If one is unwilling to write like a true artist, mainly because one needs to, one might do well to put one's energies somewhere else."
Hemingway: "I happen to be in a very tough business where there are no alibis. It is good or it is bad and the thousand reasons that interfere with a book being as good as possible are no excuses if it is not. You have to make it good and a man is a fool if he adds or takes hindrance after hindrance after hindrance to being a writer when that is what he cares about. Taking refuge in domestic successes, being good to your broke friends, is merely a form of quitting."
Aim to be as prolific as you can if your goal is to be considered great. There are prolific writers and writers who produce very little. You're more likely to be thought great if you are prolific. Hemingway and Gardner were both great and prolific. Gardner talked about reasons why some writers are not prolific.
There is a definite relationship between being a major artist and producing a number of works. There are writers who produce one exquisite work. Their writing is exceptional, but there is so little of it that almost never are they considered major writers. The greatest writers generally get an early start, producing their first major success sooner than less great writers produce theirs, and have long and fruitful careers into their 60s, 70s and 80s.
Gardner said that not caring much about the kind of novel most experienced and well-educated readers like to read, the "linguistic novelist," lover of language for its own sake, brings out in his lifetime only one or two books, or none. "The brilliant artificer's novel either is never written at all or is spoiled by sentimentality, mannerism, or frigidity."
Read the best writers. They will rub off on you.
Both Gardner and Hemingway advocated writers studying other writers, particularly the best of them so that the writer would take from them what they needed to improve. They both believed that would happen as the writer who was willing to learn developed "a new way of seeing."
Both men were conversant with the classics. In his teaching, Gardner required students to read them. Hemingway was an insatiable student of literature and painting. He read voraciously and believed that all American fiction was derivative of Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn. He felt that studying the style of post-Impressionist painter Paul Cezanne helped his writing considerably.
Be an autodidact and educate yourself to write skillfully (as many writers have), or be educated via some other means, but be educated.
Hemingway did not attend college although his parents, both well-educated–his father a physician–wanted him to. But he felt that he would learn nothing in college that would benefit him. Immediately after graduating from high school he began writing for the Kansas City Star. The paper's brand of journalism was a strong influence on Hemingway his entire career, teaching him; "Use short sentences; use short first paragraphs; use vigorous English; be positive, not negative."
In Paris in the nineteen twenties Hemingway had an intense four-years writing apprenticeship with luminaries Gertrude Stein, Sherwood Anderson, Ezra Pound, Ford Maddux Ford, and other writers. With that background he began writing The Sun Also Rises with a sense of confidence and a knowledge of his craft.
Gardner had a PhD and taught writing at universities. One of his students was short story innovator Raymond Carver. But asked if a writer should study creative writing and literature at a university, he said, "If the person means will he become a better writer, yes. But if he means, ''Will I be able to support myself,' the answer is 'possibly.' "
It is helpful to become familiar with prescriptions in this post and strive to apply them. You could write more often and for longer periods, develop stronger skills with language by acquiring a more expressive vocabulary, write in a more appealing style, find emotional help in responding to rejections (a friend, a family member, or a coach or mentor), be more disciplined about writing through a planned schedule of work, read high quality writers, and develop a study program to improve your capabilities.
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Tagged as talent development
9 responses to "Useful Writing Prescriptions from Two Major Authors"
Bonnie Smith
Great post and timely – at least for me! Thank you.
Thank you, Bonnie. I'm glad it reached you at a good time.
Iseult Murphy
Great post. Very good advice. Thank you.
Iseult, thank you very much for the comment. I'm happy you found the post useful.
Excellent post, David. So much of what is written here also applies to people in the visual arts. As I am doing both, I am learning from one discipline and taking that information into the other and finding it to be a fascinating process.
I particularly liked Hemingway's – advice to never slant a story to please someone else.
And then of course there are the constant necessary elements, without which nothing really gets accomplished. Discipline and Persistence.
I hope that you and the family are all well during these uncertain times. Janet 🙂
Thank you dear Janet. I'm glad you pointed out the similarity between the needs and practices of writers and visual artists. You mention your writing. How is that going? Very well I hope. Your audience is lucky to have you who are talented in so many ways.
My family are all well. Thanks for asking about them. I hope you and your family and we stay healthy and one day are able to resume the life we once had.
I find that there are ebbs and flows in my writing as is true with my painting….at the present I am experiencing a flow:). I am enjoying the writing process very much and finding that it's helping my painting and visa versa. one thing feeds the other.
It took me many years to really let go with my artwork – to do what I want to do rather than what others wanted…..and so I am finding that this is happening now with the writing process.
I had a long Skype with my daughter yesterday who also writes and we both agreed that we are feeling freed up because certain people in our lives our no longer with us….we no longer feel that we need to protect them! Interesting.
Glad to hear that you are all well….and yes I think everyone looks forward to better times. Enjoy the weekend. Janet
I'm happy for you that your writing and painting flow, and that Christie's writing does too. I hope she is well. How delightful that you and she can talk to each other about writing.
Louise Gluck was just awarded the Nobel Prize. She finds writing painful and difficult–never that for me, never for one moment since the beginning in the fourth grade, only joy, and for you too I see. You're freed up not only in your crafts, but in your personal life. I'm sure one causes the other.
I'm so happy for you that you are doing the work the way you wish, without hindrances. That's great. A definition of a fulfilled life I learned years ago is that it is "a conflict-free habitual us of a dominant faculty in an occupation"–no one interfering, no sweat, ease.
Thank you for your comment–all your comments–and best wishes for continued ecstasy in painting and writing.
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3. What You See Is What You Get
Von Jacob Gaboury
in der Serie Screens Shot
Having described some of the technical means by which screenshots were produced prior to the development of the modern computer screen, it seems important to note that my use of this term – screenshot – has been almost entirely anachronistic. In practice the term does not appear until the 1980s, and is used primarily to describe the practice of photographing the graphical displays of early computer screens for use in early gaming and PC magazines, as well as in visual fields like graphic design. At the time this was a comparatively minor practice, used only when the exact appearance of the screen needed to be reproduced in its entirety. In other words, it was a technique for capturing the appearance of the screen more than the content or information it displayed. This is because in this period the vast majority of computing was text-based and non-graphical, such that if a user wished to preserve the information on their screens they could simply output alphanumeric text to a printer. This distinction between appearance and information indicates an important shift in the way we describe and understand what a screenshot is and is used for, and points us to a number of adjacent terms that compete with the screenshot in this period, but which describe a similar process of reproducing or preserving the act of computation and its outputs.
Print screen dump plotted on an Apple II computer with an Axiom EX-820 MicroPlotter (ca. 1978).
Until the mid-1990s, the most common term for capturing the contents of a computer screen was "screen dump." Perhaps a surprising term to us, it refers to dumping the content of a text-only screen into a text file, or even dumping the content of a graphical frame buffer to a printer. The action here is not the photographic capture or the weaponized shot but the emptying of content or data, the offloading of information from one object to another. The term begins to make sense if we consider it in its historical context. While in the 1960s and 1970s researchers were primarily concerned with establishing the algorithms, software, and hardware that would make possible interactive computing as a technical practice, by the end of the decade we begin to see this work commercialized, first for office and industry, and later for the growing home computing market. The principal player in this turn toward commercialization is arguably the Xerox Corporation, whose Palo Alto Research Center – known as Xerox PARC – effectively invented the personal computer in the first half of the 1970s before famously failing to commercialize its efforts. 1Douglas K. Smith and Robert C. Alexander, Fumbling the Future: How Xerox Invented, then Ignored, the First Personal Computer (Lincoln, NE: iUniverse, 1999).
At this time Xerox was invested in a number of related efforts. Perhaps most significant was the work of researchers developing what is arguably the first modern graphical user interface for use with the Xerox Alto personal computer, a unique machine developed in 1972 that in retrospect feels decades ahead of its time. As can be seen in the Xerox Alto commercial (1979) above, the Alto was meant to run in portrait mode using a screen the size of a sheet of paper. This design was intentional, as a secondary objective for Xerox at this time was developing a series of printers that could communicate with the computer using a custom page description language. The goal of this work was to create a system whereby a user could print a page exactly as it appeared on the screen, a technique that came to be called "What you see is what you get," abbreviated as WYSIWYG. 2The term is derived, surprisingly enough, from a phrase popularized by Geraldine Jones, the drag persona of popular comedian Flip Wilson, who is explicitly referenced by employees at Xerox PARC in oral histories and interviews about this period. Today this process is something we all take for granted, that documents printed from the screen of a computer will look identical – or nearly identical – to the software object from which they are derived; but in practice this was an enormous task, requiring a sea change in the way we understood and treated text as graphical objects for computation. It is unclear precisely when in the 1970s the phrase made this leap into the computing community, but its acronym explodes in popular use from the mid-1980s through to the early 2000s – precisely the period when the gap between the appearance of the computer screen and the artifacts it could be made to produce was most clearly felt. Yet this is also the period when computing most explicitly transformed the design and aesthetic of printed documents themselves, due largely to this early work at Xerox PARC.
By the end of the 1970s many of the company's key researchers began to leave Xerox in order to commercialize the technologies they helped to develop during their tenure in Palo Alto. In 1980 researcher John Warnock – the man largely responsible for the page description language that made WYSIWYG possible – leaves Xerox to co-found Adobe Systems, developing a new language called Postscript that completely transforms graphic design and print publishing, allowing words and letters to be scaled to any size and rotated to any angle, and making possible complex and artistic textual graphics unlike any existing printing method. Indeed, much of the look of contemporary magazines and print are in part attributable to this change, perhaps most visible in the experimental typeface and layout of magazines like Emigre – founded in Berkeley in 1984 – which paved the way for new textual aesthetics in print and graphic design that are visible in most any contemporary graphical publication.
Emigre #11 spread (1989).
In the short period of a decade we move from trying to reproduce the look and function of paper documents with a computer, such that "what you see is what you get," to an entirely new method for producing and arranging text as graphical objects, such that what you see could only be got from a computer. In doing so we move both metaphorically and materially from the screenshot as a hardware function – the "dump" of a PRTSCRN button – to the screen as an interface for the production and manipulation of all images, both physical and digital.
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London, Orion, 1996. Proof. Paperback. A very good copy. Exquisite Corpse is the author's third novel, and at the time his most challenging. It was rejected by his then UK publisher Penguin (and the in the US by Delacorte who'd published his first two novels). Orion and Simon & Schuster picked it up. Uncommon in this format. [7145, Hyraxia Books]. | {
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An Exploration of St. Romain
Posted on September 29, 2016 September 30, 2016 Clarke BoehlingPosted in Domaine Henri & Gilles Buisson, Insights, Producer Spotlight
Generational shifts in Burgundy can be fraught with anxiety for both winegrower and consumer. The younger generation of vigneron attempts to balance a sense of duty toward tradition and history with a desire to execute a personal vision and philosophy. And the consumer waits with bated breath to see if wines she's cherished in the past will be done justice by the ascendant generation. Meanwhile, the nature of the vine allows each grower just one chance per year to prove himself and to further refine his craft. From the Burgundy lover's perspective, an ideal transition is one in which the new guard does not completely overhaul the work of its predecessors, but instead improves upon it and sharpens it in the service of more vividly expressing terroir.
Rosenthal Wine Merchant began importing the wines of Domaine Buisson in the hamlet of Saint-Romain in 2001. The Buisson family traces its roots in the village back to the 12th century, and estate-bottling began relatively early here, in 1947, with Henri Buisson and his wife Marguerite. Their son Gilles and his wife Monica expanded the family's holdings and implemented positive changes in the vineyards, moving toward organic viticulture in the 1970s—back when such practices were seldom encountered in the Cote d'Or. Over the past decade, Gilles and Monica's talented and dynamic sons Fred and Franck have gradually assumed control of the domaine under their parents' sensitive guidance. Fred and Franck bring to bear a fastidious commitment to chemical-free viticulture (the domaine is now certified organic), and a precise, exacting non-interventionism in the cellar (they now employ only spontaneous fermentations and have whittled their sulfur regimen to a bare minimum). Their warm, generous, fun-loving spirit suffuses the wines, which combine refinement and exuberance in an irresistible way.
We at Rosenthal have witnessed a gradual improvement in this domaine's wines over the past decade, with each vintage offering a bit more focus, balance, and terroir delineation than the previous. But it is with the soon-to-arrive 2014s that one sees the culmination of Fred and Franck's efforts. From our recent tasting in Burgundy with the brothers, it is clear that the 2014s are the best, most expressive set of wines we've ever encountered chez Buisson. They embody the best attributes of the quite attractive 2014 vintage in the Cote d'Or: scintillating acidity, firm minerality, and notable but not overwhelming concentration in the whites; and a fresh, airy, lip-smacking purity in the reds. And, with the 2014s, we have expanded the range of what we import from the Buissons, thereby offering a more nuanced terroir survey of the sorely underappreciated Saint-Romain appellation.
While technically part of the Cote de Beaune, Saint-Romain is a completely isolated valley situated to the north of the primary escarpment of the Cote d'Or, up above Auxey-Duresses. Its higher altitude and less "perfect" situation relegated it to a lower rung on the hierarchy historically, because it is more difficult for grapes in such a position to achieve optimal ripeness. However, given the ever-escalating temperatures in Burgundy over the past decade, Saint-Romain rarely suffers from ripeness issues anymore—and in fact it can offer a freshness and vibrancy in warmer vintages that its more hallowed brethren sometimes fail to achieve. In addition to being a historical underdog, Saint-Romain is a relatively rarely encountered wine (Buisson is one of only ten growers who reside in the village itself), and this confluence of factors serves to keep prices modest and value formidable.
Around the 10th of October, Rosenthal Wine Merchant will receive the full range of Saint-Romain 2014's from Fred and Franck. We heartily invite you to try some of the finest values in our Burgundy portfolio, and to experience the thrill of a new generation on the ascent. See below for details and tasting notes for each wine on offer.
2014 Saint-Romain Blanc "La Perriere"
The Buissons own a small parcel of 20-year-old Chardonnay in this east-facing vineyard situated near the southern end of the valley. The leanest and most focused of the three whites, La Perriere sports ringing acidity, a powerful, almost flinty minerality, and a sense of real poise and elegance. As with all the whites, a modest 10% new oak allows the deep limestone core of this cuvee to sing through. Only 50 cases available for the USA.
2014 Saint-Romain Blanc "Sous la Velle"
The family's holdings in this well-situated lieu-dit are up to 90 years old, with an average vine age of 60. A higher presence of marne in the soil here produces a wine of more heft and breadth than La Perriere above. This impeccably balanced 2014 offers a deep, detailed nose of great clarity, with beautiful notes of lime and quinine. The palate is vibrant, rich, and very long, with a palate-staining minerality that verges on salty. Only 25 cases available for the USA.
2014 Saint-Romain Blanc "Sous le Chateau"
The warmest climat of the trio of whites, "Sous le Chateau" offers an incredibly satisfying white Burgundy experience in 2014, with a presence and finesse one might mistake for Puligny-Montrachet if served blind. This wine shares a quinine imprint with Sous la Velle above, but with an intriguing note of white pepper and a bit more regal, less punchy sense of minerality. The tension between its ample fruit and tingling acidity is mouthwatering. Only 25 cases available for the USA.
2014 Saint-Romain Rouge "Combe Bazin"
The Buissons own a plot of 12-year-old Pinot Noir in this due-south-facing lieu-dit. The 2014 is the first vintage of this cuvee we've imported, and it offers a fresh, mineral-drenched nose of pure red fruits. The palate is crunchingly fresh, with outstanding energy and drive, and it exemplifies the vibrancy and non-ponderousness of the best wines from this little valley. Only 50 cases available for the USA.
2014 Saint-Romain Rouge "Sous Roches"
Buisson's parcel of 60-year-old vines in this southwest-facing cru produces a wine of more seriousness, depth, and structure than the Combe Bazin above. The 2014 is suave, sumptuous, and lovely, with that "pure Pinot pleasure" element the best reds in this vintage deliver so well. The fruit is sappy but not at all heavy, and a cleansing acidity and palpable mineral streak make this a highly accessible wine even at this early stage. 100 cases available for the USA.
Alto Piemonte: New Wave Nebbiolo
2016 Vintage Report After A Vineyard Visit: Burgundy, The Jura, Alsace | {
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House to Vote on George Floyd Justice in Policing Act
Washington, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Karen Bass (D-CA) and House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) reintroduced the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021 as protests against police brutality and lack of accountability continued. The most recent protests occurred last night in Rochester, New York, after a grand jury failed to indict the police officers who handcuffed Daniel Prude, placed a hood over his head and pressed him into the pavement until he lost consciousness. He died that night.
The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021 is a bold, comprehensive approach to hold police accountable, change the culture of law enforcement, empower our communities, and build trust between law enforcement and our communities by addressing systemic racism and bias to help save lives. Last Congress, the George Floyd Justice In Policing Act passed by a bipartisan vote of 236 to 181. Every House Democrat and three Republicans voted in support of the bill, Representatives Fred Upton (R-MI), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) and Will Hurd (R-TX).
Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) announced that the U.S. House of Representatives will hold a vote on the current bill next week.
Under the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, for the first time ever federal law would:
ban chokeholds
end racial and religious profiling
eliminate qualified immunity for law enforcement
establish national standard for the operation of police departments
mandate data collection on police encounters
reprogram existing funds to invest in transformative community-based policing programs and
streamline federal law to prosecute excessive force and establish independent prosecutors for police investigations
"Last summer, hundreds of thousands took to the streets to demand change that ends police brutality, holds police officers accountable and calls for transparency in our system of policing," Congresswoman Karen Bass (D-Calif.) stated.
"Due to inaction, more than 100 unarmed people have been killed or brutalized by police since then. For more than 100 years, Black communities in America have sadly been marching against police abuse and calling for the police to protect and serve them as they do others.
Congresswoman Bass continued:
"Last year, the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act passed the House of Representatives with bipartisan support but was neglected in the Senate and by then-President Trump. After we marched, we voted, and today we re-introduce the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act with renewed hope that this bill will be signed into law.
"Never again should an unarmed individual be murdered or brutalized by someone who is supposed to serve and protect them. Never again should a family have to turn on the TV and watch the murder of their loved one over and over again.
"Never again should the world be subject to witnessing what we saw happen to George Floyd in the streets in Minnesota."
Added House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.), "We have not forgotten the terrifying words 'I can't breathe' spoken by George Floyd, Eric Garner, and the millions of Americans in the streets who have called out for change in the wake of the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and so many others."
Congressman Nadler continued:
"I worked closely with Rep. Karen Bass last Congress on the George Floyd Justice In Policing Act, and I am grateful to resume our partnership this year to reintroduce this critical legislation.
"This legislation addresses police misconduct and excessive force, while creating greater transparency within law enforcement, and grants victims more direct avenues for redress.
"With this legislation, the federal government demonstrates its commitment to fully reexamining law enforcement practices and building better relationships between law enforcement and the communities they are sworn to protect and serve. While the issue of policing can't be solved by Congress alone, the federal government has a responsibility to address this issue. I look forward to working with my colleagues, across the aisle and in both chambers, to ensure this bill becomes law."
The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021 prohibits federal, state, and local law enforcement from racial, religious and discriminatory profiling, and mandates training on racial, religious, and discriminatory profiling for all law enforcement.
The proposal bans chokeholds, carotid holds and no-knock warrants at the federal level and limits the transfer of military-grade equipment to state and local law enforcement.
Further, the legislation mandates the use of dashboard cameras and body cameras for federal offices and requires state and local law enforcement to use existing federal funds to ensure the use of police body cameras.
It establishes a National Police Misconduct Registry to prevent problematic officers who are fired or leave on agency from moving to another jurisdiction without any accountability and amends federal criminal statute from "willfulness" to a "recklessness" standard to successfully identify and prosecute police misconduct.
Additionally, the bill reforms qualified immunity so that individuals are not barred from recovering damages when police violate their constitutional rights.
It establishes public safety innovation grants for community-based organizations to create local commissions and task forces to help communities to re-imagine and develop concrete, just and equitable public safety approaches.
The bill would create law enforcement development and training programs to develop best practices and requires the creation of law enforcement accreditation standard recommendations based on President Obama's Taskforce on 21st Century policing.
Further, it requires state and local law enforcement agencies to report use of force data, disaggregated by race, sex, disability, religion, age, and improves the use of pattern and practice investigations at the federal level by granting the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division subpoena power and creates a grant program for state attorneys general to develop authority to conduct independent investigations into problematic police departments.
Finally, the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act establishes a Department of Justice task force to coordinate the investigation, prosecution and enforcement efforts of federal, state and local governments in cases related to law enforcement misconduct. | {
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namespace operations_research {
// A monoid is an algebraic structure consisting of a set S with an associative
// binary operation * :S x S -> S that has an identity element.
// Associative means a*(b*c) = (a*b)*c for all a,b,c in S.
// An identity element is an element e in S such that for all a in S,
// e*a = a*e = a.
// See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monoid for more details.
//
// A MonoidOperationTree is a data structure that maintains a product
// a_1 * a_2 * ... * a_n for a given (fixed) n, and that supports the
// following functions:
// - Setting the k-th operand to a given value in O(log n) calls to the *
// operation
// - Querying the result in O(1)
//
// Note that the monoid is not required to be commutative.
//
// The parameter class T represents an element of the set S.
// It must:
// * Have a public no-argument constructor producing the identity element.
// * Have a = operator method that sets its value to the given one.
// * Have a Compute(const T& left, const T& right) method that sets its value
// to the result of the binary operation for the two given operands.
// * Have a std::string DebugString() const method.
//
// Possible use cases are:
// * Maintain a sum or a product of doubles, with a guarantee that the queried
// result is independent of the order of past numerical issues
// * Maintain a product of identically sized square matrices, which is an
// example of use with non-commutative operations.
template <class T>
class MonoidOperationTree {
public:
// Constructs a MonoidOperationTree able to store 'size' operands.
explicit MonoidOperationTree(int size);
// Returns the root of the tree, containing the result of the operation.
const T& result() const { return *result_; }
// Resets the argument of given index.
void Reset(int argument_index);
// Sets the argument of given index.
void Set(int argument_index, const T& argument);
// Resets all arguments.
void Clear();
// Returns the leaf node corresponding to the given argument index.
const T& GetOperand(int argument_index) const {
return nodes_[PositionOfLeaf(argument_index)];
}
// Dive down a branch of the operation tree, and then come back up.
template <class Diver>
void DiveInTree(Diver* const diver) const {
DiveInTree(0, diver);
}
std::string DebugString() const;
private:
// Computes the index of the first leaf for the given size.
static int ComputeLeafOffset(int size);
// Computes the total number of nodes we need to store non-leaf nodes and
// leaf nodes.
static int ComputeNumberOfNodes(int leaf_offset);
// Computes the whole path from the node of given position up to the root,
// excluding the bottom node.
void ComputeAbove(int position);
// Computes the node of given position, and no other.
void Compute(int position);
// Returns the position of the leaf node of given index.
int PositionOfLeaf(int index) const { return leaf_offset_ + index; }
// Returns true if the node of given position is a leaf.
bool IsLeaf(int position) const { return position >= leaf_offset_; }
// Returns the index of the argument stored in the node of given position.
int ArgumentIndexOfLeafPosition(int position) const {
DCHECK(IsLeaf(position));
return position - leaf_offset_;
}
template <class Diver>
void DiveInTree(int position, Diver* diver) const;
static int father(int pos) { return (pos - 1) >> 1; }
static int left(int pos) { return (pos << 1) + 1; }
static int right(int pos) { return (pos + 1) << 1; }
// The number of arguments that can be stored in this tree. That is, the
// number of used leaves. (There may be unused leaves, too)
const int size_;
// The index of the first leaf.
const int leaf_offset_;
// Number of nodes, both non-leaves and leaves.
const int num_nodes_;
// All the nodes, both non-leaves and leaves.
std::vector<T> nodes_;
// A pointer to the root node
T const* result_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(MonoidOperationTree);
};
// --------------------------------------------------------------------- //
// Implementation
// --------------------------------------------------------------------- //
template <class T>
int MonoidOperationTree<T>::ComputeLeafOffset(int size) {
int smallest_pow_two_not_less_than_size = 1;
while (smallest_pow_two_not_less_than_size < size) {
smallest_pow_two_not_less_than_size <<= 1;
}
return std::max(1, smallest_pow_two_not_less_than_size - 1);
}
template <class T>
int MonoidOperationTree<T>::ComputeNumberOfNodes(int leaf_offset) {
// leaf_offset should be a power of 2 minus 1.
DCHECK_EQ(0, (leaf_offset) & (leaf_offset + 1));
const int num_leaves = leaf_offset + 1;
const int num_nodes = leaf_offset + num_leaves;
DCHECK_GE(num_nodes, 3); // We need at least the root and its 2 children
return num_nodes;
}
template <class T>
MonoidOperationTree<T>::MonoidOperationTree(int size)
: size_(size),
leaf_offset_(ComputeLeafOffset(size)),
num_nodes_(ComputeNumberOfNodes(leaf_offset_)),
nodes_(num_nodes_, T()),
result_(&(nodes_[0])) {}
template <class T>
void MonoidOperationTree<T>::Clear() {
const int size = nodes_.size();
nodes_.assign(size, T());
}
template <class T>
void MonoidOperationTree<T>::Reset(int argument_index) {
Set(argument_index, T());
}
template <class T>
void MonoidOperationTree<T>::Set(int argument_index, const T& argument) {
CHECK_LT(argument_index, size_);
const int position = leaf_offset_ + argument_index;
nodes_[position] = argument;
ComputeAbove(position);
}
template <class T>
void MonoidOperationTree<T>::ComputeAbove(int position) {
int pos = father(position);
while (pos > 0) {
Compute(pos);
pos = father(pos);
}
Compute(0);
}
template <class T>
void MonoidOperationTree<T>::Compute(int position) {
const T& left_child = nodes_[left(position)];
const T& right_child = nodes_[right(position)];
nodes_[position].Compute(left_child, right_child);
}
template <class T>
std::string MonoidOperationTree<T>::DebugString() const {
std::string out;
int layer = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < num_nodes_; ++i) {
if (((i + 1) & i) == 0) {
// New layer
StringAppendF(&out, "-------------- Layer %d ---------------\n", layer);
++layer;
}
StringAppendF(&out, "Position %d: %s\n", i,
nodes_[i].DebugString().c_str());
}
return out;
}
template <class T>
template <class Diver>
void MonoidOperationTree<T>::DiveInTree(int position, Diver* diver) const {
// Are we at a leaf?
if (IsLeaf(position)) {
const int index = ArgumentIndexOfLeafPosition(position);
const T& argument = nodes_[position];
diver->OnArgumentReached(index, argument);
} else {
const T& current = nodes_[position];
const T& left_child = nodes_[left(position)];
const T& right_child = nodes_[right(position)];
if (diver->ChooseGoLeft(current, left_child, right_child)) {
// Go left
DiveInTree(left(position), diver);
// Come back up
diver->OnComeBackFromLeft(current, left_child, right_child);
} else {
// Go right
DiveInTree(right(position), diver);
// Come back up
diver->OnComeBackFromRight(current, left_child, right_child);
}
}
}
} // namespace operations_research
#endif // OR_TOOLS_UTIL_MONOID_OPERATION_TREE_H_
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John Burr, Betska K-Burr and Craig Pinder, VP of External Relations for University of Victoria.
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Generation of nanophase fullerene particles via aerosol routes
Jorma Joutsensaari (Corresponding Author), Petri Ahonen, Unto Tapper, Esko Kauppinen, Jussi Laurila, Veli-Tapani Kuokkala
Nanocrystalline and nanometer-size fullerene particles have been generated by aerosol routes starting from a solution of mixed fullerene extract in toluene. Nanocrystalline fullerene particles have been produced by spray drying, and ultrafine particles have been formed by vapor condensation. Gas-phase particle size distributions were determined with a differential mobility analyzer, and particle morphology and crystallinity were studied by scanning and transmission electron microscopies. When the processing temperature was increased from 20 to 400 °C, the average particle size was reduced from 140 to 100 nm due to particle densification. At higher temperatures of 500 and 600 °C, nanometer-size (about 20 nm), spherical fullerene particles were formed via vapor condensation. Transmission electron microscopy analysis indicated that a few nanometer-size crystallites were formed already at 200 °C and the crystallite size was increased to about 10 nm at 500 °C.
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Joutsensaari, J., Ahonen, P., Tapper, U., Kauppinen, E., Laurila, J., & Kuokkala, V-T. (1996). Generation of nanophase fullerene particles via aerosol routes. Synthetic Metals, 77(1-3), 85-88. https://doi.org/10.1016/0379-6779(96)80064-6
Joutsensaari, Jorma ; Ahonen, Petri ; Tapper, Unto ; Kauppinen, Esko ; Laurila, Jussi ; Kuokkala, Veli-Tapani. / Generation of nanophase fullerene particles via aerosol routes. In: Synthetic Metals. 1996 ; Vol. 77, No. 1-3. pp. 85-88.
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After four years on closed roads, this year's Wiggle Etape Cymru, scheduled for September 13, will consist of open road Corto, Medio Fondo and Gran Fondo events.
With its multiple challenging routes and no road closures, the sportive will now follow the model of the popular South Wales-based Wiggle Dragon Ride.
"Having an open road event allows us to pick our perfect route so we can access stunning vistas and beautiful scenery more often," said event director Kirsty Wilde.
And the new arrangements have received the backing of Team Sky man Luke Rowe.
"Everybody knows that I am a proud Welshman and the Wiggle Etape Cymru in my opinion showcases some of the most spectacular riding Wales has to offer," said Rowe.
"If you have already done the Wiggle Dragon Ride, this is definitely the next 'must-do' sportive," he added.
For those who do sign up, all routes will feature a four mile, 5% climb just 32 kilometres in, before the Nant-y-Garth Pass takes riders on a winding journey up through the forest.
Medio and Gran Fondo competitors will then head on to Denbigh, with the longest route continuing to Betws-y-Coed, and eventually all will strike for home from the castle town of Ruthin. | {
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Here we have a picture of Nigel Jennings on the verandah of Rose Cottage in the Cameron Highlands. He is wearing a green blazer and cap both sporting a school badge. We would love to know which school this was.
Inserted in the picture bottom left you can see the badge is an "S" and then a "T" or a cross amd possibly an "M". No prixes except that you have helped Nigel remember and enhanced our site with more information.
Incidentally, Nigel was born in December 1924 so this photo is pronbly from the early 30's.
Hi Iqbal, yes SMI was our first thought as well. However, if you look at http://www.ipohworld.org/view/id/3001 you will see the first SMI badge – much more complicated. Then there is today's badge at http://www.ipohworld.org/view/id/2589. Nothing like young Nigel's!
convent school,had a friend when ask which school he came from,everbody started laughing.he was from cameron highlands.
This was a primary school located next to the convalescence hospital at Tanah Rata situated on the small hill as one enters the Town. It was established by the Brits for the Brits children in Malaya. Sorry cant remember the name of the school.
The Convent in Tanah Rata sat on a choice piece of land overlooking the Town, in fact, it is where the Heritage Hotel and Apartments sit on today. Sometime in the 90's, the Convent sold their school property, except the plot where the "Father's House" sit on, to the Heritage Hotels Group.
Hi Cheng, it looks to me as if you have hit the nail right on the head. The badge is identical as far as we can see and here is their list of boys school uniform including green cap and blazer.
I shall ask Nicholas if this jopgs the family memory.
Yes, ika, my uncle Nigel Jennings has confirmed that this is his school uniform and badge from St Thomas More Catholic Primary School.
Thank you for confirming this, Nicholas.
Incidentally, Nigel was born in December 1924 so this photo is pronbly from the early 30′s.
Well, the cottage was built in '31 or '32, which perhaps gives some idea.
Designed by Charles Geoffrey Boutcher, it was one of his last projects at the firm of Stark & McNeill before he struck out on his own.
Incidentally, you asked Ruth Rollitt about Boutcher in a separate post about the Masonic Temple in Ipoh. Did you ever get a response to your question? I'd be grateful to know the answer.
Ipoh Remembered, we haven't heard from Ruth yet.
However, we'll keep you and the others posted…should anything crop up.
The comment that follows it is also relevant.
Feel free to point these comments out to Ruth if you hear from her. | {
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A holiday session especially for our youngest netballers. Come along with friends for a 1.5 hour session full of fun skill activities with our experienced coaches. Suitable for new and returning players.
Held on Tuesday 16 April 2019 from 2.00-3.30pm inside the Walter Nash Centre.
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I am running some Shoutcast servers and using Port Forward to direct the clients to the Streaming Server.
The issue I am having is that Shoutcast is not displaying the Clients remote address. It keeps displaying the one (192.168.x.x) ZS local address for all of the connections to Shoutcast.
When I connect an off the shelf router, I am seeing the clients public IP address connected to Shoutcast when I look at the Shoutcast Log. The streaming ports are forwarded the same way.
You might have accidentally enabled NAT on the internal interface. | {
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The European Timber Trade Federation (ETTF) commissioned Proforest to carry out an assessment of certification and legality verification schemes against the new EU Timber Regulation (EUTR). The concept was to evaluate current systems that can meet the EUTR due diligence requirements for legal timber and timber products. In general, the assessment by Proforest for Global Forestry Services Wood Tracking Program (GFS WTP) and Legal Verification Services (LVS) are correct, although there are several errors in the final report as it was published prior to incorporating the comments submitted by GFS as presented below.
Proforest findings Partial Compliance. This criterion is not covered by legal origin. Considered addressed for VLC and TLAS Sabah Standard.
GFS Response GFS recognizes 2 levels of legality VLO (Verified Legal Origin) and VLC (Verified Legal Compliance). The GFS legal Verification Service for VLC is recognized to be in full compliance to EUTR.
Criteria 1.1.5 The standard requires compliance on legal requirements related to trade and customs, in so far as the forest sector is concerned.
Proforest findings Non-Compliance. This criterion is not covered by the requirements of legal origin. Legal requirements related to trade and customs are not addressed beyond forest management level.
7.0 Legal Requirements. The organization shall have adequate knowledge and demonstrate compliance to relevant regulations for its activities and operations.
7.1) The organization shall maintain a register of all relevant governmental regulatory requirements such as health and safety, labour requirements and environmental emissions in respect to their operations.
7.1.1) The organization shall be legally registered and maintain permits for operations.
7.1.2) The organization shall have list and access to all relevant governmental regulatory requirements.
7.1.3) Records of regulations and permits shall be maintained up to date.
7.2 The organization shall demonstrate compliance with all relevant governmental regulatory requirements.
7.2.1) The organization shall demonstrate compliance to regulations.
Criterion 1.2.1 International schemes or scheme operate in more than one country must have a system in place to ensure that forest standard on legal compliance set out in criteria 1.1.1 – 1.1.5 are defined at national level.
Proforest findings Partial Compliance. Not fully addressed as the system does not ensure that all criteria 1.1.1-1.1.5 are defined at national level. Addressed where TLAS Sabah Standard is used.
GFS Response GFS VLC does capture the requirements of National and local regulations that is inherent in the LVS 005 Criteria 4.0-6.0. Again Criterion 1.1.5 is captured under the WTP Criterion 7.0 as stated previously.
Criteria 3.1 Certification/verification must be undertaken by a body which is accredited to evaluate against forest management standard that covers the legality requirements set out in criteria 1.1.1 – 1.1.5 above.
Criteria 3.2 Certification/verification must be undertaken by a body whose organisation, systems and procedures conform to ISO Guide 170653 or ISO/IEC 17021:2011, or publicly available equivalent.
Proforest findings Non-Compliance. No requirement for certification body to be accredited to evaluate against forest management standards, including the legality requirements set out in criteria 1.1.1-1.1.5.
GFS Response Criteria 3.1 & 3.2 are essentially identical. GFS is not an accredited certification body but does operate according to ISO systems and standards. There is no current accreditation system for legality, all companies that issue a statement or certificate of compliance that is actually against the company's reputation not directly under a regulated accreditation system. Thus the finding against GFS as a third party verification should be partial compliance as the company has formal systems and was found to comply to 1.1.1 – 1.1.4.
Criteria 4.1 Assessment of Chain of Custody must be undertaken by a certification body, which is accredited to evaluate CoC standard.
Criteria 4.2 Assessment of Chain of Custody must be undertaken by a certification body operating in accordance with ISO Guide 65 or ISO/IEC 17021:2006 or publicly available equivalent.
Proforest findings Non-Compliance. No requirement for certification body to be accredited to evaluate against forest management standards including the legality requirements set out in criteria 1.1.1-1.1.5.
GFS Response Again, Criteria 4.1 & 4.2 are essentially identical to 3.1 & 3.2 but are now used for Chain of Custody systems. GFS is not an accredited certification body but does operate under formalized procedures according to ISO systems and standards. GFS is now collaborating with Bureau Veritas to address the issue of accreditation under their Due Diligence System (DDS).
Criterion 4.4 If mixing of certified/verified and uncertified/unverified material in a product or product line is allowed, the uncertified/unverified material must be covered by a verifiable system which is designed to ensure that it complies with legality requirements set out in criteria 1.1.1 – 1.1.5 above.
Proforest findings Partial Compliance. Not compliant for VLO, but addressed for VLC, where other 3rd party schemes used deliver compliance.
GFS Response GFS WTP does NOT permit mixing of non-verified material under the COC requirements. VLC material may be used to make a VLO product. GFS also recognizes other 3rd party verification systems under the WTP as a measure to mitigate risk. The global market cannot afford for verification organizations to exclude other independent assessments and only recognize their own system especially since legality MUST be defined according to local laws and regulations.
GFS actually complies to most all the requirements of the EUTR in regards to the Wood Tracking Program coupled with the Legal Verification Service for Verified Legal Compliance. Global Forestry Services is a technical forestry specialist company that can provide independent verification but is not a Certification Body thus does not comply to Criteria 3.1; 3.2; 4.1 & 4.2 in the Proforest report that references requirements for accreditation. GFS is currently collaborating with Bureau Veritas on their new Due Diligence System so clients under GFS WTP will have the option of adding certification with Bureau Veritas to fulfill the requirements for accreditation.
In Sabah, Malaysia, GFS conducts monthly field assessments to cover all licensed forest areas as part of the ongoing Sabah Timber Legality Assurance System (TLAS). GFS reports compliance to the Sabah Forestry Department and posts summary reports on the GFS website under the client database that is updated monthly. GFS has already conducted field assessments using the EU supported Sabah TLAS requirements for over 15 forest management units with new areas being added each month. Current and future GFS Wood Tracking Program clients especially in Sabah Malaysia that include the BV DDS risk assessment using verified legal compliant (VLC) timber and products will be able to meet the due diligence requirements of the EUTR. | {
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